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  1. Answer. The faith of the Orthodox Church is that Jesus Christ is fully human, that He is a real man. But we believe as well that Jesus is not a “mere man,” but that He is the eternal, divine Son of God. By this we mean that from all eternity, before the creation of everything that exists, God Himself existed without beginning, in a manner ...

  2. Aug 1, 2021 · Every endeavor to follow Jesus more closely is accomplished through synergistically joining our will with His will (Phil. 2:12-13), and with the grace of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 6:19). Key elements of the Orthodox ethos and way of life are conveyed in the prayers normally prayed in preparation for receiving Holy Communion.

  3. Aug 12, 2015 · Another fundamental belief of the Orthodox Church is the faith in the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, Who became "incarnate by the Holy Ghost and of the Virgin Mary and became man" (Nicene Creed) for our salvation. The Virgin Mary Theotokos gave birth to Jesus, Who is the only begotten Son of God.

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  5. Jan 14, 2019 · The Holy Spirit is given by Christ as a gift to the church, to empower for service, to place God's love in our hearts, and to impart spiritual gifts for the Christian life and witness. Jesus Christ: Jesus Christ is the second person of the Trinity, God's Son, fully divine and fully human.

  6. Dec 11, 2020 · For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avails anything, but faith working through love. (Gal 5:6) Faith must contain something tangible, that is good works (i.e. “love”), or it is dead.

  7. The Eastern Church Fathers underlined the specificity of the christocentrical knowledge as know-ledge in and by love that is a knowledge of love which binds the one who knows and the one who is known. In love and by love, one can discover the way of Truth and of the real knowledge.

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