Almost evil
The lecture revolves around the concept of “appearance of evil,” meaning things that are not a clear sin in themselves, but may lead to sin or carry an improper appearance or negative impact on a person or others.
🕊 Spiritual and Educational Dimension:
- His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that the spiritual person must walk carefully and examine everything before acting.
- Not everything permissible is beneficial, as it may be allowed but not suitable for sound spiritual life.
- “Appearance of evil” includes everything that may cause stumbling for others or lead to attachment or loss of freedom.
- Some simple daily behaviors (like prolonging visits, الكلام, or insistence) may turn into appearance of evil due to their inappropriateness.
- Habits that control a person—even if permissible—cause him to lose his freedom, thus distancing him from the image of God.
- Lack of spiritual awareness or understanding (wisdom) makes a person fall into things that seem normal but carry harm.
- Neglecting others’ rights (like delaying wages or exploiting circumstances) enters into the circle of appearance of evil and may turn into full evil.
- Relationships or actions that begin innocently may gradually deviate if the person is not attentive.
- Wasted time and vain thoughts are also considered appearance of evil because they do not build the person spiritually.
- The teaching emphasizes spiritual sensitivity, love for others, and caution not to cause distress or stumbling to anyone.
📌 Spiritual Conclusion:
The true believer does not only avoid clear sin, but also avoids everything that leads to it or resembles it, and seeks discernment and wisdom in every action.
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