57. Take Up Your Sword and Armor

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We are all affected by two dimensions of the same universe. We live in an age that acknowledges the most obvious one of these – the physical (material) dimension. The physical aspect of reality can be studied by the scientific method, which investigates the created world through the senses – sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

The other aspect of the created world is the invisible spiritual (immaterial) dimension, inhabited by the heavenly bodiless powers. These invisible beings include the Holy Angels, the Archangels, who serve as chief messengers and commanders of the heavenly armies, the Principalities, the Powers, the Virtues, the Dominions, the Thrones, the many-eyed Cherubim, and the six-winged Seraphim.

This spiritual dimension is also inhabited by the evil one (that is, the Devil) and his demons, who were once among the heavenly powers. Led by the Devil, the demons misused their freedom of choice to rebel against God. Although they sometimes deceitfully appear as beings of goodness and light, they always intend to harm you, draw you away from the true God, and lead you toward sin and death. 

These two aspects of reality – physical and spiritual – are two sides of the same coin. We can distinguish between the two, but they are not separate. They are intertwined with each other. Throughout history, Archangels and Angels have appeared to human beings. Similarly, the Devil and his demons have made their presence known by visibly appearing to people.

As a human being, you possess both a physical body and a soul. Therefore, you bridge the physical and spiritual worlds. You once belonged to the fallen world, under the dominion and influence of the prince of this world, the Devil. Through your Baptism and Chrismation, you have now been set free and empowered. As an Orthodox Christian, you are a well-equipped solider. Remain aware of the conflict, be watchful for the tactics of your enemy, and know how to win the battle by the Power of God.

Put on the full armor and take up the sword that God has provided you by His Grace. The Holy Angels and Archangels guard and protect us, but our greatest defense and weapon in the war against the created energy of the demonic powers is the Uncreated Energy, that is, the Presence of God Himself. We are weak, but God is stronger than our enemies, whether visible or invisible. 

Real Enlightenment (Illumination), Power, and spiritual riches only come from the True and Living God Himself. Do not be seduced by magical arts, the false gods of foreign religions, fraudulent spiritual practices, or secular ideologies. They may seem to offer divine enlightenment or some other kind of benefit, but the power behind these practices is nothing more than created energy, that is, the power of invisible demons. Do not be seduced by temptations suggested by demons. The attractive promise that following the sinful passions will bring lasting peace, joy, personal growth, and fulfillment is a lie. This blind path often leads to temporary pleasure and superficial happiness, but pollutes the soul with toxic poison. Likewise, do not believe the ego-feeding lie that you are already such a good person, intelligent enough, and spiritually mature enough that you do not need to pray, or to repent, or to practice asceticism, or to hold fully to the Tradition, or to worship with the Church, or to receive the Holy Mysteries, or to be obedient to God.  The demons desire to pull you off the ladder stretching toward heaven and to entice you from the Way of salvation.

The more you progress on the Way, the more you can expect to be attacked by the demons. Victory in war is not easily obtained. Clothing yourself with all that is good, according to the Way, be triumphant in the spiritual battle through prayerful action, in harmony with the will of God and by His Power.

Read: Isaiah 14.12-15; Luke 10.17-18; John 8.31-59; 12.27-33; Ephesians 6.10-20; 2 Corinthians 10.3-6; 1 Timothy 4.1-11; 1 Peter 5.8-9

 

Text copyright © 2018 by Fr. Symeon D. S. Kees

 

56. The Mystery of Holy Chrismation

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As you will personally participate in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ through Holy Baptism, you will also personally participate in Pentecost through the Mystery of Holy Chrismation. Immediately following your Baptism, you will be anointed with the Holy Chrism to give you the Gift and Seal of the Holy Spirit. Having been purified through Baptism, you are now consecrated as a living temple indwelled by the Holy Spirit. After the anointing, the Priest will wash away the Holy Chrism from your body with a natural sponge dipped in pure water. With this wiping away of the Chrism be reminded that your Chrismation is not just an external sign placed on your body, but the Divine Presence of the Holy Spirit implanted within your soul. 
 
When you have received the Grace of Holy Baptism and Holy Chrismation, walk the Way daily so that the Grace within you may grow and bear fruit. Fulfill your calling to be a living temple, body and soul, in whom the Holy Spirit is pleased to dwell. 
(Since our Antiochian churches in the United States are part of the Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, our Chrism has been consecrated by our chief bishop, the Patriarch of Antioch. The Chrism is kept by our Metropolitan of North America for distribution to the churches as necessary.) 
Read: Exodus 30.22-33; Acts 2; 8.14-17; 1 Corinthians 3.16; 6.19-20; 2.1-12; Ephesians 1.1-23; Revelation 7.1-3; 22.4-5

 

Text copyright © 2018 by Fr. Symeon D. S. Kees

 

 

55. Your Baptismal Cross

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When you are baptized, you will wear a cross around your neck as a sign that you are an Orthodox Christian. You bear the Cross because you belong to Jesus Christ and have become a faithful member of His Holy Church. Follow Christ as an obedient disciple. In a world full of death and darkness, be an agent of Life and Light in the lives of others.

Let the chain around your neck that holds the cross remind you of all the Saints who have gone before you. Throughout history, Saints have walked the same Way that you now walk. Through their prayer and repentance, they knew Christ with their hearts and acquired the mind (phronema) of His Church. This golden chain of Saints linking generation to generation through history is why the Holy Tradition of the Orthodox Church does not change. Since there is One True God, everyone who knows the True God with their hearts, through the personal experience of Divine Grace, holds and expresses the same Orthodox theology.

In your generation, strive to know Christ, to acquire the mind of the Church, and to boldly serve as a faithful  living witness of Jesus Christ in the world.

 

Text copyright © 2018 by Fr. Symeon D. S. Kees

 

54. The Mystery of Holy Baptism

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I have said that the Holy Mysteries will be open to you after you enter into Christ’s Holy Church. More accurately, you will be joined with Christ and initiated into His Church through one of the Mysteries – Holy Baptism.
 

Sickened by sin and burdened by your past wounds, you will be washed clean by the healing, Grace-indwelling waters of purification. Your Baptism is your personal participation in the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In Baptism, you will die with Christ, be buried with Him, and be raised with Him to newness of life – life as an Orthodox Christian. Through Baptism, you will be reborn.

You will be immersed three times in the sacred waters in the Name of the Holy Trinity – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Once enslaved to darkness, you will die to sin and death through Baptism and emerge as child of God within His family, a member of the Body of Christ, and a citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven. United with the Tao, you will be one of the Faithful within His own Church. Your journey as a catechumen ends with Holy Baptism, yet Holy Baptism is just the beginning of your life – your new life – on the Way.

Having been purified, reborn, and clothed in the Light of Divine Grace, dedicate yourself to growing that Grace given to you. Fulfill your calling to live as one dead to sin and alive in Jesus Christ. Remain faithful to the Way so that you may keep the bright illumined robe of your soul pure and radiant.

Read: Genesis 1.1-10; 6.1-8.19; 17-1-14; Exodus 14-15;17.5-6; 30.17-21; Psalm 50 (51); Isaiah 1; Luke 3.1-20; John 1.1-13; 3.1-21; 4.1-15; Matthew 28:16-20; Acts 8.26-40; 22.1-16; 2.37-41; Romans 6.3-11; 8.13-17; 1 Corinthians 12.12-13; 2 Corinthians 5.14-21; Galatians 3.23-29; Ephesians 4.3-5; Colossians 1.3-18; 2.1-15; 3.1-17; 1 Peter 3.13-22; Revelation 22.1-5, 14-15

 

Text copyright © 2018 by Fr. Symeon D. S. Kees

 

53. Holy Mysteries & Unity of the Church

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When you are brought into union with Christ and into communion with His Church, you will enter into a kind of spiritual marriage. You will be integrated into His faithful Bride, the Church. As physical marital union between a husband and wife is only permissible, pure, and blessed between two who have united together through marriage, sharing in the Holy Mysteries is only permitted, pure, and blessed by those who have entered into union with the Holy Orthodox Church. 

In right order, a marriage between a man and woman should be established first, then the benefits of marriage, including physical marital union and having children, are enjoyed. To use the image of the Hospital again, only individuals who first have been admitted to the Hospital under the care of the Physician receive the benefits of being patients, that is, receiving the full medical treatment, including the prescribed Medicines. Therefore, those outside of the Orthodox Church are forbidden from receiving the Holy Mysteries of the Church. They are neither the Bride nor patients in the Hospital. They are not yet ready to enjoy the benefits of the spiritual marriage nor the benefits of a patient by receiving the Medicine. As Adam and Eve, those separated from the Holy Orthodox Church are not yet ready to partake of the fruit of the Tree.

Likewise, Orthodox Christians refuse to participate in the rituals or sacraments of heterodox (non-Orthodox) religious groups that are separated from the Orthodox Church. As a pure Bride, always reject spiritual adultery, instead remaining faithful to Christ and in unity with His Holy Church. The Mystery of the Church holds everything you need for your salvation. 

 

Text copyright © 2018 by Fr. Symeon D. S. Kees