Many have become angels while yet on earth.
Read Abba Philemon and understand.
Read Abba Philemon and understand.


HOLY MARTYRS SERGIOS AND BÁCCHOS
SAINT JOHN AND THE 98 FATHERS WITH HIM OF CRETE
SAINT JONAH OF MANCHURIA

These holy and wonderful martyrs and heroes of the Christian Faith were at first noblemen at the court of Emperor Maximian. The emperor himself esteemed them greatly because of their courage, wisdom and fidelity. But when the emperor heard that his two noblemen were Christians, his love for them turned into rage.
Once, when there was a great sacrificial offering to idols, the emperor demanded that Sergius and Bacchus offer sacrifices with him, but they openly refused to obey the emperor in this. Beside himself with rage, the emperor commanded that their military garments, rings and emblems be stripped from them and that they be dressed in women's clothing. He then placed iron hoops around their necks and paraded them through the streets of the city of Rome, to be mocked by everyone. Afterward, he sent them to Antiochus, his deputy in Asia, for torture. Antiochus had risen to his position with Sergius and Bacchus's help, as they had at one time recommended him to the emperor. When Antiochus implored them to deny Christ and save themselves from dishonorable suffering and death, these saints replied: "Both honor and dishonor, both life and death-all are the same to him who seeks the Heavenly Kingdom.'' Antiochus cast Sergius into prison and ordered that Bacchus be tortured first. His minions took turns beating the holy Bacchus until his whole body was broken. Bacchus's holy soul departed his broken and bloodied body, and in the hands of angels was borne to the Lord. St. Bacchus suffered in the town of Barbalissos. Then St. Sergius was led out and shod in iron shoes with inward-protruding nails. He was driven, on foot, to the town of Rozafa, in Syria, and was beheaded there with the sword. His soul went to Paradise where, together with his friend Bacchus, he received a crown of immortal glory from Christ, his King and Lord. These two wondrous knights of the Christian Faith suffered in about the year 303.
THE HOLY EPISTLE OF SAINT PAUL TO THE PHILIPPIANS 1:20-27 KJV
21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
22 But if I live in the flesh, this is the fruit of my labour: yet what I shall choose I wot not.
23 For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better:
24 Nevertheless to abide in the flesh is more needful for you.
25 And having this confidence, I know that I shall abide and continue with you all for your furtherance and joy of faith;
26 That your rejoicing may be more abundant in Jesus Christ for me by my coming to you again.
27 Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ: that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel.
THE HOLY GOSPEL ACCORDING TO
SAINT LUKE 17-30 KJV
SAINT LUKE 17-30 KJV
18 And the disciples of John shewed him of all these things.
19 And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come? or look we for another?
20 When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come? or look we for another?
21 And in that same hour he cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and of evil spirits; and unto many that were blind he gave sight.
22 Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached.
23 And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.
24 And when the messengers of John were departed, he began to speak unto the people concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness for to see? A reed shaken with the wind?
25 But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Behold, they which are gorgeously apparelled, and live delicately, are in kings' courts.
26 But what went ye out for to see? A prophet? Yea, I say unto you, and much more than a prophet.
27 This is he, of whom it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.
28 For I say unto you, Among those that are born of women there is not a greater prophet than John the Baptist: but he that is least in the kingdom of God is greater than he.
29 And all the people that heard him, and the publicans, justified God, being baptized with the baptism of John.
30 But the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the counsel of God against themselves, being not baptized of him.
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ABBA PHILEMON
FROM THE PHILOKALIA
Thoughts about vain things are sicknesses of an idle and sluggish soul. We must,
then, as Scripture enjoins, guard our intellect diligently (cf. Prov. 4:23), chanting undistractedly and with
understanding, and praying with a pure intellect. God wants us to show our zeal for Him first by our outward
asceticism, and then by our love and unceasing prayer; and He provides the path of salvation. The only path leading
to heaven is that of complete stillness, the avoidance of all evil, the acquisition of blessings, perfect love towards
God and communion with Him in holiness and righteousness. If a man has attained these things he will soon ascend
to the divine realm. Yet the person who aspires to this realm must first mortify his earthly aspects (cf. Col. 3:5). For
when our soul rejoices in the contemplation of true goodness, it does not return to any of the passions energized by
sensual or bodily pleasure; on the contrary, it turns away from all such pleasure and receives the manifestation of
God With a pure and undefiled mind.
then, as Scripture enjoins, guard our intellect diligently (cf. Prov. 4:23), chanting undistractedly and with
understanding, and praying with a pure intellect. God wants us to show our zeal for Him first by our outward
asceticism, and then by our love and unceasing prayer; and He provides the path of salvation. The only path leading
to heaven is that of complete stillness, the avoidance of all evil, the acquisition of blessings, perfect love towards
God and communion with Him in holiness and righteousness. If a man has attained these things he will soon ascend
to the divine realm. Yet the person who aspires to this realm must first mortify his earthly aspects (cf. Col. 3:5). For
when our soul rejoices in the contemplation of true goodness, it does not return to any of the passions energized by
sensual or bodily pleasure; on the contrary, it turns away from all such pleasure and receives the manifestation of
God With a pure and undefiled mind.
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