Who is weak, and I am not weak? who is offended, and I burn not?
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
Who is weak, and I am not weak? He did not say, 'and I share not in his dejection?' but, 'so am I troubled and disturbed, as though I myself were laboring under that very affection, that very infirmity.'
Who is made to stumble, and I burn not? See, again, how he places before us the excess of his grief by calling it burning. 'I am on fire,' 'I am in a flame,' he says, which is surely greater than any thing he has said. For those other things, although violent, yet both pass quickly by, and brought with them that pleasure which is unfading; but this was what afflicted and straightened him, and pierced his mind through and through; the suffering such things for each one of the weak, whosoever he might be. For he did not feel pained for the greater sort only and despise the lesser, but counted even the abject among his familiar friends. Wherefore also he said, who is weak? whosoever he may be; and as though he were himself the Church throughout the world, so was he distressed for every member.