St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church Bible Study
This sermon examines the healing of the centurion’s servant in Matthew 8 and what the encounter teaches about faith, authority, and obedience. The centurion understands that he is both under authority and responsible for others. He also recognizes the limits of his own power. His humility allows him to trust the divine authority that can bring healing. The sermon explains why spiritual authority exists within the Orthodox Church. Bishops, priests, parents, and other leaders are given responsibilities for the good of those entrusted to them. Christian authority is meant to be sacrificial rather than controlling. It should guide people toward God, protect the unity of the Church, and support their salvation. Orthodox Christianity does not teach blind obedience or claim that clergy are incapable of mistakes. Christians must never cooperate with sin, manipulation, or abuse. At the same time, spiritual growth requires the humility to receive correction even when it challenges our opinions. Prayer, repentance, confession, and life in a parish help heal the pride that makes us trust only ourselves. True Christian freedom is not the power to do whatever we desire. It is freedom from sin, pride, and the passions so that we may love God and one another. This sermon invites listeners to consider whether their choices are shaped by personal preference or by a sincere desire for God’s will. The life of the Orthodox Church gives us a community in which we can ask questions, receive guidance, and grow together in the spiritual life.
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