32. Some man will say:
“What then does it profit a servant of God, that, having left the
former doings which he had in the world he is converted unto the
spiritual life and warfare, if it still behove him to do business
as of a common workman?” As if truly it could be easily unfolded
in words, how greatly profiteth what the Lord, in answer to that
rich man who was seeking counsel of laying hold on eternal life,
told him to do if he would fain be perfect: sell that he had,
distribute all to the indigence of the poor, and follow Him?25752575 Or who
with so unimpeded course hath followed the Lord, as he who saith,
“Not in vain have I run, nor in vain labored?”25762576 who yet
both enjoined these works, and did them. This unto us, being by so
great authority taught and informed, ought to suffice for a pattern
of relinquishing our old resources, and of working with our hands.
But we too, aided by the Lord Himself, are able perchance in some
sort to apprehend what it doth still profit the servants of God to
have left their former businesses, while they do yet thus work. For
if a person from being rich is converted to this mode of life, and
is hindered by no infirmity of body, are we so without taste of the
savor of Christ, as not to understand what an healing it is to the
swelling of the old pride, when, having pared off the superfluities
by which erewhile the mind was deadly inflamed, he refuses not, for
the procuring of that little which is still naturally necessary for
this present life, even a common workman’s lowly toil? If however
he be from a poor estate converted unto this manner of life, let
him not account himself 519to be doing that which he was
doing aforetime, if foregoing the love of even increasing his ever
so small matter of private substance, and now no more seeking his
own but the things which be Jesu Christ’s,25772577 he hath translated himself into
the charity of a life in common, to live in fellowship of them who
have one soul and one heart to Godward, so that no man saith that
any thing is his own, but they have all things common.25782578 For if in
this earthly commonwealth its chief men in the old times did, as
their own men of letters are wont in their most glowing phrase to
tell of them, to that degree prefer the common weal of the whole
people of their city and country to their own private affairs, that
one of them,25792579 for
subduing of Africa honored with a triumph, would have had nothing
to give to his daughter on her marriage, unless by decree of the
senate she had been dowered from the public treasury: of what mind
ought he to be towards his commonwealth, who is a citizen of that
eternal City, the heavenly Jerusalem, but that even what with labor
of his own hands he earns, he should have in common with his
brother, and if the same lack any thing, supply it from the common
store; saying with him whose precept and example he hath followed,
“As having nothing, and possessing all things?”25802580