In our confused days, when a hundred conflicting voices claim
to speak for Orthodoxy, it is essential to know whom one can trust as spokesmen
for true Orthodoxy. It is not enough to claim to speak for Patristic Orthodoxy;
one must be in the genuine tradition of the Holy Fathers, not merely
"rediscovering" them in a modern academy or seminary, but actually
receiving their tradition from one's own fathers. A merely clever explainer
of the Patristic doctrine is not in this tradition, but only one who,
not trusting his own judgment or that of his peers, is constantly asking of
his own fathers what is the proper approach to and understanding of the Holy
Fathers.
Archbishop Averky was in this genuine Patristic tradition
as few other Orthodox fathers. A disciple of the great 20th-century theologian
and holy hierarch, Archbishop Theophan of Poltava (+1940), Archbishop Averky
was, and through his writings is, a bearer and transmitter, in a direct and
unbroken line of Orthodox theologians, of the genuine Patristic doctrine which
is in danger of being eclipsed by today's generation of Western-educated proud
"young theologians." In his lifetime Archbishop Averky's voice resounded
and thundered as he strove to give the true Orthodox teaching to Orthodox Christians
who were rapidly losing the salt of Orthodoxy. His excellent article on "Christianity"
and "Orthodoxy," showing the solidarity of True Orthodox Christians
today in Russia, Greece, and the Diaspora, has already been printed in English.
In the article that follows he gives the authentic Orthodox teaching on holy
zeal, as against those who fall short of it and make senseless compromises with
the fashions of this world, as well as against those who err on the "right",
"official", "canonical" and "this worldly" side,
by inexperience or immaturity, and quote canons and Fathers without understanding
the spirit behind them.
HOLY ZEAL
by Archbishop Averky (Taushev)
I am come to send fire on the earth,
and what will I, but that it be already kindled?
Luke 12:49
The chief thing in Christianity, according to the clear teaching
of the Word of God, is the fire of Divine zeal, zeal for God and His
glory the holy zeal which alone is able to inspire man in labors
and struggles pleasing to God, and without which there is no authentic spiritual
life and there is not and cannot be any true Christianity. Without this holy
zeal Christians are "Christians" in name only: they only "have
a name that they live," but in reality "they are dead," as was
said to the holy Seer of Mysteries John (Apocalypse 3:1). True spiritual zeal
is expressed, first of all, in zeal for God's glory, which is taught us in the
words of the Lord's Prayer which stand at its very beginning: Hallowed be
Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven
(Matthew 6:9).
Those who are zealous for God's glory themselves glorify
God with their whole heart both in thought and feeling, both by words
and deeds and with their whole life and naturally desire that all other
people should glorify God also in the same way, and therefore they cannot, of
course, endure with indifference when in their presence, in some way or other,
the name of God is blasphemed or holy things are mocked. Being zealous for God,
they sincerely strive to please God themselves and serve Him alone with all
the power of their being, and they are ready to forget themselves all the way
to sacrificing their very life in order to bring all men to the pleasing and
the service of God. They cannot calmly listen to blasphemy, and therefore they
cannot support communion with and have friendship with blasphemers and mockers
of the Name of God and despisers of holy things.
A striking and extremely clear example of such fiery zeal
for God's glory comes to us from the depths of antiquity of the Old Testament
in a great Prophet of God, the flaming Elias, who grieved in soul when he saw
the apostasy from God of his people, led by the impious King Ahab, who introduced
into Israel the pagan worship of Baal in the place of the true God.
I have been very jealous for the Lord God Almighty
thus did he exclaim many times, expressing his grief because the children
of Israel have forsaken Thee: they have dug down Thine altars, and have slain
Thy prophets with the sword, and I only am left, and they seek my life to take
it (3 Kings 19:10 LXX - 1 Kings KJV).
And behold, this holy zeal aroused him, by the power of the
grace of God which reposed on him, as a chastisement of Israel which had apostatized
from God, to "close heaven" (3 Kings 17:1; 18:42-45 LXX - 2 Kings
KJV), so that there was neither rain nor dew for three years and six months.
This same zeal later aroused Elias to slay the false prophets
and priests of Baal, after the miraculous descent of the fire from heaven on
Mt. Carmel, so that these deceivers might no longer turn the sons of Israel
away from the true worship of God (3 Kings 18:40 LXX - 2 Kings KJV).
By the power of the same Divine zeal, St. Elias brought down
fire from heaven, which burned the captains and their fifties which had been
sent by the king to seize him (4 Kings 1:9-14 LXX).
That all this was in reality holy zeal which was pleasing
to God is testified to by the fact that the Holy Prophet Elias did not die the
usual death of all men, but was miraculously raised up to heaven in a chariot
of fire, as if signifying his authentically fiery zeal for God (4 Kings 2:10-12
LXX).
But even then, in the severe Old Testament, the Lord Himself
showed to His true servant that one can have recourse to such severe measures
only in extreme cases, for the Lord was not in the great and strong wind
rending the mountains and crushing the rocks, and not in the earthquake, and
not in the fire, but in the voice of a gentle breeze (3 Kings 19:11-12 LXX).
This is why, when James and John, who were especially fervent
in their zeal for the glory of their Divine Teacher, wished to bring down fire
from heaven, imitating the Holy Prophet Elias, so as to punish the Samaritans
who did not desire to receive Him when He was walking through the Samaritan
village to Jerusalem, the Lord forbade them to do this, saying: Ye know not
of what spirit ye are, for the Son of Man came not to destroy the souls of men,
but to save (Luke 9:51 - 56).
And nevertheless (let immoderate lovers of peace pay heed!),
the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, Who said, Learn of Me, for I am meek and humble
of heart (Matthew 11:29), found it sometimes necessary to manifest great
strictness and have recourse to severe measures, teaching us also by this very
fact, that meekness and humility do not mean spinelessness and should not yield
before manifest evil, and that a true Christian should be far from sugar-sweet
sentimentality and should not step away in the face of evil which presumptuously
raises its head, but should always be uncompromising towards evil, fighting
with it by all measures and means available to him, in order decisively to cut
off the spread and strengthening of evil among men.
Let us recall with what harsh accusatory words the Lord addressed
the spiritual leaders of the Hebrew people, the scribes and Pharisees, condemning
them for hypocrisy and lawlessness: Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!
and threatening them with God's judgement (Matthew 23:29).
And when words turned out to be insufficient, He applied
action against the lawless ones in very deed.. Thus, finding that in the Temple
they were selling oxen and sheep and doves, and money-changers were sitting,
when He had made as it were a scourge of little cords, He drove them all
out of the Temple, the sheep also and the oxen, and the money of the changers
He poured out, and the tables He overthrew (John 2:14-15; Matthew 21:12-13).
And we know many other examples from sacred and Church history
when mere words of persuasion turned out to be insufficient, and in order to
cut off evil it was necessary to have recourse to more severe measures and decisive
acts.
But it is essential that in such cases there should really
be in a person only pure and holy zeal for God's glory, without any admixture
of self-love or any other strivings of human passions which only hide themselves
behind a supposedly holy zeal for God!
In the history of the Church, the great hierarch of Christ,
Nicholas, the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia, whose memory we celebrate
on December 6th according to our Orthodox calendar, has become glorious by just
such an authentically holy zeal, with a decisive irreconcilability towards evil.
Who does not know this wondrous hierarch of Christ?
The most characteristic feature of St. Nicholas, which has
given him such glory, is his extraordinary Christian mercy: the simple
Russian people usually calls him "Nicholas the Merciful," a title
based on the facts of his life and the numberless cases of his help to men.
But once this great hierarch, so glorious for his mercy toward
his neighbor, performed an act which disturbed many and continues to disturb
them even now, even though its authenticity is witnessed by the Church tradition
contained in our iconography and Divine services.
According to tradition, St. Nicholas took part in the First
Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, which brought forth a condemnation of the heretic
Arius, who denied the Divinity of the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, the
Son of God. During the disputes which occurred in connection with this, St.
Nicholas could not listen with indifference to the blasphemous speeches of the
arrogant heretic Arius, possessed by pride, who demeaned the Divine divinity
of the Son of God, and before the whole Council he struck him in the face with
his hand. This evoked such a general consternation that the Fathers of the Council
decreed that the bold hierarch be deprived of hierarchal rank. But in that very
night they were made to understand by a wondrous vision: they saw how the Lord
Jesus Christ gave St. Nicholas His Holy Gospel, and the Most Pure Mother of
God placed upon his shoulders the episcopal omophorion. And then they understood
that St. Nicholas was guided in his act not by any evil, passionately sinful
motives, but solely by pure, holy zeal for God's glory. And they forgave
the hierarch, abrogating their sentence against him.
By citing such a picturesque example, we do not in the least
wish to say that one of us can or should follow this example literally:
for this one must be himself just as great a holy hierarch as St. Nicholas.
But this should absolutely convince us that we do not dare to remain indifferent
or be unconcerned about the manifestations of evil in the world, especially
when the matter is one of God's glory, of our Holy Faith and church. Here we
must show ourselves to be completely uncompromising, and we do not dare enter
into any sort of cunning compromises or any reconciliation, even purely outward,
or into any kind whatever of agreement with evil. To our personal enemies, according
to Christ's commandment, we must forgive everything, but with the enemies of
God we cannot have peace! Friendship with the enemies of God makes us ourselves
the enemies of God: this is a betrayal and treason towards God, under whatever
well-seeming pretexts it might be done, and here no kind of cunning or skillful
self-justification can help us!
It is interesting to note how displeasing this act of St.
Nicholas is to all the contemporary consenters to evil, these propagandists
of a false "Christian love" which is prepared to be reconciled not
only with heretics, persecutors of the Faith and the Church, but even with the
devil himself, in the name of "universal love" and "the union
of all" slogans which have become so fashionable in our days. For
the sake of this, these consenters strive even to refute the very fact of the
participation of St. Nicholas in the First Ecumenical Council, even though this
fact is accepted by our Holy Church and therefore must be respected by all of
us as reliable.
All of this happens, of course, because among contemporary
people, even those who call themselves "Christians," there is no longer
an authentic holy zeal for God and His glory, there is no zeal for Christ our
Savior, zeal for the Holy Church and for every holy thing of God. In place of
this there prevails a luke-warm indifference, an indifferent attitude to everything
except one's own earthly well-being, with a forgetfulness of the just judgement
of God which unfailingly awaits all of us, and of the eternity which will be
revealed after death.
And without this holy zeal, as we emphasized at the beginning,
there is no true Christianity, no authentic spiritual life life in
Christ. That is why this has been replaced now by all kinds of cheap surrogates,
at times quite low ones, which however often answer to the tastes and attitudes
of contemporary man. And therefore such pseudo-Christians, skillfully covering
up their spiritual emptiness by hypocrisy, often have great success in contemporary
society, from which authentic spirituality has been rinsed out; while authentic
zealots of God's glory are despised and persecuted as "difficult people,"
"intolerant fanatics," "people who are behind the times."
And thus even now before our eyes is occurring the "winnowing:"
some will remain with Christ to the end, and some will easily and naturally
join the camp of His opponent, Antichrist, especially when the hour of threatening
trials will come for our faith, when precisely it will be necessary to show
in all its fullness the whole power of our holy zeal, which is abhorred by many
as "fanaticism."
But at the same time one should not forget that, besides
true holy zeal, there is also a zeal without understanding zeal which
loses its value because of the absence in it of a most important Christian virtue:
discernment, and therefore, in place of profit can bring harm.
And there is likewise a false, lying zeal, behind the mask
of which is concealed the foaming of ordinary human passions most frequently
pride, love of power and honor, and the interests of a party politics like that
which plays the leading role in political struggles, and for which there can
be no place in spiritual life, in public church life, but which unfortunately
is often to be encountered in our time and is a chief instigator of every imaginable
quarrel and disturbance in the Church, the managers and instigators of which
often hide themselves behind some kind of supposed idealism but in reality pursue
only their own personal aims, striving to please not God but their own self-concern,
and being zealous not for God's glory but their own glory and the glory of the
colleagues and partisans of their party (i.e. jurisdiction).
All of this, it goes without saying, is profoundly foreign
to true holy zeal, hostile to it, is sinful and criminal, for it only compromises
our Holy Faith and Church!
And so, the choice is before us: are we with Christ or Antichrist?
The time is near (Apocalypse 22:10) thus did
even the holy Apostles warn us Christians. And if it was "near" then,
in Apostolic times, how much "nearer" has it become now, in our ominous
days of manifest apostasy from Christ and persecution against our Holy Faith
and Church?!
And if we firmly resolve in these fateful days to remain
with Christ, not in words only but in deeds as well, it is absolutely indispensable
right now, without putting it off, to break off every bond of friendship, every
form of communion with the servants of the approaching Antichrist, who has enlisted
so many of them in the contemporary world, under lying pretexts of "universal
peace" and "prosperity;" and especially must one free oneself
unconditionally from every subservience to them and dependence on them, even
if this might be bound up with detriment to our earthly well-being or even with
danger for our early life itself.
Eternity is more important than our brief existence on earth,
and it is precisely for it that we must prepare ourselves!
And therefore, ONLY HOLY ZEAL FOR GOD, FOR CHRIST, without
any admixture of any kind of slyness or ambiguous cunning POLITICS, must guide
us in all deeds and actions.
Otherwise, a stern sentence threatens us: Because
thou art neither hot nor cold, I will vomit thee out of My mouth (Apocalypse
3:16).
Be zealous, therefore, and repent! (Apocalypse 3:19).
Amen.
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