"If a man readily and joyfully accepts a loss for the sake of God, he is inwardly pure. And if he does not look down upon any man because of his defects, in very truth he is free. If a man is not pleased with someone who honors him, nor displeased with someone who dishonors him, he is dead to the world and to this life. The watchfulness of discernment is superior to every discipline of men accomplished in any way to any degree. Do not hate the sinner. For we are all laden with guilt. If for the sake of God you are moved to oppose him, weep over him. Why do you hate him? Hate his sins and pray for him. We are mocked by the devil in many instances, so why should we hate the man who is mocked by him who mocks us also? Why, O man, do you hate the sinner? Could it be because he is not so righteous as you? But where is your righteousness when you have no love?"
- Homily 60 of Saint Isaac the Syrian
This is (at least a large part of) what's missing from Christianity, and Christians today. So those of you here who like to take pot shots at it for whatever reason, or loathe it outright, give 'er a go at the contents of the above paragraph. Show us C's how it's done ...
- Homily 60 of Saint Isaac the Syrian
This is (at least a large part of) what's missing from Christianity, and Christians today. So those of you here who like to take pot shots at it for whatever reason, or loathe it outright, give 'er a go at the contents of the above paragraph. Show us C's how it's done ...