Authority Based in Love
The authority of the Church is always based in love
If she be true to herself, the Church acts with an
authority that is grounded in love. She holds within her realm the authority to
make her people the children of God. She has the authority to forgive, and the
capacity to love. And just as her Head, Jesus Christ, she exists to serve, and
not to be served. She guides her people with love, recognizing that each person
is unique, and is to be ministered to with an authority that is based on
serving, not being served.
Christianity itself is in crisis, and many people are
embracing the materialist approach of self-help, rather than ascetic struggle
and self-denial. Increased numbers of young people are turning to atheism, or
wandering in a wasteland of spiritual confusion, having witnessed the betrayal
of Christian morality and faith within many churches. Our young have been
turned off by the news of televangelists raking in the money as charismatic
superstars, living lavish lifestyles that are anything but imitations of
Christ's vision of servant.
"The incarnation of Christ was considered and was
celebrated by the Fathers of the Church and the worshiping ecclesiastical
community as the abolishing of religion and its transformation into a Church.
In fact, the ever memorable Father John Romanides had said in the most
categorical way that Christ became human, in order to free us of the illness of
religion (Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos)."
Until we put off religion, and put on Christ, we will
continue to fail in our vocation as servants. Unless the Church demonstrates,
with holiness and humility, and in imitation of the Image of Our Saviour as
servant, the Church will have become nothing but a religion that has lost her
way, and the authentic witness of Christ will have been lost.
The youth of today are drawn to authenticity, and
until they see Christ in the lives of churchman who are living icons of Christ,
and who are loving, humble servants of this very Christ, they will continue
looking for truth in a wasteland of spiritual confusion. The Church must
proclaim the Good News in all humility and love, for "the Son of Man did
not come to be served, but to serve (Mark 10:45),"
With love in Christ,
Abbot Tryphon
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