Sunday, June 1, 2008

living in this world

"do all the good you can;  do not speak evil of anyone;  do not steal from anyone;  do not lie to anyone;  do not be arrogant towards anyone;  do not hate anyone;  do not be absent from the divine services;  be compassionate to the needy;  do not offend anyone;  do not wreck another man's domestic happiness,  and be content with what your own wives can give you.  if you behave in this way,  you will not  far from the Kingdom of Heaven."  SAINT JOHN CLIMACUS.  

sometimes i think the 10 Commandments are so simple.  then i read something and i realize how much i need GODS mercy.   this quote is from the Ladder of Divine Ascent.  yeeeaaahhhh,   i cant get passed the first step in this book and there are 30.  

2 comments:

Brigitte said...

um, that's just the first step???

RcCola736 said...

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Step 1: On Renunciation of the World
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-- God belongs to all free beings. He is the life of all, the salvation of all – faithful and unfaithful, just and unjust, pious and impious, passionate and dispassionate, monks and laymen, wise and simple, healthy and sick, young and old – just
as the effusion of light, the sight of the sun, and the changes of the seasons are for all alike; “for there is no respect of persons with God.”

-- Those of us who wish to go out of Egypt, and to fly from Pharaoh, certainly need some Moses as a mediator with God and from God, who, standing between action and divine vision, will raise hands of prayer for us to God, so that guided by him we may cross the sea of sin and rout the Amalek of the passions. That is why those who have surrendered themselves to God deceive themselves if they suppose that they have no need of a director. Those who came out of Egypt had Moses as their guide, and those who fled from Sodom had an angel. The former are like those who are healed of the passions of the soul by the care of physicians; these are they who come out of Egypt. The latter are like those who long to put off the uncleanness of the wretched body. That is why they need a helper, an angel, so to speak, or rather, one equal to an angel. For in accordance with the corruption of our wounds, we need a director who is indeed an expert and a physician.

-- Some people living carelessly in the world have asked me; “We have wives and are beset with social cares, and how can we lead the solitary life?” I replied to them: “Do all the good you can; do not speak evil of anyone; do not steal from anyone; do not lie to anyone; do not be arrogant towards anyone; do not hate anyone; do not be absent from the divine services; be compassionate to the needy; do not offend anyone; do not wreck another man’s domestic happiness, and be content with what your own wives can give you. If you behave in this way, you will not be far from the Kingdom of Heaven.”