Christian Life
“The world insists: “There is only one life—take all you can from it!” Orthodoxy answers: “Insomuch as there is only one life, you should never take all you can from it!” Since there will be no second chance, the price of each choice skyrockets, and responsibility for it becomes critical and soteriological by nature. To waste this unique gift recklessly in pursuit of illusory happiness does not mean to “take everything”, but to lose everything: to lose “the one thing needful”
Fear (and Love)
“Why are we so afraid? Why are we so afraid to show our real selves to the world? Afraid to take a stand? Afraid to defend others? Fear. Fear. Fear. The answer is fairly simple. Because of the risk involved. Whenever we draw a line in the sand, we risk losing those who are uncomfortable with the line. We risk being judged…criticized. Misunderstood…most importantly, we risk not being accepted. It is an ancient and primal need of humankind to be accepted.” (Jackie Morfesis) “Am
Paradise
“…the first man to enter Paradise was the repentant thief (cf. Luke 23:42–43).” (Rev. Dr. Oliver Subotic) “I wanted to share this story told by St. Paisius, to show how even scandalous sin does not cost someone salvation, if they are repentant and longing to be free from sin, and longing to be near God. Gosh I wish I could find the original for this story, but this is how I remember it going. He said that there was a monk at his monastery who got drunk every day. He drank vod
Mercy
“…the Lord Jesus Christ warns us quite clearly that mercy will be the fundamental criterion when we are judged at the Last Judgment, when it will be asked whether we fed the hungry, gave drink to the thirsty, and visited the sick and the imprisoned (cf. Matt. 25:31–46)…This is not a sprint. It is a long race. A long run. And the race does not end until we meet the Lord on the Final Judgment. It is then that we will be held accountable for everything we have said, thought, don
Energy (Divine and Spiritual)
“The further you move away from God, the closer you get to the devil. The Holy Fathers speak about this very clearly. There’s mathematical precision in this: When you depart from God, you lose the sense of the Divine presence, Divine consolation, Divine energy, and you find yourself as if exposed and vulnerable to the devil’s influence.” (Metropolitan Athanasios) “Sin is, in fact, an energy that has not been rightly directed and that requires redirection. For example, a perso
Holy Spirit
“Our Lord Jesus Christ told His disciples that He had to leave them in order to send them the Holy Spirit. Ten days after His ascension to the heavens, The Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples, we are told “like tongues of fire.” All of the sudden, they were clothed with the Holy Spirit. They each became individually, temples of the Holy Spirit and they became more. I’m going to tell you something that might sound strange or controversial. They became Christs. Don’t misun
God's Plans and Our Plans
“Our plans and interests often interfere with our lives. We make all these plans, believing that we will never succeed in anything unless we arrange everything meticulously…This is actually how the world is. Things do not take place in a linear fashion, but together, and at once. History is not so polite as to “take turns,” waiting for one thing to lead to another. It is, undoubtedly the reason that all human plans fail in the end: we never “see coming” the train that hits us
Good and Evil (Discerning and Choosing)
“Evil has a way of deceiving others. In fact, deceit is one of the great traits of evil. And many times, evil presents itself as just the opposite–goodness and charming. So charming that we are disarmed. So charming that we let down our walls and barriers. And so charming, that we are completely surprised and shocked.” (Jackie Morfesis) “We are capable of choosing between good and evil, however sometimes it takes a great amount of discernment to know what is the good. This is
Doors
“One of my daily prayers is for God to open the doors He wants me to walk through and close the doors He doesn’t. Life becomes very simple when we surrender to God’s will.” (Jackie Morfesis) “I firmly believe that God will not only open the right doors in our lives, as I often say, He will close the wrong doors on our lives. Not only the doors, but people also who are no longer beneficial to our souls will seamlessly fade away. I realize given that we are to love our neighbor
Courage
“We increasingly live in a world where it appears as though everyone is courageous, especially behind the screens of social media. Technology gives a false sense of personal power. But in reality, in real-life situations, very few seem to have the courage to speak truth to power. Especially in situations where they personally have something to lose or risk. How many of us “stay silent” at a meeting, be it the workplace or otherwise, not because we have nothing to offer or hav
