George
Tis Theos Megas
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- Eastern Orthodox
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So I pretty much heard one time from someone(not sure if they're on here) that the Liturgy is nothing more than wasted time for those in the pews. And this annoyed me because they came off saying it's a waste of time and everything going on doesn't do anything.
Since it seems to have been an issue with my threads, I'll give my thoughts to make those individuals happy.
I disagree with that individual, specifically because of what the Liturgy is. The Liturgy in Orthodoxy is mostly comprised of Scripture, so right there you have the Word of God in use. Secondly on a personal level, when I go to church when I can, I marvel at the beauty of the Liturgy which in turn only makes me feel closer to God. The words being said and what goes into it is amazing and I say quite fitting for us worshiping God. In the Liturgy at the center is the Eucharist.
So I find it has a purpose, regardless of me growing up in it, I've taken the time to look over how it works and what I believe and I can say it serves a purpose. The purpose of us being able to glorify God in the liturgical manner that combined with the beauty of His House and the service with all it contains, culminates to one thing: Christ is the King, and so it is fitting.
Since it seems to have been an issue with my threads, I'll give my thoughts to make those individuals happy.
I disagree with that individual, specifically because of what the Liturgy is. The Liturgy in Orthodoxy is mostly comprised of Scripture, so right there you have the Word of God in use. Secondly on a personal level, when I go to church when I can, I marvel at the beauty of the Liturgy which in turn only makes me feel closer to God. The words being said and what goes into it is amazing and I say quite fitting for us worshiping God. In the Liturgy at the center is the Eucharist.
So I find it has a purpose, regardless of me growing up in it, I've taken the time to look over how it works and what I believe and I can say it serves a purpose. The purpose of us being able to glorify God in the liturgical manner that combined with the beauty of His House and the service with all it contains, culminates to one thing: Christ is the King, and so it is fitting.