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Reading Scripture as a path to Theosis — deification and union with God.
Key question: “How does this passage draw us into the mystery of God and guide us on the path of theosis?”
23,770 sermon illustrations through the Eastern Orthodox lens
"Worry is practical atheism—living as if God will not provide. 'Seek first' means trust first. The kingdom is God's gracious rule; His righteousness is Christ's righteousness given to us. Trust the Father who knows what you need; He delights to give." — Martin Luther.
"Faith is the substance—the solid ground beneath our feet when we cannot see. It is the evidence—the proof that convinces though eyes see nothing. Faith does not create reality; it perceives the reality that is already there, unseen by natural eyes." — A.W.
"Peace guards hearts and minds—plural. This is not individualist calm but communal peace. The church prays together; peace comes to the body. Anxiety is communal too—we worry together and pray together. The peace community receives the peace of God." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"You ARE a new creation—now live like it! The old is GONE; stop letting it define you. Your past sins, failures, identity—gone! Walk in the new. The Spirit empowers you to live the new creation reality NOW. Don't believe the...
"Jeremiah 29:11 is a prophetic word to declare over your life! God's plans are for your GOOD. Believe it! 'I have a hope and a future!' When the enemy whispers despair, declare God's promise. Words of faith release God's plans...
"Read the context: 'Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile.' The promise of hope comes WITH a command to work for the common good. Jeremiah 29:11 is not private prosperity but communal flourishing—your welfare...
"'I am crucified with Christ' is not private spirituality; it's the shape of the community. We die to individualism, violence, power-seeking. Together we embody the crucified life: vulnerable, serving, peace-making. The church IS a crucified body." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist cruciform community.
"God is FAITHFUL—there is your anchor. He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. He knows your limits better than you do. And He provides the way of escape—not always around the temptation but through it.
"Jesus speaks to the 'heavy laden'—the campesinos crushed by unjust labor, the poor burdened by systems that exploit. His rest is not opiate but strength: rest to continue the fight, rest that declares their worth, rest that is itself resistance to dehumanization." — Oscar Romero.
"The simple church casts cares simply: in prayer together, in shared meals, in practical help. God cares through the community that cares. This isn't complicated theology—it's lived discipleship. We cast our burdens on each other because we are Christ's body." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"Looking to Jesus means following Him to the cross. He endured the cross, despising the shame—for us. The race is costly discipleship; cheap grace offers no finish line. But He who endured is now seated at God's right hand.
"The mind is renewed through the Word of God. As we saturate our thinking in Scripture, transformation happens. In this church age, God has given us the complete canon—our manual for mind renewal. Discerning God's will comes through knowing God's Word." — Warren Wiersbe.
"The crucified peoples know that powers and principalities TRY to separate—through violence, poverty, exclusion. But they cannot succeed! God's love in Christ—the crucified God—reaches the crucified peoples. Nothing the empire does can separate the victims from their Victim-God's love." — Jon Sobrino.
"Christian courage is required for faithful witness—the courage to speak truth graciously, to hold convictions humbly, to engage the world hopefully. 'Do not be terrified'—fear silences witness. God's presence emboldens us to be His ambassadors." — John Stott. Anglican: courage for witness.
"God's faithfulness funds mission. We go because He is faithful—His mercies will meet us. New every morning means fresh grace for each day's challenges. The missionary rests not on predictable outcomes but on predictable faithfulness. God is faithful; therefore we go." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"Christ died while we were sinners—this is prevenient grace in its starkest form. Before we sought God, He sought us. Before we loved, He loved. His death is the ultimate expression of grace that comes before any response on our part.
"If any be in Christ, they show it! The new creation is visible in transformed living: peace instead of violence, truth instead of deception, community instead of isolation. If the old has passed, where is the evidence? New creation must...
"Fear departs when we are united with God. The soul progressing in theosis knows increasing fearlessness because God's presence becomes more real than any threat. 'The Lord is with you'—this is not metaphor but mystical reality. In Him, we are unshakeable." — St.
"Isaiah 40 speaks to exiles exhausted by empire. 'Wait on the Lord' is not quietism but resistance—refusing to be defined by Babylon's pace and priorities. Renewed strength comes to those who trust God's alternative future, not imperial timelines." — Walter Brueggemann.
"God's 'plan' in Orthodox theology is the divine oikonomia—the household management of salvation. The future God promises is theosis, participation in divine life. Jeremiah 29:11 points beyond restoration to transformation, beyond return to transfiguration." — Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. Orthodox: the plan is theosis.
"What have YOU asked God for? He can do more! What have YOU imagined? He exceeds it! The power at work within YOU—personally—accomplishes immeasurably more than YOUR biggest prayers, YOUR wildest dreams. Believe for more; God delights to exceed." — Billy Graham.
"'Be still'—this is hesychia, the sacred stillness of the heart. In hesychasm, through the Jesus Prayer, we descend from the mind into the heart and there encounter the living God. 'Know that I am God'—gnosis, direct experiential knowledge, theotic knowing." — Kallistos Ware.
"Jesus didn't say 'I teach the truth'—He said 'I AM the truth.' Truth is not just doctrine; it's a Person to be encountered. When you meet Jesus—really meet Him—you encounter the Way, the Truth, and the Life. This is personal, experiential, transformational." — David Wilkerson.
"The kingdom is God's mission—His reign breaking into the world. To seek first the kingdom is to align with the missio Dei. When mission is our priority, provision follows. The sent one trusts the Sender for 'all these things.' Kingdom-seekers become kingdom-bringers." — Lesslie Newbigin.