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Orthodoxy is right faith in God; it is that
mighty power which makes each truly believing Orthodox Christian unwavering
on the righteous and pious path of his life. To be Orthodox means
to know correctly with the mind, to believe correctly with the heart, and to
confess correctly with the lips all that God Himself has revealed to us
about Himself, about the world and man, and about the tasks and aims of our
life in the teaching on the attaining of our spiritual union with Him and
our eternal salvation.
Without such right faith, according to the word of
the Apostle Paul, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews
11:06).
Orthodoxy is not only right faith and
a right confession of the fundamental truths and dogmas of the Church of
Christ, but also a right and virtuous life, founded on an unshakable law:
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the fulfilling of God’s
commandments, |
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the permeating of the heart with
humility, meekness and love for one’s neighbor, |
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the rendering of help to the needy
and unfortunate, and |
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the serving of one’s church.
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The Apostle James teaches:
“Faith without works is dead” (James 02:26). The Lord Jesus Christ
Himself, the future Judge of the whole world, promises to “reward every
man according to his works” (Matthew 16:27). The Apostle Paul
testifies that “every man shall receive his own reward according to his own
labor” (1Cor. 3:8). Here is the Orthodox point of view. Right faith must
be expressed in deeds, and deeds must serve as a manifestation of faith.
One must be closely united with the other indissolubly, like soul and body.
This only, then, is the Orthodox, the correct way leading us to God.
Orthodoxy is not only right faith and
a life according to faith, but also correct service to God. Our Lord Jesus
Christ expressed the essence of the right worship of God in these brief but
profound words: “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in
spirit and truth” (John 04:24). Only the inspired divine service of the
Holy Orthodox Church, which is permeated by prayer, has realized this sacred
worship of God in truth. Moreover, Orthodoxy is strict proportionality and
correctness in the manifestations of all the powers of soul and body. In
Orthodoxy, a proper place is allotted to everything: to the intellect, to
the wants and needs of the heart, to the manifestations of man’s free will,
to labor and prayer, to abstinence and watchfulness, in a word, to
everything of which man’s life consists.
Father V. Potapov
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Jesus Christ,
Our Lord and Savior
   

Saint Basil the Great
" Orthodoxy is about Being,
and Always Becoming
... St. Basil the Great "

Holy & Glorious
Saint John
Chrysostom
Patriarch of Constantinople |
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