Book Description
“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html Divine Providence put Saint Nicholas at the epicenter of the catastrophes of the twentieth century: he closely saw both great wars, survived the fascist concentration camp, and expulsion from the homeland. Meeting with people in “extreme” situations, Vladyka recognized the soul of a modern person, his urgent needs, which he tried to satiate with his creativity. This small book contains the words of St. Nicholas about the ways of people to the Kingdom of God, about the keys that open the doors to it, and about what locks these doors. Simplicity, coupled with the refined poetry of the language, makes the saint’s works real literary masterpieces, and the height of theological thought rooted in the experience of the gospel life is the comfort and inspiration of the disciples of Christ floating in the waves of the sea of life. Light the heart with faith, strengthen with hope, warm with love, sanctify with prayer, wash with tears, nourish the sacrament and keep it high up to the sky, like a burning lamp. Only in this way can you worthily go from the earthly world to the heavenly one, without remorse and torment that torment sinners. St. Nicholas of Serbia