28 October 2023
Not playing that game
21 October 2023
First Time in a Long Time
18 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Where did you learn to philosophize in such a manner about Christ? The Jews crucify Him, who knew the law, but you, inexperienced in this, call God the condemned one and worship the crucified.—St. John Chrysostom, Sermon on the Repentant Thief
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
16 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
13 October 2023
12 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
11 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
10 October 2023
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Catechesis
Lewis
Patristic Quote of the Day
09 October 2023
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
Patristic Quote of the Day
07 October 2023
A Very Late “Aha!”
06 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
If someone asks you, ‘Do you worship the crucified one?’ answer with a cheerful voice and a joyful countenance, ‘Yes, I worship, and I will never cease to worship.’ And if they laugh, weep for them because they are deranged. Give thanks to the Lord because He has bestowed such benefits on us that no one can learn without divine revelation. Therefore, even if someone laughs, it’s because the natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit.—St. John Chrysostom, Sermon on the Holy Cross
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
05 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Christ came once and found our ancient document, which Adam had written. He brought the beginning of the debt; we have increased it with our sins afterward. There was a curse, sin, death, and the condemnation of the Law written in that document; Christ abolished all these and canceled them. Therefore, Paul cries out, ‘Having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross.’ He did not say He wiped it out but nailed it to the cross so that not even a trace of it should remain. That’s why He did not obliterate it but tore it up. The nails of the cross tore it up and destroyed it so that it would become useless forever.—St. John Chrysostom, Third Sermon on the Newly Illumined
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
04 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Do you want to learn the power of this blood from another source? Look from where it flowed initially and from where it had its source, from above the cross, from the side of the Lord. For, it is said, ‘When Jesus was dead but still hanging on the cross, a soldier came and pierced his side with a spear, and immediately there came out blood and water. This was the symbol of baptism and of the mysteries. Therefore, it did not say, ‘Blood came out,’ but ‘Blood and water.’ Why? Because, from both of these, the Church is born, ‘the water, for regeneration, and the blood, for sanctification, the Spirit’s manifestation.’ And the symbols of the baptism and the mysteries came from the side. From the side, therefore, Christ formed the Church, just as He formed Eve from the side of Adam.—St. John Chrysostom, Sermon 3 on the Newly Illumined.
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
03 October 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
For this reason, indeed, we baptize infants, though they have no sins*, so that sanctification, righteousness, adoption, inheritance, brotherhood, and being members of Christ, becoming a dwelling place of the Spirit may be added.—St. John Chrysostom, Sermon 3 on the Newly Illumined
*Chrysostom was speaking here of volitional sins, sins committed in defiance of God’s will which one knows and understands, but chooses to ignore.