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1 Pref | gives the growth (1 Cor. 3:5-6).~ ~ ~ Fr. Theodore 2 Intro,1| Churches and patriarchates; 3) abandon the lie that the 3 Intro,2| chosen progress toward God.[3]~ There is a growing awareness 4 1,2 | exhortation based 1 Cor. 3:11, combining the images 5 1,4 | the face of many perils; 3) the requirement of higher 6 2,1 | crucified and risen (cf. 1 Cor 3:11). The New Testament plainly 7 2,1 | glory (Col 1:5,26-27; 2:2-3). The New Testament also 8 2,1 | blessings (Eph 2:19-22; 3:4-10). The Gospel of Christ, 9 2,2 | entry into the kingdom (Jn 3:5) and one's sharing in 10 2,2 | Gospel according to John 3:16, which is recited in 11 2,3 | notably circumcision (Gal. 2:3; 5:2-3,6,11-12; 6:12-13), 12 2,3 | circumcision (Gal. 2:3; 5:2-3,6,11-12; 6:12-13), not good 13 2,4 | Jesus said to Nicodemos (Jn 3:3ff.), signifying the gift 14 2,4 | glory to another” (2 Cor. 3:18). Thus patristic soteriology 15 3,4 | but have eternal life” (Jn 3:16). When Jesus met the 16 3,4 | the peacemakers” (Mt. 5:3-9). This blessing was a 17 4,2 | Father’s “beloved Son” (Mt. 3:17; 17:5), and the majestic 18 4,2 | the Spirit descends (Mt. 3:16-17). In 2 Cor. 13:13 19 4,2 | 5; 1 Cor. 12:1-6; 2 Cor. 3; Rom. 1:1-6; 5:1-5; 8:1- 20 4,2 | Hebrew of Hebrews” (Phil 3:5), shows not the slightest 21 4,3 | but in the Spirit” (2 Cor. 3:6). The reality of new creation 22 4,3 | of human hearts” (2 Cor. 3:3). In other words, the 23 4,3 | human hearts” (2 Cor. 3:3). In other words, the return 24 4,3 | temple you are” (1 Cor. 3:16-17). It is this awareness 25 4,3 | Rom. 14:13-17; 1 Thess. 4:3-8).~ In this context, we 26 4,3 | well as Baptism (1 Pt 1:3,23; 2:2;3:21). The essence 27 4,3 | Baptism (1 Pt 1:3,23; 2:2;3:21). The essence of pastoral 28 4,4 | scriptures” (1 Cor. 15:1-3). The cross and resurrection 29 5,3 | I will be with you” (Ex. 3:12). When Moses asked for 30 5,3 | has sent me to you’” (Ex. 3:14). God’s sacred name intimates 31 5,3 | stand is holy ground” (Ex. 3:5). Moses’ shoes were likely 32 5,5 | of human hearts” (2 Cor. 3:3,6). These theological 33 5,5 | human hearts” (2 Cor. 3:3,6). These theological considerations 34 5,5 | glory to another (2 Cor. 3:18). Theosis is involved 35 8,1 | zealous Pharisee (Phil. 3:5-6), cultural Hellene ( 36 8,2 | Hebrew of Hebrews” (Phil. 3:5), apparently well-established, 37 8,2 | already a member of it (Phil. 3:5). But while heavily involved 38 8,2 | of Jesus his Lord (Phil. 3:8-9).~ ~ 39 8,3 | It is in Romans (chaps 1-3) that the Apostle presents 40 8,3 | kinsmen by race” (Rom. 9:3). These words of the Apostle, 41 8,3 | identified Jews as Jews (Gal. 2:3; 4:10; 5:2,11; Rom. 2:25- 42 8,3 | 11; Rom. 2:25-29; Phil. 3:2-3,19), and not on moral 43 8,3 | Rom. 2:25-29; Phil. 3:2-3,19), and not on moral elements 44 8,3 | Christians are now free (Gal. 3:15:4:7; Rom. 7; 10:4). That 45 8,3 | God's gift to Moses (Gal. 3).~ The Apostolic Council ( 46 8,4 | the law a Pharisee” (Phil. 3:5) was much less hellenized 47 8,4 | are one in Christ” (Gal. 3:28). The key difference 48 9,1 | knowledge of Christ” (Phil. 3:7-8). The Apostle applied 49 9,2 | bulwark of the truth” (1 Tim. 3:15).~ ~ 50 9,3 | of Christ and the Gospel.~3) We must abandon the 51 9,3 | children of Abraham” (Mt. 3:9).~ However, let us follow 52 9,3 | according to the Law (Phil. 3:5-6)? He was so zealous 53 9,3 | raises the dead (2 Cor 1:3-10). In the early chapters 54 9,3 | glory to glory” (2 Cor. 3:18). But he also knew that “ 55 10,1 | Spirit and with fire” (Mt. 3:11; Lk 3:16). He once said: “ 56 10,1 | with fire” (Mt. 3:11; Lk 3:16). He once said: “I came 57 10,1 | tongues of fire” (Acts 2:3). Christianity began as 58 10,1 | put on Christ” (cf. Gal. 3:29). At each Liturgy, you 59 10,4 | power of it” (see 2 Tim. 3:1-9). Let us recall once 60 11,3 | who is, and who comes (Ex. 3:14; Rev. 1:8). Despite the 61 11,4 | Hebrew of Hebrews (Phil. 3:5), who continued to be 62 11,4 | risen Lord of Glory (Gal. 3:23-29; Rom. 10:4; 1 Cor. 63 11,4 | Hopko, pp. 143-146.~ [3]. For an excellent book 64 11,4 | Saint Matthew, Homily 1.1-3. For the convenience of 65 11,4 | 15]. On John, Homily 20.3.~ [16]. On First Corinthians, 66 11,4 | First Corinthians, Homily 3.7-8.~ ~[25]. On First 67 11,4 | First Corinthians, Homily 3.8.~ [26]. On First Corinthians, 68 11,4 | 27]. On John, Homily 63.3.~ [28]. On John, Homilies 69 11,4 | John, Homilies 4.2 and 24.3.~ [29]. On First Corinthians 70 11,4 | 31]. On John, Homily 10.2-3.~ [32]. On Matthew, Homily 71 11,4 | 37]. On John, Homily 3.1.~ [38]. On First Corinthians, 72 11,4 | First Corinthians, Homily 3.9.~ [39]. On First Corinthians, 73 11,4 | of the Mosaic Law (Gal. 2:3,12-16; 4:10; 5:2), which 74 11,4 | required for salvation; and 3) “good works,” that is, 75 11,4 | Homilies on John 10.2-3.~ [58]. Ibid. 4.2 and 24. 76 11,4 | 58]. Ibid. 4.2 and 24.3.~ [59]. Homilies on Romans 77 11,4 | Theological Review, Vol. 34 (3, 1989), pp. 283-306, and