• July 26th - St. Erastus of Corinth

    From rich@1:396/4 to All on Wed Jul 25 10:10:30 2018
    From: rich <richarra@gmail.com>

    July 26th - St. Erastus of Corinth, Martyr

    Erastus is a little known character within the story of Paul's journeys.

    However, without Erastus, Paul's ministries might not of taken place.
    What if Paul's missionary journey would not of taken place? That is
    exactly right, the spread of Christianity would not of been possible.
    Even though the Bible does not talk extensively on Erastus, his
    contributions to the spread of Christianity are second to none.

    Erastus in Latin means, "be loved". Properly named, Erastus was loved
    by the people in Corinth. In Corinth, Erastus served as the director
    of public works (Romans 16:23). In those days the director of public
    works was the treasurer of the city. He was in charge of the tax money
    that was taken in by the city. We know that he had something to do
    with the money of the city because archeologists have found a brick
    with the inscription " Erastus commissioner of public works bore the
    expense of this pavement" (NIV BIBLE). The city of Corinth must have
    been able to trust him with the money and the power to spend that
    money on the well-being of the town.

    Erastus was also a faithful believer in the word of God. He was
    fascinated by what Paul was doing and was interested in spreading the
    word himself. In Acts 19:22, Paul decides to go back to Jerusalem. It
    is said that he sent his two helpers, Timothy and Erastus, to
    Macedonia. Erastus was sent ahead of Paul to minister the word. Paul
    refers to Erastus as a brother (1Co 16:11).

    Erastus was a minor character in the story of the missionary journeys
    of Paul. He was responsible for going ahead of Paul and preaches the
    word of the Lord. He was a brother to Paul, believing and remaining
    faithful to Paul. He was also the director of public works in the city
    of Corinth.

    Without the work of Erastus the spread of Christianity might have been
    greatly slowed.

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    The apostle Paul is known to most Christians for being the man who
    first brought the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to the Gentile
    nations. But Paul also had some help from other lesser known men who
    traveled alongside himself in spreading the Gospel.

    One such man was Erastus, an early disciple of Jesus Christ. He is
    mentioned briefly in THE BIBLE in Romans 16:23 which says:

    "Gaius, my host and the host of the whole church, greets you. Erastus,
    who is the city's director of public works, and our brother Quartus
    send you their greetings."

    And again in 2 Timothy 4:20: "Erastus stayed in Corinth, but
    Trophimus I have left in Miletus sick."

    Confirmation of his existence and his title was found in the city of
    Corinth. Archaeologists working on an excavation of a first century
    road uncovered a stone with the inscription:

    "Erastus, Commissioner of Public Works"

    According to THE BIBLE, Erastus was also one of the earliest
    Evangelists who spread the gospel to the Gentiles.
    Acts 19:22 records: "So he (Paul) sent into Macedonia two of those
    who ministered to him, Timothy and Erastus...."

    THE GREATEST LESSON TO BE LEARNED FROM ERASTUS WAS THAT HE OBEYED THE
    FOLLOWING COMMAND SPOKEN BY JESUS CHRIST:


    "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. "He
    who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not
    believe will be condemned." [Mark 16:15-16]

    Saint Quote:
    When you encounter difficulties and contradictions, do not try to
    break them, but bend them with gentleness and time.
    --St Francis de Sales


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    An act of love, to our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament
    (with Psalm passages):

    Good Jesus, I love Thee. I love Thee with my whole heart
    and above all things. Thou knowest that I love Thee, but I
    wish to love Thee daily more and more, and to do what is
    most pleasing to Thee.

    "My heart and my flesh have rejoiced in the living God...For
    the sparrow hath found herself a house and the turtle a nest
    for herself...Thy altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my
    God," there Thou dost bid me peace in Thy Body and Blood.

    "What have I in heaven? And besides Thee what do I desire
    upon earth? Thou art the God of my heart, and the God that
    is my portion forever..."
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