Demand without mercy burdens the soul
A true work ethic is not measured by how much we can extract from others, but by how justly and compassionately we treat them. The wisdom of Anthony the Great reminds us that holiness is rooted in balance, humility, and love. To demand without mercy is to burden the soul; to lead with kindness is to give life.
Every person has limits
Let us therefore be rational and gentle in our expectations, remembering that every person has limits. In honouring those limits, we reflect the compassion of God and help others to flourish rather than fade under strain.
Voices of the Abbas
In desert vast where silence lay,
The holy fathers knelt to pray,
With hearts attuned to heaven’s call,
They sought the Word that speaks to all.
No gold had they, no earthly claim,
Yet burned within a living flame;
A hunger deep for truth Divine,
A thirst no world could e’er define.
They waited on the sacred Word,
In stillness where God’s Voice was heard;
Through wind and sun, through night so long,
Their lives became a silent song.
In caves and sands, in lonely place,
They learned the depth of boundless grace.
Through fasting, tears, and watchful eyes,
They fixed their hope beyond the skies.
They taught that holiness is found,
Not in the noise, but sacred ground;
Within the soul that bends in prayer,
Where God is near, forever there.
O desert saints, so strong, so wise,
You turned from earth to gain the prize;
Your witness still lights up our way,
And calls our hearts to watch and pray.

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