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Sunday
of the Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council
7th Sunday after Easter, 31st May 1998 by the
V. Rev. Archimandrite Panteleimon P. Lampadarios
Patriarchal Vicar of Alexandria |
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Health
is considered to be one of Gods most important gifts to man. Mans
body, according to the teachings of the Orthodox Church, is the temple
of God. It is the living vessel of the Divinity from which the radiance
of the Divine Glory shines. St. Paul teaches us saying, "Your body
is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which you have of God,
and you are not your own" (1 Corinth. 6:19). Whatever we have, we
have it from God. Nothing belongs to man, even his own body. Through Christs Sacrifice on the Cross,
man has been freed from the chains of sin, which caused the deterioration
of mans bodily and spiritual health and in addition, brought death
upon the human race. "For you are bought with a price"
(1 Corinth. 6:20). Christ bought us from the course of the Law with His
own Precious Blood. Because our body and soul belong to Christ, it is
our duty to live according to His Will; and furthermore, to take care
of our health. Thus St. Paul concludes saying, "Glorify God in your
body, and in your spirit, which are Gods" (1 Corinth. 6:20). In the same and equal manner we must take
care of our spiritual health. The soul is affected by our personal sins,
and by heresy, which is the worst type of spiritual illness. Every sin which man commits can be cured
by repentance and the Forgiving Grace of God, which is granted through
the Holy Sacrament of Holy Confession. Heresy, on the other hand, is the
complete alienation of man from God. Heresy is the fruit of man
s pride. Heresy builds up the impenetrable wall of impenitence, which
prevents man to return to salvation. And although God forgives all sins
committed by man, the sin of heresy is unforgivable and brings eternal
punishment and condemnation upon those who insist in their heresy. Our Lord Jesus Christ has assured us saying,
"I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven
unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven
unto men. And whosoever speaks a word against the Son of man, it shall
be forgiven him: but whosoever speaks against the Holy Ghost, it shall
not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come"
(Matth. 12:31-32). See the Lords philanthropy! All sins and blasphemies
He forgives, because they are the result of mans weakness. But the
sin against the Holy Spirit, He does not forgive; neither in this world,
nor in the world to come. Heresy twists the true teachings and does
not respect the Word of God, Holy Scripture, Holy Apostolic Traditions,
or the teachings of the theophoric and god-inspired Holy Fathers. It strives,
under the influence of pride and mans logic, to give logical answers
and interpretations to the Divine Revelation, ignoring the fact that Faith
does not belong to the level of "logic", but it enters into
the sphere of "above logic". Faith is something, which is not understood
by simple logic; it is not the result of knowledge, nor the accomplishment
of philosophy. Faith is accepted with the hope in the divine promises.
St. Paul teaches us saying, "Faith is the substance of things hoped
for, the evidence of things not seen" (Heb. 11:1). Throughout Holy Scriptures we find the teachings
which urge us to preserve the true faith. In the Book of Acts we read,
"And as they (Paul and Timothy) went through the cities, they delivered
them the decrees to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and the elders
which were at Jerusalem" (Acts 16:4). Also very important, are the
last instructions of St. Paul given to the Bishops and Presbyters of the
Church of Asia Minor: "Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to
all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost has made you overseers, to
feed the church of God, which he has purchased with his own blood. For
I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among
you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking
perverse things, to draw away disciples after them" (Acts 20:28-30).
Even our Lord and Saviour Himself warns us about the coming of pseudochrists
and pseudoprophets. "For there shall arise false Christ, and false
prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it
were possible, they shall deceive the very elect" (Matth. 24:24). False christs, false prophets and false apostles
are the heretics, who by their own will and in their own knowledge twist
the truths of the Holy Gospel. They present one part of the truth, as
been the whole truth. The Holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church,
participating in the Ecumenical or local Councils, had full conscience
of the responsibility that they must preserve the Truth of Divine Revelation,
just as it was revealed by God and had been passed down by the Apostles
and eye witnesses of His life on earth. At the same time they had to be
aware for themselves and for the whole flock from any false teachings
coming from heretics. They believed that they had the responsibility,
not only before God, but also before their flock, and they struggled to
build up and to strengthen the faithful in the true faith of Christ. The Holy Fathers with their personal example,
their teachings, their kindness, their warm zeal and self-denial gave
courage to the faithful during times of persecution and tribulation. With
their virtuous life and struggle for Orthodoxy, they became the athletes
of Christ in the stadium of the Church. We, the Orthodox Christians, today, honour and give gratitude to all those who struggled for Orthodoxy. Let us pray to our loving God to give us strength and faith, so that we also be able to defend the Apostolic Faith, imitating those holy men, who sacrificed even their own lives for the Truth, and became Shepherds and Teachers of the Church. |
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