“Let the sinner not despair… When we turn away from sin and are filled with ardent love for God, He forgets the former state. God is not like people. He does not punish for our previous actions. And if we have repented, He does not ask why we squandered so much time. He loves us and does not reject us when we return to Him. It is enough only to return in the proper manner.”
St John Chrysostom, 4th century
Open my mouth and fill it
with your praise.
Prayer is doxology, praise, thanksgiving, confession, supplication and intercession to God. “When I prayed I was new,” wrote a great theologian of Christian antiquity, “but when I stopped praying I became old.” Prayer is the way to renewal and spiritual life. Prayer is aliveness to God. Prayer is strength, refreshment, and joy. Through the grace of God and our disciplined efforts prayer lifts us up from our isolation to a conscious, loving communion with God in which everything is experienced in a new light. Prayer becomes a personal dialogue with God, a spiritual breathing of the soul, a foretaste of the bliss of God’s kingdom.
INDIVIDUAL PRAYER
We can spend time each day to first recall the life of His Son in us; to come and abide in us. Then we can thank God for what we have been given, ask for forgiveness for our sinful behavior, pray for the sick and the suffering, pray for those who have passed away and those that we love or hate. These prayers will connect us with the God of our salvation and help recenter our thinking and feelings away from the passions and give us strength to live according to God’s will and Christ’s teachings. The simple Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner” can be recited one or more times per day to provide us daily help.
COMMUNAL PRAYER – LITURGIES
In the Gospel of Matthew (18:20), Jesus Christ says that “For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them”. By being together we welcome Christ into our lives in a significant way and this provides for the fullness of our Faith. Attending the Liturgical services enable us to hear Scripture readings, confess our sins and participate in the Holy Eucharist.
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St Theophan The Recluse
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“I have grieved my beloved Lord.
My soul longs once more to see the Lord.
My soul languishes after Him.”
“I have no pleasure in anything.
My soul sorrows with a great sorrow.
I have grieved God.
O why did I grieve my beloved God?
Small is the fire within me.
My mind is on earthly things.”
“Him who has known Thee seeks Thee.”
– St Silouan the Athonite
