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Lord, help me to remember that nothing is going to happen today that you and I together cannot handle.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Confession Checklist

PREPARATION FOR CONFESSION
During Great Lent, and the other fasts of the Church Year, it is customary for all Orthodox Christians to go to confession to their priest. Properly this should be done several times a year, the exact frequency depending upon how often one is blessed to receive the Holy Mysteries and on the counsel and blessing of one's spiritual father. As a preparation for this sacramental confession and to help one examine one's conscience before coming to confession, the following questions are sometimes distributed in parishes and, although of course the list is not exhaustive, it may be a help to those of our readers who are Orthodox Christians.

Sins Against God

  • Do you pray to God in the morning and evening, before and after meals?
  • During prayer have you allowed your thoughts to wander?
  • Have you rushed or gabbled your prayers? or when reading in church?
  • Do you read the Scriptures daily? Do you read other spiritual writings regularly?
  • Have you read books whose content is not Orthodox or even anti-Orthodox, or is spiritually damaging?
  • Have you pronounced the name of God without reverence, joking? Have you asked God's help before starting every activity?
  • Have you made the sign of the Cross carelessly, thoughtlessly? Have you sworn? Have you murmured against God?
  • Have you sinned by forgetting God?
  • Have you been slack in attending church?
  • Have you consecrated even part of the feast days, particularly Sundays and the Twelve Great Feasts, to God?
  • Have you tried your best to attend church on these days? or have you spent them more sinfully than ordinary days?
  • If unable to attend church for some reason, have you nonetheless tried to devote some part of these days to prayer and spiritual reading?
  • Have you joined with people not of the Faith in prayer, or attended their worship services?
  • Have you kept the fasts?
  • Have you behaved irreverently in church, or before the clergy and monastics?
  • Have you laughed or talked in church, or moved about unnecessarily, thus also distracting other people from prayer?
  • Have dressed modestly and in a becoming manner when in church?
  • Have you tried to pay reverent attention to the readings, hymns, and prayers in church?
  • Have you striven to pray with the service, crossing yourself, etc., or have you rather simply stood and day-dreamed?
  • Have you prepared for the services beforehand, looking up the Scriptural readings, making sure you have the texts to follow the service etc., especially if the service will be in a language you do not readily understand?
  • Have you ever left church after the Divine Services, and particularly after receiving the Holy Mysteries and immediately engaged in light talk and thus forgotten the blessings and graces you have received?
  • Have you been ashamed of your Faith or the sign of the Cross in the presence of others?
  • Have you made a show of your piety?
  • Have you used your Orthodox Faith or its teachings merely to browbeat others or belittle them?
  • Have you used it as a shield or excuse for your own inadequacies rather than humbling yourself?
  • Have you believed in dreams, fortune telling, astrology, signs and other superstitions?
  • Do you give thanks to the Lord for all things?
  • Have you ever doubted God's providence concerning yourself?
  • Do you at least try to perceive His purpose in all the things that come upon you?


Sins Against Your Neighbours

  • Do you respect and obey your parents?
  • Have you offended them by rudeness or contradiction?
  • (These two apply also to priests, superiors, teachers and elders.)
  • Have you insulted anyone?
  • Have you quarreled or fought with anyone? Have you hit anyone?
  • Are you always respectful to old people?
  • Are you ever angry, bad tempered or irritable?
  • Have you called anyone names? Do you use foul language?
  • Have you derided any that are disabled, poor, old or in some way disadvantaged?
  • Have you entertained bad feelings, ill will or hatred against anyone?
  • Have you forgiven those who have offended you?
  • Have you asked forgiveness from those whom you have offended?
  • Are you at peace with everyone?
  • Have you left the needy without help when you could have helped?
  • Have you attended the sick or elderly when they have asked you to do so?
  • Have you shown kindness and attention to all, remembering that God is expecting just such an attitude from you?
  • Have you hit animals without a cause or been cruel to them, or neglectful of those in your care?
  • Have you stolen anything?
  • Have you taken or used other people's things without asking?
  • Have you kept money or things that were lent you without returning them?
  • Have you wasted your employers' time or resources? Have you taken things from work for your own use, used the firm's phone or other facilities for your own purposes without permission or repayment?
  • Are you obstinate, and do you always try to have your own way?
  • Have you been inconsiderate of other people's feelings?
  • Have you tried to have your revenge against those who have offended you?
  • Have you harboured resentment? Have you deceived people?
  • Have you gossiped?
  • Have you told untruths?
  • Have you judged and condemned others?
  • Have you taken pains before approaching for confession to be reconciled with all?


Sins Against Yourself

  • Have you been proud? Do you boast of your abilities, achievements, family, connections or riches?
  • Do you consider yourself worthy before God?
  • Are you vain, ambitious? Do you try to win praise and glory?
  • Do you bear it easily when you are blamed, scolded or treated unjustly? Do you think too much about your looks, outward appearance and the impression you make?
  • Have you sinned in thought, word or deed, by a look or glance, or in any other way against the seventh commandment? (Adultery, fornication, all extra-marital sexual relationships with others, masturbation, engaging in unnatural sexual acts, fantasizing, pornography, etc.)
  • Have you envied anyone anything? Have you been over-sensitive?
  • Have you been lazy? Have you done your duties heartily?
  • Have you wasted your time, energy or abilities in things that do not profit the soul?
  • Have you become obsessive about anything? Have you been despondent or listless?
  • Have you had thoughts of committing suicide?
  • Have you brought a curse on yourself or others or ill-wished them, being impatient?
  • Have you a weakness for alcohol? Have you drunk too much, or become dependent on drink?
  • Have you taken drugs, other than necessary medicines? Have you smoked?
  • Have you watched television too much or indiscriminately? Have you given yourself up to any other similar pastime which wastes your time and energy and might have harmed you?
  • Have you been greedy, either with regard to food or to possessions?
  • Have you indulged in comfort-eating? Have you become accustomed to eating between meals?
  • Have you been picky about your food, or wasteful of foods, forgetting that so many people are without proper nourishment? Have you been extravagant? Have you been wasteful?
  • Do you care for and seek first the salvation of your soul, the spiritual life and the kingdom of God, or have you put earthly considerations in the first place?
  • Is there any other sin, which burdens your conscience, or which you are ashamed to tell?

Anyone preparing for confession must ask God to help his resolve to tell all his sins. A penitent should prepare for confession and collect his thoughts regarding his sins at least a day before confession. The most valuable thing in the eyes of God is the confession of the sin which weighs most on the conscience.

The questions listed are intended to help the Orthodox Christian examine himself and identify the symptoms of his spiritual ills; they should not be taken as some kind of test to ascertain how well we are doing as if there was a certain "pass-mark." Before God's perfections, we shall always fail. It is for that reason that, as believing Christians, we throw ourselves on the mercy of the Lord and do not trust in our own righteousness.

Remember that our sins can never outweigh God's love towards us. Even if we should seem to have failed with regard to all the points mentioned above and more, we should not lose heart but confess our sins unshamefacedly, we should regret the wrongs we have done, be resolved to make amends, and receive whatever remedy our confessor should be guided to lay upon us. Most of all, one should be assured of the blessing of God which these endeavours will bring upon you.

Source : http://www.saintstevens.org/Great%20Lent,%20Holy%20Week%20and%20Pascha/Penance.htm

Thanks to RJV for sending this.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

The power of Proverbs

Started reading a book named "The Richest Man Who Ever Lived". This was a gift from Pinks for my birthday in August 2012.
The instruction in the first foreword is this -
"Every day, at the start of each day, read the chapter in Proverbs that corresponds to that particular date. Read two chapters on the last day of months that have only thirty days. Do that every day, month after month, and I guarantee that within two years you will be smarter than all your bosses. Do it for five years, and I'll bet you become a millionaire."

I started reading the book last week and am in Chapter 6 right now.
  • Chapter 1 : How the richest man who ever lived can make you happier, more successful and wealthier - There are examples of how rags to riches stories of people who followed principles that Solomon outlined in Proverbs. The main message is - 'read the book of Proverbs'
  • Chapter 2 : The key to winning every race - Diligence
  • Chapter 3 : The activity that creates extra ordinary success - Vision
  • Chapter 4 : Solomon's power secret for turning dreams into reality - Hope
  • Chapter 5 : The key that opens any door - Communication
  • Chapter 6 : The great accelerator - The key to maximum success in minimum time - Partner/Counselor
It is a great inspiration. I thought I will start by reading the book of Proverbs. Since today is 10th, I'll read 10 chapters today and blog whenever I get time.

May God Bless you. 

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Day 943 - Matthew - Chapter 15

Matthew 15 : Teachings about what makes a person unclean, Canaanite Woman's faith, Feeding of the 4000

Jesus says that we must follow Gods commands and not our own.
What makes a person unclean is not what goes into his/her mouth but what comes out. We should really guard our mind and tongue and mind what we think or say.
Jesus heals a Canaanite woman of great faith.
He feeds 4000 with 7 loaves of bread and few fish. We had a sermon about this topic last week. Achen said this incident is different from that of feeding of the 5000. Both took place at different times in different areas.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Day 942 - Matthew - Chapter 14

Matthew 14 : Death of John the Baptist

John the Baptist is beheaded at the request of Herodias' daughter.
Jesus goes to lonely place to pray. People follow him and since they have come far from their homes, disciples ask Jesus to send them away to eat food. Jesus feeds 5000 using 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish.
Everyone goes away and Jesus stays back to pray. In the night, he walks on water towards the boat that the disciples are in. Peter comes out of the boat and also is able to walk but starts drowning when there is a wind. Jesus pulls him out of water in time.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Day 941 - Matthew - Chapter 13

Mathew 13 : Parables of the Sower, Weeds, Mustard Seed, Yeast, Hidden Treasure, Pearl, Net

Jesus preaches to people using parables. Parables are simple stories that people understand, they are very interesting so people listen and they also have lot of insight which make people think about the meaning many times afterwards.


Monday, July 09, 2012

Day 940 - Matthew - Chapter 12

Matthew 12 : Question about Sabbath, Jesus's miracles

Pharisees accuse Jesus' disciples of violating the Sabbath and Jesus sites the Biblical example of David and his men eating bread offered to God when they were very hungry.
Jesus heals a man with paralyzed hand and casts out demons and evil spirits from other people.


Sunday, July 08, 2012

Day 939 - Matthew - Chapter 11

Matthew 11 : The Messengers from John the Baptist

John the Baptist is in prison and his disciples visit Jesus and ask him if he is the one John said would come. Jesus told them about the miracles and asked them to judge themselves if he is the one or if they should wait for someone else.
Jesus says about John in verse 11 - "I assure you that John the Baptist is greater than anyone who has ever lived. But the one who is least in the Kingdom of heaven is greater than John."
There are many towns that do no believe Jesus even after the miracles. Jesus says that if the miracles were performed in Sodom, it could have been in existence even today.
Then Jesus thanks Heavenly Father for everything that has happened.
Jesus says - "Come to me and Rest".
See verse 28 - "Come to me, all of you who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and I will give you rest."

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Day 624 - Psalms : Chapter 147

Psalm 147 : In praise of God the Almighty

God is in control of everything. Praise the Lord since he is the source of everything.
He blesses us since we know his Laws.


Friday, April 29, 2011

Day 503 - Psalms : Chapter 26

Psalm 26 : The Prayer of a Good Person

Good person always does what is right. God is his(her) constant guide. He doesnt keep company with evil and wicked people. He loves the house of God and is safe from all dangers since God loves him. 


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Day 502 - Psalms : Chapter 25

Psalm 25 : A Prayer for Guidance and Protection

God is our only protection in times of trouble. We need to constantly pray for divine guidance. This Psalm in an excellent prayer.
I look to the Lord for help at all times and he rescues me from danger.


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Day 501 - Psalms : Chapter 24

Psalm 24 : The Great King

God is the great king who built everything in this world. He owns everything.
Those who are pure in heart will be able to enter Lord's hill and God will bless them.
Fling wide the gates and let the Lord come in.
It is a call for all of us to fling open the gates of our heart and let the Lord in. Once the Lord is within us, everything will be perfect.


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Day 500 - Psalms : Chapter 23

Psalm 23 : The Lord is My Shepherd

Today is day 500 and it is a great co-incidence that I'm in the most famous, most inspiring and the most read chapter in the Bible. The Lord is My Shepherd, indeed !
"Even if I go through the deepest darkness, I will not be afraid, Lord, for you are with me. "


Yahanna daivamennidayanallo... is a great song.
Here is the full song lyrics in malayalam -> http://www.keral.net/msongs/Yahanna%20deiva%20mennidayanaho.pdf


Monday, April 25, 2011

Day 499 - Psalms : Chapter 22

Psalm 22 : A Cry of Anguish and a Song of Praise

I just could not believe when I read this Psalm. These were the words by Jesus! "They gamble for my clothes and divide among themselves". Since we just finished Good Friday a couple of days back, this brought back into memory the whole day's service. The service in our church - the wordings in the songs and all the readings - they are very heart-rendering. You will feel as though you are taken to that moment.

The Psalm ends by saying that the Lord answers everyone's cries and helps all in trouble. Even the unborn would say - "The Lord saved his people".


Sunday, April 24, 2011

Day 498 - Psalms : Chapter 21

Psalm 21 : Praise for Victory

Happy Easter to everyone. 
This Psalm continues from the earlier Psalm in which the Psalmist proclaimed that victory is for those who believe in the Lord.
The King is glad because the Lord has given him victory.
The King has long life and glory because the Lord has given them.
The King trusts in the Lord and so will always be secure and prosperous.
Even if his enemies plot against him, the Lord will cause their plans to fail and will protect the King.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Day 497 - Psalms : Chapter 20

Psalm 20 : A Prayer for Victory

If we pray to God, he will surely give us victory.
Through David's life we know that God gives victory to people who believe in God.
There are people who believe in chariots and horses but they will stumble and fall. Victory will be to the believer.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Day 496 - Psalms : Chapter 19

Psalm 19 : God's Glory in creation

Everything around us - the sky, day, night .. reveals the glory of God. Everything in the world goes on with perfection without speech or word or sound. It is God's magic.

God's laws are very precious. They are perfect and more valuable than anything else in the world. If we obey them we will be greatly rewarded.


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Day 495 - Psalms : Chapter 18

Psalm 18 : David's Song of Victory

This is a Psalm of affirmation that we can read again and again. May be daily to strengthen us.
The Lord is our protector at all times. Danger was all around David but he came out of them only because the Lord was with him.
The Lord is faithful to those who are faithful to him. Lord is our light and dispels our darkness. He is the shield who protects the believers. Praise be to God forever.


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Day 494 - Psalms : Chapter 17

Psalm 17 : Prayer of an Innocent Man

This Psalm teaches us that God protects innocent people. The innocent man in this pleads to God for help and knows that God will help him, that God will protect him even if enemies surround him.


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Day 493 - Psalms : Chapter 16

Psalm 16 : Confidence in the Lord

Yesterday was a great day. It was a special anniversary for me and Pinks. It was made memorable by dining with some extraordinary folks. Thanks for the blessing Lord. The event changed our lives.

Today's Psalm says that confidence in the Lord would give us everything that we need. When God is with us, nothing can shake us.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Day 492 - Psalms : Chapter 15

It was exciting to see movie stars so close at Pazhassiraja show yesterday.

Psalm 15 : What God wants

God wants us to do everything that is right - to say true words and be sincere, not slander others, not to give loans for interest, not be bribed to testify falsely.
This is passion week. Let's make that promise today. To live right one day at a time.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Day 491 - Psalms : Chapter 14

Psalm 14 : The Wickedness of Men

It is only foolish people who believe that there is no God. God looks down from heaven and sees that everyone has sinned. The wicked will be punished and the good will be rewarded greatly. 


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Day 490 - Psalms : Chapter 13

Psalms 13 : A Prayer for Help

This Psalm is a plea to God to help in times of trouble.
Towards the end it assures us that God is a benevolent God who will be with us and help us.
God has a divine purpose in every challenge that he puts towards us. Let us not worry and come out stronger.


Friday, April 15, 2011

Day 489 - Psalms : Chapter 12

Happy Vishu to everyone. It has been a great start due to a fabulous vishu kani prepared by my better half. Thank you Pinks and Thank you God for making all this happen.

Psalms 12 : A Prayer for Help

Today's reading is about what we see all around us. We sometimes perceive that everyone is a sinner and the world is wicked. Yes, there might be a lot of people like that. But we should never fall into their ways.

Lord assures that he will come and give security to the oppressed and the just.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Day 488 - Psalms : Chapter 11

Today's reading is a message to all the righteous people to let them know that they are right in being good.

Psalms 11 : Confidence in the Lord

Even if someone says to you to run away since the wicked have drawn their bows, you should know that Lord watches everything and knows what people are doing. The Lord hates the lawless and sends down flaming coals on the wicked. The Lord loves the righteous.