A Missouri-Synod Lutheran Converts to Catholicism | Christian Story
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- In this episode, Roger and I discuss: #MissouriSynod #FaithAlone #CatholicChurch #EucharisticAdoration #FrLarryRichards #VerbumSpei #Confession #SaltandLightRadio #ConvertTestimony #BoiseMensConference #Lutheranism #Liturgy #Consubstantiation
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I’m Lutheran but I feel praying using the rosary is an absolute great way to pray
In 2009, one morning in July. I walked along street for some fresh air, and saw a church with 3 gates completely open, wondering why all the gates opened, nobody was walking in and out!
So, I stepped into it and saw the inside was lights off, dark and empty except strong sunlight from the middle gate pouring onto the central pathway.
Immediately, I was “stunned” by the the warmest love feelings and overwhelmed my heart!
For the 1st time in my whole life my heart felt I was loved so so so much!
which I knew it only could come from God! My eyes was not able to see, but my heart felt God is there 100% no doubt, but I thought that loving energy came from the church building!
Until 5 years later, in 2016, the true answer was revealed right before my Spiritual Exercise retreat-- that’s every Catholic Church uniquely has the real Body&Blood of Jesus via Eucharist as exactly as Jesus did on HIS last supper!
I joined the Catholic church this year; I was raised a Lutheran. My only regret is that it took me so long.
I was born and raised in the Catholic Church here in Brazil. Love the Church. ♥️
A great testimony and well said. Welcome home
Excellent, so encouraging 🙌
Loved his testimony. Thank you!!! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷!!!
Also, It brought me back to my amazing conversion memories.
Beautiful testimony! Thanks a lot! ❤
Looking forward to listening! God bless you both! 🙏
Awesome
It is great 👍
As a cradle Catholic
Thank u for your work
Confession. It is funny that Protestants will make fun if this Sacrament and say they can confess directly to God without any form of shame or humility, but cannot even face another frail human being to confess their sins out of shame and humility. If we can't dare face another human being for confession, how much more of God?
“Whose sins YOU FORGIVE they are forgiven.”
Jn 20:23
It's perfectly ok to confess your sins to God, but the question is: are you forgiven?
Its easy to say yes, but how can anyone know?
Jesus wasn't kidding when He said: "Whatever sins you forgive...are forgiven".
He gave the authority, He WILL stand by that.
Lutherans retain confession.
@@BertiferousRexYes but not in a Sacramental form or belief. And things that are not considered Sacramental will fall by the wayside over time which is what has happened. Its no longer practiced or enforced with any regularity.
A beautiful testimony. I agree the Catholic annulment process is very special.
The Church which knows what a marriage IS also knows what a marriage IS NOT.
(Not so) minor correction - Lutherans don't believe that the bread and wine represents the Body and Blood - but that it IS the Body and Blood. We reject transubstantiation as unnecessary Greek philosophy.
It's not that Catholics do good works to recieve Salvation. If that were so, many more of us would be overly certain. But the truth is, our 'LOVE'of Christis what drives us to obedience to His 'Will'.
It's also why, our greatest example of 'Human' example derives from our Mother Mary's own 'FIAT' to the Will of God. We say 'Yes' too,
And if ''Good Works' are the results of Obedience....Sorry then, that we seem to be always doing the best that we can do. Jesus said, "let your light so shine before men that they may see your ' Good Works' and Glorify your Father which is in Heaven!"
We will stand before the Judgment Seat and be judged on what we have done.
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If we truly believe that it is the Lord - Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity - in the Eucharist, then all of our actions in receiving him should be done in utmost reverence - kneeling and on the tongue, with only the priest with consecrated hands who should administer the holy Communion. The laity should not be allowed to touch the Sacred Species at any time, unless there is a danger presented and we need to protect the Eucharist from sacrilege. Communion on the tongue is the ancient practice of the Catholic Church, and was sadly abused after the Second Vatican Council and how its implementation was gravely abused by the clergy, starting with the indult on communion on the hand. This was a grave mistake, and look at how our Churches are closed in a lot of places. The Lord is telling us an important lesson and teaching here - that is, the abuses must stop.
Amen
Many of the church fathers distributed communion to the hands of the laity. We shouldn’t judge others for receiving this way. That being said, I feel reverence for the Eucharist is lacking, and I do receive on my knees on the tongue.
@@Kitiwake Amen!
@@Kitiwake How many Pharisees we seem to have today! You MUST do this or that, or receive ONLY in this or that posture. I focus on WHO I receive more than how I receive.
Permit me to say that I 've never heard more vague testimony than this one. I didn't understand the reason he left confessional lutheranism. I suspect that he never studied the confessional lutheran theology in depth. This kind of testimony are sentimental focused and not theologically driven. His approach to James reveals his huge ignorance on lutheran theology. Please forgive me saying this, but it is outrageous to hear from a former confessional lutheran in name he didn't understand what his former church was teaching and does teach on the issues of works.
That was my view, too. Anyone watching this would walk away a total misunderstanding of Lutheranism. The fact he was an elder and would fill in when the pastor was gone, with such limited theological/confessional knowledge, makes this look like another "grass is greener" scenario.
Agreed.
Notice this alot.. ive noticed the same thing when Lutherans convert to Orthodoxy..
100 percent the case
Protestants
Countless opinions
And 0 authority
It doesn't end there: At the next crossroad he will need to consider the Orthodox Church!
Too bad they are so disunified with no authority. You move from Greek to Russian Orthodox and need to be re-baptized. I do not want to disparage the sacrament, but that's unbelievable.
What?
It appears that this gentleman has little to no understanding of the Book of Concord and Lutheran Confessions in the first place.
A rather sad story here.
Thanks for weighing in, Dave. Why is it sad that he became Catholic?
Seems like the same issue when Lutherans convert to orthodoxy..
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Protestants
A 1,000,000 opinions
And 0 authority
Are you an Orthodox now Dave?
Praise God for testimonies like this. I myself am considering the Catholic Church, having grown up in a liberal Protestant denomination that I barely relate to anymore. But I feel God is moving in my life, and we will see where my journey leads.
Praying for you, Ryan! Thanks for writing.
Here’s another testimony that I believe gets to the heart of the matter: ua-cam.com/video/WJNkvG4RwTs/v-deo.html
@@CatholicReCon Thank you, and God bless.
@@ryanballantyne1811did you make it home?
@@alisterrebelo9013 I’m still discerning. From your perspective the Catholic Church may be home, but for me, it is less obvious. Thank you for taking an interest.
@@ryanballantyne1811 No problem, I'm glad you're still searching. Took me over 16 years of searching as an atheist, so I am aware that these searches can take a long time.
May God bless you on your journey!
I love this video. You're chanel is just amazing. Thank you.
Thank you! This is truly amazing and touching!
Welcome home 🎊🎊🎉⚘💒⚘🎉🎊🎊
36:21 maybe he has a smart fridge. The devil will devil
Wels to catholic here !!
Beautiful!!!!