~Anastasia~
† Handmaid of God †
- Dec 1, 2013
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Please don't take offence at me saying some EO appear to embrace grace more than others.
I would only class myself as Christian, not of a particular denomination. I fully agree with you. In ALL denominations there are people half hearted I you like about God, and others not so.
As I may have told you. In my youth I went to a denomination That believed it was the only true fist century church, and stood full square on the bible. I fully believed them at the time. However, when i fully read the NT for myself I was stunned, much of what was written in it concerning the gospel message I had never heard preached from the pulpit.
So I am not one who believes there is any set denomination that has a monopoly on truth preached. Once yes, not since.
I'm not offended, Stuart.
I would just be careful in assuming what people "seem to" believe and embrace, or not.
I'm not saying there are not lukewarm Orthodox - I'm sure there are. And if you know someone well in daily life, you may indeed be able to form a pretty informed opinion, if their words and actions contradict the faith, and they are not at all new to it, regardless of what kind of church they claim. But we must be careful.
I have met a few people who don't seem to do or say much that would make you think their faith had any real influence on them. But then if I happened to get to know them much better, I have (more than once!) found a rock-solid core to their faith that was fervently dedicated to God, despite their quietness and lack of show about it outwardly. I have especially found this within Orthodoxy, and even within persons who don't regularly attend Church.
So I have learned that we must be careful, very careful, in thinking we can know the heart of a person and what they believe and think, unless they share it with us. Those surprises taught me that.
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