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1 1 | an incessant service to Christ our God, an incessant divine
2 5 | assimilation of the Lord Jesus Christ through the podvig of the
3 6 | this? - the God-man Jesus Christ and everything that He brings
4 7 | decisively after the Lord Jesus Christ, to unite with Him by way
5 7 | for the Divine lips of Christ did say: _”Abide ye in Me,
6 8 | organic unity with the God-man Christ that man can continue on
7 8 | thinks-he thinks through Christ, when he acts-he acts through
8 8 | he acts-he acts through Christ, when he feels-he feels
9 8 | he feels-he feels through Christ. In a word: he incessantly
10 8 | absolute worth. The Lord Jesus Christ, alone among men and all
11 9 | over the man who belongs to Christ; rather, he has power over
12 9 | them in the same way as did Christ. And whereas the human
13 9 | according to the Gospel of Christ, has an incomparably greater
14 11| culture, erected without Christ, must crumble away, crumble
15 16| only salvation from this is Christ, says Gogol;. But the world
16 16| the strength to meet with Christ directly.”~
17 17| self-preservation; for the man of Christ it is self-sacrifice. The
18 18| he replaced the God-man Christ with his philosophy and
19 18| ethics. Europe made use of Christ “merely as a bridge from
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