Can a sinner repent of his sins in ten days?
According to the immeasurable compassion of God he can. During the reign of
Emperor Maurice, there was a well-known bandit in the vicinity of
Constantinople. He inspired fear and trembling both within the capital and
without. One day, the Emperor Maurice himself sent the robber a cross as a sign
of faith that he would do him no harm if he surrendered. The robber took the
cross and surrendered. Arriving in Constantinople, he fell before the feet of
the emperor and begged for forgiveness. The emperor kept his word, had mercy on
him and released him. Immediately after that, the robber became gravely ill and
sensed that death was drawing near. He bitterly repented of all his sins and
tearfully prayed to God that He forgive him, as the emperor had forgiven him. He
shed so many tears at prayer that his handkerchief was completely soaked. After
ten days of weeping and praying, the repentant man reposed. The same night he
passed away, his physician saw a wondrous vision in a dream: when the robber had
given up his soul, there gathered around him black, manlike demons with pieces
of paper on which were written all his sins. Two radiant angels also appeared.
The angels set a scale between them, and the joyful demons placed all those
papers on it, weighing down their side of the scale; but the other side was
empty. The angels held counsel: ``What shall we place on it? Let us seek
something good in his life!'' And then that handkerchief soaked with tears of
repentance appeared in the hands of one angel. The angels quickly placed it on
their side of the scale and it outweighed all the demons' papers. Then the black
demons fled, howling sorrowfully, and the angels took the soul of the repentant
thief and carried it to Paradise, glorifying the man-loving God.
By Saint Nikolai Velimirovich.