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On Faith and Works (St Mikhail Novoselov)
Salvation is a free and grace-filled transition of a person from evil to good, from a life according to the elements of the world and from hostility against God to a life of selflessness and communion with God. What is the condition for such a transition?
In the proper and strict sense, such a condition or productive cause can only be faith in Christ.
No matter how successful a person may be in doing good, no matter what feats he undertakes, if he lacks faith in Christ, he will never comprehend the truth that God forgives him. Man's conscience is confronted with his countless sins and the inexorable law of truth, demanding satisfaction. God Himself, therefore, appears to him only as a stern, punishing Judge; he appears hostile to man. Having nothing to say in his own defense, man only trembles before God and is ready to abandon all thought of his salvation and surrender to atheism. He will not understand God's love on his own and will not turn to it. "How shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?" ( Rom. 10:14 ). How can they turn with a plea for help and forgiveness to Him whose love they know not? "Our transgressions and our sins are upon us, and we melt away in them: how then can we live?" ( Ezek. 33:10 ).
What are the signs of the true Church? How can we recognize it? (St. New Martyr Valentine Sventitsky)
On Pride and Humility (From the letters of the Valaam Elder)
Yes, pride is blind; it doesn't see itself. Pride is a devilish invention. Its offspring are: anger, slander, irritability, hypocrisy, hatred, contradiction, insubordination. It firmly insists on its own opinion, has difficulty submitting to others, cannot tolerate criticism, yet loves to criticize others, utters words thoughtlessly, lacks patience, is devoid of love, is insolent even to the point of insult, and strives for power. The proud suffer greatly from blasphemous thoughts. I wrote briefly, based on patristic teaching.
The Church as teacher of the Christian (Saint John of Kronstadt)
Beautiful words from St. Patrick, Irish missionary
The strength of the sky,
The light of the sun,
The splendor of the moon,
The splendor of fire,
The swiftness of lightning,
The swiftness of the wind,
The depth of the sea,
The stability of the earth,
The firmness of the rock.
True Freedom (Archbishop Averky Taushev)
True freedom, which grants happiness, is freedom from sin. Is this how contemporary people understand freedom, and is this the freedom they seek?
What Christ Accomplished on the Cross (Hieromonk Damascene)
About faith, and to those who say that it is impossible for someone living in the world to achieve perfection in virtues (St Symeon the New Theologian)
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