They could be prayers of humbling oneself before God and confessing one’s sins before Him, along with asking for mercy. For each prostration, the individual can confess a sin and accuse himself before God with the words: ‘Have mercy on me, 0 God, for I have done such and such’. They could be prayers of …
This subject may be answered in a whole book, but I will try to answer you briefly. 1. Who am I? *. You are a human being, created in the image and likeness of God (Gen. 1:26), and you must try and preserve this divine image. *. You are a living being with a rational …
There are two basic methods of fighting thoughts of self- righteousness, and they are for a person to remember his sins, and to recall the highest stages reached by the saints. Recalling his sins will make a person humble, contrite and ashamed, because even a single sin can cause him to perish. Likewise, bringing to …
The work of Christ, as far as His divinity is concerned, is everlasting, eternal, and to this apply the words: ” My Father has been working until now, and I have been working. ” (John 5:17). As for the time of His incarnation the Lord Jesus completed the work for which He had come, which …
Yes, undoubtedly. More is required of the monks because they are in a situation of complete dedication to the Lord, in contrast to laypeople who have other commitments which distract them. Even so, all are required to strive for holiness and perfection. The Lord Jesus said: ” be perfect, just as your Father in heaven …