Orthodoxy is Right Now: Following the Living Saints of Our Day

Excerpt from interview with The Orthodox Squad St. Symeon the New Theologian writes: “The Saints — those who appear from generation to generation, from time to time, following the Saints who preceded them — become linked with their predecessors through obedience to the divine commandments, and endowed with divine grace, become filled with the same light. In such a sequence all of them together form a kind of golden chain, each Saint being a separate link in this chain, joined to the first by faith, right actions and love; a chain which has its strength in God and can hardly be broken. A man who does not express a desire to link himself to the latest of the saints (in time) in all love and humility owing to a certain distrust in himself, will never be linked to the preceding saints and will not be admitted to their succession, even though he thinks he possesses all possible faith and love for God and for all His saints. He will be cast out of their midst, as one who refused to take humbly the place allotted to him by God before all time, and to link himself to that latest saint (in time) as God had disposed.“ -From “Practical and Theological Precepts“ # 157 and # 158 (Writings From the Philokalia: On the Prayer of the Heart , pg. 135) FULL PODCAST: Acquiring the Orthodox Phronema (EP04) w/ ​⁠Fr. Peter Heers from the @OrthodoxEthos: --- Join over 1,400 other serious Orthodox Christians, Catechumens, and inquirers into Orthodoxy (1,050 on Patreon, 350 on ). SIGN UP at our NEW Orthodox Ethos website () and get everything we offer in one place. In addition to the weekly classes and other content, we meet every Thursday evening, 8 PM EST, 5 PM PST for question and answers and discussion of contemporary issues. - - - - - Share and Subscribe to the OE YOUTUBE CHANNEL: OE WEBSITE: UNCUT MOUNTAIN PRESS (UMP) Website - NEW BOOKS and NEW WEBSITE: *For all who would like to support The Orthodox Ethos, donations can be made via Paypal at the following link: -- Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Amazon Author Page: Postcards from Greece Podcast: Academia: LinkedIn: Books:
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