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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 15 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Don’t make your home in a roadside inn

“You want to know why the city fell? Wait. Let me tell you about something else.

There are two cities, built by two kinds of love. The earthly city was built by love of self carried to the point of contempt for God; the Heavenly City, by love of God carried to the point of contempt for self. The first glories in itself. The second glories in the power of the Lord.

“So Rome fell because of pride?”

Rome was only a home for countless human hearts. And every heart chose whom it would serve. As long as people loved not the city’s mighty walls or its seemingly limitless power, but God dwelling among them, the city stood. When that love ran dry and nothing remained but pride – everything collapsed in an instant.

A bed nailed to the floor

“But how are we supposed to live in this world, then? Build a home, raise children, work – when all of it can disappear overnight?”

Blessed Augustine smiles, narrowing his eyes slightly, as though this were precisely the question he had been waiting for. Then he tells a parable.

“Imagine a traveler on a long journey. He stops at a roadside inn to rest. They give him water, …

Against · Rome
Sentiment: negative

Augustine attributes the collapse of the city to human pride and lack of love for God.

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