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Amen! God is not in the intellect. God is not in the brain. God is in you! Let all scripture and writings of the saints be the ink the Holy Spirit uses to write the story of your journey to God.I appreciate your kindness, Jack. Thank you.
It’s interesting that you should look at it that way. Just a few hours ago a Coptic friend of mine contacted me about putting together a care package of sorts, as she knows I will be attending my first liturgy soon but also that the area that I am moving to has a very small Coptic community (they don’t have their own church, so they meet in an individual’s house), so she wants to make sure I have some of the basic things that come with life as a Coptic Christian, because who knows where/if I could get them where I’m moving. She asked me about what books I have that relate to the faith, so I told her about the four or five I have. Then she asked if I had read this or that book or pamphlet, and everything she mentioned I said no to, because I haven’t. It really hit me how I’ve barely even stuck a toe into the water yet, you know? So it seems the exact opposite to me. In fact, I imagine that I could spend the rest of my life reading about various forms of Christianity and how they relate to and differ from one another and still not really know all that much. Eventually you have to put down the books and pick a street, I guess.
Ephesians 3:14 This, then, is what I pray, kneeling before the Father, 15 from whom every fatherhood, in heaven or on earth, takes its name. 16 In the abundance of his glory may he, through his Spirit, enable you to grow firm in power with regard to your inner self, 17 so that Christ may live in your hearts through faith, and then, planted in love and built on love, 18 with all God’s holy people you will have the strength to grasp the breadth and the length, the height and the depth;19 so that, knowing the love of Christ, which is beyond knowledge, you may be filled with the utter fullness of God.
peace