ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΟΝ ΚΥΡΙΟ ΜΑΣ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΥΠΕΡΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟ
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Τετάρτη 26 Νοεμβρίου 2014
Every man is an image of God, and that all his glory is within him, in his heart. St. John of Kronstadt
St. John of Kronstadt
Remember that every man is an image of God, and that all his glory is within him, in his heart. Man looks upon the face, whilst God looks upon the heart.
Christ, the Son of God, the Most Holy
God, “is not ashamed to call us sinners brethren;”[624] therefore do not
at least be ashamed to call brothers and sisters poor, obscure, simple
people, whether they be your relatives according to the flesh or not, do
not be proud in your intercourse with them, do not despise them, for we
are all actually brothers in Christ — we were all born of water and the
Spirit in the baptismal font and became children of God; we are all
called Christians, we are all nourished with the Body and Blood of the
Son of God, the Saviour of the world, the sacraments of the Church are
celebrated over all of us, we all pray the Lord’s prayer: “Our Father…”and all of us equally call God our Father.
To love God with all your heart means
— to love with all your soul meekness, humility, purity and chastity,
wisdom, truth, mercy, obedience, for the sake of God, and never to act
contrarily to these virtues; that is, not to become proud, irritated,
angry against anyone; not to commit adultery even in the heart; not to
violate chastity, either by look, thought, or gesture; to avoid every
inconsiderate, needless word and deed; to shun every iniquity; to hate
avarice and covetousness; to flee from self-will and disobedience.
A
Christian ought to pray for all Christians, as for himself, that God may
prosper them in life, in faith, and in spiritual wisdom, and may free
them from sins and passions. Why? In accordance with Christian
love, which sees in all Christians, its own members and members of God
the Christ, the common Saviour of all, desires for them the same as for
itself, and strives by every means to do unto them as unto itself.
The God of Love is unchangeable, and
we ought to be unchangeable and constant in our love. “Charity never
faileth,”[961] whilst dislike, hatred, or indifference and neglect
proceed from the Devil.
Love for God and our neighbour, in our
present corrupt state is impossible without self-sacrifice; he who
wishes to fulfil the commandment concerning love for God and his
neighbour, ought to devote himself in good time to great deeds and
privations for the sake of those that he loves. (Amen.) “Hereby perceive
we the love of God, because He (the Christ) laid down His life for
us.”[923] “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”[924]
Excerpts from the diary of St. John of Kronstadt on Love
Excerpts compiled from: My Life in
Christ or Moments of Spiritual Serenity and Contemplation, of Reverent
Feeling, of Earnest Self-Amendment, and of Peace in God, St. John of
Kronstadt.
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