How to Avoid Mistakes

Main Idea
The lecture revolves around a very important spiritual principle: falling into sin does not happen suddenly, but rather begins with a small step that appears harmless, then gradually grows until the person loses the ability to resist. True vigilance therefore starts with the first step.
Gradual Progression of Sin
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that Satan does not begin with major battles, but with small sins: a thought, a look, a compromise, or bad companionship. If these are not resisted at the beginning, they grow and move from thought to feeling, from feeling to desire, then to action, and finally to habit or nature.
Biblical Examples
He presents many examples from the Holy Bible such as:
- David the Prophet, whose fall began with spiritual negligence.
- Adam and Eve, where sin began with conversation, then doubt, then desire.
- Samson, Lot, and Solomon, who fell because of small first steps that were tolerated.
These examples confirm that every great fall always has a small beginning.
Spiritual Life and Watchfulness
The teaching stresses the importance of being watchful in small matters:
prayer, thoughts, words, relationships, and daily conduct. A spiritual person is one who watches himself carefully and notices any spiritual change at its very beginning before it grows.
The First Step in Good
Just as evil begins with a step, so does good. Early prayer, reading the Holy Bible, and setting firm spiritual principles are all first steps that protect a person and establish him in God’s way.
Spiritual Message
The core message of the lecture is:
Be firm with yourself, never compromise with sin, beware of small beginnings, because faithfulness in little things protects you from falling into great ones.
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