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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?”
23,842 sermon illustrations through the Eastern Orthodox lens
"POWER—not weakness! The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you! LOVE—perfect love casts out fear! SOUND MIND—clarity in the midst of chaos! This is your inheritance! Fear has NO legal right! Enforce what the Spirit has given!" — Bill Johnson.
The devil wants you terrified, paralyzed, hopeless. But God says 'Be strong!' This is gospel against fear. When terror comes, cling to the Word: 'I am with you.' Christ has conquered; what can man or devil do? A mighty fortress...
"David wrote this Psalm looking forward to the Messiah-Shepherd. Israel awaits the fulfillment when Messiah reigns and literally shepherds His people. But in this church age, we too have the Good Shepherd caring for us until He comes again to shepherd all nations." — J.
"The waters and fires are sanctifying—they purify, they test, they strengthen. We pass THROUGH, not around. Grace sustains us in the passing; we emerge transformed. This is prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace at work: God with us through every refining fire." — John Wesley.
"'You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies'—the oppressed eat while oppressors watch. This is reversal, vindication, dignity restored. The poor feast; the powerful see. God sets the liberation banquet in plain sight of those who...
"Eternal life is not just endless existence but the life of the age to come—resurrection life, new creation life. Sin's wages are death, the undoing of creation. God's gift is life, the renewal of all things. In Christ, we receive...
"You are DESTINED for victory! God is FAITHFUL—He will MAKE a way! When temptation comes, don't just endure—OVERCOME! The same power that raised Jesus lives in you! Command the temptation to bow to the name of Jesus! There IS a...
"Scripture illumines the path of liberation—the Exodus story, the prophets' cries, Jesus' mission to the poor. The Word lights the way toward justice. For the oppressed, Scripture is survival light in very present darkness. The lamp shows the liberating way." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"The sweetest word of the whole is that monosyllable, 'My.' He does not say, 'The Lord is the shepherd of the world at large.' He says, 'The Lord is MY shepherd.' The words are in the present tense: not 'The...
"'I will uphold you with my righteous right hand'—the same hand that created worlds holds you. When the devil accuses, when conscience condemns, when circumstances overwhelm—cling to this word. God's right hand is stronger than all that threatens. Fear not!" — Martin Luther.
"Mission is not essentially an action by which the church puts forth its own power and wisdom to conquer the world around it; it is an action of God, putting forth the power of his Spirit to bring the universal...
"This is God's personal word to YOU: Fear not, I am with YOU. Not just with humanity in general—with YOU specifically. Whatever you're facing, He faces it with you. Whatever threatens, He is bigger. Take this promise personally: God is YOUR God." — Billy Graham.
"Work 'as unto the Lord' cannot justify exploitation. The God we serve liberates the oppressed—including oppressed workers. 'Not human masters'—this critiques masters who claim divine sanction for injustice. True work for God includes working for just labor conditions." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"'Do not be conformed to this world'—the world of white supremacy, of unjust systems, of oppressive patterns. The renewed mind sees through lies and imagines freedom. Transformation is liberation: minds freed from internalized oppression, bodies offered for the struggle." — James Cone.
"Scripture lights our path by revealing the whole story—creation to new creation—and showing us where we stand within it. The Word illumines not just morality but identity: who God is, who we are, where history is going. We find our...
"In the interior castle of the soul, stillness awaits. 'Be still and know'—this is the prayer of quiet, the contemplative rest in God's presence. Through silence and solitude, we enter deeper rooms of union. In stillness, God speaks; in knowing, we are transformed." — St.
"God is not indifferent. He cares—tenderly, personally, like a mother for her child. 'Cast your cares' because the Father's arms are always open. This is the tenderness of God: He delights in taking our burdens. We pray, we confess, we...
"What are God's plans? In Ephesians we learn: to unite all things in Christ. The 'hope and future' of Jeremiah 29:11 finds its ultimate meaning in Christ. He IS the plan. Every promise of hope converges on Him. Our future...
"What does God require? Justice, mercy, humble walk—and the Holy Spirit EMPOWERS all three! You can't do justice in your own strength, can't love mercy with a hard heart, can't walk humbly with pride. The Spirit transforms us to live Micah 6:8!" — T.D.
"No more death—death swallowed in victory through Christ's resurrection. He wipes tears because He shared them; He ends death because He defeated it. The cross leads to this: a world without mourning, crying, pain. Christ's victory becomes universal experience." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
"The enslaved sang Psalm 23 in the cotton fields: 'The Lord is my shepherd.' In the valley of the shadow of slavery, they declared a Shepherd who led to freedom. 'I will fear no evil'—not master, not whip, not death.
"Jesus Christ is the only way to the Father—this has been true in every dispensation. Salvation has always been by faith; the OBJECT of faith has always been Christ, whether anticipated in the Old Testament or received in the New.
"This promise was given specifically to Israel regarding return from Babylonian exile—and ultimately points to Israel's future restoration. God's plans for Israel remain; the seventy years picture longer periods of dispersion before final regathering. Prophecy is literal and certain." — Charles Ryrie.
"The thief has stolen much from the disinherited—dignity, opportunity, safety. But Jesus brings life ABUNDANT—not in possessions but in spirit, not in circumstances but in uncrushable hope. Life to the full is possible even when the thief has taken everything else." — Howard Thurman.