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Hello @Xeno.of.athens, I'm finally back at it. Here is an article (homily?) from OCN called The Great Commission, written by Fr. Stavros Skrotirianakis, and here is an excerpt from it.
That's it for now. (edit: I will add this, I have read through numerous articles about the EOC understanding of The Great Commission. Most of them either refer to the 11, or to no one at all. Several have mentioned the church's responsibility in regard to v19, but NONE (so far) have ascribed the responsibility to go, make, baptize and teach to the clergy alone (IOW, NONE have excluded the laity from any of this).
So, are we done yet? Does this last bit of evidence finally "prove it" to you? You've been shown that what you believe in regard to The Great Commission stands in opposition to the teachings of RCC, EOC, Protestants and the Bible. Shall I see what the OO have to say next
God bless you!!
--David
~The Great Commission
Yesterday, we examined the account of the Resurrection from the Gospel of Matthew. Today, we will discuss the last few verses of the Gospel of Matthew, which include two verses, 19-20, known as the “Great Commission.” It is believed that this commission was given to the Disciples immediately prior to the Ascension, though the Ascension of Christ is not mentioned in Matthew’s Gospel.
This Gospel passage is read at every baptism in the Orthodox Church. Every baptized Orthodox Christian is given the same commission as the original Disciples—to go, make disciples of all nations, baptize them, and teach them all that we have learned from Christ. There are four specific verbs in the Great Commission—to go, make, baptize, and teach. These four things are the responsibility of every Orthodox Christian, not just the clergy.
...the Great Commission is one of the most important passages of scripture because it is the call to make disciples that is given to EVERY Christian person.........
That's it for now. (edit: I will add this, I have read through numerous articles about the EOC understanding of The Great Commission. Most of them either refer to the 11, or to no one at all. Several have mentioned the church's responsibility in regard to v19, but NONE (so far) have ascribed the responsibility to go, make, baptize and teach to the clergy alone (IOW, NONE have excluded the laity from any of this).
So, are we done yet? Does this last bit of evidence finally "prove it" to you? You've been shown that what you believe in regard to The Great Commission stands in opposition to the teachings of RCC, EOC, Protestants and the Bible. Shall I see what the OO have to say next
God bless you!!
--David
Romans 10
9 If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;
10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
13 for “WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED.”
14 How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher?
17 So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ.
~The Great Commission
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