One Should Not Be Troubled When We See That Sinners Sometimes Prosper In This Life While The Righteous Suffer
March 16
(From the Words of Saint John Chrysostom: “For whom the Lord loves, He chastens.”)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
March 16
(From the Words of Saint John Chrysostom: “For whom the Lord loves, He chastens.”)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
The sorrowful life of the righteous on earth, and the apparently happy life of sinners, often lead us to reflection: why do the former suffer, and why do the latter prosper? Does the Lord really not see the sufferings and virtues of the former? Does He not know of the sins of the latter, and does He have no punishment prepared for them? How, after this, are we to understand the justice of God?
Here is how Saint Chrysostom answers this:
“If,” he says, “you see a sinner healthy and rich, do not be astonished at this; for he has done some small good deed, and therefore he receives his reward for it here. But there, like the rich man in the Gospel, he will hear that voice: ‘Child, remember that you received your good things in your lifetime.’
And when you see a righteous man enduring misfortunes and sorrows, rejoice for him; for through these he is being purified here from sins, and there he will go to great joy.








