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Showing posts with label Paradise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paradise. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Elder Philotheos Zervakos: "It Is Not With Ease That the Saints Went to Paradise"


           
It is not with ease that the saints went to Paradise, but they worked and struggled against the three enemies - the flesh, the world, and the devil. To be willing and great, however, they overcame the devil and the desires of the world and the flesh. We need prayer and vigilance.

All the saints were sanctified by humility, because humility generates love and all the virtues. The humble person is the dwelling place of God and the bearer of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. If all the virtues are present and humility is absent, then they are empty, unprofitable, and harmful.

Divine Chrysostom when asked, "when will the end be?", responded, "when shame will be absent from women". And an unspoken prophecy says that the end will come when men will become women and women men. In our days we see these fulfilled.

Be careful, my beloved children, to not have in your mind the earthly, the perishable, and the vain of this world, but raise it to the country above, to heaven. May you remember always the Kingdom of God and quickly you will gain it.
 

Elder Philotheos Zervakos

Saturday, May 16, 2015

The Passport To Paradise ( St. Paisios )


"For anyone to enter sweet Paradise they must eat many bitter things here, in order to have the passport of trials in their hands."

St. Paisios

Thursday, January 22, 2015

God invites us to paradise ( St. Paisios )

Inasmuch as the Good God treats us with love and kindness and invites us to Paradise, so must we not treat our fellow men barbarously, setting our conscience at rest with the thought that we send souls to Paradise with our cruel ways.

St. Paisios


Monday, November 3, 2014

Helping our fellow men to get into Paradise ( Elder Paisios )


Christ does not commend killing people with cruel behavior and sending souls to Paradise, but He wants us to help our fellow men so that we might all go to Paradise together. Those who endure martyrdom from Christians receive a greater reward than the Martyrs, if they suffer with joy and do not judge those who torture them, but are grateful to them for the recompense of their sins, or, if they were not blameworthy in their life, for the reward and crown they will receive from Christ.

Elder Paisios