Fifth story
STARTS: A year had passed since my last encounter with the tourist, and when - finally - a muffled knock on the door and a pleading voice […]
STARTS: A year had passed since my last encounter with the tourist, and when - finally - a muffled knock on the door and a pleading voice […]
God exists but is unknown. The more we give him of our life time, the more he becomes known to us. We have to give
1:2 - Searching for God and believing in Him Continue reading »
In your hands, my beloved, is a simple and interesting conversation, recorded by a soul that was satiated with the love of God and within which springs of boundless joy burst forth.
Divine Providence - A Sermon by Saint John Chrysostom Continue reading »
Introduction to Theodore the Desperate Theodore was a friend of Saints John Chrysostom and Basil in the ascetic life, but he was seduced by the beauty of a young woman.
8. On being kind to others 1. “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say to you, do not resist an evil person, but
Sermon Eighteen: The Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5:38-48 Continue reading »
In the previous chapter, the creative Word of God presented us with the tragedy of man, which is the fall. Man was a friend of God, who spoke to him face to face.
Chapter Three: Chapter Three: The Promise Continue reading »
We return to the stages of the book and its major themes one by one and begin with the absolute, profound principle: creation. The Book of Genesis in Hebrew, “Bereshit,” is the Book of
Part Three: Chapter Two: Creation and Fall Continue reading »
We begin with some general clarifications about the Bible through which we approach it. The first clarification deals with its definition: What is a book? To put it simply and powerfully:
“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God” (Romans 8:28). 1 It seems to me that he is speaking
Sermon Sixteen: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Eight: 28-39 Continue reading »
And after saying this, he repeats the same words again, and with greater severity, to tighten the noose on them, saying: “Therefore, you are without excuse, O man.
Continuation of the sixth sermon: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Two: 1-16 Continue reading »
Man’s true nature and true life do not emanate from earthly data, but from the Triune God Himself, because man is the image of God. If we want to seek man’s true life, we must draw near to God and savor His life. Only life close to God is “natural,” that is, life that corresponds to man’s true nature. As for distance from God, it is “unnatural.”
The life of the saints is the life of Christ himself, continuing throughout the ages. We are united to them on the basis of the human nature that Christ reformed through his incarnation, death and resurrection. In the divine liturgy, and especially the Eucharist, we participate in the life of Christ and its events and in the life of the saints, because we are all one body, Christ, the saints and ourselves, and we are all “one in Christ Jesus.”