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Τετάρτη 7 Μαρτίου 2018
The Journey . Transformation through the Lenten Journey
The Journey
Transformation
through the Lenten Journey
The Byzantine
Court was filled with sycophants, busying themselves with building alliances
that would help them rise in status and influence. During the thousand years of
the empire, a few emperors were tricked into believing these sycophants were
truly their friends, and could be trusted, when in actuality they were being
played, and these flatterers were not their friends. These sycophants were
quick to change allegiances should a better opportunity arise, and many an
emperor was, in the end, betrayed by those whom they'd thought could be
trusted.
These
flatterers lacked courage, and in their dishonesty faked loyalty to the
Emperor, and in the end, the whole of the Empire would suffer. Had these people
been true citizens of the Empire, and not focused on their own advancement, the
Emperor would have enjoyed the loyalty of a citizen who put the Empire before
self. In the end, the Emperor would be betrayed, and the Empire would have
suffered yet another round of intrigue.
As we
continue on this Lenten journey, let us reexamine our own relationships. Are we
sycophants, or do we speak from the heart, without thought for self promotion?
Are we true friends to those with whom we share our lives, or are we always
thinking only of ourselves? Do we really desire to serve those who are over us,
or do we think only of our own advancement? Do we really desire to grow in the
Faith, or are we only focused on the here and now? Are we like the emperor,
only surrounding ourselves with flatterers, people who tell us what we want to
hear, or are we ready to receive the feedback that would actually help us grown
spiritually?
Let us in all
humility beseech the Lord, during this Great and Holy Fast, and seek the
transformation that is ours through His grace, offering ourselves as a living
sacrifice, expecting, because of His loving kindness, to be made whole.
Finally, let us not be flatters and betrayers of others, but true friends,
always putting ourselves last. Let us love God above all else, and let us love
others as ourselves. With God's help, this Lenten journey will be the most
spiritually profitable of them all.
With love in Christ,
Abbot Tryphon
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