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Patristic A.D. 389 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Thess 2:19 (ORATIONS 42.2, 6)

Gregory of Nazianzus, on 1Thess 2:19

Gregory of Nazianzus · A.D. 329–390
1Thess 2:19 · Douay-Rheims
“For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of glory? Are not you, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?”
On this verse:
“What then is my defense? If it be false, you must convict me. But if true, you on behalf of whom and in whose presence I speak, must bear witness to it. For you are my defense, my witnesses and my crown of rejoicing, if I also may venture to boast myself a little in the apostle's language. This flock was, when it was small and poor, as far as appearances went, no, not even a flock, but only a trace and relic of a flock, without order, shepherd or boundaries, with neither the right to pasture nor the defense of a sheepfold. Instead, you were wandering upon the mountains, in caves and dens of the earth, scattered and dispersed hither and yon as each one could find shelter or pasture or could gratefully secure its own safety.… Such then was the condition of this flock. Now it is so healthy and well grown that if it is not yet perfect, it is advancing toward perfection by constant growth, and I prophesy that it will advance.”

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