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RAPTURE THEOLOGY’S OMINOUS ORIGINS The three Jesuits were: Francisco Ribera (1537-1591) of Salamanca, Luis de Alcazar (1554-1621) of Seville, and. Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine (1542-1621). The doctrine – called futurism – which would later become ‘the rapture’ originated and was submitted by Francisco Ribera in 1585. His Apocalyptic Commentary was on the grandpoints of
THE TRINITY IN THE WRITINGS OF IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH The Trinity in the Writings of Ignatius of Antioch. It’s a bit anachronistic to speak of St. Ignatius of Antioch (died about 117 A.D.) and Trinitarian theology as the doctrine of the Trinity developed in the first centuries of Christianity and its associated terminology was finalized in the third and fourth centuries as areflection of the
MARY OF BETHANY’S SECRET PLAN If anyone was aware of what Jesus’ visit to Bethany truly meant, I argue it was Lazarus’s sister, Mary. The next chapter describes how, when Jesus was at table, she, “taking a measure (litran!) of myrrh—a balsam extract, quite expensive—anointed the feet of Jesus” (12:3). It is important to observe closely the way Jesusexplains
SERMONS AND SNICKERS BARS Fr. Michael was a very good preacher himself, and a man of deep piety, prayer, and spiritual experience. He ran the Wasilla mission for the Antiochian Church in Alaska at that time, and his excellent work was well known to us. At the beginning of class, he handed each of us a Snickers bar. I remember thinking, “This is my kind of class.”. THE FULFILLMENT OF HOSEA’S FORETOLD RESTORATION That is to say, Hosea’s prophecy of restoration had not yet been justified by the facts. But now, says Peter, Hosea’s foretold restoration is fulfilled in the Church, particularly in the incorporation-“embodying”-of the Gentiles into the historical continuity of God’s People. Up to the appearance of Christ, theseGentiles were
CHRISTIANITY WITHOUT PENTECOST Christianity without Pentecost is Empty Form! If our Orthodox life is not permeated with the presence of the Holy Spirit it is all in vain! Consider first that the Holy Sacraments or Mysteries of the Church are all dependent completely upon the Holy Spirit. Baptism saves us because we are not born of the water alone, but of water and theSpirit
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “DEATH TO THE WORLD”? What Do We Mean By “Death To The World”? by St. Isaac the Syrian. “The world is the general name for all the passions. When we wish to call the passions by a common name, we call them the world. But when we wish to distinguish them by their special names, we call them the passions. The passions are the following: love of riches, desire ORTHODOX PROBLEMS WITH PENAL SUBSTITUTION 2. With penal substitution, God is bound by necessity. If god’s justice demands that He punish sin, then there is a higher force than God—necessity—which determines what God can and cannot do. Calvinists will be quick to argue, “No, justice is an aspect of God’s nature. There is no necessity laid on Him from outside Hisnature.”.
PREACHERS INSTITUTEABOUT PISERMON RESOURCESWEBMASTER RESOURCESPREACHERS INSTITUTE STOREBIBLE CHALLENGES St. Mark of Ephesus and the Council of Florence. by Vladimir Moss The Fall of Bulgaria in 1393 exposed Constantinople to the Turks, and the West summoned a large army under King Sigismund of Hungary to rescue the first city of Christendom. The two armies met at Nicopolis in 1396. The Turks won. Now the Serbian Despot Stephen Lazarevich was a CHRIST: THE FULFILLMENT OF ALL OLD TESTAMENT SACRIFICES Moses, taking the blood, sprinkled it on the people, and said, ‘Behold the blood of the covenant which the Lord has made with you according to all these words'” (Exodus 24:7-8). This “blood of the covenant” came from the young bulls sacrificed as fellowship offerings to the Lord. It is sprinkled on the Israelite men inresponse to their
RAPTURE THEOLOGY’S OMINOUS ORIGINS The three Jesuits were: Francisco Ribera (1537-1591) of Salamanca, Luis de Alcazar (1554-1621) of Seville, and. Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine (1542-1621). The doctrine – called futurism – which would later become ‘the rapture’ originated and was submitted by Francisco Ribera in 1585. His Apocalyptic Commentary was on the grandpoints of
THE TRINITY IN THE WRITINGS OF IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH The Trinity in the Writings of Ignatius of Antioch. It’s a bit anachronistic to speak of St. Ignatius of Antioch (died about 117 A.D.) and Trinitarian theology as the doctrine of the Trinity developed in the first centuries of Christianity and its associated terminology was finalized in the third and fourth centuries as areflection of the
MARY OF BETHANY’S SECRET PLAN If anyone was aware of what Jesus’ visit to Bethany truly meant, I argue it was Lazarus’s sister, Mary. The next chapter describes how, when Jesus was at table, she, “taking a measure (litran!) of myrrh—a balsam extract, quite expensive—anointed the feet of Jesus” (12:3). It is important to observe closely the way Jesusexplains
SERMONS AND SNICKERS BARS Fr. Michael was a very good preacher himself, and a man of deep piety, prayer, and spiritual experience. He ran the Wasilla mission for the Antiochian Church in Alaska at that time, and his excellent work was well known to us. At the beginning of class, he handed each of us a Snickers bar. I remember thinking, “This is my kind of class.”. THE FULFILLMENT OF HOSEA’S FORETOLD RESTORATION That is to say, Hosea’s prophecy of restoration had not yet been justified by the facts. But now, says Peter, Hosea’s foretold restoration is fulfilled in the Church, particularly in the incorporation-“embodying”-of the Gentiles into the historical continuity of God’s People. Up to the appearance of Christ, theseGentiles were
CHRISTIANITY WITHOUT PENTECOST Christianity without Pentecost is Empty Form! If our Orthodox life is not permeated with the presence of the Holy Spirit it is all in vain! Consider first that the Holy Sacraments or Mysteries of the Church are all dependent completely upon the Holy Spirit. Baptism saves us because we are not born of the water alone, but of water and theSpirit
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “DEATH TO THE WORLD”? What Do We Mean By “Death To The World”? by St. Isaac the Syrian. “The world is the general name for all the passions. When we wish to call the passions by a common name, we call them the world. But when we wish to distinguish them by their special names, we call them the passions. The passions are the following: love of riches, desire ORTHODOX PROBLEMS WITH PENAL SUBSTITUTION 2. With penal substitution, God is bound by necessity. If god’s justice demands that He punish sin, then there is a higher force than God—necessity—which determines what God can and cannot do. Calvinists will be quick to argue, “No, justice is an aspect of God’s nature. There is no necessity laid on Him from outside Hisnature.”.
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By St. John Chrysostom Christ is Risen! Indeed, He is Risen! St. John was the Archbishop of Constantinople during the fourth century. He was fearless when denouncing sin in high places, and was a prolific writer, and bold preacher, unafraid to hit the topical issues of theday squarely
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by St. Constantine the Great Emperor and Equal to the Apostles, St. Constantine the Great (early 4th century) was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, establishing a policy of religious toleration that paved the way for the freer expansion of the Church. CHRIST: THE FULFILLMENT OF ALL OLD TESTAMENT SACRIFICES Moses, taking the blood, sprinkled it on the people, and said, ‘Behold the blood of the covenant which the Lord has made with you according to all these words'” (Exodus 24:7-8). This “blood of the covenant” came from the young bulls sacrificed as fellowship offerings to the Lord. It is sprinkled on the Israelite men inresponse to their
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by St. Nikolai Velimirovich Our father among the saints, Nikolai Velimirovich, was a gifted theologian combining a high level of erudition with the simplicity of a soul steeped in Christ-like love and humility, is often referred to as the “new Chrysostom” for hisinspired preaching.
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by St. Gregory the Theologian Our father among the saints Gregory the Theologian , also known as Gregory of Nazianzus (though that name more appropriately refers to his father) and Gregory the Younger, was a great Father and Teacher of the Church. RAPTURE THEOLOGY’S OMINOUS ORIGINS The three Jesuits were: Francisco Ribera (1537-1591) of Salamanca, Luis de Alcazar (1554-1621) of Seville, and. Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine (1542-1621). The doctrine – called futurism – which would later become ‘the rapture’ originated and was submitted by Francisco Ribera in 1585. His Apocalyptic Commentary was on the grandpoints of
PREACHING AT THE FUNERAL OF SOMEONE YOU DON’T KNOW Preaching at the Funeral of Someone You Don’t Know. by Fr. John A. Peck. At some point, every priest is asked to conduct numerous services for people he didn’t know. Someone that the parish has never met, seen, or heard of. It happens to all clergy. This is an opportunity not to be squandered by not knowing what to do, or how todo it.
THE REASON ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS CROSS THEMSELVES FROM RIGHT The Reason Orthodox Christians Cross Themselves from Right to Left. Orthodox cross themselves from right to left. first we will describe the mechanics of making the cross, then explain why it is indeed important that we make the sign of the cross correctly. Placing the cross on oneself. 1) We place our thumb and first two fingers togetherin a
MOSES AND ELIJAH AS EXAMPLES OF FASTING Moses and Elijah as Examples of Fasting. St. Gregory Palamas gives us the examples of Moses and Elijah as examples to motivate us in our fasting. Moses fasted for many days. Awaken your minds, I entreat You, and lift them up at this opportune time, in company with Moses when he went up the mountain towards God.THE RAPTURE
The word rapture is not found in Scripture but hearkens to 1 Thess. 4:17 where St. Paul says that when the Lord comes again. “we who are aliveshall be caught upin the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.”. This “being caught upin the clouds”— arpagisomethaPREACHERS INSTITUTE
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SEPTUAGINT QUOTES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT Yes, the proper understanding of Scripture is a game changer (as it should be). Of the multitude of Old Testament quotes in the New Testament, most of them came from the Septuagint (abbreviated LXX – the Greek translation of the Old Testament). This translation of the Old Testament is the oldest in existence, was widelyGROWING YOUR PARISH
ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP by John G. Panagiotou If you want to know the spiritual state and strength of a church, just look at its stewardship report. What do Jesus, the Bible, and the Church Fathers say about Tithing and Giving to God? “Where your treasure is there will your heart be also.”1 These words of Jesus have resonated SEPTUAGINT QUOTES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT August 21, 2019 By Fr. John A. Peck Yes, the proper understanding of Scripture is a game changer (as it should be). Of the multitude of Old Testament quotes in the New Testament, most of them came from the Septuagint (abbreviated LXX – the Greek translation of the Old Testament). This translation of the Old Testament is the oldest in existence, was widely Filed Under: Biblical Resources,
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DID CHRIST QUOTE FROM THE SEPTUAGINT? August 17, 2019 By Fr. John A. Peck by Fr. John Whiteford From Fr. John Whiteford’s “Stump the Priest” series of blogposts. Question: “I have heard that Christ quoted the Septuagint. Is there a listing of these quotes?” It is a generally recognized fact that “the writers of the New Testament used almost exclusively the Greek Septuagint” (Timothy Michael Law, When God Spoke Greek: Filed Under: Apologetics,
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DID THE ANTE-NICENE CHURCH BAPTIZE CHILDREN? INFANTS? August 1, 2019 By Fr. John A. Peck The question has been answered many times, but none so definitively as with Hippolytus. At the hour in which the cock crows, they shall first pray over the water. When they come to the water, the water shall be pure and flowing, that is, the water of a spring or a flowing body ofwater.
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THE BIBLE AND HOMOSEXUAL PRACTICE (7 VIDEO LECTURES) June 20, 2019 By Fr. John A. Peck by Fr. John Whiteford One of the best books you can read on the subject of Homosexuality from a Christian perspective is “The Bible and Homosexual Practice,” by Dr. Robert Gagnon of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. I found the following videos which provide some of the highlights of that book in lecture format. The Old Testament Filed Under: Apologetics,
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