Old Style
December 22
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Thursday |
New Style
January 4
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31st Week after Pentecost.
Tone 5.
Nativity Fast.
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Monastic rule: cooked food, no oil.
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Forefeast of the Nativity of Christ. Great-martyr Anastasia of Rome, the Deliverer from Bonds (ca. 304), and her teacher Martyr Chrysogonus, and with them Martyrs Theodota, Evodias, Eutychianus, and others, who suffered under Diocletian (304).
St. Nicephorus the Leper and Wonderworker, of Chios (1963).
New Hieromartyrs Dimitry Kiranov, archpriest, of Yaroslavl, and Theodore Poroikov, archpriest, of Yalta (1937).
St. Boris (Talantov) of Kostroma (1970).
Repose of Monk Dositheus, hermit, of the Roslavl Forests and Optina Monastery (1828).
Thoughts for Each Day of the Year
According to the Daily Church Readings from the Word of God
By St. Theophan the Recluse
Thursday. [James 1:19-27; Mark 10:17-27]
Someone turned to the Lord with a question: Good
Master, what shall I do that[mc1] I may inherit
eternal life? What necessitated this question? Were
there no scriptures? Was the law not read every
Saturday for everyone? There was everything—both
Scripture and its interpreters; but in society
difference of opinion went around and muddled everyone.
The Pharisees said one thing, the Sadducees another,
the Essenes, their own thing, the Samaritans their own.
In Galilee, perhaps even pagan teachings were heard,
and each put forth their own with a tone of conviction.
Anyone who was zealous for salvation naturally came to
the question: What should I do? What should I follow,
that my soul not be destroyed? Our situation now is
very similar those times. What teachings are not going
around our schools, in society, and in literature! For
the indifferent it is nothing; but they for whom every
teaching is not the same cannot but seek an answer to
the question, “What should I do?” So what
is the solution? The one the Saviour gave: Believe and
live as God commanded, and do not listen to
people’s talk; let them talk. The talk of
scientists is like rumours and fashion: today they say
one thing, tomorrow another. But you should heed only
God’s word, which abides unto the ages. What the
Lord commanded no philosophizing can revoke. Everything
must be done, and cannot be put off. The judgment
indeed will be according to the word of the Lord, and
not according to our philosophizing.
[mc1]
Friday. [James 2:1-13; Mark 10:23-32]
Hearing the word of the Lord about the inconvenience rich
people have in entering the Kingdom of God, the disciples
thought, Who then can be saved? The Lord said to
this, With men it is impossible, but not with God: for
with God all things are possible. It is not possible
to renounce self-interest without the influence of grace
on the heart; it is not possible to cope with all sorts of
weaknesses for things, or with all the sin living in us
and all of its consequences without God’s grace.
God’s grace is given, according to faith in the
Lord, in the mysteries of the holy Church. Hold tightly to
the holy Church of God and to all of its institutions, and
the power of God, helping to bring about every good, will
always abide with you. But at the same time always
remember that these illuminating and life-giving
institutions are a means and not the goal; that is why you
should go through them only in order to enliven and
nourish the grace-filled powers hidden in you through
their influence, and then take up your work as a strong
man, ready for every good deed. If you keep what
you have received to yourself and not release it through
good deeds, you will not be right; just like one is not
right who shuns everything belonging to the church.
Incorrect zealots of piety make the very structure of a
pious life subject to criticism; but this does not take
the significance away from this structure, and does not
justify philosophizers, who shun it only on these grounds.
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