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Whoever Knows to Do Good and Does Not Do It, To Him It Is Sin
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Whoever Knows to Do Good and Does Not Do It, To Him It Is Sin

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Main Idea
The lecture revolves around the positive concept of righteousness, where it is not limited to avoiding evil, but extends to the necessity of doing good. A person who knows good and does not do it is counted as sin for him, because true spiritual life is based on continuous initiative to do good.

🕊 Spiritual Dimension
The teaching confirms that fasting and repentance are not complete without doing good, because God Himself is the doer of good deeds, and man should be like Him in His image. The believer is called to be a constant source of goodness, not waiting for an occasion or assignment, but acting out of love and spiritual zeal.

 Doing Good as a Continuous Life
Goodness is not a temporary or seasonal act, but a constant nature in the spiritual person. The true person seeks opportunities for good and seizes them with inner enthusiasm, without excuses or hesitation.

 Rejecting Excuses
The lecture explains that excuses are not accepted before God, citing biblical examples like Jeremiah and Moses, where God did not accept their excuses. Whoever wants to do good will find grace and divine help.

 Practical Examples
Examples such as Nehemiah and David are presented, who did not retreat despite difficulties, but did good with courage. Also mentioned are examples of saints and ordinary people who sought to serve others in various ways, even in the simplest matters.

💡 Variety of Good Deeds
Goodness includes all people and all situations, whether helping someone in need, serving the sick, or even a word of consolation. It can be individual, collective, or even for the service of humanity.

❤️ Inner Motivation
Doing good comes from love, commandment, and inner feeling, not from official responsibility. The spiritual person moves with an inner drive that makes him seek to do good continually.

🌟 Value of Small Deeds
Even the simplest acts of goodness have great value before God, such as a cup of cold water, highlighting the importance of continuing to do good no matter how small.

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