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Arise O God

By: Andrew Stephen Damick
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The gospel of Jesus Christ is not about what Jesus can do for your life. It is not even the answer to the question, “How can I be saved?” It is the declaration of a victory. In his coming to earth, his suffering, and his Resurrection, Christ conquered demons, sin, and death. In Arise, O God, author and podcaster Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick introduces us to the spiritual war that Christ won by his victory, how we are caught in that war’s cosmic crossfire, what the true content of the gospel is—and how we are to respond.

Ancient Faith: the leading publisher of books about Orthodox Christianity in English.

©2021 Andrew Stephen Damick (P)2021 Andrew Stephen Damick

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The “Why” of Christianity, sorely missing today

This book is a blessing. It’s short, clear, and motivating. It is the defense of our hope that the modern Church is sorely unprepared to deliver. It delivers cosmic Why, and an invitation to the greatest adventure and challenge available to Man - exactly what so many thirst for, and available to us all!

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The Gospel I never knew

This book, Arise O God, presents the Gospel of Jesus Christ as it would have been understood by the hearers of those in the first century, living under the rule of the Romans. Father Andrew has written a book that clearly presents this understanding, at the same time contrasting it with the gospel as presented and understood by Protestant Christians, especially, and in my case, here in the United States. The difference between these understandings of the Gospel is laid out in such a way that it is easily grasped, and presented in a spirit that is not offensive. I highly recommend this book.

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An important read for EVERY Christian.

As a child of protestantism, my education of the bible, the gospel, was not deep. In fact, it was utterly shallow. So when I came into the church, it was as if the gospel came alive. When I walk into an Orthodox church, it feels as if I’m walking through history, I’m surrounded by the saints and relics of the gospel, and actually come face to face with the story of Christ on the iconostasis. It’s rich, deep, and whole.
15 years later, I still find that I am always absorbing more. Arise, O God by Father Andrew Stephen Damick brings to life the realities behind the events and people of the gospel, enlightening us to the purpose behind what we believe. He takes the time to break down what the gospel is, why we have it, who Jesus is, what He did, and what He expects of us. Things that I never even wondered “why” or “how” about are now clear. It's amazing how we can gloss over so many things.
Arise, O God contradicted a lot of things that I used to believe as a protestant, like that humans become angels when we go to heaven. It was a bit shocking as a catechumen, but I gradually learned it as a truth. Why is it? Well, as Fr. Damick teaches humans are a completely different species of being than angels. As we read in the scriptures, angels are not the sweet little cherubs that we think of, but appear in different forms and can be quite odd looking with six wings, many eyes, etc. Fallen angelic beings unfortunately stay fallen, yet God gave us the gift of mortality so that we can repent and return to Him.
This book is an important read for EVERY Christian. I would also suggest that especially Orthodox Christians should revisit it every once in a while as a refresher, a pep talk, and a reminder of the gift God has given us. We need to be sure that we are keeping the knowledge of Christ’s victory and our destiny fresh for ourselves as well as our families, neighbors, and communities.

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Refreshing

The author has done his homework and it shows in the content of this work. The subject although very common was delightful examined with historical emphasis making this message new in the modern context. Very enjoyable and simplistic.

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Helps get or keep your bearing!

It’s short but doesn’t waste time. I very much enjoyed it and it has helped very much. Would recommend.

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Excellent

Beautiful description of what the Gospel actually is and what it means to ‘have Faith’ or ‘believe’

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Nice intro

A nice introduction to the Orthodox Christian view of the meaning of the Gospels and how it differs from other branches of Christianity.

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Legit

There won't be much new to listeners who have been Orthodox a long time, but it does make a very tidy catechism. It neatly explains demons, angels, and our relationship to them in salvation.

The narration is very good. I'll only say this because I'd want to know myself, you can hear Father swallow every time, so that's a little annoying.

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Very good

A very thought provoking book on what a gospel is, and what the gospel of Christ meant to Christians 2000 years ago.

Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick reads it really well, and is entertaining to listen to. I highly recommend this to any Christian.

I’m a huge fan of the Lord of Spirits podcast, and this met my expectations.

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Profound account of why Christ matters

Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick has a gift for making important and profound concepts clear. He is a great explainer, and this book is him at his best. This is not an apology for Orthodoxy (our shared faith), but an attempt to describe why Christ should be at the center of every human's life. There are no culture wars or list of rules here. If you appreciate the work of Michael Heiser (especially in "What Does God Want"), then you are going to enjoy this. But it's even better because it includes the theme of sacrament (it flows naturally from Biblical cosmology). Yes, I have quibbles, but I am SO happy to have this book.

One more thing, this is one of those cases where the author reading the book is a good thing.

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