Philokalia Ministries

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

Nov 8, 2025
Exploring the beauty of mercy, the discussion reveals how comforting God's image through our kindness brings Him joy. Illness is framed as a divine remedy, awakening the spirit and preventing sloth. The importance of sharing resources with the needy is emphasized, highlighting the honor in giving freely. Trials are seen as necessary lessons for growth, demonstrating that God's delays teach us about our own shortcomings. Ultimately, suffering is depicted not as punishment, but as a path to deeper communion with the divine.
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INSIGHT

Comforting God By Loving Like Him

  • God has no need, yet is gladdened when we comfort His image by showing mercy and compassion.
  • Isaac frames virtue as comforting God through resembling divine love rather than satisfying our self-centered needs.
ADVICE

Give Freely And Bless God

  • Do not hoard what you can give; seize opportunities to serve the poor as honors entrusted by God.
  • When you give, bless God; when you lack, rejoice for sharing Christ's poverty and the saints' path.
ANECDOTE

Virtual Life Deepens Spiritual Poverty

  • Father David recalls how modern virtual life causes spiritual poverty and loss of real intimacy.
  • He contrasts childhood outdoor friendships with today's virtual isolation to explain declining religious imagination.
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