Another lesson of Magnanimous forgiveness


Magnanimous forgiveness of slanderers and prayer for them is a characteristic of Christian saints who do not ascribe all the slanders against themselves to men but rather to demons, the main instigators of every slander as well as every sin in general. St. Abraham of Smolensk was slandered by envious priests to the prince and the bishop as a deceiver, magician and hypocrite. The slanders sought nothing less than to have him burned. The prince and the bishop believed the slanderers and Abraham was banished from Smolensk and was forbidden to exercise his priestly functions. During the entire time of his investigation and trial, Abraham repeated the prayer of St. Stephen, the first martyr: "Lord, lay not this sin to their charge" (Acts of the Apostles 7:60).

Later it was established that all of the accusers against Abraham lied and slandered. The infuriated prince wanted to severely punish the slanderers and the bishop wanted to excommunicate them from the Church but the holy Abraham fell on his knees before the bishop and, with tears, begged him to forgive them. Abraham did not want to return to his monastery nor to begin again to exercise his priestly functions until his slanderers were shown mercy and released.


(Quoted from: The Prologue from Ohrid by St. Nikolai Velimirovich)

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for this message of this saint. I did not know what to do amount my slanderers, who ruined my career forever.

    I considered suing, but I have no money and the laywers do not want to take it on contingency. Instead, I will look away, and try to cool the burning anger in my heart.

    I will accept its humble making.

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  2. Dear brother or sister, Rejoice in the Lord because He is purifying you with such strong tool which pull you unto Him in a narrow way. The Lord sees your spiritual martyrdom, and He will help you in all things. The prayers of Beloved Panagia, St. Kronid, St. Nipont and Saint Abraham of Salmonesk be with you...

    So is my prayer, an unworthy one. May the Lord protect, strengthen and help you for the sake of the salvation of your soul :)!

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  3. Look how useful one little blog entry can be! Glory be to God!

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  4. This is truly a great message to my soul, Yudhie, as one day you will understand. Thank you for posting it.

    Δοξα τω Θεω! Glory to God!

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