If Christ Prostrated… Why Don’t You?

By Orthodox TV | Apr 03, 2026
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What does it truly mean to bow before God?


In a world that celebrates pride, comfort, and self-will, the Gospel calls us to something radically different: humility, surrender, and worship with our whole being.


From Gethsemane to Golgotha, Christ Himself showed us the way—

“He fell on His face and prayed” (Matthew 26:39)

“He bowed His head and gave up His spirit” (John 19:30)


This is not just history.

This is our calling.


👉 Every prostration is an entry into Gethsemane.

👉 Every bow is a confession: God alone is Lord.


🔥 In This Video, You Will Discover:

The biblical foundation of prostration (Psalm 95:6, Philippians 2:10)

Why Christ Himself bowed—and what it means for us

The Orthodox understanding of worship: body, soul, and spirit united

The deep meaning of prostration in the Indian Orthodox tradition

How humility becomes the path to true transformation

📖 Key Scripture:

“Come, let us worship and bow down…” — Psalm 95:6

“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” — Philippians 2:10

“God looks at the heart” — 1 Samuel 16:7

🙏 A Call to Respond


If this message speaks to you, don’t ignore it.


Pause. Reflect. Bow.


Because one day:

“Every knee will bow… every tongue will confess” (Romans 14:11)


👉 The question is: Will you bow now?


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