{"id":3568,"date":"2017-06-24T20:59:18","date_gmt":"2017-06-25T00:59:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/orthodoxinsight.com\/?p=3568"},"modified":"2017-06-24T06:34:04","modified_gmt":"2017-06-24T10:34:04","slug":"daily-devotion-for-june-25-july-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/orthodoxinsight.com\/?p=3568","title":{"rendered":"Daily Devotion for June 25 &#8211; July 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sunday<\/p>\n<p>Matthew 6:22-33 \u00a0 God Providence \u00a0(watching over us)<\/p>\n<div class=\"\" data-block=\"true\" data-editor=\"7c1c\" data-offset-key=\"20vjo-0-0\">\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"20vjo-0-0\"><span data-offset-key=\"20vjo-0-0\"><span data-text=\"true\">The mind (Gr. nous) is the spiritual eye of the soul; it illuminates the inner man and governs the will. Keeping the mind wholesome and pure is fundamental to the Christian life. As slaves serving two masters, people attempt to maintain an\u00a0<\/span><\/span>attachment to both earthly and heavenly things. But this is impossible, since both demand full allegiance. Jesus calls mammon (\u201c riches\u201d) a master not because wealth is evil by nature, but because of the control it has over people. Jesus is warning against anxiety, not against thoughtful planning. Our physical well-being is directly dependent on God, and only indirectly on food, drink, and clothing. Anxiety over earthly things demonstrates a lack of faith in God\u2019s care.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"\" data-block=\"true\" data-editor=\"7c1c\" data-offset-key=\"fccnt-0-0\">\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"fccnt-0-0\"><span data-offset-key=\"fccnt-0-0\">\u00a0<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"\" data-block=\"true\" data-editor=\"7c1c\" data-offset-key=\"4d1kh-0-0\">\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"4d1kh-0-0\"><span data-offset-key=\"4d1kh-0-0\"><span data-text=\"true\">Because the Gentiles served pagan idols, they remained consumed by dependence on earthly things. Those who follow God can be freed from this dependence. The kingdom of God is the central theme of Jesus\u2019 teaching, and His righteousness is the subject of the Sermon on the Mount. Calling us to be free from anxiety about earthly things, Jesus directs us to look to heaven, secure in the faith that God will provide needed earthly blessings.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"4d1kh-0-0\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"4d1kh-0-0\">\n<div class=\"\" data-block=\"true\" data-editor=\"1hgel\" data-offset-key=\"bv990-0-0\">\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"bv990-0-0\"><span data-offset-key=\"bv990-0-0\"><span data-text=\"true\">\u201cThe Orthodox Church and Faith do not conform to Western cultural influences \u2013 instead they strive to nurture Christian values and the Christian way of life among Western\u00a0<\/span><\/span>people who have solemnly accepted the teachings and way of life of the Church. Modern Western society is based on the urge for the instant satisfaction of needs, hence the rampant consumerism of our time.\u201d<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"\" data-block=\"true\" data-editor=\"1hgel\" data-offset-key=\"b0sie-0-0\">\n<div class=\"_1mf _1mj\" data-offset-key=\"b0sie-0-0\"><span data-offset-key=\"b0sie-0-0\"><span data-text=\"true\">(Vladimir de Beer, quote)<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Monday<\/p>\n<p>Mark 4:<span class=\"text Mark-4-26\"><sup class=\"versenum\">26\u00a0<\/sup>And He said, <span class=\"woj\">\u201cThe kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground,<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-24351\" class=\"text Mark-4-27\"><sup class=\"versenum\">27\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">and should sleep by night and rise by day, and the seed should sprout and grow, he himself does not know how.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-24352\" class=\"text Mark-4-28\"><sup class=\"versenum\">28\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">For the earth yields crops by itself: first the blade, then the head, after that the full grain in the head.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-24353\" class=\"text Mark-4-29\"><sup class=\"versenum\">29\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">But when the grain ripens, immediately he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Explanation:<\/p>\n<p>This parable occurs only in Mark. The kingdom refers to the whole span of God\u2019s dispensation or plan of salvation. The man is Christ, and the seed is the gospel (see vv. 13\u2013 20). His sleep indicates Christ\u2019s death, from which He will rise. That the man does not know how the seed grows shows Christ does not manipulate man\u2019s response to the gospel, but each person is free to receive it and to let it grow in his own heart. The harvest indicates the Second Coming,\u00a0when all will be judged on their reception of the gospel.<\/p>\n<p>Tuesday<\/p>\n<p>Mark 4:\u00a0<span class=\"text Mark-4-21\"><sup class=\"versenum\">21\u00a0<\/sup>Also He said to them, <span class=\"woj\">\u201cIs a lamp brought to be put under a basket or under a bed? Is it not to be set on a lampstand?<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-24346\" class=\"text Mark-4-22\"><sup class=\"versenum\">22\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">For there is nothing hidden which will not be revealed, nor has anything been kept secret but that it should come to light.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-24347\" class=\"text Mark-4-23\"><sup class=\"versenum\">23\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/span><span id=\"en-NKJV-24348\" class=\"text Mark-4-24\"><sup class=\"versenum\">24\u00a0<\/sup>Then He said to them, <span class=\"woj\">\u201cTake heed what you hear. With the same measure you use, it will be measured to you; and to you who hear, more will be given.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-24349\" class=\"text Mark-4-25\"><sup class=\"versenum\">25\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">For whoever has, to him more will be given; but whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Explanation: \u00a0This is a call to attentive listening and discriminating response. We must not only hear, but hear properly. More will be given to those who respond to Christ with open hearts; they will grow in understanding. \u201cDo the good you know, and what you do not know will be revealed to you\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Wednesday<\/p>\n<p>From St. Nikolai&#8217;s Prologue:<\/p>\n<p>Why is it necessary to listen to the Church and not to a man who thinks against the Church, even though he might be called the greatest thinker? Because the Church was founded by the Lord Jesus Christ and is guided by the inspiration of the Spirit of God; because the Church represents the realm of the Holy, a\u00a0grove of cultivated fruit trees. If someone rises up against the realm of the Holy, it means that he is unholy. Why then listen to him? \u201cThe Church is an enclosure,\u201d says the all-wise John Chrysostom. \u201cIf you are within, the wolf does not enter; but if you leave, the beasts will seize you. Do not distance yourself from the Church; there is nothing mightier than the Church. The Church is your hope. The Church is your salvation. The Church is higher than the heavens. The Church is harder than stone. The Church is wider than the world. The Church never grows old but always renews itself.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Thursday<\/p>\n<p>Luke 10:<span class=\"text Luke-10-25\"><sup class=\"versenum\">25\u00a0<\/sup>And behold, a certain lawyer stood up and tested Him, saying, \u201cTeacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"en-NKJV-25390\" class=\"text Luke-10-26\"><sup class=\"versenum\">26\u00a0<\/sup>He said to him, <span class=\"woj\">\u201cWhat is written in the law? What is your reading <i>of it?<\/i>\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"en-NKJV-25391\" class=\"text Luke-10-27\"><sup class=\"versenum\">27\u00a0<\/sup>So he answered and said, \u201c <span class=\"oblique\">\u2018You shall love the L<\/span><span class=\"small-caps\">ord<\/span><span class=\"oblique\"> your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind,\u2019<\/span><sup class=\"footnote\" data-fn=\"#fen-NKJV-25391h\" data-link=\"[&lt;a href=&quot;#fen-NKJV-25391h&quot; title=&quot;See footnote h&quot;&gt;h&lt;\/a&gt;]\">[<a title=\"See footnote h\" href=\"https:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=luke+10&amp;version=NKJV#fen-NKJV-25391h\">h<\/a>]<\/sup> and <span class=\"oblique\">\u2018your neighbor as yourself.\u2019<\/span>\u201d<sup class=\"footnote\" data-fn=\"#fen-NKJV-25391i\" data-link=\"[&lt;a href=&quot;#fen-NKJV-25391i&quot; title=&quot;See footnote i&quot;&gt;i&lt;\/a&gt;]\">[<a title=\"See footnote i\" href=\"https:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=luke+10&amp;version=NKJV#fen-NKJV-25391i\">i<\/a>]<\/sup><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"en-NKJV-25392\" class=\"text Luke-10-28\"><sup class=\"versenum\">28\u00a0<\/sup>And He said to him, <span class=\"woj\">\u201cYou have answered rightly; do this and you will live.\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"en-NKJV-25393\" class=\"text Luke-10-29\"><sup class=\"versenum\">29\u00a0<\/sup>But he, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus, \u201cAnd who is my neighbor?\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"en-NKJV-25394\" class=\"text Luke-10-30\"><sup class=\"versenum\">30\u00a0<\/sup>Then Jesus answered and said: <span class=\"woj\">\u201cA certain <i>man<\/i> went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, who stripped him of his clothing, wounded <i>him,<\/i> and departed, leaving <i>him<\/i> half dead.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-25395\" class=\"text Luke-10-31\"><sup class=\"versenum\">31\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">Now by chance a certain priest came down that road. And when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-25396\" class=\"text Luke-10-32\"><sup class=\"versenum\">32\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">Likewise a Levite, when he arrived at the place, came and looked, and passed by on the other side.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-25397\" class=\"text Luke-10-33\"><sup class=\"versenum\">33\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was. And when he saw him, he had compassion.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-25398\" class=\"text Luke-10-34\"><sup class=\"versenum\">34\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">So he went to <i>him<\/i> and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine; and he set him on his own animal, brought him to an inn, and took care of him.<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-25399\" class=\"text Luke-10-35\"><sup class=\"versenum\">35\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">On the next day, when he departed,<\/span><sup class=\"footnote\" data-fn=\"#fen-NKJV-25399j\" data-link=\"[&lt;a href=&quot;#fen-NKJV-25399j&quot; title=&quot;See footnote j&quot;&gt;j&lt;\/a&gt;]\">[<a title=\"See footnote j\" href=\"https:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=luke+10&amp;version=NKJV#fen-NKJV-25399j\">j<\/a>]<\/sup><span class=\"woj\"> he took out two denarii, gave <i>them<\/i> to the innkeeper, and said to him, \u2018Take care of him; and whatever more you spend, when I come again, I will repay you.\u2019<\/span> <\/span> <span id=\"en-NKJV-25400\" class=\"text Luke-10-36\"><sup class=\"versenum\">36\u00a0<\/sup><span class=\"woj\">So which of these three do you think was neighbor to him who fell among the thieves?\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"en-NKJV-25401\" class=\"text Luke-10-37\"><sup class=\"versenum\">37\u00a0<\/sup>And he said, \u201cHe who showed mercy on him.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"text Luke-10-37\">Then Jesus said to him, <span class=\"woj\">\u201cGo and do likewise.\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Friday<\/p>\n<p>Explanation of the Good Samaritan<\/p>\n<p>Jerusalem is the place of peace, symbolic of communion with God. Jericho, on the other hand, was renowned as a place of sin (see 19: 1). Falling among thieves speaks to the natural consequence of journeying away from God toward a life of sin (see Jn 10: 10). 10: 31, 32 Titles and positions are meaningless in God\u2019s sight when good deeds do not accompany them: \u201cThe dignity of the priesthood means nothing unless he also excels in deeds\u201d (CyrAl). That the priest and the Levite do not help the man also indicates the failure of the OT Law to heal the consequences of sin. 10: 33 The Samaritan, while a despised foreigner, is an image of Christ (Jn 8: 48), for He \u201ccame down from heaven\u201d (Creed) to save even those in rebellion against Him. 10: 34, 35 The bandages, oil, and wine are sacramental images for (1) the garment of baptism, which delivers us from the wounds of sin; (2) the oil of chrismation, which gives us new life in the Holy Spirit; and (3) the communion of the divine Blood, which leads to eternal life. His own animal indicates Christ bearing our sins in His own body, and the inn reveals the Church in which Christ\u2019s care is \u00a0received. He pays the price for that care<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Saturday<\/p>\n<p>From St. Nikolai: \u00a0God hears the prayers of the just. This is clearly seen from the lives of Moses, Elias, and the other Old Testament righteous ones and prophets, as well as from the lives of the apostles and saints. While St. Genevieve lived a life of asceticism as a nun in Paris, it so happened that Attila with his savage Huns surrounded Paris. Fear and terror overcame the entire population, who awaited at any moment the capture of the city by the enemy. Then St. Genevieve called upon the people to fast and pray to God that the calamity might be averted. Many men and women responded to the call of this saint and began to fast and pray to God. Genevieve herself fasted more strictly than all, and prayed most ardently to God. After a short while, the enemy turned away from Paris without any visible reason and departed for another place. That which the sword of many sinners cannot do, the prayer of the righteous person can.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sunday Matthew 6:22-33 \u00a0 God Providence \u00a0(watching over us) The mind (Gr. nous) is the spiritual eye of the soul; it illuminates the inner man and governs the will. 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