Many people
believe that to live according to the faith and to fulfill the will of God is
very difficult. Actually — it’s very easy. One needs only attend to details, to
trifles, and try to avoid evil in the slightest and most trivial things. This
is the simplest and surest way to enter the world of the spirit and draw near
to God.
A man often
thinks that the Creator demands great things of him, that the Gospel insists on
complete self-sacrifice, the abolition of one’s person hood, etc., as a condition
of faith. A man is so frightened by this that he begins to be afraid of
becoming acquainted with God, of drawing near to God, and hides himself from
God, not even wishing to look into God’s Word.
“If I can’t
do anything important for God, then I’d just better stay away from things
spiritual, stop thinking about eternity, and live ‘in a normal way’.”
There exists
at the entrance to the spiritual realm a “hypnosis of great deeds”: one must
either do some big thing or do nothing. And so people do nothing at all for God
or for their souls! It is very strange — the more a man is devoted to the
little things of life, the less he wishes to be honest or pure or faithful to
God in those same little things. And, moreover, each one must adopt a correct
attitude toward little things if one wishes to come near to the kingdom of
heaven.
“Wishes to
come near”… In this is summed up all the difficulties of the religious life.
Often one wishes to enter into the kingdom of heaven quite unexpectedly, in
some miraculous and magical way, or, by right — through some kind of great
feat. But neither the one nor the other is the right way to find the higher
world. One does not enter God’s presence in some wondrous manner while
remaining indifferent on earth to the needs of the kingdom of God and its
bright eternity, nor can one purchase the treasures of the kingdom of God by
some kind of eternal act, however great that act might be. Yet good deeds, holy
deeds are necessary for one to grow into a higher life, a bright will, a good
desire, a heavenly psychology, a heart that is both pure and fair…
“…Verily,
verily I say unto you that whosoever offers one of the least of these but a cup
of cold water, in the name of a disciple, shall not lose his reward.”
In this
saying of the Lord is the highest expression of the smallness of the good. “A
glass of water” — this is not much…
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In every
communication between people there must without fail be a good spirit. This
spirit is Christ, openly manifest or hidden.
“In the name
of a disciple”
— this is the
first step in communicating with another person in the name of Jesus Christ
Himself. Many people, not as yet knowing the Lord and the wondrous fellowship
in His Name still have among themselves an unselfish, pure and human fellowship
which brings them ever closer to the Spirit of Christ…
As a matter
of fact, the lesser good is more necessary for mankind than the greater. People
can get along with their lives without the greater good; without the lesser
they cannot exist. Mankind perishes not from a lack of the greater good, but
from an insufficiency of just this lesser good. The greater good is no more
than a roof, erected on the brick walls of the lesser good.
The lesser,
easier good was left on this earth for man by the Creator Himself, who took all
the greater good upon Himself. Whosoever does the lesser, the same creates —
and through him the Creator Himself creates — the greater good. Of our little
good the Creator makes His Own great good. For as our Lord is the Creator who
formed all things from nothingness, so is He more able to create the greater
good from the lesser…
Through such
lesser, easy work, done with the greatest simplicity, a man is accustomed to
the good and begins to serve it with his whole heart, sincerely, and in this
way enters into an atmosphere of good, lets down the roots of his life into new
soil, the soil of the good. The roots of human life quickly accommodate
themselves to this good earth, and soon cannot live without it… Thus is a man
saved: from the small comes the great. “Faithful in little things” turns out to
be “faithful in the greater.”
Lay aside all
theoretical considerations that it is forbidden to slaughter millions, women,
children, and elderly; be content to manifest your moral sense by in no way
killing the human dignity of your neighbor, neither by word, nor by innuendo,
nor by gesture.
Do not be
angry over trifles
“against your
brother vainly” (Matthew 5:22)
or in the
daily contacts of life speak untruth to your neighbor. These are trifles, small
change, of no account; but just try to do this and you will see what comes of
it.
It is hard to
pray at night. But try in the morning. If you can’t manage to pray at home than
at least as you ride to your place of employment attempt with a clear head the
“Our Father” and let the words of this short prayer resound in your heart. And
at night commend yourself with complete sincerity into the hands of the
Heavenly Father. This indeed is very easy.
And give,
give a glass of cold water to everyone who has need of it; give a glass filled
to the brim with simple human companionship to everyone that lack it, the very
simplest companionship…
By
St. John Maximovich
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