The seventh Easter message
Easter on March 30, 335 AD. Let us bear the marks of the crucified! Blessed Paul wrote to the Corinthians that he carried in his body […]
Easter on March 30, 335 AD. Let us bear the marks of the crucified! Blessed Paul wrote to the Corinthians that he carried in his body […]
Easter on April 7, 334 AD. The concept of the feast My beloved ones… God has brought us again to the feast season, and through His love
Easter 7 Baramuda 48(1) / April 2, 332 AD (This letter was sent from the imperial court by a soldier(2))
5- قمت لأفتح لحبيبي؛ ويدأي تقطران مُرًا، وأصابعي مُر قاطر، على مقبض القفل. 6- فتحت لحبيبي، لكن حبيبي تحَّول وعبر.
The twelfth sermon of Saint Gregory of Nyssa on the Song of Songs Continue reading »
“So then, brothers, we are not debtors to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh, you will die. But if you live according to the flesh, you will die.
Sermon fifteen: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Eight: 12-27 Continue reading »
After he finished speaking about the practical moral teachings, we find him returning once again to the faith teachings, saying: “Or do you not know, O you who believe?”
“I speak humanly because of the weakness of your body. For just as you presented your bodies as slaves to uncleanness, and to iniquity for unrighteousness, so now present your members as slaves
Sermon Thirteen: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter 6: 9-23 Continue reading »
“For if we have become united with him in the likeness of his death, then we will also be united with him in the likeness of his resurrection” (Romans 6:5). 1 - This is what I said
Sermon Twelve: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter 6: 5-18 Continue reading »
“So what do we say about remaining in sin so that grace may abound?” God forbid” (Romans 6:1). The Messenger begins here by talking about moral behavior
Continuation of the eleventh sermon: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Six: 1-4 Continue reading »
” من أجل ذلك كأنما بإنسان واحد دخلت الخطية إلى العالم وبالخطية الموت وهكذا اجتاز الموت إلى جميع الناس إذ
Sermon Eleven: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Five: 12-21 Continue reading »
Death is the result of the new state into which man passed after the fall, and its cause is sin. Thus it became man's enemy. But this life is only an inn. We enter it and spend our whole present life in it. But we strive to leave it with good hope. We must not leave here anything that we might miss there.
It is clear that the Old Testament foreshadowings point not only to the event of Christ’s crucifixion, but also to the sign of the cross itself, the “sign of the Son of Man,” which will be the banner of victory at the Lord’s triumphant coming. The cross of the Lord is an expression of God’s infinite love and of man’s infinite value. There is no greater expression of God’s love than the cross, and there is no greater elevation of man than his elevation to the reality of the cross.