Through a Monk's Eyes show

Through a Monk's Eyes

Summary: Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through a monk's eyes?

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  • Artist: Fr. Seraphim Aldea, and Ancient Faith Ministries
  • Copyright: Ancient Faith Ministries

Podcasts:

 Why did God create this Hostile World? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Fr. Seraphim Aldea answers the question "If God is perfect, why did He create imperfection?", by reminding us of His love for His creation.

 Why did God create this Hostile World? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:52

Fr. Seraphim Aldea answers the question "If God is perfect, why did He create imperfection?", by reminding us of His love for His creation.

 The 'Perfect as You Are' Heresy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Would you tell the demoniacs whom Christ healed that they are 'perfect as they are'? Would you tell Mary Magdalene that the seven demons who fought her made her 'who she was'? Would you stop Christ from forgiving sinners because there is no need for them to be forgiven? If we are 'perfect as we are', then what need do we have of Christ? THIS is why the idea that we do not need to change, that we have to embrace ourselves just as we are and that sin is somehow part of our true selves — this is why this heresy is the door through which the collapse of our entire faith enters. If I am perfect as I am, then I don't need Christ for anything. Even more, this Christ Who tells me that I DO need to change becomes an antiquated and outdated 'invention', without Whom I can very well live my life.

 The ‘Perfect as You Are’ Heresy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:05

Would you tell the demoniacs whom Christ healed that they are 'perfect as they are'? Would you tell Mary Magdalene that the seven demons who fought her made her 'who she was'? Would you stop Christ from forgiving sinners because there is no need for them to be forgiven? If we are 'perfect as we are', then what need do we have of Christ? THIS is why the idea that we do not need to change, that we have to embrace ourselves just as we are and that sin is somehow part of our true selves — this is why this heresy is the door through which the collapse of our entire faith enters. If I am perfect as I am, then I don't need Christ for anything. Even more, this Christ Who tells me that I DO need to change becomes an antiquated and outdated 'invention', without Whom I can very well live my life.

 Remember the Devil: His Eyes Are Fixed on Us with Endless Hatred | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:48

The devil wants us to forget him. His ultimate success would be to make us believe that he is not even real, that he is just the product of our imagination. Once that happens, the flood-gates of sin are wide open in us and our salvation is in great danger.

 Remember the Devil: His Eyes Are Fixed on Us with Endless Hatred | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The devil wants us to forget him. His ultimate success would be to make us believe that he is not even real, that he is just the product of our imagination. Once that happens, the flood-gates of sin are wide open in us and our salvation is in great danger.

 Why it is impossible to stop sinning in this generation? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:22

Why can't I stop sinning when I want to stop with all my being? Why is it that I cannot pray with the strength with which I want to pray? Why can't I be the person I want to be for the love of Christ? And is there a way to actually move forward from all this sin and to grow in our spiritual life?

 Why it is impossible to stop sinning in this generation? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Why can't I stop sinning when I want to stop with all my being? Why is it that I cannot pray with the strength with which I want to pray? Why can't I be the person I want to be for the love of Christ? And is there a way to actually move forward from all this sin and to grow in our spiritual life?

 Be Blessed This Christmas, My Dear Ones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Fr. Seraphim shares a message of forgiveness at Christmas.

 Be Blessed This Christmas, My Dear Ones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:47

Fr. Seraphim shares a message of forgiveness at Christmas.

 I Suffer from Anxiety and Low Self-Esteem. All I Want is to Love and Be Loved. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:17

The opinion of others can destroy one's self-esteem. We need to found our life on Christ's values, regardless of the response that generates in those around us. We may be unpopular, but we are truly ourselves, and that is worth carrying this Cross for.

 I Suffer from Anxiety and Low Self-Esteem. All I Want is to Love and Be Loved. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The opinion of others can destroy one's self-esteem. We need to found our life on Christ's values, regardless of the response that generates in those around us. We may be unpopular, but we are truly ourselves, and that is worth carrying this Cross for.

 “I fear my marriage is failing” — Marriage as a tool in the hands of Christ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:00

No good can come from constantly re-assessing our decision to enter a marriage or monastic life. The time for assessing is before we enter the Sacrament; after that, we should allow Christ to freely use the 'tool' of the Sacrament to shape us into the Saints He created us to be.

 "I fear my marriage is failing" — Marriage as a tool in the hands of Christ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

No good can come from constantly re-assessing our decision to enter a marriage or monastic life. The time for assessing is before we enter the Sacrament; after that, we should allow Christ to freely use the 'tool' of the Sacrament to shape us into the Saints He created us to be.

 A Fall Too Far? Spiritual Survival Between Our Two Brains: the Faithful and the Sinner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

There is no fall too deep for Christ's love for us. Never lose hope, my brothers and my sisters.

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