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  • September 28, 2020

    GIVING KINDNESS

    Sirach 7:32-36

    Stretch forth your hand to the poor,
    That your blessing may be complete.
    Let the kindness of giving be shown
    In the presence of all the living,
    And do not withhold kindness from the dead.
    Do not withdraw yourself from those who weep,
    And mourn with those who mourn.
    Do not hesitate to visit a sick man,
    For by such visits you will be loved.
    With all your words, remember the time you will die,
    And you will never sin.

    Personal Challenge

    It is so easy to get wrapped up in our own personal stuff and end up forgetting that everyone around us has needs and issues to deal with as well. There is really no monetary cost to showing kindness to another person, especially those who are down and in need of compassion. Loving our neighbor is one of the two commands that Jesus gave to us. Showing kindness comes out of that love. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • September 27, 2020

    FEAR AND HONOR

    Sirach 7:29-31

    Fear the Lord with all your soul
    And honor His priests.
    Love Him who made you
    And do not forsake His ministers.
    Fear the Lord and honor His priests,
    And give them their portion as commanded:
    The firstfruits, the trespass offering,
    The gift of the shoulder offering,
    The sacrifice of sanctification,
    And the firstfruits of the holy things.

    Encouraging Words

    God knows that we, His people, cannot go through life, successfully following His teachings, without someone to guide us. As Jesus so often verbalized in His teachings, we are sheep who are lost without a shepherd. God established a hierarchy for us to function within. Jesus is the head of the church. He instructs and guides the church. He has established the leadership of the church down through the ages starting with the apostles and on down to the level of our local churches where we have priests to be our shepherds. Our roll in this hierarchy is to fear God and to honor those whom He has ordained to be leaders or shepherds. It is not always easy to do this because sometimes we get leaders who abuse their role. We must always remember that God will hold each one of us accountable for that which was our responsibility and that to those whom much was given, much will be expected. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • September 26, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. John of Kronstadt 

  • September 25, 2020

    SHOW LOVE

    Sirach 7:20-21

    Do not mistreat a servant who does his work in truth
    Nor a hired worker who devotes himself to you.
    Let your soul love an intelligent servant;
    Do not deprive him of his freedom.

    Personal Challenge

    Most of us do not live in a situation where we have servants who are submissive to us, but we do have many situations in our lives where these verses apply. We may be managers where people report to us and that we must lead others to accomplish our work. We may be parents or spouses, which also leads to times when we are in charge of someone else. Whatever the case, we all have opportunities where others count on us to be their leaders. It is our responsibility to them and to our Lord to serve them as leaders in order to demonstrate Christ to them. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • September 24, 2020

    AVOIDING EVIL

    Sirach 7:1-3

    Do no evil things,
    And evil will never overtake you.
    Stay away from wrongdoing,
    And it will turn away from you.
    My son, do not sow on the furrows of wrongdoing,
    And you will not reap the same things sevenfold.

    Personal Challenge

    The guideline for eliminating evil things from our lives is fairly simple and straight forward. If we avoid evil things by not doing evil things, then that evil will not overtake us. If we dabble in evil things, wrongdoings, and sowing sinful seeds, then we will reap the consequences of this behavior, which will be more evil in our lives. We cannot live our lives in a worldly manner and expect heavenly results. Lord Jesus Christ. Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • September 23, 2020


    CHOOSE INSTRUCTION

    Sirach 6:18-19

    My son, from your youth up, choose instruction,
    And you will find wisdom also into old age.
    Come to her as one who plows and sows,
    And wait expectantly for her good fruits;
    For in her work you will labor a little while,
    Then you will quickly eat of her fruit.

    Personal Challenge

    If we truly want to grow in the image of Christ, we must be willing to choose the path of instruction. Being a Christian is not a one-time, static event, but a lifelong series of events of being tried, tested, and molded into the image of Christ. In Orthodoxy, we call this theosis. Glory be to God!

  • September 22, 2020

    A FAITHFUL FRIEND

    Sirach 6:14-17

    A faithful friend is a strong shelter,
    And he who finds one finds a treasure.
    There is nothing that can take the place of a faithful friend,
    And there is no way to measure his worth.
    A faithful friend is a medicine of life,
    And those who fear the Lord will find him.
    He who fears the Lord guides his friendship rightly,
    Because as he is, so also is his neighbor.

    Personal Challenge

    We have become so independent and self-reliant in our current generation that we have lost the concept of faithful friendship. Most of us go through our life with an abundance of acquaintances and “Facebook friends” but no close, intimate, faithful friends. And because of that, we are missing out on so many of the treasures of faithful friendship that these verses highlight. We have lost out on so much more that our lives could have offered. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • September 21, 2020

    HOW DO YOU SPEAK?


    Sirach 5:10-11

    Be established in your understanding
    And let your word be consistent.
    Be quick to listen
    And give your answer with patience.

    Personal Challenge

    One of my go-to phrases from our Lord Jesus Christ is, “May your “Yes” be “Yes” and your “No” be “No””. This passage today reinforces that teaching. Our speech should always ring with consistency. We should stand by our word and correct it when we know that we have spoken (or typed/posted) in error. Our word should always be guided by the understanding that God gives us. But maybe the most important skill to develop is patience. We will eliminate many offenses and errors by being patient before we speak, being quick to listen and slow to speak. Glory be to God!

  • September 18, 2020

    BE HUMBLE

    Sirach 3:18-19

    The greater you are, the more humble you must be,
    And you will find grace before the Lord;
    Because great is the power of the Lord,
    And He is honored by the humble.

    Personal Challenge

    Wait a minute! Everything that the world tells me, and demonstrates to me, is that I pursue greatness so that I can lord it over others. If I am great, then I deserve to be honored and recognized. This is not how our Lord thinks. Jesus, the Son of God, the creator of all in existence, humbled Himself and became flesh and blood, a human being. He was the greatest of all and was/is the most humble of all. If we desire to be like Him, then we too must become humble, more humble every day of our existence so that He and others will be glorified. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • September 17, 2020

    BELIEVE IN GOD

    Sirach 2:1-6

    My son, if you draw near to serve the Lord,
    Prepare your soul for temptation.
    Set your heart right and be steadfast,
    And do not strive anxiously in distress.
    Cleave to Him and do not fall away,
    That you may be honored at the end of your life.
    Accept whatever is brought upon you,
    And in exchange for your humiliation, be patient;
    Because gold is tested in fire
    And acceptable men in the furnace of abasement.
    Believe in Him, and He will help you;
    Make your ways straight and hope in Him.

    Personal Challenge

    As we strive to draw near to our Lord and live our lives to be like Him, we will be tempted. The enemy does not want us to succeed. We must set our hearts and minds on Him and be steadfast in our commitment to Him. As life closes in on us and we stumble and fall, we must cling to Him even tighter so that we do not fall away. The closer we are to Him, the more that we can accept from this world as it tries to pull us away from Him. These temptations can be used by God to refine us and strengthen us. In all of this, we cannot stop believing in Him, hoping in Him, and trusting that He will make our paths straight. Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!