God asks three things of every baptized person:
From the soul, true
faith;
From the tongue, truth;
And from the body,
moderation.
Saint Gregory the
Theologian
From the soul, true
faith;
From the tongue, truth;
And from the body,
moderation.
Saint Gregory the
Theologian
And
this does good, because as Saint Paisios writes:
“the
person who gives thanks, who glorifies God and lives in gratitude, drives the
devil completely away.”
The
devil cannot stand gratitude or doxology.
But
when a person starts complaining, what happens?
They
bring him closer.
One
complaint brings another, one misfortune brings the next, one streak of bad
luck follows another—and then try finding a way out.
That
is why, my brothers, “we ought to give thanks.”
(Fr. Ananias
Kousténis)
We will forgive,
He will forgive us,
we will love,
He will love us,
we will be merciful, He will
be merciful to us.
We will not judge others,
God will not judge us.
What goes around comes
around.
What we give,
we will receive.
We give a penny and receive
kilos of gold from God.
That is why, when we know
the way to salvation, salvation is easy.