The Ladder Homilies

Theosis - Rev. Fr. Abey George

13 min · 28. Mai 2026
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In the days between Ascension and Pentecost, the Church places before us the High Priestly Prayer of Christ from the Gospel of St. John — a prayer that reveals the deepest desire of God for humanity. Jesus does not pray for comfort, success, or worldly blessings. He prays “that they all may be one” — united with Him and transformed by His divine life. This homily explores the Orthodox understanding of theosis (deification): the true purpose of the Christian life. What does it mean to unite our thoughts, desires, and will to God? How do we know if we are truly drawing closer to Him? Through reflections on repentance, humility, negative thoughts, gossip, and the life of Saint Paisios of Mount Athos, this message challenges us to prepare our hearts for the coming of the Holy Spirit by cultivating purity, humility, and love for others. As Pentecost approaches, we are reminded that Christianity is not merely about attending church or asking God for things — it is about becoming one with Him.

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