Now Is the Accepted Time

Lenten Sermons of St Theophan the Recluse

By Theophan the Recluse, , ,

ISBN: 9780884655107Published: Jan 16 2026
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“Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation” (2 Cor 6:2).

St Theophan the Recluse, one of the greatest teachers of the Russian Orthodox Church, was steeped in the patristic tradition. He calls all to salvation through the joy of repentance, confession, and holy communion.  These sermons, delivered by the saint over a number of years, are organized thematically to reveal the meaning of the liturgical life of the Church and its application to our lives. They begin with the preparatory period before the Fast and continue through it, culminating in the time of Holy Week.

St Theophan is concise, clear, and profound. Drawing from early patristic commentary, he shows the specific actions the enemy of our salvation, the devil, uses to weaken a person in mind, soul, and body and gives the reader tools to fight back against him. The reader is assured that the Lord will tangibly grant him the knowledge that his labor is not in vain and his path is not misguided. Thus, this book will inspire the reader to enter into the Lenten season with renewed hope.

“Oh, that the Lord Himself would help us never to be deprived of His abiding in us! … The Lord is in us! Let us take care to keep Him within ourselves forever.”  —St Theophan

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Author Name

Theophan the Recluse

Publisher

Imprint

Language

English

Pages

216

Book Dimensions

9 x 6 ins

Paperback ISBN

9780884655107

eBook ISBN

9780884655183

Author Biography

St Theophan the Recluse (1815–1894) was a profound Church scholar and a true ascetic. He graduated from the Kiev Theological Academy, went on to receive a Master of Divinity from the Novgorod Theological Seminary, and later taught moral and pastoral theology at the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy. During his time in the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem, he studied iconography as well as Arabic, French, Greek, and Hebrew, and translated the Philokalia into Russian. He served the Church as a bishop in both Tambov and Vladimir. Seeking the life of a recluse, he requested early retirement from episcopal service in 1866, and devoted himself to writing and translating spiritual books. He is known for communicating the teaching of the early Christian Fathers in a clear and approachable manner. His works include The Spiritual Life and How to be Attuned to It, The Path to Salvation, and Letters on the Spiritual Life. His legacy is a spiritual benefit for all Christians.

Contents

“Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation” (2 Cor 6:2).

St Theophan the Recluse, one of the greatest teachers of the Russian Orthodox Church, was steeped in the patristic tradition. He calls all to salvation through the joy of repentance, confession, and holy communion.  These sermons, delivered by the saint over a number of years, are organized thematically to reveal the meaning of the liturgical life of the Church and its application to our lives. They begin with the preparatory period before the Fast and continue through it, culminating in the time of Holy Week.

St Theophan is concise, clear, and profound. Drawing from early patristic commentary, he shows the specific actions the enemy of our salvation, the devil, uses to weaken a person in mind, soul, and body and gives the reader tools to fight back against him.  The reader is assured that the Lord will tangibly grant him the knowledge that his labor is not in vain and his path is not misguided. Thus, this book will inspire the reader to enter into the Lenten season with renewed hope.

“Oh, that the Lord Himself would help us never to be deprived of His abiding in us! … The Lord is in us! Let us take care to keep Him within ourselves forever.”    —St Theophan