Thank you, we are not called to "success" "wealth" and "comfort" we are called to follow our Lord Jesus Christ in love, service, and sacrifice. This world and the prosperity gospel lead to a wasted life chasing material things and treating God like a magic lamp.
I love your beard and hair, it looks like you could be an apostle! I am commenting for the algorithm, because this needs to be seen by more people, especially in these times...✝☦
@@GGT_89 Your time with your devices is okay in moderation. It’s more about the kind of content we consume that we need to be cautious of. God bless you
What would you say about someone who is Orthodox Christian but is still involved in political issues. Are they attached to the world to the deficit of their souls or are they doing God's work on Earth? I find that many saints (i.e. John the Baptist, St Paul and many OT prophets were involved outrightly in political issues - particularly when exposing injustices to the point of their own martyrdom).
Good question brother - like you said St Paul and many others were directly involved in issues of their time. Our Lord tells us “Render unto God what is for God, and unto Caesar what is for Caesar”. I think that the distinction between being in the world and being involved in political issues is when those issues directly infringe on Christian values. For instance, in my country, the U.K., there is an upcoming vote on whether we should allow Assisted suicide. I have wrote directly to my member of parliament to express concern and ask that she would oppose the bill. Matters that do not relate to our faith however, should be left to the state. God bless you.
@@Zoevandyne Good question! His timing was perfect at the height of the Roman Empire, and he revealed himself to a loyal few so that, the word could be spread in such a way where not everyone is forced to believe. That is the gift of free will, God does not appear to everyone right now, because that would be forcing them to believe, instead he offers us the choice.
rulers of the past rose and died. while christ, ruler of all, died then rose☦☦
Amen
Thank you, we are not called to "success" "wealth" and "comfort" we are called to follow our Lord Jesus Christ in love, service, and sacrifice. This world and the prosperity gospel lead to a wasted life chasing material things and treating God like a magic lamp.
@@John-e6s8j Very well said
Very true, well said.
Thanks!
may the lord jesus have mercy on all of us!
just found this channel. subbed and gonna share with my friends :)
Welcome! Just getting started :) Thanks for your support!
I love your beard and hair, it looks like you could be an apostle! I am commenting for the algorithm, because this needs to be seen by more people, especially in these times...✝☦
@@solidarnosc14 Haha! Thanks for your support and God bless you
So epic!!!!✝️
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Beautiful video, keep at it!
@@mdpete4071 Thank you brother
commenting for the algorithm, keep it up ☦
@@-jl. Thanks for your support 🙏
Brother in Christ, how can I connect with you?
I've just set up a discord server you can reach me here :) discord.gg/YzM9MUmchG
so should i give up tv ? and computer time ? or are those things still ok ?
@@GGT_89 Your time with your devices is okay in moderation. It’s more about the kind of content we consume that we need to be cautious of. God bless you
What would you say about someone who is Orthodox Christian but is still involved in political issues. Are they attached to the world to the deficit of their souls or are they doing God's work on Earth? I find that many saints (i.e. John the Baptist, St Paul and many OT prophets were involved outrightly in political issues - particularly when exposing injustices to the point of their own martyrdom).
Good question brother - like you said St Paul and many others were directly involved in issues of their time. Our Lord tells us “Render unto God what is for God, and unto Caesar what is for Caesar”. I think that the distinction between being in the world and being involved in political issues is when those issues directly infringe on Christian values. For instance, in my country, the U.K., there is an upcoming vote on whether we should allow Assisted suicide. I have wrote directly to my member of parliament to express concern and ask that she would oppose the bill. Matters that do not relate to our faith however, should be left to the state. God bless you.
Vieauful
why did Jesus appear live and die only in one historic moment, only in one geographic place, only after many other civilizations rose and collapsed?
@@Zoevandyne Good question! His timing was perfect at the height of the Roman Empire, and he revealed himself to a loyal few so that, the word could be spread in such a way where not everyone is forced to believe. That is the gift of free will, God does not appear to everyone right now, because that would be forcing them to believe, instead he offers us the choice.