On the Fear of God and on the Fact that the Lord Receives Our Prayers in Every Place
June 2
(A Homily of Saint John Chrysostom)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
June 2
(A Homily of Saint John Chrysostom)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
In order that the virtuous life may not seem difficult to us, we must hold fast to the following: we must have the fear of God in our hearts, and we must pray more fervently, not being constrained by any particular place for prayer. This is evident from the following.
Saint Chrysostom says:
“If you have learned to sin, then impose upon yourself the fear of God, and you will overcome the habit of sin. Then it will not be difficult for you to conquer anger within yourself and forgive the one who has grieved you. Then it will not be difficult for you to pray to God and ask His mercy. Then you will speak no evil words against anyone. Then you will not envy your neighbor. Then you will learn to love everyone. Then it will be easy for you to avoid foul speech and slander, and you will not trouble others. Then you will not swear oaths. Then you will be merciful toward people.








