Fr. Spyridon gives such a wonderful message. I am 72 years old and struggled with a sin of the flesh for almost thirty years and fought against despair many times. Jesus finally delivered me within the last year. Glory to God! Never, never give up. Father is right. God can do all things and He will intervene even when all seems lost.
I used to be an atheist and an anti-theist. I rejected God will every fibre of my being and even called Him many vile things. It was my mother who prayed for me for years, and God answered her prayer and performed a miracle in me; since then I've been on a journey back to Him. Intercessory prayers are very important and powerful, that's why we ask the Saints to pray for us. Even though the world today mocks and rejects the power of prayer, we musn't give up. Prayer is a gift that the Creator of the world has given to us to commune with Him.
Praying for others is something I should do more often. I regularly ask the Lord to forgive my sins but neglect to ask for the forgiveness of others. I was once a very very proud atheist, it may well have been the prayers of others that the Lord heard, accepted and brought into actuality. Excellent sermon Father, inspiring! I will pray for the conversion of other people’s hearts to Jesus Christ our Lord!
Thank you for the wisdom from the fathers. There is no Orthodox church or congregation in my part of the country but I can always listen to your words. Bless you!
Hello Anna, even if you can only make the trip two or three times each year, i would encourage you to connect with a parish so that you can receive Holy Communion. God bless you.+
Before coming to Orthodoxy, I did and said many bad things.Some of these things I did follow me and my poor reputation from them effects me negatively. Just these last two days I had felt a lot of despair and anxiety. The video really touched me today & I understand that adversity is given to me by God to call me to repent and to pray, and that through all of this I find hope, not despair. Thank you so much, Father.
@@TheRealRealOK Yes, St john Chrysostom says we rush to sin and shamefully approach confession, when it would be the other way round if we could see reality.
Thank you Fr. for this. I have been so close to despair, waiting and waiting for God to help me. In the waiting I have been flooded with anxiety and despondency. I reach out in thankfulness to Christ, but then so quickly fall backwards again. I'm not sure why it is so painful, the struggle. Perhaps I have taken it all too personally. Thank you for reminding us to reach out to Christ in the midst of the pain and be grateful that he's there. Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on us.
Yes, the struggle can be painful, the cross we are given is never the one we would choose for ourselves. But the fathers remind us that any endeavour for God is worthless if it is easy.
Hannah, I know exactly what you are feeling and am in the same situation. May God bring you through this so that you may help others in need. May the love of Christ warm you with the warmth of the holy spirit
Thank you for this teaching. It is encouraging and food for the soul. That is me.....confessing the same sin over and over again. I never thought of this struggle as a blessing because it's God reaching out to me/to us. I have always thought of these spiritual struggles as my failure and felt hopeless at times. However, this teaching gives me a new way of looking at this....it has shed the light of truth on this matter. It's actually God reaching out to me/to us. Thank you, Father, and thank you God. Thank you for the quotes from saints at the end of each video. These have been such a source of hope, joy, and strength. There have been times when these quotes led me to writings/books about these saints. Again, thank you. May God bless you.
I am full of despair because of my lamentable life and waywardness if the Lord was good and giving me joy I turned and seek comfort from something now and trapped again in darkness please pray please that the Lord delivers and restores my soul and mind to joy in Jesus Christ son of God have mercy upon this sinner
if you are reading this Fr Spyridon, thank you for your book "Small Steps Into The Kingdom", it was exactly what I needed. I wanted an introduction to Orthodox thinking and living, and your book made it so clear. Thank you for writing it.
Just another Roman Catholic enjoying such a beautiful message from this wise man, thank you Father for sharing these videos what a blessing they are! And to my Orthodox brothers and sisters God bless, stay safe, peace be with you!
As someone who quit with the grace of God just a few weeks ago after decades of smoke (2 packs, then vapor and ecigarette), keep faith - Perhaps it will help you that I eventually realized for me it was a sense of 'control' I needed to have over my life. That my life of saying 'smoking prevents me from greater sin!' was a life. Instead, I just couldn't let go of my addictiveness, and 'wanted' a daily vice like smoking. God bless.
I just wanted to say thank you for the uplifting video chats. I have what I will described as Melancholia. A natural inclination toward a deep sadness in the heart. I work my way through each day and try to find peace of mind and some semblance of happiness. I find that listening to you brings me hope but there is still something missing and even if I am in the State of Grace and have Christ within me I am still restless and searching for that happiness in the here and now. All folly, but I suppose the condition of mankind. Wish I could shake it off.
I can totally relate. Reminds me a little of what the apostle Peter experienced when walking on the water on his way to Christ. He was doing fine so long as he kept his eyes on Jesus, but the moment he took them off and started to look at the waves around him, he began to panic and sink! Keep going back to the Lord, fast and do the Jesus prayer. It's what keeps me barely afloat!
This is something I have struggled with, too. I have two suggestions. 1. Man was not made to be alone. Even those who lead a monastic life are surrounded by their brothers or sisters. Attend the Divine Liturgy and reach out to others and connect, even if they are not Christian. We have a psychological need to be close to others. 2. A state of sadness that is chronic can be described as depression. Depression can be described as the natural state when one feels there is no meaning or value in themselves. I encourage you to speak with your spiritual Father and discuss these things. Protestantism, atheism, and Catholicism all teach that humanity has no value. That is not the view of the Orthodox Church. If you work on both of these things it won’t cure your sadness overnight, but I think you will find your natural state changing over time until you realize you smile more than not. The world is beautiful and we can enjoy it now. There is no need to wait for death to be happy. I will pray for all of you. 💝☦️
It's so interesting, a good reminder of how God may work in our lives, even if something simple. This morning I just read 1 Corinthians 13 and then here I am listening in a depth of the same topic I just so happened to read.
Father Spyridon is truly a man of God...he touches my heart but all his uplifting words cannot change my despair. I've tried and tried to be a good godly person but all happenings in every aspect of my life just seem to continually get worse and worse in all ways possible, and these things are rapidly destroying my faith, even my prayers have failed. I feel at such a low point...and was always a positive strong person. WHY WHY WHY!
I'm sorry but I don't understand... so what (or rather, how) have you tried exactly to be? And how *_every_* aspect of your life have been getting worse and worse - how do you measure such things? I know I'm probably just stupid (and obviously too cold/insensitive, and sorry about that) but I don't honestly see any reason to be despondent.
Fr Bless + Thank you for this - it is so true that losing hope is not Good , and not to fall in despair - God truly does works miracles through our prayers and all sufferings and afflictions are indeed for our benefit and Gods Will - may we never lose Faith~ Hope and Love +God bless you and keep you + GLORY BE TO GOD FOR THINGS + ICXC NIKA
Thank you indeed, Christian friend, for this wisdom. As the west slips further down the slippery slope, away from God, there is indeed much to despair about. But the power of God the Father is supreme and our hope is always centred in Christ Jesus our Saviour. We must always remember that hope and pray without ceasing, in season and out of season, trusting always in God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, banishing despair from our lives. I shall look forward to receiving more of your homilies.
I loved this sermon , I also go though A desolation period , but it’s God who is strengthening our Spiritual Muscles to overcome it with perseverance at the end which he gifts us Consolation , a lot of the Saints struggled with this
Long time i confused wishful thinking with the spiritual power of Hope ..until i focused deeper on God saying i have not giving you a spirit of fear( leading to hopelesdness) but a ( my ) Spirit of Hope..Love..Power ans Sound mind deali g to us all the seed of faith..( ( for faith cometh by hearing( understanding becoming flesh in us) the word of God..
God bless this ministry, I am not orthodox, but I love and know our Father and Lord, thank you for these videos, may these videos keep bringing people closer to Christ and His purposes for our lives
Thank you father . Trying to keep hope here but it's hard . So few priests are awake to much of what is going on. Large numbers of orthodox have taken the v . And many closed churches and wore masks and even changed the mysteries as if they were unsafe ! .pray for us
I'm very thankful of your videos they encourage me , to keep going on. Especially in my fragile dark moments when close to despair. Again I say thank you.
Father, so grateful for this post, just what is needed in our lives right now! The timing is perfect as it so often is! Thank you and God bless always. 🙏🙏🙏☦️☦️☦️🙏🙏🙏
This is great, I really agree to with this. I had the experience of a sin I couldn't get past. I prayed and prayed and wrestled for so long in my own strength to overcome. Until, the sin had repercussions in my life. In that instant I realised God was saying "enough" I thanked Him for His correction and refinement and the wrestle left me. In that moment of humbling myself and leaning fully on Him, I never struggled with it again.
[~2:40] : [[native-]]-mooing ❣ [2:59] : Verily , "Christ has the power over all ailments, physical and spiritual" ; [5:20] "God can do all the things, for however long it takes" ; [5:50] "some ailments both physical and spiritual can only be healed through prayer" ; [6:07] "prayer itself has a number of dimensions" ; [6:12] "every moment that we prayer, we should do so with thankfulness in our hearts" . [6:20] "when we pray, when we feel an impulse a desire to pray, when we push ourselves [to pray] - when we force ourselves to pray : we must recognize that this is God, reaching out to us, giving us the ability to pray. when we have the impulse to repent, when we feel a desire to be virtuous over something and give up sin, always recognize these things as a blessing from God, God continuously reaching out in His Love for us. when we begin to recognize these things - as a act of God in our lives, that this is the direct action of God, trying to Save us, offer us Salvation : then gratitude may begin to grow in our hearts, and hope will come with it. Faith Hope and Love . God draws us to Him. every voice that we hear, is an opportunity to see God in our world. and with this gratitude, with this way of looking at ourselves, and our lives on the whole of the world : we may begin to protect ourselves from despair." T a w d i , e l d e r S p y r i d o n . [ Tawdi = native Aramaic ; Spasibo. ]
Father, I was in the protestant church one that was particularly Calvinist in theology for about a and recently have been studying orthodoxy and plan to convert. But I am troubled by some really bad spiritual warfare and the gist of it is I despair because I doubt Gods love and mercy toward me. Also I feel like I am blind to my own sins even though I pray they will be shown to me. During my time as a Calvinist I always doubted my salvation and that I was chosen and began to resent God. After looking into orthodoxy I have seen a better view of Gods love and salvation.
I'm sorry for your despondency, but if we should see something good in that situation, you are seemingly *"poor in spirit"* which is the real beginning for them who inherit the kingdom of God (cf. Matthew 5:3). Like many Orthodox people I know are used to say, God is very capable to save the sinner you are, but He cannot save the saint you pretend to be (or something like that). Even the fact you feel like being blind to your own sins is a sign about that in a certain sense. You are convinced (by God's mercy) that there's dirt and trash in the room of your heart, but without the light of Christ you cannot see the dirtiness itself; yet the closer you get to God the more clearly and strongly you see your sinfulness... not necessarily because your sight is improving (though that's also possible) but because you are closer to Him who is the Light of the world. This is also a reason why the most remarkable and (in our eyes) the most "angelic" saints in history sincerely saw themselves as the first of all sinners, and this understanding just deepened when they grew in faith and virtues. True beginning of repentance is in experiencing God's mystery, for we don't look at ourselves or each other but we look up to God. The light of the Sun is like coal-black shadow compared to God's glory - so how could we see ourselves as good and perfect when we stand before Him who is (in His unfailing love) like consuming fire? How to see your sins, there two or three things to do. First, we need to pray (as you have done). St Paisios the Athonite advices that in the situation like yours we should say something like "My God, somewhere I've surely done something wrong. Enlighten me to understand what I have done!" I also think that a lenten prayer of St Ephrem the Syrian is also good for this purpose. But beside that, we need also read... read both the Bible and writings and acts of the saints. I mean, God has given His commandments in the Bible and His saints have deepened our understanding on them - how could we see our sins if we don't know what the Lord asks from us? Therefore we are to reflect our life in the light of 10 commandments and the whole New Testament. And thirdly, participating in the Orthodox services also serves our purposes, because they both contain prayers and hymns that talk about our sins and spiritual inability (try to listen to *_The Great Canon of Repentance_* by St Andrew of Crete without being moved and feeling guilty) and "offer" the chance to be in touch with "divine" with all our senses (and through holy sacraments) which hopefully strengthens our willingness to follow God even if we don't come to see our sins at that very moment.
@@lapd9682 as a real meaning, joga is solely gym with configurational energies = uncreated vigours. if someone is getting also something else from it, than just physical, emotional & mental sinewy, then the one is practicing joga heretic, delutional way. indisputable joga is always leaded by Triune Allmighty God .
@@milkamustakylytar5204 Sorry, but no. Yoga is an act that is from the Eastern Religion of Hinduism. Why do you say you are a Christian when you participate in acts that are not of the Christian Faith?
Father we too have no orthodox parish anywhere near to us and we, my wife especially, who has an orthodox background, really is longing for circumstances to improve and change to enable things to go forward and she can go to orthodox church! Please pray for us Father. God bless 🇬🇷☦️🙏🕯️💖
Ecclesiasticus 10:10 There is no more wicked thing than to love money: for such a one setteth even his own soul to sale; because while he liveth he hath cast away his bowels.
Saint Matthew 25:15 And to one he gave five talents and to another two, and to another one, and to every one according to his proper ability: and immediately he took his journey.
Thanks for sharing this message. The only thing that drives me to despair right now is the Moscow Constantinople Schism. I fear for the future of Orthodoxy, and as a 4-month catechuman, it's very depressing to see these events reminiscent both of the great schism and the various splits of the Protestant sects. Please pray, as I do, for a quick and healthy reunification.
Hello father. I red your book 5 times, called Ancient Path. But these beautiful talkings of yours are not included .. will you write a book with these reflections of yours in the future?
@@FatherSpyridonROCOR thank you father. you really are a big help in this time of madness . I was lost for 24 years wasting time on nonsense. And then i have ordered for free new testament. When i read jesus christ i was amazed .. i didnt know nothing.. now i know that life has a meaning.. and then discovered orthodoxy the true faith. Somehow i found you and the way you interpret the bible and your reflections amazing you help in my salvation a lot . And i think in many people salvation you are a great help. Truly you are a true disciple of Christ our God. Im waiting for your new books. Blessed man
Fr. Spyridon gives such a wonderful message. I am 72 years old and struggled with a sin of the flesh for almost thirty years and fought against despair many times. Jesus finally delivered me within the last year. Glory to God! Never, never give up. Father is right. God can do all things and He will intervene even when all seems lost.
I used to be an atheist and an anti-theist. I rejected God will every fibre of my being and even called Him many vile things. It was my mother who prayed for me for years, and God answered her prayer and performed a miracle in me; since then I've been on a journey back to Him. Intercessory prayers are very important and powerful, that's why we ask the Saints to pray for us. Even though the world today mocks and rejects the power of prayer, we musn't give up.
Prayer is a gift that the Creator of the world has given to us to commune with Him.
Praying for others is something I should do more often. I regularly ask the Lord to forgive my sins but neglect to ask for the forgiveness of others. I was once a very very proud atheist, it may well have been the prayers of others that the Lord heard, accepted and brought into actuality. Excellent sermon Father, inspiring! I will pray for the conversion of other people’s hearts to Jesus Christ our Lord!
Amem!
Hey N B. Can I ask how you came to believe?
Well stated and praise God that you kept the door open to Him and thus accepted Him.
Excellent ❤
I hand out heroin and grape soda to inner city black kids
Despair is real. Repetition of sin is real. Hope is the course to increase our faith. That is real. Thank you for your videos. God bless.
Thank you for the wisdom from the fathers. There is no Orthodox church or congregation in my part of the country but I can always listen to your words. Bless you!
Hello Anna, even if you can only make the trip two or three times each year, i would encourage you to connect with a parish so that you can receive Holy Communion. God bless you.+
🌵☦Most Holy Theotokos save us, Guide me to the path of repentance for i am tossed in the storm of life☦🌵
THEOTOKOS, PRAY FOR US BEFORE THE TRONE OF GOD FATHER, JESUS CHRIST AND THE HOLY SPIRIT. AMÉN.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.
Thank you for your words Father.
Before coming to Orthodoxy, I did and said many bad things.Some of these things I did follow me and my poor reputation from them effects me negatively. Just these last two days I had felt a lot of despair and anxiety. The video really touched me today & I understand that adversity is given to me by God to call me to repent and to pray, and that through all of this I find hope, not despair. Thank you so much, Father.
Jacob Verville Satan gives us courage to sin and shame to repent. We should have courage to repent.
@@TheRealRealOK Yes, St john Chrysostom says we rush to sin and shamefully approach confession, when it would be the other way round if we could see reality.
Hope and faith in Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour springs eternal.
Thank you Fr. for this. I have been so close to despair, waiting and waiting for God to help me. In the waiting I have been flooded with anxiety and despondency. I reach out in thankfulness to Christ, but then so quickly fall backwards again. I'm not sure why it is so painful, the struggle. Perhaps I have taken it all too personally. Thank you for reminding us to reach out to Christ in the midst of the pain and be grateful that he's there. Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on us.
Yes, the struggle can be painful, the cross we are given is never the one we would choose for ourselves. But the fathers remind us that any endeavour for God is worthless if it is easy.
Thank you. I often struggle with despair and depression. I needed to hear this. and I know I'll need to hear this again ... and again. God bless you!
Hannah, I know exactly what you are feeling and am in the same situation. May God bring you through this so that you may help others in need. May the love of Christ warm you with the warmth of the holy spirit
God Be With You ... ☦️
I, as well. Lord have mercy.
Thank you for this teaching. It is encouraging and food for the soul. That is me.....confessing the same sin over and over again. I never thought of this struggle as a blessing because it's God reaching out to me/to us. I have always thought of these spiritual struggles as my failure and felt hopeless at times. However, this teaching gives me a new way of looking at this....it has shed the light of truth on this matter. It's actually God reaching out to me/to us. Thank you, Father, and thank you God.
Thank you for the quotes from saints at the end of each video. These have been such a source of hope, joy, and strength. There have been times when these quotes led me to writings/books about these saints. Again, thank you. May God bless you.
I am full of despair because of my lamentable life and waywardness if the Lord was good and giving me joy I turned and seek comfort from something now and trapped again in darkness please pray please that the Lord delivers and restores my soul and mind to joy in Jesus Christ son of God have mercy upon this sinner
Thank you Brother Spyridon for your teachings, may God bless you with His presence always.
Thank you father. i too enjoy bluegrass!
if you are reading this Fr Spyridon, thank you for your book "Small Steps Into The Kingdom", it was exactly what I needed. I wanted an introduction to Orthodox thinking and living, and your book made it so clear. Thank you for writing it.
Thank you for the encouragement.
Just another Roman Catholic enjoying such a beautiful message from this wise man, thank you Father for sharing these videos what a blessing they are! And to my Orthodox brothers and sisters God bless, stay safe, peace be with you!
I am a cigarette smoker, although I've reduced them , i feel unworthy , Lord have mercy on me a sinner 🙏
As someone who quit with the grace of God just a few weeks ago after decades of smoke (2 packs, then vapor and ecigarette), keep faith - Perhaps it will help you that I eventually realized for me it was a sense of 'control' I needed to have over my life.
That my life of saying 'smoking prevents me from greater sin!' was a life. Instead, I just couldn't let go of my addictiveness, and 'wanted' a daily vice like smoking. God bless.
@@EO-John9540smoker here. Thank you.
I just wanted to say thank you for the uplifting video chats. I have what I will described as Melancholia. A natural inclination toward a deep sadness in the heart. I work my way through each day and try to find peace of mind and some semblance of happiness. I find that listening to you brings me hope but there is still something missing and even if I am in the State of Grace and have Christ within me I am still restless and searching for that happiness in the here and now. All folly, but I suppose the condition of mankind. Wish I could shake it off.
I can totally relate. Reminds me a little of what the apostle Peter experienced when walking on the water on his way to Christ. He was doing fine so long as he kept his eyes on Jesus, but the moment he took them off and started to look at the waves around him, he began to panic and sink! Keep going back to the Lord, fast and do the Jesus prayer. It's what keeps me barely afloat!
Thought it was just me. Thanks.
This is something I have struggled with, too. I have two suggestions.
1. Man was not made to be alone. Even those who lead a monastic life are surrounded by their brothers or sisters. Attend the Divine Liturgy and reach out to others and connect, even if they are not Christian. We have a psychological need to be close to others.
2. A state of sadness that is chronic can be described as depression. Depression can be described as the natural state when one feels there is no meaning or value in themselves. I encourage you to speak with your spiritual Father and discuss these things. Protestantism, atheism, and Catholicism all teach that humanity has no value. That is not the view of the Orthodox Church.
If you work on both of these things it won’t cure your sadness overnight, but I think you will find your natural state changing over time until you realize you smile more than not. The world is beautiful and we can enjoy it now. There is no need to wait for death to be happy.
I will pray for all of you. 💝☦️
Father Spyridon, your words made me cry for I know you speak the truth. I will not lose hope. Thank you.
Thank you Fr.Spyridon.You always explain everything so clearly.Love from Greece.
Amen 🙏🏻 🇬🇷
Thank you for this talk Father, it was very timely for me.
☦ me too!☦
It's so interesting, a good reminder of how God may work in our lives, even if something simple. This morning I just read 1 Corinthians 13 and then here I am listening in a depth of the same topic I just so happened to read.
Amen 🙏 all glory be to our lord Jesus Christ...I love father spyridons teachings and listen intently...God bless you
Father Spyridon is truly a man of God...he touches my heart but all his uplifting words cannot change my despair. I've tried and tried to be a good godly person but all happenings in every aspect of my life just seem to continually get worse and worse in all ways possible, and these things are rapidly destroying my faith, even my prayers have failed. I feel at such a low point...and was always a positive strong person. WHY WHY WHY!
I'm sorry but I don't understand... so what (or rather, how) have you tried exactly to be? And how *_every_* aspect of your life have been getting worse and worse - how do you measure such things? I know I'm probably just stupid (and obviously too cold/insensitive, and sorry about that) but I don't honestly see any reason to be despondent.
Fr Bless +
Thank you for this - it is so true that losing hope is not Good , and not to fall in despair - God truly does works miracles through our prayers and all sufferings and afflictions are indeed for our benefit and Gods Will - may we never lose Faith~ Hope and Love +God bless you and keep you +
GLORY BE TO GOD FOR THINGS +
ICXC NIKA
Thank you father, for this faith filled message. Thank you God! Praise the lord, amen! ❤️🙏🌅😁🙌
Слава Тебе, Господи, за все!
Thank you for continued hope in the love of our Lord and God for all things! I know first hand of the power of prayer!!
Thank you indeed, Christian friend, for this wisdom. As the west slips further down the slippery slope, away from God, there is indeed much to despair about. But the power of God the Father is supreme and our hope is always centred in Christ Jesus our Saviour. We must always remember that hope and pray without ceasing, in season and out of season, trusting always in God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, banishing despair from our lives. I shall look forward to receiving more of your homilies.
You have no idea how much I needed this today. Thank you and God bless you Fr. Spyridon!
I HEAR THANK YOU FATHER FOR YOUR HELP. YOU WORDS ENCOURAGE ME TO CONTINUE TRYING TO KEEP FAITH AND HOPE. IN MY HEART...
Thank you for this video, your channel helps me with my spiritual struggle right now as well as Jesus Christ, Mother of God and all the saints. ☦
Very powerful message father. Thank you and God bless you.
Although my pride is my biggest enemy, I still find myself calling out to God continually, thanks be to God!
You have a way about you that is soothing and hopeful. Thank you Father.
Thank you Father Spyridon. Hope! Yes.
I loved this sermon , I also go though A desolation period , but it’s God who is strengthening our Spiritual Muscles to overcome it with perseverance at the end which he gifts us Consolation , a lot of the Saints struggled with this
Long time i confused wishful thinking with the spiritual power of Hope ..until i focused deeper on God saying i have not giving you a spirit of fear( leading to hopelesdness) but a ( my ) Spirit of Hope..Love..Power ans Sound mind deali g to us all the seed of faith..( ( for faith cometh by hearing( understanding becoming flesh in us) the word of God..
Lord Jesus Christ , Son of God , have mercy on me , a sinner.
Thank you Father for your words.
Господь мой, благодарю Тебя, что ты есть и всегда с нами!
God bless this ministry, I am not orthodox, but I love and know our Father and Lord, thank you for these videos, may these videos keep bringing people closer to Christ and His purposes for our lives
The only thing keeping me going is the consolation that we serve such a merciful God. His only aim is to save all of us who sin.
Timely Father. Thank you!
Thankyou Father 🙏🏻
Must find an Orthodox church near me and start attending. Thank you,Father,for showing us the Truth. God bless you.
Fr bless! I am a Russian Orthodox Christian in America and greatly appreciate your ministry. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you father . Trying to keep hope here but it's hard . So few priests are awake to much of what is going on. Large numbers of orthodox have taken the v . And many closed churches and wore masks and even changed the mysteries as if they were unsafe ! .pray for us
Thank you for this Father. Needed especially today
I'm very thankful of your videos they encourage me , to keep going on. Especially in my fragile dark moments when close to despair. Again I say thank you.
All i will say is "Thank you" Fr. may god continue to bless and keep you.
Father, so grateful for this post, just what is needed in our lives right now! The timing is perfect as it so often is!
Thank you and God bless always.
🙏🙏🙏☦️☦️☦️🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for your video, recorded and placed out, so we all can open our eyes and heart with the words from GOD. Thru you Father.🙏🏻
This is great, I really agree to with this. I had the experience of a sin I couldn't get past. I prayed and prayed and wrestled for so long in my own strength to overcome. Until, the sin had repercussions in my life. In that instant I realised God was saying "enough" I thanked Him for His correction and refinement and the wrestle left me. In that moment of humbling myself and leaning fully on Him, I never struggled with it again.
Excellent message as always. Thank you Father for sharing Gods grace and wisdom with us. As a Protestant, I look forward to these devotional messages.
Thank you for your videos. God bless
God Bless you Father, I needed this message today 🙏
Your blessing Father; wonderful, timely stuff as always +
Your video gave me new hope today. Thank you for your gentleness.
Amazingly inspired and heartfelt. Such a lucid and firm message of faith.
Dear sir,you help me well,thank you,i have been mentally ill for 32years and i still pray,be strong dear people..amen...
You are so blessed with the gift of Godly wisdom. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us, Father!
Thankyou Father,God Bless you always.
Christianity is so beautiful.
Father Gregory Hallam, once said to me, don't get caught up on Hope. Our one true hope, is that we our end goal is to be with Jesus and the Father.
[~2:40] : [[native-]]-mooing ❣
[2:59] : Verily , "Christ has the power over all ailments, physical and spiritual" ;
[5:20] "God can do all the things, for however long it takes" ;
[5:50] "some ailments both physical and spiritual
can only be healed through prayer" ;
[6:07] "prayer itself has a number of dimensions" ;
[6:12] "every moment that we prayer, we should do so with thankfulness in our hearts" .
[6:20] "when we pray, when we feel an impulse a desire to pray, when we push ourselves [to pray] - when we force ourselves to pray :
we must recognize that this is God,
reaching out to us,
giving us the ability to pray.
when we have the impulse to repent, when we feel a desire to be virtuous over something and give up sin,
always recognize these things as a
blessing from God,
God continuously reaching out in His Love for us.
when we begin to recognize these things -
as a act of God
in our lives,
that this is the direct action of God,
trying to Save us, offer us Salvation :
then gratitude may begin to grow in our hearts, and hope will come
with it.
Faith
Hope
and
Love .
God draws us to Him.
every voice that we hear,
is an opportunity to see
God in our world.
and with this gratitude, with this way of looking at ourselves, and our lives on the whole of the world :
we may begin to protect ourselves
from despair."
T a w d i ,
e l d e r S p y r i d o n .
[ Tawdi = native Aramaic ;
Spasibo. ]
This message is true gospel
I've been telling myself that there is no hope. I've experienced the condition that you speak of in this video. Jesus gives me hope again.
Very beautiful preaching💛
Father, I was in the protestant church one that was particularly Calvinist in theology for about a and recently have been studying orthodoxy and plan to convert. But I am troubled by some really bad spiritual warfare and the gist of it is I despair because I doubt Gods love and mercy toward me. Also I feel like I am blind to my own sins even though I pray they will be shown to me. During my time as a Calvinist I always doubted my salvation and that I was chosen and began to resent God. After looking into orthodoxy I have seen a better view of Gods love and salvation.
I'm sorry for your despondency, but if we should see something good in that situation, you are seemingly *"poor in spirit"* which is the real beginning for them who inherit the kingdom of God (cf. Matthew 5:3). Like many Orthodox people I know are used to say, God is very capable to save the sinner you are, but He cannot save the saint you pretend to be (or something like that). Even the fact you feel like being blind to your own sins is a sign about that in a certain sense. You are convinced (by God's mercy) that there's dirt and trash in the room of your heart, but without the light of Christ you cannot see the dirtiness itself; yet the closer you get to God the more clearly and strongly you see your sinfulness... not necessarily because your sight is improving (though that's also possible) but because you are closer to Him who is the Light of the world. This is also a reason why the most remarkable and (in our eyes) the most "angelic" saints in history sincerely saw themselves as the first of all sinners, and this understanding just deepened when they grew in faith and virtues. True beginning of repentance is in experiencing God's mystery, for we don't look at ourselves or each other but we look up to God. The light of the Sun is like coal-black shadow compared to God's glory - so how could we see ourselves as good and perfect when we stand before Him who is (in His unfailing love) like consuming fire?
How to see your sins, there two or three things to do. First, we need to pray (as you have done). St Paisios the Athonite advices that in the situation like yours we should say something like "My God, somewhere I've surely done something wrong. Enlighten me to understand what I have done!" I also think that a lenten prayer of St Ephrem the Syrian is also good for this purpose. But beside that, we need also read... read both the Bible and writings and acts of the saints. I mean, God has given His commandments in the Bible and His saints have deepened our understanding on them - how could we see our sins if we don't know what the Lord asks from us? Therefore we are to reflect our life in the light of 10 commandments and the whole New Testament. And thirdly, participating in the Orthodox services also serves our purposes, because they both contain prayers and hymns that talk about our sins and spiritual inability (try to listen to *_The Great Canon of Repentance_* by St Andrew of Crete without being moved and feeling guilty) and "offer" the chance to be in touch with "divine" with all our senses (and through holy sacraments) which hopefully strengthens our willingness to follow God even if we don't come to see our sins at that very moment.
@@HomoEucharistica thank you so much
very helpful, thank you. Thank you too for your last book, I was very close to taking up Yoga - i won't go near it now. Thanks be to God.
@@lapd9682 as a real meaning,
joga is solely gym with configurational energies
= uncreated vigours.
if someone is getting also something else from it,
than just physical, emotional & mental sinewy,
then the one is practicing joga
heretic, delutional way.
indisputable joga is always leaded
by Triune Allmighty God .
@@milkamustakylytar5204 Sorry, but no. Yoga is an act that is from the Eastern Religion of Hinduism. Why do you say you are a Christian when you participate in acts that are not of the Christian Faith?
I thank you for your many sermons. I am very grateful
Dear Father, please teach us more about PRAYER. God bless.
Please don't stop making these videos im 19 years old in egypt and these videos really helps me .
Thank you and God bless you father .
God bless you, thank you for the encouragement.
Father we too have no orthodox parish anywhere near to us and we, my wife especially, who has an orthodox background, really is longing for circumstances to improve and change to enable things to go forward and she can go to orthodox church!
Please pray for us Father.
God bless
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Our Lord’s blessings and tender mercies upon you, father.
Empty hope is the only thing God can give us.
I love the quotes of the saints at the end of the videos. My phone is full of screen shots of them.
Lol me too with the screenshots
PSALM 16:20
The learned in word findeth good things: and he that trusteth in the Lord is blessed.
Praise God! Devour doubt.
Amin
Awesome another wonderful word...Blessed. Great presenting style 110%
I love your sermons father ! Please post more
I'm very grateful for all your videos father spyridon. They provide so much wisdom.
Thank you, Father Spyridon.
We need more and longer videos!
Love you father
Just bought your book The ancient path. Short but realy god
We're praying for Shullo, our dear daughter in love. She is filled with faith
Love this Chanel..
I needed to hear this, thank you
I have been disobedient and slipping deeper into sin and feel unworthy
Ecclesiasticus 10:10
There is no more wicked thing than to love money: for such a one setteth even his own soul to sale; because while he liveth he hath cast away his bowels.
Saint Matthew 25:15
And to one he gave five talents and to another two, and to another one, and to every one according to his proper ability: and immediately he took his journey.
The struggle itself has value. Have hope.
thank you so much for this needed perspective
Amen
This is one of his best videos
Thanks for sharing this message. The only thing that drives me to despair right now is the Moscow Constantinople Schism. I fear for the future of Orthodoxy, and as a 4-month catechuman, it's very depressing to see these events reminiscent both of the great schism and the various splits of the Protestant sects. Please pray, as I do, for a quick and healthy reunification.
Seth L hang in there. It's gonna get worse before it gets better, but cling on to Christ tooth and nail with the rest of us!
Amen🙏
Thank you so much. You gave me great help.
Hello father. I red your book 5 times, called Ancient Path. But these beautiful talkings of yours are not included .. will you write a book with these reflections of yours in the future?
I am glad it was of use. i think that is a good idea. I am presently working on a book but i think your suggestion will be my next project. Thank you.
@@FatherSpyridonROCOR thank you father. you really are a big help in this time of madness . I was lost for 24 years wasting time on nonsense. And then i have ordered for free new testament. When i read jesus christ i was amazed .. i didnt know nothing.. now i know that life has a meaning.. and then discovered orthodoxy the true faith. Somehow i found you and the way you interpret the bible and your reflections amazing you help in my salvation a lot . And i think in many people salvation you are a great help. Truly you are a true disciple of Christ our God. Im waiting for your new books. Blessed man