Model – Day 10 of 40

Armodoxy for Today: Models – Day 10 of Lent

Jesus invites us to perfection. The invitation in itself is overwhelming. The definition of being human implies imperfection. How, then, can we strive for something that is unattainable? What is this unrealistic expectation all about?

In the same passage that we’ve been looking at this week, read on the Sunday of Expulsion, Jesus says, “Unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.” The scribes and Pharisees were learned men of the law, who knew scripture by heart, what we may call deep-dive details, and the intricacies of the Law. Definitely Final Jeopardy would be a sinch. Yet, Jesus was not satisfied with their approach to their Faith. For them, Faith had become a ritual without meaning. As the saying goes, familiarity breeds contempt and it seemed they were all too familiar with the rule of the law to the point that it lost meaning.

The Armenian Church identifies saints as human who have risen to the challenge of life. As such, they are models – examples – for our life. Today, I offer this one prayer/meditation from St. Gregory of Narek for our focus and to ask the hard question about our faith – your faith – how do you describe your relationship with God?

From St. Gregory of Narek

Faith, that happy and favored word, which lasts forever untarnished and unbounded,
honored together with charity and hope brings the rewards of truly clear vision, perfect wisdom, acquaintance with God and familiarity with the Exalted. For if the faith of a mustard seed can cast a great mountain into the depths of the sea, then truly we should accept it as the first step toward eternal life. Faith, this simple and clear form of worship,
means setting aside doubt to see the future and hidden with the eye of the soul. Faith is honored in a glorious trinity with charity and hope. For if you view these three as distinct aspects of one and the same mystery, you shall forever be magnified in God. And if you believe, you shall love and through love have hope in his unseen rewards. Glory to him forever. Amen
. (Translated by Thomas J. Samuelian)

Today, engage in one act that demonstrates your Faith. And fast or abstain from that which ritualizes your Faith to the point of meaninglessness.

Red cabbage slaw is on the menu today. Enjoy and we’ll continue tomorrow.

Lenten Recipes by Deacon Varoujan: Recipe 10: Red Cabbage Slaw

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