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Orthodox Theology

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Orthodox theology encompasses the foundational beliefs and doctrines that have been upheld by the Christian church throughout history, emphasizing the importance of Scripture as the ultimate authority in matters of faith and practice. Central to this theological framework is the understanding of the nature of God, as articulated in passages such as Deuteronomy 6:4, where the Shema proclaims the oneness of God. The doctrine of the Trinity, though complex, is rooted in the teachings of Jesus, who commands in Matthew 28:19 to baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, reflecting the unity and distinctiveness of the Godhead. Furthermore, the concept of salvation, as outlined in Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizes grace through faith, affirming that it is not by our works but by God's mercy that we are saved. Orthodox theology also addresses the nature of humanity's fall and the need for redemption, as seen in Romans 3:23, which states, 'for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.' Through the lens of orthodox beliefs, Christians are called to live out their faith in accordance with the teachings of Scripture, as Paul encourages in Philippians 2:12 to 'work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.' In exploring these truths, believers are invited to deepen their understanding of God’s revelation and to engage in a life that reflects His glory.

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Dr. Tom Nettles delivers a sermon on the life of Asahel Nettleton, a devoted evangelist born in 1783, who underwent a profound spiritual transformation after struggling with the wickedness of his heart. Nettleton's dedication to Christ led him to become an effective spiritual counselor during reviva

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