tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24378081.post7405260799772738312..comments2023-08-24T04:37:47.133-07:00Comments on Cost of Discipleship: Real Orthodoxy as testified by Lutheran martyr Richard WurmbrandΡωμανός ~ Romanóshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00212143017939554092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24378081.post-70817951084052687882011-04-01T10:48:05.206-07:002011-04-01T10:48:05.206-07:00Thank you, Habte Selassie, for your added testimon...Thank you, Habte Selassie, for your added testimony. It rejoices me to receive it, and I offer thanks to the Father for you.<br /><br />Blessed Pascha to you and yours!<br />RomanosΡωμανός ~ Romanóshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00212143017939554092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24378081.post-30050048184254764122011-04-01T10:29:10.422-07:002011-04-01T10:29:10.422-07:00Selam!
Yes, the testimony of those sufferers and ...Selam!<br /><br />Yes, the testimony of those sufferers and martyrs of our more recent past steadily remind us that Our Lord and Savior came into this world, and is with us in this world, but that truly His Kingdom and reign is not of this world, but beyond. The Orthodox is a glimpse into Zion, the pure tabernacle of our Lord and Savior, but as the Apostle Paul explained, "We see things now dimly, as if through a dirtied mirror." Only we Christians can understand this, as much like that poor farmer, we can find a sincere smile in the darkest of moments, and our hope is strengthened by tribulation, by trials, that we might rejoice in the consummation there of when our Lord and Savior comes to us, directly, tangibly, not in some pie-in-the-sky future, but here and now every single day of the ever rising Sun in our midst.<br /><br />stay blessed,<br />habte selassieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com