When I asked if he knew the words to
the Akathist hymn to the Most Holy Theotokos – since it is common in Greece for
many faithful and monastics to have this hymn memorized – Elder Isidoros the
Blind of Philotheou monastery on Mt. Athos answered:
“No, I know Kyrie Isou Xriste eleison
me (Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me).”
I bowed my head and felt a little
ashamed of my question. But impressed by his simplicity and natural humility, I
marveled at his childlikeness. He knew the most important prayer – supplication
for God’s mercy while prophesying the Divine Incarnation of the Word of God in the
person of Jesus Christ.
Learning that prayer well would be sufficient I believe.
“The goal of this all-virtuous work
[namely, prayer] is to turn and keep the mind of man on God. For this purpose
our Fathers devised easier methods and simplified the prayer, so that the mind
might more easily and more firmly turn to and remain in God.
…Primarily for this reason they
selected just a few words in a single, simple prayer, “Lord Jesus Christ, Son
of God, have mercy on me”, so that the mind would not require a great effort in
order to hold on to a long, protracted prayer.
…I repeat once again my exhortation
to all who love God and their salvation not to put off trying this good labor
and practice for the sake of the Grace and mercy which it holds out to as many
as will strive a bit at this work. I say this to them for courage, that they
don’t hesitate or become fainthearted due to the bit of resistance or weariness
which they will encounter. Contemporary elders that we have known had many
disciples living in the world, men and women, married and single, who not only
arrived at the beginning state but rose to higher levels through the Grace and
compassion of our Christ. “It is a trifle in the eyes of the Lord to make a
poor man rich.” (Sir. 11:23) I think that in today’s chaos of such turmoil,
denial and unbelief there exists no simpler and easier spiritual practice that
is feasible for almost all people, with such a multitude of benefit and
opportunity for success, than this small prayer.” (Prayer of the Heart for the
Faithful Living in the World, written by Elder Joseph of Vatopaidi monastery,
Mt. Athos)
Μatushka
Χonstantina
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