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The Seal of the Spirit
On the End of Fear and the Birth of Love “Without humility the work of man cannot be perfected… he is a slave, and his work does not rise above fear.” St. Isaac the Syrian ⸻ There is a form of religious life that appears serious, disciplined, even devout, and yet remains entirely unfree. It is driven by fear. Fear of punishment. Fear of failure. Fear of being exposed for what one is. Fear of losing what one has built. Such a life can be externally impressive. It can be filled
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 83 min read


When the Heart Moves from Demand to Surrender
Zechariah, the Theotokos, and the Passage from Being Served to Serving God “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” Luke 1:38 ⸻ The Fathers speak with a precision that cuts through our illusions. They do not give a single rule for all because the soul does not remain in a single state. There is a time to be led. There is a time to be silent. There is a time to speak. There is a time to act. And there is a time when the soul no longer li
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 74 min read


Sixty and the Sound of the Rooster, Part III
When the Fire Becomes One “When thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.” Luke 22:32 The rooster does not crow forever. At some point the sound either hardens a man — or breaks him. I have stood between fires long enough. There is the fire of recognition. The fire of usefulness. The fire of conversation, teaching, output, being needed. And then there is the other fire. The one that burned before Moses and did not consume the bush. The one that descended at Pentecost and d
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 202 min read


The Words That Should Never Have Been Spoken
On the Humiliation of Speaking Without Knowing “Do not boast about your knowledge, for no one knows anything.” Abba Isaiah the Solitary ⸻ It happened so quickly I almost did not see it. Someone spoke. They shared something beautiful. Something real. I could feel the weight of it even before I understood it. But instead of stopping, instead of waiting, instead of asking, I moved to respond. I did not yet understand what they meant. But I spoke anyway. The words came easily. To
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 123 min read
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