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Pray for me a sinner,
Gleanings from Orthod...Hello,<br />Pray for me a sinner,<br />Gleanings from Orthodox authors and Holy fathers,<br />It is always possible to make a new start by means of repentance. 'For a righteous man may fall seven times And rise again' (Prov. 24:16).<br /> And if you fall again, then rise again, <br />without despairing at all of your salvation,<br /> no matter what happens.<br /> So long as you do not surrender yourself willingly to the enemy, your patient endurance,<br /> combined with self-reproach,<br /> will suffice for your salvation. 'For we ourselves were also once foolish, disobedient,'says St. Paul, '...not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us' (Tit. 3:3,5). St. Peter of Damaskos.<br />Patient endurance kills the despair that kills the soul; it teaches the soul to take comfort and not to grow listless in the face of its many battles and afflictions. St. Peter of Damaskos (Book 2: Twenty-Four Discourses no. 5, The Philokalia Vol. 3 pg. 222)<br />Pray for me a sinner,<br />ICXC NIKA<br />eleniAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com