The Creed – Part 4

The Main Idea of the Lecture
This lecture explains the continuation of the Creed, focusing on the second coming of Christ, judgment, the divinity of the Holy Spirit, the nature of the Church, the importance of baptism, and faith in resurrection and eternal life.
The Coming of Christ and Judgment
The lecture confirms that Christ will come to judge the living and the dead, meaning all البشر whether alive at His coming or already dead.
His second coming is connected with three main events: resurrection, judgment, and the end of this world.
The righteous will rise with spiritual bodies and be with the Lord, while the wicked will be judged according to their deeds.
The Eternal Kingdom of Christ
The lecture explains that Christ’s kingdom is not earthly nor limited by time, but an eternal kingdom without end.
This confirms that Christ does not reign for a limited period, but His reign is eternal in the heavenly Jerusalem.
The Holy Spirit and His Divinity
The lecture confirms that the Holy Spirit is the Lord, the Giver of life, who proceeds from the Father eternally.
It explains the difference between eternal “procession” and temporal “sending,” affirming that the Holy Spirit is equal with the Father and the Son in essence and glory.
He is the one who speaks in the prophets, meaning the source of divine inspiration.
The One Holy Church
The Church is defined as the assembly of believers, the Body of Christ and His Bride.
It is characterized as:
- One: because it is one body of Christ
- Holy: sanctified by the blood of Christ and the sacraments
- Catholic (universal): includes all believers everywhere
- Apostolic: based on the teaching and tradition of the apostles
Baptism and Its Importance
Baptism is the entrance to the Church, and it is one because it represents:
- Death with Christ
- And new birth by the Holy Spirit
Through it, sins are forgiven, therefore it is not repeated.
Resurrection and Eternal Life
The lecture confirms faith in the resurrection of the dead, where the righteous rise to eternal life and the wicked to judgment.
It also points to the hope in eternal life with God, which is the goal of faith and spiritual life.
The Spiritual Dimension
The lecture calls for readiness for Christ’s coming through a life of repentance and righteousness, in hope of eternal life.
It also emphasizes holding to the Orthodox faith and the apostolic tradition.
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