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  • @RyanFitzgerald-kr6ss
    @RyanFitzgerald-kr6ss Місяць тому +46

    The claim that icons were a corruption introduces by Constantine always seemed suspect to me. Thanks for showing that historical fact contradicts that claim. Icons were in existence and use long before the 'evil empire' (as some call it) came on the scene.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +4

      Amen! Having history on our side is a huge blessing. Thank you for writing!

  • @Nonprophetelias
    @Nonprophetelias Місяць тому +30

    I was just in Rome with my wife and we saw the catacombs of Priscilla and saw the Good shepherd fresco. It was such an edifying and wonderful experience

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +5

      Must have been amazing! Thank you for sharing!

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому +2

      According to the Bible, a “graven image” refers to a representation or likeness of anything in heaven, earth, or water, created to be worshiped or venerated as a substitute for God. This concept is rooted in the Ten Commandments, specifically Exodus 20:4-5, which prohibits making or bowing down to graven images.
      Scriptural Examples
      The Bible condemns the creation of graven images for worship, citing examples such as:
      Idols (Exodus 20:4-5, Deuteronomy 4:16-18)
      Images of gods and goddesses (Deuteronomy 7:25-26, 1 Kings 11:5-8)
      Charms and amulets (Deuteronomy 4:15-18)
      In contrast, God Himself commands the creation of images for specific purposes, such as:
      The Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22)
      The cherubim (Exodus 25:18-22, 37:7-9)
      The bronze serpent (Numbers 21:4-9)

    • @Nonprophetelias
      @Nonprophetelias Місяць тому +10

      @@donhaddix3770 what is your point here? Do you think an icon is a graven image? They aren’t idols.

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому

      yes they are

    • @ofsuchisthekingdom
      @ofsuchisthekingdom Місяць тому +8

      @@donhaddix3770 Did you watch the video? :)

  • @stockman214
    @stockman214 Місяць тому +39

    Love his description of icons in the Orthodox Church

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +1

      We do too!

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому

      According to the Bible, a “graven image” refers to a representation or likeness of anything in heaven, earth, or water, created to be worshiped or venerated as a substitute for God. This concept is rooted in the Ten Commandments, specifically Exodus 20:4-5, which prohibits making or bowing down to graven images.
      Scriptural Examples
      The Bible condemns the creation of graven images for worship, citing examples such as:
      Idols (Exodus 20:4-5, Deuteronomy 4:16-18)
      Images of gods and goddesses (Deuteronomy 7:25-26, 1 Kings 11:5-8)
      Charms and amulets (Deuteronomy 4:15-18)
      In contrast, God Himself commands the creation of images for specific purposes, such as:
      The Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22)
      The cherubim (Exodus 25:18-22, 37:7-9)
      The bronze serpent (Numbers 21:4-9)

    • @parsaeye
      @parsaeye 28 днів тому +2

      The early Christians draw frescos of Jesus in the catacombs of Rome! In fact, the earliest known image of the Saviour is on the walls of those catacombs! Christianity is not Judaism! We're not under the law! Holy images from early on have been part of the Church, both East and West.

  • @bussidomkrnb
    @bussidomkrnb 28 днів тому +12

    Greetings from Serbia. I am so touched. God bless you father. And us with yours prayers.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  27 днів тому +4

      Thank you for being here! Glad you enjoyed it. God bless you.

    • @user-jf6fj7rc5n
      @user-jf6fj7rc5n 22 дні тому +2

      @@bussidomkrnb Изванредан човек!

  • @RunningOverRocks
    @RunningOverRocks Місяць тому +40

    Here within the first hour! 🙂Wonderful Presentation, Fr. John! All glory to God! Interestingly enough I just today finished reading "Discourse Against Those Who Reject the Holy Icons" by Saint John of Damascus. This short, 20-page discourse is a must-read for all Orthodox Christians who see it as their mission to defend the use of Holy Icons in our homes, Churches, and Cathedrals! I, for one, feel that one can never know too much about Icons!

    • @NicholasF.-gj4jp
      @NicholasF.-gj4jp Місяць тому +4

      I'll have to check that out!❤

    • @stockman214
      @stockman214 Місяць тому +3

      Amen! Thank you for being here. Fr John is a blessing indeed.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +4

      This is a wonderful comment. I love it. Thank you for being here.

    • @lindaphillips4646
      @lindaphillips4646 Місяць тому

      ​@cloudofwitnessesradio thank you.. excellent. But i can't see how to leave a comment except to answer you as i am doing now..
      How wonderful to hear about Prince Abgar..

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому

      not holy. bible rejects

  • @katerinazervata
    @katerinazervata 23 дні тому +5

    Iàm a Greek Orthodox and I enjoy your video very much .He explains everything so Nice . It's a pleasure to hear him talk

  • @user-er8iv5fh4u
    @user-er8iv5fh4u 23 дні тому +7

    God bless orthodoxy ❤

  • @aw7248
    @aw7248 27 днів тому +8

    I had an opportunity a few years ago around Nativity to hear Fr. John speak about icons and hymnography, and he provided some phenomenal insights, particularly about how even Christmas carols we hear regularly these days are auditory icons of the reality of the Nativity.

  • @KyrieEleison667
    @KyrieEleison667 Місяць тому +11

    I wish more people saw this! This is so moving, Thank God!🙌☦️ Thank you Fr. I appreciate this so much as a catechuman

  • @BrodyAleksander-YOB
    @BrodyAleksander-YOB Місяць тому +27

    You guys are doing Online Orthodox content right. Thanks for all you do and how you do it

    • @NicholasF.-gj4jp
      @NicholasF.-gj4jp Місяць тому +4

      I second that!! ☦️

    • @stockman214
      @stockman214 Місяць тому +3

      Greatly appreciated! And all thanks be to God! ☦️❤️☦️❤️☦️

    • @jeremystock7092
      @jeremystock7092 Місяць тому +3

      This is a huge compliment. Thank you.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +4

      This means a lot to us. Thank you.

    • @BrodyAleksander-YOB
      @BrodyAleksander-YOB Місяць тому +4

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio I got lost in the sauce as a OrthoCurious person online and yall helped me out the gutter. 🙏

  • @friendsofsaintanthony
    @friendsofsaintanthony Місяць тому +19

    This is a great explanation on icons. ❤❤❤

  • @dashcamacademy6457
    @dashcamacademy6457 Місяць тому +17

    Super insightful re: history and use of icons. A big thanks to Fr Reimann and Cloud of Witnesses Radio for putting this together!❤❤

    • @stockman214
      @stockman214 Місяць тому +1

      Amen! It is indeed. Learned a lot in this one. Thank you for writing!

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому

      history vs bible. bible wins

    • @saltwatertoes
      @saltwatertoes 27 днів тому

      @@donhaddix3770 The Bible is rooted in History :)

  • @IsawCHRIST
    @IsawCHRIST Місяць тому +13

    God bless you ☦️

  • @jeremystock7092
    @jeremystock7092 Місяць тому +7

    Such a great interview!

  • @user-jf6fj7rc5n
    @user-jf6fj7rc5n 22 дні тому +4

    God bless this wonderful man!

  • @BrodyAleksander-YOB
    @BrodyAleksander-YOB Місяць тому +14

    • @stockman214
      @stockman214 Місяць тому +1

      Love it! Thank you for writing!

  • @bussidomkrnb
    @bussidomkrnb 28 днів тому +5

    So well presented an orthodoxy. So blessed and trustful.

  • @Ettoredipugnar
    @Ettoredipugnar Місяць тому +9

    ☦️☦️☦️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️ Glory to Jesus Christ !

  • @trevorricci9977
    @trevorricci9977 Місяць тому +9

    This video is awesome. Thank you brother! God be with you! ❤❤❤❤

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks be to God! Greatly appreciate you being here and please share with friends and family!

  • @lindaphillips4646
    @lindaphillips4646 Місяць тому +6

    Thank you. What a joy to watch and listen to

  • @gigig2492
    @gigig2492 22 дні тому +3

    So glad this channel showed up today in my suggestions! Thank you. 🙏🏻 ☦️

  • @stassdanielsons4850
    @stassdanielsons4850 29 днів тому +4

    Thank you Fr.

  • @NicholasF.-gj4jp
    @NicholasF.-gj4jp Місяць тому +19

    Amazing! Glory to God!

  • @picklemcpickles1673
    @picklemcpickles1673 25 днів тому +4

    Amazing video !
    As a former Catholic, I fully agree with your assessment of Western iconography. Yes, it's true that some Orthodox icons adopt part of this style and remain very beautiful, “mystical” even. But to go any further would simply be to lose the icons. Let's face it: the West hasn't had icons in the strict sense of the word for a long time, it's had secular naturalistic art inspired by religion, and that's quite different. There's a reason why Sulpician art in particular has been so mocked: it's simply ridiculous and no longer contains anything sacred.
    The evolution of Western sacred art is best illustrated by its treatment of the “Sacred Heart”. In the beginning, almost a thousand years ago, the “Sacred Heart” of Christ was an almost “esoteric” monastic devotion, deeply rooted in dogmatics and anthropology, which saw in the heart the center of all human personhood, and thus in the Heart of Christ the “synthesized”, “punctualized” humanity of the Word radiating through his heart, through his humanity, to us. The rays themselves were represented according to a certain rule: straight to signify the radiance of God as Intelligence and Truth; wavy to signify the radiance of the warmth of his Love. Skip a few centuries and you end up with almost none of this. Christ is no longer portrayed as the Theanthropos, the unique divine center of all things radiating towards man through his own “cordial center”, no, Christ is no more than an endearingly effeminate man who suffered unjustly despite the fact that he loved men very much, and who asks us to console him by being devout and offering him our own sufferings, as if to amend those of his heart, which is now no more than a sentimental, bloody organ, a stylized piece of flesh symbolizing the "sores" of the rosy-cheeked Jesus with the three drops of blood trickling down his forehead on the cross.
    I pray and hope that not only the Orthodox but all Christians in general will become fully aware of the spiritual treasure that is the Church's iconography, and how important its understanding is for the restoration, however partial, of a true anthropology in the West.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  25 днів тому

      Thank you for this meaningful and wonderful comment. Tis a beautiful thing! Glory be to God.

  • @francinebasis8721
    @francinebasis8721 Місяць тому +6

    Thank you

  • @Dom_Alexander
    @Dom_Alexander 29 днів тому +12

    Great Video. People should visit their local Orthodox Church to see real iconography.

  • @Hope_Boat
    @Hope_Boat Місяць тому +7

    Wonderfully explained.
    Kyrie eleison ☦️

  • @Zb-uo2bl
    @Zb-uo2bl Місяць тому +9

    So sad what happened in Roman Church, from the moment they accepted Pope as (SUPREME?) Head , and took the path of a Corporation😢😢

  • @jeremystock7092
    @jeremystock7092 Місяць тому +9

    This is such an interesting explanation

  • @TristonLafferty
    @TristonLafferty Місяць тому +6

    Orthodox here. Certainly many good points and interesting perspectives here. I do think the criticism of Academic or Western style iconography is somewhat caricatured. The academic style is blessed and sanctified by the Church at large, and there are also many miracle working icons in the Academic style. Some do not like its style as an opinion but to make a broad claim that the Church has "Shaken off" the iconography of "western captivity" and now "Has come back to itself" and embraced "true iconography" is not reflective of the true state of iconographical tradition and traditional iconography schools. Just look at St.Seraphim of Sarovs favorite Icon to name one example among many. The Umileneye Icon is thoroughly western style, but no less worthy of veneration. So when it comes to opinions or preference of style there is nothing wrong to prefer Byzantine to Academic style, but to speak generally for the Church at large as prefering one as superior to another is simply inaccurate, and largely influenced by Leonid Ouspensky who although regarded highly in the west, does not represent the full picture of authentic iconographical tradition as accepted in the rest of the Orthodox world.

    • @friendsofsaintanthony
      @friendsofsaintanthony Місяць тому +3

      Very well stated. I don't tend to disagree with your general point. Certainly one sees even now a significant variation around the world cultures in terms of their iconography.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +3

      Thank you!!!

    • @brennendavis3283
      @brennendavis3283 25 днів тому +1

      Fully agree! There has to be room for cultural variation. What may be a proper/reverent depiction of Christ’s humanity or divinity may not translate from one culture to the next. That’s not saying we are relativists, but the “Byzantine” way is not the only way. What can start as a defense of the theology of icons can quickly become arrogance.

  • @Yap-f9t
    @Yap-f9t 28 днів тому +4

    I'm Catholic I very Greek Orthodox

  • @NavelOrangeGazer
    @NavelOrangeGazer Місяць тому +8

    "In former times, God, who is without form or body, could never be depicted. But now when God is seen in the flesh conversing with men, I make an image of the God whom I see. I do not worship matter; I worship the Creator of matter who became matter for my sake."
    - St. John of Damascus (+749)
    Just as the icons are mirrors that reflect Christ, we too are all called to be icons and reflect Christ. What does a mirror do? It reflects, it shows nothing of its own features. We decrease as He increases.
    Re: the shroud of turin, I agree Fr. it seems to be the authentic burial shroud. I read somewhere it's highly possible it was stolen from the east during the crusades just as many other relics and holy objects were.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +3

      Yesssss! Love the St John quote!!!! Absolutely and thank you for sharing! You absolutely nailed it.

    • @NicholasF.-gj4jp
      @NicholasF.-gj4jp Місяць тому +1

      Super interesting, didn't know too much about the shroud!!

  • @collectedmind3653
    @collectedmind3653 Місяць тому +13

    We miss Father John and St. Anthony.

  • @SohoKnights
    @SohoKnights 29 днів тому +3

    Amen!

  • @amvsrllc719
    @amvsrllc719 29 днів тому +5

    Thanks

  • @kingattila506
    @kingattila506 Місяць тому +6

    Fantastic video, learned some new things! Anyone know the music in the video at the intro and outro?

    • @friendsofsaintanthony
      @friendsofsaintanthony Місяць тому +3

      Yes! It's beautiful isn't it. Check out Living H2O. Orthodox friends from northern California.

    • @kingattila506
      @kingattila506 Місяць тому +4

      @@friendsofsaintanthony Interesting! Thank you

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +3

      Let us know what you think! They have beautiful recordings.

    • @kingattila506
      @kingattila506 29 днів тому +2

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio I’ve listened to their Mercy of Peace album twice already and honestly it’s beautiful. I really like it!

    • @RyanFitzgerald-kr6ss
      @RyanFitzgerald-kr6ss 19 днів тому

      yes me too!!

  • @lighthousephotographybandera
    @lighthousephotographybandera 28 днів тому +6

    It's odd how people will teach others that the Early Church did not have icons when Luke the Apostle created the first icon and Early Church history provides abundant evidence that the Early Church had icons. We live in a world today where people will pretend history didn't happen if it conflicts with their ideals or beliefs. This creates a hurdle for those seeking Truth, but by God's grace we all make our way over those hurdles and find the Truth despite the efforts to keep it hidden from us. Kyrie Eleison!

  • @protestanttoorthodox3625
    @protestanttoorthodox3625 Місяць тому +10

    ❤️☦️🇺🇸

  • @dashcamacademy6457
    @dashcamacademy6457 21 день тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @russellhoward3866
    @russellhoward3866 Місяць тому +5

    Methodist might be the best Protestant theology. I find some of wesley's sermons to be valuable.

    • @friendsofsaintanthony
      @friendsofsaintanthony Місяць тому +4

      Agreed on Wesley. As a former Calvinist, I used to demonize Wesley - but I've come to see he had some very moving sermons and a sincere faith

    • @russellhoward3866
      @russellhoward3866 Місяць тому +2

      @friendsofsaintanthony I think so too, & I've never been a Protestant, but I did lose a dog that was a literal Saint of the animal world. I will see her again. She was only five & she died @ home. My sweet girl, my baby. My beautiful Olive.

    • @russellhoward3866
      @russellhoward3866 Місяць тому +1

      @@friendsofsaintanthony Can you tell me more about you & Wesley?

  • @orthoslavie
    @orthoslavie Місяць тому +7

    Comment for algorithm

  • @BibliaEsteRăspunsul
    @BibliaEsteRăspunsul 12 днів тому +2

    It is a blessing when a former Bible believer can bring the Lord Word to an orthodox community because the orthodox faith people has none, almost absolutely no connection to Bible in their lives. Ive searched the salvation until i was 27 years old in 1995, being born in orthodox country and was impossible to find a spiritual priest or believer. The Lord led my steps through western believers to find the bible and are 29 years since then..im still in orthodox country Romania and still Bible is something strange for 99% of my fellow Romanians

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 11 днів тому +1

      You live in a country very rich in the Christian tradition and practice! I hear the Orthodox monasteries are stunning, and actively functioning. They have been there, and faithful Christians, we just have to seek them out. Praise God that you are faithful now!

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  10 днів тому

      Thank you very kindly for sharing. God bless you now and always!

  • @greglackey
    @greglackey 28 днів тому +3

    Can you reference any books mentioned that show the artwork from the catacombs?

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  27 днів тому +4

      We can ask Father John for you!

    • @greglackey
      @greglackey 23 дні тому +1

      That would be amazing.

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 21 день тому +2

      Greg in the References and Further Reading sections of this wikipedia entry, there are some good sources, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs_of_Rome

  • @600F3411
    @600F3411 14 днів тому +2

    What an amazing talk. Can anyone tell me the name of the song in the beginning?

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  14 днів тому +1

      Isn't that beautiful! Thank you for writing. Look up the artists Living H2O on UA-cam - it's on their album called A Mercy of Peace.

  • @valentinloghin4004
    @valentinloghin4004 26 днів тому +6

    This is not true , the apostole Luc painted 70 icons of Holly Mother Mary , the archeollogists discovered a churche in Turkey from the early churches, around 70 ac , all the walls were having icons . Amen

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 26 днів тому +3

      yes the priest Fr Reimann in the video is pointing this out.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  26 днів тому +2

      Amen! Thank you for writing! So true!

    • @ketogenic_ron
      @ketogenic_ron 22 дні тому

      Can you please show evidence of what these archeologists found? And evidence of the year it was discovered?

    • @valentinloghin4004
      @valentinloghin4004 22 дні тому

      @@ketogenic_ron those churchs from Turkey are from 4 th century from early churches : ua-cam.com/video/YVznCy7xfcY/v-deo.html

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 12 днів тому

      @@ketogenic_ron The existant iconography in the catacombs of Rome are from the very early times in the church, likely dated about 100AD or so. Even non-Christian historians will agree to that, as it is common knowledge. Think about all the artwork that was destroyed, lost, and that we simply do not know about. But enough has survived that we do know about from the early decades of the Christian communities.

  • @vigilantchristian6314
    @vigilantchristian6314 25 днів тому +2

    Where can I find that music in the beginning of the presentation ?

  • @nathandrew4522
    @nathandrew4522 Місяць тому +2

    Hi Dr Gayvin

  • @ZoraDrinic
    @ZoraDrinic 21 день тому +2

    SLAVA BOGU . AMIN.

  • @daveburch947
    @daveburch947 25 днів тому

    it is odd that in the title He depicts himself as a historian but doesn't give a single reference of an early church father who talks of icon veneration. Icons and relics are a beautiful thing to behold of our church history. These items are not in question. The question is where are the early church fathers teaching "veneration" of these objects. Many early church fathers wrote and taught against veneration. I would like references from Father John on early church fathers who wrote about veneration in a positive light. Where are the early church writings that depict kissing and bowing to images and praying through images. Especially pre-4th century.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  25 днів тому +3

      Dave, greatly appreciate your comment. Could you provide any sources of apostolic fathers who taught against veneration?

  • @autobeltiosi
    @autobeltiosi 29 днів тому +3

    Greek Christian Orthodoxy is the root. Where apostles walked and taught the word of Christ.

  • @PentaRaus
    @PentaRaus 26 днів тому +1

    Religion worries about the color of the carpet. Monks and ascetics seem to be the only ones having the direct experience of the divine.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  26 днів тому +1

      That's a very interesting perspective. Though I see your point (I think), the best of us, the best of "religion" is people earnestly and humbly seeking a relationship with God - those are not interested in carpet color, generally.

  • @MavourneenKathleen-l5j
    @MavourneenKathleen-l5j 23 дні тому

    Christ restored all to Himself.
    Our apostolic churches hold the Body, Blood, Soul, Divinity. We have arts, flowers, greenery, icons, statues, not at and of themselves. Not at all.

  • @amdg2023
    @amdg2023 23 дні тому +1

    Icons are not the only way to depict sacred art, the artists forms of the Orthodox Church were more a result of average draftsmanship than a style that was mandatory, they weren't the best at drawing to put it simply. Turning a style into a kinda of artistic dogma is incorrect, the Sistine Chapel and the starue of David do not look like Greek Icons. There are no "Big eyes" on the shroud of Turin.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  23 дні тому +2

      Interesting perspectives. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. I think that one issue I'd have with what you've written is the conflation between Christian art and icons. Though icons are sometimes thought of as artistic, they are not merely art... they are sacred means of grace, connecting us to the heavenly realm.

    • @amdg2023
      @amdg2023 23 дні тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio Yes but so is the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David Sacred art, I paint murals for the Catholic Church both TLM and Novus Ordo but the Icon painters cannot or will not do what I do but I can assure you that I can paint Icons in any Orthodox church if asked. The Icon painting style is not strangely enough "Orthodox" the western art of Michaelangelo and the other greats of the renaissance are objective truth which I believe is what God is. Painted Icons are beautiful but they do not capture creation as it truly is and one look at the Piata proves this in my opinion. In addition the Orthodox Churches cannot break the style of what has become to some degree their identity thus nothing new can be installed in their Sanctuaries largely. In a way they are limited and remember even the Icons were once a brand new expression in their history. AMDG

  • @dallasbrat81
    @dallasbrat81 6 днів тому +1

    It’s not having them that’s an issue with any Christians it what orthodox demand be done with them

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  5 днів тому

      not "demand".

    • @dallasbrat81
      @dallasbrat81 5 днів тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio really? Can I quietly acknowledge icons as characters of other believers ? Not kiss them or pray. I’ll admit I never been to an orthodox service just 2nd hand experiences but I’m not aware of any Orthodox Church that welcomes all believers like Christ did. Can you point me to an Orthodox Church that has a mission like Christ did to take care of if the handicap and forgotten adults in our community? Because the need is big

  • @eagle7757
    @eagle7757 28 днів тому +2

    To Believe means to be persuaded or convinced
    Jesus is the Christ
    Christ means Messiah/Savior
    Jesus Christ is the Son of God
    He Saves people from Everlasting Death
    He Died on the Cross, was buried, and Rose again on the third day. He Conquered Death for all Humans, no matter who they are or what they have done or will do.
    Salvation
    If you believe that Jesus is the Christ (Messiah), the Son of God, and that He gives you eternal life simply for believing in Him, you have eternal life (John 20:31; 1 John 5:1, 10-11).
    New King James Version
    John 6:47
    Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me has everlasting life.
    John 3:16
    For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
    1 John 5:1
    Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God, and everyone who loves Him who begot also loves him who is begotten of Him
    Once Saved Always Saved
    John 6:37
    All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.

  • @JamesBarber-cu5dz
    @JamesBarber-cu5dz 19 днів тому +1

    An example problem. The Apostolic Church presented a straightforward, realistic, and very human picture of Mary. Saintly, but not extraordinarily so, when compared to those having walked alongside Jesus throughout His ministry.
    In John, Mary is mentioned in the inglorious request she made of Jesus at a wedding. His brothers clearly disbelieve Him. And Jesus tells John that she may be His responsibility at the darkest of times, during and following His crucifixion. Hence, the spiritual sword Jesus had explicitly mentioned bringing into the world through His ministry had divided even His own household.
    For example, in Matthew 10:34-36 we read Jesus saying: "Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a person's enemies will be those of his own household."
    Thus, as a new spiritual family called the Church was emerging amidst such conflicts, Jesus compassionately spoke to an immediate concern. However, from the beginning, Mary held and would have no special status or role....
    Matthew 12:46-50: "While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.” He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.”
    Luke 11:27-28: "As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the crowd raised her voice and said, “Blessed is the womb that bore You, and blessed are the breasts that nursed You. But He replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.”
    Acts 1:12-14: "Then the apostles returned to Jerusalem from the hill called the Mount of Olives, a Sabbath day’s walk from the city. When they arrived, they went upstairs to the room where they were staying. Those present were Peter, John, James and Andrew; Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew; James son of Alphaeus and Simon the Zealot, and Judas son of James. They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers."
    Notice that in the above list of earliest Disciples, Mary was mentioned only after the women who regularly followed Jesus and just before His previously unbelieving brothers.
    Therefore, it doesn't appear as though Mary was ever considered or presented as an extraordinary role model or guide when compared to any of Jesus's closest followers. Nor does she appear otherwise in writings from the earliest Fathers of the Church.
    Nevertheless, if anyone can provide explicit Scriptural statements demonstrating the contrary position, please do so. As someone having been on a long intellectual and spiritual journey, I am committed to finding Truth.
    Apart from such revelation all pertinent evidence suggests that worldly sentiment led to abstract eisegesis and over reaching in theological discourse. From these forces a grand and glossy but ultimately unwarranted and undesirable tradition has arisen within Christ's Holy Church.

  • @donhaddix3770
    @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому +3

    According to the Bible, a “graven image” refers to a representation or likeness of anything in heaven, earth, or water, created to be worshiped or venerated as a substitute for God. This concept is rooted in the Ten Commandments, specifically Exodus 20:4-5, which prohibits making or bowing down to graven images.
    Scriptural Examples
    The Bible condemns the creation of graven images for worship, citing examples such as:
    Idols (Exodus 20:4-5, Deuteronomy 4:16-18)
    Images of gods and goddesses (Deuteronomy 7:25-26, 1 Kings 11:5-8)
    Charms and amulets (Deuteronomy 4:15-18)
    In contrast, God Himself commands the creation of images for specific purposes, such as:
    The Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22)
    The cherubim (Exodus 25:18-22, 37:7-9)
    The bronze serpent (Numbers 21:4-9)

    • @NicholasF.-gj4jp
      @NicholasF.-gj4jp Місяць тому +2

      Amen!! I wish Protestants would understand this Old Testament practice and understanding!! 🔥🔥

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 Місяць тому +1

      good point!!

    • @dankmartin6510
      @dankmartin6510 Місяць тому +3

      A graven image refers to an idol of which icons are not - also no one worships icons, so try again.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +1

      Amen! You nailed it!

    • @parsaeye
      @parsaeye 28 днів тому

      ​@NicholasF.-gj4jp Protestants fully understand New Testament theology. What's more, they understand they are no longer under the Law! Do you understand it?!

  • @MNo-lu6br
    @MNo-lu6br 4 дні тому +1

    No proof of icon veneration in the early church, iconography =/ veneration of icons.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  3 дні тому

      What sort of "proof" would you need? Is the testimony and practice of the Church not enough?

    • @MNo-lu6br
      @MNo-lu6br 3 дні тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio A practice that is very late compared to early christianity and a testimony which includes no early christian doesn't prove at all that early christians practiced icon veneration
      An honest view of the historical case would lead to the conclusion that Christians were defiant of images and art.

  • @donhaddix3770
    @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому +1

    Icons are idols
    idol /īd′l/
    noun
    An image used as an object of worship. A false god. One that is adored, often blindly or excessively.

    • @nathanmagnuson2589
      @nathanmagnuson2589 Місяць тому +7

      icons arent worshipped. they are not idols.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +6

      Something tells me that you did not listen to this episode throughout. But appreciate your thoughts on this. I am a former Protestant Calvinist, now Orthodox Christian. I once thought as you do. Please keep seeking the fullness of the Faith.

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  Місяць тому +4

      #facts

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio I reject Calvinism orthodoxy

    • @donhaddix3770
      @donhaddix3770 Місяць тому

      @@nathanmagnuson2589 According to the Bible, a “graven image” refers to a representation or likeness of anything in heaven, earth, or water, created to be worshiped or venerated as a substitute for God. This concept is rooted in the Ten Commandments, specifically Exodus 20:4-5, which prohibits making or bowing down to graven images.
      Scriptural Examples
      The Bible condemns the creation of graven images for worship, citing examples such as:
      Idols (Exodus 20:4-5, Deuteronomy 4:16-18)
      Images of gods and goddesses (Deuteronomy 7:25-26, 1 Kings 11:5-8)
      Charms and amulets (Deuteronomy 4:15-18)
      In contrast, God Himself commands the creation of images for specific purposes, such as:
      The Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22)
      The cherubim (Exodus 25:18-22, 37:7-9)
      The bronze serpent (Numbers 21:4-9)
      they are idols

  • @clivejungle6999
    @clivejungle6999 Місяць тому +5

    I dont care one way or another, but Nicaea II says anyone who doesnt venerate icons is damned. That is clearly adding on things to the Gospel.

    • @godsaveskyrieeleison5859
      @godsaveskyrieeleison5859 Місяць тому +10

      No it isn't adding anything. The Bishops who were at the councils were guided by the Holy Spirit, and they wrote those things. If you dislike that then by extension you are denying the work of the Holy Spirit and His guiding the church in time and space aka History.
      Nothing happens without God guiding his church and the Bishops are the ones who formulated the tradition by the teachings of Christ to the Apostles. Every tradition and doctrine made by the Church and its ORTHODOXY is guided by the Holy Spirit who is God.
      The Priesthood of Aron in the old Testament was made by God, and he ordered their vestments and the Tabernacle and everything about their worship. That Priesthood also made the traditions until Christ came. Christ never rebuked their tradition, he rebuked their infidelity and walking away from faith and becoming part of the world.
      The Priesthood of the Church that continues from the Apostles HAS the same authority to hold councils and create tradition which was cemented until this day just like the Priesthood of Aron did in his day.
      So if you dislike what is written in the councils and what has been dogma and anathema from them, just know that you are denying the work of the Holy Spirit and His guidance of the Church.
      God bless you ☦️🙏

    • @neyneynanamo2071
      @neyneynanamo2071 Місяць тому +2

      You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? Before your very eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified. Galatians 3:1 Pretty clear the tone of the message is not all friendly and fluffy

    • @clivejungle6999
      @clivejungle6999 Місяць тому +2

      @@godsaveskyrieeleison5859 So if they turned around tomorrow and said 'Greed is good' or 'Satan is great' or 'Holy war against Ukraine', then that would also be ok? The bishops can just say whatever they want and that immediately is kosher because the 'Holy Spirit' is guiding them?
      What a dangerous theology. Pure Fideism.

    • @shobudski6776
      @shobudski6776 Місяць тому +3

      @@clivejungle6999Right, because it much better to interpret the church, bible and traditions by what Paster Pete says it is. Yet, Paster Mike down the road in another Protestant church can interpret the bible, traditions or church history in a different way.

    • @NavelOrangeGazer
      @NavelOrangeGazer Місяць тому +1

      Anathemas apply to those within and governed by the Church if it applies to someone who claims to be Orthodox and yet for whatever reason would reject icons despite having been taught the truth. It doesn't mean your protestant family is "damned" this is a legalistic western view of how God works and it's wrong.
      To reject icons having understood the proper theology is to reject Christ's incarnation which is damnable, there's no reason for Christianity if one rejects the incarnation as then they've rejected God's truth.

  • @JamesPetrycia-zj7yq
    @JamesPetrycia-zj7yq 26 днів тому

    How can Patriarch Kirill bless a nuclear missile. Why have they rejected the Chair of Peter? Before 1054 there was NO orthodox church, and only after 1054 the the Orthodox came into existence and is in dull drum since.
    The Holy Pope took away the Eucharist on June 10, 2013!

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 26 днів тому +2

      now that is far from the topic at hand

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  26 днів тому +1

      James, unlike issues with the papacy over the centuries, what on Patriarch does or doesn't do, bares little on the faith or theology. Come home, brother Orthodoxy has preserved what Rome continues to innovate.

    • @JamesPetrycia-zj7yq
      @JamesPetrycia-zj7yq 26 днів тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio Rejecting the Holy Pope is rejecting Christ.

    • @JamesPetrycia-zj7yq
      @JamesPetrycia-zj7yq 26 днів тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio It does matter, he guide the sheep on earth.

    • @Vasudeva108.
      @Vasudeva108. 20 днів тому +1

      @@cloudofwitnessesradiothis is a great comment well balanced and sharp thank you.

  • @citromike
    @citromike Місяць тому +13

    Here is a link to info about the Durs-Europa church excavation, and the images there, from about 240 AD
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dura-Europos_church

  • @TheLikesofMee
    @TheLikesofMee 22 дні тому +2

    Christ is risen!
    Imagine those who kiss a stone and think it forgives your sins calling others “idolatrous”

    • @cloudofwitnessesradio
      @cloudofwitnessesradio  20 днів тому +1

      Please explain. Say more.

    • @TheLikesofMee
      @TheLikesofMee 20 днів тому

      @@cloudofwitnessesradio any Muslim saying they do not believe this is practicing taqiyya. Their allah given right to lie to non Muslims, in order to protect their satanic pagan cult
      Sunan an-Nasa'i 2919
      "O Abu abdur-Rahman, why do I only see you touching these two corners?" He said: "I heard the Messenger of Allah say: 'Touching them erases sins.' And I head him say: 'whoever circumambulates seven times, it is like freeing a slave.'"

    • @dashcamacademy6457
      @dashcamacademy6457 11 днів тому

      @@TheLikesofMee woa!! where we read more about that??

    • @TheLikesofMee
      @TheLikesofMee 11 днів тому

      @@dashcamacademy6457 According to the Hadith, Hadhrat Abdullah ibn Abbaas
      narrates that Rasulullah said, ‘Hajr-e-Aswad
      (the black stone) was revealed from Jannat (Heaven) and it was whiter than milk.
      Thereafter, the sins of man had blackened it.’ (Tirmidhi vol.1 pg.166; HM
      Saeed)

    • @TheLikesofMee
      @TheLikesofMee 11 днів тому

      @@dashcamacademy6457 Here is a GREAT source for knowledge of the pagan roots of islam. Most are hard to find. answering-islam.org/Silas/pagansources.htm

  • @amvsrllc719
    @amvsrllc719 29 днів тому +3

    Bergoglio the Viper. was deposed, dethroned as pope, by our Heavenly Father on December 17, 2023 via a Miracle when a Statue of St. Peter in Buenos Aires, Argentina was struck by Holy Lightening.
    Tom Hubbard River Bend, NC, USA, a parishioner of St. Paul Catholic Church and Knight Templar.

    • @friendsofsaintanthony
      @friendsofsaintanthony 29 днів тому +3

      God bless you.

    • @amvsrllc719
      @amvsrllc719 26 днів тому

      Thanks, notice that the corrupt Vatican makes no comment. It is just a male whorehouse with Bergoglio as the Madame!​@@friendsofsaintanthony