Saint Maximos the
Confessor Quotes
When passions dominate the
intellect, they separate it from God, binding it to material things and
preoccupying it with them. But when love of God dominates the intellect, it
frees it from its bonds, persuading it to rise above not only sensible things but
even this transitory life.
Just as the thought of fire
does not warm the body, so faith without love does not actualize the light of
spiritual knowledge in the soul.
We do not know God from His
essence. We know Him rather from the grandeur of His creation and from His
providential care for all creatures. For through these, as though they were
mirrors, we may attain insight into His infinite goodness, wisdom and power.
When a sparrow tied by the leg
tries to fly, it is held back by the string and pulled down to the earth.
Similarly, when the intellect that has not yet attained dispassion flies up
towards heavenly knowledge, it is held back by the passions and pulled down to
the earth.
Some thoughts are simple,
others are composite. Thoughts which are not impassioned are simple.
Passion-charged thoughts are composite, consisting as they do of a conceptual
image combined with passion. This being so, when composite thoughts begin to
provoke a sinful idea in the mind, many simple thoughts may be seen to follow
them. For instance, an impassioned thought about gold rises in someone's mind.
He has the urge mentally to steal the gold and commits the sin in his intellect.
Then thoughts of the purse, the chest, the room and so on follow hard on the
thought of the gold. The thought of the gold was composite - for it was
combined with passion - but those of the purse, the chest and so on were
simple; for the intellect had no passion in relation to these things. And the
same is true for every thought - thoughts of self-esteem, women and so on. For
not all thoughts which follow impassioned thought are themselves impassioned,
as our example has shown. From this, then, we may know which conceptual images
are impassioned and which are not.
He who truly loves God prays
entirely without distraction, and he who prays entirely without distraction
loves God truly. But he whose intellect is fixed on any worldly thing does not
pray without distraction, and consequently he does not love God.
When you find your intellect
occupied pleasurably with material things and becoming fondly attached to its
conceptual images of them, you may be sure that you love these things more than
God. "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. (Matt. 6:21)
The soul has three powers:
first, the power of nourishment and growth; second, that of imagination and
instinct; third, that of intelligence and intellect. Plants share only in the
first of these powers; animals share in the first and second; men share in all
three. The first two powers are perishable; the third is clearly imperishable
and immortal.
To the extent that you pray
with all your soul for the person who slanders you, God will make the truth
known to those who have been scandalized by the slander.
It you totally fulfill the
command to love your neighbor, you will feel no bitterness or resentment
against him whatever he does. If this is not the case, then the reason why you
fight against your brother is clearly because you seek after transitory things
and prefer them to the commandment of love.
Since God is absolute
existence, absolute goodness and absolute wisdom, or rather, to put it more
exactly, since God is beyond all such things, there is nothing whatsoever that
is opposite to Him. Creatures, on the other hand, all exist through
participation and grace, while those endowed with intelligence and intellect also
have a capacity for goodness and wisdom. Hence they do have opposites. As the
opposite to existence they have non-existence, and as the opposite to the
capacity for goodness and wisdom they have evil and ignorance. Whether or not
they are to exist eternally lies Within the power of their Maker. But whether
or not intelligent creatures are to participate in His goodness and wisdom
depends on their own will.
You have not yet acquired
perfect love if your regard for people is still swayed by their characters -
for example, if, for some particular reason, you love one person and hate
another, or if for the same reason you sometimes love and sometimes hate the
same person.
Almost every sin is committed
for the sake of sensual pleasure; and sensual pleasure is overcome by hardship
and distress arising either voluntarily from repentance, or else involuntarily
as a result of some salutary and providential reversal. "For if we would
judge ourselves, we should not be judged; but when we are judged, we are chastened
by the Lord, so that we should not be condemned with the world." (1 Cor.
11:31-32).
Listen now to what they say
about love for our neighbor: "I speak the truth in Christ, I do not lie,
my conscience also bears me witness in the Holy Spirit: I have great distress
and continual sorrow in my heart. For I could wish that I myself were severed
from Christ for the sake of my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh, who
are Israelites" (Rom. 9:1-3). Moses and the other saints speak in a
similar manner.
Perfect love does not split up
the single human nature, common to all, according to the diverse
characteristics of individuals; but, fixing attention always on this single
nature, it loves all men equally. It loves the good as friends and the bad as
enemies, helping them, exercising forbearance, patiently accepting whatever
they do, not taking the evil into account at all but even suffering on their
behalf if the opportunity offers, so that, if possible, they too become
friends. If it cannot achieve this, it does not change its own attitude; it
continues to show the fruits of love to all men alike. It was on account of
this that our Lord and God Jesus Christ, showing His love for us, suffered for
the whole of mankind and gave to all men an equal hope of resurrection,
although each man determines his own fitness for glory or punishment.
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