Tadros Yacoub Malaty - Orthodoxy and The Contemporary Believer
Tadros Yacoub Malaty - Orthodoxy and The Contemporary Believer
Tadros Yacoub Malaty - Orthodoxy and The Contemporary Believer
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he is a special child, and God is interested in him. Thus, he has the right to practice
the royal and heavenly life.
Through the Chrismation, the believer becomes Gods anointed one. In other words,
he becomes a spiritual prophet, priest and king. As a prophet, his heart enters the
open gates of heaven and acknowledges the mysteries of his eternal destiny. As a
priest, he never ceases to pray and work for the salvation of all mankind. As a king,
he rules over his thoughts, senses, feelings, emotions and inner energies.
The heavenly bride. The believers life is a short joyful journey that prepares him to
the heavenly weeding.
A member of the Body of Jesus Christ. The believer partakes the Lord Jesus own
characteristics, for He is the Head. He attains his Lord as his righteousness,
humbleness, modesty etc.
The temple of God, where the Holy Trinity dwells.
A JOYFUL JOURNEY
A Christian is the one who, wherever he looks, beholds the Holy Spirit carrying
him, raising him up day by day, opening to him the gates of heaven to enjoy the Bosom
of his heavenly Father; to find his heavenly Groom embracing him. Thus, he rejoices in
Him. His life here in this world is a joyful journey, as he practices the advice of St.
Gregory of Nazianzus, Remember God more often than you breathe.
St. Serapion the Sindonite (a well-known Egyptian father of the fourth century)
asked a celebrated recluse, a woman who lived always in one small room in Rome, Why
are you sitting here? She replied, Im not sitting, Im on a journey.
Orthodoxy is a dynamic life, not a static one. Our life is a joyful journey towards
heaven. For us, the Bible is a continually-developing personal relationship with the Holy
Trinity. And the divine liturgies are a continuous preparation for our heavenly wedding
with our Groom.
of Christ. He acquires the divine nature of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lover of mankind
so that his heart becomes so wide that every man may find a place in it. He shares with
his heavenly Groom His love for all men.
When the Roman soldiers arrived to arrest St. Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna, he
gave orders that food and drink should be set before them and asked them to allow him
an hour to pray. They were amazed as they heard him praying and remembering by name
all whom he had ever met--great and small, clergymen and laity--and for the church
throughout the world.
When Emperor Diocletian sent his soldiers in Upper Egypt, the Christians in
Esnah welcomed them, offering food and comfort. This supreme love for one's enemeis
was the flame that ignited St. Pachomius, the leader of the soldiers to accept
Christianity, and to become a great pioneer of the cenobitic system of monasticism.
St. Isaac the Syrian says, When we have reached Love, we have reached God
and our journey is complete.
the saints, being members of Christ, must be what Christ is, and nothing else Our
human nature is transformed into the power of God, and it is kindled into fire and
light."
"When the soul is counted worthy to enjoy communion with the Spirit of the light of
God, and when God shines upon her with the beauty of His ineffable glory, preparing
her as a throne and dwelling for himself, she becomes all the light, all of the face, all
of the eye. There is no part of her that is not full of the spiritual eyes of light. There is
no part of her that is in darkness. But she is made completely and wholly of light and
spirit."
The Homilies of St Macarius
Jesus Christ. Through suffering, we are crucified with our Savior and acknowledge the
brightness and power of His Resurrection.
"If you would be victorious, taste the suffering of Christ in your person that you may
be chosen to taste his glory. For if we suffer with Him, we shall also be glorified with
Him. The intellect cannot be glorified with Jesus if the body does not suffer for
Jesus."
"Blessed are you if you suffer for righteousness sake. Behold, for years and
generations the way of God has been made smooth through the Cross and by death.
The way of God is a daily Cross."
"The Cross is the gate of mysteries."
St Isaac the Syrian
good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose."
(Rom 8:28).
Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty