by Patriarch HH Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, Primate of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church Then shall the King (Christ) say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed
of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the
world .... Then shall he say unto them on the left hand, depart from me, ye
cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels
.... and these shall go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into
eternal life. (Matthew 25: 34, 41 and 46)
We extend our apostolic benediction and greetings to our brethren, His Beatitude
Mor Baselius Thomas I, Catholicos of India, and their Eminences the
Metropolitans; our spiritual children the reverend priests, monks, nuns, deacons
and deaconesses, and our blessed Syrian Orthodox people all over the world. May
the divine providence embrace all through the intercession of the Virgin Mary,
the Mother of God, and St. Peter, the chief of the apostles, and the rest of the
Martyrs and Saints. Amen.
The Holy Gospel unveils what will happen in the heavens on the terrible Day of
Judgment, when time comes and the general resurrection becomes real. Divine
revelation draws a clear image where we see the righteous judge surrounded by
all the peoples of the world separated into two categories, the category of the
righteous who have stood to the right of the judge, and the category of the evil
ones who have stood to his left. Each category includes people who belong to
different races and tribes, languages and civilizations. They include the rich
and the poor, the great and the simple, wise and ignorant, men and women.
However, what distinguishes the two categories is the side they stand in beside
the righteous judge. This side was determined according to the position of that
class by the Judge during their earthly life. In the language of the Holy Bible,
the right side is a place of honor and bliss while the left side means a place
of humiliation and misery.
The Judge is the Lord Jesus who declared this truth to us saying:
"For neither does the Father judge any man but He has given all judgment unto
the Son" (John 5: 22)
and the Apostle Peter says:
"He (the Lord) commanded them" (Acts 10: 46)
while the Apostle Paul declares:
"For we must all be made manifest before the judgment seat of Christ; that each
one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he hath done,
whether it be good or bad" (II Corinthians 5: 10).
In the Nicene Creed, we read about the Lord Jesus that, while He is equal to the
Father in essence, after He incarnated from the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary
and became man, He was crucified for our sake, suffered, died, was buried and
resurrected on the third day as He willed; it then continues "and He ascended
into heaven, sat on the right hand side of the Father and will also come with
great glory to judge the living and the dead, He whose reign has no end".
On that terrible day when the Lord Jesus will come to judge the living and the
dead, the heaven and earth will vanish since "for the heavens shall vanish away
like smoke and the earth shall wax old like a garment and they that dwell
therein shall die in like manner" (Isaiah 51: 6).
"The dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and they that hear shall live,
they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life and they that have done
evil unto the resurrection of judgment" (John 5: 25).
The pious living will be taken with Christ ascending with Him in the air after
the transformation of their animalistic bodies into spiritual ones.
Indeed, God Almighty has designated a day when He will condemn the world in
justice (Acts 17: 31). On that day all human mysteries will be revealed. He will
judge every man according to his deeds which he has done in this earthly life.
In this regard, the Apostle Paul says:
"So you are without excuse, O man… but after your hardness and impenitent heart
treasure up for yourself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the
righteous judgment of God, who will render every man according to his works"
(Romans 2: 1, 5 and 6).
Man was created by God in the likeness and example and he was given the grace of
a rational mind that enables him to distinguish what is right from what is wrong
and the good from the bad. God created him with an immortal soul that does not
die or perish.
The Almighty has also blessed man with free will and gave him the choice to do
good or evil. If man chooses good, He would reward him with eternal life;
however, if he does evil, He will punish him with eternal torment. In this way,
man decided his eternal destiny using his freedom: he who longed to obtain
eternal life which is a happy life in heaven, let him preserve the commandments
of the Lord.
No wonder since when a distinguished young man approached the Lord Jesus and
knelt before Him asking Him:
"Good Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life? …
Those who keep the commandments of the Lord are the good righteous and wise men
known for the purity of their lives and clarity of their conscience, such as
Zechariah the priest and his wife Elizabeth, parents of St. John the Baptist,
whom the holy gospel describes as: "both righteous before God and walking in all the commandments and ordinances of
the Lord blameless"
The ordinances of the Lord are His holy commandments like fasting, prayer and
works of mercy. Our mother, the Holy Church, teaches us all these when She gives
birth to us from the baptismal font as children of God by grace and brothers of
the Lord Jesus. The Church recommends that we take the Lord Jesus as our
companion in the path of our earthly lives, to deserve to inherit with Him His
heavenly kingdom i.e. eternal and happy life which the righteous spend in heaven
dwelling with the Lord Jesus forever (cf. Romans 6: 23).
This is in fulfillment of His divine true promise that says:
"If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my
servant be, if any man serve me, him will the Father honor" (John 12: 26), "and
where I am, there you may be also" (John 14: 3).
There, in the heaven, the righteous will enjoy the untold glories "but as it is
written, things which eye saw not, and ear heard not, and which entered not into
the heart of man, whatsoever things God prepared for them who love Him, but unto
us God revealed them through the Spirit" (I Corinthians 2: 9-10). There, each
righteous will receive a crown of glory that the Lord, righteous Judge, will
give him (cf. II Timothy 4: 8) because he deserves the inheritance which is
incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fades not away but is reserved (for the
righteous) in the heavens (cf. I Peter 1: 4). Those righteous will receive
satiation of bliss and eternal comfort, and will enter into the joy of their
master (cf. Matthew 25: 2).
The evil people, on the other hand, will be tortured eternally in hell which is
the place full of horror prepared for the devil and his soldiers, "their torment
ascends up for ever and ever and they have no rest day or night" (cf. Revelation
14: 9-16); "there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth" (Matthew 13:
42) "in the outer darkness" (Matthew 22: 13).
Hence, where to spend eternity? Did the question occur in the minds of everyone
of you, dearly believers?! Or did the concerns of earthly life keep you busy
from thinking about your eternal fate? The people at the time of Noah made their
ears deaf from hearing His warning calling them to repent, warning them and
telling them that the flood is inevitable, but they did not believe him. "Then
the flood came and took them all away" (Matthew 24: 39). They were extinct all
except for Noah and his household. The people of Sodom at the time of Lot did
not listen to his warning that God decided to burn Sodom with fire and
brimstone; rather, they considered Lot to be deceiving them in the eyes of his
in-laws. Nonetheless, this did not prevent the destruction of the city and its
population with fire and brimstone, except for Lot and his wife and two
daughters who left the city. But when his evil wife turned her head to look
behind her, she was transformed into a pillar of salt.
Divine truths about eternity are consistent and clear, despite the trials of the
astray and misleaders of our times who are against religion and try to spread
the doubt among believers by distorting the doctrines of faith and broadcasting
bad ideas and malicious pitfalls "and woe to him who produces stumbling" (Luke
17: 2). Let us be careful of befriending bad people, for as the Apostle Paul
teaches us: "Do not be deceived; evil companionships corrupt good morals" (I
Corinthians 15: 33).
Let us be beware of the wrong teachings of the atheists and their snares; let us
be guided by the light of the holy Gospel and the teachings of our forefathers
to dispel doubts and remove suspicions. Then, the truths will be revealed and
the Church will be purified from all stumbling and iniquity along with the evil
doers who desire to keep the faithful away from the rich and pure springs of
faith. Let us keep away from the likes of these malicious and hypocrites,
abiding by the commandment of the Apostle Paul who says: "put away the wicked
man from among yourselves" (I Corinthians 5: 13).
Indeed, one of the important Christian doctrines is the doctrine of the second
coming of the Lord Jesus Christ to this earth to judge the worlds. In this
subject, the Lord Jesus said:
"Watch therefore: for you know not on what day your Lord comes, but know this,
that if the master of the house had known in what watch the thief was coming, he
would have watched, and would not have suffered his house to be broken
through... Therefore be you also ready for in an hour that you think not the Son
of man comes"
The truth of the second coming of the Lord is a constant doctrine of faith; the
Lord has already alerted us to be ready to meet him by being watchful, i.e. in
spiritual vigilance and true repentance. If we thought that the Lord has slowed
in coming, death does not slow down. In this regard, the Apostle Paul reminds us
of the fact of death which is customary of all and no one questions its
validity, saying: "and in as much as it is appointed unto men once to die, and
after this comes judgment" (Hebrews 9: 27).
God has concealed from humans the knowledge of the hour of leaving this life so
that man always be in a state of grace, i.e. counted as a repentant who wait for
the second appearance of the Lord. It is very rare that man obtains a golden
opportunity to repent at the last breath of his life like the repentant thief
who was crucified with the Lord Jesus, but repented and asked the Lord: "Lord,
remember me when you come in your kingdom". And so the Lord accepted his
repentance and replied: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in
paradise" (Luke 23: 43).
As long as we do not know the time of our departure from this life and how it is
done, and since we are subject to die in every moment of our lives in the flesh,
we must repent immediately to deserve a happy eternity once we depart from this
life. It is not wise to ignore such an important thing on which our eternal
salvation depends. The Lord accepts our repentance as soon as we return to him
with sincere tears of remorse and sorrow while we promise that we accept death
more than we accept sin, confessing our sins through a canonical confession. Let
us act so immediately before it is too late. The opportunity exists so long as
we are in a good mental health, with complete awareness and a free will; under
these conditions our sincere repentance will be accepted by God.
In this regard, listen to the Apostle Paul repeating the Psalms (95: 7): "today,
if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as in the provocation, on the
day of temptation in the wilderness" (Hebrews 3:15 and 17), and he adds:
"Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any one of you an evil heart of unbelief,
in falling away from the living God. But exhort one another day by day, so long
as it is called today; let any one of you be hardened by the deceitfulness of
sin. For we are made the partakers of Christ, if we hold fast the beginning of
our confidence firm unto the end"
The years of man on earth are but a blink of time compared to the eternal life
and eternity. Sempiternity is particular to God alone Who has no partner in it.
Eternity was bestowed on man to share it with God in a relative manner. We know
that God is pure, Sempiternal spirit Who has no boundaries while man is a body
created by God from the dust of the earth where He breathed into his nostrils
the breath of life, and thus gave him life and the grace of immortality, and the
free will to decide his eternal fate!
Where do you want to spend eternity? With Christ in the heavenly kingdom? or
with Satan and his soldiers - God forbid - in the hell? What a fate!
The Great Lent, dearly beloved, is a golden opportunity offered to us by our
mother, the Holy Church, to seize and return to God in repentance. The Church
wants us to obey the Lord Jesus Who says: "The time is fulfilled, and the
kingdom of God is at hand; Repent and believe in the Gospel" (Mark 1: 15).
May our Lord God make you worthy to be counted among those who are on the right
hand side of Him on the Day of Judgment and will hear the voice of the Lord
saying to you: "Come, blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you
since the foundation of the world". May the Almighty accept your fasting,
prayers and alms. The grace of God be upon you ܘܐܒܘܢ ܕܒܫܡܝܐ ܘܫܪܟܐ
Issued at our Patriarchal See in Damascus - Syria
Full Encyclical text in pdf format at: http://socmnet.org/Bull_HH/Apostolic_Encyclical_Great_Lent_2014.pdf
and Jesus said: if you would enter into life, keep the commandments.
He said unto him: Which?
Jesus said: Do not kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false
witness, honor your father and your mother, and love your neighbor as yourself"
(Matthew 19: 16-19, Mark 10: 19 and Luke 18: 20).
(Luke 1: 6).
(Matthew 24: 42-44).
(Hebrews 3: 12-14).
On the Twenty Fifth of January Two Thousand and Fourteen
Which is the Thirty Fourth Year of our Patriarchate
See Also:
Apostolic Holy Lent Encyclical 2013: Charity
by HH Zakka I Iwas, Patriarch of Antioch and All The East
The central component of our words here is charity. Charity with our neighbor is commended by natural law and recommended by divine law as well; people are all children of Adam and Eve, brothers sharing the goods of this earth. They have to love each others. After receiving the sufficient needs from their wealth, the rich shall fill the needs of the poor with their abundant goods; this is what natural law dictates. ...Walking with God - Apostolic Bull on the Great Lent from Holy Father (2012)
The fact that Enoch was taken alive to the heavens in soul and body is a solid proof that confirms the doctrines of the immortality of the human being and that of eternal life. It is also a calling for man to walk with God in order to win eternal happiness.Life in Christ - Message of Great Lent from Holy Father (2011)
Apostolic Bull for Great Lent -2011
The holy gospel is a reliable record of the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ in words and deeds during His divine economy in the flesh. It does not impose on us orders. It does not give us commandments to blindly hold to. It does not list prohibitions. Rather, it presents to us Jesus Christ as a living paradigm to longue for and a model to pursue carrying His cross. We shall follow Him so that we obtain eternal life through Him.
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