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Pilgrims from Paradise
Summary: Matthew Gallatin gives his perspective on living the Orthodox life while here on earth.
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This is part 2 of Matthew's discussion on this fleshly passion that plagues so many.
In part one of a two part series, Matthew addresses the societal problem of lust and immorality in the light of the Orthodox Christian Faith.
Why do Orthodox feel they need to confess their sins to a priest. Don't we all have direct access to God through Christ?
This is the final episode in the Imputed Righteousness series. If you would like a CD package (4 CD's) of all 13 episodes in this series it is available for $30 when you make your request by emailing us. We will give you the details on how to process your order.
Abraham faces the greatest test of his faith imaginable.
Faith is the beginning of the journey to salvation but obedience is the path. It is simply our love relationship with God.
What God really wants from us is a living connection. A joining with our beings. Just believing that doesn't make it happen.
Matthew takes a break from his series to address some questions from listeners.
What is the nature of faith and how does it relate to the phrase "faith alone?"
Matthew is helping us understand the nature of our "dance" with God. Abram, Sarai and Hagar are the focus of today's study.
Dancing with God has become a lost art in the west. Listen as Matthew helps us recover this wonderful and living movement with our Creator.
Are we really righteous as the result of a declaration? Matthew continues his look at Abraham's faith and how that relates to our lives as Christians today.
Matthew continues his look at Abraham and his faith. What did God impute to him as a result?
This week Matthew takes a closer look at Abram becoming Abraham and what his faith brought about.
So, is God's righteousness a commodity he bestows on us or is it part of His being and we enter into it?