Philokalia Ministries

The Ascetical Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian - Homily V, Part VI

Nov 21, 2025
Discover how afflictions serve as divine teachers, drawing souls closer to humility and God. Prosperity often breeds forgetfulness and pride, while God uses grief to lead us back to His mercy. Learn the power of invoking Jesus' name in trials and how suffering fosters dependence on Him. Delve into the transformation of pain into spiritual intimacy and gratitude, and explore the importance of compassionate presence in others' suffering. St. Isaac's wisdom reveals that afflictions can ultimately birth divine sonship.
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INSIGHT

Affliction Reawakens Divine Remembrance

  • Afflictions are God's means to prevent spiritual pride and forgetfulness of Him.
  • Isaac says suffering kindles remembrance, fear, and dependence that prosperity erodes.
INSIGHT

Prosperity Breeds Idolatrous Self-Exaltation

  • Prosperity can produce spiritual arrogance that turns creatures into false 'gods.'
  • Isaac warns that fleeting riches, power, and health lead some to proclaim themselves gods.
ADVICE

Use Short Prayer To Recollect Quickly

  • Pray the Jesus Prayer often to turn the mind and heart to God in a moment.
  • Use short, frequent invocations (e.g., 'Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me') to draw into communion.
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