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Readings of the Writings and Lives of Orthodox Christian Saints. These recordings are free to download and share. All I ask is that you do so respectfully and reference this channel. You can also contact me, Timothy Honeycutt, at: orthodoxwisdom1@gmail.com Glory to Jesus Christ!Readings from Saints of Holy Orthodoxy Spirituality
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  • Address on Christmas Day - St. Sebastian of San Francisco & Jackson
    Jan 7 2026

    Christ is born! St. Sebastian offers a brief but thought-provoking homily for this glorious feast.📖 A reading from this important vook: The complete works of St. Sebastian: Beacon From the Bayhttps://www.amazon.com/Beacon-Bay-Collected-Sebastian-Francisco/dp/B0DP1FNJCV🎧 Life of St. Sebastian (five parts): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzFKi22k2KYiAmhiJ6mQaberXVJ0FZePY🎧 The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ - Homily by St. Gregory Palamashttps://youtu.be/DHG2gakIqdQ⛪️ FIND an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodox-world.org/https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/🎁Support my work here:https://buymeacoffee.com/orthodoxwisdom_______St. Sebastian teaches:Unfortunately we now often see in the world a decline in religious celebrations of Christian festivals, just as in political and civil holidays we now often notice a tendency to withdraw from public scenes to one's own narrow sphere of privacy, personal comfort, and individual satisfaction. Such conditions are detrimental to society at large. The first cause of it all is the family-the home from which all men and women take into the world the form of their future character. The nation which is devoid of lessons in religion and patriotism in the family-which is the fountain source of all learning—such a nation is going to destruction.We must study the truth to the full measure of our competency, and know our Lord Jesus Christ the Savior. We must use our God-given intellect and discern true doctrine from falsehood. We must worship God with our whole being, body, and soul, consequently, we develop our reason (as our faith grows stronger) and praise the Lord understandingly. For when we worship with the inspiring feeling of our heart only, we bring a half offering. The offering must be whole.When we study the different forms of worship of different people who are considered Christians, we see that some bow in adoration with fervent devotion, while others with exultant heart sing loud praise, as if carried away in ecstasy, depriving the spirit of one of its faculties, i.e., adoration. Now, this is according to science, and those who have studied psychology know it. True and complete science is always compatible with religion. The Orthodox and Apostolic Church has ever held that man must offer praise from a warm heart while devoutly adoring the Sublime both physically and spiritually, and at the same time following truthful doctrine. Yes, we must seek and study the truth. I do not say we can at once perfectly know it, for we must first comprehend God, who is the truth. When we become Christ-like we know the truth, and the truth makes us free._______Orthodox Wisdom is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!

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    5 mins
  • On God As Judge - St. Justin Popovic
    Dec 22 2025

    St. Justin Popovic (+1979) the great Serbian theologian of the 20th century, explains the nature and veracity of God being Judge of all creation. "It is natural for the heavenly Sower," writes St. Justin, "who has abundantly sown the seed of eternal, divine truths in the earth of the human soul, to come and see how much of that seed has rotted in the mire of lust, been strangled by the thorns of passion or withered by the coals of sinfulness, and how much has grown and yielded divine fruit, and, also, to reap and winnow the ripe ears of corn."A reading from The Orthodox Church and Ecumenism by St. Justin Popovic, p. 85-88.NOTE: The meaning of Theanthropic: divine (in Greek theos = God) and human (in Greek anthropos = man); the Theanthropos = the God-Man, i.e. Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God.📖 The Orthodox Church and Ecumenism by St. Justin Popovichttps://lazarica.co.uk/bookshop/📖 Orthodox Faith and Life in Christ by St. Justin Popovichttps://ibmgs.org/miscellaneous.html🎧 Introduction to the Lives of the Saints - St. Justin Popovićhttps://youtu.be/q1SQB8O2Aek🎧 Papism as the Oldest Protestantism - St. Justin Popovićhttps://youtu.be/6xXm1PfcQUw⛪ FIND an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodox-world.org/https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/🎁Support my work here:https://buymeacoffee.com/orthodoxwisdom_______St. Justin teaches:It is natural for God, who is the Creator, Saviour and Sanctifier, also to be the Judge. As Creator, He brought us from non-being into being, ordaining that, as the goal of our existence, we become Godlike with the help of the soul He gave us in His likeness, and to increase with the increase of God... unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ (Col. 2:19; Eph. 4:13). As Saviour, He saved us from sin, death and the devil by introducing into human nature, rendered mortal by sin, the principle and the power of resurrection and immortality. As Sanctifier, He has given us by grace, in His theanthropic Body, the Church, all the means and powers necessary for the adoption of His theanthropic ascesis of salvation and the fulfilment of the purpose of our existence. As Judge, He appraises, judges and determines our attitude towards Him as Creator and ourselves as His God-like creation, towards Him as Saviour and ourselves as the subject of salvation, towards Him as the Theanthropos, the Church, the Sanctifier, and ourselves as the object of sanctification, deification and likeness to the Theanthropos.God placed the yeast of desire for Christ into the dough of the human being, so that man, and with him all creation, should rise to Christ. For this reason all creation is essentially christocentric and is strongly drawn towards Christ as its natural and eternal Centre and Goal (cf. Rom. 8:19-23; Col. 1:16-17; Eph. 1:4-5). Whilst God, in His creative, saving and sanctifying role, appears as a tiller, sower and cultivator, He acts in His role as Judge as a reaper and winnower. It is natural for the heavenly Sower, who has abundantly sown the seed of eternal, divine truths in the earth of the human soul, to come and see how much of that seed has rotted in the mire of lust, been strangled by the thorns of passion or withered by the coals of sinfulness, and how much has grown and yielded divine fruit, and, also, to reap and winnow the ripe ears of corn.It would be unpardonably unjust, insulting and tyrannical if God were to act as Judge without having previously appeared as Saviour and Sanctifier. A God who would not reveal the way to eternal life and eternal truth or give men the means of salvation from sin, death and the devil, who would not be their Saviour, would have no right to judge mankind. Mankind would be right to say with one soul and one voice to such a tyrannical God what the wicked servant said in the Parable of the Talents (Matt. 25:24-25).

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  • The Ecumenical Offensive as a Tool of Geopolitics (Dec 4, 2025) - Met. Luke of Zaporizhzhia
    Dec 19 2025

    Met. Luke of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) delivered this address on December 4, 2025 at the conference titled: "The Crucifixion of Orthodoxy in the 21st Century: Spiritual Wars, Ecumenical Offensive, and Global Politics" hosted by Center for Geostrategic Studies in Belgrade, Serbia.📖 The Ecumenical Offensive as a Tool of Geopolitics: Media, Finances, and Diplomacy of the Vatican and the Phanar by Met. Luke of Zaporizhzhia and Melitopolhttps://uoj.news/en/news/85834-uoc-bishop-calls-for-statement-on-boundaries-of-ecumenism🎧 On the Canons of the Ecumenical Councils - Fr. Seraphim Rosehttps://youtu.be/d3nDu6TlWLA🎧 Ecumenism is "Downright Scum, Spiritual Filth" - St. Porphyrios of Kafsokalyviahttps://youtu.be/QxFFmBHbFqM🎧 Ecumenism: One of the Most Dangerous Heresies - St. Sophrony the Athonitehttps://youtu.be/7A0_Vw--4LU🎧 Does the Russian Orthodox Church Need to Participate in the Ecumenical Movement? (Part I/II)https://youtu.be/FjCGKeBaMzw⛪ FIND an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodox-world.org/https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/🎁Support my work here:https://buymeacoffee.com/orthodoxwisdom_______Met. Luke teaches:Modern geopolitical struggle extends far beyond economics and military security, actively invading the spiritual sphere. It influences the life of the Church, distorting the understanding of canonical order and the true state of affairs. In this context, ecumenical initiatives of the Vatican and the Ecumenical Patriarchate (Phanar) play a special role, rapidly transforming from platforms for inter-Christian dialogue into instruments of “soft power.” Through media channels, material support, and direct participation in diplomatic processes, these centers influence elite sympathies, legitimize new church (and quasi-church) structures, and alter the balance of power in entire regions, as vividly demonstrated by the example of Ukraine.Modern ecumenism, initiated by the Vatican and the Phanar, often goes beyond theological dialogue, turning into a means for forming geopolitical alliances, exerting pressure on local Orthodox churches, introducing liberal social agendas, and justifying the legitimacy of secular state interference in internal church processes. Thus, the form of “dialogue” is used as a diplomatic platform for advancing influence.The Vatican demonstrates significant experience in constructing interconfessional dialogue, humanitarian initiatives, and political diplomacy, creating for itself the image of a “peacemaker”. Ecumenical dialogue is used by it as a channel for forming special relations with influential states, influencing religious processes in Eastern Europe, and promoting Catholic social doctrine as a global norm.The risks and consequences of this activity for Orthodoxy include:-Doctrinal dilution and institutional subordination to the Vatican.-Polarization within the Orthodox world, as there is a threat of division into supporters of different centers.-Instrumentalization of religion by secular states through support for certain church actors.-Loss of trust among believers, who may begin to perceive the Church as a political project.-Escalation of inter-Orthodox conflicts using information campaigns and sanctions.6. Spiritual and Theological Measures-Increase in conciliar anathematizations and public condemnations of modern forms of ecumenism and “Eastern Papism” (following the example of the ROCOR decisions of 1983 on ecumenism).-Revival everywhere of the practice of public reading of the “Synodikon of Orthodoxy” on the Sunday of the Triumph of Orthodoxy, with additions for modern threats.-Periodic prayer services for the enlightenment of those who have fallen away (in the diocese entrusted to me, I commemorate “those who cause us afflictions” during the Great Entrance when transferring the Gifts).

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