St. Paisios the Athonite
When someone venerates the holy Icons
with devoutness and fervent love, he absorbs the colours from them and the
Saints are imprinted on his soul. The Saints are pleased when they are lifted
up from the paper or the wood and imprinted in people’s hearts. When a
Christian devoutly kisses the holy Icons and prays for help from Christ,
Panagia, the Saints, he draws into his heart not only the Grace of Christ, of
Panagia, and of the Saints, but also the whole of Christ, or of Panagia, or of
a Saint, and places them upon the iconostasis of his own temple. Your body is
the temple of the Holy Spirit (1Cor 6;19.3;16).
Cultivate your devoutness and your
modesty as much as you can. This will help you receive the Grace of God. For,
if someone is devout and spiritually modest and humble too, he can expect to
receive divine Grace. If he has no devoutness and no humility, the Grace of God
does not come to him. What does the Sacred Scripture say? But to this man will
I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at My
word. ISA 66;2.
***
Give thanks to God for everything.
Try to be manly. Pull yourself together a bit. Do you know what Christians are
suffering in other countries? There are such difficulties in Russia! But here
many exhibit indifference. There’s not enough disposition to kindness, love of
devotion. You see, if we don’t begin to make war against evil, to expose those
who tempt believers, then the evil will grow larger. If we throw aside fear
then the faithful will be emboldened a bit. And those who wage war against the
Church will have a harder time.
In the past our nation lived
spiritually, so God blessed her, and the saints helped us in miraculous
fashion. And we were victorious against our enemies, who always outnumbered us.
Today we continue to call ourselves Orthodox Christians, but we don’t live
Orthodox lives.
Taken from Saint Paisios of Mount
Athos : Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 2: Spiritual Awakening, translated into
English and published in 2008 by Holy Monastery “Evangelist John the
Theologian”, Souroti, Thessaloniki, Greece.
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