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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 20 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

God heard David's cry, and He will hear ours too

… stops complaining to anyone because they no longer believe there is any point in doing so.

For fifteen years, St. Silouan the Athonite struggled with thoughts of despair until one day he heard an answer in his heart: "Keep your mind in hell and despair not." In other words, keep your mind in the darkness of hell, so as not to sin. But at the same time, do not despair.

Elder Silouan later explained: many ascetics, in a state of God-forsakenness, fall into despair and are therefore unable to go further. But one who remembers that the Lord loves him nonetheless stands firm as a stronghold against the shifting winds.

The lament psalms allow a person to stand at the very edge of darkness, but with his face turned toward God.

God allows us to reproach Him

King David, the author of some of the most intense and audacious psalms, is called by Scripture a man after God’s own heart (1 Sam. 13:14). God does not turn away from the person who has dared to reproach Him for His silence. He heard that reproach and allowed …

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Elder Silouan emphasizes that remembering God's love provides strength against despair.

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