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About Orthodox Spirituality |
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Spirituality in the Orthodox Church means the everyday
activity of life in communion with God.
The term spirituality refers not merely to the activity of man's spirit alone, his mind, heart, and soul, but it refers as well to the whole of man's life as inspired and guided by the Spirit of God. Every act of a Christian must be a spiritual
act.
Everyday thought must be spiritual, every word, every deed, every activity of the body, every action of the person. This mean, that all that a person thinks, says and does must be inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit so that the will of God the Father might be accomplished as revealed and taught by Jesus Christ the Son of God.
Doing all things to the glory of God is the meaning and substance of life for a human being. This "doing" is what Christian spirituality is about. A person can abide in Christ, accomplish His commandments and be in communion with God the Father only by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in his life. Spiritual life is life in and by the
Holy Spirit of God.
It is the classical teaching of the Orthodox Church, made popular in
recent times by Seraphim of Sarov (19th c) that the very essence of life
itself, is the "acquisition of the Holy Spirit of God". It is life with God, the life of the
Church.
(From"The Orthodox Faith. vol. IV - Spirituality" by Father Thomas Hopko) The essentials of Orthodox Spirituality are: |
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