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The Evergetinos - Hypothesis XLV, Part IV

How beautiful is the path that the Lord sets before us to draw us to Himself. Its beauty is rooted in the fact that it is the path that He took toward us. God reveals himself, He draws back to the veil, and shows us the depth of his humility, love and compassion. What we find in the desert fathers and in their sayings is a portrait of the gospels; more specifically a portrait of Christ himself - the humble crucified One.

We should never fear humility but rather gravitate towards it. It is something that we should love and cultivate precisely, because we know that it is part of the nature of God and His love, and that it unites us to Him. Whatever truth we acknowledge about ourselves, no matter how dark, it unites us to He who is Truth. This is the pearl of great price! It is the virtue that we should desire above all things and guard and protect as most precious.

Text of chat during the group:

00:11:11 sue and mark: car caravan   00:12:21 FrDavid Abernethy: page 391 para 31   00:28:48 Fr Marty, ND, 480-292-3381: 34 reminded me of a statement that often strikes me:   00:28:59 Fr Marty, ND, 480-292-3381: It was said of Abba Macarius the Great that he became, according to the writings, a god on earth, because in the way God protects the world, so Abba Macarius would hide the faults he saw as though he had not seen them, and the faults he heard about as though he had not heard of them. Sayings of the Desert Fathers   00:36:59 Maureen Cunningham: Tree in Garden , once they ate they knew and then hid from God.   01:06:08 Fr Marty, ND, 480-292-3381: Listening to this talk of humility, I wonder. I can at times act humbly on the outside, but I don't know what humility feels like. I'm not sure how one acquires humility on the inside, or lives consistently this way. Is becoming humble becoming like God? The only thought that comes to me is to be still and stare at God until He Himself ignites or consumes me. I don't think I know how to be humble   01:12:19 sue and mark: thank you Fr. abernethy.   01:12:20 Rachel: Thank you!   01:12:30 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you🙂

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26 Sep 2023

How beautiful is the path that the Lord sets before us to draw us to Himself. Its beauty is rooted in the fact that it is the path that He took toward us. God reveals himself, He draws back to the veil, and shows us the depth of his humility, love and compassion. What we find in the desert fathers and in their sayings is a portrait of the gospels; more specifically a portrait of Christ himself - the humble crucified One. We should never fear humility but rather gravitate towards it. It is something that we should love and cultivate precisely, because we know that it is part of the nature of God and His love, and that it unites us to Him. Whatever truth we acknowledge about ourselves, no matter how dark, it unites us to He who is Truth. This is the pearl of great price! It is the virtue that we should desire above all things and guard and protect as most precious.   ---   Text of chat during the group:   00:11:11 sue and mark: car caravan   00:12:21 FrDavid Abernethy: page 391 para 31   00:28:48 Fr Marty, ND, 480-292-3381: 34 reminded me of a statement that often strikes me:   00:28:59 Fr Marty, ND, 480-292-3381: It was said of Abba Macarius the Great that he became, according to the writings, a god on earth, because in the way God protects the world, so Abba Macarius would hide the faults he saw as though he had not seen them, and the faults he heard about as though he had not heard of them. Sayings of the Desert Fathers   00:36:59 Maureen Cunningham: Tree in Garden , once they ate they knew and then hid from God.   01:06:08 Fr Marty, ND, 480-292-3381: Listening to this talk of humility, I wonder. I can at times act humbly on the outside, but I don't know what humility feels like. I'm not sure how one acquires humility on the inside, or lives consistently this way. Is becoming humble becoming like God? The only thought that comes to me is to be still and stare at God until He Himself ignites or consumes me. I don't think I know how to be humble   01:12:19 sue and mark: thank you Fr. abernethy.   01:12:20 Rachel: Thank you!   01:12:30 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you🙂