When the holy Abba Anthony lived in the
desert he was beset by 'accidie' - lethargy
- , and attacked by many sinful thoughts.
He said to God, 'Lord, I want to be saved,
but these thoughts will not leave me alone.
What shall I do in my affliction? How can
I be saved?' A short while afterwards, when
he got up to go out, Anthony saw a man like
himself sitting at his work, getting up from
his work to pray, then sitting down and plaiting
a rope, then getting up again to pray. It
was an angel of the Lord sent to correct
and reassure him. He heard the angel saying
to him, "Do this and you will be saved."
At these words, Anthony was filled with joy
and courage. He did this, and he was saved.
When the same Abba Anthony thought about the depth of the judgments of God, he asked, "Lord, how is it that some die when they are young, while others drag on to extreme old age? Why are there those who are poor and those who are rich? Why do wicked men prosper and why are the just in need?" He heard a voice answering him, "Anthony, keep your attention on yourself; these things are according to the judgment of God, and it is not to your advantage to know anything about them.'
When the same Abba Anthony thought about the depth of the judgments of God, he asked, "Lord, how is it that some die when they are young, while others drag on to extreme old age? Why are there those who are poor and those who are rich? Why do wicked men prosper and why are the just in need?" He heard a voice answering him, "Anthony, keep your attention on yourself; these things are according to the judgment of God, and it is not to your advantage to know anything about them.'
Abba Anthony said to Abbe Poemen,
"This
is the Great Work of a man: always
to take
the blame for his own sins before God
and
to expect temptation to his last breath."
Someone asked Abba Anthony, "What
must one do in order to please God?"
The old man replied, "Pay attention
to what I tell you: whoever you may
be, always
have God before your eyes, whatever
you do,
do it according to the testimony of
the Holy
Scriptures; in whatever place you live
do
not easily leave it. Keep these three
precepts
and you will be saved."
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