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      • We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ founded the Church on earth for the salvation of all who believe in Him. He sent the Holy Spirit to the Apostles on Pentecost. Since that time the Holy Spirit abides in the Church, that grace-filled community or union of believing Orthodox Christians, and preserves her in the purity of Christ’s teaching.
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  2. Salvation in Coptic orthodox view. WHAT IS THE GOAL OR PURPOSE OF MY LIFE AS CHRISTIAN? WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SALVATION? IS IT FOR ANYONE? CONDITIONS OF SALVATION? HERESIES ABOUT SALVATION? My goal or purpose: A- To escape from sin or corruption. B- To live a good life as the image of God. C-To reach my destiny , my eternal life.

  3. SALVATION: Why be a Christian? From a Coptic Orthodox Perspective Fr. Pishoy Wasfy (Coptic Orthodox Church) 1. “What is the goal or purpose of the Christian life?” • To escape from the corruption that entered into our world by sin. • To live in the renewal of God’s image which is restored in us.

  4. Session 18 - Salvation in the Orthodox Perspective. Since the spiritual struggle and warfare takes up our whole life, therefore salvation is indeed the story of the whole life. Materials: Lecture VIII (Salvation in The Orthodox Concept) Lecture IX (Faith in The Orthodox Concept)

  5. Reconciliation: cures the sin: throught absolution & offering absolutions to sin. Unction: cure for physical and spiritual illness. Eucharist: gives us power to help us in overcoming evil. Priesthood: gives the Priest grace and Authority to teach the Flock of Christ on how to live the Holy and pleasing life to God.

  6. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ founded the Church on earth for the salvation of all who believe in Him. He sent the Holy Spirit to the Apostles on Pentecost. Since that time the Holy Spirit abides in the Church, that grace-filled community or union of believing Orthodox Christians, and preserves her in the purity of Christ’s teaching.

  7. Nov 7, 2018 · The Orthodox Church rejects any doctrine of grace which might seem to infringe upon man’s freedom. Both God’s grace and our free will (enacted in faith and in action) must be aligned for us to be saved.

  8. Apr 7, 2021 · Salvation in the Orthodox ChurchCoptic DOME. How does one get saved? We as Orthodox Christians believe that by God’s grace we are saved, that we are being saved, and we will be saved. Faith in Christ as our Lord is essential. The Bible teaches one must be baptized as the Lord says in Mark 16:16, “He who believes and is baptized, will be saved.”