March 20
(The Holy Martyr Photini, the Samaritan Woman with whom Christ spoke at the well, and those who were martyred with her.)*
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
Once the Lord appeared to the Holy Martyr Sebastian and the other martyrs who suffered with him and said: “Come unto Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matt. 11:28). And then, turning to Sebastian, He said further: “Blessed is he who completes his struggle to the end!” And with these words He ascended into heaven.
Let us dwell, brethren, on these last words of the Lord and speak about what they teach us.
The words of the Savior, “Blessed is he who completes his struggle to the end,” undoubtedly teach us endurance to the end. And, of course, it must be so. “Everything is good that ends well,” says human wisdom. Otherwise, it is the opposite — and consider, for example, salvation and good works: what benefit will there be for you from good deeds, if today you perform them, and tomorrow you cast them into the dirt? What benefit will there be if today you begin to fast, to pray, to read the word of God, and tomorrow you abandon all this and go to houses of vice, to corrupt companions, to houses of drunkenness and debauchery?







