Leaders of
the Apostles Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul
Some main
points in the life of the leaders of the Apostles.
“For when I am weak, then I am strong”
: Behold the great, indomitable, and
mysterious power of the Apostle Paul. The spirit of our age is entirely
opposite. People think that money, rank, titles, wisdom, and worldly science,
are power. The example of the Apostle persuades us that human works are finite,
fleeting, sinful and vain, whereas those which are accomplished by divine power
are true and everlasting. Divine power resides in people who are insignificant
by the world’s standards. But it always works miracles so that the Christian
who possesses this power, even while he is poor, he makes rich many others, and
even though he has nothing, he possesses all things.
Let us recall the answer of the Apostle
Peter, “Yes, Lord; You know that I love You” , when the Lord asked him for the
third time: “Peter, do you love me?” Peter was saddened, but his answer is
amazing: “Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You.” And he answers without hesitation, while he
should have started to doubt. To say, “For the Lord to ask me again and again,
maybe…” Peter, however, doesn’t waver. Peter is true.
Now let’s you and I stand before God and
imitate in some way Peter’s love in our relationship with God. Let’s have this
same certainty within ourselves: knowing that the true God, who is entirely
loving and compassionate, wants to save each one of us. And let’s approach Him
without even the slightest doubt or reservation as to His holiness, goodness,
and love for mankind, in which we can have complete trust.
But maybe the temptation comes that God
doesn’t love us. We don’t say it, but deep down our soul lives like this and
there we find complaints, reservations, whining. We don’t understand how many
things we ruin with God when we adopt such a stance. God wants us to completely
believe in His goodness, to completely believe that He doesn’t hold any prejudices;
He doesn’t ever show discrimination. This is a fact. And so we too, then, can
say: “Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You.” And we can have the trust that the Apostle
Peter had, to whom the Lord finally said: “Feed My lambs, Feed my sheep.”
Transcribed
talks by Archimandrite Symeon Kragiopoulos
From: Holy Hesychasterion “The Nativity of
Theotokos” Publications.
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