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Preaching The Gospel At The Circleville Pumpkin Show
A group of us went to the Circleville Pumpkin Show in Ohio to evangelize to the 100's of thousands of people who were there! We open-air preached, passed out tracts and engaged in Gospel conversations. Here's me publicly reading scripture from John, Ephesians and Matthew (The Beatitudes). It's been a year since I open-air preached (It was actually at last year's Pumpkin Show), so it was great to be back on the box! Many people heard the words of Jesus.
Video inspired by Scripture:
Gospel of Jesus!
John 3
John 14-17
Matthew 5-7
Ephesians 2
Any many others!
All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom!
Sola Gratia
Sola Fide
Solus Christus
Sola Scriptura
Soli Deo Gloria
The Gospel of Grace alone through Faith alone in Christ alone, as testified in Scripture alone to the glory of God alone.
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Faith As Small As A Mustard Seed - Devotional Saturday
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For today's devotional, I decided to go right to scripture from the words of Jesus! We'll talk about "faith as small as a mustard seed." Do you really believe or does the way you live look like you don't believe? Video inspired by Scripture: Matthew 17:14-20 Hebrews 12:2 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia Sola Fide Solus Christus Sola Scriptura Soli Deo Glor...
Let Down The Nets For A Catch - Devotional Saturday
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I sure do love devotionals when they are about evangelism! Today I share Charles Spurgeon's Morning & Evening about letting down our nets for a catch... Video inspired by Scripture: John 3:8 Luke 5:4-5 John 15:5 John 12:32 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia Sola Fide Solus Christus Sola Scriptura Soli Deo Gloria The Gospel of Grace alone through Faith alone ...
Window On The World - Devotional Saturday
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What are you looking through... A window at the world or a window onto eternity? For today's devotional, I'll go through Turning Points with God by David Jeremiah to see the window through... the Bible! Video inspired by Scripture: 2 Peter 3:10 Matthew 24:36 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia Sola Fide Solus Christus Sola Scriptura Soli Deo Gloria The Gospel...
Punishment for Disobedience - Devotional Saturday
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As a follow-up from last weeks devotional about Rewards for Obedience, we come to Punishment for Disobedience and how the Lord gives time for us to repent, but if we don't repent then... "this" will happen. Video inspired by Scripture: Leviticus 26:14-35, 40-45 Revelation 9 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia Sola Fide Solus Christus Sola Scriptura Soli Deo G...
Reward for Obedience - Devotional Saturday
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My friend Heidi and I were talking and she was telling about her reading from Leviticus 26 on rewards and punishments and I thought it would make a great two-part Devotional Saturday! Today I'll go over Reward for Obedience and next week will be punishment for disobedience... Video inspired by Scripture: Leviticus 26:3-13 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia S...
Peaceful Conversation Sharing The Gospel With A Catholic
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While out and about evangelizing at the Medina Square's Farmer's Market, we stopped to share the Gospel with this man who said he was a Catholic. Here's on the conversation unfolded... #jesus #gospel #evangelism #christianity #christian All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia Sola Fide Solus Christus Sola Scriptura Soli Deo Gloria The Gospel of Grace alone throug...
Say Something Before It's Too Late - Devotional Saturday
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The 23rd anniversary of 9/11 really has me thinking about life and how we could be taken in an instant... One day we're making plans the next we're gone. On today's devotional I want to encourage you to share Jesus with as many people as you can before it's too late! Video inspired by Scripture: Matthew 24:36-39 Mark 16:15 Hebrews 12:2 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom!...
Never Know How Someone Will Respond To A Gospel Tract
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While we we're finishing up passing out Gospel tracts at the Medina Square Farmer's Market, I saw this guy standing outside of a shop waiting for his friends so I figured I'd give him one too, and then I was shocked what he said... Again, you never know what you'll encounter when out on the streets evangelizing. #evangelism #christianity #gospel All to the glory of God for the advancement of Hi...
Trust In Jesus At All Times - Devotional Saturday
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If you're anything like me, you'll go through the day and then you'll stop in your tracks realizing that you haven't spoken to the Lord or given Him thanks. But, we need to be in continued fellowship with Him and put our trust in Jesus at all times! I'll take you through Charles Spurgeon's Morning & Evening devotional about trusting in Him at all times... Video inspired by Scripture: Psalm 62.8...
Assurance in Jesus - Devotional Saturday
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I was having a Bible study with a friend about "Assurance" and then also came across this devotional my Charles Spurgeon in his Morning & Evening devotional... So I wanted to share it with you so you can have assurance in Jesus' salvation! Video inspired by Scripture: Micah 2:13 Acts 16:31 All to the glory of God for the advancement of His kingdom! Sola Gratia Sola Fide Solus Christus Sola Scri...
Christians Challenge Jehovah's Witnesses at Farmer's Market
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Christians Challenge Jehovah's Witnesses at Farmer's Market
It Is Finished - Devotional Saturday
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It Is Finished - Devotional Saturday
Meditate on Jesus - Devotional Saturday
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Meditate on Jesus - Devotional Saturday
The Boldness of Esther - Devotional Saturday
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The Boldness of Esther - Devotional Saturday
The Wise and Foolish Builders - Devotional Saturday
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The Wise and Foolish Builders - Devotional Saturday
He Believes in The "One True" God (Not The God of The Bible)
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He Believes in The "One True" God (Not The God of The Bible)
Store Up Treasure In Heaven - Devotional Saturday
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Store Up Treasure In Heaven - Devotional Saturday
The Day and Hour Unknown - Devotional Saturday
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The Day and Hour Unknown - Devotional Saturday
Parable of the Talents - Devotional Saturday
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Parable of the Talents - Devotional Saturday
Put To Death Whatever Belongs To Your Earthly Nature - Devotional Saturday
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Put To Death Whatever Belongs To Your Earthly Nature - Devotional Saturday
Wilderness of Separation - Devotional Saturday
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Wilderness of Separation - Devotional Saturday
The Gospel Offends A Cross Wearing Pride Event Supporter & More!
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The Gospel Offends A Cross Wearing Pride Event Supporter & More!
Love One Another - Devotional Saturday
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Love One Another - Devotional Saturday
Peaceful Conversation Sharing The Gospel At Pride Event
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Peaceful Conversation Sharing The Gospel At Pride Event
Humble Yourselves Before The Lord - Devotional Saturday
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Humble Yourselves Before The Lord - Devotional Saturday
Diligently Seek Him - Devotional Saturday
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Diligently Seek Him - Devotional Saturday
Time Is Fleeting So Share The Gospel - Devotional Saturday
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Time Is Fleeting So Share The Gospel - Devotional Saturday
Appetite Is Never Satisfied - Devotional Saturday
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Appetite Is Never Satisfied - Devotional Saturday
Surely I Am With You Always - Devotional Saturday
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Surely I Am With You Always - Devotional Saturday

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  • @switzerlandful
    @switzerlandful 11 годин тому

    Isn't Jesus is the Greek version and Joshua is the Hebrew version?

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends 4 години тому

      @@switzerlandful Sounds about right! :-)

  • @ShalomSheharyar
    @ShalomSheharyar День тому

    Hello sir please help me please hear my cries we are face discrimination and humiliation and persecution and poverty and brutality being a Christians and unfortunately now my mom suffering kidney disease and I face poverty so please understand my situation

  • @Asanhokcrook
    @Asanhokcrook День тому

    Amen!!

  • @chuckp3131
    @chuckp3131 2 дні тому

    Jehovah is the devil . And his children control all of us today John 8 44 say it all

  • @Prometheus_43
    @Prometheus_43 3 дні тому

    Muhahahha....Dude says life is about pleasure...bible basher says no it's not!!! There you have it folks, these bible bashers are self confessed sadomasochist's! If encountered, suggest give a wide berth!

  • @Prometheus_43
    @Prometheus_43 5 днів тому

    Haha, always picking a fight, christians living up to their well established modus operandi!

  • @Prometheus_43
    @Prometheus_43 5 днів тому

    This is hilarious, chistians "fairies are real", jehovahs "yeah, but our fairies are realer"...sigh..shakes head!

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends 4 години тому

      @@Prometheus_43 Sorry you feel that way.

  • @Riverfurm
    @Riverfurm 6 днів тому

    Both arguing about make believe. The word of god written and edited by man interpreted by others.

  • @1tonneairsoft935
    @1tonneairsoft935 10 днів тому

    Mark 4:26-28 "The kingdom of God is like a man who casts seed upon the soil; 27 and he goes to bed at night and gets up daily, and the seed sprouts and grows-how, he himself does not know. 28 The soil produces crops by itself; first the stalk, then the head, then the mature grain in the head." We can plant the seed but often we will not see the harvest for some time. We may not even see the harvest until we go to glory. But keep sewing. A good servant will obey and spread as much seed in the field as possible while a bad servant will stay silent. We need to obey what Jesus commanded and preach the Gospel. The one who loves Him will keep His commands.

  • @alfred5048
    @alfred5048 14 днів тому

    Her partner cowardly hides behind her own Litter-A-Trash Cart. She's only there to count her Pious-Sneer Hours, not to engage with people.

  • @PrisonPreacher
    @PrisonPreacher 20 днів тому

    You know your channel glorifies the LORD when you've got so many hell-bound heathens making comments. Congrats!

  • @corysessler3044
    @corysessler3044 21 день тому

    Good word.

  • @jimdimond8945
    @jimdimond8945 21 день тому

    How was Noah able to get two humpback whales from the ocean to his Arks Aquatic habitat area? If you can't answer that question? How about . . . Why is there no historical evidence Jesus existed?

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends 15 днів тому

      Howdy, Jim, Excellent questions! For the whales, since they live in the water there would be no need for them on the ark as they would be able to survive. For Jesus, there is a ton of evidence for Jesus, more than any other historical figure. So, if you don't believe the evidence for Jesus can you believe the evidence for any of the other figures in history?

  • @PrisonPreacher
    @PrisonPreacher 22 дні тому

    Great channel! Thank you!

  • @SotonSam
    @SotonSam 26 днів тому

    All these pride losers are so lost

  • @PrisonPreacher
    @PrisonPreacher 27 днів тому

    _"I don't want to be on camera. I'll break your camera."_ Lady, the law says there is no expectation of privacy when you're in public.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends 27 днів тому

      @@PrisonPreacher I don't think she meant actually breaking it, but like the saying where people don't like their picture taken because they'll break the camera.

  • @catholicpapi
    @catholicpapi Місяць тому

    I am once again requesting a debate. I have sent 2 emails now as requested.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@catholicpapi Unfortunately, I haven't received them. Please call the number and leave your email or share your email here and I'll be in contact.

    • @catholicpapi
      @catholicpapi 29 днів тому

      @@BibleAndFriends I have passed along my information 3 times, I filled out your intake sheet on your website 3 times. You’re clearly not willing to engage in a debate. You’re quick to spread lies about Catholicism but slow to defend your position. I’m going to make a response video debunking your attempts to steal sheep. I hope that everyone sees how much of a coward you guys are. You think you do the work of God but you do the work of the Devil. I gave you guys every opportunity to dialog with me. It is in Gods hands know. Cowards.

  • @dmacbeath77
    @dmacbeath77 Місяць тому

    God Bless you Gentleman for going out spreading the word and reaching the lost.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@dmacbeath77 Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @Eric-qv2rz
    @Eric-qv2rz Місяць тому

    What did Jesus say to the other thief? You are misleading this Catholic. Jesus said nothing to the other thief! So you really think Jesus suffered on the cross and shed His blood for the other thief who did not repent? 😢😢

  • @Eric-qv2rz
    @Eric-qv2rz Місяць тому

    No purgatory taught by the bible. No praying to Mary. No worshiping Mary

  • @brooklynloutheskeptic
    @brooklynloutheskeptic Місяць тому

    God could stop all disease in a moment, if he cared to. He prefers to watch human suffering. Sick stuff.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@brooklynloutheskeptic Hi, Brooklyn Lou! Nice to see you back. 🙂 Disease entered the world as a result of sin. And, maybe He chooses not heal us to strengthen us in Him.

    • @McGeadyFC
      @McGeadyFC Місяць тому

      ​​@@BibleAndFriendsIf we were all to be plunged into peace forever regardless of what we have done we would lack the ability to truly care for what we have been provided with, imagine going around asking people to be your friend for 20 bucks, it would be much easier but you can't get a relationship out of that, God truly cares and wants us to care aswell

    • @McGeadyFC
      @McGeadyFC Місяць тому

      Imagine he got rid of the bad people too, it seems all good until you think What if he started with you?

    • @brooklynloutheskeptic
      @brooklynloutheskeptic Місяць тому

      @@McGeadyFC For real, why if God loves me would he show that love by punishing me? Doesn't Gods love sometimes come down to THREATS? He threatens people all the time in the bible, why is this, if he can simply just change things himself?

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@brooklynloutheskeptic Why do parents say they love their children then punish them?

  • @Asanhokcrook
    @Asanhokcrook Місяць тому

    Amen!! Thank you!!

  • @timos911
    @timos911 Місяць тому

    THE TIME FOR ANY JEHOVASS WITNES IS VERY IMPORTANT❤

  • @Robbie-si1hw
    @Robbie-si1hw Місяць тому

    Religion is a virtue. It binds us back to the Father.

  • @ChristRisenLord
    @ChristRisenLord Місяць тому

    What a horrendous video. Do you not see how condescending and demeaning you sound? You don't even know the first thing about the Catholic church and what they teach and made that very clear from this video, yet you are out here trying to evangelize them? It's honestly pathetic. I have massive respect for those who go out and preach the good news of Jesus but this most definitely is not the way to do it. Thank God for the Catholic church, because without it each individual believer becomes their own church and in a sense their own God that interprets scripture however they see fit. Hence why there are tens of thousands of Protestant denominations.

  • @bibleman8010
    @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

    IT IS FINISHED what was the it............. To begin to figure this out, we should start at the Last Supper. “While they were eating, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them, and said, ‘Take it; this is my body.’ Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, and they all drank from it. He said to them, ‘This is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed for many. Amen, I say to you, I shall not drink again the fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.’ Then, after singing a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.” (Mk. 14:22) Let’s follow up with a scripture when Jesus is in the garden of Gethsemane shortly after. “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me; yet, not as I will, but as you will.” (Mt. 26:39) What is this “fruit of the vine” and “this cup” that Jesus is talking about? Well, if you look at the history and how the Passover is performed, you’ll find that they did not finish the Passover feast. After they sung the hymns they should have had another cup of wine. To the ancient Jews this would be crazy to leave off the Passover at this point. Simply put, the Passover was unfinished. So let’s fast forward to when Jesus is carrying his cross and one of the soldiers offered him wine mixed with myrrh (which they did back then to help with the pain since myrrh is like a pain killer). Jesus refused to drink it, though. (Mk 15:23) I don’t know about Jesus, but if I was already in excruciating pain and heading to even more agonizing pain, I would take that myrrh. It may have been that He was giving His all to suffer for us, but I think it is a bit more than that. Let’s fast forward again to Jesus’ last words, “…in order that the scripture might be fulfilled, Jesus said, ‘I thirst.’ There was a vessel filled with common wine. So they put a sponge soaked in wine on a sprig of hyssop and put it up to his mouth. When Jesus had taken the wine, he said, ‘It is finished.’” (Jn 19:28-30) So is Jesus saying that just because He received some wine, everything He has worked for is finished? I hope not. Was Jesus just simply thirsty? No. This was to fulfill scripture and finish what he started at the Passover. He had to drink that last cup of wine or “fruit of the vine”. But wait! They did one last thing during the Passover. They had to eat a sacrificed lamb. When looking into this, you begin to see many similarities between the Passover, and Jesus’ crucifixion. Notice above that John 19:29 specifically mentioned that the wine was put on a hyssop branch. During the first Passover they used hyssop branches to sprinkle the blood of the lamb on the doors. Next, you should recall, that in John 19:33 that the soldiers were going around breaking the victim’s legs, but when they got to Jesus they instead pierced his side. “For this happened so that the scripture passage might be fulfilled: ‘Not a bone of it will be broken.’” (Jn 19:36) When they killed the lambs during Passover, the lamb could not have any broken bones. Jesus is the Lamb of God. “For our paschal lamb, Christ, has been sacrificed. Therefore let us celebrate the feast,…” (1 Cor 5:7) Jesus in Revelation is described as “a Lamb that seemed to have been slain.” (Rev 5:6) What happens to the lamb in order to finish the Passover? When I tell my family that “It is finished,” the “it” is referring to the food and requires an action. If I told them the food was done and no one came to eat any of it, all my time and energy I spent preparing the meal would have been to no avail. Jesus died for our sins, but not before leaving us something very important - the Eucharist. Let us make use of what He has given us and not let the “it” be for nothing.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      Jesus paid out debt in full on the cross. 🙂

    • @bibleman8010
      @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

      @@BibleAndFriends and just what has that to do with the it in it is finished. The Bible teaches that Jesus is “the expiation for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world” (1 John 2:2). This is the heart of the Christian message: Christ made satisfaction for our sins (paid a debt) through his death on the cross. The lesson is clear: God has atoned or “paid for” all of our sins. But if we refuse to cooperate with God’s grace, then the debt can be reinstated. That’s why Hebrews 10:26-27 says, “If we sin deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a fearful prospect of judgment.” Speaking of Hebrews, the author reminds his listeners that “all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant; later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it” (12:11). Painful discipline is just another word for punishment, and so the author makes it clear that beloved children of God can be disciplined, and this discipline yields the fruit of righteousness. Since children of God do not receive the eternal punishment related to sin, then this can only refer to the temporal punishment of sin, rooted in the disordered attraction we have to sin because of how venial sin injures our relationship with God. So we’ve seen that we can agree with our Protestant friends that Christ fully paid for all of our sins-indeed, all of everyone’s sins-but this doesn’t mean there is “nothing more” we must do to cooperate with God’s gift of salvation. It also doesn’t mean we don’t pay a temporal penalty for our sins through God disciplining us just because Christ remitted the eternal penalty for our sins. So what did Jesus mean when he said “It is finished”? First, he did not literally mean “it is paid in full.” That can be a truth we glean from this passage, but is wrong when he says we can translate tetelestai as simply “paid in full.” It’s a form of the Greek word teleō, which just means to “end” or “finish.” The idea that it means “paid in full” is something of an urban legend in biblical exegesis that came from scholars who noted that receipts from around the time of the New Testament had the Greek word tetel stamped on them, indicating that they were paid. But this is an abbreviation, and there are five different Greek words that begin with these letters. One of them is tetelōnētai, which is a different word from tetelestai. It literally means “tax,” or “paid as taxes,” and it can be found on dozens of receipts where it refers to a tax that has been paid. The word tetelestai, on the other hand, is used in ancient Greek sources to describe finishing artwork or manufacturing, not the paying of debts. In the New Testament, the root word teleō is used for payments only in Matthew 17:24 and Romans 13:6-in reference not to “paid in full,” but to paying taxes. So if Jesus didn’t mean “paid in full,” then what did he mean when he said, “It is finished”? One prominent interpretation is that Jesus meant that the Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah were now fulfilled in his sacrificial death. Read the preceding verses, which describe what happened after Jesus entrusted his mother to the apostle John: After this Jesus, knowing that all was now finished (tetelestai), said (to fulfil [teleiōthē] the scripture), “I thirst.” A bowl full of vinegar stood there; so they put a sponge full of the vinegar on hyssop and held it to his mouth. When Jesus had received the vinegar, he said, “It is finished”; and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. John 19:28 is the only other place where tetelestai is used in Scripture. When combined with the related word teleiōthē, we see that the context is related to finishing, completing, or fulfilling messianic prophecies of the Old Testament.

  • @bibleman8010
    @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

    They (fundamentalist) will continue to falsify history in order to keep control over those who follow them. They fail to relise that you can always prove a truth but you cannot prove a lie, and they have never been able to prove one yet. They use propaganda to spread their garbage, that is why Adolf Hitler called Martin Luther a great reformer in his book, Mein Kamph, because when it comes to propaganda it takes one to know one. Propaganda and sensasionalism are the ENEMY OF TRUTH, the ENEMY OF CHRIST, who is TRUTH! Some might ponder how individuals could have forced other humans into ovens, hung black men from trees, or dragged them behind pick-up trucks, or tortured men and wome to death. Yet reading the vile hatred that is expressed here, it is apparent that men and women are capable of such a base hatred that they easily lauch into vulgarity and rage, when others appear to be diiferent than themselves. The views here are so narrow and uninformed, one almost feels an immense pity for those expressing these views. I have to wonder how persons like even function in society. Now, don't be picking on those Fundamentalists. They can't help it they believe the earth is really flat. They are the only Christians in the world who believe they can committ 10 ax murders and still get a one way all expense paid trip to heaven; cuz that's what pastor Dodo tells them. "For those who spread lies about the Catholic Church: their ignorance is their lack of knowledge, their stupidity is their wisdom, and their truth is falsehood In attacking the Catholic Church, Protestants sever their own roots No protestant should quote Scripture at all, for he has no means of knowing which books are inspired; Unless of course, he wants to accept the authority of the Catholic Church for that

  • @bibleman8010
    @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

    OH he belongs to the man made born again cult of evangelicals🤣🤣 Born from above with SPIRIT and WATER. That's the very definition of Baptism. "Are you born again-the way the Bible understands that concept?" If the Evangelical has not been properly water baptized, he has not been born again "the Bible way," regardless of what he may think.The Born Again Movement traces its origin early in the 19th century.Born Again Movement arrived at our shores in the late 1930’s and gained its popularity in the 70’s and 80’s which is considered the golden era of Born Again Movement During these years membership in various Born Again Churches increased because they where able to infiltrate mainline Protestant Churches and had lured nominal Catholics into their fold.However their steady growth ceases starting the year 1990 and their membership declined in the succeeding years. In the year 2000 Born Again Churches from the United States sent their missionaries in the Philippines to re-established the Born Again Movement and this time their primary mission is no longer to infiltrate Protestant and Catholic Churches but targeted the youth in schools particularly college students.Born Again evangelist does not want to discuss the history of the Christian church, in their Bible studies with their prospects, they intentionally limit the discussion to the Bible alone. They conceal the history of the Christian religion because it will show that their movement did not originate from the apostles. It is necessary for them to negate history because St. Paul warned us not to accept teachings that did not originate from the apostles Gal.1:8 and Born Again Movement evidently cannot trace the history of their church into the time of the apostles.Clearly Born Again evangelization has deception as its chief foundation and they even used selected passages from the Bible to deceive people. They usually start evangelizing by asking ambiguous questions such as “Are you saved?” or “Are you born again?”, if the person answers “no or I don’t know” they will tell you that you must accept Christ as a Lord and Personal Savior in order to be born again otherwise you will be damned to hell. And if the person will answer “yes” they will invite you to their church and worship with them. And if the person is a Catholic that would mean that you have to leave the Catholic Church and do away your Catholic beliefs about Mary, the Saints, confession etc. Let us be vigilant not to fall to the snares of the Born Again movement.

  • @bibleman8010
    @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

    Catholics confess their sins to priests because-- as it is clearly stated in Sacred Scripture--God in the Person of Jesus Christ authorized the priests of His Church to hear confessions and empowered them to forgive sins in His Name. To the Apostles, the first priests of His Church, Christ said: ``Peace be to you. As the Father hath sent me, I also send you.... Receive ye the Holy Ghost. Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.'' (John 20:21-23). Then again: ``Amen I say to you, whatsoever you shall bind upon earth, shall be bound also in heaven; and whatsoever you shall loose upon earth, shall be loosed also in heaven.'' (Matt. 18:18). In other words, Catholics confess their sins to priests because priests are God's duly authorized agents in the world, representing Him in all matters pertaining to the ways and means of attaining eternal salvation. When Catholics confess their sins to a priest they are, in reality, confessing their sins to God, for God hears their confessions and it is He who, in the final analysis, does the forgiving. If their confessions are not sincere, their sins are not forgiven. Furthermore, Catholics do confess their sins directly to God as Protestants do: Catholics are taught to make an act of contrition at least every night before retiring, to ask God to forgive them their sins of that day. Catholics are also taught to say this same prayer of contrition if they should have the misfortune to commit a serious sin (called a ``mortal sin'' by Catholics). Jesus gives his power to forgive sins to His priests Matthew 16:19 - (Jesus gives the apostles the power to bind and loose sins) Matthew 18:18 - whatever you bind and loose on earth, so it is in heaven John 20:22 - If you forgive anyone’s sins, they are forgiven; if you retain anyone’s sins, they are retained. John 20:23 - After saying this he breathed on them and said: Receive the Holy Spirit. (recall Genesis 2:7) 2 Corinthians 5:17-20 - "God ... has reconciled us to himself ... given us the ministry of reconciliation" James 5:14-15 - "presbyters of the church ... pray over him ... he will be forgiven" (prayer of presbyters forgives sin) See also: - Luke 22:29-30, James 5:16 After forgiveness, the need for reparation can remain. 2 Samuel 12:13-14 - "The LORD ... has forgiven your sin ... but ... child born to you must surely die" Luke 19:8-9 - (Jesus praises Zacchaeus for his promise of reparation) Penance as satisfaction for sins. Matthew 3:8 - "Produce good fruit as evidence of your repentance." 2 Corinthians 7:10 - "godly sorrow produces a salutary repentance without regret" See also: - Luke 3:8, Acts 2:38 You ARE joking right?? Are you that ignorant of the Holy Scriptures?? Lord, have mercy! You want some Bible? Here's some Bible for ya: I. Jesus Christ Granted the Apostles His Authority to Forgive Sins II. John 20:21 - before He grants them the authority to forgive sins, Jesus says to the apostles, "as the Father sent me, so I send you." As Christ was sent by the Father to forgive sins, so Christ sends the apostles and their successors forgive sins. John 20:22 - the Lord "breathes" on the apostles, and then gives them the power to forgive and retain sins. The only other moment in Scripture where God breathes on man is in Gen. 2:7, when the Lord "breathes" divine life into man. When this happens, a significant transformation takes place. John 20:23 - Jesus says, "If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven. If you retain the sins of any, they are retained." In order for the apostles to exercise this gift of forgiving sins, the penitents must orally confess their sins to them because the apostles are not mind readers. The text makes this very clear. Matt. 9:8 - this verse shows that God has given the authority to forgive sins to "men." Hence, those Protestants who acknowledge that the apostles had the authority to forgive sins (which this verse demonstrates) must prove that this gift ended with the apostles. Otherwise, the apostles' successors still possess this gift. Where in Scripture is the gift of authority to forgive sins taken away from the apostles or their successors? Matt. 9:6; Mark 2:10 - Christ forgave sins as a man (not God) to convince us that the "Son of man" has authority to forgive sins on earth. Luke 5:24 - Luke also points out that Jesus' authority to forgive sins is as a man, not God. The Gospel writers record this to convince us that God has given this authority to men. This authority has been transferred from Christ to the apostles and their successors. Matt. 18:18 - the apostles are given authority to bind and loose. The authority to bind and loose includes administering and removing the temporal penalties due to sin. The Jews understood this since the birth of the Church. John 20:22-23; Matt. 18:18 - the power to remit/retain sin is also the power to remit/retain punishment due to sin. If Christ's ministers can forgive the eternal penalty of sin, they can certainly remit the temporal penalty of sin (which is called an "indulgence"). 2 Cor. 2:10 - Paul forgives in the presence of Christ (some translations refer to the presences of Christ as "in persona Christi"). Some say that this may also be a reference to sins. 2 Cor. 5:18 - the ministry of reconciliation was given to the ambassadors of the Church. This ministry of reconciliation refers to the sacrament of reconciliation, also called the sacrament of confession or penance. James 5:15-16 - in verse 15 we see that sins are forgiven by the priests in the sacrament of the sick. This is another example of man's authority to forgive sins on earth. Then in verse 16, James says “Therefore, confess our sins to one another,” in reference to the men referred to in verse 15, the priests of the Church. 1 Tim. 2:5 - Christ is the only mediator, but He was free to decide how His mediation would be applied to us. The Lord chose to use priests of God to carry out His work of forgiveness. Lev. 5:4-6; 19:21-22 - even under the Old Covenant, God used priests to forgive and atone for the sins of others. II. The Necessity and Practice of Orally Confessing Sins James 5:16 - James clearly teaches us that we must “confess our sins to one another,” not just privately to God. James 5:16 must be read in the context of James 5:14-15, which is referring to the healing power (both physical and spiritual) of the priests of the Church. Hence, when James says “therefore” in verse 16, he must be referring to the men he was writing about in verses 14 and 15 - these men are the ordained priests of the Church, to whom we must confess our sins. Acts 19:18 - many came to orally confess sins and divulge their sinful practices. Oral confession was the practice of the early Church just as it is today. Matt. 3:6; Mark 1:5 - again, this shows people confessing their sins before others as an historical practice (here to John the Baptist). 1 Tim. 6:12 - this verse also refers to the historical practice of confessing both faith and sins in the presence of many witnesses. 1 John 1:9 - if we confess are sins, God is faithful to us and forgives us and cleanse us. But we must confess our sins to one another. Num. 5:7 - this shows the historical practice of publicly confessing sins, and making public restitution. 2 Sam. 12:14 - even though the sin is forgiven, there is punishment due for the forgiven sin. David is forgiven but his child was still taken (the consequence of his sin). Neh. 9:2-3 - the Israelites stood before the assembly and confessed sins publicly and interceded for each other. Sir. 4:26 - God tells us not to be ashamed to confess our sins, and not to try to stop the current of a river. Anyone who has experienced the sacrament of reconciliation understands the import of this verse. Baruch 1:14 - again, this shows that the people made confession in the house of the Lord, before the assembly. 1 John 5:16-17; Luke 12:47-48 - there is a distinction between mortal and venial sins. This has been the teaching of the Catholic Church for 2,000 years, but, today, most Protestants no longer agree that there is such a distinction. Mortal sins lead to death and must be absolved in the sacrament of reconciliation. Venial sins do not have to be confessed to a priest, but the pious Catholic practice is to do so in order to advance in our journey to holiness. Matt. 5:19 - Jesus teaches that breaking the least of commandments is venial sin (the person is still saved but is least in the kingdom), versus mortal sin (the person is not saved). Please....take a class in "Basic Christianity 101" that includes study of the Church before 1600 A.D. (about the time your way of interpreting Scripture came about!) and you just might find out a few things about the "Faith Once Delivered really show me in the bible This office has now expired then show me where thiese have expired as well John 20:21 John 20:22 John 20:23 Matt. 9:8 Matt. 9:6; Mark 2:10 Luke 5:24 Matt. 18:18 John 20:22-23; Matt. 18:18 2 Cor. 2:10 2 Cor. 5:18 James 5:15-16 1 Tim. 2:5 Lev. 5:4-6; 19:21-22 James 5:16 James 5:14-15 Acts 19:18 Matt. 3:6; Mark 1:5 1 Tim. 6:12 1 John 1:9 Num. 5:7 2 Sam. 12:14 Neh. 9:2-3 Sir. 4:26 Baruch 1:14 1 John 5:16-17; Luke 12:47-48 Matt. 5:19

  • @bibleman8010
    @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

    THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS INSTITUTED BY JESUS CHRIST Sacraments are essential elements of the New Covenant Law, revealed in visible signs that were instituted by Jesus Christ during His earthly ministry, by which invisible grace and inward sanctification are communicated to the soul. Sacrament Scripture Reference Catechism Reference 1. Baptism: the sacrament by which a person, whether a baby, child, or adult, receives an indelible spiritual mark, is cleansed of all sin and is reborn into the family of God, being sanctified by Christ to everlasting life by means of the sign of water and the action of the Holy Spirit. Of Jesus: Matthew 3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:21-22; John 1:29-33 Necessity of Christian baptism: Matthew 3:11; Mark 1:4-8; Luke 3:16; John 3:1-21; Acts 2:38; 11:15-17; 19:1-7; Ephesians 4:5; 1 Corinthians 12:13; Galatians 3:25-28; Colossians 2:12-13 Significance of Baptism: CCC 628, 950, 1213-14, 1220, 1227-28, 1234-45, 1262, 1272-74, 1617 Baptism of infants: CCC 403, 1231, 1233, 1250-52, 1282, 1290 Baptism of adults: CCC 1247-49 Baptismal promises: CCC 1185, 1254, 2101, 2340 2. Confirmation: through the laying on of hands, anointing with chrism (oil), and prayer a person's baptism is confirmed (completion of baptismal grace) and is strengthened by the Holy Spirit to publically profess the faith and live up to the role of Christ's apostle. Matthew 3:13-17 John 1:33-34 Acts 8:14-17; 10:38 CCC 1285-1321 Effects of Confirmation: CCC 1302-05 Who can receive: CCC 1306-11 Minister of Confirmation: CCC 1312-14 3. Reconciliation/Penance: the sacrament of spiritual healing in which, through certain acts of the penitent and by the absolution of a qualified priest, sins committed after baptism are remitted and fellowship with God is restored. Matthew 16:19; 18:18 John 20:22-23 CCC 1422-1498 Names of the sacrament: CCC 1423-24 Necessity of interior penance: CCC 1430-39 Why Jesus gave the power to forgive sins to the Church: CCC 1441-49 Effects: CCC 1468-71 4. Holy Orders: the sacrament of Apostolic Ministry by which the mission entrusted to the Apostles by Jesus Christ continues to be exercised in His Church. This sacrament confers on a man the power of consecrating the offering of the Body and Blood of Christ and of remitting and retaining sins. Matthew 16:19; 18:18 John 13:3-15 John 19:22-23 Acts 1:15-26 CCC 1113, 1120, 1142, 1210, 1536-1600 Holy Orders in the Economy of Salvation: CCC 1539-71 Effects of Holy Orders: CCC 1581-1600 5. Matrimony: the sacramental binding covenant between a baptized man and woman in which they agree to eternal fidelity to each other and commit to being God's partners in the creation of new life. John 2:1-12 CCC 1601-1666 In the order of Creation: CCC 1601-05 Marriage in the Lord: CCC 1612-17 Unity and indissolubility of marriage: CCC 1644-51 Partners in God's plan for humanity: CCC 1652-54 6. Anointing of the sick: the sacrament in which the sick are anointed with holy oil and given the spiritual aid and strength to return to spiritual and bodily health, including, if needed, the remission of sins. Matthew 4:23; 9:35; Mark 6:13; Luke 9:11; Acts 10:38; James 5:14-15 CCC 1499-1532 Foundation in the economy of salvation: CCC 1500-13 Who administers and receives: CCC 1514-16 How celebrated and administered: CCC 1517-19 Effects: CCC 1520-23 7. Eucharist: the sacrament in which the faithful, in a state of grace, receive the true Body and Blood of Jesus Christ who is really and substantially present under the appearances of bread and wine. It is called the Eucharist, meaning "the thanksgiving," because at its institution at the Last Supper Jesus "gave thanks;" and it is by this fact that the sacrament is the supreme act of the baptized Christian's gratitude to God. Matthew 26:26-29; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:19-20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 CCC 1322-1419 Institution of the Eucharist: CCC 1337-44 The source and summit of ecclesial life: CCC 1324-27 The sacrificial memorial of the Lord's Passion and Resurrection and of His Body, the Church: CCC 1330-32; 1362-

  • @bibleman8010
    @bibleman8010 Місяць тому

    If I weren't Catholic, I'd look for the Church that the world despises, for the world despised Jesus, and he would be there. - Fulton Sheen Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him. As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so he who eats me will live because of me.". Things seemed to be going pretty well. That is until Jesus said “For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood,dwelleth in me, and I in him.” This was too much for many of his disciples and “From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.” Jesus turns to the 12 and asks, “Will ye also go away? Vs 61, Jesus did not back down, for He said, "Does this offend you?" it offends protestants. They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Jn 20:21, "As the Father has sent Me, I also send you." Jn 17:18, "Even as thou hast sent Me into the world, so I have sent them into the world." Jn 17:22-23, "And the glory that thou hast given Me, I have given to Matt. 28, 18-20: And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye, therefore. and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Jesus says to the crowd, "He who believes and is baptized will be saved." But in reference to the same people, Jesus immediately follows with "He who does not believe will be condemned." This demonstrates that one can be baptized and still not be a believer. This disproves the Protestant argument that one must be a believer to be baptized. There is nothing in the Bible about a "believer's baptism." "Accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior," or "Ask Jesus into your heart" isn't the biblical answer. It’s important to be saved from hell, damnation, and the stain of original sin, but what are we saved for? We are saved for union with Christ. Our salvation began when we were born again through baptism and God’s own Divine Life was restored in our souls, making us like Adam and Eve were in the Garden before the Original (first) Sin. As we go through life, we are united with Christ through the Sacraments he left as gifts for us, especially through Penance (forgiveness of our sins committed since Baptism) and the Eucharist (partaking of God’s own Life, His own Divine Nature, 2 Peter 1:4) - until that day when we are truly united with Him in heaven. Scripture teaches that one’s final salvation depends on the state of the soul at death. As Jesus himself tells us, "He who endures to the end will be saved" (Matt. 24:13; cf. 25:31-46). One who dies in the state of friendship with God (the state of grace) will go to heaven. The one who dies in a state of rebellion against God (the state of mortal sin) will go to hell. (For the teaching on venial (non-deadly) and mortal (deadly) sins, see 1 John 5:16-17) What I must do to be saved: *I must be baptized with water and the Spirit. Mark 16:16, John 3:3-5, Titus 3:5, I Peter 3:20-21. (Exceptions: [1] If I desire Baptism but die before I can be baptized with water and the Spirit, God accepts my desire to be baptized, and [2] If I am killed (martyred) because of my faith, but I have not had the opportunity to be baptized, God accepts my death as my baptism, called the Baptism of Blood). * I must do the will of God the Father. Matthew 7:21 * I must keep the Commandments of God. Matthew 5:19-20, Matthew 7:21, Matthew 19:17, 1 Timothy 6:14, and others. * I must accept the Cross (suffering). Matthew 10:38, Matthew 16:24-25, Mark 8:34, Luke 9:23, Luke 14:27. Phil 1:29, and others. * I must be a member of God's true church. Acts 2:46-47. * I must confess my sins. James 5:16, I John 1:9, John 20:19-23 * I must heed the words of St. Peter, the first Pope. Acts 11:13-14, Acts 15:7. * I must eat the flesh and drink the blood of Jesus Christ. John 6:51-58, I Corinthians 10:16-17, 11:23-30. * I must do unto others as I would have them do unto me and love my neighbor as myself. I must feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, visit the sick and those in prison or give other aid to those in need. Luke 10:33 ff, Mt 25:31-46. "Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are very pleasing to God" Hebrews 13:16. Good works don’t save us, but we will be judged by them. *I must strive to be holy. "Strive for peace with everyone and for that holiness without which no one will see the Lord." Hebrews 12:14 *I must endure (persevere) to the end. Matthew 10:22, Matthew 24:13, Mark 13:13. And ... ? What else must I do? Catechism #432 The name "Jesus" signifies that the very name of God is present in the person of his Son, made man for the universal and definitive redemption from sins. It is the divine name that alone brings salvation, and henceforth all can invoke his name, for Jesus united himself to all men through his Incarnation, so that "there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."

  • @nathanmunoz5857
    @nathanmunoz5857 Місяць тому

    Im not catholic nor orthodox yet. I grew up in Pentecostal church my family left when I was about 8 years old. I’m 30 now started reading my Bible and I believe it’s true. So I was curious who put these scriptures together and it turns out it was the One apostolic Catholic Orthodox Church guided through Holy Spirit that canonized the Bible. I immediately humbled myself and realized Catholicism is not what I perceived it to be. So now I’m learning the theology through the lens of catholic/orthodox tradition rather than the Protestant point of view.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      Just remember, t's all about Jesus and what He did, not of ourselves.

  • @raymalbrough9631
    @raymalbrough9631 Місяць тому

    These ex-Catholics are disgusting to be around. I'm a Catholic, and will stay a Catholic.

  • @raymalbrough9631
    @raymalbrough9631 Місяць тому

    Only in America can anyone who can read and has a Bible start their own church. It doesn't mean that they are qualified. This man is full of it and teaching a false gospel, James 2:24 You see a man is justified by works and not by faith alone. Speaking of manmade religion, we can look at Protestantism as a manmade religion.

  • @tolkeinlewis3546
    @tolkeinlewis3546 Місяць тому

    Bro the Catholic Church compiled the gospel that you are "preaching". If it weren't for the Church, you wouldn't even have it.

  • @Peacelove1981
    @Peacelove1981 Місяць тому

    bullies, stop picking on peaceful peaople

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@Peacelove1981 What makes you think of bullies?

    • @PrisonPreacher
      @PrisonPreacher 27 днів тому

      Christians, confront false teachers and contend for the faith.

  • @dashriprock5720
    @dashriprock5720 Місяць тому

    Right off the top.. "is that the faith that you want?" And in my journey I've found this to be the big problem with a protestants (not all) they interpret scripture they want their faith to be, they enforce their belief by isolating pockets or single versus of scripture while ignoring the majority of what the word of God teaches

  • @joshstrange1244
    @joshstrange1244 Місяць тому

    I’m a Catholic who was a Reformed Protestant and would’ve thought I was becoming apostate 4 years ago 😂 One thing that Protestants have that is admirable is a zeal and fervor. It is definitely sad when a Catholic does not understand the faith or devote himself to it (although there are plenty of Protestants in the same exact boat). But that doesn’t invalidate the Church itself. Protestants assuming that Catholics don’t have the true gospel is largely based on what they’ve heard from Catholics who do not take their faith very seriously. Dig deep, and find that what the Church has held to for the last 2,000 years has always been the true faith. Here’s quote I never heard as a Protestant, “For my part, I should not believe the gospel except as moved by the authority of the Catholic Church.” - St. Augustine (Against the Fundamental Epistle of Manichaeus)

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@joshstrange1244 I agree both sides lake the knowledge and zeal for sharing the Gospel. :-(

  • @1nsaneviper2
    @1nsaneviper2 Місяць тому

    Sola scriptura is false haha

  • @wordforever117
    @wordforever117 Місяць тому

    Catholics know the gospel. They do not need you approaching them with corrupt teachings invented in the late middle ages.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@wordforever117 Sorry you feel that way, but thanks for sharing.

    • @wordforever117
      @wordforever117 Місяць тому

      @@BibleAndFriends Yeh assuming Catholics do not know the gospel is the height of arrogance. I would suggest you examine your conscience carefully before doing anything so condescending again in the future. You risk disturbing and harming the faith of devout and dedicated Christians by confusing them with modern-day worldly thinking and by causing division.

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@wordforever117 My experience has been most do not, so I will share the Gospel with them because I care for their souls.

    • @wordforever117
      @wordforever117 Місяць тому

      @@BibleAndFriends Yes knowledgeable Catholics will tell you to go away if you are lucky, otherwise they will take you to school of your so called "Gospel", which in reality your favourite reformer's corrupt version of the gospel which you support by adding words to the bible. Not a single knowledgeable Catholic has ever listened to you and was convinced by your arguments....that much we know for certain

  • @dan4271
    @dan4271 Місяць тому

    Bro’s doing the devil’s work

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@dan4271 Thanks for sharing your opinion.

  • @luluvnb4156
    @luluvnb4156 Місяць тому

    by the way, you asked for where purgatory in the bible. well if you protestants didn’t remove the deuterocanon and label them as “apocrypha”, you’d know where to find it. no where in the bible does it say when a person should be baptized, yet so many protestant denominations argue with each other about if an infant can be baptized or not.

  • @Paul-v3z2e
    @Paul-v3z2e Місяць тому

    Purgatory: 1) 2 Mac 12:44-46 2) 1 Cor 3:15 3) Mathew 12:32 Works: 1) James 2:14-26 2) James 3:1-12 3) James 4:1-10 4) James 1:27 5) James 2: 1-7 6) James 5:7-11 Catholic is the fullness of truth.

  • @zeegovna5109
    @zeegovna5109 Місяць тому

    Question: where is sola scriptura in the bible? question: where does the bible tell you what books are in the bible? question: why did you tear 7 books out of the bible, one of which contained evidence of prayer for those who had died (evidence of purgatory) question: does ANYTHING unclean enter heaven? question: are you perfect/clean when you die?

  • @zeegovna5109
    @zeegovna5109 Місяць тому

    If you don’t know where purgatory is in the bible, then you haven’t read the bible

    • @BibleAndFriends
      @BibleAndFriends Місяць тому

      @@zeegovna5109 Then please share where it's at if you think it's in there. Thanks!

    • @zeegovna5109
      @zeegovna5109 Місяць тому

      @@BibleAndFriends​​⁠1 Cor. 3:11-15, Rev 21:27, Hab 1:13, 2 Macc 12:39-46, Matt 12:32, Matt 5:24-25, 1 Peter 3:19. Now go ahead and tell me that none of these provide any evidence for purgatory or the need for cleansing before entering heaven. Tell me how you, a protestant, are somehow SO smart that 2,000 years of Catholic authority and knowledge should be thrown away and people should listen to the great youtube preacher…you put yourself above the word of God. YOU will define for yourself what is true because as John 6 says “this is a hard saying, who can listen to it”

  • @accidentalbreakfast1605
    @accidentalbreakfast1605 Місяць тому

    Imagine posting a video that makes the guy you’re trying to ‘fix’ look great and yourself look like a pedantic moron 😂🤡

  • @philipmarchalquizar7741
    @philipmarchalquizar7741 Місяць тому

    There is only ONE Church, one body and one spirit.. Protestants try to stray away from the body of Christ. They make a Church without a head. We need to study Catholic to defend the CHURCH Christ Established.

  • @robertholmes5242
    @robertholmes5242 Місяць тому

    This atheist made some great points! Catholics & Protestants are equally blind. This is not proper use of the will, Christian’s are told to feed the homeless, comfort the sick, clothe the orphans! Not walk around the city with a camera to video one’s self handing pamphlets so one can have their ego stroked by their subscribers. Repent! Do better! ☦️

  • @Duke_loves_aubrey
    @Duke_loves_aubrey Місяць тому

    "I don't understand Catholicism in all of its fullness". And there is the rub. If you don't understand Catholicism then why would you presume to preach against it? Of all the arrogance to presume to speak against something you clearly know nothing about. The Catholic Church does not teach that you "do the Sacraments" in order to be saved or maintain your salvation in the way that you insinuate. The Catholic Church teaches that you are saved by the Grace of God through faith, but not an empty faith that isn't void of love for God which obeys Christ. I encourage you to study Catholic teaching before you presume to preach against it. You can save your erroneous evangelism explosion for the ignorant and unlearned who don't know better.

  • @st.michaelthearchangelorth1055
    @st.michaelthearchangelorth1055 Місяць тому

    What a good Catholic man! keep the True Faith, Brian! The Ancient Faith of our Fathers!