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Tag Archives: Love
Recognize your shortcomings for harmony
Once upon a time, there was a Soldier deeply in touch with his own heart. One day in the course of his military service in the company’s quarters, he came across a fellow soldier due for discharge who was sitting … Continue reading
Posted in Confession, Humility, Love and Mercy
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Humility, Love, mercy, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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Love your enemies
Love of enemies For St. Silouan, this true compassionate, Christlike love for all mankind leads the believer to grieve for the salvation of every human person, just as he were grieving for his own salvation. St. Silouan’s fervent desire for … Continue reading
When Men Forsake God, Tyranny always Follows
April 3, 2013 By Fr. John Peck by Chris Banescu Sic semper tyrannis. “But if I were asked today to formulate as concisely as possible the main cause of the ruinous Revolution that swallowed up some sixty million of our people, I … Continue reading
Posted in Confession, Humility, Obedience
Tagged Faith, Love, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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Thoughts can cause cancer
Posted in Love and Mercy, Soul
Tagged Faith, Love, Mental health, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church
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Mental Health
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Our Thoughts about God determine our eternal destiny
If we consider some of the parables taught by our Lord Jesus Christ, we will discover that the right thinking about God is what really determines our eternal destiny. One of these parables is the Parable of talents (Matthew 25:14-30). … Continue reading
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Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Faith, Love, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, Spirtuality
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Which Wolf Will You Feed?
One evening, an elderly Cherokee brave told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, ‘My son, the battle is between two wolves inside us all. One is evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, … Continue reading
Posted in Confession
Tagged Faith, Love, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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Want to experience God?
Want to experience God every moment of every day? If we want to experience God, the way is simple. 1st Live the mysteries of the Church (confession & Communion). There is a reason we call them mysteries. These mysteries are … Continue reading
Posted in Love and Mercy
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Love, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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Preserving the Spirit of Christ (Love)
Prayer affords an experience of spiritual liberty of which most people are ignorant. The first sign of emancipation is a disinclination to impose one’s will on others. The second one is an inner release from the hold of others on … Continue reading
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Flight from reality
If truth is solely simply the product of the human brain, then subjectivity is the only reality. Each person’s life is isolated. We have even abandoned the slightest chance of what traditionally is known as friendship and communion. The only … Continue reading
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Tagged Faith, Humility, Love, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, relationships, Repentance
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