ABOUT SLAVES, SERVANTS AND CHILDREN

ABOUT SLAVES, SERVANTS AND CHILDREN

Archpriest Sergiy Baranov

Saint John of Kronstadt Cathedral of Gai 

23.07.2023

 

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!

Slaves work for food and because they do not want to be beaten. If they work poorly, they are beaten. Servants work for a salary; they earn as much as they work. This relationship is different and more profitable. The philosophy of the Old Testament people made them be either slaves or servants. Their relationship with God was slave-like, “Lord, we will behave, may earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and illnesses never come to us. If we misbehave, we know punishment will follow.”  

The Old Testament people lived somewhat like servants, “Lord, I will behave, and You will not only punish me, but also give me something in this life.” Even in the Psalter King David says the following words, “I have been young, and now am old; Yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, Nor his descendants begging bread.”1 In other words, righteousness itself presupposes some kind of prosperity.  

Christ comes and brings a new religion, a new philosophy, and, as it might seem,  His disciples should have even more. However, His very first followers have the same thing He does: a cross, crucifixion, humiliation, persecution, beating, and the most extreme of this all – death. During four centuries, the first four centuries, Christian blood flew like water only because people were Christians, only because they confessed their faith. You do not protest, do not organize any demonstration, but the mere fact of your Christianity is the cause for persecution, tortures and killing you. What kind of religion is it? One might be confused.  

What did Christ bring to us? What did He offer us? Before Him, people at least had a status of slaves: behave and you are fed and not beaten. Moreover, they had a status of servants: work properly and you earn a lot, you are rich and your family is prosperous. But suddenly Christ brings this confusing religion. Certainly, at first He heals the blind, sick and lepers. In the beginning, people respond to this and follow Christ, but suddenly His gospel ends with Cross, Golgotha, and the very shameful death. A Roman could not be crucified. Only outlaws and the most worthless people could find their death on a cross. But we have this absurdity. What did He bring to us? If He did not bring anything, it’s absurd again, then why did so many people voluntarily die for Him during those four centuries? In the Lives of Ancient Saints, we read how Christians were tortured at the Amphitheater of Athens. They were torn to pieces by lions, crucified, cut into pieces. Meanwhile, a woman was running there with her child across Rome. “Where are you running?” “There, to the place where they torture Christians. I am a Christian too.” “Mad woman! Don’t you realize they will kill you too?” “I understand this.” “But you are twice mad! You go there yourself and you bring your child with you!”   

This is not fanaticism. There should be some deep and strong reason why those people did so. On no account, some people will not do or tolerate something, much less go to death. In no way they will do this, as this is madness and nonsense. But what did saints have? Perhaps, they had something more than the Old Testament people. They did not only have a contract with God for not having earthquakes, plague or flood; or receive a remuneration in the format of this world and then not to sleep overnight thinking how not to lose this money but multiply it, scaring the inflation and considering what to do with it at all.      

One of our priests told me about a ridiculous situation. When there was instability in 2008, a director came up to and asked him, “Father, how do you keep your money?” (He thought that the priest had a lot of money.) The priest joked, “I keep them in gold bars, as they are not prone to inflation.” He joked and forgot about it, but in a month, the director came up to him again and said, “Ok, describe me the process how you recast the bars and where you hide them.” The priest said he did not even understand if the director was joking or not. He only answered, “Are you serious? I only joked. I do not have gold.” 

Those Christians might have had something. No one should live in illusion. Perhaps, it is possible for some time but then the illusion will fade away like a mist. They had something very real and dear. The Lord says in the Gospel, “A man sold all that he had and bought a pearl.”2 Only one pearl. The man can give his money for it because he knows its price. He can tell an imitation, a mere bead, from a precious thing which costs all his possessions.  

Christians understood what was their priority and the most precious thing on earth. Some people will say family is the most precious. Go to the cemetery, look at the graves of your parents – this is your family. A husband lost his wife, a wife buried her husband, or the most horrifying thing – some people have lost their children. This is the scariest thing – to outlive your children. Priests constantly stay by the coffin. Well, very often. By the coffin, all meanings and values go to pieces together with the deceased, who goes to pieces too. Some people dedicate their lives to art, science or social service. Believe me, everything goes to pieces. All this can be and should be, but this is not the major thing for a human.  

By Christ, Christians acquired the most valuable treasure – Him. After the Ascension, He remained with them with His Holy Spirit. They acquired the grace of the Holy Spirit and were ready to die for this real treasure… Fanatics have some spiritual ardency but they go to pieces. In order to test whether this is an imitation or a precious pearl, there is only a cross.  Illusions go to pieces on a cross. Everything you fancy, dream and worry about will go to pieces when you are on a cross. Only a true treasure will stand out. It is strong and unshakeable. This is why Christ brings Himself and the theme of a cross. To be with Him, one should go through a cross. Cross is His theme, it is inseparable from Him.  

Today we commemorate the Passions of Christ again. The Apostle says, “It is foolishness to the Greeks, to us it is the power of God.”3 It is foolishness to the Greek because they do not know and do not understand this. How can you understand something you do not know, what does not have any shape in the format of this world, and what is beyond the world? They do not understand.  Apostle Paul comes to the Areopagus of Athens, to the wisest people of Athens, who constantly meet to share wisdom with one another and compete in their thoughts, and tells them about Christ. To which they say, “You behave like a madman, Paul. Come next time, perhaps we might listen to you. You behave like a madman now.” These wisest people on earth, exactly on earth, cannot encompass Christ with their earthly heads. Their heads are too narrow for Him.   

Some people who come to Orthodoxy want to be either slaves or servants. You should understand Orthodoxy is not a religion of slaves or servants; it is the religion of children. A child will follow his Father wherever He goes. If a father goes to war, his child will share his fear and fate. If a father goes to cross, his child will unconsciously share it; the cross will come through his heart anyway. If we set our priorities right and realize what is primary and secondary in our life, then we will win through these hard and horrible days because we will fight for the highest Value. If we fight for something earthly, we will lose, because this war does not make sense.   

Glory to our God, always, now, and unto the ages of ages. Amen!

1 Ps. 36:25

2 Mt. 13:46

3 1Cor. 1:23-24

FROM A GREAT SORROW TO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN

FROM A GREAT SORROW TO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN

On the Day of the Venerable Saint Sergius of Radonezh and Grand Duchess Elizabeth the New Martyr 

Church of Saint John the Warrior, Chelyabinsk 

18.07.2023

 

In the Revelation of Saint John the Theologian, in the passage about the Day of Judgment and the last days, there are the words describing thousands of righteous people in white garments who will come to the Lord. As it is said there,These are the ones who come out of the great tribulation.”1  

Today we commemorate Grand Duchess Elizabeth the New Martyr. Grand Duchess Elizabeth had all earthly happiness. She had a wonderful, dear, and loving husband, a very noble person, Sergey Alexandrovich Romanov. Their marriage was very good. It is not often that spouses are completely like-minded. They had no contradictions, she agreed with him, and he agreed with her. This was the way they lived.    Their marriage was blessed by God’s grace because both he and she were faithful people, sincerely and deeply faithful people. She used to be a Protestant since birth and no one statutorily claimed that she should convert to Orthodoxy. She could have remained in her own faith but she desired to be together with her husband in full measure, all the way through. She studied the Orthodox faith (perhaps, first of all she studied the faith of her husband) and then chose it, even though supposing that her relatives who lived in Germany within a different tradition might judge, reject and become sad because of this. She followed her husband not only in earthly and existential things, but also in the spiritual realm, embracing Orthodoxy. 

I repeat once again: this was a happy marriage. But it happened that her husband, the Governor-General of Moscow… There was much evil in Russian people in those times and this evil was like a plague. These new revolutionary ideas contaminated people. They spoke about liberty, equality and fraternity, but in reality, there was anger, hatred and aggression. They spoke about one thing, but in fact, there was something absolutely different. Those people who spoke about liberty, equality, fraternity and love, suddenly allowed themselves unimaginably horrible things. A revolutionary and terrorist, Kalyayev, threw a bomb into the carriage of the Grand Duke and the Governor-General of Moscow Sergey Alexandrovich. This carriage had just left the Kremlin. Elizabeth Fyodorovna heard the explosion and her loving heart realized everything at once. She ran to the place in the dress she had on and was the first to arrive. She found nothing but the pieces of the carriage and her husband’s body. She did not find the whole body, but the pieces of it scattered across the square.  She was shocked and strained so much that she walked around  and collected the remnants of her husband into the bottom of her gown, being as if in a mist. It causes me pain to speak about this now. Can you imagine how she felt?   It is even hard to imagine. Nevertheless, in a few days, the person who had come through such a tragedy, horror and extreme degree of sorrow, came to the cell of the murderer, brought him the Gospel and said she forgave him. 

This is beyond our comprehension. This murderer should be punished in the cruelest manner, so no one else had any desire to do so. However, she acts most unnaturally: goes to the cell of her husband’s murderer, asks him to repent, brings him the Gospel, and says she forgives him. She brings him forgiveness from her deceased husband.    

Do you remember what I told you when I began this sermon? I said, these righteous people who will come to the Kingdom of Heaven, come there out of the great sorrow. This is what we can attribute to Elizabeth Fyodorovna first of all. As far as this sorrow is concerned, she did not run from it then, but involved herself into it further on. She did not seek the quiet and solitary life of a widow to heal her broken heart with silence and some simple comfort. She goes in for this sorrow again. She goes to the humiliated, miserable and sick. She comes out to meet the sorrow of this world. She comforts people when one might think she and her heart needs comfort itself. The wounds in her heart take time to heal, but she goes in for sorrow and visits the most terrible places in Moscow. She visits the homeless, killers, fornicators, all those people who have dehumanized themselves, people like those who killed her husband.   

There are the following words in the Psalter: “We acquire by wasting.” Elizabeth Fyodorovna acquired not according to earthly, but spiritual law. She began to waste herself and through this “wasting” she began to acquire her inner person. She began to acquire Christ, God’s grace, into herself. It strengthened her and gave meaning to her life. It gave life itself because Christ is Life. Without Christ everything dies. He is Life. He is Eternal Life. She was striving after this Life. She was not only striving after it but invited everyone to this life. She called there the Sisters, who gathered around her at the Convent of Martha and Mary, and  everyone whom they visited and helped.  

Have you got sisterhood here? She is your great protectress and beautiful example. 

How should we live our life? When we were children, we looked forward and life seemed to us an everlasting chain of events. When we are old, we look back, and it seems to us our life was a little flash in eternity; it flared up and died out.  Life is Christ. Without Christ it is a mere flash; it flares up and goes out. No matter what we do, what vacation we choose, everything should be in Christ. To have everything in Christ, we should first find Him. Many people talk about Christ but very few know Him. This is true.

Blessed Feast to you! Today we have two Feasts: the Day of Elizabeth Fyodorovna and Venerable Sergius of Radonezh. I have just told you about the great sorrow which Saint Elizabeth was bearing. She was bearing it voluntarily and with joy. However, we can also say the same thing about Saint Sergius. The words “the Bleeding Heart of the Russian Land” are often attributed to him. He went to Christ and did not ask for joy, he went to Christ in order to share Christ’s grief over this world. Sorrow. 

We often come to church with an expectation that everything should become alright at once, that we should find consolation, comfort, and our life should improve. But look, Venerable Sergius goes in for the sorrow for the Russian Land consciously. Venerable Elizabeth does it consciously as well. And from this sorrow, they draw joy, but this joy is of a different kind. There is the joy of acquiring and the joy of giving. It is more pleasant to give presents than to receive them. Isn’t it? Give, and the Lord will replenish it immediately. The more you give, the more the Lord will replenish for you. If there is a gap, something will fill it.  

Glory to our God, now, and ever, and unto the ages of ages! Blessed Feast to everyone of you!

People are often proud of the great name of the saint they have. You know, it is not an honor, it is a big responsibility. Perhaps, it is not a joy, but a great shame to bear the name of the Saint who is worlds apart from you. This should not elate a person, but make him or her humble. May us all think about our heavenly protectors, compare our lives to theirs, lower our eyes, and humble, humble, humble ourselves.   

Glory to our God, now, and ever, and unto the ages of ages!

1 Rev. 7:14

LOVE GOD SELFLESSLY

LOVE GOD SELFLESSLY

Archpriest Sergiy Baranov

Holy Trinity Cathedral, Iveron Monastery of Orsk

July 16, 2023

 

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!

A person, whose mind is not enlightened by the Holy Spirit, who thinks in terms of this world, has a myriad of reasons to argue with God. This person falls out with God, which is the worst thing that can happen, this person rebels and accepts distrustful thoughts. It may happen to people whose mind is not enlightened by the Holy Spirit. If we look at this world, we will see that it is not perfect, though it is the creation of God. There is a confusion and misunderstanding in an instant, “God, You are so Almighty, You created this world in such a wise and thorough way, why does this world happen to be so awkward in the end. Why is it imperfect and why are there so many misunderstandings?”  Earthly people think this way, and they will always alienate God, they will always have reasons not to trust God. If one thinks in an earthly way, then this person is going to see flaws and imperfections all-around him. 

Someone can object to me, in the heat of the moment. Well, if a person is not a believer, unspiritual, so this kind of person looks at this world and says,  “Why are there so many misunderstandings? There are wars, and betrayals, and cataclysms, and earthquakes, and floods. God, is it right for all these things to be in Your wise plan?” If you think in an earthly way, you will always have a reason to fall out with God, there will always be some reason for it. And this reason will be quite objective if we consider it in an earthly way. Whilst a believer understands that creativity in relation to a person is ongoing. Creativity is still happening, your soul is being refined. The soul of a person can be refined by love, and love is a cross. 

How can we build a simple and trusting relationship with God? How can we throw away all these mistrustful thoughts? How can we learn not to see those things, which we should not see in order not to lose a trusting relationship with God? 

The only simple way — the only one, there is no other — is to build a relationship with God in the spirit of love. Why do I say this? Only this can help. One loves not for something, but just because, for nothing. If relationships are built in order to get something, which is, – this I can understand, but this no, this I can accept, but this no — well, this is not love, this is already commerce. Love lives briefly and simply. I love Him. Amen. That is it. I do not need anything else. Maybe you have some questions, maybe you have, but I do not. God, I love You. That is it. I do not need any explanations, my Lord, because You cannot explain everything to me, because I have a very small head and it cannot comprehend all Your Wisdom. Trying to understand everything is not right. The right way is to trust through love. I simply follow You because I love You and I need nothing else. I do not need any ideals from You, none…let there be some misconceptions, imperfections, it does not bother me because my love is above it, my love is stronger than this.  

If you are going to build a relationship with God in this way, nothing will disturb you. Your faith will not be shaken, because it will be deprived of  thoughts about Him such as: Why did He do it this way? Why did He make this mistake? Mistake? Yes, mistake, because the result is bad. Today there is this war – so He made a mistake somewhere. A close relative died – He made a mistake somewhere. Brother betrayed brother. Doesn’t He exist at any point of the universe and in any moment of it by means of His Providence? He does. So, if we see imperfections somewhere and God exists in it, it means that He is guilty. What’s the use of us? We are imperfect and prone to make mistakes. But God, if He is present with His Wisdom in every situation – He is wrong again then!

If I am going to think this way, I will be immersed in distrustful thoughts towards God.  Well, we can assess each other, but God, through our love to Him, should have such a great meaning for us that it will be just blasphemy to assess His actions. Do you understand? Who am I to assess God? This is blasphemy! Was He right, was He wrong, what did He do right, what did He do wrong. How can I avoid this blasphemy? How can I avoid this temptation of thoughts?

I should learn how to love Him just because, for nothing. You love for nothing, just because. It should be brief and definite. That is it. Nothing else. I do not want to say anything else, I just love Him. If we build a relationship this way, it will make it all easier. We always feel pressure in our heart, the pressure of these thoughts, temptations, which destroy our simple and sincere relationship with God.  These are thoughts, overthinking. There are things, which are a shame even to think about. There are things we can consider…for example, mother and father — they are holy, but it is for those who have a good upbringing. And God — we do not even dare to reason whether He did something right or wrong. This is above all for us. I do not reason here, I just love Him and accept everything the way it is. 

If we are always going to look at misunderstandings, we will always be tempted. God, give us a pure mind. A pure mind thinks simply, briefly, it does not go into these riddles of thoughts. This kind of mind cannot be directed by evil or become involved in these riddles, from which we cannot escape. 

Love God selflessly. Love Him when you have joy, or when you have sorrow, when you are happy, and when you are miserable. Love Him not because He gave you something or promised you something. One loves not for it. Love God just because. It will make it all easier.

Glory to God, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen!

SERMON FOR THE DAY OF SAINT JOHN OF SHANGHAI AND SAN FRANCISCO

SERMON FOR THE DAY OF SAINT JOHN OF SHANGHAI 

AND SAN FRANCISCO 

Archpriest Sergiy Baranov

02.07.2023

 

This saint is called Saint John of San Francisco and sometimes, Saint John of Shanghai. He is our fellow countryman, who was born in Rus. The history of our great Motherland went the way that after the revolution, the great persecution of our Church began. Saint John had, together with a large number of the Russian intellectuals, to leave the country first for China; this is why there is such a prefix to his name as the Bishop of Shanghai. He served in Shanghai and guided the flock of our immigrants, who lived in an alien land and suffered hardships. He took care of little orphans, who by circumstance were left parentless in the foreign country. A big community of parentless children gathered around him there.   

When the Cultural Revolution started in China and the Church was persecuted as fanatically and terribly as in Russia, Saint John had to take all his children, who were gathered around him, and leave for the Philippines. They lived for some time in the Philippines, but circumstances made them leave the country and move somewhere else. 

They decided to move to America. In those days, America was not as ungodly as it is now, it was a bit different country. America, of those times, harbored a great number of our immigrants. However, in those times, America passed a law prohibiting him from coming into the country together with such a big community. The Lord helped Saint John, and for his sake, another law was signed, valid for just one day, as an exception, and Vladyka John with all his numerous flock, including the parentless children, settled down in San Francisco, the West coast, California. There he lives his last years, he builds new churches, he guides our immigrants, and he dies there. Some time later, he is glorified as a saint for his exceptional feats. These feats do not include only the feats of good deeds, but also a mystic feat, his life in Christ. 

In thirty years, when his relics were discovered, they appeared absolutely incorruptible. By good fortune, I had an occasion to visit San Francisco and this church, which was built by Vladyka John, and to pray by his relics. He was lying there incorruptible, only because he had been lying for thirty years there, his relics became brown, as dark wax. As I have already said, his relics rest in the church that he built and dedicated to the Icon of the Theotokos “Joy of All Who Sorrow,” and the old church there is also preserved, where the orphanage for his children was located.  Some of his children are still alive. They were children then, when Saint John saved and guided them but now they are very old people. 

You know, there is one peculiar thing about them. Everyone of them, remembering Saint John, said one and the same thing, “Vladyka John loved me more than the others.” Perhaps, this might sound subjective when everyone says, “he loved me more than the others,” but in fact, there was so much love in him that everyone who met him thought that Vladyka loved him or her more than the others. This is what an abundance of love he had. By the way, his love was not something sentimental, it was spiritual and he could even be very strict.   

Some modern people imagine, as our notion of love has changed, that love is only some funny business when you pamper your object of love. In fact, if a person is truly in love, he or she is worried about the fate of the beloved. To pamper and leave your beloved to die in this damaged state. How can a loving heart permit this? This is why we say that Vladyka John had much love, but some people think about sentimentality. 

Today we have just read the Gospel dedicated to the Enlightener and we found the following words there, “The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.”* This means that true love is not only a relationship, communication and the feelings of joy and delight. It appears that the one who loves gives his or her life for the beloved. He literally dies for the beloved in life circumstances and misfortunes every day. It is related to the fact that the object of love sometimes behaves in a way that brings him or her to destruction and this hurts the one who loves. The object of love, for example, our children, do not only bring us joy but also make us sad. We give them our whole life, our whole soul, and they often upset us by their inexperience in life. Don’t they? They upset us by their naughtiness and disobedience. Meanwhile, we have to give our life for them.  

In other words, when we speak about love, some people expect only a kind of inspired delight and flight, but actually, the highest understanding of love is on the cross. The Highest Love is Christ on the Cross. This is the meaning of the highest love.  In this meaning, the good shepherd gives his life for his sheep, the sheep who might be butting, disobedient, and wandering off in different directions.  Poor shepherd, he gets blisters on his feet trying to gather them! But the sheep might be ungrateful. In this very meaning, this is the highest manifestation of love. It is easy to love the one whom you like and who is obedient. But it is hard to love the one who brings you much sorrow, discomfort and even great pain. 

This is the kind of love Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco had. By his prayer, let us understand the meaning of love a little, let us see the point of love and bring ourselves to it. I say “bring ourselves” because it is sometimes scary to go ahead with the love I am talking about. It is painful and brings discomfort and uneasiness. Nevertheless, we should go in for it looking at our Originator of the Feat Jesus Christ.  

Glory to our God, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen! 

Thank you for today’s service. It was a pleasure to pray together with you. May God help you!

*Jn. 10:11

STOP BEING AFRAID OF THE COMMANDMENT TO BE HOLY

STOP BEING AFRAID OF THE COMMANDMENT TO BE HOLY

Archpriest Sergiy Baranov

The Holy Trinity Cathedral, Iveron monastery of Orsk 

June 18, 2023

 

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!

Today we celebrate the day of All Saints who have shown forth in the land of Russia. For ten centuries, Orthodoxy in our land has probably given thousands, or even millions of saints. We venerate all these people for having fulfilled God’s commandment. I will tell you a surprising thing. Well, more than likely you expect that I will tell you that they fulfilled God’s commandment of love. Of course, we know that this is the main commandment of God, “Love one another”. But today I want to tell you something else. They fulfilled God’s commandment to be holy. They fulfilled the commandment of God, Who said, “Be holy, for I am holy and your Heavenly Father is holy.” 

Why do I put this commandment first and foremost, and prefer it to the commandment of love? Well, love as a concept can be understood very relatively, indeed, everyone has their own understanding of love. And some people, who are really damaged, may call anything love. Well, why did people become saints?  Because they were able to fulfil this commandment, the main one, “Be holy.” And this commandment includes the commandment of love. It is impossible for a man who is not holy to fulfil the commandment of love. Why? Perhaps, this is a very complicated thing that I will say, but I will try to explain and want you to understand it. 

When Pontius Pilate before the crucifixion of Jesus asked with slight sarcasm and irony, “What is truth?” And Jesus answered, “I am the Truth.” Thus, He emphasises that the truth is not “what”, but the truth is “Who”, I am the Truth, the Truth is in Me. The whole world, the cosmos, is Christ-centred. Take away this main link – Christ, and everything will collapse. 

The same can be said about love. What is love? Love is not “what”, but love is “Who.” God is Love. Christians learned this truth. This truth is very complicated and awkward for many people. But there is no other way. The Holy Gospel gives us this key phrase: God is Love. Love is not a feeling, love is not a state, love is “Who.” God is Love. If we try to find love outside of God, we will keep falling  into the perverse understanding of love. I tell you again, now modern people in the West are ready to call love any disgrace, and for them this is also love. It is so because the main truth of love was taken away. Love is not “what”, love is “Who,” God is Love. 

The Russian saints fulfilled the commandment to be holy. They managed to do it. They managed to do it because of the main and very important reason. Modern Christians have lost this reason. Therefore, they constantly find themselves in delusion or spiritual disorder. They wish for better things but do the worse. And, well, this word “delusion” has somehow become the main word in Christianity. We use this word most of all. We think about this topic most of all. Even more than about Christ. Even more than about love. Because we can somewhat see such disorder in Christians. 

Christians begin to understand holiness as a state, as righteousness. They think that holiness is about being righteous, being positive, and being a good person. And they are mistaken. Holiness is not a state. Holiness is Christ. If you have Him inside you, He will sanctify you. Neither your good behaviour, kind thoughts, nor ascetic feats can make you a saint. Some people, Christians, seek in their prayer, in their spiritual exercises, a state of lightness, peace, some kind of pleasure. And they are confused again, as they are looking not for Christ as the key link of holiness, but they are looking for some state. But Christ for them is somewhere apart.  

Forgive me, maybe I am telling you some complicated things. But it is hard to speak about God, isn’t it? God is a very complicated topic to discuss, it is not easy. So sometimes we need to talk. Saint Symeon the New Theologian wrote many volumes of books about God. If we open it, we will say, “But what did he write about here” – well, it was hard for him to explain. I would like to climb a bell-tower and shout to our modern Christians, “Stop being afraid of the commandment about holiness!  God created us and endures us for the sake of our holiness.” What is the mistake? When we think that holiness is our achievement, our effort, our so-called good deeds, our kind behaviour, our self-compulsion to love one another. Without Christ, no matter what high moral goals you set, without Christ holiness is impossible. Because He is holy. Holiness is the prerogative of God. We can fulfil the commandments of holiness only in union with Him, through Him, if we let Him enter into us – that is we are in the process of deification. 

We have now partaken of Communion, what does it mean? We let Christ enter into us. Of course, we take Him really only if we are sincere, but not if we desecrate Him by our state, our… indifference, our absence of reverence.


When praying, when we keep holding Him inside of us: Jesus, Jesus, – this process can also be considered as taking Christ inside of ourselves. Fulfilling the commandments without Christ is a state of Antichrist. Only with Christ, for the sake of Christ. Christ – everything is Christ-centred. Nothing is possible without Him. That is why we do not experience holiness. We confuse holiness with searching for some states. Even the highest moral virtue, if it is without Christ, will be only kind, light but not holy. It is happening because only Christ is holy, not us, but Christ is holy. Once some people came to me and said, “Our relative died, he was a nice person but he was not faithful.” Well, he died as a nice person and that is it, he did not unite with God, and that is why he did not go to the good eternity because good eternity is Christ, holiness is Christ. And again this word  delusion… but what does this mean?  It’s essence is when a person looks for holiness outside of Christ but in himself. I am righteous, I am virtuous, I am reverent, I am hard working, I, I, I… There is no, no place for Christ here. Take away the “I” and give this place to Christ, and in an instant some seedlings, green branches will appear, life will begin. 

Millions of our predecessors, who became our Russian saints, differ from us not in their zeal, many of us have it also, but the direction of our zeal is wrong. This main notion distinguishes them from us, they sought holiness through Christ, not in themselves – this is a key point here. They became saints, great saints, the greatest saints, who are as different from us as the earth is from Heaven. 

Do not be afraid of this commandment. I often say, it is a shame to say this phrase, “I am not holy.” It is a shame to say such a  phrase when Christ is hanging on the Cross for you to become holy. We can say it crying, with tears, “unfortunately I am not holy,” – we may say it this way. But if you say it “you know, actually I am not holy,” so this way it sounds rude, insolent, this is disgraceful behaviour. Christ is hanging on the Cross but you stay here and say this, “You know, actually I am not holy.”  Why are you not holy? Because you are neglectful, because you are indifferent. You must become a saint. But do it not on your own but through Christ. Everything is in Christ. Glory to Him, always now and ever, and unto the ages of ages.

WOE FROM WIT

WOE FROM WIT

Archpriest Sergiy Baranov

The Holy Trinity Cathedral, Iveron Monastery of Orsk

28.05.2023

 

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy!

I have a question for you. Raise your hands those who is willing to make mistakes. Oh! Here is one insane woman. You should visit a doctor. Usually, people do not want to make mistakes consciously. Do they? Why should we make mistakes? Mistakes always lead to a trouble.  

Then I have another question. Who of you can do without mistakes? No one again. As a rule, no one, except for some queer people, wants to make mistakes cautiously because mistakes bring discomfort in our lives and ruin its mere structure. 

No one can do without mistakes. We always make mistakes. How do you think, why does this happen? Don’t you know? I think we are all crazy. Forgive me, of course. Well, who then does not want to make mistakes but keeps making them? The one who is wrong in the head. I guess, we are all wrong in the head.  Do you know why this is so and what is happening there? There is a mess in our head. We do not see obvious and simple things and constantly make mistakes because we have a mess of thoughts there. The “smarter” (in commas) we are, the more mistakes we make, as our intellect, or what we call it, is our insanity in truth. Too many thoughts.  These thoughts tangle with one another and mix, and we cannot distinguish in this mixture the answer to what we should do, how we should act correctly, as everything is so confused there. 

We may turn a simplest business into the most complicated one. Do you know who helps us in doing so? If you go to church for a long time, you might hear and know that God is the greatest simplicity. And everything is definite and clear in this simplicity: yes is yes and no is no. Do you remember what the Lord says in the Gospel? He says, “Let your word be simple: your ‘yes’ be ‘yes,’ and your ‘no’ be ‘no.’” A word comes from a thought, it is brought from the head. If everything is complicated in one’s head, it will never give a simple word, this word will never give a simple decision, and everything will always remain complicated. We are ill ourselves, but there is someone who stimulates and makes our illness progress. Who do you think this is? Surely, this is not the Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit comes, everything is very simple and definite: this is a sin, this is the truth. “My child, do it this way and you will be happy and do not do it that way.” But when the truth and false are mixed in one cocktail, you will never distinguish what to do and how to act, as everything is confused.  

Satan mixes our thoughts and makes everything complicated in order to make us insane in these murky waters, deceive us and possess us through this in the end.  Meanwhile, the Holy Spirit simplifies our thoughts. He makes our thoughts and actions simpler. We think in a simple way and understand everything simply. Well, simplicity is relative and the truth is relative too. Someone might say, “Oh, the truth is so complicated, one should think a lot, dig to the roots, and come at the truth.” However, for someone the truth is very simple. Stop digging and set yourself to Christ. He is the Truth. That’s it. Nevertheless, you do not trust Him, but you trust your thoughts and you keep spinning in this whirl. Christ is the Truth, not you. You are a poor man, as if someone has lowered a mixer into your head and mixed everything there. I tell you as a spiritual guide, I sometimes want to cry. We may pervert and make complex the simplest thing ever. I sometimes want to say, “What’s going on? O Lord, everything is so simple. What is happening to you?” 

They say, people may go crazy because of the Jesus prayer. It might happen  not because of the Jesus prayer, but due to incorrect practice of it. Has someone understood the essence of the Jesus prayer? What is the essence of it? When we say the Jesus prayer, we practice the stoppage of our thoughts in one point and in one phrase, “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.” At this moment, we turn away from all the mess in our head and simply say, “Jesus, Jesus.”   What have I already told you about the truth? Christ is the Truth. Our thoughts, logical conclusions, all those labyrinths, where we go and never find the way out, are not the truth. Christ is the Truth. This is very simple and short, “Jesus, Jesus.” 

You see those people who say the Jesus prayer with their mouths and wander in those labyrinths of logic with their heads, have nothing to do with the Jesus prayer. They go mad not because of the Jesus prayer, but because of being highbrows. The Jesus prayer, on the contrary, teaches us simplicity of mind where everything is simple. But those people think they say the Jesus prayer and it sends them a thousand of revelations and they enjoy them and go crazy. If the Jesus prayer has the right way, it will not make anyone crazy. Quite the opposite, it brings people back to sanity. Stop, o man, in your thoughts, and come back to your senses. No matter how high you fly in your thoughts, they are mere fancies and illusions; satan deceives you, he will fly with you up to the Sun, but then will smash you against the ground. 

It is very easy for a spiritual guide to distinguish who says the Jesus prayer correctly and who does not. He sees who is in a good spiritual state and who is insane. Those who have a sober head, act soberly, very simply, laconically and shortly. Meanwhile, those who have a mess in their heads will turn the simplest business into a universe disaster.  For example, one may give a tree sapling to two people. One of those people would be a simple headed person, another one, though being faithful, with a mess in his head. The one having a simple mind would say, “Lord bless me to plant this tree.” He digs a hole, puts a little manure in it, plants the tree, covers the roots with soil, waters it with three buckets of water, crosses it and leaves.   

At the same time, the one who has a complicated mind will make a whole business out of this. “Let us read the Akathist for planting an apple tree. Interesting, are the Akathist for an apple and the one for a pear tree differ or not? ” They read the Akathist. “Let us have a round procession with this sapling.” They go. “Let us do something with the roots.” In the end, while they do all this, the roots become dry, and soon after the planting, the tree dies.  “Lord, where are You?” He says, “Madman, I was crying for three hours when you were making a spectacle of yourself. I was here, but you were too smart to ask Me. Even if I tried to say something to you, you would nevertheless say, ‘Lord, wait. I will read up the Akathist.’” 

No one goes mad because of the Jesus prayer. People go crazy because of their highbrowness. You see, the main criterion, those who think simply, say simply and act simply and everything is simple in their lives. Everything surrounding them is simple. Meanwhile, it is very hard and sometimes even unbearable near the person who complicates everything.  Lord, have mercy! It’s impossible! Someone prays sincerely, “Lord, give me some intelligence!” He thinks intelligence is many thoughts. “The more thoughts I have, the smarter I will be.” Today, when you come back home, think about my words. Is having many thoughts speaks for your intellect or… What is it called in psychiatry? Schizophrenia. God forbid! Where everything is simple there are a hundred Angels, where everything is complicated, there are no Angels.2 They have all flown away.    

Forgive me.

Glory to our God, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen! 

1“But let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No’ ‘No.’ For whatever is more than these is from the evil one.” (Mt. 5:37)

2The quote from St. Ambrose of Optina.

WHY DOES EVIL EXIST?

WHY DOES EVIL EXIST?

Archpriest Sergiy Baranov

St. John of Kronstadt Cathedral of Gai

June 11, 2023

Let us discuss the presence of evil in this world. This is our experience. Well, someone can say, someone who thinks frivolously, we can stop him and say, “Well, think about that!” To which he might answer, “There are no sinister forces, there is no devil.” But we stop him again and say, “But where does it come from? Look, it comes from the outside. Do you want this evil”? “No”. And he will say, “This is my habit.” But there was a reason for your habit, this habit appeared somehow, this temptation by evil appeared from somewhere. There was your answer to this evil, but this evil came to you from the outside. This suggests that in our world, in being of our world there is a dark power which tries to spoil everything around. If there had not been a light power as an opposition to the dark one, the latter would destroy this world, our world simply would not exist. This fact proves that there is a light power which opposes sinister forces. This is a continual fight. On no account do I want someone to think that these forces are equal, – on no account do I want that! In an instant, one question appears, well, why, if God is almighty, why would He, as someone may think, let this dark power act, why would He let this power be? Have you not thought about that? 

This evil power entered into us and united with every cell of our body. So in order to destroy this evil one should destroy all of us. We are all contaminated by this evil, every cell of ours is infected with it. But God loves us, He feels compassion. That is why God has a wise plan, a long term plan. He lets this evil tempt us so that we would be able to show our inclination to kindness, to make a choice. He can not become our Friend by force, without our choice, He can not become our Father by force. One can become a lord or a leader forcefully; one can come and conquer. But one can not become a friend forcefully. So, that is why God let us show our inclination for Him. We make our choice when resisting a temptation. 

Not having any temptation, one may say that, “But I have already shown everything.” I do not believe you. The very first hardship will show that, actually, you have already shown everything, the very first hardship – and you have already changed your mind.  Your inclination is not reliable, this is not true. I love You while everything is good. But there appears just a little, small unpleasantness and I do not love You anymore. This is not love. These are commercial relations. Love is unconditional. So, in order to show this unconditional love to God, we have to be tempted. And this silly dark power does not even suspect that it helps us to resist temptation. This power tempts us and lets us win this way. Having repelled temptation, we say that, “God, it is not that I simply tell You,  “Jesus, I love You,” – but I prove it every day.”

Now there are many words out there, but it is hard to believe them. There are so many different words. People speak lofty language but do sordid acts. So, word means nothing if not proved by action. But what is worse is that this word can be hypocrisy. That is why any word should be proved by action. In order to prove our sincerity to God, we have to constantly resist temptations, which provoke us – whether we really love Christ or not.  

Look, what Gospel we have read today, if someone can remember, “He who has not left father or mother for Me is not worthy of Me.” He does not say, “I do not want to see you.” He says that your love for Me is not complete. So, you can prefer an imperfect father or imperfect mother to the Perfection of God. He does not say I do not want to see you, I am offended, I am angry. He says, “Not worthy of Me” – the quality of your state is not worthy. “Who has not left a son or daughter is not worthy of Me.”

I, as a priest, saw so many lives for the last 30 years. One goes to church sincerely, ardently. Then a temptation came – a disease of a child, your own disease, your career is destroyed, friends left you – and your relations with God got on the wrong side. So, it means that your relations with God were not sincere, it means that you always needed something from Him. “God I want nothing from you but only You Yourself! This is my main wish.”

Today we celebrate All Saints’ Day.  This was their way. God says, leave your father and mother, leave your son and daughter, leave your property, as apostles did. They were poor people. Their property was – a boat and a fishing net – they needed it to make their living. God came, “Follow Me”. They left their boat and net, and they went to some place unknown. The same happened with all saints: leave this, leave this, leave this. But the last…last thing God says in the Gospel, “Do you want to be my disciple? Take your cross.” 

Now it is very often the case when people are coming to church to achieve completely different goals. Where to read to make my family feel good? Where to read to manage hiccups at work? Where to read to make this or that part of my body healthy? Only a few people enter a temple and approach not to that, or that, or that icon from which they can ask for this, for that, and for this. They go straight to a rood. To the Cross on which is Jesus with blood flowing down. Sometimes I may say to people who need this, and that, and this from Jesus, “Go to the Cross. Look at His hands, legs. Ask Him.” And it may happen that your tongue can not even move. One has some power to only say, “God” and that is it but then there is some pause. 

All saints, there was not even one saint, we remember today, apostles, hierarchs, righteous saints, we remember martyrs, we remember different archieratikons, venerables, but there was not even one saint who entered the Kingdom of Heaven without a personal cross. This cross is like a key which can open this door. It is impossible to enter the Kingdom of Heaven without a cross. On an icon we can see that the righteous thief enters the Kingdom of Heaven with the cross on his shoulders. It does not matter what archieratikon, I say, you had when you strived – as a righteous lay person or a monk, as a hierarch or a priest, as a venerable, as a martyr, especially as martyr. No one entered the Kingdom of Heaven without a cross. 

This is the answer to the question why does evil exist? Evil is a marker which reveals the quality of our Christianity, it is like an acid test. We may see through this evil – if we agree with it or resist it. We may even be succumbed by this evil but we cry about it and this is our fight. We do not agree with it but evil fights with us and this process is our inclination to Jesus. Evil can win one hundred times but we go to penance through this shame and announce our confusion and this process is our inclination to Jesus. 

Why does evil exist? Now we do understand it, right? To fight it, to beat it. If we do not conquer this evil we will run away from it all the time but it will keep catching us occasionally. We need to win it as the saints did. Everything is for Christ’s sake. But the main thing, I would like to emphasise it, not only for Christ’s sake but with Christ. I do not believe that someone was able to win evil without Christ. These are arrogant people with self-importance. One day this self-importance thing will betray them, it will collapse. Why did the Lord let this happen? For us to become firmly convinced of our imperfection. We should understand it properly so that we cry and scream, “ Lord! I lost this battle one thousand times and finally I got that I can not be without You. I can not. Do not leave me and I will not leave You. Only like this can I win.” 

Glory to God, both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen

ON GRIEF AND SELF-WORTH

ON GRIEF AND SELF-WORTH

May 7, 2023

 

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit!

There was once a  great Orthodox Elder, Ephraim of Arizona, who passed away just a few years ago, whom many know as a great and powerful elder. He was once a novice, the youngest novice to another great Elder, Joseph the Hesychast of Athos, a cave-dweller already canonized by the Holy Church. Once the  young novice Ephraim heard from Elder Joseph that the way of ascension to God is as if it were a ladder with different steps.  The Holy Fathers, the Venerable Saints who strove for Christ, are on different steps: some higher to God, some lower. Then young, naive Ephraim asked, “Father Geronda (from Greek Γέροντας), and where am I?” The elder answered, “Nowhere. You are not on the ladder because you have not repented yet.”

Elder Joseph, an experienced spiritual warrior, identified the main work of the ascension to God. Repentance is the first step. And if you have not achieved it, all your other feats are feats of the antichrist, feats of proud satan. Perhaps someone may have read about when satan appeared to Antony the Great, saying, “You keep vigils at night, but I don’t sleep at all. You fast rigorously and I don’t eat at all. All your feats are nothing. I can do better than that. The only thing I cannot do is humble myself. I can do all this out of pride in myself. I can stay awake, I can rub my knees red when I pray, I can neglect eating, I can go around the world and even do good deeds, but out of my pride and not out of love. I can go around, do good deeds and admire myself for what a wonderful person I am. I can do it all! All, except humble myself.”

 You only  begin to enter the spiritual life at this first step of repentance. Those who have not passed this point cannot even dream of a spiritual life. They are just building  castles of sand that will collapse. You build, you shape, you think you have something monumental already. You have prayed so much, done so many good deeds, gone to church so often – and suddenly it collapses in an instant. You are not on the ladder because you have not repented yet.

There are two reasons that a person is allowed to experience grief. First, grief is allowed to sinners for humility. Secondly,  it is allowed to righteous people, for perfection. And the biggest mistake is when a sinner, who has not yet repented, who has not passed this point of repentance, suddenly thinks that he is allowed to have grief for perfection. Grief for perfection is allowed to those who have repented, those who have already gained experience through repentance. But if the hapless novice, the hapless Christian, who has just come to the Church, suddenly thinks that grief is allowed to him for perfection but he has not yet passed the point of repentance, he, poor man, does not understand that this grief is his own wrong behavior, grief he is bringing on himself. The commandments of God are not commandments of prohibition, not a desire to rule over a poor man. God does not say: I order you to do this, I order you not to do that. God’s commandments are recipes for happiness. God says to us, “Do this and you will be happy. If you fail to do so, you will be in bad health, you will suffer, troubles will follow you”. The man does not keep the commandments and is in grief all the time. And woe unto that foolish ascetic if he thinks that he has already ascended to that degree of spiritual life where grief is for his perfection. This was true for Seraphim of Sarov – grief for perfection – and for Sergius of Radonezh – grief for discernment. And for us poor people who have not yet passed that initial point, grief is for our sins.

There was once a nun named Eupraxia living in Orsk. In Soviet times there were no monasteries and our Orsk nuns lived in flats. I visited her and gave her the Eucharist. She had such a serious illness, you know.  When I arrived her asthma was choking her. I started to read the communion prayers and she almost fainted. But the moment she received the Eucharist she came back to life, as  if she was resuscitated in an intensive care unit. I asked, “Mother Eupraxia, where does it hurt?” And then she told me, mispronouncing the Russian words (she was a Chuvash woman), “My sins hurt”, – she understood exactly what was hurting her. She, being such a good nun, never once told me, “God visits me to perfect me.” She would always say that her sins hurt. 

Hapless is a novice, a monk or any Christian who has not passed that period when he realizes that all his problems are of his own making, but suddenly starts saying: “The Lord has visited me with grief, it is for my perfection, my humility.” You have no humility, you have a high opinion of yourself! “My spiritual father has chastised me, and he has done it for the sake of my perfection.” Your spiritual father’s not perfecting you, he’s just not controlling himself anymore! That’s why he chastised you. Saint Ephraim of Katounakia once said, “Do not upset God, do not break the commandments, He will take His grace away from the confessor and the confessor will give you a thrashing”. And then He will restore His grace upon him, and he will be peaceful and kind again. 

The most crucial mistake is to misunderstand why grief occurs. I doubt that, of those of us standing, there are many people here who are sent grief for perfection. So far, grief is still for our wrong behavior. It is a violation of the law, the law of happiness, and that is why we are unhappy all the time. Let’s sober up, get back to reason. Realize who we are and where we are. And then maybe we’ll just come to that first step on the ladder and hear  Elder Joseph say, “You haven’t repented yet.” 

Lord, take away our folly and give us reason, which Christianity calls humility of mind. Some people think they are really wise, but if they are just wise, they are spiritually insane. Orthodox wisdom is called humility of mind. Without the word ‘humility’, wisdom becomes the wisdom of this age, thus becoming spiritual madness. The man is so clever, so well-off, understands everything, but does not believe in God. So what? Then he dies and is buried with his wisdom, even if no grief visited him in this life. Buried and forgotten. All his wisdom is five feet under. If he does not succeed to the Kingdom of Heaven, what is his wisdom? It is foolishness. 

To Our God be the glory always, now and ever, and unto  the ages of ages. Amen!

PEACEFUL TIMES GIVE BIRTH TO FANCIERS

PEACEFUL TIMES GIVE BIRTH TO FANCIERS

On the Day of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker

Cave Church of St.Nicholas, the Iveron Monastery of Orsk

22.05.2023

 

In peaceful and favorable times, the Church has always given birth to less saints that in the times of sorrow, hardship and deprivation. This is because peaceful times give birth to fanciers, those people who live in some dreams. Christianity is a cross. The mere word contains a cross and a cross is the symbol of Christianity. Those Christians who avoid their cross somehow are not Christians, they are dreamers who call themselves Christians.     

The times of sorrow have given more saints, favorable times less. If we speak about monasticism, only strict monasteries where there were hardships, feats and obedience, produced good monks. Meanwhile, some comfortable city monasteries with good meals, amenities, a scheduled routine, and even individual cuticle scissors and fingernail file, give less saints. If monasticism does not strive after sainthood, this is not monasticism, but this is a sad, a very sad theater. 

The worst thing is hypocrisy before God. Even if you are a sinner, a lazy person, a fornicator, you should be honest. But if you are the same sinner, lazy person and fornicator, but present yourself as a saintly person and hide your worthlessness behind holy robes, this is hypocrisy and a play before God. This is the problem. Those monks and nuns, who seek a comfortable, full-bellied and contented life, are not the monastics, but hypocrites. Read the Lives of the Saints and you will see they are all on my side. This is what I am telling you, they will all be on this side.  They will prove it not by their words but by their lives. 

Saint Nicholas is one of the saints who had never avoided his cross but said to the Lord, “I am Yours. Give me my cross, the one which is destined for me, and I will bear it.” This is why he became a saint. This is why he brings joy, not sorrow, to God.  

Many Christians make God sad and many Christians, as it is said in the Gospel, will become very much surprised on the Last Judgment when they will see themselves in a place they have never expected themselves to see. 

Saint Father Nicholas, pray to God for us!

ABOUT THE ROOT OF ALL SINS

ABOUT THE ROOT OF ALL SINS

Sermon before the Common Confession, St. John of Kronstadt Cathedral, Gai

05.21.2023

 

The root of all sins, the nature of any sin, if you look for the essence of it – is selfishness. Selfishness is the opposite of love. So, if God is Love, selfishness is the opposite side, the side of satan. And all of us suffer, every person to some extent, all of us suffer from this disease of selfishness.  

What did Adam and Eve do in paradise? Ate an apple or what? They let selfishness prevail over love. God asked them, – God who was their Father, Who loved them, Who protected them from evil, diseases, and troubles, – He asked them simply, as a Father,  “Please, do not eat this.” Well, what was the problem there: to eat or not to eat. They were not hungry I guess. But really, were they? Why would they not just obey? There was nothing crucial about it. What was crucial?  The preference for selfishness over the beloved Father was the crucial point. To top it off, who did they prefer, look, God is the most lightful being on earth; and a serpent came – the vilest one.  They do not believe God but do believe the serpent.   They do not listen to God who asks them in a clear and simple way, as a Father, “Do not eat, please.” They do not listen to Him. But they do to this serpent which whispers them to their ears, “Eat. Do not believe Him. God told you that you would die. Do not believe Him.” Look, do they prefer their Father to this vile serpent, actually they prefer this vile serpent to their Father. 

 

Humans let selfish action happen. So that there are catastrophes, misconceptions from global to personal ones, misunderstandings between close people.  Get down at the bottom of troubles and you will find selfishness, which is the root of any problem. No one wants to cede, no one wants to humble themselves. I. I, I – “I” is everywhere. This is our main disease. Selfishness. This is the root of conflicts and global wars in the world. Millions of people die. Selfishness is a starting point here. Preference yourself to everything. This selfish act ends up with hypocrisy, when we start to blame God at the end. That is what Adam and Eve did. Well, they trespassed and their Father told them, “You trespassed, yes, I can see that. I can see that you broke commandment,” – they should have repented of it saying, “Forgive us.” But they insincerely started to find excuses. Adam blamed Eve, “You gave me this woman, so she taught me to do so, it was not my fault.” Eve blamed the serpent, “This was the serpent, You let it come and it seduced us.” Finally they blamed God, “You gave me Eve and You created the serpent. You could see this situation, couldn’t You? Where were You, God, at this time?” Even having trespassed, a human can not admit guilt and that is why one can not be healed. They committed a mortal sin. And anyway they try to find excuses to justify this sin, find someone else to blame so that it was not me. 

A starting point of a repentance is the act of admitting your guilt. Yes, it was me, who else? It was my fault. It was all my fault. All hardships of my life were my fault. I go to church regularly but nothing is happening with me. Whose fault is it? Is it God’s fault? It is my fault.

 

When Sophrony Sakharov was a young man, his heart was so ardent but his brain could not follow it. So when he was in the Second World War he saw a lot of problems and sorrow. Out of a sudden he revolted against God, “God, my heart is in pain for this suffering world but where are You?”  Why me, a little man, can feel the pain of this world but where are You now?” And God came, being hung on the Cross, his hands and legs were in blood, his heart pierced, and He said, “I am here. Look where I am. I am here both in wartime and in peacetime.  In the times of well-being when people self-indulge a lot, I am here, and in times of war, and in times of peace. I am here always.” Then He told him, “Was it you who was crucified? You just sit here feeling blue. You can not even fight with your own sin from penance to penance but you argue about world issues and fairness of world creation. But look at yourself sincerely. You can not even change anything inside of you.”

 

Sometimes modern people argue about wrong things in our country, world but sometimes I want to say, “But is everything ok with your family? Is everything ok inside of you? Is it really all great and right there?” This is the most deceitful situation. In order to cover your sin, to neutralize it somehow you switch to something global.

We are all infected with a sin, there is no even one healthy cell. And the root of all sins is selfishness, when you prefer yourself to the whole world. I am the center of the universe. But God should be the center of the universe, then through Him there should be your neighbor. But in our case “I” is the centre of the universe. 

One more thing, there is one important detail when we talk about sins. Small sins, big ones… Could you tell me please, when a husband cheated his wife one time or one hundred times, is there any difference here? No difference, he is a traitor to the full.  You betrayed your motherland one time or one hundred times so you are a traitor to the full, there is no difference in quantity. But then again, satan tries to alter our understanding: well, these are just little things. My delightful neighbors, these little things build our life globally. Our life is like a chain made of these little things. And every detail has its meaning. Sometimes we can relax, it seems to us that it is just a little thing. But if there are one hundred little things, it is one hundred times more. And how many of these little things we do, not only a hundred but thousands, millions of them. This is already tremendous weight, which can bear down heavily upon us and kill us in the end. 

Every sin is something that, the root of a sin is not what you have done, but that you have betrayed the Lord again. He asks you again, “Please, do not do that,” but you would do it. This is the essence of a sin. An extent of filth or extremity of a sin is not even so important here but this esse. You were asked, the Lord asked yo,u “Do not do this,” but you did it out of spite, again. You do it even when you really have some strength not to do it. I would understand it if it was really hard to fight a sin, but these little things. Well, in this case with little things we can win, can’t we? So we betray God over every little thing. It would be a different matter if you were severely broken once. We say “little thing” so it means it is something small, and when fighting with it it is easier to win. So, win this little thing and another one also.

The longer you do not cure disease, the deeper it goes. Blood spreads it all over your body, delivers it to every cell. In the beginning it was only one body organ infected but later this disease will spread all over the body as cancer does. If cancer is not treated, its metastases will spread all over the body. The most terrifying situation is when a patient goes on the rampage. A doctor says, “Your situation is quite serious. If you do not summon up, you will die in half a year.” But the patient is just grinning at his face saying, “Comme on, what can you see in this scan?  I feel well today.” This behavior will kill our patient not in half of a year but even earlier. The one who has sense will summon up and start a treatment course. But the one who does not accept a disease, can not realize this contamination by a sin will die very soon.

Symeon the New Theologian says, “There are many people on the earth who live automatically, physiologically but their soul is already dead.” Once I came to wash the corpse of my acquaintance who died five minutes ago from cancer. I came, we washed him, put on clothes, turned him and, he died five minutes ago, and saw the corruption of the body, already. Five minutes ago he was alive but this corruption process was already on for days, months, he was sphacelated inside. 

So it seems to us, it seems that we are alive but the sphacelating process is already on. Someone can call it the process of aging. I would rather say that this dying process is inside of all of us, the dying process is on even in our children. It is on, it is on. And this process was triggered by a sin, nothing else, no physiology, but by a sin. It was provoked by a sin.  

Forgive me, please. Ok, who is going to take Communion?

Our Lord and God, Jesus Christ, in the abundance and riches of His loving-kindness, forgives these children. I am an unworthy priest, under the power vested in me, absolve you of all of your sins always, now, and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.

ABOUT BLINDNESS AND VISION

ABOUT BLINDNESS AND VISION

Sermon for the Sunday of the Blind Man

21.05.2023

 

The Lord told him, “Be healed,” and he became healed. Sometimes the Lord uses other forms. Why? Why couldn’t He simply say to this man the same words He said to the man who was lying near the pool of Siloam? “Rise, take up your bed and walk.”1 Suddenly, the Lord uses the form: He spits, makes clay with the saliva and anoints the eyes. The almightiness of God does need a form. He can say something and it will be. However, He does it for the sake of the fact that we live and think in the format of this world and because we are formed, we have a shape. Everyone of us has a form.   He does this because He does not want to be absolutely unintelligible and unfathomable for a coarsened human who exists in the format of this world. As Saint Gregory Palamas said that the essence of God is unfathomable and a human can in no way fathom it. We cannot understand WHAT God is, what He is like and we can either determine or perceive Him. This is why, not to be absolutely unfathomable for people, God enters the format of this world Himself the way known only to Himself.    

For example, we have just received the Eucharist, the Body and Blood of Christ. God could simply enter us spiritually but He takes up a form of bread and wine and gives us His Body and Blood in this shape. He does this all for the sake of a human who goes by this. Of course, a venerable person, such as Saint Symeon the New Theologian, who has attained the state of contemplation and who goes beyond the format of this world, he perceives God without a shape, he experiences Him in a different way. But this “different way” is unfathomable for us.  We cannot understand the measure of Saint Paul the Apostle who says, “I was in the Heavens and saw it. But I cannot describe all this to you, as I will have to give you earthly examples but what I saw was not of earth. Yes, I heard something there but I cannot communicate this to you because again I will have to give you some earthly analogies but everything is so different there. You can see and feel and understand everything in a different way there.”   

Nevertheless, this is for those people who have stepped so high that they do not need a shape any more. They can pray without icons, they can pray the way… as the Lord says to the Samaritan woman, “The times will come when you will pray in the Spirit, and not in Jerusalem or on that mount of Gerizim. You will not need a form any more.”2 But we are too formed, too fleshy, too earthy, and the Lord descends to us for our sake to take us by the arm and pull us gently to the place which is beyond any form.   

There is another extremity when people attach themselves to a form too much and lose the contents. Let us take a look at today’s Gospel again. What will we see there? The Lord heals the man who was blind from his birth. As it is said in the Gospel, no one has ever heard about such things. I can understand when at the Clinic of Professor Feodorov they operate on the eyes which still have life in them. But what if there has never been vision at all? It seems one should only be amazed at this event and be in awe but we see the Old Testament Pharisees and Lawyers who attached themselves so much to the form that they have lost the contents, the essence itself.   They say, “It’s Saturday. No one should heal on Saturdays.” O Lord! You should have forgotten what day it is witnessing such an extraordinary event! Look, what has happened! You should not remember if it is a Monday or a Saturday today after this. But they are too attached to the form.  

These were the Old Testament Pharisees and Lawyers. However, even now we have the New Testament Lawyers, who are attached to the form so much that they lose the essence. We execute everything to the last letter of the law without thinking that there is a human behind this law. 

There is a precious state, the state of the middle, a sense of measure. No one can teach this sense, as it is, perhaps, in the heart. The sense of tact, the sense of measure. A person feels. He feels he should not turn either to the right or to the left. He feels the person he speaks to: say less and you will offend him, say more, and he will become offended too. It is very difficult to feel this middle in order to say the right thing and enough of it. With men this is impossible.3 No one can learn this. Some people study this at different psychological courses. They might learn something there. However, this won’t be perfect. This is because they cannot understand that all this does not come from our head, but it comes from our heart. It comes from God.  This is why you should not go to psychological courses where they teach you how to make the better of your opponent, but you should go to church and seek God, Who is this sense, the sixth sense, and Who will be our mind, heart and consciousness. Again, no one can teach you consciousness. If there is no consciousness, where will you take it from?  

O Lord, enlighten us with your Holy Spirit, so we become a little more sober. 

1 Jn. 5:8

2 “Jesus said to her, ‘Woman, believe Me, the hour is coming when you will neither on this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, worship the Father.’” (Jn. 4:21)

3 “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Mt. 19:26)

OUR MONASTERY IS 10 YEARS OLD

OUR MONASTERY IS 10 YEARS OLD… 

Some people might say, “Only ten?” but others will exclaim, “Already ten!” Perhaps someone will be surprised at the “success” we have made: ten churches were built at our monastery, more than thirty tonsures were performed and more than 2500 pilgrims visited our monastery during these ten years. 

At the same time, we become more and more amazed at the mercy of God and protection of the Holy Theotokos. Sometimes it feels like everything is being built and arranged by itself and we, sinful people, have nothing to do with this all! 

Certainly, many things are built and delight the eye. However, no external activity is the most important thing for us. Holiness, reunion with the Living God and our inner transfiguration – this is what we are striving after with our mind and heart. This is why the theme of the Jesus prayer, by which our monastery tries to live, is so interesting both to us and to the people who come to us. 

And it is not by chance that the monastery is named in honor of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, the one of the most venerated on the Holy Mount, which preserves an experience of the tacit prayer for many centuries. We believe that the Theotokos blesses us for the feat of prayer. Surely, we do not succeed in performing it to the full extent but, as they say, the Lord kisses mere intentions.   

Ten years… Meanwhile, we still keep striving for spiritual heights, we wish to “fly high”, understanding that for doing this we should have wings strengthened by humility. According to the Venerable Abbess Arsenia (Sebryakova), “Only humility brings passionless repose to our heart, peace to our mind and fancilessness to our thoughts,” thus it gives us a pure prayer and makes our “flight” safe and truly spiritual. 

In addition, probably the most precious thing that we have acquired during these ten years is the vision of our weakness and realization of the fact that we are only at the beginning of our way… the way of the fanciless doing to which the Venerable Abbess encouraged us. “We should come to hate the dreaminess which carries us far away from God and distracts our souls from the main thing, which is repentance.” Meanwhile repentance is not only the acceptance of one’s sinfulness but, as our spiritual Father says, it is an action. Repentance is a change (first of all) of oneself for the better. It is the transfiguration of an inner person.   

We sincerely admit that we only start our movement towards humility, this “downward” movement, in order to know ourselves, our worthlessness, inertness and lack of spiritual purity and to acquire an impregnable reliance on God and trust in our Heavenly Father to live in Him without hesitation.     

A life with the Living God means being real, here and now, “Lord, Jesus Christ…” We will keep trying to go to Christ the way we have tried during these last ten years and we will try to bring more joy and less sorrow to God, the Theotokos and our neighbors by our feats. 

We heartily thank all our benefactors, friends and pilgrims who helped us by their prayers, work or donations to build the monastery, our spiritual ship.

The Clergy and the Sisters 

of the Iveron Monastery