Showing posts with label to encourage us in our daily battles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label to encourage us in our daily battles. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Encouragement along the way



I've been thinking of writing some posts 
about what provides encouragement and things 
I would want to read when I am struggling.
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So here is the beginning of it.
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When you are lonely, make your bed in the morning.
If there is sunshine, let it shine on you.
If it is cloudy, light a candle.
Ask God to spend this day with you and seek to remember Him today;
this way the loneliness will receded a bit at least and you will be warmed.
Just be with God today.
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Be simple. 
Acknowledge that spiritually there is more poverty than riches
but that you can seek to be with God today.
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Look around you for someone to love,
even if it is just by saying a prayer for them.
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Have a routine.
Make something.
Bake, knit, draw, write someone a letter.
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If you are in need or want or have pressing demands,
do one at a time and do your best.
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Remember to keep the two truths in equal balance:
I am a sinner and God loves me:
do not despair, God's love is deeper than my troubles.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

For encouragement and thought.

 
First,
I loved this post by Fr. Gregory on how we
need to prepare our hearts for Christmas,
even though stores will be switching from
autumn to Christmas over night
(Note: he lives in Canada so their Thanksgiving is already in the past).
It gave me a good reason to pause and think on this.
I need to think more on it....
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Two, this on how we are never alone:
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HOMILY on how the angels do battle for the righteous

The angel of the Lord encamps all around those who fear Him and delivers them
(Psalm 34:7).

The angel of the Lord will do battle for those who fear God.
This has been clearly shown many times, as has been recorded;
and it has occurred numberless times that have not been recorded.
The Archangel Michael took up arms for Joshua, the Son of Nun.
An angel did battle for the righteous King Hezekiah and,
in one night, destroyed the army of the Chaldeans.
How many times have angels visited the Christian apostles and martyrs of in prison, strengthened them, and caused them to rejoice?
The consolation of the righteous one comes from
knowing that God is All-seeing, and sees his misfortune;
that God is Omnipotent, and has power to save him from misfortune;
that God is All-merciful, and will save him from misfortune.
 God will send His radiant angel to the aid of the righteous.
The righteous one will not have to struggle against his tyrant,
for the angel of God will do battle in his place.
When God's angel takes up arms, what army dares confront him?
What empire will wage war against him?
In an earlier Psalm, the Prophet David says: No king is saved by the multitude of an army; a mighty man is not delivered by great strength.
A horse is a vain hope for safety (Psalm 33:16-17).
Hence, it does not help at all if the unjust, the worldly, are allies. When God's angel takes up arms-all will burst as a bubble of water.
Even when he was king, David remembered how, as a mere shepherd boy, he killed Goliath, a giant who was armed to the teeth, with a slingshot.
On many occasions, David sensed the assistance of God's angel.
That is why he could with confidence console the oppressed
but righteous ones with these words of comfort and strength:
 the angel of the Lord encamps around all who fear the Lord,
and who serve Him, and an angel of God will deliver them.
O my brethren, let us not doubt these words, but carefully consider,
on a daily basis, how the angel of God leaves us in sorrow when we sin,
and how he hastens to our assistance with joy and unspeakable power
when we repent and implore God's mercy.
O Lord God, our Creator, the King of myriads of angels:
forgive us, and save us, and protect us by Thy holy angels.
To Thee be glory and praise forever. Amen.

~ St. Nikolai Velimirovich, October 14 from the Prolouge of Ohrid