• October 26, 2020

    WE STILL NEED TO DO

    Sirach 35:1-3

    The man who keeps the law will abound in offerings;
    He who heeds the commandments sacrifices a peace offering.
    He who returns a kindness offers fine wheat flour,
    And he who does alms sacrifices a praise offering.
    To forsake evil is pleasing to the Lord,
    And to forsake wrongdoing is atonement.

    Personal Challenge

    All too often I have been reminded that things that I choose to do for my Lord will not earn me a ticket into Heaven. Believe me, I know this. I know that I am saved by His grace only through the work of Jesus Christ. But I also know that the scriptures abound with the reminders that I show my love for God and my appreciation for His grace and mercy by doing those things that please Him. I do them because of His grace and mercy, not to earn it. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • October 24, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. Sophrony



  • October 23, 2020

    THE EYES OF THE LORD

    Sirach 34:15-17

    Blessed is the soul of a man who fears the Lord.
    To whom does he look? And who is his support?
    The eyes of the Lord are upon those who love Him.
    He is a powerful protection and a strong support:
    A shelter from the burning heat,
    A shelter from the noonday sun,
    A guard from stumbling,
    And help from a fall.
    He raises up the soul
    And gives light to the eyes.
    He gives healing, life, and blessing.

    Encouraging Words

    God desires that we be in a relationship with Him. He wants to walk with us as He did with Adam in the garden. If we fear Him, esteem Him as our Lord, then He will do all that is highlighted in these verses in our lives. Glory be to God!

  • October 22, 2020

    OUR HOPE

    Sirach 34:13-14

    The spirit of those who fear the Lord will live,
    For their hope is in Him who saves them.
    He who fears the Lord will fear nothing,
    And he will not be cowardly, for the Lord is his hope.

    Personal Challenge

    There is only one whom we should put our hope. That is the Lord. He is the one who saves us. He is the one who redeems us. He is the one who makes it possible for us to fear no one or no thing. Through our hope in Him, we receive life. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • October 21, 2020

    WHO IS REALLY IN CONTROL

    Sirach 33:13

    All His ways are according to His good pleasure.
    Like clay in a potter’s hand,
    Thus men are in the hand of Him who made them,
    To render to them according to His judgment.

    Encouraging Words

    We have become stiff-necked people who believe that we are in control of our lives and our destiny. And yet we cannot keep the rain off of our heads when we go out. We cannot change the course of time. We actually have very little in our lives that we really are in control of. Even with these few things, we must always remember that everything, all the way down to the breath we take and beat of our heart, is a gift from God. We are the clay in His Hands. The most important thing to remember as we think of this is that He loves us beyond measure. He desires us to be His adopted children. He will take care of us and bless us. Glory be to God!

  • October 20, 2020

    TRUST

    Sirach 32:23-24

    In every work entrust your soul to the Lord,
    For this is the keeping of the commandments.
    He who believes in the Law heeds the commandments,
    And he who trusts in the Lord will not suffer loss.

    Encouraging Words

    There are always two sides to trust. We can put our trust into someone or something. That is one side of the trust equation. That person, or thing, that we put our trust into must then be trustworthy. We are told here to entrust our soul to the Lord. We can trust Him with the very essence of who we are for we know that He is trustworthy. He will take care of us because we are a precious gift in His eyes. One of the ways that we show that we are putting our trust in Him is by keeping His commandments and living His way. What are those commandments? Love God and love our neighbor. It all boils down to these two precepts. He does the rest. Glory be to God.

  • October 19, 2020

    CONTRASTS

    Sirach 32:14-17

    The man who fears the Lord will receive instruction,
    And those who rise early will find His approval.
    He who seeks the Law will be filled with it,
    But the hypocrite will be made to stumble by it.
    Those who fear the Lord will discover judgment,
    And like the light they will kindle righteous deeds.
    A sinful man will turn aside correction
    And find a rationalization according to his will.

    Personal Challenge

    In life, it comes down to two choices as to where we put our allegiances. We either choose to love God and put our trust in Him or we choose to reject Him and choose to put our hope in anything but Him. If we choose to put our trust in Him, He will give us instruction, we will find His approval, we will be filled with His precepts, we will discover the beauty of His judgment, and we will be able to produce righteous deeds. If we choose to reject Him, we will stumble over the precepts that He has for us and we will turn away His correction and end up separated from Him forever. As for me and my household, we choose to love God. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • October 17, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. Paisios the Athonite

  • October 16, 2020

    FORGIVE ONE ANOTHER

    Sirach 28:2-3

    Forgive a wrong done you by your neighbor;
    Then your sins will be pardoned when you pray.
    Can a man preserve wrath against his neighbor
    And still seek healing from the Lord?

    Personal Challenge

    God has an economy of life that is so much different than the way that the world works. First, He asks us to love Him, then He asks that we love our neighbor. We may ask who our neighbor is and the answer always comes back that everyone is our neighbor, including our enemies. Finally, He asks us to forgive our neighbor, and our enemies, for anything that they have done to us. This is the ultimate act of love for another. This is also where we will see Gods’ acts of love, mercy, grace, and forgiveness playing out in our lives. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • October 15, 2020

    TESTING

    Sirach 27:4-7

    When a sieve is shaken, the refuse remains;
    So a man’s filth remains in the way he reasons.
    As a furnace tests a potter’s vessels,
    So the test of a man is in the way he reasons.
    As fruit reveals how a tree is cultivated,
    So a man’s reasoning process reveals his heart.
    Do not praise a man before he reveals the way he reasons,
    For this is the way a man is tested.

    Personal Challenge

    We see the true nature of things around us by testing them. To get the rocks that we do not want in a batch of soil, we run it through a sieve and discard them. When we are done throwing a pot (shaping it while the day is moist, we put it in a kiln to harden it and burn out any impurities. We plant trees and flowers and wait until they produce fruit before we choose to keep them. The same applies to people. We must be tested to see who we really are and what is really important to us. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!