We are so glad you have joined us to celebrate the Risen Lord! This week, we will hear a lesson from Fr. Christopher Caudle called "Beliefs That Work." Here are the scriptures for this week:
Scriptures
Psalm 146
1 Corinthians 8:1-6
Matthew 1:25-30
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Hear the sermon now, "Beliefs That Work" - Fr. Christopher Caudle
Belief systems shape our decisions, actions, and understanding of the world. They are formed through reason, sensory experience, and the influence of the community. The Nicene Creed, a historic statement of Christian faith, aligns these beliefs with the character of God.
Beliefs are shaped by:
The Nicene Creed helps align beliefs with the character of God. It is the church's response to the question, "Who do you say that I am?" asked by both Jesus and the world. The Creed is not just a set of statements but a response of worship and witness, guiding believers in their faith and daily decisions.
The document references various biblical passages to support the idea that beliefs should be rooted in the character of God. For example, in Exodus and Leviticus, God's commandments are connected to His character, emphasizing that beliefs should reflect who God is.
The Creed is meant to build up, direct, and bring rest to believers. It ensures that beliefs are not just for winning arguments but for guiding one's life in alignment with God's character.
Living a life aligned with the character of God can lead others to glorify God. The Creed serves as a means of articulating faith in a way that is both a response of worship and a witness to the world.
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