19. Hence too is solved that
question, how is it that the Martyrs, by the very benefits which
are given to them that pray, indicate that they take an interest in
the affairs of men, if the dead know not what the quick are doing.
For not only by effects of benefits, but in the very beholding of
men, it is certain,27602760 that the Confessor Felix (whose
denizenship among you thou piously lovest) appeared when the
barbarians were attacking Nola, as we have heard not by uncertain
rumors, but by sure witnesses. But such things are of God
exhibited, far otherwise than as the usual order hath itself, unto
each kind of creatures apportioned. For it does not follow because
water was, when it pleased the Lord, in a moment changed into wine,
that we are not to regard the worth and efficacy of water in
the
proper order of the elements, as distinct from the rarity, or
rather singularity, of that divine work: nor because Lazarus rose
again, therefore that every dead man rises when he will; or that a
lifeless man is raised up by a living, in the same way as a
sleeping man by one who is awake. Other be the limits of human
things, other the signs of divine virtues: other they be that are
naturally, other that be miraculously done: albeit both unto nature
God is present that it may be, and unto miracles nature is not
lacking. We are not to think then, that to be interested in the
affairs of the living is in the power of any departed who please,
only because to some men’s healing or help the Martyrs be
present: but rather we are to understand that it must needs be by a
Divine power that the Martyrs are interested in affairs of the
living, from the very fact that for the departed to be by their
proper nature interested in affairs of the living is
impossible.