A sermon on the birth of the Lord by Saint Gregory of Nyssa
David the Prophet says, “Blow the trumpet at the beginning of the month for our joyful feast day” (1). The commandments concerning the teaching inspired by God (David […]
David the Prophet says, “Blow the trumpet at the beginning of the month for our joyful feast day” (1). The commandments concerning the teaching inspired by God (David […]
Jehovah's Witnesses focus their delusion about Mary's virginity on verses from the New Testament that they interpret in their own way. Among these verses: “He did not know her
Baptists admit that they “do not agree with each other” in the smallest details, and that they do not have a “Baptist doctrine,” or a “historical Baptist belief.”
Whoever denies the personal contribution of the Virgin in the work of our salvation, and does not give due honor to the Mother of God, does not move within the new root of Christ nor within the new creation, but remains within the realm of fall and corruption and is connected to the old root of Adam, that is, to the root of sin alone, because for him the birth of Christ is as if it had not taken place.
(Christ loved the church and gave himself for it) (Ephesians 5:25). (The church is one with the Lord. She is his body, his flesh, and his bones. The church is the vine.
Mary, the girl of God, holds a great place in the hearts of most of those who belong to Christ the Savior, and she has great love and existence in their hearts.
Since, in the foregoing, we have given a specific explanation about the Most Praiseworthy Saint Mary, the ever-virgin mother of God, and we have proven about her.
The firstborn is the first born. He is an only son or also born before his other siblings. Therefore, if we say that he is a son
The New Testament clearly states that the mother of Jesus Christ was a virgin. “Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel…” (Matthew
Text: 1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham: 2 Abraham begot Isaac, and Isaac begot Jacob, and Jacob begot Judah,
The Orthodox Church teaches that Mary, the Mother of God, is a virgin before birth, during birth, and after birth, and she has confirmed this, in the form
I want to start my speech today by saying that what the church received from the apostles is the same, but later efforts entered into it.