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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

… 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.

Order in a waiting room is still order

“Vladyka, isn’t it cynical to call earthly life merely a waiting room? Doesn’t that diminish everything God has given us in this life?”

Blessed Augustine shakes his head. In the question he recognizes a misunderstanding he has encountered many times before.

“The peace of all things lies in order,” he says firmly. “And order is the arrangement that assigns everything …

Neutral · the world
Sentiment: positive

Augustine clarifies that using the world is not a sin, only becoming overly attached to it is.

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