Orthodox Thought for the Day
ORTHODOX THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Reacting without love
Let’s suppose someone is all alone in the desert. Suddenly he hears a voice crying out in
distress in the distance. He follows the
sound and is confronted by a horrendous sight:
a tiger has grabbed hold of a man and is savaging him with its
claws. The man is desperately shouting for
help. In a few minutes he will be torn
to pieces. What can the person do to
help? Can he run to his side? How?
It’s impossible. Can he shout for
help? Who will hear him? There is no one within earshot. Should he perhaps pick up a stone and throw
it at the man to finish him off? ‘Certainly
not,’ we would say. But that’s exactly
what can happen if we don’t realize that the other person who is acting badly
towards us has been taken hold of by a tiger, the devil. We fail to realize that when we react to such
a person without love, it is as if we are throwing stones at his wounds and accordingly
we are doing him great harm and the ‘tiger’ leaps onto us and we do the same as him
and worse. What kind of love do we have
then for our neighbor and, even more importantly, for God?
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