
Saint Tikhon Of Zadonsk
"He that believeth and is baptised 
shall be saved" (Mk. 16:16). Our Lord and Saviour gave us this saying 
for our confirmation and consolation. For what is more comforting to a 
faithful and baptized soul than this saying that promises it eternal 
salvation? 
Beloved
 Christians, glory be to God that we both believe in the Gospel and are 
enlightened with holy Baptism. But let us look at the power of holy 
Baptism and we shall see what we were before Baptism and what we became 
after Baptism, that we may receive lively consolation from this.
Through
 holy Baptism we were delivered from every calamity and we received all 
true blessedness by the grace of God. Before Baptism we were far from 
God, but through Baptism we became close to God. Before Baptism we were 
enemies of God, but through Baptism we became reconciled to God, and God
 was reconciled to us. Before Baptism we were children of God's wrath, 
but through Baptism we were made vessels of God's mercy. Before Baptism 
we were children of darkness and children of the devil, but through 
Baptism we were made children of light and children of God. Before 
Baptism we were defiled in sins, but through Baptism we were washed, 
sanctified and justified.
Before Baptism we were lost, but 
through Baptism we were saved. Before Baptism the doors to everlasting 
life and the Kingdom of Heaven were closed to us, but through Baptism 
they were opened and those that preserve the grace of holy Baptism enter
 in unhindered. We receive these and other benefits of God through holy 
Baptism. We receive them freely without any merit on our part, solely 
from His love for man, for what can he deserve who is lost? Glory to the
 goodness of God! Glory to His love for mankind! Glory to His 
compassion! Glory to His generosity! "Blessed be the name of the Lord 
from henceforth and for ever more!" (LXX-Ps. 112:2 [KJV-Ps. 113:2]).
The
 Only-Begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ our Saviour, earned this supreme
 mercy from God for all of us. He earned it through His most precious 
Blood and His death. Beloved Christians, let us remember holy Baptism, 
and let us consider whether we live worthily of holy Baptism, lest that 
holy Baptism be to our greater condemnation on the day of Christ's Dread
 Judgement, where every iniquitous word, deed, and thought will be 
judged.
Holy Baptism is like a door by which those that are 
baptized enter into the holy Church and become "fellow citizens with the
 saints, and of the household of God" (Eph. 2:19). But not just so, but 
before Baptism there are renunciations and vows:
1.We then 
renounced Satan and all his evil works. Satan is a wicked and evil 
spirit. He was created good by God, but he and those of like mind with 
him apostatized from Him, and so from light they became dark, and from 
good they became evil and wicked. His works are idolatry, pride, deceit,
 falsehood, flattery, guile, envy, malice, plunder, adultery, 
prodigality, all uncleanliness, slander, blasphemy and every sin; for he
 is the inventor of sin, and he beguiled our ancestors in paradise and 
led them into sin and apostasy from God. We renounce this wicked spirit 
and all his evil works before Baptism.
2.We renounce every vanity, pride
 and pomp of this world, as ones called to and renewed for everlasting 
life.
3.
 We promise to serve Christ the Son of God in faith and in truth 
together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, and to follow in His 
footsteps.
4. Thus we establish a covenant between God and us. 
We, who have renounced Satan, promise to serve God and be faithful to 
Him. God accepts us in His supreme mercy and promises us an inheritance 
in everlasting life and the Kingdom, and washes us who are defiled by 
sin in the laver of Baptism. He sanctifies and justifies us, as the 
priest says over everyone who is baptized, "Thou art washed, thou art 
sanctified, thou art justified" (cf. 1 Cor. 6:11).
Beloved 
Christians, let us remember these renunciations and vows, and consider 
whether we keep them; for it is a grave thing to lie to God, and it is 
very dangerous to be found false before Him. Let us consider, then, 
whether any of us have not gone back to Satan, whether we have not 
renounced Christ and abandoned Him? Let us consider on whose side we 
find ourselves, on Satan's or on Christ's. One serves and belongs to him
 whose will he performs. He renounces Christ not only he who renounces 
His holy name and does not confess Him to be the Son of God and his 
Saviour, but also he who sins against conscience and recklessly breaks 
His holy commandments. This is the teaching of the Apostles. For the 
Apostle says, "They profess that they know God; but in works they deny 
Him, and the rest" (Tit. 1:16).
Do you see that people reject God
 in works too, and not just with their lips? Is anyone a prodigal, and 
does he commit adultery? He rejects Christ. Does anyone hate his 
neighbor and seek him out to harm him? He has apostatized from Christ. 
Does anyone steal; does he rob and take away his neighbor's goods? He 
has departed from Christ. Does anyone deceive and flatter his neighbor? 
He is no longer with Christ, but in all these things he submits to the 
enemy of salvation, and so he does not stand in the promises which he 
made to God, and so he has lied to God. Let us examine then, beloved, 
our conscience and our life. To which side do we belong, to Christ's or 
to His enemy's? To the good, or to the evil? To the lot of the saved or 
to that of the lost? He that is not with Christ is the enemy of Christ. 
For Christ Himself said, "He that is not with Me is against Me" (Mt. 
12:30).
Beloved, let us watch ourselves and let us be with Christ
 here in this world, as we have vowed at Baptism: let us be with Christ 
here that we may be with Christ in the age to come, according to His 
promise that cannot lie, "Where I am, there shall also My servant be" 
(Jn. 12:26). Let us serve Him here as our King and God, that on the Day 
of Judgement He will acknowledge us as His laborers and number us with 
His faithful servants and open unto us the doors of everlasting joy. 
Remember the vows made at Baptism.So that you may act on the 
aforementioned points, you must remember the vows you made at holy 
Baptism. For though not you yourself but your sponsor made those vows 
before God on your behalf, you promised then, spitting on Satan, and on 
his pride, and on his service, and on his evil works - you promised, I 
say - and vowed to serve Jesus Christ your Lord and Redeemer in faith 
and in truth, together with the Father and the Holy Spirit.Consider,
 Christian, what vows you made and to Whom. It is a grievous thing to 
lie to a man, how incomparably more grievous it is to lie to God. "God 
is not mocked" (Gal. 6:7). When a Christian does not stand on his 
promises and does not keep them, what mercy, then, should he expect from
 God, to Whom he lied? He that keeps his promises shall find himself in 
God's mercy and in His Kingdom. He remains faithful to God, and God will
 hold him in mercy and in His protection as His own. And this is what 
the prophet sings to God, "With the holy man wilt Thou be holy, and with
 the innocent man wilt Thou be innocent. And with the elect man wilt 
Thou be elect, and with the perverse wilt Thou be perverse" (LXX-Ps. 
17:26-27 [KJV-Ps. 18:25-26]).
Christians! All they that commit 
iniquity and act against their conscience do not keep their vows. These 
include fornicators, adulterers, and all defilers, robbers, thieves, 
brigands, the sly, the crafty, deceivers and the guileful, revilers and 
men of evil speech, drunkards, fault finders, the hateful, and the 
malicious, they that live in the pride and pomp of this world, and all 
that do not fear God. They have all lied to God and have not kept their 
vows, and are outside of the holy Church, though they may even go to 
churches and pray and receive the Mysteries and build churches and adorn
 them and display other signs of a Christian. Since they shall be 
powerfully put to the test at the Judgement of Christ and tormented more
 there than Turks and idolaters, avoid these deeds, Christian, and do 
not imitate the aforementioned doers of iniquity, lest you be condemned 
with them to eternal fire by the just judgement of God, "where their 
worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched" (Mk. 9:44, 46, 48), but by
 all means endeavor so to live and act as the word of God teaches, as 
was said above. Keep in mind those vows of yours, and this will guide 
you toward the Christian life and restrain you from every evil and do 
you good. If you notice that you yourself do not keep those vows, then 
repent and begin the Christian life anew, lest you appear before God in a
 lie, and perish with liars. "The fearful, and unbelieving, and the 
abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and 
idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which 
burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death" (Apoc. 
21:8).It is impossible to adequately describe and weep over the 
unfortunate condition of that Christian who has given himself over to 
lawless acts after holy Baptism, and commits iniquity. He is deprived of
 all that blessedness of which he had been found worthy in Baptism by 
the grace of God, and of his own will he casts himself into that 
calamity from which he had been delivered. But rather, he falls into a 
greater calamity, for he had known the truth but he did not wish to live
 in it. He knew God, but he did not wish to worship Him.He knew 
the way that leads to eternal blessedness, but he did not wish to walk 
in it. He vowed to work for God, but he lied to Him. He was washed, he 
was sanctified, he was justified, but he was deprived of it all. He 
became a child of God, but he lost that most glorious nobility. He 
became an heir of everlasting life and the Kingdom, but he wasted that 
inheritance. And this is what the Apostle says about such ones, "For it 
had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, 
than, after they have known it, to turn from the holy commandment 
delivered unto them" (2 Pet. 2:21).
See, O Christian, how great 
is the calamity of a Christian who has committed iniquity! It is not 
apparent now, since it is not seen with bodily eyes, but with spiritual:
 but it will become evident then, when all our secret and manifest deeds
 are revealed before the whole world, that is at the second coming of 
Christ.Then that poor Christian will know and will behold his 
great calamity and destruction. We must truly bewail the condition of 
such a Christian with much tears and weeping. For just as one washed in a
 bath is again sullied with dirt and mud, so likewise a Christian washed
 in the laver of Baptism is defiled again with iniquity.Just as 
one who out of filthy rags was clothed in purple and fine linen again 
takes off those beautiful garments and puts that foul rag on again, so 
everyone who commits iniquity after holy Baptism does likewise. For out 
of the rags of sin he was also clothed in Christ's robe of 
justification, but having spurned that beautiful garment he again puts 
on the rag of sin.Just as one who comes from the darkness into 
the light and again returns to the darkness, so it is likewise with him 
who came from the darkness of sin to the light of Christ, the true 
Light, and returned again to that same darkness. Just as one who was 
freed from slavery and captivity comes to freedom and again returns to 
that same bitter bondage, so likewise a Christian who commits iniquity 
was delivered by the grace of Christ from the bitter slavery and 
captivity of the devil, but he returns to that misfortune.Just 
as a man delivered from a deep pit falls again into that pit, so 
likewise a Christian that commits iniquity has been delivered from the 
pit of eternal perdition, but of his own will he casts himself again 
into that pit. "But it is happened unto them according to the true 
proverb, The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was 
washed, to her wallowing in the mire" (2 Pet. 2:22). 
To this calamitous 
condition belong       o Prodigals, fornicators, and all that defile 
themselves in any way.       o Thieves, brigands, robbers, and all that 
in any way unjustly acquire another's goods.       o Malicious people, 
and those that harm the lives of their neighbor.       o The sly, the 
cunning, hypocrites, and those that deal deceitfully with their 
neighbor.       o Blasphemers, revilers, and slanderers.       o Judges 
that give judgement according to bribes and gifts, and not according to 
their oath and to justice.       o Cruel masters.
       o Merchants that sell inferior material for better, cheap for 
expensive, rotten for good, and take higher prices for their wares than 
they are worth.       o Those that work sorcery and those that summon 
them to their homes.
       o All those that act against conscience and recklessly break the 
Law of God.
 "To all such has happened - according to the true proverb, 
The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed, 
to her wallowing in the mire."Beloved Christians, washed in the 
laver of holy Baptism, let us examine ourselves, whether any of us have 
not turned away from Christ and fallen into the calamitous condition 
mentioned above. Whoever opposes the law works for the devil and is 
already far removed from Christ.Woe to Christians that commit 
iniquity after holy Baptism! "It shall be more tolerable for the land of
 Sodom and Gomorrha in the Day of Judgement than for such Christians" 
(Mt. 10:15)!Poor Christian, examine yourself and beware lest you
 become the eternal captive of the devil and destruction. "Their worm 
dieth not, and the fire is not quenched" (Mk. 9:44). O God, spare Thy 
rational creature, made in Thine own image!
 from:
 Journey to Heaven Counsels On the Particular Duties of Every Christian 
Our Father Among the Saints, Tikhon of Zadonsk, Bishop of Voronezh and 
Elets Jordanville, NY: Holy Trinity Monastery, 2004.
 
 

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