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The
Philokalia
Gen:1:3,4,31:- "And God said "Let there be light";and there was
light.And God saw that the light was good; ...... and God saw everything that he had
made,and behold it was very good."
God's creation is good and beautiful.Yet Adam in his disobedience and pride damaged
this perfect world and marred his God-given image. Creation fell with Adam and the
apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans writes, (8:28):-
"For we know that the whole creation groans and labours with birth pangs together
until now."
The "groaning" is a yearning or desire for transformation to be eternally in
harmony with God's rule as it was in the beginning before the Fall. Yet,creation has
not totally lost the beauty the Creator bestowed upon the world. Whenever man
responds to the grace of God there is a re-creation and that initial relationship is
restored. For man is essentially a eucharistic creature and his soul longs for the
life giving waters of God to quench his thirsty soul. The soul is at peace when it
worships and gives glory to its Creator. Reflecting the light of God is the true
nature and purpose of man and is at the heart of what we mean by "glory."
One hears of the monks of the Holy Mountain of Athos purifying the very air they
breathe with their unceasing practice of the Jesus prayer and playing with the animals who
come to the monks in trust and friendship in order to be fed. Staretz Amvrosii, a renowned
ascetic of the Russian Church tells this story:-
" A certain devout Christian had a myna bird in his house,which he was teaching to
speak. The bird also learned the words " Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God,have mercy on
me," which the Christian repeated often. One summer day the bird found the
window open and flew out into the street. Then a hawk saw it from on high and rushed
towards it. The bird surprised by the attack, instead of another cry, cried out the
prayer and the hawk-a wonderful thing! - pulled back at once as if someone was chasing it
away."
"What do we notice here?" the staretz asked. "That even if
the Jesus prayer is said unconsciously it has results and makes possible the
impossible." So we see that Divine Grace is attracted by prayer and operates
not only upon the soul but all creation. The presence of the All Holy Spirit fills man
with a yearning for His Creator and creation. He restores the immortal language of
love divided at Babel; He brings a compassion and a broadening of the heart for all
nature; He encourages in man an embrace for that stewardship that God intended for His
image-endowed creatures. Such an opening of our heart to the Paraklete fills our
senses with the beauty God has given to His world.
Luke.12:27 :- "Consider the lilies how they grow:they neither toil nor spin; and
yet I say to you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."
Even the flowers of the field give glory to their Creator. We too should immitate this
glory by our simplicity, humility and generosity of spirit. Our obedience to the
Divine Will makes us beautiful for God.
Illustration 1: There once was an old man whose hard life
had made him bitter, resentful, mean and consequently isolated. Some new neighbours
moved into the next door flat and bought him a beautiful bunch of flowers. This kind
gesture touched the old man's heart and he said to himself: "I must go and buy
a vase in which to display these lovely flowers." So he did. He put the
vase of flowers on the window sill and he noticed how shabby the curtains were.so without
delay he went and bought some new ones. Soon he was buying carpets, repairing
furniture, painting the walls and decided to invite his new neighbours around for a meal.
That one beautiful gesture became not only a critic on his dismal surroundings but
a catalyst that changed his whole attitude to life. It is important to try to do
something beautiful for God every day of our lives for Our Lord Jesus Christ is the most
beautiful gift to us and He transforms lives.
Illustration 2: A mother visiting her son away at college
was saddened at seeing some rude posters on his bedroom wall but instead of criticizing
her son she left an Icon of the Theotokos and an Icon of the Saviour in his room.
The next time she visited him the posters were gone and had been replaced by the Holy
Icons.When Christ enters into our lives the beauty of His presence makes us ashamed of our
sins and moves us to repentance. Christ's presence makes our lives more beautiful
and good. The fragrance of His grace lingers like incense making our lives
holier. Why don't you buy some flowers for someone today and see what happens!
Their face will light up with joy and their smile will be a wonderful testimony to
the truth that we are indeed eucharistic creatures reflecting the beauty of Our Creator.
"Come Lord Jesus Christ enter my life today and make it beautiful. Glory to You O
Lord Glory to You. Amen."
Fr Jonathan Hemmings
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