St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church Bible Study
This sermon reflects on the Sunday of the Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council and why the Orthodox Church teaches that truth matters. The sermon focuses on the warning of Saint Paul in Acts 20, where he tells the leaders of the Church to guard the flock. The danger he describes is not only outside persecution, but confusion that can arise from within the Christian community. This is a sermon about Orthodox Christianity, doctrine, spiritual vigilance, and learning to live the faith with humility. The Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council defended the Church against the Arian heresy, which denied the full divinity of the Son of God. Their witness reminds us that the Nicene Creed is not just a historical statement or a set of religious words. It is a confession of the truth that shapes prayer, worship, salvation, and the spiritual life. The sermon explains that Orthodox apologetics is not about online arguing, but about knowing what the Church teaches and living it faithfully. This matters because Christians can be weakened when they do not know the faith they claim to follow. If we only study Orthodoxy but do not pray, repent, and worship, our knowledge becomes empty. If we try to live the faith without learning what the Orthodox Church teaches, we can become confused and easily led away. The Christian life requires both knowledge and practice, both doctrine and repentance, both worship and understanding. The sermon invites listeners to take the faith seriously without becoming harsh or prideful. Orthodox Christians are called to grow through Scripture, the Divine Liturgy, prayer, confession, classes, parish life, and conversations with faithful guides. The goal is not to win arguments, but to become rooted in the life of the Church. When the faith is known and lived, the Church’s witness to the world becomes clearer, stronger, and more faithful.
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