In our modern, fast-paced world, we are constantly surrounded by stimuli. From the hum of technology to the allure of material possessions, our senses are perpetually bombarded. Amidst this sensory overload, St. Maximus the Confessor offers a refreshing perspective.
Read MoreChange, as they say, is the only constant in life. From the time we are born we are changing as we grow. Over the next several weeks we will be reading from the book of Exodus as we explore the life of Moses and the Israelites journey through the desert. These stories offer an illuminating example of how humans often resist change, even when it promises a brighter future.
Read MoreThis saying from St. Maximus the Confessor warns us of a subtle trap. In admiring the creation, there's a danger of becoming so engrossed that we forget about the Creator. It's akin to praising a painting while disregarding the painter.
Read MoreIn this succinct yet profound declaration, Maximus the Confessor encapsulates the essence of the spiritual quest: "The person who loves God values knowledge of God more than anything created by God, and pursues such knowledge ardently and ceaselessly." This statement delves into the nature of divine love and the innate human desire for understanding and communion.
Read MoreMaximus the Confessor's observation that "Love is a holy state of the soul, disposing it to value knowledge of God above all created things" is a profound meditation on the intrinsic nature of divine love and its role in our spiritual journey. At the core of this statement lies an understanding of love not merely as an emotion or sentiment but as an orientation and disposition of one’s entire being.
Read MoreWhen I was starting out as a priest in the denomination, I grew up in I had rose colored glasses about the church and the people who participate in the church. I knew that God was alive in my denomination, and I also knew that the church was struggling to share the good news of Jesus Christ to the world. Many people were battening down the hatches and holding onto “tradition” which ended up wrecking many churches because there was something missing in their midst: Fear of God. I have watched my denomination and, ostensibly, the larger Christian movement limit the role of the awesome existence of God. We have almost forgotten our place in the creation and, in a way, turned ourselves into modern day pharisees and forgotten our own spiritual work.
Read MoreMaximus the Confessor's observation that "Love is a holy state of the soul, disposing it to value knowledge of God above all created things" is a profound meditation on the intrinsic nature of divine love and its role in our spiritual journey. At the core of this statement lies an understanding of love not merely as an emotion or sentiment but as an orientation and disposition of one’s entire being.
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