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In this episode, we explore the Orthodox teaching that salvation is not just about being forgiven, but about being united to God in our very being. Mr. Anthony Ally unpacks the meaning of ontological union—how Christ’s Incarnation, death, and Resurrection make it possible for us to truly participate in the divine life. Drawing from Scripture, the Church Fathers, and the liturgical life of the Church, we reflect on salvation as the healing of our nature and the restoration of our true purpose: communion with the Holy Trinity.
By Fr Stephen OsburnIn this episode, we explore the Orthodox teaching that salvation is not just about being forgiven, but about being united to God in our very being. Mr. Anthony Ally unpacks the meaning of ontological union—how Christ’s Incarnation, death, and Resurrection make it possible for us to truly participate in the divine life. Drawing from Scripture, the Church Fathers, and the liturgical life of the Church, we reflect on salvation as the healing of our nature and the restoration of our true purpose: communion with the Holy Trinity.