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St. Theophan the Recluse defines our entire Christian life as podvig. He explains that the spirit hates sin, while the flesh dwells in it. How is this battle within ourselves to be resolved? Through podvig, that spiritual struggle of bringing the soul into mastery over the body.
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Plumb the depths of your Orthodox faith! The Podivg offers unique and relevant meditations on Eastern Orthodox theology, scripture, saints, and hymnody to support YOUR podvig (spiritual struggle). Subscribe now! Let's fight the good fight of faith together!
St. Theophan the Recluse defines our entire Christian life as podvig. He explains that the spirit hates sin, while the flesh dwells in it. How is this battle within ourselves to be resolved? Through podvig, that spiritual struggle of bringing the soul into mastery over the body.
St. Peter teaches that “as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because it is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.” 1 Peter 1:15-16
So how does one be Holy? Is that just a platitude or is it actually achievable?
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The Podvig with Joel Dunn
Plumb the depths of your Orthodox faith! The Podivg offers unique and relevant meditations on Eastern Orthodox theology, scripture, saints, and hymnody to support YOUR podvig (spiritual struggle). Subscribe now! Let's fight the good fight of faith together!
St. Theophan the Recluse defines our entire Christian life as podvig. He explains that the spirit hates sin, while the flesh dwells in it. How is this battle within ourselves to be resolved? Through podvig, that spiritual struggle of bringing the soul into mastery over the body.