THE ACQUISITION OF GRACE

My beloved brothers and sisters in Christ Our Only True Lord, God, and Savior,

CHRIST IS IN OUR MIDST! HE WAS, IS, AND EVER SHALL BE

THE ACQUISITION OF GRACE
Saint Seraphim of Sarov

"Yes, father, but what about other good deeds
done for Christ’s sake in order to acquire the grace
of the Holy Spirit? You have only been speaking
of prayer."

"Acquire the grace of the Holy Spirit also by partaking all the other virtues for Christ’s sake. Trade spiritually with them; trade with those which give you the greatest profit. Accumulate capital from the superabundance of God’s grace, deposit itin God’s eternal bank which will bring immaterial interest, not four or six percent, but one hundred per cent for one spiritual ruble, and even infinitely more than that. For example, if prayer and watching gives you more of God’s grace, watch and pray; if fasting gives you much of the spirit of God, fast; if almsgiving gives you more, give alms. Weigh every virtue done for Christ’s sake in this manner.

"Now I will tell you about myself, poor Seraphim. I come from a merchant family in Kursk. So when I was not yet in the monastery we used to trade with goods which brought us the greatest profit. Act like that, my son. And just as in business the main point is not merely to trade, but to get as much profit as possible, so in the business of the Christian life the main point is not merely to pray or to do some other good deed. Though the Apostle says: "Pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17), yet, as you remember, he adds: "I would rather speak five words with my understanding than ten thousand words with a tongue (1 Corinthians 14:19). And the Lord says: "Not everyone who says to Me: Lord, Lord, shall be saved, but he who does the will of My Father" (Matthew 7:21), that is who does the work of God and, moreover, does it with reverence, for cursed is he who does the work of God negligently" (Jeremiah 48:10). And the work of God is: BELIEVE IN GOD AND IN HIM WHOM HE HAS SENT, JESUS CHRIST (John 14:1; 6:29). If we understand the commandments of Christ and of the Apostles, aright, our business as Christians consists not in increasing the number of our good deeds which are only THE MEANS of furthering the purpose of our Christian life, but in DERIVING FROM THEM THE UTMOST PROFIT, THAT IS IN ACQUIRING THE MOST ABUNDANT GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.

"How I wish, your Godliness, that you yourself may acquire this inexhaustible source of divine grace, and may always ask yourself: Am I in the Spirit of God, or not? –there is nothing to grieve about. You are ready to appear before the awful judgment of Christ immediately. For ‘in whatsoever I find you, in that will I judge you.’ But if we are not in the Spirit, we must discover why not and what reason our Lord God the Holy Spirit has willed to abandon us. We must seek Him again and must go on searching until our Lord God the Holy Spirit has been found and is with us again, through His goodness. We must attack the enemies that drive us away from Him until even their dust is no more, as the Prophet David has said: "I will pursue my enemies and overtake them; and not turn back till they are destroyed. I will crush them and they will be unable to stand; they will fall under my feet" (Psalm 17 [18]:38-39).

"That’s it, my son. That is how you must spiritually trade in virtue. Distribute the Holy Spirit’s gifts of grace to those in need of them, just as a lighted candle burning with earthly fire shines itself and lights other candles for the illuminating of all in other places, without diminishing its own light. If it is so, with regard to the earthly fire, what shall we say about the fire of the grace of the All-Holy Spirit of God? For earthly riches decrease with distribution, but the more the heavenly riches of God’s grace are distributed the more they increase in the one who distributes them. Thus the Lord Himself was pleased to say to the Samaritan woman: "All who drink this water will be thirsty again. But whoever drinks the water that I shall give him will never be thirsty any more; but the water that I shall give him will be in him a spring of water leaping up to eternal life" (John 4:13-14).

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"Glory Be To GOD

For
All Things!"
– Saint John Chrysostomos
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With sincere agape in His Divine and Glorious Diakonia (Ministry),
The sinner and unworthy servant of God
+ Father George

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