The righteousness that comes from within
His Holiness Pope Shenouda speaks about the subject “righteousness that is from within” and the importance that a person be righteous from within and not merely an external appearance. He emphasizes that the spiritual war from within is stronger than external pressures.
Core of the message
True righteousness begins in the heart: a person may appear good externally yet be troubled internally, and God asks for a sincere heart. Righteousness that is only external without inner change is false and cannot withstand trials and sin.
Biblical and historical examples
He uses examples from the Holy Bible — David, Joseph, Elijah, Jacob, and others — to show how inner strength or weakness determines a person’s acceptance of sin or resistance to it.
Effect of the inner on behavior
A person weak from within responds to sin easily, while the strong resists it and endures persecution and temptations. Fasting, chastity, and humility must be from the heart, not outward formalities.
How to reform the inner
True correction requires renewing the mind and repairing the heart: genuine repentance that rejects sin from within, and love for God that prevents immersion in passions and weakness.
Spiritual upbringing
The necessity of raising children with inner spiritual strength — not an external appearance but a strength in the heart that enables them to stand firm before trials and disturbances.
Conclusion
A call to have a person built on the rock — a steadfast and pure heart — because a correct inner life makes the outer life sound and enables the believer to face every spiritual war.
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