(Luke l5: ll-32)
By
His Eminence
Metropolitan Panteleimon of Antinoes
His Eminence
Metropolitan Panteleimon of Antinoes
Today's Gospel embodies God’s message to the world.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son shows us the longing of the Holy Trinity for
the repentance of mankind. According to the Fathers of the Church, if the whole
Gospel were to be lost, except this Parable, it would be possible for us not
only to recreate the complete teachings of Christianity, but also to emphαsise
the love of God for mankind.
It is natural for youngsters, when they grow up, to
want to be independent. They no longer want any authority over them. They try
by any means to be free, without always considering the consequences of their
actions.
It is true that man was created by God to be free.
God respects absolutely man’s freedom, so much so that St. Chrysostom teaches
us, that "God created man without the help of man, but without the
cooperation of man, He cannot save man."
Today's Parable tells us the story of a young man.
Υoung people because of their age, their problems and their questions
concerning the truth often feel an urgent need to satisfy their spiritual
longings and to fill the empty spaces they feel in themselves. Their endeavour
is very praiseworthy. But the question is: Do they search for the truth in the
right place? When we search for God, do we go to the right people to guide us
to Him? There are many who preach in the name of Christ and churches spring up
every¬where. But, the question is, are they preaching correctly and which is
the true Church?
In this country we have many different churches,
all claiming to teach in the name οf Christ, and all claiming to be the true
Church. The question is: Which of all of these churches embodies the truth? The
Truth is One and not many. Ιn the same way the Church is One and not many. If
we accept the multiplicity of churches, then automatically we accept that
salvation can come through any heretical teaching.
Christ came into the world to teach us One Truth,
that is to say the true knowledge of God in the Holy Trinity.
The quest for truth of young people is embodied in
the son of today's Parable. He is the symbol of their longing for freedom from
all parental restraint. The father symbolises love, concern, moral principles
and the ideal of the family.
In the personal life of each one of us, the agony of the prodigal son is reflected. We all long for the true knowledge of God. Young people, because they wish to be independent, often insist upon following their own way, but in fact they are wide off the mark. The Prodigal Son suffered the same illusion.
In the personal life of each one of us, the agony of the prodigal son is reflected. We all long for the true knowledge of God. Young people, because they wish to be independent, often insist upon following their own way, but in fact they are wide off the mark. The Prodigal Son suffered the same illusion.
He lived prodigally "squandering his property
in loose living" (Luke l5: l3). This means that he threw to the dogs every
ideal, every virtue and all his family ties. Without thinking, he followed
blindly those who tempted him to live in this way.
Today, in this country, how many young people,
influenced by other young people, are led astray? How many young people find
themselves approached by others who claim to preach the truth, but, who in fact
lead them far away from the True Faith?
Anybody can ask the question, "But Father, aren't they also preaching Christ? What is wrong, if we listen to them also?"
Anybody can ask the question, "But Father, aren't they also preaching Christ? What is wrong, if we listen to them also?"
The answer to this question is given by our Lord
Himself, Who said, "and many false prophets will arise and lead many
astray" (Matt. 24:11). And elsewhere in the Gospel He warns us saying,
"then, if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or 'Look, there
he is!' do not believe for false christs and false prophets will arise and show
signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect" (Mark
l3:21-22).
Today, we can see these prophetical words of Christ
fulfilled. Everyone has the right to talk about Christ, but no one has the
right to teach what he likes or to interpret the Scriptures as he pleases, to
his own advantage. If they want to teach about Christ or to interpret the
Scriptures, they have to learn to do it correctly.
Orthodoxy does not criticise people for wanting to
learn about the truth. The Orthodox Church loves mankind and wants its
salvation. For this reason Christ came to teach us the truth and to lead us
back to the house of God our Father.
St. Gregory the Theologian teaches us that "it
matters not only that you preach Christ, but how you preach Him." When we
preach the truth to satisfy our selfishness, it ceases to be the truth and
becomes a lie. When we fail to interpret faith correctly, it becomes heresy and
heresy means to be far away from the truth.
Orthodoxy means true opinion, that is to say the
true teachings of Christian Faith. Orthodoxy is based on the original teaching
of Christ and His Disciples. Orthodoxy has always had the aim of guiding every
"prodigal son" back to the true faith in Jesus Christ.
Whoever, isolated from the Bible and the Holy
Tradition, tries to interpret the Faith in Christ, ends in heresy. This comes
about because he relies on himself and his own ability and not on God.
"First of all you must understand this, that no prophecy of scripture is a
matter of one's own interpretation, because no prophecy ever came by the
impulse of man, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God" (2 Peter
1:20).
Orthodoxy is self-knowledge. The Prodigal Son
"came to himself” and recognising his mistakes returned to his father's
house asking for mercy and saying: "Father, Ι have sinned against heaven
and before you; Ι am no longer worthy to be called your son. Treat me as one of
your hired servants" (Luke l5:l8-l9). In this way he abandoned the lie
that his life had become and returned to the truth. He abandoned vice and
adopted virtue. Foresaking heresy he returned to the true knowledge of God.
The Orthodox Church is the only one which didn't
deviate from the truth. She remained faithful; and will remain faithful to the
true teachings of Christ. History proves which Church is the true one. Whoever
wishes to search for the truth, and Scripture encourages us to search, will
find it in the Orthodox Church.
It is our duty not only to know our Faith, but to
practice it. We must not only know what Christ said, but must do as He
commanded.
Before his Ascension He said: "Go therefore
and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that Ι have
commanded you" (Matt. 28:19-20). In teaching us "to observe all that
Ι have commanded you" (Matt. 28:20), our Lord meant that we were to accept
knowledge of God in the true way. Salvation is given only in God who is the
Truth. The Truth is found only there where it is given according to the
original teaching of our Lord and His Disciples.
For any man wishing for salvation, Orthodoxy is the
way. Orthodox not only teaches the way of salvation, but gives the means to
accomplish it. Orthodoxy has two sources, the Holy Bible and the Holy
Tradition. Should any one deny either of these two sources he will fall into
heresy.
Man, wishing for salvation, has an obligation to search for truth. The Orthodox Church respects absolutely man’s freedom.
Man, wishing for salvation, has an obligation to search for truth. The Orthodox Church respects absolutely man’s freedom.
Μy beloved brothers and sisters, in the period in
which we live, we have so many means to learn about the true faith. We have the
opportunity to search. Christ has commanded us to search. In the Orthodox
Church man will discover the true meaning of life, which is to be a son of God
and also the final aim of life, which is to be holy, even as His Father in
heaven is holy.
If we want to succeed in this aim, we have to do
only two things. First we must have faith and trust in Christ. Secondly, we
must fulfil His commandments by loving one another and forgiving one another.
In this way we prove that we have returned to the house of the Father.
Μy beloved brothers and sisters, today' s gospel
teaches us of one who returned. May it encourage us to strive with brotherly
love for the return to the truth of those who were Orthodox, but who have gone
astray. May it also inspire us to know the depths of our Faith.
Ι pray that the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ will
strengthen us all in the struggle for the truth, and will enable us to be the
true light of this country, according to His word: “Ύου are the light of the
world. Α city set on a hill cannot be hid. Νor do men light a lamp and put it
under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. Let
your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give
glory to Υour Father who is in heaven" (Matt. 5:l4-l6).
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