I converted to Orthodoxy 20 years ago. When I was a young “crazy convert “ I read voraciously. This is one of the most beautiful and pure expositions of the Faith. Thank you so much for this.
I’m new to the church and my priest lent me a book about the life of st. Innocent. I’ve only just begun but already I’m moved by his faith and bravery being the only one to volunteer to go to America because he it was God wanted of him. I have so much to learn. He is the first saint that I’ve studied. That’s how I found this and wow. Im so happy to be on this journey. Thank you 🙏
Great icon of his in blue vestments at uncut mountain supply. Also, a great kindle version of this great saint’s book in which he teaches the ascetic path to God and titled “Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven: An Introduction to Christian Life”.
For so many years I had known of this message but had not really stopped to listen to it deeply until recently. Or perhaps, almost unconsciously, this was the natural expression of childhood faith that one sometimes has to renew and rediscover. Either way, “it is good for us to be here” (in the moment, opening our hearts to this message).
Any chance of “The Providence of God by Saint John Chrysostom”? I would love an Audio version of that book. Thanks for making these! They are a treasure.
As I was listening to this, Satan attempted to attack me by saying “commit suicide to see if hell is real!” This restored the faith I had lost from the depression I experience, CHRIST IS RISEN❤☦️
@@richardkasper5822 That is not necessarily the case. God sometimes allows even great saints to retain certain flaws to keep them humble. Depression can be caused by many different things, and some suffer it their whole life. Whether it is a temporary or lifelong cross, as with any cross, it is meant to draw us closer to Christ with total dependence on Him.
Wow this is the extreme opposite of "On the Aquisition of the Holy Spirit by Fr Seraphim of Sardov ".... i guess the answer lies in finding the middle ground of each.
Odd question… Are there two narrators? It sounds like it alternates between a British speaker and an American speaker. Both voices are nice, but it is also kinda jarring tbh! Thanks for your work.
Living in perfect paradise, with a perfect happy life, in direct communion with God Himself, was not enough for Adam. He chose to sin against all that eternal perfection. What does that say about the nature of humans? It appears God created broken creatures who cannot possibly measure up to His expectations - even under the best possible life that God could offer. But God created a solution to our imperfection through Jesus Christ, in whom we can be transformed into a creation worthy of eternal life. I do not see the point of our existence if our very existence, in itself, is a failure. That is like producing a line of products that always fail inspection, and will all have to be completely changed into something else if they are to function as intended - or be thrown in the trash if they remain as they were made. I honestly do not understand the point of this fallen humanity. But I am a stupid creation and cannot know the things of God. It is likely that these very thoughts are being influenced by Satan, who God allows to use his supernatural, extremely powerful influence over us (see Adam) to prevent us from being fixed. Indeed, I do not get it.
I am not sure if we are able to “get it” but I have reached an age where I see how part of how we are made leads us into trouble- and perhaps that was what tripped up Adam and Eve. It seems to me that humans are extremely curious and awfully clever. We love discovering things and figuring them out - seeing what would happen if we did this or tried that…..which is how we discovered atomic energy but failed to take into account what the consequences of what a nuclear bomb would mean to our future. Or the industrial revolution- how trains and machines lead to cars and planes and space ships - and global warming….. Or the wonders of computers and the internet that now is destroying our children’s mental health and the fabric of our society…. Is it any wonder that Adam and Eve wondered what would happen if they ate that apple? So is that curiosity and clever problem solving ability a bug or a feature? They say that God - who is outside of time knew that the fall would happen when we were created and knew that Christ would need to come and save us. Perhaps the only way that this clever and curious part of us - that is one of the most wonderful-creative parts of being a human being - needed to be and perhaps could only be tempered by learning self denial. The most difficult part of being a Christian is exactly that. The reason people stop (or never start following God) is because of that. After a life time of trying and failing to live a Christian life it seems to me both the most difficult and most important skill we need to develop is exactly that - to deny what we think is the right course of action to follow Gods will and do what He wants us to do. The orthodox say that the spiritual growth we begin here in this life continues in the next - maybe it is this ability to deny ourselves that is the key to entering it. It sure seems to be what the Saints have mastered. I guess what I am trying to say is that perhaps we shouldn’t despair and feel like horrible failures- like babies that only learn to walk by falling down 100’s of times - if we can learn to trust that if we just keep getting up and trying again when we inevitably fall - we will gain the spiritual skill set we need to move into the next stage of human life with God - perhaps this is all part of the plan from the start.
I converted to Orthodoxy 20 years ago. When I was a young “crazy convert “ I read voraciously. This is one of the most beautiful and pure expositions of the Faith. Thank you so much for this.
I’m new to the church and my priest lent me a book about the life of st. Innocent. I’ve only just begun but already I’m moved by his faith and bravery being the only one to volunteer to go to America because he it was God wanted of him. I have so much to learn. He is the first saint that I’ve studied. That’s how I found this and wow. Im so happy to be on this journey. Thank you 🙏
Great icon of his in blue vestments at uncut mountain supply.
Also, a great kindle version of this great saint’s book in which he teaches the ascetic path to God and titled “Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven: An Introduction to Christian Life”.
Narrator's voice is superb. Greatly appreciated!!!
listening to this has changed my life. ♥️☦️
It’s beautiful isn’t it?
For so many years I had known of this message but had not really stopped to listen to it deeply until recently. Or perhaps, almost unconsciously, this was the natural expression of childhood faith that one sometimes has to renew and rediscover. Either way, “it is good for us to be here” (in the moment, opening our hearts to this message).
Unbelievably deep. Epic and soul touching.
Fills me with ultimate conviction to bear my cross
Who else is listening on the 1st day of Lent 🥰
Thank you for this! What a wonderful book!
Your voice is so calming. I can sleep to this!
Very nice! Χριστός ανέστη ☦️🙏🏻
This is my favourite catechetical work. Thanks for sharing! 🙏☦️
I'm curious as the the accent changes throughout! Much love to all, ♥️ ❤️ God is good!
It's got to be two different men, with extremely similar voices!
I am fairly certain this is the voice of Jude Law @@4everlearning
One of our Great Saints here.
Also St Herman, and St Tikhon of zadonsk
We have the relics of both of them in our church here in Edmonton, Alberta
Any chance of “The Providence of God by Saint John Chrysostom”? I would love an Audio version of that book.
Thanks for making these! They are a treasure.
I also would love one of St. John He is one of my favorite Saints
Thanks a million for this....
As I was listening to this, Satan attempted to attack me by saying “commit suicide to see if hell is real!” This restored the faith I had lost from the depression I experience,
CHRIST IS RISEN❤☦️
Glory to Jesus.
Once you've fully accepted Jesus your depression will melt away very quickly. You'll lose your fear of death and the devil becomes just an annoyance.
@@richardkasper5822 That is not necessarily the case. God sometimes allows even great saints to retain certain flaws to keep them humble. Depression can be caused by many different things, and some suffer it their whole life. Whether it is a temporary or lifelong cross, as with any cross, it is meant to draw us closer to Christ with total dependence on Him.
This is so deep. I got to take a break from listening to it.
Equally as good as the Athanasius book you put out. More please
My sons Saint 🥰
Wow this is the extreme opposite of "On the Aquisition of the Holy Spirit by Fr Seraphim of Sardov ".... i guess the answer lies in finding the middle ground of each.
Will you be doing more of saints like this? I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook.
Yes, more coming in the next few weeks :))
Гигачад
Nice
Letssss goooo
Christ is risen!
Truly He is Risen!
If we do like we should, we'd do G-ds' will. Thus love one another.
*God
Odd question… Are there two narrators? It sounds like it alternates between a British speaker and an American speaker. Both voices are nice, but it is also kinda jarring tbh!
Thanks for your work.
Hernandez Ruth Johnson Michelle Williams Gary
Rodriguez George Garcia Thomas Martinez Brian
Living in perfect paradise, with a perfect happy life, in direct communion with God Himself, was not enough for Adam. He chose to sin against all that eternal perfection. What does that say about the nature of humans? It appears God created broken creatures who cannot possibly measure up to His expectations - even under the best possible life that God could offer. But God created a solution to our imperfection through Jesus Christ, in whom we can be transformed into a creation worthy of eternal life.
I do not see the point of our existence if our very existence, in itself, is a failure. That is like producing a line of products that always fail inspection, and will all have to be completely changed into something else if they are to function as intended - or be thrown in the trash if they remain as they were made. I honestly do not understand the point of this fallen humanity.
But I am a stupid creation and cannot know the things of God. It is likely that these very thoughts are being influenced by Satan, who God allows to use his supernatural, extremely powerful influence over us (see Adam) to prevent us from being fixed. Indeed, I do not get it.
I am not sure if we are able to “get it” but I have reached an age where I see how part of how we are made leads us into trouble- and perhaps that was what tripped up Adam and Eve.
It seems to me that humans are extremely curious and awfully clever. We love discovering things and figuring them out - seeing what would happen if we did this or tried that…..which is how we discovered atomic energy but failed to take into account what the consequences of what a nuclear bomb would mean to our future.
Or the industrial revolution- how trains and machines lead to cars and planes and space ships - and global warming…..
Or the wonders of computers and the internet that now is destroying our children’s mental health and the fabric of our society….
Is it any wonder that Adam and Eve wondered what would happen if they ate that apple?
So is that curiosity and clever problem solving ability a bug or a feature?
They say that God - who is outside of time knew that the fall would happen when we were created and knew that Christ would need to come and save us.
Perhaps the only way that this clever and curious part of us - that is one of the most wonderful-creative parts of being a human being - needed to be and perhaps could only be tempered by learning self denial.
The most difficult part of being a Christian is exactly that. The reason people stop (or never start following God) is because of that.
After a life time of trying and failing to live a Christian life it seems to me both the most difficult and most important skill we need to develop is exactly that - to deny what we think is the right course of action to follow Gods will and do what He wants us to do.
The orthodox say that the spiritual growth we begin here in this life continues in the next - maybe it is this ability to deny ourselves that is the key to entering it.
It sure seems to be what the Saints have mastered.
I guess what I am trying to say is that perhaps we shouldn’t despair and feel like horrible failures- like babies that only learn to walk by falling down 100’s of times - if we can learn to trust that if we just keep getting up and trying again when we inevitably fall - we will gain the spiritual skill set we need to move into the next stage of human life with God - perhaps this is all part of the plan from the start.
We are in Christ
He draws all to himself
Be still. Listen wait and pray without ceasing and you will connect to the God of all creation. He is there and does not change....