Why is it necessary to go to church? How to go to church for a newbie, a woman

Why go to church

if you can pray at home?

“God made the church like a harbor, so that in it
sheltered from the noise and anxieties of life
sea ​​people enjoyed great peace.

John Chrysostom

Many modern people consider themselves believers, but do not participate in church life, arguing like this: “Why go to church, because you can pray at home.” And yet, for some reason, it’s impossible to pray at home, and in the church there are long services, complex and incomprehensible, as V. Vysotsky sang, “... no, everything is wrong in the church, everything is wrong, guys.” These lines are addressed to people who do not see the point in visiting the temple, who consider faith without the Church possible.

Several generations of Soviet people grew up without a church. The Bolsheviks tried to replace faith in God with faith in communism. Temples were destroyed, believers were persecuted, they were laughed at, but, nevertheless, it was not possible to destroy the faith among the people. The Church, having passed the most difficult trials, withstood, and now we see its revival. In itself, this is already the greatest miracle, which is worth thinking about. It is difficult for people who are not familiar with Orthodoxy, who have not received a religious upbringing, to change their lives, much in the church service remains unclear. The liturgy and everything that happens in the church seems strange and as if taking place in a foreign language. Therefore, for many modern people all faith is expressed in "going into the church to light a candle." And a whole layer of culture, a unique spiritual experience that saves a lost soul, remains on the sidelines. Participation in church life requires effort, it is spiritual work, and one does not want to work. Simpler and more affordable means are always at hand: you can drink, have fun, go somewhere - and the person forgot for a while, and it’s better not to think about death at all. But human soul so arranged that it still stretches upward, looking for some kind of higher justice, tired of deceit and fuss.

HOLY GIFTS

In the temple, time seems to have stopped. The Orthodox Church, as the greatest shrine, has preserved the spiritual experience accumulated over the centuries. All order church service, way of life, even the language remained unchanged. Times changed, authorities changed, but the Liturgy was still going on in the churches. It did not stop even despite the persecution of believers by the Soviet authorities. Because the Divine Liturgy has always had and has for believers not a conventional, but a very real meaning. During the Liturgy, a person not only remembers the earthly life of Christ, not only prays to God for his worldly needs, but, most importantly, he really unites with Him in the Sacrament of Communion.

This sacrament was instituted by the Lord Himself during the Last Supper. “And taking bread, and giving thanks, he broke it and gave it to them, saying, This is my body, which is given for you; do this in remembrance of me. Likewise the cup after supper, saying, This cup is New Testament in my blood, which is shed for you” (Luke 19-20). The significance of the Eucharist lies in the fact that it opens up access to God for a person, gives him the opportunity to sacrifice to his Creator, and gives him the opportunity to participate in the Calvary sacrifice.

Sacrament is the most important concept in Christian life. During the Eucharist, wine and bread are transubstantiated into the Blood and Body of the Lord. “Near the Eucharist, the whole circle of world existence completes its course,”- wrote about. Pavel Florensky. Just as bodily diseases need treatment, so our spiritual being damaged by sin also needs medicine. And such a “medicine” is the Communion of the Holy Mysteries of Christ. “Energy is wasted, everything is destroyed. If there is no Communion on earth, the world will fall apart” - this is how L.N. Gumilyov considered Communion.

EXCUSES

Modern man, surrounded by all the "benefits" of civilization, gets used to spiritual laziness, inaction, and deprives himself of this living communion with God. Sometimes, due to habit or the prevailing way of life, he passes by the temple, justifying himself with all sorts of excuses. And only when fate presents him with an unexpected blow, he thinks about God, about eternity, about his soul, and, without further ado, goes to the temple. Because "the soul itself tells" where to seek salvation. Of course, this is not always the case. A person is endowed with free will, he always has a choice: to go to the temple or not to go. It is free choice that God needs. Making this choice is sometimes difficult. Sometimes the Lord leads a person to this step all his life through trials, disappointments, successes and failures, happiness and illness, losses and gains. In trials, the human soul is either tempered or broken. The temple, the help of a priest, prayer help to withstand life's difficulties, to adequately endure the blows of fate, too big ups and downs, wealth and poverty. The Church teaches wisdom and patience.

The Church has accumulated precious spiritual experience and wisdom. "Lives of the Saints", legends, miraculous images that bring people miraculous help and healing in illnesses, thousands of phenomena that are inexplicable from the point of view of logic are gradually revealed to a person who has come to the temple and gained faith. The Orthodox Church, by the example of its numerous ascetics, shows the lofty ideal of Christianity, the goal of a person's spiritual life and his existence on Earth, teaches to endure difficulties with dignity, tempers the soul, gives support and protection. Christianity teaches true, self-sacrificing love. Orthodoxy provides examples of such love. Enough to remember Reverend Seraphim Sarovsky, John of Krondstadt, the elders of Optina Hermitage, so loved by the people. Without knowing the Orthodox Church, it is impossible to understand what is the strength of the Russian spirit, it is impossible to fully understand either Russian history or Russian literature.

Sometimes a person who crosses the threshold of a temple for the first time and is trying to find the truth hopes to see saints and perfect people in the temple, but stumbles upon some old woman who pulls him up and makes comments. A person immediately feels like a stranger here. He is confused by the fact that people in the temple, sometimes even the priests themselves, have the same worldly shortcomings. And then the most important thing is called into question, why he came here - is it necessary to seek salvation here? But we must remember that when a person comes to church, he comes to God, he comes to pray, to confess to God Himself through a priest, to lighten his soul. Look into yourself, into yourself, and not into the soul of another person. Priests, whether they are good or bad, and other servants of the temple, only God can judge. And even if they have human flaws, they are ordained by God to carry out their ministry.

We bring the child to school, despite the fact that some teachers are far from perfect. After all, we must give our child an education. Or the doctor who prescribes the medicine we need can be stingy, for example. We don't care. We think about how to get rid of the disease, and not about what qualities this doctor has, whether he is an ideal.

And yet, if in our unjust and cruel world there are islands of purity and goodness, then where to look for them if not in the temple.

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol, in response to the attacks on our Church by Western Catholics, wrote the following lines: “How can we defend our Church, and what answer can we give them if they ask us such questions: “Has your Church made you the best? Does everyone among you do his duty properly?” What will we answer them then, when we suddenly feel in our souls and in our consciences that we have been walking past our Church all the time and hardly know her even now? We own a treasure that has no price, and not only do we not care to feel it, but we don’t even know where we put it. The owner is asked to show the best thing in his house, and the owner himself does not know where it lies. This Church, which, like a chaste virgin, has been preserved alone from the time of the apostles in its immaculate original purity, this Church, which, with its deep dogmas and the slightest external rites, is, as it were, taken down straight from heaven for the Russian people, which alone has the power to solve everything knots of bewilderment and our questions, which can produce an unheard-of miracle in the sight of all Europe, forcing any class, rank and position in us to enter their legitimate boundaries and limits and, without changing anything in the state, give Russia the power to amaze the whole world with the harmonious harmony of the same the very organism with which she has hitherto frightened—and this Church is unknown to us! And this Church, created for life, we still have not introduced into our lives!

No, God bless us to protect our Church now! It means to drop it. Only one propaganda is possible for us - our life. With our life we ​​must defend our Church, which is all life ... ”(N.V. Gogol. A few words about our Church and the clergy. (From a letter to Count A.P.T.).

Sometimes everyday routine prevents a person from devoting Sunday to visiting the temple. “Six days you work, and the seventh - to the Lord your God,” says the commandment. Six days a week is enough to solve all the problems of life. On Sunday, not to the store for shopping, not to the concert, but to the temple, the soul should strive.

CAN YOU PRAY AT HOME?

Prayer at home is different from common, conciliar prayer. “Where two or three are gathered in My name, there I am in the midst of them,” the Lord taught. If He dwells among two or three, then where tens and hundreds of people are gathered in His name and pray together, He must undoubtedly be present, and such a prayer has great power.

Staying in the temple, you need to understand that something very important is happening here, you need to take care to preserve reverence in your soul. Sometimes habit kills reverence, fearlessness comes and the feeling of the holiness of the place weakens. This leads to a cooling of faith and indifference to the sacraments of the Church. “I know your deeds, you are neither cold nor hot; Oh, if you were cold or hot! But since you are lukewarm, and not hot or cold, I will spew you out of My mouth” (Rev. 3:15,16). Such are today the relations between people - in the family between spouses, between parents and children. The cold in the soul becomes habitual, and so the whole life gradually passes. But the Lord does not expect such a life from us, life is not given to a person so that he spends it in pursuit of material goods, having received which the soul will not be satisfied anyway, because it was created for a higher purpose.

Spiritual laziness is usually the reason why a person does not go to the temple. Those who believe that it is possible to pray at home, usually do not pray at all. TV today for many drowns out the spiritual need for the improvement of the living soul, communication with God.

SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE

Examples of fervent faith, true love, and effective prayer are given Orthodox person the lives of saints, of whom there have been many in the history of the church, and who, like lamps, illuminate his path. Thousands of cases of healings and help in spiritual needs have been recorded and described in Orthodox literature. Now these books are available, in every church there is enough educational literature for readers of different backgrounds, people of any age and education. A person who has received a brilliant education, in a spiritual sense, can be a child. And vice versa, a person who is not too educated can be spiritually wise, and even perspicacious (as, for example, the holy elders). This is why temple-going Christians have their own spiritual mentor. A person who is inexperienced in the spiritual realm needs spiritual advice. It is mysteriously revealed to the believer that for only one obedience to his spiritual father God shows mercy to man.

Through the confessor, the confessor brings repentance to God for the sins he has committed. And only a priest, as God's anointed on Earth, has the power to forgive sins. This is indicated in the Gospel. Jesus Christ, addressing his disciples, said: “Truly I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” (Matthew 18:18). “To whom you forgive sins, they will be forgiven; upon whom you leave, on him they will remain” (John 20:21-23). The apostles transferred this power to the successors of their ministry - the pastors of the Church of Christ. It is they, the priests, who are appointed in the temple to receive our confession.

Confession and preparation for it are sometimes painful. It is scary to decide on the first confession, a person feels shame and embarrassment. But if we recall the words of the Savior, then false fear gives way to the determination to cut off sin from oneself, to separate oneself from it. The secret of confession is immutable. For divulging the secrets of confession, a priest can be excommunicated from service.

God Himself has given man the opportunity to purify his soul from sin. Isn't this a generous gift?

GIFTS OF HEALING

Philosophy professor V.N. Lossky writes about the Church that it is “the center of the universe, the environment in which its fate is decided. All are called to enter the Church<...>The world is aging and decaying, but the Church is constantly quickened and renewed by the Holy Spirit, the source of her life.<...>The Church is something greater than an earthly paradise.” (V.N. Lossky. "Essay on the mystical theology of the Eastern Church").

There are seven church sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Wedding, Eucharist (communion), Repentance (confession), Priesthood (ordination) and Unction (unction). Every sacrament performed in the church is a gift from God to man, significant event in life, giving grace and spiritual strength. What gives a person the sacrament of Unction?

The Apostle James says to Christians: “Is anyone among you sick, let him call for the elders of the Church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will heal the sick, and the Lord will raise him up, and if he has committed sins, they will be forgiven him (James 5:14 and 15). Those who are ill resort to the sacrament of unction (unction), because sometimes (the holy fathers teach) sickness is sent by God for unconfessed and forgotten sins. This sacrament has great power, which is why there are so many believers in the temple during the Unction.

In the sacrament of the Unction of the Unction, two gifts of God are sent to man from above: bodily healing and remission of sins. Are not both these gifts great?

And now to the question “Why go to church when you can pray at home?” - you can answer: "To receive great gifts, which we, people, may not deserve for our sins, but which God generously gives to everyone who sincerely turns his heart to Him." In the Church, a person seeks salvation, healing, reconciliation with God - and finds it.

They say that when churches close, prisons open. “Come to church,” teaches John Chrysostom, “to remain unharmed in any situation, so that, armed with spiritual weapons, you become invulnerable and not subject to the devil.”

The question "Why go to church?" especially relevant today. Even the idea of ​​the existence of God does not have as many opponents as the question of the necessity and importance of the church. People would rather agree that Jesus Christ is God's Son than with the fact that the existence of the church is God's ordinance, necessary for the salvation of people. Even among Christians, there are entire movements that believe that the church is not only not something obligatory, but also contrary to the teaching that Jesus Christ brought.

Whatever arguments are given: “The church was created in order to rob parishioners”, “You can pray to God at home”, “The question of faith is a deeply personal matter, it does not have to be shared with someone”, “So many different churches that it is difficult to understand where the truth is”, “All this is a formality, only what is in your soul is important.”

One Christian writer said: “There are two things that cannot be done alone. You cannot marry alone and you cannot be a Christian alone.”

What do we mean by the word "Church"? What do we mean when we say "go to church"? For some, a church is a cult place intended for joint worship of God and “going to church for them” is just attending this with a certain frequency. Holy place. Others by the word church mean a religious system that has its own divine services, rituals, orders, and every believer should know them well and thoroughly, without any violations, observe them. For some, this is an institution of power and influence on people, for some it is a part of culture, for some it is generally something abstract, without any material outlines ... In a word, there can be an infinite number of opinions on this subject, but it is important for us to determine what Jesus meant, the actual founder of the church, when he said: “I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it ...” (Bible. Matthew 16:18)

How the church was formed and how it took its first steps vividly describes bible book Acts of the Holy Apostles. On its pages we see that the main synonym for the word "church" is the word "disciples". From this we can conclude that the disciples of Jesus Christ, united to serve God and people - this is the church. Accordingly, “going to church” is not the usual for many visiting the temple or passive participation in worship. It means uniting with others in order to learn from Christ, to reveal Him to people, to continue His work, to serve God and others.

It turns out that it is not possible to be a disciple of Jesus Christ without having love. But we cannot talk about any love if we are not connected with anyone, if we are alone. Jesus pointed out that it was love, and nothing else, that would be the hallmark of His followers.

So, the church teaches us to love. Truly teaches you to truly love. Love is not just some kind of idyll and enthusiastic feelings. It's something more. This is when you decide to endure someone who annoys you, endure misunderstanding, cover up mistakes, learn to respect those who, in principle, do not deserve it, try to find an approach to those who have closed and do not allow yourself to close yourself from everyone, condescending to other people's stupidity and ignorance, you help those who got into them get out of problems, and you don’t say: “What do I care about this? ..”

Community with other believers changes the very formulation of the question of love: it is not me who should be loved, but I should love others with all their imperfections and shortcomings. The Church creates the conditions for this.

During the renaissance Orthodox traditions a wide range of people are showing a desire to attend church. Parishioners have well-established habits of behavior that should not interfere in a holy place. A beginner should read simple tips on how to go to church the right way. These traditions have been observed since ancient times. This place needs to be treated with respect. The soul should be bright and joyful, ready for prayer.

Visiting church for the first time

Orthodox tradition has long created simple rules explaining how to go to church. A beginner, while visiting the temple, needs to be aware of the presence of God and angels in this sacred place. Parishioners go to church with faith in their hearts and prayer on their lips. It is not difficult to go to church correctly, it is better to go with other people, watching them.

The first rule is not to offend the priests and laity present with your inappropriate behavior. Inside the temple there are often shrines, the value of which is measured for centuries. Even if a layman is not aware of the sanctity of an icon or relics, one should not publicly question their value. If the parishioners bow next to a valuable icon, then it will not be difficult to bow, following the example of others.

Few think about what precedes going to the temple. This also has great importance. During the morning visit, it is better to refrain from eating. According to the religious canon, it is better to come to church hungry. A hearty breakfast is allowed only for a sick parishioner.

Before God, you need to keep a meek spirit, fully understand your sinfulness and show respect to those saints who decided to be cleansed from sin in their worldly life.

The temple allows you to create a connection between the sinful earth and pure heaven, when a person enters with faith in a powerful patron and intercessor. The church is being built as a prayer house where they go to ask for the most secret.

Rules for women

The requirements for women refer only to the details of appearance and the place where one should stand during worship. Someone from the older generation in the family knows how to go to church for a woman. You can learn about this from your grandmother or mother. The main requirement of appearance is emphasized modesty. the beauty female body is a symbol of temptation, and therefore a woman should not wear clothes that expose any part of the body. You can not wear a short skirt, neckline and even a dress that exposes the shoulders.

Before visiting, it is advisable for a girl to wash off her makeup, as well as cover her head with a scarf. In a holy place, every parishioner should think about the eternal. Rejoice for the salvation of your soul, pray. On a good path, he should not be distracted by beauty and lust. Therefore, bright outfits are considered inappropriate. The church is not a place to draw attention to yourself.

During the service, women should stand on left side. During communion, women stand at the end of the line.

Where to start

As soon as the church came into view, she needs to bow and make the sign of the cross, even if it is not planned to go inside.

Approaching the door, you need to stop, think about your goal, cross yourself again. When visiting a temple, one must imagine that one enters from the space of earthly sin into a small and clean house of God.

There is a single ritual for all parishioners, how to enter the church correctly. You should start with a bow as a symbol of the humility of your pride. Then you need to cross yourself and read the lines, addressing the face of Christ the Savior in the following order:

  • Before the first bow, it says: "God, be merciful to me, a sinner."
  • The second bow is accompanied by the words: "God, cleanse my sins and have mercy on me."
  • The words “I have sinned without number, Lord, forgive me” complete the ritual.

It is desirable to remember this sequence and repeat during the exit.

When visiting, it is advisable not to take large bags, and if there is one, it must be left at the entrance. During the communion ritual, both hands must be free.

You can indicate your innermost goal in a note for the priest. Usually a request is transmitted to pray for oneself or for a neighbor.

At the entrance, you can go to the attendant to buy candles, while donating to the needs of the temple in a symbolic form. The burning candle is an important symbol in Christianity. The small light of God's spark burns in every eternal soul, so a candle is lit:

  • Wishing good health to your neighbors.
  • For the difficulties in fate that we managed to overcome. In this case, the candle is placed with gratitude to his Saint for the tests and help sent.
  • On the eve of a key event in life. Before an important decision, turning to God, angels and saints for support and admonition.
  • For the repose of those who have already passed into eternal life.

To commemorate the dead, each church has an eve - a special memorial table. On the eve, you can put bread, red wine and cookies.

In each temple, a “festive” icon occupies a central place. The visitor first of all is attached to it. This icon may be different for each day. The priest, according to the calendar known to him, selects the “festive” icon, placing it in the center, on the lectern.

Approaching the festive icon, you need to overshadow yourself with the sign of the cross, make an earthly and waist bows. When the parishioners move away from the icon, you need to bow to it for the third time.

In addition to the festive icon, a particularly valuable, ancient icon is exhibited in the temple. As a rule, there are several wonderful icons that travel from one temple to another. The arrival of a particularly revered icon is announced in advance.

When they approach the icon of a revered saint, their intercessor, they pronounce his name and ask: “Pray to God for a servant of God,” saying the name of a relative for whose recovery they came to ask.

The main charitable trait of behavior will be humility. No need to look around all around, as if on a tour. It is important to always remember the main purpose of your coming to the temple.

When a well-known friend appears in the temple, it is not customary to shake hands inside the church. As a greeting, friends bow. It is important to remain silent, and to allocate another time for a friendly conversation.

Particular attention should be paid to the behavior of children. The child may want to have fun. It is necessary to explain to him in advance the importance of the temple as special place communication with God. The child should be taught to behave as modestly and quietly as possible.

Special time of worship

After the start of the service, it is advisable not to interfere with people and the priest himself, and therefore all prayers, the installation of candles and the transfer of notes should be completed before the start of the church service.

It is forbidden to disturb other people with your questions. The words of the priest should be listened to in silence and concentration, since at this moment the Word of God is being transmitted.

Demonstration of uncivilized behavior in the temple will turn into big trouble than in ordinary life. If parishioners look at a person with condemnation, he provokes them to sin.

When those around you begin to bow and be baptized, then you need to join them, performing the ritual along with everyone.

For those who would like to sit down during the service, it is worth remembering that worship is an act of spiritual labor and therefore is performed while standing. Standing for a long time strengthens the spirit of a person, and everyone can test himself: if it is hard to stand, there is a reason for this. Those who are full of faith do not notice difficulties. It is hard for him who cannot be filled with reverence. Attention to the words of the priest brings each listener to his moment spiritual enlightenment and self-improvement. For the sake of these good goals, you need to forget about minor inconveniences.

A candle is held in hands only during a memorial service or on special occasions. On a typical day, a candle is placed in a candlestick. It is necessary to ensure that the wax does not drip onto the person in front.

Since a layman comes to visit God, it is advisable not to leave before the service ends. For the same reason, it should not be late. The period of worship is a personal sacrifice that we offer to God. Dedicating one's time to spirituality is a must for every believer. Leaving the service is allowed only for a very good reason. If a mother cannot calm her child, she is advised to leave the church for a while and return when the child is quiet.

Sitting is allowed only to those in whose body there is a disease, whose need for relief is undeniable.

During the liturgy and the reading of the Gospel, one must ask God to enlighten to the understanding of all the Truths. When the priest opens royal doors, it is customary to bow. If words sound in an unknown language and it is impossible to speak, then you can replace these words with a well-known prayer.

When the Priest finishes the sermon, he goes out to the people with a cross in his hands. Parishioners traditionally kiss his hand and cross. During the procession, there is a traditional order:

  • Parents with small children should come first.
  • Second are minors.
  • Then comes the turn of the men.
  • Women complete the procession.

For each group, the priest has prepared his own prayer. If someone breaks the line, he will be prompted where to stand correctly.

Which day to choose

For Orthodox Christian It is charitable to visit the temple once a week. A regular visit is required in order for the layman to rest his soul from the sinful world, get out of the everyday bustle and turn to eternal questions.

The priest expects parishioners on Saturday and Sunday, as well as during church holidays. The exact date can be found in Orthodox calendar. If there is a need to pray, you can go to church any day you wish.

Small churches due to the lack of priests may not work on weekdays. Monday is considered a time of rest after two consecutive days of worship. On Monday, the church devotes prayers to angels, therefore, it does not welcome the well-known superstition among the people about the severity of this day. Small name days are celebrated on Monday, because guardian angels are honored on this day.

What would you like to know

An acolyte works inside the church, who can tell you how to enter the church correctly and what not to do. Mobile phones can not be turned off, but be sure to switch to the "silent" mode. During the service, you cannot answer the phone, as this is not the time for talking.

In the evening, after the service, candles can be purchased again for the home. Even if there is not enough money, it is possible to ask for a candle for free. Refusing people in need is not accepted in a Christian environment.

If someone is sick at home, a candle lit in the temple is taken home and placed in the room where the sick person lies. You can light a candle for an unbaptized person, but you cannot ask for a note and order a prayer. It is not customary to ask for a suicide.

At the end of the service, you can return to individual prayer or ask the priest for a conversation, if there is a good reason for that. At this time, it is possible to order a prayer for another person who is sick, but cannot attend the Church on his own.

In this way, A believing Christian should attend church at least once a week while observing in the temple simple rituals and rules of conduct. By regularly turning to eternal questions, to God, a person becomes purer and wiser. The sanctity of the temple is determined not only by age-old religion, but also miraculous icons saints to call on. Listening to the words of the priest during the divine service is useful for every person for the salvation of his eternal soul.

Often the priest is asked the question given in the title, and they begin to make excuses.

- We need to get enough sleep, be with the family, do homework, and here we have to get up, go to. What for?

Of course, in order to justify your laziness, you can find not such objections. But first you need to understand what is the point of going to the temple weekly, so that then we can compare our self-justifications with this. After all, this requirement was not invented by people, but was given in the Ten Commandments: “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy; work for six days and do all your work in them, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God: do not do any work on it, neither you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your servant, nor your maidservant, nor your ox, neither your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor the stranger that is in your dwellings; for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day; Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.”(). For violating this commandment Old Testament the death penalty was due, as for murder. In the New Testament, Sunday became a great holiday, because Christ, having risen from the dead, sanctified this day. By church rules the violator of this commandment is subject to excommunication. Rule 80 VI Ecumenical Council: “If anyone, a bishop, or a presbyter, or a deacon, or any of those who are numbered among the clergy, or a layman, without any urgent need or obstacle, by which he would be removed from his church for a long time, but staying in the city, in three Sundays for three weeks, does not come to the church meeting: then let the clergy be expelled from the clergy, and let the layman be excommunicated.

It is unlikely that the Creator would give us absurd commands, and church rules were not written at all in order to torment people. What is the meaning of this commandment?

All Christianity grows out of the self-revelation of God the Trinity, revealed through the Lord Jesus Christ. Entering into His inner life, participation in Divine glory is the goal of our life. But since “God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him”, according to the word of the apostle John (), then it is possible to enter into communion with Him only through love.

According to the Lord, the whole law of God comes down to two commandments: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind: this is the first and greatest commandment; the second is like it: love thy neighbor as thyself; on these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.”(). But can these commandments be fulfilled without visiting the temple? If we love a person, don't we strive to meet him more often? Is it possible to imagine that lovers avoid meeting each other? Yes, you can talk on the phone, but it's much better to talk in person. So is the man loving God, seeks to meet Him. Let King David be our example. He, being the ruler of the people, waging countless wars with enemies, exercising justice, spoke like this: “How lovely are your dwellings, O Lord of hosts! My soul is weary, longing for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God. And the bird finds a home for itself, and the swallow nests for itself, where to lay its chicks, at Your altars, Lord of hosts, my King and my God! Blessed are those who live in Your house: they will praise You without ceasing. Blessed is the man whose strength is in Thee and whose paths in the heart are directed to Thee. Passing through the valley of weeping, they open springs in it, and the rain covers it with blessing; come from strength to strength, appear before God in Zion. Lord God of strength! Hear my prayer, hearken, O God of Jacob! God, our protector! Lean down and look on the face of Your anointed one. For one day in Your courts is better than a thousand. I wish it were better to be at the threshold of the house of God than to live in the tents of wickedness.” ().

When he was in exile, he wept every day that he could not enter the house of God: “Remembering this, I pour out my soul, because I walked in the crowd, entered with them into the house of God with the voice of joy and praise of the celebrating host” ().

It is precisely this attitude that gives rise to the need to visit the temple of God and makes it internally necessary.

And this is not surprising! Indeed, the eyes of the Lord are constantly turned on the temple of God. Here He Himself dwells in His Body and Blood. Here He regenerates us in baptism. So - our small heavenly homeland. Here God forgives us sins in the sacrament of Confession. Here He gives us Himself in the most holy Communion. Is it possible to find such sources of imperishable life somewhere else? According to the words of the ancient ascetic, those who fight the devil for a week, strive on Saturday and Sunday to run to the sources of living water of Communion in the church in order to quench the thirst of the heart and wash themselves from the dirt of a defiled conscience. According to ancient legends, deer hunt snakes and devour them, but the poison begins to burn their insides, and they run to the spring. In the same way, we must strive to the temple in order to jointly cool the irritation of our hearts. According to the holy martyr, “Try to gather more often for the Eucharist and the glorification of God. For if you often gather together, then the forces of Satan are cast down, and by the unanimity of your faith his disastrous deeds are destroyed. There is nothing better than the world for it destroys all warfare between heavenly and earthly spirits.(St. Martyr Ignatius the God-bearer Epistle to the Ephesians. 13).

Many are now afraid of the evil eye, damage, witchcraft. Many people stick needles in all the jambs, decorate themselves like Christmas trees with amulets, smoke all the corners with candles and forget that church prayer alone can save a person from the violence of the devil. After all, he trembles with the power of God and is unable to harm the one who is in God's love.

As King David sang: “If a regiment takes up arms against me, my heart will not be afraid; if war arises against me, and then I will hope. I asked the Lord for one thing, that I seek only, that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, contemplate the beauty of the Lord and visit His holy temple, for He would hide me in His tabernacle in the day of distress, would hide me in the secret place of the village His, would lift me to the rock. Then my head would be lifted up above the enemies that surround me; and I would offer sacrifices of praise in His tabernacle, and I would sing and sing before the Lord.” ().

But it is not enough that in the temple the Lord protects us and gives us strength. He also teaches us. After all, all worship is a true school of God's love. We hear His word, remember His wonderful deeds, learn about our future. Truly “in the temple of God, everything proclaims his glory”(). Before our eyes pass the exploits of the martyrs, the victories of the ascetics, the courage of kings and priests. We learn about His mysterious nature, about the salvation that Christ gave us. Here we rejoice in the light Christ's resurrection. It is not for nothing that we call the Sunday service “Little Pascha”. Often it seems to us that everything around is terrible, scary and hopeless, but Sunday service speaks to us of our ultimate Hope. Indeed, David says that “we meditated, O God, on your goodness in the midst of your temple”(). Sunday service is the best remedy against those countless depressions and sorrows that live in the "gray life". This is a sparkling rainbow of God's covenant in the mists of general vanity.

Our festive divine service has as its heart prayer and meditation on holy scripture, the reading of which in the church has a special power. So one ascetic saw how from the lips of a deacon who was reading on Sunday Liturgy the word of God, tongues of fire went up. They cleansed the souls of those who prayed and ascended to heaven. Those who say that they will be able to read the Bible at home, as if for this they do not need to go to the temple, are mistaken. Even if they do open the Book at home, their distance from the church meeting will prevent them from understanding the meaning of what they read. It has been verified that those who do not participate in Holy Communion are practically incapable of assimilating the will of God. And no wonder! After all, Scripture is like an “instruction” for receiving heavenly grace. But if you just read the instructions without trying, for example, to assemble a cabinet or do programming, then it will remain incomprehensible and quickly forgotten. After all, it is known that our consciousness quickly filters out unused information. Therefore, Scripture is inseparable from the church assembly, for it was given precisely to the Church.

On the contrary, those who attended the Sunday Liturgy and then took the Scripture at home will see in it those meanings that they would never have noticed. It often happens that it is on holidays that people learn the will of God about themselves. After all, according to Rev. , “although God always rewards His servants with gifts, but most of all on annual and Lord’s holidays”(Word to the Shepherd. 3, 2). It is no coincidence that those who regularly go to the temple are somewhat different and appearance, and state of mind. On the one hand, virtues become natural for them, and on the other hand, frequent confession prevents them from committing serious sins. Yes. Often the passions of Christians are also intensified, for Satan does not want people molded from dust to ascend to heaven, from where he was cast out. That is why Satan attacks us as his enemies. But we should not be afraid of him, but we must fight him and win. After all, only he who overcomes inherits everything, said the Lord ()!

If a person says that he is a Christian, but does not communicate in prayer with his brothers, then what kind of believer is he? According to the fair word of the greatest expert on church laws, Patriarch Theodore Balsamon of Antioch, “this reveals one of two things - either that he does not exert any care for the fulfillment of divine commands about prayer to God and hymns, or he is not faithful. For why, for twenty days, did he not want to be in church with Christians and have fellowship with the faithful people of God?

It is no coincidence that those Christians whom we consider exemplary are Christians of the Apostolic Church in Jerusalem. “were together and had everything in common… And every day they dwelt with one accord in the temple and, breaking bread at home, ate food in joy and simplicity of heart, praising God and being in love with all the people”(). It was from this unanimity that their inner strength flowed. They were in the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit, which was poured out upon them in response to their love.

It is no coincidence that the New Testament explicitly forbids neglecting church meetings: “Let us not leave our assembly, as is the custom of some; but let us exhort one another, and all the more, the more you see that day approaching.” ().

All that is best, thanks to which Rus' is called holy, thanks to which other Christian peoples exist, gives us worship. In the church, we get rid of the oppression of our vanity and break out of the snares of crises and wars into God's peace. And that's the only the right decision. Not curses and revolutions, not malice and hatred, but church prayer and virtues can change the world. “When the foundations are destroyed, what will the righteous do? The Lord is in His holy temple(), and to Him he runs away to find protection. This is not cowardice, but wisdom and courage. Only a fool will try to cope with the onslaught of world evil, whether it be terror or natural disaster, revolution or war. Only Almighty God will protect His creation. It is no coincidence that the temple has always been considered a refuge.

Indeed, the temple is a heavenly embassy on Earth, where we, wanderers looking for the heavenly City, receive support. “How precious is Your mercy, O God! The sons of men are at rest in the shade of Your wings: they are satisfied with the fatness of Your house, and from the stream of Your sweetness You will give them drink, for You have the source of life; in your light we see light" ().

I think it is clear that the love of God requires as often as possible to resort to the house of the Lord. But this is also required by the second commandment - love of one's neighbor. After all, where can one turn to the most beautiful thing in a person - in a store, cinema, clinic? Of course not. Only in the house of our common Father can we meet with brothers. And our joint prayer will be more likely to be heard by God than the prayers of a proud loner. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself said: “If two of you agree on earth to ask for any matter, then whatever they ask, it will be from My Father in Heaven, for where two or three are gathered in My name, there I am in the midst of them” ().

Here we rise from the hustle and bustle and can pray for our troubles and for the entire universe. In the temple, we ask God to heal the illnesses of relatives, free the captives, save travelers, save the perishing. In the temple, we also communicate with those who left this world, but did not leave the Church of Christ. The dead, appearing, beg to pray for them in churches. They say that every commemoration is like a birthday for them, and we often neglect this. Where is our love then? Imagine their condition. Without a body, they cannot take communion, they cannot do external good deeds (for example, alms). They expect support from their relatives and friends, and receive only excuses. It's like saying to a hungry mother: “I'm sorry. I won't let you eat. It hurts to sleep." But for the dead, church prayer is real food (and not vodka poured in a cemetery, which is not needed by anyone except demons and alcoholics).

But the saints, worthy of our glorification, are waiting for us in the temple. Holy images make them visible, their words are proclaimed in the service, and they themselves often visit the house of God, especially on their holidays. Together with us they pray to God, and their mighty doxologies, like eagle wings, lift church prayer straight to the Divine Throne. And not only people, but also incorporeal angels participate in our prayer. Their songs are sung by people (for example, "Trisagion"), and they sing along to our hymns ("It is worthy to eat"). According to church tradition, in each consecrated temple an angel always stands above the throne, lifting the prayer of the Church to God, and also at the entrance to the temple there is a blessed spirit, watching the thoughts of those entering and leaving the church. This presence is quite palpable. It is not for nothing that many unrepentant sinners feel bad in the temple - it is the power of God that rejects their sinful will, and the angels punish them for iniquity. They should not ignore the church, but repent and receive forgiveness in the sacrament of Confession and do not forget to thank the Creator.

But many say:

- Good! You have to go to church, but why every Sunday? Why such fanaticism?

Briefly answering, we can say that since the Creator says so, the creation must unquestioningly respond with obedience. The Lord of all times gave us all the days of our lives. Can't He demand that we separate four of the 168 hours of the week for Him? And at the same time, the time spent in the temple is good for us. If a doctor prescribes procedures for us, then don't we try to follow his recommendations exactly, wanting to be healed of the diseases of the body? Why do we ignore the words of the Great Physician of souls and bodies?

Here we need to think about the words that are given at the beginning of our reflections:

- Sunday is the only day off, you need to sleep, be with your family, do homework, and then you have to get up, go to church.

But no one forces a person to go to the early service. In the cities, early and late Liturgy is almost always served, and in the countryside, no one sleeps for a long time even on Sunday. As for the metropolis, no one bothers to come on Saturday from the evening service, talk with the family, read an interesting book, and after evening prayers go to bed around 11-12 at night, and in the morning get up at half past eight and go to the Liturgy. Nine hours of sleep can almost anyone restore strength, and if this does not happen, then we can "get" the missing daytime sleep. All our problems are not connected with the church, but with the fact that the rhythm of our life does not correspond to God's will and therefore exhausts us. And communication with God - the Source of all the forces of the Universe - of course, can only give a person both spiritual and physical strength. It has long been noticed that if you work out internally by Saturday, then the Sunday service fills you with inner strength. And this strength is also physical. It is no coincidence that the ascetics who lived in the inhuman conditions of the desert lived to be 120-130 years old, while we barely live up to 70-80. God strengthens those who trust in Him and serve Him. Before the revolution, an analysis was carried out that showed that the longest life expectancy was not among nobles or merchants, but among priests, although they lived in much worse conditions. This is a visible confirmation of the benefits of going weekly to the house of the Lord.

As for communication with the family, who prevents us from going to the temple with a full team? If the children are small, then the wife can come to church later, and after the end of the Liturgy, you can all take a walk together, go to a cafe, and talk. Can this be compared with that “communication” when the whole family is drowning together in a black box? Often those who do not go to the temple because of the family do not exchange even a dozen words a day with their loved ones.

As for household chores, the word of God does not permit the performance of those tasks that are not essential. You can not arrange a general cleaning or washing day, canned food for a year. Rest time lasts from Saturday evening to Sunday evening. All heavy work must be transferred to Sunday evening. The only kind of hard work that we can and should do on Sundays and holidays is works of mercy. To arrange a general cleaning for a sick or old person, to help in the temple, to prepare food for an orphan and a large family - this is a true and pleasing rule for the Creator to observe the holiday.

Inextricably linked with the issue of household chores on holidays is the problem of summer visits to temples. A lot of people say:

“We won't be able to survive the winter without the harvest we grow on our plots. How can we go to the temple?

I think the answer is obvious. No one bothers to go to the village church for a service, and do the work in the garden either on Saturday or in the second half of Sunday. So our health will be preserved, and the will of God will be observed. Even if there is no temple anywhere near, we must dedicate Saturday evening and Sunday morning to prayer and Scripture. Those who do not want to do the will of God receive His punishment. The expected harvest is devoured by locusts, caterpillars, diseases. When rain is needed, a drought sets in; when dry land is needed, a flood begins. So God shows everyone Who is the Master in the world. Often God punishes those who despise His will. Familiar doctors told the author about the phenomenon of “Sunday death”, when a person plows all weekend without raising his eyes to the sky, and in the same place, in the garden, he dies of a stroke or heart attack, facing the ground.

On the contrary, to those who fulfill the commandment of God, He gives unprecedented harvests. For example, in Optina Pustyn, yields were four times higher than those of neighbors, although the same land use technique was used.

Some people say:

– I can’t go to the temple because it’s cold or hot, rain or snow. I'd rather pray at home.

But what a miracle! The same person is ready to go to the stadium and cheer for his team in the open air in the rain, dig in the garden until you drop, dance all night at the disco, and only he does not have the strength to reach the house of God! The weather is always just an excuse for your unwillingness. Is it really possible to believe that God will hear the prayer of a person who does not want to sacrifice something small for His sake?

Just as absurd is another frequently encountered objection:

- I won’t go to the temple, because you don’t have benches, it’s hot. Not like the Catholics!

Of course, this objection cannot be called serious, but for many, considerations of comfort are more important than the issue of eternal salvation. However, God does not want death and the outcast, and Christ will not break even a bruised rod and will not quench the smoking flax. As for the benches, this is not a matter of principle at all. Orthodox Greeks have seats all over the church, Russians don't. Even now, if a person is sick, then no one prevents him from sitting on the benches located at the back in almost every temple. Moreover, according to the liturgical Rule of the Russian Church, parishioners can sit seven times during the festive evening service. In the end, if it’s hard to stand the whole service, and all the benches are occupied, then no one bothers to bring a folding stool with you. It is unlikely that anyone will condemn for this. You just need to get up to read the Gospel, to Cherubic Hymn, the Eucharistic canon and about a dozen more important moments of the service. I don't think this will be a problem for anyone. These rules do not apply to people with disabilities.

I repeat once again that all these objections are absolutely not serious and cannot be the reason for violating God's commandment.

Also, the following objection does not justify a person:

– In your temple everyone is so angry, angry. Grandmothers hiss and swear. And also Christians! I don’t want to be like that, and therefore I won’t go to the temple.

But after all, no one requires to be angry and angry. Does anyone in the temple force you to be like that? Are you required to wear boxing gloves when entering the temple? Do not hiss and do not swear yourself and then you will be able to correct others. As the apostle Paul says: “Who are you who condemns another's servant? Does he stand before his Lord, or does he fall? ().

It would be fair if the priests taught to swear and quarrel. But it's not like that. Neither the Bible, nor the Church, nor Her servants have ever taught this. On the contrary, in every sermon and in hymns we are called to be meek, merciful. So that's not the reason for not going to church.

It must be understood that people come to the temple not from Mars, but from the outside world. And there it’s just customary to swear in such a way that sometimes you won’t hear a Russian word among peasants. One mat. But in the temple it just does not exist. We can say that the church is the only place closed to swearing.

It is in the world that it is customary to be angry and pour out your irritation on others, calling it a struggle for justice. Isn't that what the old women in the clinics do, washing the bones of everyone from the president to the nurse? And can these people, having entered the temple, as if by a wave magic wand instantly change and become meek, like sheep? No, God gave us free will, and nothing can change without our efforts.

We always remain in the Church only in part. Sometimes this part is very large - and then the person is called a saint, sometimes less. Sometimes a person clings to God only with his little finger. But we are not the Judge and Evaluator of everything, but the Lord. As long as there is time, there is hope. And before the end of the picture, how can you judge it, except for the finished parts. Such parts are sacred. It is by them that the Church must be judged, and not by those who have not yet completed their earthly journey. No wonder it is said that "the end crowns the deed."

The Church itself calls itself a hospital (the Confession says “because you have come to the doctor’s clinic, so that you will not be healed”), so is it reasonable to expect that it is filled with healthy people? There are healthy ones, but they are in Heaven. That's when everyone who wants to be healed will use the help of the Church, then she will appear in all her glory. The saints are the ones who clearly show the power of God at work in the Church.

So in the temple one should look not at others, but at God. After all, we do not come to people, but to the Creator.

Often they refuse to go to the temple, saying:

“You don’t understand anything in the temple. They serve in an incomprehensible language.

Let's rephrase this objection. A first-grader comes to school and, having overheard an algebra lesson in the 11th grade, refuses to go to classes, saying: "There's nothing clear there." Is it stupid? But it is also foolish to refuse to study the Divine science, referring to incomprehensibility.

On the contrary, if everything was clear, then learning is meaningless. You already know everything the experts are talking about. Believe that the science of living with God is no less complex and elegant than mathematics, so let it have its own terminology and language.

I think that we should not refuse temple education, try to understand what exactly is incomprehensible. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the service is intended not for missionary work among unbelievers, but for the believers themselves. For us, thank God, if we pray attentively, everything becomes clear after a month and a half of constant going to church. But the depths of worship may be revealed years later. This is truly an amazing mystery of the Lord. We do not have a flat preaching of Protestants, but, if you like, an eternal university in which liturgical texts are study guides and the Teacher is the Lord Himself.

Church Slavonic is not Latin or Sanskrit. This is a sacred form of the Russian language. You just need to work a little: buy a dictionary, a few books, learn fifty words - and the language will reveal its secrets. And God will reward this work a hundredfold. – During prayer, it will be easier to collect thoughts on the Divine mystery. Thoughts will not, according to the laws of association, slip away somewhere into the distance. Thus, the Slavic language improves the conditions for communion with God, and this is precisely why we come to church. As for the acquisition of knowledge, it is transmitted in the temple in Russian. It is difficult to find at least one preacher who would preach in Slavonic. In the Church, everything is united wisely - both the ancient language of prayer, and modern language sermons.

And, finally, for the Orthodox themselves, the Slavic language is dear because it gives us the opportunity to hear the Word of God as accurately as possible. We can literally hear the letter of the gospel because the grammar Slavic language almost identical to the grammar of Greek, in which Revelation is given to us. Believe me, as in poetry and jurisprudence, as in theology, shades of meaning often change the essence of the matter. I think that anyone who is fond of literature understands this. And in the detective, a random match can change the course of the investigation. So for us, the opportunity to hear the words of Christ as accurately as possible is priceless.

Of course, the Slavic language is not a dogma. In the universal Orthodox Church worship is performed in more than eighty languages. And even in Russia, it is theoretically possible to abandon the Slavic language. But this can happen only when it becomes as distant for believers as Latin is for Italians. I don't think it's even a question for now. But if this happens, then the Church will create a new sacred language that translates the Bible as accurately as possible and does not allow our minds to slip away to a far country. The Church is still alive and has the power to revive anyone who enters Her. So start the course of divine Wisdom, and the Creator will lead you into the depths of His mind.

Others say:

- I believe in God, but I don’t believe in priests, and therefore I won’t go to church.

But no one asks a parishioner to believe a priest. We believe in God, and the priests are only His servants and instruments for the fulfillment of His will. Someone said: "the current goes through a rusty wire." So also grace is transmitted through the unworthy. According to the true thought of the saint, “we ourselves, sitting on the pulpit and teaching, are intertwined with sins. Nevertheless, we do not despair of God's philanthropy and do not ascribe hardness of heart to Him. For this, God allowed the priests themselves to be slaves to the passions, so that from their own experience they would learn to treat others condescendingly.” Imagine that not a sinful priest, but the Archangel Michael, will serve in the temple. After the first conversation with us, he would have flared up with righteous anger, and only a pile of ashes would have remained of us.

In general, this statement is comparable to the rejection of medical care because of the greed of modern medicine. The financial interest of individual doctors is much more obvious, as everyone who has been admitted to the hospital is convinced of this. But for some reason, because of this, people do not refuse medicine. And when it comes to a much more important thing - the health of the soul, then everyone remembers there were fables, just not to go to church. There was such a case. One monk lived in the desert, and a priest went to him to give him communion. And then one day he heard that the priest who communed him was fornicating. And then he refused to take communion with him. And on the same night he saw a revelation that there was a golden well with crystal water and from it, a leper draws water with a golden bucket. And the voice of God said: “You see, how water remains pure, although it is given by a leper, so grace does not depend on the one through whom it is supplied.” And after that, the hermit again began to take communion with the priest, not arguing whether he was righteous or sinful.

But if you think about it, then all these excuses are completely insignificant. After all, is it possible to ignore the direct will of the Lord God, referring to the sins of the priest? “Who are you, condemning another's slave? Before his Lord he stands, or he falls. And will be restored; for God is mighty to raise him up." ().

- The church is not in logs, but in ribs, - others say, - therefore, you can pray at home.

This proverb, supposedly Russian, actually goes back to our homegrown sectarians who, contrary to the word of God, separated from the Church. God does indeed dwell in the bodies of Christians. But He enters into them through Holy Communion given in churches. At the same time, prayer in church is higher than prayer in homes. The saint says: “You are mistaken, man; Of course, it is possible to pray at home, but it is impossible to pray as in a church, where there are so many fathers, where a song is unanimously lifted up to God, at home. You will not be heard so soon, praying to the Lord at home, as praying with your brothers. There is something more here, like this: unanimity and harmony, the union of love and the prayers of the priests. For this, the priests are coming, so that the prayers of the people, as the weakest, uniting with their strongest prayers, ascend to heaven together ... If the prayer of the church helped Peter and brought this pillar of the church out of prison (), then how do you, tell me, neglect its power And what excuse can you have? Listen to God Himself, Who says that He is propitiated by the reverent prayers of many () ... Not only people cry out terribly here, but the angels fall to the Lord and the archangels pray. The very time favors them, the very sacrifice assists. How people, taking olive branches, shake them before kings, reminding them with these branches of mercy and philanthropy; so exactly the angels, presenting instead of olive branches the very Body of the Lord, implore the Lord for the human race, and as if they say: we pray for those whom You yourself once honored with such Your love that You gave up Your soul for them; we pour out prayers for those for whom You shed blood; we ask for those for whom you sacrificed your body” (Word 3 against the anomeans).

So this objection is completely unfounded. After all, how much holier the house of God is in your house, so much higher is the prayer offered in the temple, the prayer at home.

But some say:

“I am ready to go to church every week, but my wife or husband, parents or children won’t let me.

Here it is worth recalling the terrible words of Christ, which are often forgotten: “Whoever loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me; and whoever loves a son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.”(). This terrible choice must always be made. The choice is between God and man. Yes, it's hard. Yes, it can hurt. But if you have chosen a person, even in what you consider small, then God will reject you on the Day of Judgment. And will a loved one help you with this terrible answer? Does your love for your family justify you when the Gospel says otherwise? Will you not remember with longing and bitter disappointment the day when you rejected God for the sake of imaginary love?

And practice shows that the one who chose someone instead of the Creator will be betrayed by them.

Others say:

I will not go to this church, because there bad energy. I feel bad in the temple, especially from incense.

In fact, any church has the same energy - God's grace. All churches are sanctified by the Holy Spirit. Christ the Savior abides in all churches with His Body and Blood. Angels of God stand at the entrance to any temple. It's just about the person. It happens that this effect has a natural explanation. On holidays, when "visitors" visit temples, they are packed with people. Indeed, there are very few sacred places for such a multitude of Christians. And so it really becomes stuffy for many. Sometimes it happens that poor-quality incense is burned in poor temples. But these reasons are not the main ones. It often happens that people feel bad even in a completely empty church. Christians are well aware of the spiritual causes of this phenomenon.

Evil deeds, in which a person does not want to repent, drive away the grace of God. This is the resistance of the evil will of man to the power of God and is perceived by him as "bad energy." But not only does man turn away from the Lord, but God Himself does not accept the egoist. After all, it is said that “God opposes the proud” (). Similar cases are known in antiquity. So Mary of Egypt, who was a harlot, tried to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem and worship Life-Giving Cross. But an invisible force threw her away from the gates of the church. And only after she repented and promised never to repeat her sin again, God allowed her into His house.

Also now there are cases when hired killers and prostitutes could not bear the smell of incense and fainted. Especially often this happens to those who are engaged in magic, astrology, extrasensory perception and other devilry. Some force twisted them into the most important points services, and they were taken from the church in an ambulance. Here we are faced with another reason for the rejection of the temple.

Not only man, but also those behind his sinful habits do not want to meet the Creator. These beings are rebellious angels, demons. It is these impure entities that prevent a person from entering the temple. They also take away strength from those standing in the church. It happens that one and the same person can sit in a “rocking chair” for hours and is not able to spend ten minutes in the presence of the Creator. Only God can help someone who is captured by the devil. But He helps only those who repent and wish to live according to the will of the Lord Almighty. Otherwise, all these arguments are just an ill-conceived repetition of satanic propaganda. It is no coincidence that the very terminology of this objection was taken from psychics (and the Church knows that they all serve the devil), who are very fond of talking about certain energies that can be “recharged”, as if it were a battery, and not a child of God. .

Here are the symptoms of spiritual illness. Instead of love, people try to manipulate the Creator. This is just a sign of demonism.

The last objection, related to the previous ones, is most often encountered:

“I have God in my soul, so I don’t need your rituals. I do only good things. Is God going to send me to hell just because I don't go to the temple?

But what is meant by the word "God"? If we are talking simply about conscience, then, of course, in any person this voice of God sounds in the heart. There are no exceptions here. Neither Hitler nor Chikatilo were deprived of it. All the villains knew that there is good and evil. The voice of God tried to keep them from iniquity. But is it really just because they heard this voice that they are already saints? Yes, and conscience is not God, but only His speech. After all, if you hear the voice of the President on a tape recorder or on a radio, does this mean that he is in your apartment? Also, having a conscience does not mean that God is in your soul.

But if you think about this expression, then Who is God? This is the Almighty, Infinite, Omniscient, Righteous, Good Spirit, Creator of the universe, Whom the heavens and the heavens of heaven cannot contain. So how can your soul contain Him – Him, Whose Face the angels fear to see?

Does the speaker so sincerely think that this Immeasurable Power is with him? Let us doubt. Let him show Her manifestation. The expression "God in the soul" is stronger than trying to hide a nuclear explosion in oneself. Is it possible to hide Hiroshima or a volcanic eruption in secret? So we demand such evidence from the speaker. Let him perform a miracle (for example, resurrect the dead) or manifest God's love turning the other cheek to the one who hit him? Will he be able to love his enemies - even a hundredth of that, as our Lord, Who prayed for them before the crucifixion? Indeed, to truly say: “God is in my soul,” only a saint can. We demand holiness from the one who speaks like this, otherwise it will be a lie, whose father is the devil.

They say: “I do only good, will God send me to hell?” But let me question your righteousness. What is considered the criterion of good and evil, by which it can be determined that you or I are doing good or evil? If you consider yourself as a criterion (as it is often said: “I determine for myself what good and evil are”), then these concepts simply lose any value and meaning. After all, Beria, and Goebbels, and Pol Pot considered themselves absolutely right, so why do you yourself think that their deeds deserve censure? If we have the right to determine for ourselves the measure of good and evil, then the same must be allowed for all murderers, perverts and rapists. Yes, by the way, let God also disagree with your criteria, and judge you not by yours, but by His standards. Otherwise, it turns out somehow unfairly - we choose the yardstick for ourselves, and we forbid the Almighty and Free God to judge ourselves according to our own laws. But according to them, without repentance before God and Holy Communion, a person will end up in hell.

To be honest, what do our standards of good and evil stand in the face of God, if we do not even have the right to legislative activity. After all, we have not created for ourselves either a body, or a soul, or a mind, or a will, or feelings. Everything that you have is a gift (and not even a gift, but property temporarily entrusted for preservation), but for some reason we decide that we can dispose of it with impunity at our will. And to the One who created us, we deny the right to demand an account of how we used His gift. Doesn't this requirement seem a bit daring? What makes us think that the Lord of the Universe will fulfill our sin-damaged will? Have we violated the Fourth Commandment and at the same time we believe that He owes us something? Isn't it stupid?

After all, instead of devoting Sunday to God, it is given to the devil. On this day, people often get drunk, swear, debauchery, and if not, then they have fun in a far from nice way: they watch dubious TV shows, films where sins and passions overflow, etc. And only the Creator turns out to be superfluous in His Own Day. But doesn't God, who gave us everything, including time, have the right to demand from us just a few hours?

So hell awaits those despisers who ignore the will of God. And the reason for this is not God's cruelty, but the fact that they, having left the fountains of the water of Life, began to try to dig empty wells of their excuses. They have refused the sacred Chalice of Communion, have deprived themselves of the word of God, and therefore wander in the darkness of this evil age. Moving away from the Light, they find darkness, leaving love, they gain hatred, leaving life, they throw themselves into the arms of eternal death. How can we not mourn their stubbornness and wish they would return to the house of our heavenly Father?

We, together with King David, will say: "According to the multitude of Thy mercy, I will enter Thy house; I will worship Thy holy temple in Thy fear"(). After all “We entered into fire and into water, and You brought us out to freedom. I will enter your house with burnt offerings; I will pay you my vows, which my mouth has spoken and my tongue has spoken in my affliction.” ().

Why go to church?

“Hello, dear editor! My name is Nikolay Filippovich, I am from Minsk. I am a believer, but I don't go to church every Sunday. I was told that this is not how I get eternal life and salvation, that this is not real faith. And I believe that if I read the Bible and occasionally go to church, then I am also a believer and will be in paradise.

I read the Bible and nowhere did I meet Jesus forcing anyone to go to the temple. Yes, and His first disciples did not force anyone. As I understand it, the main thing is that I believe in God, and you can go to church as anyone can, if possible, without “binding”. Am I right or wrong?

Answering our reader's question Peter Asheichik, Master of Theology, Rector of the Children's Educational Establishment "Bible College of the KhVE".

Without going into theological explanations, I would like to say a few words about the significance of fellowship in an assembly of believers.

Our personal spiritual life, which includes prayer, Bible study, evangelism, service to people, is certainly the foundation of our life. This is how it was established by the Creator: our spiritual needs are primary in relation to the spiritual and physical ones."Man shall not live by bread alone..."(Luke 4:4).

However, I want to cite six points that we cannot do alone, outside of church fellowship.

1. Hear the preached Word.We cannot preach to ourselves, we need to hear the Word of God. Faith comes by hearing. And the most important thing is not what our physical ears perceive, but what goes straight to the heart. This is the spiritual bread for which we pray:"Give us our daily bread for this day"(Mat. 6:11) .

2. Worship in spirit and truth.Praise and worship in unity with brothers and sisters brings the reality of the presence of God in our lives. God lives among the praises of His people.

3. Pray in agreement.“If the two of you agree to… ask…”(Mat. 18:19). When we have a need, prayer is much more effective if we pray together! The prayer of the Church has tremendous power. Our problem is becoming a need for many brothers and sisters. No wonder God pays attention to this.

4. Accept the ministry of the Holy Spirit.God wants to serve us not only through His Word, but also through the gifts of the Holy Spirit: prophetic word, word of knowledge, word of wisdom, healing, miracles, deliverance. We need to be there and with those for whom they are primarily intended - in the Church.

5. Communication with brothers and sisters.The Bible speaks of the sacrifice of fellowship (see Heb. 13:16). This means that communication is worth giving up something for us: from our comfort, from plans to spend time for our own pleasure. But it is in fellowship that we receive the joy of friendship, it is friends who intercede for us, it is with a friend that we can talk, confess our mistakes, pray for the forgiveness of sins. Friends can warn us and help us cope with dangerous addictions.

6. To serve people with talents and gifts from the Lord.Each of us has talents and gifts from God. And we have a great need in our life - to give! Church is where we are needed! Where our work and participation will be in demand. By serving people, we serve God. “Because you did it to one of the least of my brothers, you did it to me”(Mat. 25:40).

And the last. All this is important insofar as we realize the reality of Jesus' words: "Where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them"(Mat. 18:20).

We don't come to meet people. In the church we really meet with God!

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