By Fr. George Dorbarakis
There are mainly three points around which the grace-filled pen of the Holy Hymnographer Stephen the Sabbaite moves in order to praise the great Father and Hymnographer of the Church, John of Damascus. First, his struggle against heresy — against all those of corrupt dogma who distorted the Orthodox faith, both concerning the Holy Trinity and concerning the Lord Jesus Christ. Second, the vast hymnographic corpus of his poems, through which, beyond the Holy Trinity and the Lord, the Most Holy Theotokos (who, by her command, activated his hymnographic gift) and all the Saints of the Church are glorified. Third, the fundamental presupposition for the existence of the Saint’s entire work and his entire contribution to the Church — especially the very existence of the gift of God that he himself was: his inner, vigilant, watchful struggle, expressed through his whole ascetic effort and discipline.



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