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Francois Fenelon

The Circumcision of the Heart.

The circumcision of the heart is a process of surrendering to God's jealousy and allowing Him to cut off our self-love and natural generosity, leading to true charity and spiritual growth.
Francois Fenelon preaches on the importance of true charity, emphasizing that it should be humble, consistent, and selfless, cutting off anything that does not align with pure love for others. He highlights the need for the circumcision of the heart to become children of faith like Abraham, surrendering completely to God's refining process. Fenelon uses the example of John the Baptist, who selflessly pointed others to Christ, showcasing the greatness that comes from forgetting oneself and focusing solely on God.

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LETTER XL.

The circumcision of the heart.

Our eagerness to serve others, frequently arises from mere natural generosity and a refined self-love; it may soon turn into dislike and despair. But true charity is simple, and ever the same towards the neighbor, because it is humble, and never thinks of self. Whatever is not included in this pure charity, must be cut off.

It is by the circumcision of the heart that we are made children and inheritors of the faith of Abraham, in order that we may, like him, quit our native country without knowing whither we go. Blessed lot! to leave all and deliver ourselves up to the jealousy of God, the knife of circumcision! Our own hand can effect nothing but superficial reforms; we do not know ourselves, and cannot tell where to strike; we should never light upon the spot that the hand of God so readily finds. Self-love arrests our hand and spares itself; it has not the courage to wound itself to the quick. And besides, the choice of the spot and the preparation for the blow, deaden its force. But the hand of God strikes in unexpected places, it finds the very joint of the harness, and leaves nothing unscathed. Self-love then becomes the patient; let it cry out, but see to it that it does not stir under the hand of God, lest it interfere with the success of the operation. It must remain motionless beneath the knife; all that is required is fidelity in not refusing a single stroke.

I am greatly attached to John the Baptist, who wholly forgot himself that he might think only of Christ; he pointed to Him, he was but the voice of one crying in the wilderness to prepare the way, he sent Him all his disciples, and it was this conduct, far more than his solitary and austere life, that entitled him to be called the greatest among them that are born of women.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Nature of True Charity
  2. The Importance of Circumcision of the Heart
  3. The Role of Self-Love in Spiritual Growth
  4. Self-love must be willing to be wounded
  5. It must remain motionless under God's hand

Key Quotes

“Whatever is not included in this pure charity, must be cut off.” — Francois Fenelon
“Our own hand can effect nothing but superficial reforms; we do not know ourselves, and cannot tell where to strike;” — Francois Fenelon

Application Points

  • Be willing to let go of your self-love and natural generosity in order to serve others with humility and selflessness.
  • Focus on surrendering to God's jealousy and allowing Him to cut off your self-love and natural generosity.
  • Look to John the Baptist as an example of the circumcision of the heart and strive to follow his example.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the circumcision of the heart?
The circumcision of the heart refers to the process of surrendering to God's jealousy and allowing Him to cut off our self-love and natural generosity.
How can I apply the circumcision of the heart in my life?
You can apply it by being willing to let go of your self-love and natural generosity, and instead, focus on serving others with humility and selflessness.
What is the significance of John the Baptist's role in the circumcision of the heart?
John the Baptist's willingness to forget himself and point to Christ is an example of the circumcision of the heart, and it is what entitled him to be called the greatest among those born of women.
What is the relationship between self-love and spiritual growth?
Self-love must be willing to be wounded in order for spiritual growth to occur, and it must remain motionless under God's hand in order for the process to be successful.

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