35. And that which follows
concerning birds of the air and lilies of the field, He saith to
this end, that no man may think that God careth not for the needs
of His servants; when His most wise Providence reacheth unto these
in creating and governing those. For it must not be deemed that it
is not He that feeds and clothes them also which work with their
hands. But lest they turn aside the Christian service of warfare
unto their purpose of getting these things, the Lord in this
premonisheth His servants that in this ministry which is due to His
Sacrament, we should take thought, not for these, but for His
kingdom and righteousness: and all these things shall be added unto
us, whether working by our hands, or whether by infirmity of body
hindered from working, or whether bound by such occupation of our
very warfare that we are able to do nothing else. For neither does
it follow that because the Lord hath said, “Call upon Me in the
day of tribulation and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify
Me,”25872587 therefore
the Apostle ought not to have fled, and to be let down by the wall
in a basket that he might escape the hands of a pursuer,25882588 but should
rather have waited to be taken, that, like the three children from
the midst of the fires, the Lord might deliver him. Or for this
reason ought not the Lord either to have said this, “If they
shall persecute you in one city, flee ye to another,”25892589 namely,
because He hath said, “If ye shall ask of the Father any thing in
My name, He will give it you.”25902590 As then whoever to Christ’s
disciples when fleeing from persecution should cast up this sort of
question, why they did not rather stand, and by calling upon God
obtain through His marvellous works in such wise deliverance, as
Daniel from the lions, as Peter from his chains, they would answer
that they ought not to tempt God, but He would then and then only
do the like for them, if it should please Him, when they had
nothing that they could do; but when He put flight in their power,
although they were thereby delivered, yet were they not delivered
but by Him: so likewise to servants of God having time and strength
after the example and precept of the Apostle to get their living by
their own hands, if any from the Gospel shall raise a question
concerning the birds of the air, which sow not nor reap nor gather
into stores, and concerning lilies of the field that they toil not
neither do they spin; they will easily answer, “If we also, by
reason of any either infirmity or occupation cannot work, He will
so feed and clothe us, as He doth the birds and the lilies, which
do no work of this kind: 521but when we are able, we ought
not to tempt our God; because this very ability of ours, we have it
by His gift, and in living by it, we live by His bounty Who hath
bounteously bestowed upon us that we should have this ability. And
therefore concerning these necessary things we are not solicitous;
because when we are able to do these things, He by Whom mankind are
fed and clothed doth feed and clothe us: but when we are not able
to do these things, He feeds and clothes us by Whom the birds are
fed and the lilies clothed, because we are more worth than they.
Wherefore in this our warfare, neither for the morrow take we
thought: because not for the sake of these temporal things,
whereunto pertaineth To-morrow, but for the sake of those eternal
things, where it is evermore To-day, have we proved ourselves unto
Him, that, entangled in no secular business, we may please Him.25912591