The Prayers of St. Isaac the Syrian
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2019
- St. Isaac says that one who prays these prayers "will receive sanctification by them, and will be filled with the grace of the Spirit." While this might be too bold for us to say about any prayers we might write, our father Isaac is one the most notable ascetics and teachers on union with Christ.
These prayers are beautiful, striking, and worth praying again and again. Here is an example:
"God deem me worthy of insight into the mystery of Your love which is depicted in Your dispensation for the perceptible world, in the works of Your creation, and in the mystery of the slaughter of Your Beloved Son."
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Orthodoxy is life.
orthodoxy is not life! but Jesus is.
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Do bishops marry in orthodoxy
@@prayunceasingly2029i don't think so
They do not. Priests can, but that is the highest a married man can go in the hierarchy of the Church.
Thank you for sharing these writings at a time when most can't afford to buy the books, or don't have access to an Orthodox library. May God protect you in His work.
Yeshua Messiah, son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
These prayers of this beloved man of God are a source of inspiration. Those who listen to them will find their heart and soul warmed!
Thank you for this peaceful reading of the sublime words of a great saint.
Glory to Jesus Christ!
These are priceless. Thank you for collecting them to instruct, illumine and bring healing understanding to our souls, and cause us to drawn near in hope to the treasures given to us through Christ Jesus our Lord.
Thank you for sharing these prayers of St. Isaac the Syrian. These are really beautiful prayers and very practical. Good reading, clear enunciation. God bless you.
St. Isaac the Syrian pray for me
Such beauty and understanding.
Glory to Jesus Christ! Thank you for uploading these prayers.
If you could do, I'd love to hear more from St Isaac the Syrian.
Praise you Jesus
What a blessing this is! St. Isaac the Syrian please pray for us☦️
amen
Thank you!
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What a beautiful reflection of the Holy Spirit of God in the st . Preyers love Donna USA
Beautiful
Thank you for this.
This is great, thanks for doing this!
You have a nice reading voice - thank you for taking the time to read this.
High level of ageless wisdown
Awesome. Thanks for this.
Wonderful 👏
No doubt about the experience that i have been through,Odd or miracle event that I wrote in many sites , I am an Arab from State of Qatar this is not my name for personal reasons in the second half of April 2016 , woken suddenly to witness this phenomenon I saw on the ceiling of my room clearly and for period a few seconds it was sufficient the image of the Christ the face clear, appearance is very natural without the presence of things out of the ordinary, the face is a little long white color and beard is normal and the hair of the head lays on top of his shoulders the eyes with beauty and sharp looking and features are wonderful resembles Middle East Caucasians people , image impressed me with complete clarity, I thought at first that he looked like one of my friends to a slight degree, but quickly I felt inspiration jumped to my mind he is the Christ, this what has occurred how to explain no idea,using google as assistance to translate Arabic to English
تجربة عجيبة كتبتها بمواقع كثيرة لو كنت بشك ما دونت حرف واحد وانا مواطن قطري صاحب تعليم وثقافة ليس هذا اسمي لأسباب خاصة في النصف الثاني لشهر أبريل 2016م وبكامل حواسي ومستيقظ وصاحي كنت نائم فجأة نهضت وكأن اريد لي أن أشهد هذا أدرك أن الأغلبية أو الكل لن يصدقوا أعذرهم رأيت على سقف غرفتي بصورة واضحة ولمدة لا اعرف ممكن ثواني لكنها كافية صورة السيد المسيح وكأني لمحت ان يديه إلى الخلف ومظهره طبيعي جدا بدون وجود أشياء خارجة عن المألوف وجهه ابيض طويل قليلا اللحية خفيفة وشعر الرأس يتدلى على بداية كتفيه تقريبا وعيون بها جمال ونظرات وملامح رائعة وشكله يشبه شعوب الشرق الأوسط و الغرفة بها اضاءة خفيفة والذي أبهرني الوضوح التام للصورة وقد اعتقدت بداية انه يشبه أحد الأصدقاء بدرجة بسيطة لكن بسرعة احسست او إلهام راودني هذا هو المسيح أمر لم أتوقعه لكن حصل بل معجزة.
Great sin, to contemplate ourself and the neglect of contemplating our God.
Well put
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In the name of Jesus christ our lord, please I need translation to what you say in every record you do, will you?
Can anyone provide a full text for this? 🙂
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Is Saint Isaac venerated in the Roman Catholic as well?
As far as I know, yes he is.
Tim, I was told St Isaac wrote about the end times. If that is true & you can find what he wrote, it would, no doubt, be edifying for people to be aware of what he, by the grace of God, foretold & to pass it on to their children... so that the generation that's around when those things happen will be forewarned.
I wholeheartedly agree that something from St. Isaac on the end times would be edifying for us all. I briefly tried to find something like this but didn’t find anything.
I have a request: since you are strong supporter of my work, and care about the souls of men, can you find some texts that are either not under copyright or are blessed for reproduction from the publisher/author that you would like me to record? It could be on the end times or something else, it could be by a canonized Saint or holy man that has the ethos and veneration of a Saint. If you have the time and interest, I’d love you to find one or more texts along these lines. It could even be a full book or long treatise. Thank you, brother.
I add my request to Orthodox Wisdom. I’m overwhelmed by the power of this collection.
St. Isaac the Syrian is also venerated as a Saint in the Catholic Church, especially the Eastern Syrian Catholic Churches. I pray for the Catholic-Orthodox Unity. I have a point to make though, the icon of the saint shown here is writing Greek instead of syrian.
You are correct, but this is probably just an icon of St. Isaac made for a primarily Greek audience. Nothing to be alarmed with
@@OrthodoxWisdom Okay. What I actually meant without writing was I wanted to know, whether you may be, by any chance, having any such images of St. Issac with syriac or something similar.
I quickly found a couple with what looks like Arabic: images.app.goo.gl/KtEewrNpxR7SPCBz9
images.app.goo.gl/KTYCiodBchfXg6HEA
If you search “st Isaac” and then words like “Syriac” or something else you might find something better. Also, use google translate to get his name in the language you want and then search images with “st Isaac icon” but in the non-English language you choose. Sometimes that will give you images you won’t find when searching in English. Hope that helps
I have an honest question, which I asked several times without a satisfactory answer.
Isaac the ASSYRIAN ,and not Syrian as he lived in Mesopotamia and not in Syrian, was a Bishop of the Assyrian_- Nestorian church.
Typically he was a HERETIC .
How is he worshiped as a saint ,and studied as a Father by the Orthodox Church?
Or is it possible that Nestorios was not a heretic, but all this was a plot of Cyrilli of Alexandria who hated all Antiochians including st.John the Chrysostomos ?
Look to the witness of the saints on this, not just the academic theologians and those who analytically look into the last. Here is a helpful article on the issue: orthochristian.com/90545.html
St.isaac is syryoyo in aramaic and syriani in arabic and Syriac in english
Syrian in greek hi dont have to do with assyrian and nastor or ashur to do
And syria arab republik whas aramer Syriac kingdom before islam
Syria is in arabic its not rong mister
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You are tottaly out of point.
Read my post.
St. Isaac lived in Mesopotamia and was a bishop of the Assyrian Church.
Nothing to do with Syria.
And for your historical information, Syria was named so out of mistake , as the Greek historian Herodotus misplaced the kingdom of the Assyrians in that area ,which originally was called ARAMIA.
If you’re going to read a prayer, do it with a joyful heart. You sound like you’re reading a plumbing textbook
In Christianity especially Orthodoxy humility is the key. St. Isaac was extremely humble in his prayers and the reader reflected it well. God bless you.
sorry, but Orthodoxy debunked in 1 sentence: Whoever celebrates pagan feats (such as christmas,easter,SUNday...) isn't a follower of YESHUA haMASHIACH!
Orthodox Christians don't claim to follow "Yeshua Hamashiach," whoever that is (is it a Rabbi?). We follow and worship Jesus Christ, hence the name "Christian." Big difference.
@@keegan211 it means Jesus the messiah lol
in Hebrew
How dare you declare yourself judge of who is and isn't a follower of the Son of God
You truly are without God.