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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 16 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

A black eye for the unjust judge

… of his own comfort, how much more swiftly will the Merciful Father answer His chosen ones who cry out to Him day and night?

God is not an official demanding bribes or hiding behind closed doors. But sometimes He is silent.

And when a person feels that his requests are breaking against a wall of unanswered silence, the Gospel forbids falling into apathy.

St. Theophylact of Bulgaria emphasizes that constant and fervent prayer is given to man as the one sure remedy against the misfortunes of life. In the saint's understanding, if even a man full of every kind of malice was softened by a persistent request, how much more will God respond to the plea of those whom He has chosen.

Two battles described by one word

Remarkably, the word for a black eye, which our translators rendered as "to weary", appears in the New Testament only one more time. And it is used by the Apostle Paul in his First …

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St. Theophylact of Bulgaria describes prayer as a sure remedy against misfortunes.

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