Sunday, April 10, 2016

The Church Departed from the Holy Spirit!

My friends,

Read the words of St. John Chrysostom and wonder at them. His life span was from 347 AD to 407 AD. He wrote of the church in the fourth century as having lost the Holy Spirit, what I have placed here is from Homily 1 on the Gospel of Matthew. St. John Chrysostom is considered to be the greatest Orthodox preacher of the early church, so much so that the government kidnapped him and transported him to the capital, where he was forcibly consecrated as archbishop of Constantinople. His kidnapping was arranged by a government official who wanted to adorn the church in the capital city with the best orator in Christianity.

After reading these words; wonder at where the church has gone since they have been spoken. It has been about seventeen centuries since these words were spoken. I do not believe that the church has improved its status. The church has walked away from the Holy Spirit, it is that simple. These are not my words or the musings of an insane person today. They are the words of the Golden Tongue or the Golden Mouth, St. John Chrysostom. The one in whom the church venerates and uses the Liturgy of. Sadly, aside from these things the church no longer hears his preaching.

The church has left its first love and has become a corporate machine, not much different than any other world business. It’s time to leave this nonsense behind and seek the Holy Spirit, seek the wisdom of the One True God. 20 For the kingdom of God is not in speech, but in power.

Seek the Holy Spirit, rekindle the fire of the Lord, it is not through intelligent conversation that we preach the word but through power and authority.

5 For our gospel has not been unto you in word only, but in power also, and in the Holy Ghost, and in much fullness, as you know what manner of men we have been among you for your sakes. 6 And you became followers of us, and of the Lord; receiving the word in much tribulation, with joy of the Holy Ghost:

Do not hesitate, begin now for now is the time, seek the Holy Spirit, seek wisdom, seek understanding not just in intellect but in the power and authority of the Holy Spirit.

Here is what St. John Chrysostom had to say regarding the church;

It were indeed meet for us not at all to require [15] the aid of the written Word, but to exhibit a life so pure, that the grace of the Spirit should be instead of books to our souls, and that as these are inscribed with ink, even so should our hearts be with the Spirit. But, since we have utterly put away from us this grace, come, let us at any rate embrace the second best course.

For that the former was better, God has made manifest, [16] both by His words, and by His doings. Since unto Noah, and unto Abraham, and unto his offspring, and unto Job, and unto Moses too, He discoursed not by writings, but Himself by Himself, finding their mind pure. But after the whole people of the Hebrews had fallen into the very pit of wickedness, then and thereafter was a written word, and tables, and the admonition which is given by these.

And this one may perceive was the case, not of the saints in the Old Testament only, but also of those in the New. For neither to the apostles did God give anything in writing, but instead of written words He promised that He would give them the grace of the Spirit: for "He," said our Lord, "shall bring all things to your remembrance." [17] And that you may learn that this was far better, hear what He said by the Prophet: "I will make a new covenant with you, putting my laws into their mind, and in their heart I will write them," and, "they shall be all taught of God." [18] And Paul too, pointing out the same superiority, said, that they had received a law "not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart." [19]

            But since in process of time they made shipwreck, some with regard to
doctrines, others as to life and manners, there was again need that they should be put in remembrance by the written word.

            2. Reflect then how great an evil it is for us, who ought to live so
purely as not even to need written words, but to yield up our hearts, as books, to the Spirit; now that we have lost that honor, and are come to have need of these, to fail again in duly employing even this second remedy. For if it be a blame to stand in need of written words, and not to have brought down on ourselves the grace of the Spirit; consider how heavy the charge of not choosing to profit even after this assistance, but rather treating what is written with neglect, as if it were cast forth without purpose, and at random, and so bringing down upon
ourselves our punishment with increase. [20]




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Many Blessings!
In Christ,

+William

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