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    The Orthodox Dress Code

    Many poor have been kicked out of churches, they were wearing the only ragged clothes they had left. I wouldn’t take these dress codes to extremes.
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    The Eucharist Communion

    Well you seem to know everything, couldn’t possibly learn something new. It may be better for you to remain invincibility ignorant, than to venture into these subjects with a mocking attitude. From my vantage, you seem like someone who will never understand remotely close to what I am talking...
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    The Eucharist Communion

    The Eucharist is Jesus. He comes to us in Covenantal Union, it is an exchange of persons, He gives all that He is to us, and we give all that we are to Him. “ He who eats my fresh and drinks my blood, abides in me and I in Him “ It will take an Eternity of Love, Praise and Thanksgiving to make...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    The hunger and thirst Jesus is referring to, is eternal hunger and thirst. Each Eucharistic Communion endures throughout Eternity. Each Communion gives increase to our bodies and souls forever.
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    The Eucharist Communion

    “ Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” When we abide in Jesus through the Eucharist, we take all our burdens to Him and rest in Him. When Jesus abides in us in the Eucharist, we minister to Him and comfort Him during His bitter passion and sufferings for...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    In the Eucharist we exchange hearts with Jesus. “ He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me and I in him. “ This is where all other things fall away and we enter into unity with Jesus. This is a moment of eternity, a foretaste of Heaven. Jesus Holiness, Love and Goodness fill our...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    In the Eucharist Jesus comes to us like a sweet innocent helpless infant who is overjoyed to see us and totally envelopes us with all His Love. He fills our heart with all we need, His Love, Light, Goodness and Grace. It is this Communion with Him that transforms us to be like Him. No matter...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    The Eucharist is a daily bread that sustains us to resurrection and eternal life. The Manna was a daily bread that only sustained to the promised land. Jesus didn’t say, ‘ he who eats my flesh once ‘. Jesus imparts His Life daily to us in the Eucharist sustaining us in and by His Love and Grace.
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    “From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.” Without faith, Jesus words are impossible to believe. Today many walk away from Jesus in their hearts, not their feet. The whole point of Jesus Sacrifice, is so that we eat the flesh and blood of that sacrifice to...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    I quoted John 6, many times you saw Jesus own words, all you must do is believe them. “Then he said to his servants, ‘The wedding banquet is ready, but those I invited did not deserve to come. 9 So go to the street corners and invite to the banquet anyone you find.’10 So the servants went out...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.” Many hear Jesus words, don’t believe them and don’t put them into practice. They don’t believe His flesh is real food and blood is real drink. They don’t eat His...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    again you need to read John 6. People don’t believe Jesus words. They don’t believe Jesus flesh is real food and blood is real drink, and thus they don’t come to Jesus in the Eucharist and eat His flesh and drink His blood. If they truly believed, they would attend the Feast. But not...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    To eat Jesus flesh and drink His blood is to partake of His immortality. “For as to what we say concerning the reality of Christ’s nature within us, unless we have been taught by Him, our words are foolish and impious. For He says Himself, My flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is drink...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    Jesus promised resurrection because of eating His flesh and drinking His blood. So your mortal body must die to be resurrected to eternal life. You don’t eat His flesh and drink His blood, you have a symbolic understanding. Jesus didn’t say His flesh and blood was symbolic food and symbolic...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    “ He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has Eternal Life, and I will raise him up on the Last Day. “ It is Jesus flesh and blood that gives life and resurrection to our bodies our flesh and blood on the Last Day. “ So he who eats me, will live because of Me “ “ My flesh is real food and my...
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    That’s what the Eucharist is.
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    Self defense and security teams?

    Martyrdom is also biblical, but out of love for others we should have some good prudent and practical measures in place for security. People need to prepare mentally and spiritually for martyrdom by open persecution.
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    You don’t believe Jesus flesh is real food and blood is real drink, so you deny Jesus own words that say exactly that.
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    Protestantism has more traditions than Catholics or Orthodox combined. But these are all human founded traditions of men based on human interpretations of Scripture and all in conflict with each other.
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    The Orthodox church has the seniority

    “Resting on the unshaken roots of the heavenly precepts, and strengthened by the evangelical traditions, the prescribed banishment, the destined tortures, the loss of property, the bodily punishments, have not terrified them.” Cyprian of Carthage Treatise 3, de lapsis 250 Ad. Learn real history...
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