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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

… he tells a parable.

“Imagine a traveler on a long journey. He stops at a roadside inn to rest. They give him water, make up a bed for him, give him shelter for the night. Is it reasonable for him to make use of all this?”

“Of course.”

“But would it be reasonable for him to nail the bed to the floor and declare the inn his permanent estate?”

I say nothing. The answer is too obvious to need saying.

“There – now you see the difference,” the holy bishop continues. “To enjoy something means to become attached to it in love as though it were an ultimate good. To use something means gratefully accepting what has been given to help you reach your final destination.

If we wish to return to our Heavenly Homeland, where alone we can truly be happy, we must use this world rather than make it our ultimate delight.

“So our home, our work, the country we live in, the people around us – none of that is evil?”

“Of course not. It is a roadside inn. The sin is not sleeping in the bed. The sin is nailing it down and refusing to continue the journey.”

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For · the Heavenly City
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Augustine identifies the Heavenly Homeland as the place where one can truly be happy.

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