As I was watching this, I forgot, that Fr Seraphim Rose lived so long ago, and he talked to our parents and grandparents. All I could think of was - he is talking about this, current generation! And then I see your comment from 5 minutes ago to correct me and make me leave out of my imagination :D We are living children of "me" generation. Yet somehow, the Orthodox Church still lives amongst this evil. It's even growing! But one of the russian saints prophesied, that it's last flowering before the end.
@wojtex2011 It has become exponentially difficult with each passing generation, especially in America, to not fully assimilate to the most vulgar and disgusting aspects of our culture. I struggle with it daily. But Fr. Seraphim Rose recognized, even in a slightly more innocent time, that there are ways to detach ourselves and become closer to God. Hopefully Patriarch Kirill sees as to why he should be gifted sainthood soon.
I have had a problem with the word 'fun' for a while now. Mostly because, as Fr. Rose says, it means absolutely nothing. It's completely subjective. What one person thinks is fun another think is a bore and vice versa. Thank you for sharing this.
I have fun with God . Nothing wrong with fun, just make sure it's the right kind and spirit. You can have joy and laughter and fun with the Holy Spirit. Doesn't he make you rejoice, leap for joy and smile and feel glad? Have fun!
I like that quote from “The Cat In The Hat” movie, “It’s fun to have fun, but you have to know how.” So as long as your idea of having fun is not going to separate you from Christ (doing drugs, drinking excessively, going to secular/satanic concerts & such like) you should be alright.
Beautiful message, thank you for posting. Unfortunately, the background sound is loud - it makes it hard to hear Father Seraphim clearly. Why do people make videos with loud background music/sound is beyond my understanding. I think the background sound should be very subtle, almost unnoticeable, and in this way enhance the video and not be a distraction.
@@1611saves 1 Corinthians 4:15 (ESV) states: "For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel."
@Prod.Studios Amen, I've struggled with the same question months ago. It's a valid question, but also shows why it's important for us to learn from the church fathers
At his tonsure, in October 1970, Rose took the name "Seraphim" after Seraphim of Sarov. He wrote, translated and studied for the priesthood in his cell, a one-roomed cabin with neither running water nor electricity, where he would spend the rest of his days.
This is not to make light of those how legitimately suffer for Jesus sake. But I take issue with fabricating suffering. Standing up during church service and lying face-down on the floor when praying is just for show. What about the infirm? They cannot stand at all or lay face down of their own volition. We all have our struggles and the Lord notice all of it. But are we suffering because the world is at odds with us over our love for the Lord or because we want to show off to others? I am being sincere about this and not just making light.
@derekdavis3004 I understand your position brother. These men of God usually drew themselves away from society in order to worship God so I don't believe they are doing it for show. I feel that is the complete opposite of what monsatic life is about. But thank you for your comment
@@FelinoPreto895 Orthodox Christians believe that saints are alive in heaven and are not dead. They are referred to as if they are still alive and are venerated, not worshipped.
This man described the Baby Boomers perfectly, and this was 50 years ago. Glory be to God, and may Fr. Seraphim Rose pray for all of us.
As I was watching this, I forgot, that Fr Seraphim Rose lived so long ago, and he talked to our parents and grandparents.
All I could think of was - he is talking about this, current generation! And then I see your comment from 5 minutes ago to correct me and make me leave out of my imagination :D
We are living children of "me" generation. Yet somehow, the Orthodox Church still lives amongst this evil.
It's even growing! But one of the russian saints prophesied, that it's last flowering before the end.
@wojtex2011 It has become exponentially difficult with each passing generation, especially in America, to not fully assimilate to the most vulgar and disgusting aspects of our culture. I struggle with it daily. But Fr. Seraphim Rose recognized, even in a slightly more innocent time, that there are ways to detach ourselves and become closer to God. Hopefully Patriarch Kirill sees as to why he should be gifted sainthood soon.
Lord have mercy.Amen
I have had a problem with the word 'fun' for a while now. Mostly because, as Fr. Rose says, it means absolutely nothing. It's completely subjective. What one person thinks is fun another think is a bore and vice versa. Thank you for sharing this.
Yes, very interesting as he stated the word used to never exist
Спаси Господи!
Beautiful message! Glory to God! ☦️ the background music is just a little too loud on this one, brother.
Sorry about that
I have fun with God . Nothing wrong with fun, just make sure it's the right kind and spirit. You can have joy and laughter and fun with the Holy Spirit. Doesn't he make you rejoice, leap for joy and smile and feel glad?
Have fun!
Blessed Sunday Amen
Gems of truth right here
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I like that quote from “The Cat In The Hat” movie, “It’s fun to have fun, but you have to know how.” So as long as your idea of having fun is not going to separate you from Christ (doing drugs, drinking excessively, going to secular/satanic concerts & such like) you should be alright.
Very nice, Thank you
Beautiful message, thank you for posting. Unfortunately, the background sound is loud - it makes it hard to hear Father Seraphim clearly. Why do people make videos with loud background music/sound is beyond my understanding. I think the background sound should be very subtle, almost unnoticeable, and in this way enhance the video and not be a distraction.
@alexivancevic7160 thank you, my apologies for the backround noise
Good
Call no man father
@@1611saves Didn't Paul call Timothy his beloved son? What do you assume Timothy called Paul then?
@@1611saves 1 Corinthians 4:15 (ESV) states:
"For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel."
@@AlecIakovos Amen this verse serve a good point
@Prod.Studios Amen, I've struggled with the same question months ago. It's a valid question, but also shows why it's important for us to learn from the church fathers
@@AlecIakovos Amen, Amen, Amen
I don't know if I should listen to a man who calls himself a seraphim talk about narcissism?
At his tonsure, in October 1970, Rose took the name "Seraphim" after Seraphim of Sarov. He wrote, translated and studied for the priesthood in his cell, a one-roomed cabin with neither running water nor electricity, where he would spend the rest of his days.
@@AlecIakovos Creating artificial hardships for oneself is not Godly. It's silly. Jesus suffer enough for all of us.
@derekdavis3004 what would be the point of fasting then? Is that not a hardship brother? Yet Jesus tells us to do it
This is not to make light of those how legitimately suffer for Jesus sake. But I take issue with fabricating suffering. Standing up during church service and lying face-down on the floor when praying is just for show. What about the infirm? They cannot stand at all or lay face down of their own volition. We all have our struggles and the Lord notice all of it. But are we suffering because the world is at odds with us over our love for the Lord or because we want to show off to others? I am being sincere about this and not just making light.
@derekdavis3004 I understand your position brother. These men of God usually drew themselves away from society in order to worship God so I don't believe they are doing it for show. I feel that is the complete opposite of what monsatic life is about. But thank you for your comment
Why does one need a wall full of images of the dead to remind them of God?
@@FelinoPreto895 Orthodox Christians believe that saints are alive in heaven and are not dead. They are referred to as if they are still alive and are venerated, not worshipped.
@ thank you for the explanation I really appreciate it
Hello @Aleclakovos can I also ask you a question about the monastic life?
@@estherbelleza7125 Sure, I am no expert but I will try my best to answer