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Encyclopedia of Eschatology
30 November 20050 Comments

Save us from all vile sorrow

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Pope Shenouda III reflects on the final prayer phrase: “Deliver us from every evil grief and heartache.” He explains that there are two kinds of sorrow: a holy sorrow that leads to repentance and salvation, and an evil sorrow that destroys the soul and leads to despair.

Holy Sorrow

  • Sorrow for one’s sins leading to repentance, as in David’s tears.

  • Grief for others’ sins or for the Church, as Christ wept over Jerusalem.

  • Sharing others’ sufferings and comforting the afflicted as a spiritual virtue.

  • Natural human sorrow (loss or hardship) that remains filled with hope in God.

Evil Sorrow

  • Sorrow over temporary worldly matters such as wealth, status, or pride.

  • Sorrow arising from envy, selfishness, or attachment to one’s own will.

  • Prolonged, hopeless sorrow leading to despair (like Judas), unlike Peter who repented with faith.

  • Artificial or excessive sorrow, or mourning during rightful seasons of joy.

Spiritual Lessons

  • God created man for joy; thus, we ask deliverance from destructive sorrow that kills the spirit.

  • Holy sorrow brings repentance and inner purity, while evil sorrow darkens the soul.

  • Hope and faith are the cure for all dark grief; joy in the Lord is our lasting strength.

Conclusion:
The prayer “Deliver us from every evil grief and heartache” teaches discernment between godly sorrow that leads to life and destructive sorrow that leads away from God.

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