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Archpriest Sergiy Baranov is one of those authors whose words are born not from a bookshelf, but from the depths of lived experience. His sermons are honest, sometimes painful, but always healing conversations about what truly happens in the heart of a person seeking God. In this book, Father speaks about what prevents us from hearing Christ; about how we ourselves twist faith into a convenient form and why the Lord shatters this false support; about spiritual sobriety, without which any piety becomes self-deception. This book is about the struggle against subtle forms of pride, about deceitful prayer, about obedience that reveals true grace, and about how easy it is for a person to confuse their own feelings with the action of the Holy Spirit. Father shows that the path to God always passes through an honest look at one's weaknesses, through humility, which is born not from ascetic struggles, but from a confrontation with the reality of one's soul. This is the living word of a pastor who is not afraid to speak sharply, directly, and to the point. There is no idealization of man here, only the truth about how fragile and deceptive our spiritual path can be, and how patiently a loving God brings us back to Himself.
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