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HisHumbleServant3239✝️

HisHumbleServant3239✝️

@HHS3239

Christian. I'm just a humble servant of the Lord, and a reader and follower of His word, the Holy Bible, to the best of my ability.

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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
You're again showing a fundamental misunderstanding on how salvation is viewed in the east....even what the purpose of what christ did on the cross was/is. In Eastern Orthodox theology, even when figures like Arius or Nestorius are anathematized by councils such as the First Council of Nicaea or the Council of Ephesus, this does not mean the Church has condemned them to hell. The anathema rejects their teachings as spiritually harmful, but salvation in Orthodoxy is understood primarily as healing and restoration (the healing of the soul from corruption and sin), not merely a legal verdict. Because of this, the Church identifies teachings that distort that healing process, but it does not claim to know whether a person ultimately accepted God’s healing especially at death. Final judgment belongs to God alone, who sees the heart and the possibility of repentance, so while their doctrines are condemned, their eternal fate is left to God’s mercy and healing justice.
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Idol Killer
Idol Killer@The_Idol_Killer·
@HHS3239 You might wanna stop before you make it worse for yourself
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Idol Killer
Idol Killer@The_Idol_Killer·
@HHS3239 I hope you watch the entire episode. I'm sure you'll appreciate the ending 😀
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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
When he uses guilt in his homily that you qoute hes referring to personal sin that we all commit not imputed inherited guilt 🤣 ive already answered this. Also salvation to John was through a medicinal lens not a legal satisfaction of God's wrath...he tought synergy and that the way you recieve that healing grace was through the sacraments.
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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
When it says saved by extranormative means thats means that god through his own Providence can join somebody to the body of christ the orthodox church since he is not bound by the sacraments....the fact you dont know this is orthodox teaching shows you are either bad faith or just ignorant
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HisHumbleServant3239✝️
@DracodaddyofOSU @Nicholai_Korea When did I say Salvation was just being declared righteous? Nice strawman... Where is it stated that you can be saved outside of rhe church in Eastern Orthodoxy? Bro, you make it up as you go, huh? It's amateur hour out here... 🤦🏾‍♂️
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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
In Eastern Orthodox teaching (as expressed, for example, in the Synod of Jerusalem (1672)), salvation means real transformation and union with Christ being healed from sin, restored to life, and incorporated into His Body rather than merely being legally declared righteous. Accordingly, the necessity of baptism is understood as normative and ontological, not legal: baptism is the God-given, ordinary means by which a person actually participates in Christ’s death and resurrection, receives remission of sins, and begins new life. This “necessity” refers to what God has established as the normative way of entering salvation, not a limitation on God Himself Orthodoxy explicitly holds that God is free to save outside the sacraments in extraordinary circumstances. In contrast, many penal substitution (PSA) Protestant views define salvation primarily as a legal declaration based on Christ bearing punishment in one’s place, with baptism seen as an outward sign of a prior justification by faith alone. So in Orthodoxy, baptism is necessary because it is the ordinary means by which salvation is actually effected in the person, while still affirming God’s freedom; whereas in PSA frameworks, salvation is already secured apart from baptism, making it non-essential to receiving salvation.
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HisHumbleServant3239✝️
@DracodaddyofOSU @Nicholai_Korea 🤦🏾‍♂️ So a "guilty" person is given up as far as Salvation is concerned? Tell me, look at the council of Jerusalem and tell me why you baptize folks. What CAN'T you have without a baptism? I'll wait...
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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
@HHS3239 @Nicholai_Korea Guilt here is personal sin not imputed inherited sin from the same source you quoted “For the reason why he calls him a sinner, is not because he transgressed the Law (for he had it not), but because he did evil.”
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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
Guilt is literally not used in the synod of Carthage 🤣 In terms of how they understood sin and remission Maximus the Confessor “The first sin was blameworthy… but the second, which came from it, is a blameless alteration of nature, namely corruption and mortality.” Source: pappaspatristicinstitute.com/post/did-chris…⁠� “Human nature… became subject to corruption and death, not to blame.” Source (analysis of Ad Thalassium 42): scielo.org.za/scielo.php?pid…⁠� Athanasius of Alexandria “Men… had turned toward corruption… and were held fast by the law of death.” Source: javierperdomo.substack.com/p/christs-aton…⁠� “The corruption of men could not otherwise be undone except through death.” Source: javierperdomo.substack.com/p/christs-aton…⁠� John Chrysostom “We baptize infants, though they are not defiled by sins, that they may receive… righteousness, adoption, and inheritance.” (Homily on Romans) Public domain text: newadvent.org/fathers/210210…⁠� Cyril of Alexandria “Human nature became diseased through the transgression of Adam… thus death entered.” (From his commentary on Romans) Reference discussion: orthodoxchristiantheology.com/2020/05/25/max…⁠�
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Father-of-Ohio-State-Football
Father-of-Ohio-State-Football@DracodaddyofOSU·
@HHS3239 @Nicholai_Korea Carthage doesnt teach we inherited imputed guilt so it doesn't matter 🤣 it in fact doesnt say that at all. The east reads this as “Sin” = corruption, death, fallen condition “Remission” = healing/cleansing, not legal guilt
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Nevsky
Nevsky@OrthodoxNev·
@HHS3239 With "we" I am specifically referring to those who adhere to the faith handed down by the apostles, excluding self appointed teachers on the internet who spread their ideas based on word concept fallacies.
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Nevsky
Nevsky@OrthodoxNev·
@HHS3239 You should look up Joshua Schooping. He left EO because we do not teach the reformed doctrine of PSA. He used to be a priest
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Modernist EO
Modernist EO@modernisteo26·
@HHS3239 @Nicholai_Korea He is comfortable with heretics like warren representing orthodoxy and obviously his pope, SDY. Nicolai cant make much money with his right wing cyber solutions co, so he is prostituting on YT farming views with whatever sells.
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