
Contemplative ecstasies— hymns and prose on the Incarnation, Death, & Resurrection of Christ.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Salvation is not a choice humanity makes for Christ; it is the fixed and immovable reality of our union in Christ. Salvation is not an attribute God dispenses, nor a benefit He bestows; salvation is the Savior Himself— the person of Christ. It is not... more
Who am I, O Life, that You should descend unto my death?
Who am I, O Assuming One?
Who, in the foul chambers of my heart,
where life had gone dumb with stench,
and breath no longer answered breath,
where despair smothered like a grave-shroud— w... more
The mystery of the Incarnation of the Word contains within itself the whole meaning of creation. For He became what we are, that He might make us what He is.
This is no repair, no divine contingency, no Plan B hastily drafted after a fall. Our parti... more
The whole debate around hell is extremely backwards. Let me put it this way: we are ALL in danger of hell—because we are all being loved without escape.
St. Isaac the Syrian speaks without hesitation: “Those who are punished in Gehenna are scourged... more
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom— but play is its everlasting end
Whenever God reveals Himself throughout Scripture, the first human response is almost always fear. Of course it is. Reality Himself has been unveiled. Thus the recurrin... more
Just as there is nothing we have done to arrive where we are— seated IN Him in the heavenlies (Eph 2:6), hidden IN Christ (Col 3:1–3), assumed into the Divine Life—so too there is nothing we could do, nor have done, that could ever undo this union. A... more
Christ did not suffer and die to satisfy some wrathful thirst in God, as though the Father required payment or the will of the Trinity were divided and bargaining with itself. God needs nothing. The Incarnation, Death, and Resurrection of Christ were... more
The whole of You fills all things, and yet You are entirely outside of everything. You are above all things, Master— above every beginning, above every essence, above the very nature of nature itself. You are beyond all ages and eons, above every lig... more







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