Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | Believers and the Church: “A man cannot have God as his Father
2 Intro | saving power is mediated to man in His Body, the Church.~
3 1,1 | impression of the sort of man he was: ready to die with
4 1,2 | Barnabas.~St. Barnabas, a good man, full of the Holy Spirit
5 1,2 | who some say was the young man who fled away naked at the
6 1,4 | not accept that God and Man had been united in one Person,
7 1,4 | at the same time, God and Man.~ ~Chalcedon (451).~This
8 1,4 | is] truly God and truly man...acknowledged in two natures
9 1,4 | the two natures of God and Man, without fusing them together
10 1,8 | Energies of God, through which man can have true communion
11 1,2 | eyewitness — a colleague of the man put to death — and who later
12 1,4 | Priesthood.~While a young man, Fr. John had heard stories
13 1,4 | solemnly glorified this Man of God and entered him into
14 1,4 | Metropolitan Leonty was a man of great ecclesiastical
15 2,1 | Church, like a star, guides a man through the darkness of
16 2,3 | reconciliation between God and man is achieved. Standing on
17 2,6 | spiritual light that illumines man — of Christ the Source of
18 3,1 | embraces the whole life of a man from birth to death, and
19 3,2 | the creation of the world, man was appointed to dwell in
20 3,2 | symbolizes the expulsion of man from Paradise and the barring
21 3,2 | flaming sword: [God] drove out man; and at the east of the
22 3,2 | Kathisma, “Blessed is the man...,” is sung either in part
23 3,3 | twelve petitions dealing with man's most pressing needs —
24 3,3 | into Thy net. O Lover of Man, Glory to Thee! [Troparion]~ ~
25 3,3 | For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell
26 3,4 | spiritual organ through which man perceives the spiritual
27 3,1 | Adam, the first-created man, loving God of his own free
28 3,1 | The cause of this first man's fall was his free will;
29 3,1 | the free will of fallen man: If any man would come after
30 3,1 | will of fallen man: If any man would come after Me, let
31 3,1 | Thus, the Savior calls man to the voluntary fulfillment
32 3,1 | over the body, and gives a man power over the stomach,
33 3,1 | realize that for fallen man to attain perfection, even
34 3,1 | heart, and this defiles a man. For out of the heart come
35 3,1 | These are what defile a man... (Matt. 15:17-20). Thus
36 3,4 | the power of death over man once and for all and annulling
37 3,4 | the curse pronounced upon man in Paradise. But, before
38 3,8 | with reverence.]~ ~If any man be devout and Coves God,
39 3,8 | triumphal Feast. If any man be a wise servant, let him,
40 4,1 | reckoned that a childless man was not worthy to bring
41 4,1 | greatly grieved the old man and he, counting himself
42 4,2 | wilderness, so must the Son of man be lifted up, that whoever
43 4,5 | coming of Christ the Savior, man's life was one of despair
44 4,6 | said, 'After me comes a man Who ranks before me, for
45 4,6 | Baptism, we put off the Old Man and put on the New, that
46 4,7 | people of Israel, both of man and of beast is Mine....
47 4,7 | both the first-born of man and the first-born of cattle.
48 4,7 | substitution: ...the firstborn of man you shall redeem, and the
49 4,7 | trifling a sum.~Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name
50 4,7 | name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout,
51 4,7 | been granted to any other man before him: he held the
52 4,7 | Christians, O only Lover of Man!~ ~
53 4,8 | a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of
54 4,8 | climb for the thoughts of man: Rejoice, Depth hard to
55 4,9 | men say that the Son of man is (Matt. 16:13)? The disciples
56 4,2 | accomplished our salvation and man acquires it through the
57 4,2 | from heaven, the Son of man (John 3:13), the Lord had
58 4,3 | into Thy net. O Lover of Man, Glory to Thee!~ ~Kontakion
59 4,4 | Scripture tells us, there was a man named Joseph from the Jewish
60 4,4 | council, a good and righteous man, who had not consented to
61 4,4 | the kingdom of God. This man went to Pilate and asked
62 4,4 | human flesh and lived as a man among men, and how, as a
63 4,4 | among men, and how, as a man, He had achieved incomprehensible
64 4,4 | His divine blood He raises man into a new creation (1 Cor.
65 4,6 | 8th Day, when the Son of man comes in His glory, and
66 4,0 | did you go out? To see a man clothed in soft raiment?
67 4,0 | had not yet occurred, no man had ascended to the glory
68 4,0 | was a righteous and holy man, and kept him safe. When
69 5 | cast out the very root of man's sinfulness: pride and
70 5 | than the desire to live by man's own will rather than the
71 5 | a manner that would free man from obeying anyone but
72 5 | that caused the Fall of man and which is at the origin
73 5,1 | signifying that the Old Man is being put off and the
74 5,1 | being put off and the New Man put on. Vows are made, as
75 6,2 | Virgin Mary, and became man.~(4) And He
76 6,3 | of creation by creating man (Gen. 1:3-28), from whom
77 6,3 | Acts 17:26). The first man, created sinless by God'
78 6,3 | Paradise (Gen. 2:8). The first man kept God's commandment and
79 6,4 | human soul, and became true Man without ceasing to be True
80 6,4 | miracles which no other man did (John 15:24), in which
81 6,4 | Luke 3:21-22).~Yet, as Man, the Savior was exposed
82 6,5 | because through His activity man becomes a partaker in life
83 6,5 | mouth (Ps. 33:6), and of man (Gen. 1:26-27) .The Holy
84 6,5 | ever came by the impulse of man, but men, moved by the Holy
85 6,6 | Church is the salvation of man. It is only in the Church
86 6,6 | Church that full union of man and God takes place, and
87 6,6 | the real union of God and man in Christ.~On one hand,
88 6,6 | The Spirit sanctifies man and awakens him to deeds
89 6,6 | towards the salvation of man.~The great assembly of Saints
90 6,6 | of grace on earth where man receives sanctification,
91 6,6 | all that is required for man's sanctification and salvation
92 6,6 | as their Lord. And as no man can say that Jesus is the
93 6,6 | she vitalizes and elevates man, making him fit for a new
94 6,6 | approval.~The Lord inspires man with faith in the Church
95 6,6 | and as he lives this life man attains an unshakeable conviction
96 6,7 | for the Remission of Sins.~Man becomes a child of the Church
97 6,7 | restores the image of God in man and bestows the saving power
98 6,7 | second birth because in it a man dies to his sinful life
99 6,7 | being baptized are forgiven. Man's sinful state is totally
100 6,7 | is necessary for every man who enters the Church. Only
101 6,7 | Grace, by regenerating man, cleanses him from all sin,
102 6,7 | the Sacrament of Baptism. Man has long associated water
103 6,7 | Holy Spirit, which cleanses man of sin and regenerates him.~
104 6,7 | again — John 3:3), that man experiences in Baptism,
105 6,7 | Matt. 5:16). Therefore a man's visible, external life
106 6,7 | with God. It preserves a man from spiritual fall and
107 6,7 | repentant feeling saves a man from many pitfalls on the
108 6,7 | life is only possible if a man is a member of the Church,
109 6,7 | not only revealed God to man and drew us closer to Him,
110 6,7 | model of sanctity, what a man's inner, spiritual essence
111 6,8 | Resurrection of the Dead.~Man is created by the Lord for
112 6,8 | consequence of the first man's sin, for as St. Paul says:
113 6,8 | into the world through one man and death through sin (Rom.
114 6,8 | sinful disobedience to God, man deprived himself of paradise
115 6,8 | death. The Fall deformed man's inner, spiritual nature,
116 6,8 | an accord through which man was directly called to deification.
117 6,8 | break was so forceful that man could no longer return to
118 6,8 | by death, and revealed to man the path leading from death
119 6,8 | 2 Tim. 1:10). Although man remains mortal as before,
120 6,8 | the Sacrament of Baptism, man becomes one whole with Him
121 6,8 | and in eternal life. While man's spiritual link with Christ
122 6,9 | Christ's last judgment.~A man is responsible to God for
123 6,9 | of his own free will, a man lays the beginning of that
124 6,9 | perception of this joy by man's soul also differs. In
125 6,9 | perfection, the deification of man, which he attains here on
126 6,0 | From the earliest times man has been wont to set up
127 6,0 | images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles (
128 6,0 | take it away; for every man bears the Image of God within
129 6,0 | killed not only by another man's hand (or his own), but
130 6,0 | 9). How many times has a man been killed, so to speak,
131 6,0 | Every other sin which a man commits is outside the body;
132 6,0 | the body; but the immoral man sins against his own body.
133 6,0 | us, what will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world
134 6,0 | the mouth speaks. The good man out of his good treasure
135 6,0 | forth good, and the evil man out of his evil treasure
136 6,1 | spiritual rebirth of the man who strives constantly for
137 6,1 | heavenly and eternal; for man, as the Image of God, is
138 6,1 | the Holy Spirit's grace in man's birth, in his regeneration —
139 6,1 | wilderness, so must the Son of man be lifted up, that whoever
140 6,1 | eternal life (John 3:16). Man should respond to this saving
141 6,1 | flesh nor of the will of man, but of God (John 1:12-13).
142 6,1 | spiritual feeling, the spiritual man as compared with the non-spiritual,
143 6,1 | non-spiritual, the natural man, the man of this world,
144 6,1 | non-spiritual, the natural man, the man of this world, and the man
145 6,1 | man of this world, and the man of the flesh. Thus our Lord'
146 6,1 | blessedness) is addressed to the man who has passed through or
147 6,2 | of spiritual perfection. Man becomes aware of his poverty
148 6,2 | It is in the spirit of man that the Image of God is
149 6,2 | the gulf which separates man from God and will know that
150 6,2 | out, I am a worm, and no man (Ps. 22:6); I am poor and
151 6,2 | himself, I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips (Is. 6:5).~
152 6,2 | all the evils which bring man to damnation are the results
153 6,2 | weeping, nor tears, for then man was with God and God was
154 6,2 | with God and God was with man. The sin of our first parents
155 6,2 | first parents separated man from God, giving rise to
156 6,2 | particularly merciful attitude to man who is meek: This is the
157 6,2 | who is meek: This is the man to whom I will look, he
158 6,2 | the qualities that make a man worthy of the calling to
159 6,2 | Through meekness and humility man overcomes his natural self
160 6,2 | to such a state.” Only a man of meek spirit could have
161 6,2 | spiritual life come moments when man yearns for spiritual food.~
162 6,2 | and the other virtues in man's heart. However, we will
163 6,2 | and compassion, and the man of warmth and sympathy has
164 6,2 | the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus), who will open
165 6,2 | for us to see God Whom no man has ever seen or can see (
166 6,2 | than nature, and such a man differs little from the-Angels”;
167 6,2 | mankind, who cannot bear man's movements towards salvation,
168 6,2 | Kingdom of God, which every man who loves God's righteousness
169 6,2 | the poor in spirit, the man of humility, will mourn
170 6,2 | of course, natural for man to avoid suffering, for
171 6,2 | sake and for us, to free man from the stain of sin, to
172 6,2 | neighbor is like the wise man who built his house on the
173 6,3 | the Church, both God and Man, at one and the same time,
174 6,3 | cooperation between God and Man; for God, Who always respects
175 6,4 | for on It God descended to man, having become incarnate.~ ~
176 6,4 | Stone was cut not by hand of man).~The Prophet Daniel saw
177 6,4 | stone, not by the hand of man (Dan. 2:34, 45). This is
178 6,4 | accomplished without the hand of man.~ ~Palace.~The Theotokos
179 7 | see My [God's] face, for man shall not see Me and live (
180 7 | the art and imagination of man (Acts 17:29).~Nonetheless,
181 7 | this life.~If God became man in order that man might
182 7 | became man in order that man might be like God, the Icon,
183 7 | sanctity and deification of man. It shows him in the fullness
184 7 | to the world the image of man who is similar to God by
185 8,1 | Holy Baptism, by which a man, who has come to believe
186 8,1 | as the door through which man enters into the House of
187 8,1 | Church — for, without it, a man cannot be united completely
188 8,1 | baptism of John prepared a man for the reception of the
189 8,1 | thus the regeneration of man's personality begins with
190 8,1 | This essential change in man's nature takes place through
191 8,1 | and moral participation of man himself and only on this
192 8,1 | condition is sin abolished in man in the Sacrament of Baptism.
193 8,1 | why it is necessary for man to perfect himself morally
194 8,1 | of his fall. In Baptism man is given the power to struggle
195 8,1 | through grace experienced by man in this Sacrament is one
196 8,1 | can also perform (both a man or a woman). The only requirements
197 8,2 | the Sacrament of Baptism man is called out of spiritual
198 8,4 | to the Kingdom of Heaven.~Man is weak, and thus sins and
199 8,4 | 1 John 1:8), for every man sins and falls short before
200 8,4 | Who reads the heart of man, knows not only our everyday
201 8,4 | all that is pernicious to man, all that insults God and
202 8,7 | theology of the Orthodox Church man is made in the Image of
203 8,7 | Church blesses the union of a man and a woman. Marriage, however,
204 8,7 | said, 'For this reason a man shall leave his father and
205 8,7 | joined together, let not man put asunder (Matt. 19:5-
206 8,7 | wife loves himself. For no man ever hates his own flesh,
207 8,7 | couples' heads by the best man and maid of honor, but in
208 8,7 | blessing, given by God to man in Paradise was renewed
209 8,8 | faith will save the sick man, and the Lord will raise
210 8,8 | The two are joined, for man is a unity of body and soul
211 8,8 | for God's will and not man's prevails in all instances.
212 9 | the spirit. Without prayer man is deprived of communion
213 9 | repeated and fervent prayer, man is made more worthy of God'
214 9,2 | yourself; and do not be like a man who tempts the Lord (Sirach
215 9,3 | cannot live without water, so man's soul cannot live without
216 9,3 | be an invaluable aid to man in the achievement of perfect
217 9,3 | fasting, as the Saint notes, a man “does not doze off, does
218 9,3 | God can bring benefit to man or can be good for him. “
219 9,3 | gather spiritual treasure. A man must also be taught by reason
220 9,3 | power. It spiritualizes a man, renews him, inspires him,
221 9,5 | the world of nature and man — and, on the other hand,
222 9,5 | of divine life to which man is called, and which does
223 9,5 | is very, very far for a man whose heart and soul have
224 9,5 | is very, very close for a man whose soul is open and awaits
225 9,5 | trespasses (Mark 11:25-26). Man's sins are called trespasses
226 9,6 | deceased, for by the Trinity a man is fashioned, and when loosed
227 9,7 | Peter healed a crippled man at the Beautiful Gate of
228 9,7 | from the dead, by Him this man is standing before you well (
229 9,7 | its dwelling-place in a man he does not cease to pray,
230 9,8 | relationship between God and man — a relationship made possible
231 9,8 | creation of the world and man, and traces in detail the
232 9,8 | wisdom (Ps. 104:24). Life, man, the beauty and harmony
233 9,8 | irritation of the soul...and man is filled with quiet delight....”~
234 10,1 | of the world, including man, man's life in Paradise (
235 10,1 | the world, including man, man's life in Paradise (a symbol
236 10,1 | a foreigner) to a Hebrew man and how, on his death, she
237 10,1 | the story of a righteous man, Job, who loses everything
238 10,1 | 2). The author explores man's happiness and can see
239 10,1 | the wicked swallows up the man more righteous than he (
240 10,2 | basically consists of one man's lifetime of meditation
241 10,3 | Self-Denial~(Luke 9:23-26)~If any man would come after Me, let
242 10,3 | For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world
243 10,3 | of him will the Son of Man be ashamed when He comes
244 10,3 | and spiritual nature of man (life and light). When He
245 10,3 | and light). When He became man, He made known the eternal
246 10,3 | a child; when I became a man, I gave up childish ways.
247 10,3 | contrary, Paul insisted, a man becomes right with God only
248 10,3 | that God had really become man in Jesus (4:2). The theme
249 11,1 | The whole purpose of a man's life is knowledge of the
250 11,1 | of death had entered into man with the eating of the fruit
251 11,1 | wilderness, so must the Son of man be lifted up, that whoever
252 11,1 | Four Evangelists.~Winged Man — St. Matthew: The winged
253 11,1 | St. Matthew: The winged man is his symbol, for he traces
254 11,1 | each had the face of a man in front; the four had the
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