13. Of this weakness of his,
he saith in another place, “We made ourselves small among you,
even as a nurse cherisheth her children.”25102510 For in that passage the context
indicates this: “For neither at any time,” saith he, “used we
flattering words, as ye know, nor an occasion of covetousness; God
is witness: nor of men sought we glory, neither of you, nor yet of
others when we might have been burdensome to you as the Apostles of
Christ: but we made ourselves small among you, even as a nurse
cherisheth her children.” What therefore he saith to the
Corinthians, that he had power of his apostleship, as also the
other Apostles, which power he testifieth that he had not used;
this also he saith in that place to the Thessalonians, “When we
might have been burdensome to you as Christ’s Apostles:”
according to that the Lord saith, “The workman is worthy of his
hire.” For that of this he speaks, is indicated by that which he
above set down, “Neither for occasion of coveteousness, God is
witness.” By reason, namely, of this which by right of the
Lord’s appointment was due to good evangelists, who not for its
sake do evangelize but seek the kingdom of God, so that all these
things should be added unto them, others were taking advantage
thereof, of whom he also saith, “For they that are such serve not
God, but their own belly.”25112511 From whom the Apostle wished so to
cut off this occasion, that even what was justly due to him, he
would forego. For this himself doth openly show in the second to
the Corinthians, speaking of other Churches supplying his
necessities. For he had come, as it appears, to so great indigence,
that from distant Churches were sent supplies for his necessities,
while yet from them among whom he was, he accepted nothing of that
kind. “Have I committed a sin, “saith he, “in humbling myself
that ye might be exalted, because I have preached to you the Gospel
of God freely? Other Churches I despoiled, taking wages of them to
minister unto you: and when I was present with you and wanted, to
no man was I burdensome. For that which was lacking to me the
brethren which came from Macedonia supplied, and in all things I
have kept myself from being burdensome to you, and will keep
myself. It is the truth of Christ in me, that this glory shall not
be infringed in me in the regions of Achaia. Wherefore? because I
love you not? God knoweth. But what I do, I also mean to do, that I
may cut off occasion from them which seek occasion, that wherein
they glory they may be found as also we.”25122512 Of this occasion, therefore, which
he here saith that he cuts off, he would have that understood which
he saith in the former place, “Neither for occasion of
covetousness, God is witness.” And what he here saith, “In
humbling myself that ye might be exalted:” this in the first to
the same Corinthians, “I became to the weak as weak;” this to
the Thessalonians, “I became small among you, as a nurse
cherisheth her children.”25132513 Now then observe what follows:
“So,” saith he, “being affectionately desirous of you, we are
minded to impart unto you not alone the Gospel of God, but our own
souls also; because ye are become most dear to us. For ye remember,
brethren, our labor and toil, night and day working, that we might
not burden any of you.” For this he said above, “When we might
be burdensome to you, as Christ’s Apostles.” Because, then, the
weak were in peril, lest, agitated by false suspicions, they should
hate an, as it were, venal Gospel, for this cause, trembling for
them as with a father’s and a mother’s bowels of compassion,
did he this thing. So too in the Acts of the Apostles he speaks the
same thing, when, sending from Miletus to Ephesus, he had called
thence the presbyters of the Church, to whom, among much else,
“Silver,” saith he, “and gold, or apparel of no man have I
coveted; yourselves know, that to my necessities and theirs who
were with me these hands have ministered. In all things have I
shown you that so laboring it behoveth to help the weak, mindful
also of the words of the Lord Jesus, for that He said, More blessed
is it rather to give than to receive.”25142514