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The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis XIII, Part I

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We picked up this evening with Hypothesis 13 on the subject of keeping Vigil and not giving oneself over to excessive sleep. However, as we immersed ourselves in the reading, we began to see the father guiding us into something much deeper. The teaching on keeping vigil is a bridge to talking about Repentance.

We were presented with the most beautiful understanding of the path the Christ guide us upon. There is a radical simplicity about it that is meant to cut through our tendency to turn the faith into something that is complex and impossible to understand. Repentance is not confined to particular times and deeds, but is put into practice to the extent that the commandments of Christ are fulfilled. The struggle for it is continuous until death.

The kingdom of Heaven is at hand! This is our path! It is the constant turning toward God that draws us forward, transforms us, and allows us to comprehend the things of the kingdom. This forsaking of self and sin is the oil of our lamps and each person will reveal who he is from this lamp. His own, not another’s! It is filled and the light kindled by the practice of virtue.

In fact, we are told that if we fail to live this and proclaim it to the world both in word and deed, we annul all that we do because we forget and do not take into account death. Our entire life is to be a striving to enter by the narrow gate, to walk the path of repentance - the dying to self and the rising to new life in Christ

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Text of chat during the group:

00:07:23 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Hypothesis XIII page 108 00:23:19 Lori Hatala: Like a soldier. 00:25:31 Adam Paige: To Love Fasting (pdf) https://archive.org/details/tolovefasting 00:26:22 Dave Warner (AL): Reacted to "To Love Fasting (pdf..." with 👍 00:30:55 Steve Yu: Reacted to "To Love Fasting (pdf…" with 👍 01:12:51 Lorraine Green: Thank you Fr.! 01:12:56 Troy Amaro: Thank You Father 01:13:02 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you🙂 01:13:04 Steve Yu: Thank you, Father! 01:13:25 Jessica Michel: Thank you Father 01:13:46 Lori Hatala: or a date 01:14:11 Rebecca Thérèse: Can you set it up so you have a choice of oldest first or most recent first? YouTube channels have this option for example 01:14:30 Cameron Jackson: Thank you. Very grateful.

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We picked up this evening with Hypothesis 13 on the subject of keeping Vigil and not giving oneself over to excessive sleep. However, as we immersed ourselves in the reading, we began to see the father guiding us into something much deeper. The teaching on keeping vigil is a bridge to talking about Repentance.

We were presented with the most beautiful understanding of the path the Christ guide us upon. There is a radical simplicity about it that is meant to cut through our tendency to turn the faith into something that is complex and impossible to understand. Repentance is not confined to particular times and deeds, but is put into practice to the extent that the commandments of Christ are fulfilled. The struggle for it is continuous until death.

The kingdom of Heaven is at hand! This is our path! It is the constant turning toward God that draws us forward, transforms us, and allows us to comprehend the things of the kingdom. This forsaking of self and sin is the oil of our lamps and each person will reveal who he is from this lamp. His own, not another’s! It is filled and the light kindled by the practice of virtue.

In fact, we are told that if we fail to live this and proclaim it to the world both in word and deed, we annul all that we do because we forget and do not take into account death. Our entire life is to be a striving to enter by the narrow gate, to walk the path of repentance - the dying to self and the rising to new life in Christ

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Text of chat during the group:

00:07:23 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Hypothesis XIII page 108 00:23:19 Lori Hatala: Like a soldier. 00:25:31 Adam Paige: To Love Fasting (pdf) https://archive.org/details/tolovefasting 00:26:22 Dave Warner (AL): Reacted to "To Love Fasting (pdf..." with 👍 00:30:55 Steve Yu: Reacted to "To Love Fasting (pdf…" with 👍 01:12:51 Lorraine Green: Thank you Fr.! 01:12:56 Troy Amaro: Thank You Father 01:13:02 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you🙂 01:13:04 Steve Yu: Thank you, Father! 01:13:25 Jessica Michel: Thank you Father 01:13:46 Lori Hatala: or a date 01:14:11 Rebecca Thérèse: Can you set it up so you have a choice of oldest first or most recent first? YouTube channels have this option for example 01:14:30 Cameron Jackson: Thank you. Very grateful.

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