«...Иисус Наставник, помилуй нас!»

But we, too, when we arise, will say to God: Do not lead us into temptation, that is, into the calamity of this life, but deliver us from the evil one who has gained power in this world, whom we also may be delivered by the grace of Christ, because His power and glory are with the Father and the All-Holy, Good, and Life-Giving Spirit forever and ever.49 Amen.

49 The doxology is translated from the manuscript.

The end and glory to our God!

SEVEN DEADLY SINS ABOUT SINS THAT LEAD TO THE DEATH OF THE SOUL, AND ABOUT THE STRUGGLE WITH THEM ACCORDING TO THE TEACHING OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: WHAT IS CONSIDERED A SIN If you do not believe that it is I, you will die in your sins.

In. 8:24 Sin is a transgression of the law of God, a failure to fulfill the holy commandments of God. "Everyone who commits sin also commits iniquity; and sin is iniquity" (1 John 3:4).

A person can sin in various ways: in deed, word, thought, knowledge, ignorance, will, and bondage.

We sin by "deed" when this deed is contrary to God's commandment.

If a person indulges in gluttony, drunkenness, and delicacies, then he sins against the commandment of God: "Thou shalt not make for thyself an idol or any likeness."

Theft, robbery, murder and other similar acts are sins by deed.

Sin is "by word" when this word is contrary to the will of God.

For example, idle conversations, words, songs are sins in word.

The Lord Jesus Christ forbids these sins, saying: "For every idle word that men speak, they will give account in the day of judgment" (Matt. 12:36).

If we revile our neighbor with words, reproach him, scold him, or speak lies about him behind his back, complain about him unjustly, slander out of hatred, then we sin against the commandment of God: "Do not obey your friend's false testimony."