Homily for the First Saturday Evening of Great Lent
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit!
We, brethren, after the first week of Great Lent, which was supposed to be spent in sincere repentance, have come to the celebration of Orthodoxy, which opens for us the way out of our sinful condition and points the path that a person who has begun repentance must follow. If you have brought repentance, then by this you have only just begun to enter into true life. For God’s Covenant with man was established twice — in the Old Testament and in the New Testament. In the Old Testament it was established through Moses on Mount Sinai; in the New — through His Son — “This is My Blood of the New Covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins” (Matthew 26:28).
The Lord now, and in ancient times, revealed His Covenant. But in order for the opportunity to be in His Covenant to be opened for us, we ourselves must enter into a Covenant with God. When the priest in the Mystery of Confession forgives the sins of the penitent, he asks in prayer to grant him the image of repentance: “Now, have mercy on Your servant and grant him the image of repentance” (Trebnik, p. 44, Rite of Confession).








