The living body of Christ
The early Christians used the Greek phrase ecclesia to denote this glorious new truth to which they felt fully that they belonged […]
The early Christians used the Greek phrase ecclesia to denote this glorious new truth to which they felt fully that they belonged […]
The Church's war, then, is not against the body but against its passions. If the man of the new creation is freed from his corrupt passions, his senses and his entire body will become pure and enlightened, and everything around him will shine with the love and glory of God. In the lives of the saints of our Church there are examples of liberation from the slavery of passions.
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Christ himself belongs to this community as its head, not only as Lord and Master. He is not above the Church or outside it, for the Church is in him. The Church is not merely a community that believes in Christ and walks in his footsteps or according to his commandments, but rather the community that resides in him and in which he resides through the Holy Spirit.
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