• April 30. 2017

    GOD IS…


    Psalms 62:6-7 (61:7-8 LXX)

    For He is my God and my savior,
    My protector; I shall never be moved.
    In God is my salvation and my glory;
    He is the God of my help, and my hope is in God.

    Encouraging Words

    God is God and I am not. This is an eternal truth that I must always keep repeating to myself to fend off the temptation to be my own god. God has promised to be our God, both to the Church and to each of us as individuals in His Church. As our God, He is our savior and protector. No matter how big the storms of life get or worse yet, the sirens of distraction call out to me in times of peace and calmness, because of His steadfastness we will never be moved if we keep Him as our God. He is my salvation, my glory, my help, and my hope. I choose no other to be my God! Glory be to Him!

  • April 29, 2017

    Saint of the Week

    St. Anthony the Great

  • April 27, 2017

    AMBASSADORS


    Tobit 13:3-4

    Give thanks to Him before the nations,
    O children of Israel,
    For He scattered us among them.
    Make known His greatness there;
    Exalt Him in the presence of all the living,
    For He is our Lord and God;
    He is our Father unto all the ages.

    Personal Challenge

    Just as God had dispersed His chosen people, the nation of Israel, throughout the other nations, so too has He dispersed us, His followers throughout the world. He has done this so that we can be His emissaries, His ambassadors, to the people of this world and point them to the King of Kings and the Lord of Lord who loves them dearly. This means living our lives in a way that shines His light as beacons in the darkness. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • April 26, 2017

    FOLLOW HIM?


    Luke 5:27-28

    After these things He went out and saw a tax collector named Levi, sitting at the tax office. And He said to him, “Follow Me.” So he left all, rose up, and followed Him.

    Encouraging Words

    We often focus on just the fact that Jesus was willing to call upon a tax collector to follow Him. Tax collectors were hated by their fellow Jews. Indeed, it is great news that Jesus would call someone like Levi (Matthew) to follow Him, for this gives me hope that He might be willing to call someone like me to follow Him as well. The other part of this story that is so powerful is Levi’s response, He was most likely living a pretty lucrative life because tax collectors were wealthy people. They got their wealth by swindling everyone that the collected taxes from. What is so powerful about this is that Levi dropped everything, left his wealth behind, and followed Jesus, who had no temporal wealth. Would I be willing to do that? Would I be willing to trust, obey, and follow this nomadic Rabbi? Is Jesus that important to me? Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • April 25, 2017

    PATIENT ENDURANCE



    Psalms 62:5 (61:6 LXX)

    However, be submissive to God, O my soul,
    For my patient endurance is from Him.

    Encouraging Words

    Life is full of things that will continually test us. Our endurance will be tested. Our patience will be tested. Our faith and commitment to our God will be tested. The journey of life is a roller coaster filled with ups and downs, many of which are of our own doing, many of which are because of the fallen world. Here the psalmist teaches us that through our submission to God we will receive the patience endurance that we need in life from Him. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • April 24, 2017

    WORKING FOR GOD


    Tobit 12:8-9

    Prayer is good with fasting, almsgiving, and righteousness. A few prayers with righteousness are better than many with wrongdoing. It is better to do almsgiving than to lay up gold. For almsgiving rescues one from death, and it will wash away every sin. Those who do almsgiving and are righteous will be full of life.

    Personal Challenge

    It is so easy for me to get focused on those things that are considered acts of worship and neglect the things that God asks me to do. Things like prayer time, bible reading and study time, sitting through liturgy, and the list goes on. Tobit reminds us that while these things are still good, they do not truly deepen our relationship with our Lord unless they are coupled with fasting, almsgiving, and righteousness. Our modern Christian faith practices have stripped our Christian journey of these acts because we fear that people will get hung up on works. We know and teach in our Orthodox faith practice that we will never earn favor with God by our works. We know that there is nothing that we can do to earn our way into His family. Actually, we believe that we deserve nothing from our God. However, if I want to experience God’s grace, love, and mercy to the fullest extent then I must be fully investing of myself in His work, His labors. This is where fasting, almsgiving, and righteous acts give us our opportunities to grow in His image the most, Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • April 23, 2017

    WE ARE SET FREE


    Luke 4:18-19

    “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,
    Because He has anointed Me
    To preach the gospel to the poor;
    He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted,
    To proclaim liberty to the captives
    And recovery of sight to the blind,
    To set at liberty those who are oppressed;
    To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”

    Encouraging Words

    Many years before our Lord Jesus Christ came as a man, Isaiah had prophesied of the coming of our Savior with this proclamation. Jesus used these very words to announce His ministry and the plans that our Heavenly Father had for Him. Jesus made it clear that He is a part of the Trinity, God the son, and that He had always, since the beginning of time, been anointed by the Holy Spirit to do the work of the salvation of mankind. Jesus did not become something special or different because of this proclamation. He had always been the Son of God. Before He was born of the Virgin Mary, He was the pre-incarnate Son of Man, and after His birth, He was now the Incarnate Son of Man, This is all a mystery that God knows the truth of. But for us this means that He has preached the gospel of truth to us for we are poor, He has brought healing to us for we are brokenhearted, He has set or free from the captivity of death. He has cured our blindness, and He has released us from oppression. Thank You, oh my Lord!

  • April 22, 2017

    Saint of the Week
    St. Isaac the Syrian

  • April 21, 2017

    SHAKEN NO MORE


    Psalms 62:1-2 (61:2-3 LXX)

    Shall not my soul be submissive to God?
    For from Him is my salvation.
    For He is my God and my savior,
    My protector; I shall be shaken no more.

    Personal Challenge

    So, what is salvation? What are we being saved from? Some will say that we are being saved from God’s wrathful judgment. But how can this be if we claim that He is all love and mercy? We are being saved from the sting of death that was given to us from sin. Jesus, our Lord, and Savior, became incarnate, lived a perfect and sinless life, then willingly let His life be taken from Him so that He could die in our place, Then, while in hell, He destroyed the gates that hold us in bondage to death and saved all of mankind, and creation, from death. It is because of this glorious truth that our soul is submissive to God and why we are shaken no more by the evils of this world that try to distract us from trusting in Him. Glory be to God.

  • April 20, 2017

    ADVICE FROM AN ANGEL


    Tobit 12:6-7 LXX

    Then Raphael secretly called the two of them, and said to them, “Bless God and give Him thanks. Ascribe greatness to Him and give thanks in the presence of all the living for what He has done for you. It is good to bless God and to exalt His name. Make known the words of God’s works honorably and do not delay to give thanks to Him. It is noble to keep hidden the secret of a king, but glorious to unveil the works of God. Do good, and evil will not find you.”

    Encouraging Words

    Just because someone might say that they do not believe in angels, or God, or Jesus as our Savior, does not make it so. As for me, I choose to believe in all of these and then to live my life accordingly. Throughout the book of Tobit, we find that Raphael, an angel sent by God, is active in the lives of both Tobit and his son, Tobias. Raphael is not controlling their lives or manipulating them because he cannot do that. We are all accountable for our own decisions and never coerced by God or His angels to do something against our will. After spending time with Tobit and Tobias, appearing as a human, he reveals who he is to them and gives them this powerful advice, advice that all of us can learn from. We should continually bless God and give Him thanks for what He does in our lives. We should freely ascribe greatness to Him in the presence of everyone in our lives. We should make known, from the rooftops, His words, His works, and His greatness in our lives and the lives of everyone.