Wednesday, September 30, 2015

A person whose mouth always thanks God will by no means lack the blessing of God ....


A person whose mouth always thanks God will by no means lack the blessing of God, but a person whose mouth grumbles and wounds his great Benefactor shall certainly be chastened by God. He gave us our being; He gives us life; He preserves us in various ways with His divine providence. Through the death of His Son, He reconciled us who were previously His enemies and made us sons and heirs of His kingdom! He purifies us and sanctifies us through His holy Mysteries! He gives us the heavenly, most holy food and drink, that is, His All-holy Body and Precious Blood! He has also given us a guardian for our whole life! He will receive our soul and guide it to the eternal inheritance! But what am I saying? Time would fail me to recount everything; I would be laboring in vain, trying to count the sand in the sea—the infinite benefactions of our good God! Then, even after so many countless good things, we grumble! Oh, my God, overlook our ingratitude and open our mind so that we grasp what Your paternal heart has bestowed upon us, and so that we render a little thanks in order that we may find forgiveness and mercy.

Elder Ephraim of Arizona

«Μέγας, ει, Κύριε, και θαυμαστά τα έργα σου και ουδείς λόγος εξαρκέσει προς ύμνον των θαυμασίων σου»! ( Γέροντας Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτης )


«Η Παρθένος σήμερον τον υπερούσιον τίκτει». Τι να είπω εγώ, ο ανάξιος και βρωμερός, δια το μεγαλείον των απείρων οικονομιών του υψίστου Θεού! Εκπλήττομαι και δεν δύναμαι να αντοφθαλμήσω εν τη θεωρία του μυστηρίου τούτου. Πως ο Θεός, εν σπηλαίω αλόγων, βρέφος! Πως σπαργανούται και λικνίζεται εις τας αγίας αγκάλας της αγίας Παρθένου, ο αμήτωρ εκ Πατρός! «Μέγας, ει, Κύριε, και θαυμαστά τα έργα σου και ουδείς λόγος εξαρκέσει προς ύμνον των θαυμασίων σου»! «Ω, βάθος πλούτου και σοφίας και γνώσεως Θεού!...» (Ρωμ. 11,33 ). Αγαλλιάσεται η ψυχή μου επί τω Κυρίω, καταφιλήσω το γλυκύτατον και μακάριον βρέφος νοερώς, ίνα με απαλλάξη από την αλογίαν των παθών μου.

Γέροντας Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτης