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by Fr. Dmitri, New Zealand
Saturday 11 December 2010 (2 Koiahk; 2 Kiahk)
That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing,
being Fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the
knowledge of God.
(Col. 1:10)
Joseph bought the Shroud 'the fine linen' (Mark 15:46) and
Nicodemus came with the spices, 'a mixture of myrrh and aloes,
about 100 lb. weight.' (John 19:39). 'Then took the body of
Jesus and wound it up in linen with the spices.' (John 19:40).
The Shroud remained in the Sepulcher as a witness to the
Resurrection. Tradition has it that the Spices were used
to make the first Holy Chrism.
(Heguman Pishoy Kamel)
The Savior's name contains the world. In the Word
the Father has created all things.
(Anon)
Living with wild birds is better than living with greedy people.
(Isaac the Syrian)
It is worthy to remember God more than the breath we take.
(Gregory the Theologian)
Let's look for Him with great diligence and suffering, we will
therefore find that who was searched for a lot, He is within us.
(Origen)
Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall
strengthen your heart.
(Psa. 27:14)
The repentant feel the desire to be silent, and its better
for him to listen.
(Pope Shenouda III)
My beloved children, do not be weary or bored from loving
one another, but make this body that you are wearing, a
censer in which you place all your evil thoughts and counsel.
(Anthony the Great)
Strive unceasingly to be pleasing to God and ask Him to
accomplish His will in you. Love Him with all your might:
you owe Him a great deal.
God of Power and Might, let us do always the things that
are pleasing to You. For You are our Greatest Benefactor and
Sole God.
(John of the Cross)
A PLACE OF SAFETY:
But she was given two wings like those of a Great Eagle.
This allowed her to fly to a place prepared for her in the
wilderness, where she would be cared for and protected
from the devil for a time, times and half a time.
(Rev. 12:14)
Before we look at the implications of this passage, let us consider
something which could lead up to this. The Prophet Ezekiel warned of these
times: "Make a chain: for the land is full of bloody crimes, and the city is
full of violence." (Ezek. 7:23)
Why is this so? No matter where in the World you look, it is the same. Never
a day goes by in
New Zealand that some crime or another has been committed and one of our
cities is like unto
Sodom & Gomorrah. People are turning their back on God and no longer make
Him their habitation.
The young people are not being nurtured in the Faith. In some areas it is
thought not politically
correct to erect a Crib Scene in the town Centre.
Ezekiel again tells us that 'Destruction cometh; and they shall seek peace,
and there shall be none.' (Ezek.7:25). Let us look at peace efforts around
the world, they are man-made and not God centered. If they were God centered,
they would not fail. We are told that unless we turn to God in repentance,
destruction comes! (Remember Sept.11, 2001)
We are near the time when the Devil will have his way on Earth through the
Man of Sin. But God has prepared a place of safety for His people. In
Prophecy, a 'Woman' is generally symbolic of the Church, the symbolism of an
Eagle means swiftness. If they did not move swiftly they would be caught in
the flood that was sent after her by Satan. But in the wilderness, water
would not be able to follow, as it happened the Lord caused the earth to
open up and swallow the flood.
The figure of Eagle Wings was familiar to God's ancient people. The
deliverance from Egypt, Pharaoh and his hosts is referred to by this. (see
Ex.19:4 and Deut.32:11). God cares for His own. Even though the Church is
persecuted and driven into exile, the Lord nourishes it like He did with the
Manna in the Wilderness.
During this time the Great False Church and the Anti-Christ hold sway as
agents of the devil, who do their best to wipe out the Church. Satan's wrath
knows no bounds as he knows he has but a short time and uses everything that
he can to achieve his end. Beware of those in Sheep's clothing as they could
be ravening wolves. 'Little Red Riding Hood' is a good analogy for this.
The True Church are those who keep the Commandments of God and uphold the
Testimony of Jesus Christ, which is the Spirit of Prophecy. We are in an era
of Great Apostasy where Paganism and Christianity has merged to form a sort
of churchianity, If you do not follow the dictates of this regime you are
out on your neck and could suffer other things as a result of it. In
Matt.24:22, we are told the days were shortened for the Elect's sake.
However we must not be complacent, we must be on our guard at all times and
put on the Whole Armour of God and ward off the fiery darts of Satan and be
ready to flee to a Place of Safety at a moments notice.
To Thee be glory and praise, now and ever, unto Ages of Ages.
AMEN!
Evening: Psalm 112:6-7 & 9; Matt. 24:42-47.
Morning: Psalm 92:10,14-15; Luke 19:11-19.
Liturgy: Heb.11:32-12:2; James 5:9-20; Acts 18:24-19:6;
Psalm 92:12-13; Gospel: Luke 12:32-44.
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