Αναζήτηση αυτού του ιστολογίου
Δευτέρα 6 Φεβρουαρίου 2012
WHY STUDY THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES?
By Blessed
Hieromonk Seraphim Rose.
The subject of this article is watching for the signs of
the times.
First of all, we have to know what is meant by the
phrase "signs of the times." This expression comes straight from the
Gospel, from the words of our Savior in Matthew 16:3. Christ tells the
Pharisees and Sadducees who came to Him, Ye can discern the face of the sky,
that is, tell what the weather will be; but can ye not discern the signs of the
times? In other words, He's telling them that this has nothing to do with
science, or with knowing our place in the world, or anything of the sort. It's
a religious question. We study the signs of the times in order to be able to
recognize Christ.
During the time of Christ, the Pharisees and Sadducees
did not study the signs of the times in order to see that Christ had come, that
the Son of God was already on earth. There were already signs that they should
have recognized. For example, in the book of Daniel in the Old Testament, there
is a prophecy concerning the seventy weeks of years, which means that the
Messiah was to come about 490 years from the time of Daniel. Those Jews who
read their books very carefully knew exactly what this was all about, and at
about the time that Christ came they knew that it was time for the messiah.
But this is an outward sign. More importantly, the
Pharisees and Sadducees should have been watching for the inward signs. If
their hearts had been right with God, and if they had not been merely trying to
fulfill the outward commandment of the law, their hearts would have responded
and recognized God in the flesh when He came. And many of the Jews did—the
apostles, the disciples, and many others.
This same passage in the 16th chapter of St. Matthew
speaks further about signs. Our Lord told the Jews, An evil and adulterous
generation seeketh after a sign, and there shall no sign be given unto it, but
the sign of the prophet Jonah. The events of the Old Testament contain
prefigurations of events in the New Testament. When Jonah was three days in the
belly of the whale, this was a prefiguration of our Lord's being three days in
the tomb. And this sign—the sign of Jonah—was given to the people of Christ's
time.
Our Lord was telling the Pharisees and Sadducees that
an evil and adulterous generation seeks for spectacular events, that is, fire
coming down from heaven, or the Romans being chased away, angels manifesting
themselves and banishing the foreign government of the Romans, and things of
that sort. Christ told them this kind of sign would not be given. An evil and
adulterous generation seeks after this, but those who are pure of heart seek
rather something more spiritual. And the one sign that is given to them is the
sign of Jonah. Of course, it is a great thing that a man should be three days
in the grave and then rise up, being God.
Thus, from our Savior's words, we know that we are not
to watch for spectacular signs, but we are rather to look inwardly for
spiritual signs. Also, we are to watch for those things which according to
Scripture must come to pass. He who has ears to hear, let him hear!
ORTHODOX HERITAGE. VOL10, ISSUE 01-02. BROTHERHOOD OF ST. POIMEN.
Εγγραφή σε:
Σχόλια ανάρτησης (Atom)
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου