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To: Forest Keeper; jo kus
During life, we use our free will to perform various works of faith and other godly deeds in order to become more Christ-like

No, we don't do that "in order" to become Christ-like; the faith converts our hearts. We grow in Chirst. We seek God to lead us, we willingly ask of Him to grant us the grace; we do so through prayer. God, in turn, gives us oportunities to put what we believe in practice.

We don't go to church so that we may be saved; we go to church to praise God, because we want to. If it is an "obligation" or if it is done to "earn points" it's for all the wrong reasons.

5,428 posted on 05/02/2006 7:35:31 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: kosta50; jo kus
FK; "During life, we use our free will to perform various works of faith and other godly deeds in order to become more Christ-like."

No, we don't do that "in order" to become Christ-like; the faith converts our hearts. We grow in Chirst. We seek God to lead us, we willingly ask of Him to grant us the grace; we do so through prayer. God, in turn, gives us opportunities to put what we believe in practice.

I thought theosis was achieved by becoming Christ-like to a certain degree. How is this accomplished if not through acts or deeds? Are not deeds necessary to achieve theosis?

5,768 posted on 05/05/2006 3:31:07 PM PDT by Forest Keeper
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