### Summary
In today's sermon, I shared my personal journey to Orthodoxy and the reasons behind my conversion. I began by emphasizing that God's call to each individual is unique, and my path may not be the same as others. My journey started in 1988 when I met a monk from Mount Athos who introduced me to Orthodox spirituality. His teachings on prayer and the experience of God resonated deeply with my longing for a more profound connection with the Divine. At that time, I was an Anglican, but I felt that Orthodoxy offered a deeper understanding of God that I craved.
The second pivotal moment in my journey was the realization that truth is objective and revealed by God. This understanding led me to question the various denominations within Christianity, each claiming to be the true church. I concluded that the church Christ established must still exist and that it would not be hidden. This led me to study the early church and its teachings, particularly the authority to decide what is true. I was surprised to learn that for the first 200 years, the church existed without an agreed canon of the New Testament, relying instead on its traditions, liturgy, and the authority of its bishops.
This historical context made it clear that the authority to judge truth could not lie in the Bible alone. The church existed and thrived with its traditions and teachings long before the New Testament was canonized. This realization led me to question where this authority resides today. I found that for over a thousand years, there was only one church, which defended and protected the truth against heresies. The Great Schism of 1054 divided the church into the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox branches, but the Orthodox Church maintained the traditions and teachings of the early church.
I also discussed the differences between Orthodoxy and other Christian denominations, particularly in their understanding of salvation, the nature of God, and ecclesiology. Orthodoxy views salvation as a process of theosis, becoming more like God through repentance and union with Him. This contrasts with the legalistic views of salvation in Western theology. Finally, I emphasized that true salvation and life in Christ can only be found within the Orthodox Church, and it is our duty to seek out and respond to God's call.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Unique Call to Orthodoxy: Each individual's journey to God is unique. My path began with an encounter with a monk from Mount Athos, which introduced me to Orthodox spirituality and deepened my longing for a more profound connection with God. This experience highlighted the importance of seeking a deeper understanding of God beyond denominational boundaries. [01:25]
- 2. Objective Truth in Christ: The realization that truth is objective and revealed by God led me to question the various Christian denominations. I concluded that the true church Christ established must still exist and be discoverable. This understanding underscores the importance of seeking the church that maintains the teachings and traditions of the early church. [02:40]
- 3. Authority Beyond the Bible: The early church existed and thrived for over 200 years without an agreed canon of the New Testament, relying on its traditions and the authority of its bishops. This historical context reveals that the authority to judge truth cannot lie in the Bible alone but also in the church's traditions and teachings. [07:08]
- 4. The One True Church: For over a thousand years, there was only one church that defended and protected the truth against heresies. The Great Schism of 1054 divided the church, but the Orthodox Church maintained the traditions and teachings of the early church. This highlights the importance of belonging to the church that preserves the original faith. [10:02]
- 5. Salvation in Orthodoxy: Orthodoxy views salvation as a process of theosis, becoming more like God through repentance and union with Him. This contrasts with the legalistic views of salvation in Western theology. True salvation and life in Christ can only be found within the Orthodox Church, emphasizing the need to seek and respond to God's call. [16:00]
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