Homilies on the Christian Life · Lecture 032
On Churchgoing
A lecture by Dimitrios Panagopoulos · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά
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Summary
Dimitrios Panagopoulos continues a series on churchgoing through the healing of the hemorrhaging woman and the raising of Jairus’s daughter in Mark 5, Luke 8, and Matthew 9. Jairus is presented as a formal adversary of Christ who comes only in desperation, while Christ’s immediate willingness to serve him defines Christian availability to others. The mixed crowd pressing around Christ becomes an image of congregations whose numbers do not measure spiritual preparation. By contrast, the hemorrhaging woman approaches with reverent thought and receives power; Chrysostom’s teaching is used to warn that worship without repentance, confession, and restitution yields no benefit.
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