““He will praise you when you shall do well to him,” [96] but few sing and give thanks to God in the night of adversity, and the little bird does better than they. It is said that the swan sings more sweetly at its death than ever before. Then, brothers, let us thank God and bless him in all our works, as this Letter tells us, for if we bless him in trials and sufferings they cease to hurt us, and if we bless him for his favors, he will grant us more. Chapter 4 That We Should Give Thanks in Adversities WE””