Praying
Russian Consul General Jury V. Gerasin |
When Prayer Becomes Dry
When we find ourselves struggling
with prayer, and feel that it has become dry and lifeless, we are
sometimes tempted to stop praying. When our prayer has become a
struggle, it is good to remember that God knows our needs, and even
knows what we want to say when we don't seem to know. This is the time
we need to just pray without worrying about it. When we find we can't
keep our minds focused on the formal morning and evening prayers, as
found in our prayer book, it is perfectly acceptable to simply light our
lampada (hanging oil lamp), sit quietly before our icons, and let
silence be our voice.
God wants to enter into our heart, and requires only our permission
and cooperation. This relationship does not require an emotional
response, for, like all relationships, we are not always open to an
emotional response. Being real with God is far more important than being
emotional, since emotions can be contrived and fleshly. As in all
relationships, there are times when we do feel moved by emotions, but
the lack of such feelings in no way represents a lack of love for God,
because God cares for us, and God knows we love him, even when suffering
in those dry time.
With love in Christ,
Abbot Tryphon
With love in Christ,
Abbot Tryphon
Photo: I was a guest in the Seattle home of the Russian Consul General Jury V. Gerasin.
Thursday June 21, 2012 / June 8, 2012
3rd Week after Pentecost. Tone one.
Apostles' (Peter & Paul) Fast. Fish Allowed
Apostles' (Peter & Paul) Fast. Fish Allowed
St. Theodore, bishop of Rostov and Suzdal (1023).
Finding of the relics (1501) of Sts. Basil (1249) and Constantine (1257), princes of Yaroslavl.
Venerable Ephraim, patriarch of Antioch (546).
Venerable Zosimas, monk, of Phoenicia (Syria) (6th c.).
"Yaroslavl" (13th c.) and "Uriupinsk" (1827) Icons of the Mother of God.
New Martyr Theophanes at Constantinople (1559) (Greek).
Venerable Atre (Athre) of Nitria (Egypt).
Venerable Naucratius, abbot of the Studion (848).
Venerable Theophilus of Luga and Omutch (1412), disciple of St. Arsenius of Konevits (Valaam).
Martyrs Nicander and Marcian at Dorostulum in Moesia (303) (Romania).
St. Medardus, bishop of Noyon (560) (Neth.).
Translation of the relicts of Hieromartyr Alphege, abbot of Canterbury.
Martyr Callopia (Greek).
Venerable Melania the Elder, of Palladius' Lausiac History (Greek).
Martyr Nicander (Greek).
Martyr Mark (Greek).
New Hieromartyrs Barlaam (1942) and his brother Herman (1937) (Riaschentsov) (1937).
St. Paul the Confessor, of Kaiuma in Constantinople (766).
Holy Hieromartyr Tevdore of Kvelta (1609) (Georgia).
Synaxis of the Church of the Cross at Mtskheta, Georgia (Georgia).
Venerable Naucratius, brother of St. Basil the Great (4th c.).
You can read the life of the saint in green, by click on the name.
Our
thanks and gratitude to all of you who have contributed to the
monastery through your generous contributions. May God richly bless you
for your kindness, and support, of this monastery.
With love and blessings,
Abbot Tryphon
Donations can be made directly to the monastery through PayPal, or you may send donations to:
All-Merciful Saviour Monastery
PO Box 2420
Vashon Island, WA 98070-2420 USA
With love and blessings,
Abbot Tryphon
Donations can be made directly to the monastery through PayPal, or you may send donations to:
All-Merciful Saviour Monastery
PO Box 2420
Vashon Island, WA 98070-2420 USA
Romans 8:22-27
22 For we know that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now. 23 Not only that,
but we also who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves
groan within ourselves, eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption
of our body. 24 For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he sees? 25 But if we hope for what we do not see, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.
26 Likewise
the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we
should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession
for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. 27 Now He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
Matthew 10:23-31
23 When
they persecute you in this city, flee to another. For assuredly, I say
to you, you will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the
Son of Man comes.
24 “A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master. 25 It
is enough for a disciple that he be like his teacher, and a servant
like his master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub,[a] how much more will they call those of his household! 26 Therefore do not fear them. For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, and hidden that will not be known.
Jesus Teaches the Fear of God
27 “Whatever I tell you in the dark, speak in the light; and what you hear in the ear, preach on the housetops. 28 And
do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But
rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. 29 Are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father’s will. 30 But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. 31 Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.
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