Baptism

27 October 2025
 
Without Holy Baptism and the Lord’s Supper no one can be a Christian. As the Ten Commandments, the Creed, and the Lord’s Prayer are gifts given by God, so also Holy Baptism. What it benefits, gives, and works is all summed up in the fact that it saves. To be saved, we know, is nothing else than to be delivered from sin, death, and the devil, and to enter the kingdom of Christ and live with Him forever. Where God’s Name is, there must also be life and salvation. “Baptism is not a work which we do, but a treasure which God gives and faith grasps, just as the Lord Christ upon the cross is not a work but a treasure, comprehended and offered to us in the Word and received by faith. […] Therefore every Christian has in baptism enough to learn and to exercise all his life long. There he has always enough to keep him going, firmly believing what it promises and brings—victory over death and the devil, forgiveness of sins, God’s grace, all of Christ and the Holy Spirit and His gifts. […] We have, therefore, no greater jewel in body and soul, for by it we are made holy and are saved. There is no other life, never a work on earth that can obtain this.” (Large Catechism IV: 37, 41, 46) A Christian life is nothing else than a daily baptism, begun at a particular point in time and to be exercised always.
 
        Norman Nagel

Prayer

15 October 2025
 
Lord! Thou knowest all things. Do with me as Thou willest!
 
        St. Theophan the Recluse

On Holy Scripture

13 October 2025
 
The Holy Scriptures were not given to us that we should enclose them in books, but that we should engrave them upon our hearts.
 
        John Chrysostom

On Worries

8 October 2025
 
With your worries, you give weapons to Satan.
 
        Martin Luther

On Repentance

6 October 2025
 
Be ashamed when you sin. Do not be ashamed when you repent. [...] Sin is a wound; repentance is a medicine. 
 
        Saint John Chrysostom

On Preaching

5 October 2025
 
I admonish and exhort those brothers that when they preach their language be well-considered and chaste for the benefit and edification of the people, announcing to them vices and virtues, punishment and glory, with brevity, because out Lord when on earth kept his word brief.
 
        Saint Francis of Assisi 

On Marriage

3 October 2025
 
We don't get married to live happily ever after, to have children, to haveome. No, the main point is to enter the Kingdom of God together, which means that I am ready at any time to pay any price, to make any sacrifice and to endure any difficulty in marriage. Therefore, you cannot break off your marriage at the first difficulty that appears, or even if the difficulty continues, but it must be preserved... Marriage must rest and be built on this foundation, and that the mutual bond is built and strengthened on the joint march of the spouses to the Kingdom of God. This means that one must support the other, and both will move forward together towards the Kingdom of God.
 
        Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol