Commentary on Mark
"But he, being dismayed at this saying, went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions." It is not without reason that it is added that he had much: for to possess even a little is both harmful and dangerous, but the bonds of many possessions are utterly unbreakable. But let him who is young in spirit, frivolous, inattentive in thought, and disordered in mind, likewise sell his possessions, such as anger and desire, with all that springs from them, and give them, cast them to the demons, who are poor, deprived of every good and wealth, because they fell away from the goodness of God, and then let him follow Christ, for only he can follow Christ who has rejected the wealth of sins, which is the property of demons. "Turn away from evil," it is said: this means to cast the sinful wealth to the poor, that is, to the demonic powers; "and do good": which means to follow Christ and take up His Cross (Ps. 33:15).
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