Seeing All Things as Sacred

“We are not to restrict God’s presence in the world to a limited range of ‘pious’ objects and situations, while  labeling everything else as ‘secular’; but we are to see all things as essentially sacred, as a gift from God and a means of communion with him. It does not, however, follow that we are to accept the fallen world on its own terms. This is the unhappy mistake of much ‘secular Christianity’ in the contemporary west. All things are indeed sacred in their true being, according to their innermost essence; but our relationship to God’s creation has been distorted by sin, original and personal, and we shall not rediscover this intrinsic sacredness unless our heart is purified. Without self-denial, without ascetic discipline, we cannot affirm the true beauty of the world. That is why there can be no genuine contemplation without repentance.” (Kallistos Ware, The Orthodox Way, pp 160-161)

One thought on “Seeing All Things as Sacred

  1. madbriter

    As a former lover of sailing, I wonder if I was in danger??? Of course there are Sunday Sailors as well as Sunday Golfers.

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