4th Trinity III
Luke 9:1-17
He called the twelve together and gave them potent authority and formative power to work against all demonic mischief and heal all sickness. And he sent them out to heal and to proclaim the Kingdom of God, appearing now on earth, the kingdom of human beings filled with God's spirit.
And he said to them, "Take
nothing with you on the way: no staff for support, no bag for collecting,
neither bread nor money, nor change of clothes. If you enter a house, remain
there until you go further. And where they do not accept you, leave their city
and shake the dust from your feet as a sign that they have refused community
with you."Tissot
They left and walked through the villages of the country, announcing the joyful message of the new working of the kingdom of the angels and healing everywhere.
Meanwhile, Herod the Tetrarch heard of all that was happening, and he was very perplexed, for some said, "John has risen from the dead," and others said that Elijah had appeared, and yet others, "One of the Prophets of old has risen again." And Herod said, "John, I have had beheaded; who now is this, about whom I hear all these things?" And he wished to see him himself.
And the apostles returned and reported to Jesus everything that they had accomplished. So he gathered them to himself and retreated with them to a city called Bethsaida for special instruction. But the people became aware of it and followed him. He welcomed them and spoke to them of the Kingdom of God of the future, of the human kingdom on earth filled with the divine spirit, and he healed all who needed it.
But the day began to decline. The twelve came up to him and said, "Send the crowd away so that they can reach the villages and farms in the vicinity and find food and lodging, for here we are in a deserted place." However, he said to them, "From now on, it falls to you; you give them to eat."
They answered, "We have nothing but five loaves and two fish. Or shall we go and buy food for all of them?" There were about five thousand people.
Then he said to the disciples, "Have them sit down in groups of fifty." And they did so, and all reclined.
Then he took the five loaves
and the two fish and, raising his soul to the spirit, gave thanks, broke them,
and gave them to his disciples to distribute to the people. And they ate, and
all were satisfied. And they took up the pieces that remained: twelve baskets
full.
4th August Trinity
August 15, 2021
Luke 9:1-17
When we go to sleep at night, our souls and spirits rise out
of the body. We rise in sleep to the world of the stars. We commune with the
angels. They feed us 'star bread' and 'star wine.' They nourish our souls and spirits
so that we return to earth strengthened and refreshed.
Even on earth during the day, when we are very hungry, we can feel how, with a good meal, body and soul come together again, realigning themselves. This happens not because of the food's material content but because of the life force it offers us.
Woloschina |
In the Act of Consecration of Man, with Christ's help, we
too raise ordinary bread to receive the life of the universe. Though but little
in material terms, we are fed in abundance. Our hearts, our souls, our spirits
drink deep at the wellspring of life, and our spirits are satisfied.