“As long as I remain imperfect and refractory, neither obeying God by practising the commandments nor becoming perfect in spiritual knowledge, Christ from my point of view also appears imperfect and refractory because of me. For I diminish and cripple Him by not growing in spirit with Him, since I am 'the body of Christ and one of its members' (I Cor. 12:27).” LongBodyChristianSpiritualSpiritChristPerfectViewsGrowingBecomingMembersPoint Of ViewOrthodoxImperfectCommandmentsDiminishObeyingCripplesBody Of ChristSpiritual KnowledgeObeying GodBecoming Perfect Author:Maximus the Confessor
“So long as we stand "under the Law", we cannot perceive this hidden unity of all the commandments. It is part of legalism that the will of God must appear to it as a multiplicity of commandments. In actual fact, it is one and indivisible; God wants nothing else except love because He Himself is love.” WantLongFactsLawLove IsChristianityUnityGods WillPerceiveCommandmentsMultiplicityIndivisibleChristian LoveLegalism Book:The Letter to the Romans Source: The Letter to the Romans
“The traditional religions worry me. Their long history proves that they have not understood the meaning of the commandment: Thou shalt not kill. If we want to save this world from unimaginable destruction we should concentrate not on the faraway God , but on the heart of the individual.” IfsWorldWantShouldHeartLongIndividualWorryThis WorldProveUnderstoodDestructionTraditionalCommandmentsUnimaginable Book:Einstein and the Poet: In Search of the Cosmic Man Source: Einstein and the Poet: In Search of the Cosmic Man