Nilus of Ancyra→Telesphorus|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Telesphorus the Encaustic Painter [a painter working in the encaustic (burnt-in wax) technique].
Why do you toil at many and endless things, and labor for the wind, as Solomon said? For your zeal will be shown to be profitless and unprofitable, since God holds the rudders of affairs and guides and carries everything in whatever way He wills. For you are storing up many things of injustice, and you do not know for whom you are gathering them, as David has said.
Wherever there is a commandment of God, there assuredly is also temptation and the plotting of the enemy. And let Adam persuade you of this, who in paradise received a divine commandment and was straightway plotted against and tripped up. But where there is affliction, and where there is much grief, there too there will come much joy, at the fitting season. "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even unto death," says the Lord. And yet His grief became joy for the whole inhabited world. And we too grieve indeed, being afflicted amid countless temptations, both those from demons and those from human beings; but our God is able to transform all our afflictions into joy and unceasing delight. Do not, therefore, give way to great despondency and to immoderate grief; for those who have grieved "shall rejoice upon their beds," upon which they also grieved. And by "bed" understand for me now a certain state and condition of a soul afflicted for the sake of acquiring the virtues. Wherever, then, there is grief that is for God's sake, it is plain that there too there will be eternal joy. For indeed the women around Mary the Magdalene and the other Mary, having grieved beyond measure, heard Christ, the bestower of the gladness of us all, saying after the resurrection: "Rejoice."
To Telesphorus the Encaustic Painter [a painter working in the encaustic (burnt-in wax) technique].
Why do you toil at many and endless things, and labor for the wind, as Solomon said? For your zeal will be shown to be profitless and unprofitable, since God holds the rudders of affairs and guides and carries everything in whatever way He wills. For you are storing up many things of injustice, and you do not know for whom you are gathering them, as David has said.
Wherever there is a commandment of God, there assuredly is also temptation and the plotting of the enemy. And let Adam persuade you of this, who in paradise received a divine commandment and was straightway plotted against and tripped up. But where there is affliction, and where there is much grief, there too there will come much joy, at the fitting season. "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even unto death," says the Lord. And yet His grief became joy for the whole inhabited world. And we too grieve indeed, being afflicted amid countless temptations, both those from demons and those from human beings; but our God is able to transform all our afflictions into joy and unceasing delight. Do not, therefore, give way to great despondency and to immoderate grief; for those who have grieved "shall rejoice upon their beds," upon which they also grieved. And by "bed" understand for me now a certain state and condition of a soul afflicted for the sake of acquiring the virtues. Wherever, then, there is grief that is for God's sake, it is plain that there too there will be eternal joy. For indeed the women around Mary the Magdalene and the other Mary, having grieved beyond measure, heard Christ, the bestower of the gladness of us all, saying after the resurrection: "Rejoice."
AI-assisted translation - This translation was produced with AI assistance and has not been peer-reviewed. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek below for scholarly use.