30/04/2026

Intense thoughts and carnal temptations...


By Saint Isaac the Syrian

Know that intense thoughts and carnal temptations will fight you, to defile your body and your soul.

To overcome this passion, you must systematically avoid worldly associations. Do not forget that our nature has within it the urge for procreation, which is inflamed by our careless behavior with women.

Another kind of damage is caused to the soul by temptations that come from things that are far away from us, and another, much more serious harm is caused to our soul by thoughts that come to us when the temptation is near us. When the fire is far away, it does not harm us much, but when it is near, then the damage is certain.

Just as oil nourishes the light of a lamp, so carnal desires nourish passions. In order to keep our bodies clean from carnal pollution, we must be very careful about stimuli. For it is not the propensity for procreation that God has placed in man that is harmful, but the deviation. However, man must tame this propensity and direct it to good. For if he leaves himself without a bridle, then he will become worse than wild animals. God made everything “very good”, but man strayed from the right path and left his body free to be satisfied as it wants, and not as the will of God commands.

The natural movements of the body should not lead us astray or hinder us from sobriety. Drink, much food, and careless intercourse with women kindle the flame of evil desires, and the body becomes wild, losing its natural meekness and simplicity.

Many times we think that through exercise and prayer we have reached high standards of virtue. It is then that God permits carnal temptations in order to humble us. Force is needed, because the flesh does not submit easily. The struggle is difficult, but with the Lord's help we will conquer. Our labor and struggle, hard and difficult, will be rewarded by God. Sorrows and sorrows kill the passions of the flesh.

Our bodies, like our souls, are not sinful, but evil desires and carnal defilements defile them. Exercise, suffering of the body, and prayer help in spiritual elevation.

When we despise the sorrows and griefs that God allows for our perfection, it is as if we despise the commandments of God. We must not forget that virtue blooms in us like a flower only through sorrows and physical labor. The more we love rest, the more we give way to passions. For when the body is tormented by labors and sorrows, evil thoughts subside. When a person remembers his sins and repents of them, then God provides for him and increases his virtue. The more someone forces himself, the more God blesses him, granting him the joy of virtue. Every joy that does not come from virtue feeds the passions of the flesh.

“Often our body, fearing temptations, becomes a friend of sin.”

These words were spoken by one of the Holy Fathers of our Church. Therefore, he who desires the Lord to dwell within him must bridle his body, work the commandments of God, and guard his soul from the works of the flesh. The Holy Spirit does not dwell in the body that rests in carnal desires. When the body is weakened by fasting and prayer, then the soul is strengthened. And the body is accustomed to begging the soul for rest, because rest is its food. When the body is not nourished by laziness and much rest, then it gives way and is defeated.

Therefore it comes and begs: “Let me rest a little and come to my senses.”

And this it does until it regains its strength. Then it attacks the soul with greater ferocity. Therefore, we will not consider the insidious entreaties of the body. We will conduct ourselves as God wants. And in the world one can acquire virtue, provided one struggles against the sinful demands of the body.

When the body is exhausted by temptations and asks to be freed, you should say to it: “You desire impurity and a shameful life.” But if it objects to you that it is a great sin to kill one’s body, you should refute it with the argument that I am not killing you (the body), but the evil and wicked desires that nest within you.

You should say to the body: “I kill the unclean life that the Lord detests, and not you who are a gift from God.”

It is better to die than to be separated from our God, who gives us so many gifts, and above all purity of soul and sobriety. What is one to do with life when he is far from God? A thousand times to endure the sufferings of the body, than to give in to his unlawful and sinful desires.

source / churchofagianapa.blogspot.gr

Bees don't remember.

 


They don't remember which flower bloomed the most beautifully.

They don't keep notes about which blossom gave them the most nectar or which one left them hungry.

They fly. They gather. They move on.

They have no time for bitterness. Nor for selfishness.

Nor do they wait for the perfect flower. They work with what is available — and make something worthwhile.

And that's how honey is made.

Not with ideal conditions. But with consistency. Patience. And a simple decision: not to get stuck on what didn't give you. But to move on to the next flower.

Maybe that's a lesson for all of us.

You don't need to remember who didn't treat you well.

Just keep collecting what's good.

And make something sweet out of it all.

27/04/2026

Some were incorruptible and others were fragrant), all raised their hands, unable to explain them scientifically!

 If someone asks you:

How is it proven that Orthodoxy is the only true faith, answer him that:

 

a) The Holy Light is given miraculously,

Only to the Orthodox

And to no heterodox or non-Orthodox!

 

b) Only the Orthodox Priest

Casts out demons from a demonized person!

To heterodox and non-Orthodox clergy, the demon is indifferent.

 

c) Only the tomb of Christ is empty. No other tomb of a religious leader

Is empty..

The empty tomb of Christ is indeed a proof of the Resurrection

And of our correct Faith.

 

d) Only in Orthodoxy do you encounter countless Holy relics.


All the doctors in the world, who examined Holy relics

(Some were incorruptible and others were fragrant), all raised their hands, unable to explain them scientifically!

 

e) Only in Orthodoxy,

You will encounter countless miracles.

From the Virgin Mary and from countless Saints.

And countless miraculous icons.

 

f) Only the Orthodox Priest, by reading a special prayer, sanctifies the water

And makes it a Sanctification.

In fact, sanctification never spoils the water, no matter how many centuries pass!

 

g) Only Orthodoxy has millions of Witnesses.

Preacher Dimitrios Panagopoulos +

"The Liturgy is like an engagement for us..."


 The Liturgy is like an engagement for us. Just as you wear an engagement ring, which signifies a promise of marriage, so too does the Liturgy signify that I am united with Christ, who promises me that, if I remain faithful, He will certainly bring me into the Kingdom of Heaven.

We live in this paradise on earth.

Here, then, my beloved, this great truth is fulfilled.

Here, when we celebrate the Liturgy, the entire Church of Christ is present.

We are united with Christ and become one body with Him.

Just as, if you take a white cloth and place a very powerful lamp behind it, it becomes a luminous screen, so too are we absorbed by the rays of Christ and made Christ-like.

We become the temple of Christ, we become members of Christ, we become Christ-like, and He is our head. Head, “Christ is the head of the church,” means the source, the origin. When you are thirsty, you go to the fountain to quench your thirst.

Christ is the one who quenches our thirsty hearts. Our members, our flesh, and our bones become the members, flesh, and bones of Christ. We live the life of Christ, and Christ takes on our own life.

Just as the bread we place in the holy bread box is one, just as the bread we place on the holy Table is one, just as Christ is one, so too do we become one with Christ and with one another; we become one Christ.

What, then, happens when we celebrate the Divine Liturgy? We hold a banquet, a supper. We invite as our fellow guests the saints of our Church; we invite our departed father, our grandfather, our great-grandfather, our beloved ones who have passed away; we invite the angels.

And Christ Himself comes and offers us His body and His blood. This means, “Having commemorated all the saints, we offer ourselves, one another, and our entire lives to Christ our God.”

Having brought all the saints here and entrusted ourselves to them, having implored them and made them our helpers, we now give ourselves to Christ.

Elder Emilianos of Simonopetra

I won't tell you how to love.


 I won't tell you how to love.

I'll tell you how I don't love anymore.

I don't love waiting for a response as if it were proof.

I don't love looking at the clock lest you be late in feeling what I feel.

I don't love keeping score: who said "I love you" first, who stayed the longest, who cried the deepest.

I don't love as a transaction: I give you tenderness, you give me attention.

I don't love as a bargain: if you change, I change too.

I don't love as a court: with witnesses, accusations, evidence and convictions.

I don't love out of fear of losing you.

I don't love out of lack, to fill gaps that only I know where they hurt.

I don't love to prove to anyone (neither you nor me) that I'm worth it.

I don't love with conditions.

I don't love by saying "if you love me, I will...".

I don't love by asking for proof of love, because whoever asks for proof has already lost the point.

I don't love because it's the way it should be.

I don't love because I'm afraid of loneliness.

I don't love because everyone loves.

I don't love because I read in a poem what love is like.

And now that I've told you all this,

I'll find you doing exactly the opposite.

You'll find me doing the opposite too.

And I won't say it's wrong.

I'll say: "This is also a path."

I'll say: "Next time, maybe differently."

I'll say: "Welcome to the experiment. Here we don't give answers, here we live them."

As you said:

to find fellow passengers who are still wondering.

Not teachers. Not therapists.

People who also got a little lost, to find their own map.

And you know what?

Maybe love is nothing we say.

Maybe it's the moment we say "I don't know" and that's enough.

Are you still here?

Great.

This is a start.