return to innocence

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We are approaching a beautiful time of repentance set aside for us in the life of the Orthodox Church.  Already the Church is priming us with the beautiful Sunday’s of preparation… Zacchaeus’ generous repentance and ammends to those he had wronged , the humility of the tax collector, the coming to his senses of the Prodigal Son.   All of this is but a little leaven softening the lump of our hearts.  Great Lent is my favorite season of the Church – but I know I say that about all of the seasons set aside in the Church – I guess they all are my favorite, really.

As a parent, I have tried to explain this word repentance to my daughters. I want them so comfortable with it that they could cuddle up with it like a blanket. I want them to nestle in the Truth of Faith and embrace the timeless wisdom and Grace of the Church and live their lives in it rather than to be pulled in so many opposite directions by popular culture.

Over the years, what I have noted is that in today’s relative everything goes world many ears have hardened to this word making it sound more like a punishment than a healing holistic way.

Upon those ears, repentance looks more like an angry wagging finger rather than an inviting outstretched Hand.

Why do I need repentance?   Most often we need it because life happens. We get mired in the muck of it and the muck of it gets all over us.  The muck of life getting in your eyes and mouth and skin absorbs into you.  It’s toxic.  But it’s always the muck of life, because we also make bad decisions which like the Prodigal l lead to a far country, perhaps despair and lousy nourishment – that depletes rather than restores us.

And so the Church guides us gently into Repentance.  The fruit of repentance is a heart returning to innocence – something like that of a child.  Another helpful explanation I have heard is that it is a cure or return to wholeness. A monk, older than me, once told me that after years of not seeing a childhood friend who had entered Orthodox monasticism he made the journey to visit her and saw in her all of the qualities of innocence he remembered from when they were children together and this for me is now the image of repentance.

I suppose that’s why monastics also say that repentance is gift and but also our task.  It’s a heart given entirely over to Christ.  It is a life long struggle.

Faith like a child, love like a child, forgiveness and innocence like a child. I want that – I need that. don’t you?




roots

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It is not the place lace that produces success, but Faith and a firm will.

A tree that is often transplanted does not bear fruit.

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Saint Euthymius the Great

Such a great encouragement to “bloom where you are planted”



His promises are true

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The testimony of the Lord is trustworthy because the Lord bears witness to nothing other than Himself and the inner principles of His creation (Jn 5:30-32).  Whatever God tells us is trustworthy, whatever He promises will come to pass.  God’s testimony is so reliable,  He grants wisdom even to children, since it confirms them in their faith and belief.

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Elder Aemilianos of Simonopetra


God has not abandoned you


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The truth is that afflictions are not a sign of God’s absence or abandonment but rather of His presence.

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Afflictions are like the kneading of dough in the making of bread.  They are the preparations for the mystical marriage, and without them the soul is left uniformed, cold and alone.

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It is affliction alone that can tear us away from our isolated, individual existence and transform us into something much more whole and open.

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Elder Aemilianos of Simonopetra



because He first loved us

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We love Him because He first loved us. (1 John 4:19)

In the end, this is not the agony of man trying to find God, but the agony of God trying to find man; it is the pain of God running in love to those that abandoned Him, that were cut off from Him, that forgot about Him, that despised and rejected Him.

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Until the lost shall be found, until the finite be united with the Infinite, God will be in agony

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Elder Aemilianos of Simonopetra


salvation is not a formula {repost}

mystery of the ways of salvation

 

“for each person, there is a unique path towards God and those who are spiritual should know this mystery and dispense for their brothers the knowledge of these unique paths.”

The Enlargement of the Heart

Archimandrite Zacharias

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“Since Christ is the power and wisdom of God the Father—the brightness of the Father’s glory (Heb 1:3), the substantial and perfect Image of the invisible God—where He is, there is the uncreated and saving grace of God. His Cross restores man to immortality and stirs up desire for the things of heaven.”

The Orthodox Study Bible: Ancient Christianity Speaks to Today’s World

footnotes 1 Corinthians 1:24