@@untoagesthe bible mentions the great apostasy that must happen before the AntiChrist. Turns out that Protestants change the meaning to say it is a falling away. But, for the first 1500 years of Christianity, the great apostasy was a revolt against the authority of the pope. This is the great schism, the bible alone and now the traditional Catholic movement.
Being surrounded by wayward doctrine in the American church, and having believed heresies myself, the first time I was exposed to Orthodox preaching the words resonated with every part of my soul. I was also made intensely uncomfortable by it, not being able to refute what was being said. I was raised my entire life singing hymns and praying to Jesus in the various non-denominational "churches" I went to. But being a Christian is about going where Christ is. It's about moving where you're at to go to Him. I knew if Orthodoxy was the true and original church of Jesus, the body of Christ made manifest on earth, that's where I want myself and my family to be.
I was received by Church through baptizm and chrismation before Pascha, it was the best decision of my life. Glory to The Father and to The Son and to The Holy Spirit, One God. Amen Christ is Risen!!! ☦️
I loved the series. This echoed almost exactly my journey from a few years ago, and what you said about actually attending church is key imo. There's nothing like it.
Thank you for sharing your journey, it has been a pleasure following these series. As someone who's been going to an Orthodox church for about half a year, the points you brought up are exactly things I've been thinking about a lot. Your way of presentation is very easy to understand. God bless you on your journey!
I am a Catechumen. I tried to explain to my Mom what the Orthodox church is like and she told me she thinks it sounds weird. I feel sad and reluctant to share more with her and it is such an important part of my life now. 😢
@@kristenp5835 It’s certainly difficult explaining Orthodoxy to people who don’t have the desire to understand. If they don’t want it, they don’t get it. I understand your struggle though. All we can do is pray, repent, and God-willing, our loved ones will see how Christ has transfigured us through His Church. God bless ☦️
Thank you for a marvelous job! God has inspired you so you can bless us. I was chrismated on Lazarus Saturday along with 12 others. I have shared this with those coming behind and will continue to share it. God is truly calling His children home. I'm 72 years old and have been lead to my true home. Glory to God!
Thank you! I think your channel is truly forging the way for catechetical interviews with priests - and at an equally high quality and quantity, nonetheless! So thank you for what you do.
Another banger 💪🏼 Aside from Rock and Sand(amazing book) I just ordered Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy as well. I also want to recommend Strickland’s “Age of Paradise” which covers the first Millennium Church from Pentecost to 1054 and its Orthodoxy ☦️ has everything one needs to know historically 😎
As someone heavily inquiring about orthodoxy I find this video wonderful. I’m sorry that you’re going to get so much hate from teaching the truth, so many are confused in this age. I hope the people offended by your video can look past their differences and accept what you are providing here as truth ☦️❤️
Thank you for sharing your views. 🙏 It has more value to hear those words from someone who chose to join from the outside as an adult, than us who grew up in the faith.
I relied on god and prayers the last day. He made walk in a certain way and he rearranged the joints of my ankles. My nervoussystem got healed as well. A great soul will transform a great body. Dont worry and pray.
No decent human being can be offended. "If we had a pure heart, we would not be offended even if people insulted and derided us." Elder Ephraim of Arizona ☦
Christos anesti! I’ve enjoyed listening to your videos, you seem so knowledgeable about the faith. The past year or two, I’ve been struggling in my faith journey, having been raised Roman Catholic but converted to Orthodoxy. I have many questions that I still haven’t gotten answered. Would you mind if I private message you?
@@the4gospelscommentarywhy would I go back to an institution that is neither Roman nor Catholic? Further, why would I submit to a man that allows the blessing of sodomites and covers up pedophilia? No thanks
Would highly recommend the last 2 episodes of Lord of Spirits ("Torah Torah Torah", and "Torah 2: Back in the Habit") both of those have been fundamental in changing my view of how to read the Bible and understanding Orthodox worship. Didn't get a chance to go to a Pascha service this year (I've heard that's not the best place for Protestant enquirers to start anyways), but hoping to attend liturgy with my wife sometime this year. Praying that when we do, the initial experience speaks for itself enough that neither of us need to be convinced any further.
I have to agree with you that Great Lent/Pascha season is not the best time to inquirer into orthodoxy. It's super intense and exhausting, but it's a wonderful, beautiful experience that will draw you even closer to the Lord. I'm a catechumen now and come from a catholic background and find orthodoxy overwhelming at times, lol. So much to learn. So my advice is to jump in, come to liturgy, stick around for coffee hour, talk to people and say hi to the priest. Pray and have fun!
I think you and I have extremely similar stories. You recommended all the same books and youtubers I would have done as well, and your organization of topics for converting was like reading off of my own brain lol. Been thinking about getting my channel content going for a while but my conversion took up my mental space for a while now. I think innevitabally my channel will lean hard into Orthodoxy. Thank you for sharing brother. Many years to you.
Beautiful explantation but I am Protestant and I am fed I am Full Gospel which is the true church to me . I have the peace and joy and have seen wonderful miraculous things in my denomination . Full gospel is so beautiful to me . Love the lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind . Be blessed 🙂
God bless you! The Holy Spirit Who is everywhere and fills all things and moves where He wills draws us to the Lord Jesus Christ who’s Body and Bride is the Church…one holy catholic apostolic, mystical, sacramental, biblical, historical, visible, communal, right believing (orthodox) and giving true glory (orthodox) to God. Keep listening and obeying the Lord Jesus Christ and go where he leads you.
Great content brother ☦️ I would also highly recommend the podcast “ Lord of Spirits” hosted by Father Stephen De Young and Father Andrew Steven Damick. It’s absolutely amazing and also quite humorous at times. I’ve learned so much from their podcasts and they are AWESOME priests ✊🏻
Yes! I’m familiar with their show and have listened to quite a bit of it. I’ve gotten burnt out from the three-hour podcast format though so I haven’t listened in a year or so. But they are definitely a good resource!
I’m still on the fence. I’ve been attending an Orthodox Church on and off for almost a year. I met with the local priests twice so far and he was great in answering questions I had. For some reason my mind can’t get past asking the saints for intercession. I understand the reason behind it. But, it’s a sticking point for me. Maybe that will change as I keep going. I also just bought my first prayer book. I skip over the prayers to Mary because I’m not comfortable with doing that.
@@michaelkish7794 Orthodoxy is an incarnational faith. Many things will not make sense simply until you do them. At some point, we have to lay down our intellect and submit to the wisdom of the Church. That is difficult for us westerners to do, but once we approach with childlike faith, that is when things will start to click.
The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. Psalm 110:1, KJV. Do you understand what it means to sit at the right hand of Power? It is affirming that Christ has equal status to the Father within the Godhead. All Glory to the Most High God!
I find it very interesting how many protestant priests/bishops tend to drift toward Orthodoxy later in life. That could just be confirmation bias, but the fact that it happens speaks volumes. I find that Christanity is very hard to accept. Some things defy logic, like Jesus being able to heal the disabled, to walk on water, and other miricales, and that's just the surface value stuff. Logically speaking, its difficult for my find to accept it or to ignore it. Also, the idea of things outside of my control, and that I can be effected by those things outside of my control scares me. That fear is amplified when I also fear of getting taken advantage of in both a mental and monetary sense. I fear that I may be taken advantage of if I accept the teachings of Christanity. Yet I have been treated well by those that practice it and I personally agree with its teachings. I want to believe all of this is true, and that people will honor thier words, but I fear that I am being foolish, and that my need for something greater than myself may lead to the degredation and explotation of myself. Thank you for making theses videos. It has made me think of a lot of things, but how does one get over this fear of illogical thinking and explotation?
If you follow the true faith, it’s between you and Christ. Our Priests and Bishops face the same alter we do. And there is zero push for conversion because it must come from the heart. And yes, it can be hard to accept that forces outside our control can affect us. The same can be said about nuclear bombs existing, I suppose. If you have to submit to the idea that you are not in total control of your life, you might as well submit to the ultimate authority: the creator of time and space. And remember: What sounds impossible to us is possible for God. He created all of existence from eternity. He makes the rules, so of course for us it sounds illogical to break them. Nothing is beyond His power. Look into the early church fathers. A lot of questions can be answered there.
Here's a logical argument for Orthodoxy: If the God of Orthodoxy doesn't exist, knowledge is impossible. This is because knowledge requires justification, and has metaphysical preconditions such as the world not being an illusion to exist. However the only way to justify these preconditions is divine revelation as it is the only way to ground metaphysics. A specific type of God that provides revelation is therefore required to make knowledge possible, and this must be the Orthodox God for four reasons 1) The essence energies distinction means we can truly interact with God 2) Orthodoxy is the only religion that has an infallible historically unchanged tradition 3) the Trinity is the natural conclusion of divine simplicity as God must have some way of knowing themselves 4) the Orthodox God justified all the preconditions for knowledge claims. One must say knowledge is possible as to say otherwise is self-refuting.
In future videos on this channel, I plan to address arguments for God’s existence and present compelling evidence for the truth of Christianity. However, your struggle is not unfounded or, as you identify, primarily “logical” in nature. Many atheists exuberantly claim “if I just had ONE good argument for God’s existence I would believe!” And yet, they’re somehow never convinced when presented with them. It bears a striking resemblance to the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in the gospels. The rich man begs Abraham to send Lazarus to warn his family about the torments he experiences after death. Abraham replies “If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.” And yet, Christ is Risen, as many of the comments here proclaim, and still many disbelief. Let me be clear - I’m not condemning your lack of faith. I’m merely agreeing that it’s not an intellectual issue. In fact, the intellect can even get in the way sometimes. We have a wonderful, simple prayer from the gospels “Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief.” Even I pray this sometimes. I would especially recommend this one to you. If you’re serious about overcoming these hurdles and coming into communion with the Living God, live the life and trust that in so doing, He will make Himself known to you. Go to church. Pray at home. Read the scriptures. In time, I believe God will honor your struggle. I hope that the content I provide on this channel will be of aid for you, though it is merely intended to be that - a supplement. God bless!
@@joshuaparsons8871) There is nothing logical about the essence-energy distinction. Not just that it is a doctrine, which was not believed by the Church Fathers, and was invented by Gregory Palamas, but it also contradicts reason. Divine simplicity can be known through the natural light of reason. 2) "orthodoxy" is an invented schismatic religion, that broke away from the Apostolic faith
Great video brother! I admire your faith in the church. Orthodoxy is sadly very weak where I live, a traditionally catholic place. Would you mind sharing the name of the painting in this video's thumbnail? Thanks!
It is an icon of the Ascension of Christ! I don’t know the specific/original iconographer unfortunately, I just Googled “ascension icon” until I found this one.
Greetings to all brothers and sisters in Christ, could anyone recommend a book about the lives of Saints. Looking to learn more about them and use their example. Thank you!
1. Lives of the Great Desert Fathers published by St Anthony's Monastery in Arizona 2. Any unabridged lives of the saints by the same Monastery (they have tons) 3. The Synaxarion by St Dmitri of Rostov 4. The Prologue of Ohrid by St Nikolai Velimirovic
Thank you very much for this great video brother, I'm glad knowing God and Our Lord Jesus Christ keep looking for us so we can come close to Him, just out of curiosity, have you read about Tatiana Goricheva? I'm amazed knowing that people many times have to take such a difficult road to be with Our Lord
@@untoages My brother, I really recommend you to look for her book "Talking about God is dangerous", written while still Russia was the Soviet Union, you know, when being not easy at all being Christian.. God bleess you.
@@GlorytoGod580 The laity has a responsibility to keep the hierarchy in check in Orthodoxy. If we see an issue, we bring it up to the priest. If nothing is done, we go to the bishop. So on, so forth. We’re not ruled top-down by one single hierarch, we have a voice. There was a story of a priest who went to some interfaith gathering and basically said all religions lead to God. When he came back, he discovered that his keys to the church no longer worked. The laity had changed it after he articulated heresy.
Ha! That depends on what exactly you’re looking for. In short, scholastic/reformed/cataphatic theology aims to describe God by positive statements, what God IS (God is all-powerful, all-knowing, all of the omni claims essentially). Whereas apophatic theology aims to describe God by negation, or what God is NOT (God is not creation, God is not impersonal, etc.). The trouble the West runs in to with their methodology is they try to pin God down like doing so is some kind of science, so much so that they, in my opinion, over-define God and try and force Him into their categorical boxes. In my experience, the more mystical theology of the East allows for a greater experience of God that can enter-in fully and transfigure the soul. This is a result of the essence-energy distinction, our understanding of the Incarnation, and the sacraments. Hopefully this helps!
@@untoages I know the subject pretty well. I just like the way you present things. As far as I am concerned, all of Western Christianity went (truly) wrong with the adoption of Latic scholastic theology in the 1,200's or so. This resulted in all sorts of terrible things including the theology that started the Reformation. Not understanding the root of the problem, the Protestants came along and said hold my beer. They squeezed God into a box not to exceed the size of the (fallen) human intellect. It's why Western Christianity, namely the Protestant faiths, are an atheist factory today.
@@wjckc79I'm sorry, but you have no clue what scholasticism is. Nothing in scholastic theology demands that every doctrine about God must be knowable by human reason. However, it is true that doctrine cannot CONTRADICT reason.
Can some one tell me how to get an orthodox prayer rope? I am zalking about the ropes that have a skull at the end before the cross that simbolises the sin of man. I have made a drawing of it already but i will need one to pray. Does some one know how to get it?
When was the last time the Orthodox called an ecumenical council? We maintain a church that is one, holy, Catholic and apostolic. How does Orthodoxy express this oneness and unity? Please, I would like a response.
The term "ecumenical" means an imperial, or "of the empire". It doesn't meant "council that fixes doctrinal disputes" The last Orthodox Empire died with the murder of the Holy Tsar Martyr Nikolai II. With all kindness intended, I believe you have been misled to believe that ecumenical synods are the normative methodology of maintaining correct doctrine amongst the populace. That is ONE method, certainly, but the source and origin of right doctrine is the Holy Spirit working through the hierarchy, clerics, and laity when they obey God and live in Christlikeness. The people who do that are the saints. The saints in every age, and in every place, are the method God uses in imperial/ecumenical councils, local councils, in every country, state, county, city and even in your local parish. That is how the unity of doctrine is maintained, that's how the unity of faith is maintained. As scripture says, the Holy Spirit is the spirit of truth and the true faith is once delivered unto the saints.
@@iakov1906 Your response is anything but satisfactory. All of the ecumenical councils in which the Orthodox participated were ordered toward the resolution of doctrinal issues. My question pertains to how come the Orthodox have never called an ecumenical council since its separation from Rome? If a dispute among the Orthodox arises as no doubt it has from time to time how have they resolved them apart from excommunication of one another?
@ThriceHolyHost They solved them by pan-Orthodox synods, local synods, or even just individual saints snuffing the heresy out like in the case of St Sava of Serbia with the Bogimils in Serbia.
@ThriceHolyHost Now that I've answered your questions, please do me the courtesy and answer me this: What does the pope offer us that we don't have? (by admission of papal doctrine, even). We have Christ, we have the sacraments, and even saints without the pope. So what does the pope give us ?
Come home. Listen to Brian Holdsworth’s UA-cam video, “Why I’m not Orthodox”. Back in the day you had the original church fight about who should have infallible authority: the original counsels where teachings were upheld, debated, and authorized, or the original office of the Pope, who infallibly authorized the counsel’s decisions and guided the church. Even if you disagree strongly with me, you are better off carrying your conviction while still exposing yourself to the opposing view. So I challenge you to watch Brian’s video among any historical reviews of Orthodoxy to see if that church is truly who she says she is before the schism.
I’m familiar with some of Brian’s content and I watched that video you’re referring to years ago before I became Orthodox. I found his criticism very lacking and unconvincing, especially in comparison to the criticism levied by Orthodoxy against Catholicism. Trust me, I’ve looked into the history regarding this topic; I didn’t want to make a hasty decision. The last three videos in this series address why I didn’t become Catholic. I appreciate your concern, but I am home.
@@untoages well, your last couple of videos slandered the Catholic Church. You claimed that Pope Francis is okay with same sex unions when he never said that. Fiducia Supplicans is NOT an infallible teaching on faith and morals and isn’t even binding to church faithful for one thing. Secondly, the document explicitly rejects the idea that two persons of the same sex is a marriage and states that the intention for blessings were for those who carry the cross of same sex attraction, NOT the union of these two persons. Also, Pope Francis has even verbally rejected same sex marriage in a plethora of interviews in 2018 and thereafter. That’s besides the fact. The truth of the matter is that Orthodoxy relies on strawman arguments to favor their position. Catholicism acknowledges her failings, takes the punches for the sins of her faithful, and strives to bring all of God’s children to repentance and conversion of heart. The Orthodox church has elements of Spirit of Truth, but she won’t survive on ecumenical counsels and founding church’s alone - she needs the whole Truth, and one day I hope we can bridge that gap.
Brian's reason for not being orthodox was that he's uncomfortable around immigrants. "Too ethnic", even though Roman is an ethnicity and the same regions and ethnicities have local churches within the papal system
@@iakov1906 you didn’t watch his whole video. Part of it was the issue of the fact that he didn’t feel like he belonged. But he stresses that isn’t the only reason, that was only part of it. I don’t think a person or celebrity should convince anyone to believe anything. I’m not convinced by UntoAges points in being Orthodox. What I was encouraging is being well rounded and educated by both sides of the isle. Brian isn’t even a lead apologist for Catholicism. If you’re looking into that I would suggest Trent Horn, Jimmy Akin, or Dr. Scott Hahn - not as a means to be “convinced” or “converted” but to get the whole picture and not solely rest your beliefs in an echo chamber.
Orthodox are unbiblical many times, tradition is of man it’s not going to always be biblical. The Bible refers to Mary as the mother of Jesus over and over, yet orthodox just insist on referring to her as the mother of God.
39. At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, 40. where she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted Elizabeth. 41. When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. 42. In a loud voice she exclaimed: “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear! 43. But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? 44. As soon as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. Luke Chapter 1
@@untoages I’m not for the isms and schisms my friend. It’s clear as day to see what is manmade unbiblical practices which they made up using their faulty human logic, like having female bishops or pastors. I’m sure the apostles knew that Jesus is God, yet they still referred to Mary as the mother of Jesus. Mother of God is an inappropriate title for her and that is why it is not found in scripture. However mother of Jesus is found in scripture more that once.
@@neyneynanamo2071 acts 1:14 kjv These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren
CHRIST IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD TRAMPLING DOWN DEATH BY DEATH, AND UPON THOSE IN THE TOMBS BESTOWING LIFE! ☦️☦️☦️
Truly He is risen
Amen!!
TRULY HE'S RISEN!
Truly He is Risen!!
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@@untoagesthe bible mentions the great apostasy that must happen before the AntiChrist. Turns out that Protestants change the meaning to say it is a falling away. But, for the first 1500 years of Christianity, the great apostasy was a revolt against the authority of the pope. This is the great schism, the bible alone and now the traditional Catholic movement.
CHRIST IS RISEN ☦ TRULY HE IS RISEN ‼
Truly truly he is risen!
CHRISTOS ANESTI!!!
Being surrounded by wayward doctrine in the American church, and having believed heresies myself, the first time I was exposed to Orthodox preaching the words resonated with every part of my soul. I was also made intensely uncomfortable by it, not being able to refute what was being said. I was raised my entire life singing hymns and praying to Jesus in the various non-denominational "churches" I went to. But being a Christian is about going where Christ is. It's about moving where you're at to go to Him. I knew if Orthodoxy was the true and original church of Jesus, the body of Christ made manifest on earth, that's where I want myself and my family to be.
Greetings from south american Orthodox ☦️
I just converted last year ❤️
I was received by Church through baptizm and chrismation before Pascha, it was the best decision of my life. Glory to The Father and to The Son and to The Holy Spirit, One God. Amen
Christ is Risen!!! ☦️
Welcome my brother in Christ!
Christ is risen.
Χριστός ανέστη.
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Indeed He is risen! Alithos anesti!
I loved the series. This echoed almost exactly my journey from a few years ago, and what you said about actually attending church is key imo. There's nothing like it.
Thank you so much! I’m glad it was edifying 🙏🏻
@@untoages I loved every second.
I cried through your episode. Thanks for posting. Glory to God!
Thank you for sharing your journey, it has been a pleasure following these series. As someone who's been going to an Orthodox church for about half a year, the points you brought up are exactly things I've been thinking about a lot. Your way of presentation is very easy to understand. God bless you on your journey!
This is everything I want to say to my protestant friends and relatives condensed into a single video.
I am a Catechumen. I tried to explain to my Mom what the Orthodox church is like and she told me she thinks it sounds weird. I feel sad and reluctant to share more with her and it is such an important part of my life now. 😢
@@kristenp5835 It’s certainly difficult explaining Orthodoxy to people who don’t have the desire to understand. If they don’t want it, they don’t get it. I understand your struggle though. All we can do is pray, repent, and God-willing, our loved ones will see how Christ has transfigured us through His Church. God bless ☦️
Great video. I'm on my journey into Orthodoxy now. Christ is Risen!
God bless
Glory to God! I hope this has been helpful for you. He is risen indeed!
I enjoyed the video. Thank you. God bless.
Ο Χριστος μαζι σου! ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ!
I needed this today, from a cradle Orthodox Christian. Thank you. 😢
I love this video too much. Thanks you for keeping the words of St John Chrisostom "It is better to offend people if be respecting them we offend God"
Thank you for a marvelous job! God has inspired you so you can bless us. I was chrismated on Lazarus Saturday along with 12 others. I have shared this with those coming behind and will continue to share it. God is truly calling His children home. I'm 72 years old and have been lead to my true home. Glory to God!
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This channel is blowing up. Great job man!
CHRIST IS RISEN!!☦️☦️☦️
Indeed He is risen!
Christos Anesti!! Christ is risen!
Alisthós anésti!!!
Time for another banger ☦️☦️
Christ is Risen.
Indeed He is Risen!
Truly He is Risen!
Indeed He is risen!
Fantastic videos! ☦
Thank you! I think your channel is truly forging the way for catechetical interviews with priests - and at an equally high quality and quantity, nonetheless! So thank you for what you do.
RISEN
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Another banger 💪🏼
Aside from Rock and Sand(amazing book) I just ordered Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy as well.
I also want to recommend Strickland’s “Age of Paradise” which covers the first Millennium Church from Pentecost to 1054 and its Orthodoxy ☦️ has everything one needs to know historically 😎
As someone heavily inquiring about orthodoxy I find this video wonderful. I’m sorry that you’re going to get so much hate from teaching the truth, so many are confused in this age. I hope the people offended by your video can look past their differences and accept what you are providing here as truth ☦️❤️
Χριστός Ανέστη !!!
Christ is Risen !!!
Thank you for sharing your views. 🙏
It has more value to hear those words from someone who chose to join from the outside as an adult, than us who grew up in the faith.
Fantastic video!
Thank you! 🙏
Христос Воскресе!
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I relied on god and prayers the last day. He made walk in a certain way and he rearranged the joints of my ankles. My nervoussystem got healed as well. A great soul will transform a great body. Dont worry and pray.
Great video! Christos Anesti! ☦️
Thank you! Alithós anésti! I’m a fan of your channel & I appreciate the work you guys do as well!
No decent human being can be offended.
"If we had a pure heart, we would not be offended even if people insulted and derided us."
Elder Ephraim of Arizona ☦
Christ is risen! Thank you for this essay.
Thank you actually, that was helpful..👍🏽🙏🏽
Christ is risen! ☦️☦️☦️
Great insight. Thank you
Christos anesti!
I’ve enjoyed listening to your videos, you seem so knowledgeable about the faith. The past year or two, I’ve been struggling in my faith journey, having been raised Roman Catholic but converted to Orthodoxy. I have many questions that I still haven’t gotten answered. Would you mind if I private message you?
Thank you! And sure thing. You can find my email in my about section on the channel.
You should remain Roman Catholic, which is clearly the true religion of the early church.
@@the4gospelscommentarywhy would I go back to an institution that is neither Roman nor Catholic? Further, why would I submit to a man that allows the blessing of sodomites and covers up pedophilia? No thanks
Would highly recommend the last 2 episodes of Lord of Spirits ("Torah Torah Torah", and "Torah 2: Back in the Habit") both of those have been fundamental in changing my view of how to read the Bible and understanding Orthodox worship.
Didn't get a chance to go to a Pascha service this year (I've heard that's not the best place for Protestant enquirers to start anyways), but hoping to attend liturgy with my wife sometime this year. Praying that when we do, the initial experience speaks for itself enough that neither of us need to be convinced any further.
I have to agree with you that Great Lent/Pascha season is not the best time to inquirer into orthodoxy. It's super intense and exhausting, but it's a wonderful, beautiful experience that will draw you even closer to the Lord. I'm a catechumen now and come from a catholic background and find orthodoxy overwhelming at times, lol. So much to learn. So my advice is to jump in, come to liturgy, stick around for coffee hour, talk to people and say hi to the priest. Pray and have fun!
@@daphnepearce9411go to the Ortodoxe service every sunday !
I do!
@@daphnepearce9411 do you like it ?
ХРИСТОС ВОСКРЕСЕ!☦️
True, can confirm. Great video ☦️
Wow a beard? You must be Orthodox!
I think you and I have extremely similar stories. You recommended all the same books and youtubers I would have done as well, and your organization of topics for converting was like reading off of my own brain lol. Been thinking about getting my channel content going for a while but my conversion took up my mental space for a while now. I think innevitabally my channel will lean hard into Orthodoxy. Thank you for sharing brother. Many years to you.
Very cool! Thanks for watching & commenting!
Just found this channel!! Amazing! thank you 😌🔥☦️
Christ is risen!
Good video.
Christ is Risen.
I really like that list of recommended content makers!
Beautiful explantation but
I am Protestant and I am fed
I am Full Gospel which is the true church to me . I have the peace and joy and have seen wonderful miraculous things in my denomination . Full gospel is so beautiful to me . Love the lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind .
Be blessed 🙂
God bless you! The Holy Spirit Who is everywhere and fills all things and moves where He wills draws us to the Lord Jesus Christ who’s Body and Bride is the Church…one holy catholic apostolic, mystical, sacramental, biblical, historical, visible, communal, right believing (orthodox) and giving true glory (orthodox) to God. Keep listening and obeying the Lord Jesus Christ and go where he leads you.
Christ is risen
Great content brother ☦️ I would also highly recommend the podcast “ Lord of Spirits” hosted by Father Stephen De Young and Father Andrew Steven Damick. It’s absolutely amazing and also quite humorous at times. I’ve learned so much from their podcasts and they are AWESOME priests ✊🏻
Yes! I’m familiar with their show and have listened to quite a bit of it. I’ve gotten burnt out from the three-hour podcast format though so I haven’t listened in a year or so. But they are definitely a good resource!
@@untoages haha yeah I listen to them in portions. Takes me a few days to finish one podcast 😅
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I’m still on the fence. I’ve been attending an Orthodox Church on and off for almost a year. I met with the local priests twice so far and he was great in answering questions I had.
For some reason my mind can’t get past asking the saints for intercession. I understand the reason behind it. But, it’s a sticking point for me. Maybe that will change as I keep going. I also just bought my first prayer book. I skip over the prayers to Mary because I’m not comfortable with doing that.
@@michaelkish7794 Orthodoxy is an incarnational faith. Many things will not make sense simply until you do them. At some point, we have to lay down our intellect and submit to the wisdom of the Church. That is difficult for us westerners to do, but once we approach with childlike faith, that is when things will start to click.
The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. Psalm 110:1, KJV.
Do you understand what it means to sit at the right hand of Power?
It is affirming that Christ has equal status to the Father within the Godhead.
All Glory to the Most High God!
I find it very interesting how many protestant priests/bishops tend to drift toward Orthodoxy later in life. That could just be confirmation bias, but the fact that it happens speaks volumes.
I find that Christanity is very hard to accept. Some things defy logic, like Jesus being able to heal the disabled, to walk on water, and other miricales, and that's just the surface value stuff. Logically speaking, its difficult for my find to accept it or to ignore it. Also, the idea of things outside of my control, and that I can be effected by those things outside of my control scares me. That fear is amplified when I also fear of getting taken advantage of in both a mental and monetary sense. I fear that I may be taken advantage of if I accept the teachings of Christanity. Yet I have been treated well by those that practice it and I personally agree with its teachings. I want to believe all of this is true, and that people will honor thier words, but I fear that I am being foolish, and that my need for something greater than myself may lead to the degredation and explotation of myself.
Thank you for making theses videos. It has made me think of a lot of things, but how does one get over this fear of illogical thinking and explotation?
If you follow the true faith, it’s between you and Christ. Our Priests and Bishops face the same alter we do. And there is zero push for conversion because it must come from the heart.
And yes, it can be hard to accept that forces outside our control can affect us. The same can be said about nuclear bombs existing, I suppose. If you have to submit to the idea that you are not in total control of your life, you might as well submit to the ultimate authority: the creator of time and space.
And remember: What sounds impossible to us is possible for God. He created all of existence from eternity. He makes the rules, so of course for us it sounds illogical to break them. Nothing is beyond His power.
Look into the early church fathers. A lot of questions can be answered there.
Here's a logical argument for Orthodoxy: If the God of Orthodoxy doesn't exist, knowledge is impossible. This is because knowledge requires justification, and has metaphysical preconditions such as the world not being an illusion to exist. However the only way to justify these preconditions is divine revelation as it is the only way to ground metaphysics. A specific type of God that provides revelation is therefore required to make knowledge possible, and this must be the Orthodox God for four reasons 1) The essence energies distinction means we can truly interact with God 2) Orthodoxy is the only religion that has an infallible historically unchanged tradition 3) the Trinity is the natural conclusion of divine simplicity as God must have some way of knowing themselves 4) the Orthodox God justified all the preconditions for knowledge claims. One must say knowledge is possible as to say otherwise is self-refuting.
In future videos on this channel, I plan to address arguments for God’s existence and present compelling evidence for the truth of Christianity. However, your struggle is not unfounded or, as you identify, primarily “logical” in nature. Many atheists exuberantly claim “if I just had ONE good argument for God’s existence I would believe!” And yet, they’re somehow never convinced when presented with them. It bears a striking resemblance to the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in the gospels. The rich man begs Abraham to send Lazarus to warn his family about the torments he experiences after death. Abraham replies “If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.” And yet, Christ is Risen, as many of the comments here proclaim, and still many disbelief.
Let me be clear - I’m not condemning your lack of faith. I’m merely agreeing that it’s not an intellectual issue. In fact, the intellect can even get in the way sometimes. We have a wonderful, simple prayer from the gospels “Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief.” Even I pray this sometimes. I would especially recommend this one to you. If you’re serious about overcoming these hurdles and coming into communion with the Living God, live the life and trust that in so doing, He will make Himself known to you. Go to church. Pray at home. Read the scriptures. In time, I believe God will honor your struggle. I hope that the content I provide on this channel will be of aid for you, though it is merely intended to be that - a supplement. God bless!
@@joshuaparsons8871) There is nothing logical about the essence-energy distinction. Not just that it is a doctrine, which was not believed by the Church Fathers, and was invented by Gregory Palamas, but it also contradicts reason. Divine simplicity can be known through the natural light of reason.
2) "orthodoxy" is an invented schismatic religion, that broke away from the Apostolic faith
Great video brother! I admire your faith in the church. Orthodoxy is sadly very weak where I live, a traditionally catholic place. Would you mind sharing the name of the painting in this video's thumbnail? Thanks!
It is an icon of the Ascension of Christ! I don’t know the specific/original iconographer unfortunately, I just Googled “ascension icon” until I found this one.
@@untoages thank you very much
That was good! Do you know when you’re posting that podcast on Apple or Spotify?
It’s 100% free by the way.
It’s on the to-do list! Hoping to do it within the next month or so; the full series will be releasing as one video here next week.
Sounds good to me! Love the podcast!
Greetings to all brothers and sisters in Christ, could anyone recommend a book about the lives of Saints. Looking to learn more about them and use their example. Thank you!
I’d recommend glorified in America for modern American saints, or the writings of the desert fathers for some classics
1. Lives of the Great Desert Fathers published by St Anthony's Monastery in Arizona
2. Any unabridged lives of the saints by the same Monastery (they have tons)
3. The Synaxarion by St Dmitri of Rostov
4. The Prologue of Ohrid by St Nikolai Velimirovic
Thank you very much for this great video brother, I'm glad knowing God and Our Lord Jesus Christ keep looking for us so we can come close to Him, just out of curiosity, have you read about Tatiana Goricheva? I'm amazed knowing that people many times have to take such a difficult road to be with Our Lord
Thanks for watching! And I have not read about her, unfortunately.
@@untoages My brother, I really recommend you to look for her book "Talking about God is dangerous", written while still Russia was the Soviet Union, you know, when being not easy at all being Christian.. God bleess you.
@@fernandoespinosa7170 I’ll add it to the list. Thank you for the recommendation!
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Indeed He is risen!
Unrelated to the vid but what song do you use for your intro?
I made it
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What is the word he’s using at 1:42??? The word he’s saying keeps higher ups in check. It sounds something like leady.
Laity
I’m sorry but I don’t understand how that keeps higher ups in check . Could you explain please? Or direct me somewhere else to help me understand
@@GlorytoGod580 The laity has a responsibility to keep the hierarchy in check in Orthodoxy. If we see an issue, we bring it up to the priest. If nothing is done, we go to the bishop. So on, so forth. We’re not ruled top-down by one single hierarch, we have a voice.
There was a story of a priest who went to some interfaith gathering and basically said all religions lead to God. When he came back, he discovered that his keys to the church no longer worked. The laity had changed it after he articulated heresy.
Contrast scholastic
eformed theology with apophatic. EDIT: So, you kind of did, but you're good at this so go further.
Ha! That depends on what exactly you’re looking for. In short, scholastic/reformed/cataphatic theology aims to describe God by positive statements, what God IS (God is all-powerful, all-knowing, all of the omni claims essentially). Whereas apophatic theology aims to describe God by negation, or what God is NOT (God is not creation, God is not impersonal, etc.). The trouble the West runs in to with their methodology is they try to pin God down like doing so is some kind of science, so much so that they, in my opinion, over-define God and try and force Him into their categorical boxes. In my experience, the more mystical theology of the East allows for a greater experience of God that can enter-in fully and transfigure the soul. This is a result of the essence-energy distinction, our understanding of the Incarnation, and the sacraments. Hopefully this helps!
@@untoages I know the subject pretty well. I just like the way you present things. As far as I am concerned, all of Western Christianity went (truly) wrong with the adoption of Latic scholastic theology in the 1,200's or so. This resulted in all sorts of terrible things including the theology that started the Reformation. Not understanding the root of the problem, the Protestants came along and said hold my beer. They squeezed God into a box not to exceed the size of the (fallen) human intellect. It's why Western Christianity, namely the Protestant faiths, are an atheist factory today.
@@wjckc79I'm sorry, but you have no clue what scholasticism is. Nothing in scholastic theology demands that every doctrine about God must be knowable by human reason. However, it is true that doctrine cannot CONTRADICT reason.
Can some one tell me how to get an orthodox prayer rope? I am zalking about the ropes that have a skull at the end before the cross that simbolises the sin of man. I have made a drawing of it already but i will need one to pray. Does some one know how to get it?
Go to a local parish and buy one. Or... order online..
Many monasteries will have website that sell them.
When was the last time the Orthodox called an ecumenical council? We maintain a church that is one, holy, Catholic and apostolic. How does Orthodoxy express this oneness and unity? Please, I would like a response.
The term "ecumenical" means an imperial, or "of the empire". It doesn't meant "council that fixes doctrinal disputes"
The last Orthodox Empire died with the murder of the Holy Tsar Martyr Nikolai II.
With all kindness intended, I believe you have been misled to believe that ecumenical synods are the normative methodology of maintaining correct doctrine amongst the populace. That is ONE method, certainly, but the source and origin of right doctrine is the Holy Spirit working through the hierarchy, clerics, and laity when they obey God and live in Christlikeness. The people who do that are the saints. The saints in every age, and in every place, are the method God uses in imperial/ecumenical councils, local councils, in every country, state, county, city and even in your local parish.
That is how the unity of doctrine is maintained, that's how the unity of faith is maintained. As scripture says, the Holy Spirit is the spirit of truth and the true faith is once delivered unto the saints.
@@iakov1906 Your response is anything but satisfactory. All of the ecumenical councils in which the Orthodox participated were ordered toward the resolution of doctrinal issues. My question pertains to how come the Orthodox have never called an ecumenical council since its separation from Rome? If a dispute among the Orthodox arises as no doubt it has from time to time how have they resolved them apart from excommunication of one another?
@ThriceHolyHost
They solved them by pan-Orthodox synods, local synods, or even just individual saints snuffing the heresy out like in the case of St Sava of Serbia with the Bogimils in Serbia.
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Now that I've answered your questions, please do me the courtesy and answer me this:
What does the pope offer us that we don't have? (by admission of papal doctrine, even). We have Christ, we have the sacraments, and even saints without the pope. So what does the pope give us ?
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I'm 80 percent Barbarian, 20 percent Orthodox.
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Exomologisthe tokiria to kerion, alliuiha. Oti is ton eona to eleos aftu, alliuha
Come home. Listen to Brian Holdsworth’s UA-cam video, “Why I’m not Orthodox”.
Back in the day you had the original church fight about who should have infallible authority: the original counsels where teachings were upheld, debated, and authorized, or the original office of the Pope, who infallibly authorized the counsel’s decisions and guided the church.
Even if you disagree strongly with me, you are better off carrying your conviction while still exposing yourself to the opposing view. So I challenge you to watch Brian’s video among any historical reviews of Orthodoxy to see if that church is truly who she says she is before the schism.
I’m familiar with some of Brian’s content and I watched that video you’re referring to years ago before I became Orthodox. I found his criticism very lacking and unconvincing, especially in comparison to the criticism levied by Orthodoxy against Catholicism. Trust me, I’ve looked into the history regarding this topic; I didn’t want to make a hasty decision. The last three videos in this series address why I didn’t become Catholic. I appreciate your concern, but I am home.
@@untoages well, your last couple of videos slandered the Catholic Church. You claimed that Pope Francis is okay with same sex unions when he never said that. Fiducia Supplicans is NOT an infallible teaching on faith and morals and isn’t even binding to church faithful for one thing. Secondly, the document explicitly rejects the idea that two persons of the same sex is a marriage and states that the intention for blessings were for those who carry the cross of same sex attraction, NOT the union of these two persons. Also, Pope Francis has even verbally rejected same sex marriage in a plethora of interviews in 2018 and thereafter.
That’s besides the fact.
The truth of the matter is that Orthodoxy relies on strawman arguments to favor their position. Catholicism acknowledges her failings, takes the punches for the sins of her faithful, and strives to bring all of God’s children to repentance and conversion of heart. The Orthodox church has elements of Spirit of Truth, but she won’t survive on ecumenical counsels and founding church’s alone - she needs the whole Truth, and one day I hope we can bridge that gap.
Brian's reason for not being orthodox was that he's uncomfortable around immigrants. "Too ethnic", even though Roman is an ethnicity and the same regions and ethnicities have local churches within the papal system
@@iakov1906 you didn’t watch his whole video. Part of it was the issue of the fact that he didn’t feel like he belonged. But he stresses that isn’t the only reason, that was only part of it.
I don’t think a person or celebrity should convince anyone to believe anything. I’m not convinced by UntoAges points in being Orthodox. What I was encouraging is being well rounded and educated by both sides of the isle. Brian isn’t even a lead apologist for Catholicism. If you’re looking into that I would suggest Trent Horn, Jimmy Akin, or Dr. Scott Hahn - not as a means to be “convinced” or “converted” but to get the whole picture and not solely rest your beliefs in an echo chamber.
@jackross5698 I'm familiar with their works, and I'm not impressed. They're all liberals with secular reasoning, they're open innovators of doctrine
Cesare Borgia is the image of the beast! Not Jesus!
Your view of orthodoxy as unchanging is sadly not factual. This is no condemnation, only caution against making that too much an item of faith.
Orthodoxy is unchanged. Just look of what happened when the pope wanted to add a single word into the dogma 1000 years ago.
Name a doctrinal change within Orthodoxy
Orthodox are unbiblical many times, tradition is of man it’s not going to always be biblical. The Bible refers to Mary as the mother of Jesus over and over, yet orthodox just insist on referring to her as the mother of God.
39. At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, 40. where she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted Elizabeth. 41. When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. 42. In a loud voice she exclaimed: “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear! 43. But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? 44. As soon as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy.
Luke Chapter 1
Have you heard of Nestorianism?
@@untoages I’m not for the isms and schisms my friend. It’s clear as day to see what is manmade unbiblical practices which they made up using their faulty human logic, like having female bishops or pastors. I’m sure the apostles knew that Jesus is God, yet they still referred to Mary as the mother of Jesus. Mother of God is an inappropriate title for her and that is why it is not found in scripture. However mother of Jesus is found in scripture more that once.
@@neyneynanamo2071 ok, where does is say mother of God?
@@neyneynanamo2071 acts 1:14 kjv
These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren
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