The whole world is a spiritual desert where you're tasked to find the spiritual oasis; that is the great legacy of the greatest Christ Monk of all time.
Love what you do with your channel. So important. It helps us see ourselves and the contemporary faith as part of a much longer story and living tradition.
Actually- he wasn't the first - Paul of the desert was the first. Anthony did visit Paul at the end of Paul's life... I'm surprised it's not mentioned here .
Christ was a Longcamper; Saint Anthony was a Longcamper; the Apostles were Longcampers... - The Christian Missionary Spirit is Longcamping; Saint Anthony, the Patron Saint of Longcamp.
St Anthony wasn't the first desert father. If you had read the life of st Anthony you would have known it wasn't him. But since you haven't, I'll tell it to you. He's the father of monasticism but not the first desert father. It was st Paul of Thebes.
GENISIS 42: 1 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another? [2] And he said, Behold, I have heard that there is corn in Egypt: get you down thither, and buy for us from thence; that we may live, and not die. ... someone lied to us, and it wasnt God...
I would agree with you that spreading the Gospel is extremely important. I find it interesting to study the monastic individuals because of how the ideas of community, teaching, spreading the Gospel, etc., were handled and debated. I think an interesting note to take from Anthony was that the emperor and his son sought counsel from Anthony because of what he was doing. I wonder how many hundreds of Christian leaders who ministered daily would've loved to have been in the situation to have the emperor reach out to them about the Gospel. I guess it comes down to how we view the idea of evangelization. Many monastic leaders would have people come from all over the world to learn more about Jesus, as these individuals were seen as enlightened and holy. Their words were cherished as authoritative and helpful to anyone in their walk of life. On the other hand, you have the "spreading to all the nations" evangelization that went out and tried to teach people of all nations and tongues. So I guess it comes down to the argument that if people are coming to learn about Jesus, is that spreading the Gospel? Or do you have to seek out people to spread the news about Jesus to spread the Gospel? Would love to hear any thoughts you have about that idea if you want to comment below.
@Christian Biographies you make some really good points, and I agree, there are so many ways the Gospel can be spread. We men, or women, sometimes tend to try and put God into a box of our own understanding. If God can use a talking donkey, He can surely use anyone and anything to minister his Word. Please, forgive me, brother, if I came off as haughty or indignant. Even though I am not Chatholic, I have come to understand, appreciate, and respect many of the early church fathers. Without them, we might not be where we are today in much of our understanding. Concerning God's use of the hermits, many of them also wrote volumes of works that help us even today to understand the Word of God. Even though the Holy Spirit is the ultimate guide and the Holy Scripture is the true Word of God, Peter was told to feed the sheep. I'm getting a little long-winded and off-track here, so I will end by saying, I respect what you are doing and look forward to more content.
The monasticism of the Orthodox Church is entirely based of of the discipline of Saint Anthony the Great, the desert father. And you can find monasteries of that discipline all over the world now, from the deserts of the Middle East to the frosty forests of Alaska and the stepes of Russia. As far as Roman Catholics go, the monastic order of Saint Benedict is most similar to that of Saint Anthony the Great.
God might disagree. His kingdom is not of this world. And the power of prayer is beyond what we think. It influences others through an outpouring of grace by God.
So, he became an absolute loser. I would never give up the world and follow any religion. I thank Aristotle and Ayn Rand for giving me philosophy and saving me from the poison these religionists sell.
So well done. Thankyou!
The whole world is a spiritual desert where you're tasked to find the spiritual oasis; that is the great legacy of the greatest Christ Monk of all time.
Love what you do with your channel. So important. It helps us see ourselves and the contemporary faith as part of a much longer story and living tradition.
Actually- he wasn't the first - Paul of the desert was the first. Anthony did visit Paul at the end of Paul's life... I'm surprised it's not mentioned here .
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Christ was a Longcamper; Saint Anthony was a Longcamper; the Apostles were Longcampers...
- The Christian Missionary Spirit is Longcamping; Saint Anthony, the Patron Saint of Longcamp.
St Anthony wasn't the first desert father. If you had read the life of st Anthony you would have known it wasn't him. But since you haven't, I'll tell it to you. He's the father of monasticism but not the first desert father. It was st Paul of Thebes.
That’s true, and both saints have the same monetary together, they were very close
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Blessing to all rastas from a greek cypriot born bred london orthodoxy is close to rastas
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Climacus similar very muscular virtue pursuing ascetic abnegation
He didn't grow corn because corn is a new world crop and wouldn't arrive in the old world until after 1492.
GENISIS 42: 1 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another? [2] And he said, Behold, I have heard that there is corn in Egypt: get you down thither, and buy for us from thence; that we may live, and not die. ... someone lied to us, and it wasnt God...
@dawnellafreeman4860 dear God man your reading a translation. Have some brain cells and do a little research
A disciple of St Paul the FIRST and truest to his craft of ermatic hesacasty....
...AND YES!!!!!!! I am aware the spelling is shit!!!
Hermetic Hesychasm
The best way to follow Christ is to spread the Gospel to the lost, not hermitage.
I would agree with you that spreading the Gospel is extremely important. I find it interesting to study the monastic individuals because of how the ideas of community, teaching, spreading the Gospel, etc., were handled and debated. I think an interesting note to take from Anthony was that the emperor and his son sought counsel from Anthony because of what he was doing. I wonder how many hundreds of Christian leaders who ministered daily would've loved to have been in the situation to have the emperor reach out to them about the Gospel.
I guess it comes down to how we view the idea of evangelization. Many monastic leaders would have people come from all over the world to learn more about Jesus, as these individuals were seen as enlightened and holy. Their words were cherished as authoritative and helpful to anyone in their walk of life. On the other hand, you have the "spreading to all the nations" evangelization that went out and tried to teach people of all nations and tongues. So I guess it comes down to the argument that if people are coming to learn about Jesus, is that spreading the Gospel? Or do you have to seek out people to spread the news about Jesus to spread the Gospel? Would love to hear any thoughts you have about that idea if you want to comment below.
@Christian Biographies you make some really good points, and I agree, there are so many ways the Gospel can be spread. We men, or women, sometimes tend to try and put God into a box of our own understanding. If God can use a talking donkey, He can surely use anyone and anything to minister his Word. Please, forgive me, brother, if I came off as haughty or indignant. Even though I am not Chatholic, I have come to understand, appreciate, and respect many of the early church fathers. Without them, we might not be where we are today in much of our understanding.
Concerning God's use of the hermits, many of them also wrote volumes of works that help us even today to understand the Word of God. Even though the Holy Spirit is the ultimate guide and the Holy Scripture is the true Word of God, Peter was told to feed the sheep. I'm getting a little long-winded and off-track here, so I will end by saying, I respect what you are doing and look forward to more content.
The monasticism of the Orthodox Church is entirely based of of the discipline of Saint Anthony the Great, the desert father. And you can find monasteries of that discipline all over the world now, from the deserts of the Middle East to the frosty forests of Alaska and the stepes of Russia. As far as Roman Catholics go, the monastic order of Saint Benedict is most similar to that of Saint Anthony the Great.
God might disagree. His kingdom is not of this world. And the power of prayer is beyond what we think. It influences others through an outpouring of grace by God.
@@SirMillzThat was a very beautiful and Holy Spirit - filled response. I'm inspired - thank you Brother. God bless you.
So, he became an absolute loser. I would never give up the world and follow any religion. I thank Aristotle and Ayn Rand for giving me philosophy and saving me from the poison these religionists sell.