55 Maxims for Christian Living
by Fr. Thomas Hopko
Podcast here: http://audio.ancientfaith.com/hopko/stt008titheofyear_pc.mp3
- Be always with
Christ.
- Pray as you can, not
as you want.
- Have a keepable rule
of prayer that you do by discipline.
- Say the Lord's Prayer
several times a day.
- Have a short prayer
that you constantly repeat when your mind is not occupied with other
things.
- Make some
prostrations when you pray.
- Eat good foods in
moderation.
- Keep the Church's
fasting rules.
- Spend some time in
silence every day.
- Do acts of mercy in
secret.
- Go to liturgical
services regularly
- Go to confession and
communion regularly.
- Do not engage
intrusive thoughts and feelings. Cut them off at the start.
- Reveal all your
thoughts and feelings regularly to a trusted person.
- Read the scriptures regularly.
- Read good books a
little at a time.
- Cultivate communion
with the saints.
- Be an ordinary
person.
- Be polite with
everyone.
- Maintain cleanliness
and order in your home.
- Have a healthy,
wholesome hobby.
- Exercise regularly.
- Live a day, and a
part of a day, at a time.
- Be totally honest,
first of all, with yourself.
- Be faithful in little
things.
- Do your work, and
then forget it.
- Do the most difficult
and painful things first.
- Face reality.
- Be grateful in all
things.
- Be cheeful.
- Be simple, hidden,
quiet and small.
- Never bring attention
to yourself.
- Listen when people
talk to you.
- Be awake and be
attentive.
- Think and talk about
things no more than necessary.
- When we speak, speak
simply, clearly, firmly and directly.
- Flee imagination,
analysis, figuring things out.
- Flee carnal, sexual
things at their first appearance.
- Don't complain,
mumble, murmur or whine.
- Don't compare
yourself with anyone.
- Don't seek or expect
praise or pity from anyone.
- We don't judge anyone
for anything.
- Don't try to convince
anyone of anything.
- Don't defend or
justify yourself.
- Be defined and bound
by God alone.
- Accept criticism
gratefully but test it critically.
- Give advice to others
only when asked or obligated to do so.
- Do nothing for anyone
that they can and should do for themselves.
- Have a daily schedule
of activities, avoiding whim and caprice.
- Be merciful with
yourself and with others.
- Have no expectations
except to be fiercely tempted to your last breath.
- Focus exclusively on
God and light, not on sin and darkness.
- Endure the trial of
yourself and your own faults and sins peacefully, serenely, because you
know that God's mercy is greater than your wretchedness.
- When we fall, get up
immediately and start over.
- Get help when you
need it, without fear and without shame.