Mark 2: 21-22 When you put on Christ you must discard the old garment. When you accept the new wine you need a new skin. In becoming a Christian you need to leave your old life behind. Orthodox Christian Monastery of St Antony and St Cuthbert, Gatten Pontesbury Shropshire. England. U.K. SY5 0SJ https://www.orthodoxmonastery.co.uk/
Mark 2: 21-22
When you put on Christ you must discard the old garment.
When you accept the new wine you need a new skin.
In becoming a Christian you need to leave your old life behind.
Orthodox Christian Monastery of St Antony and St Cuthbert,
Gatten
Pontesbury
Shropshire.
England.
U.K.
SY5 0SJ
https://www.orthodoxmonastery.co.uk/
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I have met people, some in community or not, who being very different seem to have the same spirit with them – this is how the Holy Spirit draws people together – even those who are apart or don't know one another have the same spirit in Christ. (Better to be rid of the old baggage) Thankyou & God bless!
Father, as ever what you say is perfound and true not just in our individual lives but also in our common life as communities or countries. A little more of this sort of wisdom and society would be a lot easier to live in.
Thank you for your lovely explanation starting at 13:50. You've hit on a fear that I and I am certain many others have had. I really like sausages, but I do not want to be one, and I'm very happy to be reassured that the Orthodox Church is not a sausage making machine. Our individuality is not blotted out, but rather enhanced. Thank you Father Philip. It is a joy to listen to you.
Thankyou father, God bless you, have a blessed week!