Quote in context
Chrysostom on Christ at the door
John Chrysostom · Homilies on Matthew 50.3, paraphrase
“If you cannot find Christ in the beggar at the church door, you will not find him in the chalice.”
Plain English
Chrysostom is attacking a split between worship and mercy. Reverence for Christ in the Eucharist must show up as care for the poor.
Why it matters
It is one of the sharpest patristic links between liturgy and almsgiving.
Who said it

John Chrysostom
c. 349 – 407 · Born in Antioch · Syria
Chrysostom means 'golden-mouth.' He was the greatest preacher in the early church and one of the few who used that gift to attack power directly — luxury, the rich oppressing the poor, the imperial court — until they exiled him for it. He died on a forced march. His sermons on Matthew and his homilies on wealth and poverty are still the place to start if you want patristic preaching that lands like it was written this morning. Eastern Orthodoxy still uses his liturgy every Sunday.

Book of the day
On Wealth and Poverty
John ChrysostomA reading pick tied to today's figure, quote, era, or event. A direct, uncomfortable introduction to Chrysostom's preaching and social critique.
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