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E.N. Indeed, with the extinguishing of civilization is the arising of such a void which is opened by it. Glory to God that there are people who have succeeded to appear in the Church who see the main Fire-the Unquenchable Fire. But people behind the church border, people not in the Church are beginning to sense this void in themselves and around them because nevertheless more than anything, the border of the church is conditioned by stone borders... V.E. Yes, and how right it is so at the present. Although, generally speaking, at present it has only begun. But you are right, people sense the ruin of the values by which they are somehow guided. Time and time will pass, and there will still be the difficulty of the heart, until people understand that they, nonetheless, have been serving idols. If a person begins to understand that nevertheless this was an idol which demanded sacrifices, then this is already half of the work. Another task is when a person does not want to stop and does not want to watch. In other words, “those who have ears, hear”. For this is needed inner concentration. It is needed to look back, to think, and it is needed to have inner spiritual rest. Understand, that a person senses a void if he confesses himself a follower of that, of that, of that, and of that. But if he simply senses himself a man and even the redemption with the Blood of Christ... But for this is needed faith. It is one thing when he sees the surrounding faithful, who openly confess themselves, and a completely different thing when the Lord calls all, knocking into each heart, and opening each one by different means.
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