Discover the profound teachings of St. Seraphim on the supremacy of peace in Christ, which conquers all spiritual warfare. Learn how turning inward fosters divine grace that brings true peace and joy. Explore the importance of humility and self-examination before helping others. The discussion highlights the value of silence and restraint in the face of offenses, promoting a joyful spirit over despondency. Ultimately, it emphasizes maintaining peace and watchfulness to receive divine gifts in one's soul.
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Peace As Spiritual Victory
Peace in Christ defeats spiritual warfare and brings inner illumination.
When the mind turns inward and the heart is active, divine grace overshadows and enlightens the soul.
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Actively Seek And Preserve Peace
Concentrate all thoughts, desires, and actions to receive God's peace and pray with the Church for it.
Strive by every means to preserve peace of soul and not be disturbed by offenses from others.
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Restrain Anger And Bear Offenses
When offended, restrain anger and bear offenses with equanimity so they feel like concerns for others, not you.
Train this disposition to quiet the heart and make it a dwelling for God.
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St. Seraphim describes peace of soul in Christ and how to preserve this peace. As the saint says, "One must by every means strive to preserve peace of soul and not to be disturbed by offences from others..."This reading comes from: Life and Teaching of St. Seraphim of Sarov📖 Life and Teaching of St. Seraphim of Sarovhttps://churchsupplies.jordanville.org/products/life-and-teaching-of-saint-seraphim-of-sarov?srsltid=AfmBOopmeXl6e0F3AWUW23i0Sy5XOCVLP002Q85QzKN09lymGZj5VLdv🎧 The Acquisition of the Holy Spirit - St. Seraphim of Sarovhttps://youtu.be/i5rTls7uTsM🎧 On Refusal to Judge Our Neighbor - St. Dorotheos of Gazahttps://youtu.be/LiAZHn18uVI🎧 On God's Love For Us & The Grace of Humility - Elder Ephraim of Arizonahttps://youtu.be/SQblbVcDMts FIND an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodox-world.org/https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/_______St. Seraphim teaches:Nothing is better than peace in Christ; in it is destroyed every warfare of the spirits of the air and earth: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in bigh places” (Eph. 6:12). It is the mark of a wise soul when a man plunges his mind within himself and has activity in his heart. Then the grace of God overshadows him, and he is in a peaceful state, and by means of this also in a most peaceful state: peaceful, that is, with a good conscience; and most peaceful, for the mind beholds within itself the grace of the Holy Spirit, according to the word of God:“And His place is in peace” (Ps. 75:3).And so we must concentrate all our thoughts, desires, and actions in order to receive the peace of God and to cry out ever with the Church: “O Lord our God, give us peace” (Isa. 26: 12).One must by every means strive to preserve peace of soul and not to be disturbed by offences from others; for this one must in every way strive to restrain anger and by means of attentiveness to keep the mind and heart from improper feelings. And therefore we must bear offences from others with equanimity and accustom ourselves to such a disposition of spirit that these offences seem to concern not us, but others. Such a practice can give quietness to the human heart and make it a dwelling for God Himself.For the preservation of peace of soul one must likewise by every means flee from judgement of others. By not judging and by silence peace of soul is maintained: when a man is in such a state, he receives Divine revelations. In order to free oneself from judging, one must take heed of oneself, not to accept outside thoughts from anyone and to be dead to everything. For the preservation of peace of soul one must more often enter into oneself and ask: where am I? At the same time one must watch that the bodily senses, especially sight, serve for the inner man and do not distract the soul by means of sensuous objects: for they only receive grace-bearing gifts who have interior activity and are vigilant over their souls._______Orthodox Wisdom is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!