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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
"This text is rightly called the gospel in miniature because it contains the entire sum of the Christian doctrine in a brief compass: God so loved... that He gave... that whoever believes... shall not perish but have eternal life. Here...
"'Come unto me'—this is the invitation of prevenient grace, calling all. 'Take my yoke'—this is responsive obedience, learning from Him. 'Find rest'—this is the fruit of sanctification, rest deepening as we grow. Rest is entered and grows." — John Wesley.
"The new creation has already begun in Christ, and we are its ambassadors. Mission is announcing and embodying this new reality. We don't just tell people how to go to heaven; we demonstrate that heaven is breaking in—new creation is...
"The PRESENCE of God changes everything! Waters that should drown—part! Fires that should consume—cool! This isn't just survival; it's VICTORY! God doesn't just get us through; He makes us TRIUMPHANT through! Walk through your waters SHOUTING—God is WITH you!" — Bill Johnson.
"Do you have this faith? Not just belief ABOUT God but trust IN God? Faith is personal—it's YOUR substance, YOUR evidence. No one else can believe for you. This faith saves, sustains, and guarantees your eternal home with God." — Billy Graham.
"Work heartily—put your whole heart into it. This is practical holiness: sanctified hands and hearts in daily labor. Whatever work—manual or mental, paid or unpaid—becomes means of grace when offered to God. Holy living includes holy working." — John Wesley.
"God provides the way of escape—but we must take it. Grace enables; we respond. The power to resist is given; we must employ it. This is cooperative grace: God's faithfulness meets our faithfulness. We are not passive but active participants...
"Paul wrote this from prison—a political prisoner. 'I can do all things' is resistance faith: Christ strengthens us to stand against injustice, to persist in solidarity, to endure persecution for the poor. This is not prosperity promise but martyr's courage." — Jon Sobrino.
"New creation isn't just about personal salvation; it's cosmic renewal. The next verse says God is reconciling THE WORLD. We're not just saved souls; we're agents of new creation—partners in making all things new: relationships, systems, creation itself." — Brian McLaren.
"Come and find REST for your souls! The Holy Spirit is our rest—the Comforter who soothes, refreshes, renews. In His presence we find the rest Jesus promises. Soak in worship; linger in prayer; let the Spirit give you supernatural rest!" — Jack Hayford.
"The man on the cross is facing only one direction. He is not going back. He has no further plans of his own. The cross means death to self—complete, final, irreversible. 'I am crucified with Christ' is not poetry but reality." — A.W.
"We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us. Delight in the Lord means learning to want what is actually best. When we truly delight in God, our desires are not...
"Seventy years of exile—God's plan unfolds across generations. We want immediate deliverance; God works in decades and centuries. Trust in divine providence means accepting that we may not see the fulfillment. The Church thinks in centuries; so does God." — Pope Benedict XVI.
"'Abide in Me'—this requires our participation. We choose to stay connected; we discipline ourselves to remain. Grace flows through the connection, but we must maintain it. The branch that stops abiding stops bearing. Keep abiding; keep receiving; keep bearing fruit." — John Wesley.
"Christ's victory is new creation breaking into old creation. The world's trouble belongs to the old order; Christ's overcoming belongs to the new. We live in overlap: trouble is real, but so is resurrection. Take heart—the future has invaded the...
"His mercies are NEW every morning! Yesterday's failures? Under the blood. Yesterday's struggles? Left behind. Today is FRESH! God's faithfulness is GREAT—He doesn't hold yesterday against you. Wake up and receive today's portion of mercy. It's already waiting!" — T.D.
"Your identity is not your performance, your reputation, or your achievements. 'It is no longer I who live.' Your truest self is now 'Christ in me.' This frees you for mission: you have nothing to prove, nothing to lose. The...
"Courage is not the absence of fear but the strength to act despite it. 'Be not afraid'—but we ARE afraid, and we march anyway. God is with us in the fire hoses and jail cells. Freedom fighters need Joshua's courage:...
"Temptation tests but also purifies—it is part of the spiritual ladder. God allows temptation measured to our strength, always with escape. Through nepsis (watchfulness) and the Jesus Prayer, we find the door out. The faithful God provides; we must be vigilant to see." — St.
"Paul wrote to Timothy; I write from prison. The Spirit of power, love, and sound mind is real—tested by persecution. Fear comes naturally; the Spirit comes supernaturally. In the face of death, the Spirit gives clarity, courage, and inexplicable peace." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
"You can know the Shepherd personally. Not just believe He exists, but KNOW Him—His voice, His care, His provision. 'The Lord is MY shepherd'—have you made it personal? Have you given your life to the Good Shepherd who gave His...
"The oppressed need sustained connection to the Source. Activism apart from Christ burns out; resistance apart from the Vine withers. But those who abide bear fruit that remains—justice that endures, love that persists, hope that never dies. Stay connected to live." — Howard Thurman.
"God cares for the crucified peoples—those bearing the weight of unjust systems. Their cares are not private neuroses but systemic injustices. When they cast cares on God, they cast the weight of oppression on the One who stands against oppressors." — Jon Sobrino.
"The disinherited face unique temptations: the temptation to hate, to fear, to deceive for survival. God is faithful—He provides escape even here. The way out may be love that refuses to hate, courage that refuses to fear, integrity that refuses to compromise." — Howard Thurman.