TRUE WISDOM
Hieromartyr
Onuphry of Kolyma (1938) Tobolsk, 1928. An ageless article that certainly
applies to our life in todays world of materialism and comforts.
One local
Orthodox priest in his sermon said: “In the first centuries of Christianity, in
times of persecution, the faithful prayed in the catacombs, hidden in the damp underground.
Faithful Christians came to these catacombs to offer prayers despite the darkness,
dampness, and frightful cold, away from their persecutors... Presently, in this
church where we are praying it is warm and bright, even when it is dark and
freezing outside. We are able to peacefully sing hymns of praise to God, have
discussions on lessons of faith, and to partake of the Communion of the Holy
Mysteries of
the Body and Blood of Christ. However, in these days of peace and quiet our
churches are becoming devoid of people.”
This is how
Batiushka spoke, and I was struck by the truth and simplicity of his words!
Really, what justification can lazy and light minded Christians possibly have
to depart from God the Source of all that is great and beautiful? What can the
empty, sinful world give them? There is nothing more beautiful or perfect than
God! The Word of Truth is in the Orthodox Church!
But outside of
it are lies and, at best, futile and deceitful philosophies. In the world outside
we find emptiness, a spirit of languor, as well as dissension, hate, and
instability. Here, in the Christian world, we find tenderness, truth, love, joy
which is real and stable for all time.
The
light-mindedness of this Batiushka’s parishioners became more apparent when I
compared them to those in other cities. Here in the town of Tobolsk, for twenty
thousand residents there are more than ten Orthodox churches.
But in Kharkov,
where I lived before, for half a million residents there were but two tiny Orthodox
churches. In Sverdlovsk, the capital of the Ural provinces, there is also but
one Orthodox church. On feast days, when I served in Kharkov, crowds of the
faithful had to stand outside in the rain and frost, while those inside were
fainting from lack of oxygen... and so many believers did not have the good fortune
to be able to attend an Orthodox church at all!
For a period of
seven months I was not able to pray in the temple of God. For this reason I
understand from experience how criminal and terrible it is for those
unfortunate light-minded people to neglect this great Sacred House of God, so
valuable and easily attainable for them! My thoughts are then transported to
people of other faiths, who are still unaware of the beauty of Orthodox
services, the truth of Her teachings, and the joy of life in the Grace of the
Church, which is freely given to the faithful in the Seven Mysteries of God
through the Orthodox Church. And I came to the conclusion that, were they to
accept Orthodoxy, people of other faiths would value Orthodoxy much more than
we do. The unwitting words of our Saviour come to mind: And I say unto you,
that many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham,
and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of
heaven. But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness:
there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. (Mt 8:11-12).
There can be no
justification for the negligence of these parishioners. Right here in these
Orthodox churches that same Christ God proclaims His teachings and offers to
partakers His
Most Holy Body
and Blood. Here, in the town of Tobolsk, a mere ten years ago people could not
help but see true miracles with the revelation of the relics of Saint John,
Wonderworker of Tobolsk and all Russia. I hear the echoes of other, frightening
words of our God and Saviour to these lazy servants: If I had not come and
spoken unto them, they had not had sin; but now they have no cloak for their
sin... If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they
had not had sin. (Jn 15:22, 24).
The Lord uses all possible means to unite
people to His Church and eternal blessedness, but people remove themselves from
His Truth, and thus from eternal happiness. Amid the turmoil and instability of
our lives, amid major and minor events, amid human joys and sorrows there
occurs, my beloved, an unseen spiritual process by which some people approach
God’s Kingdom, and by which others fall away from His Kingdom, according to
their own volition; this is the most important activity of our earthly lives.
The world exists as long as there are still people who are able to attain
eternal life. The word of God clearly tells us that the present world will
cease to exist specifically when the number of faithful Christians dwindles to
a minimum: When the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? (Lk
18:8 .
Many people have forgotten God and have become
immersed in today’s culture outside the Church. They do not know, poor souls,
they do not understand what is most important: the word of God and Christian
life. Undoubtedly man’s genius will, with time, produce great achievements in
the realm of science and culture. Yet how confused and horrified will all those
unbelievers be when, at the very height of man’s culture—Alas!—at a time of
total scarcity of faith on the earth, all their achievements will be destroyed
and will perish with the rest of the world. They will see the advent and the
glory of that Son of man, of Whom they did not want to know, Who is and always
was the Master of heaven and earth.
His Apostles,
while they were alive, as well as the pastors of the Church, perpetually spoke
of this: All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth. (Mt 28:18). Blessed
and truly wise is he who, with the eyes of faith, sees this inner process of
people joining God and His eternal kingdom, who responds to the call of God,
hastens to join His Holy Church and, with Her guidance, with the help of the
Grace of God, endeavors with fear and trembling to fulfill Christ’s
commandments, who sees the ways of evil and in every way turns away from them
(cf. Pss 1:1-4).
In this is true
wisdom! But being oblivious to and straying from the path of Christ, becoming
immersed only in humanistic thoughts and deeds, is ignorance and eternal death
for mankind. That true man of wisdom and ascetic of Christ, the Venerable
Anthony the Great says: People are generally called intelligent through a wrong
use of this word. The intelligent are not those who have studied the sayings
and writings of the wise men of old, but those whose soul is intelligent, who
can judge what is good and what is evil; they avoid what is evil and harms the
soul and intelligently care for and practice what is good and profits the soul,
greatly thanking God. It is these alone who should properly be called
intelligent
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