Absolutely agree with your first point. John the Baptist didn’t need a great fall in order for him to be called “the greatest born of women”. Love your work brother 💯
A person who have seen the darkness apriciates the light more than the person who is been in the light their whole life cause they don’t know how it feels to be in the darkness, the person who is saved from the darkness will be more faithful and strong in their beliefs to the lord because they will remember what he has done for them! The people who have been in the light will take the lord for guaranteed and will be not so strong in their faith!! If you try to understand him it’s not that hard! God bless ❤❤❤
Hi Emmanuel I am a catholic can you do a video with Bishop what happens after we die and are we able to see our parents children or loved ones anymore or we will be transformed and willbe heavenly beings ? Where are all the saints now ? Coz Jesus met Moses and Elijah at the time of transfiguration! Then it says in the Bible that Jesus is the only one gone to heaven so where are the others ? Thank you
4:00 i dont think Mar Mari Emmanuel ws referring to someone who is still dablling in that sin. But someone who yes has a past, but now a left that sin behing, and has trasformed. Due to the fact she has seen the darkness, she appreciates the light more than someone else who has never been in darkness. Now if you're trying to compare her to someone that has never dabbled in sin, impossible, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Maybe she was involved in a different sin, but it's impossible for her to have never sinned. Mar Mari was never saying to get with a girl who is sleeping around. You say men are insecure, territorial, self consious and jealous. I'd argue a man like that should not be married at all, because he is not living according to the word- 1 Corninthians 13 4-8. This man needs to work on himself, because he would do more damage to the woman who has healed from a past, than she would ever do to him.
I agree with Emmanuel. It’s not an exact science, obviously, because humans are very complex beings and our biological dispositions to certain things come into play and so does God, but at the same time, though I haven’t watched the entire clip yet, if I understood Mar Mari’s point correctly, I think we can all agree with what I believe he meant. In other words, someone who was once burned might at the very least not *_want_* to be burned again. Whereas those who haven’t been burned by such things before, for them to look at a world with clubs full of people who look like their “enjoying” themselves, drinking, smoking, hooking up, doing drugs and get easily enticed by that, “they” might find themselves falling into the temptation of giving into those things easier than the other person, despite how “holy” a life they’ve lived. Again, speaking in complete generalities here. It’s a good distinction he brings by pointing to the difference between someone who’s just out in the streets vs a “good” girl who was raised in a good family who’s been in a couple relationships. Assuming such girls even exist today, yes, obviously if the stars aligned, then yes, absolutely marry that girl. However, if we’re being real with ourselves, we’ve been put in a position where it seems as though many and possibly most women (though not all, obviously) have pretty high body counts which have nothing to do with previous relationships, so we’re kind of forced into a position of either waiting for the unicorn and thus waiting too long and possibly never finding that “perfect” person or we can pray to God for a good wife and not let the past serve as the *_only_* factor by which we determine whether someone is worthy of being our spouse. It’s not easy, obviously, but it’s the hand that we’ve been dealt.
Also, perfect people don’t exist. Just find a “good” girl and get married. You don’t need to date for 8 years to figure out if she’s the “one.” Your parents didn’t do that. My parents didn’t do that. None of our ancestors did that. Sure they were living in “simpler” times, but if how they acted fits into the Biblical standard (and it does), then that standard exists outside of time and can be applied to all ages. Dating in its current form is a modern thing. Being with someone for years and years and then leaving them because “we grew apart” is a modern thing. It goes completely against previous cultural norms, against our traditions and even Scripture Itself. Emmanuel was right to suggest that there’s a mystical bond between two people who come together as one. So when you see two married people, what you see extends far beyond tax breaks and in fact what we see in a married couple is the physical image of the spiritual union between Christ and the Church. We see heaven. Jesus said it Himself in Ephesians 5:32. He compares the marriage between two people as the union between Christ and the Church and calls it a, “PROFOUND mystery.” So it absolutely should be taken very seriously. However, I heard a proverb once that said, “If you can’t marry anyone, you can’t marry anyone.” In other words, “you should be able to marry anyone.” I don’t think it’s meant to be taken literally, but I believe that it was meant to chip away at this desire we have to attain perfection. Meaning, yes, I agree with Emmanuel that it is the biggest decision of our lives, but we should be mindful simply to *_consider_* the things Emmanuel mentioned (i.e. politics, morals, etc) and not to treat such things as a an absolute standard that must be met by the person we are considering for marriage. I’m not suggesting that that’s how he feels, but just putting it out there.
Those who die ignorant of Christ are therefore not condemned by a rejection of Christ, they will be judged by their intention, their conscience. Romans 2:14
Emmanuel, if Jesus Christ forgive her and changed her life, it means she is my sister and she is 100% can be my wife. Yes, I prefer a woman who knows the dark side of life and overcame it. Yes, there could be some concern but what we are talking here is about a chtistian woman who devoted her life for Christ and continue living a holly life. Cocerning the good women, that is not a bad idea either but where are they?
would you consider wifing up a girl who is submissive and really truly changed, a real christian who acts like a godly woman, but she had 4 sexual partners out of which 2 were hookups (flings - ONS and FWB)? She's 22.
Absolutely agree with your first point. John the Baptist didn’t need a great fall in order for him to be called “the greatest born of women”. Love your work brother 💯
A person who have seen the darkness apriciates the light more than the person who is been in the light their whole life cause they don’t know how it feels to be in the darkness, the person who is saved from the darkness will be more faithful and strong in their beliefs to the lord because they will remember what he has done for them! The people who have been in the light will take the lord for guaranteed and will be not so strong in their faith!! If you try to understand him it’s not that hard! God bless
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❤❤❤❤ God Bless you Emanual.
Hi Emmanuel I am a catholic can you do a video with Bishop what happens after we die and are we able to see our parents children or loved ones anymore or we will be transformed and willbe heavenly beings ?
Where are all the saints now ?
Coz Jesus met Moses and Elijah at the time of transfiguration!
Then it says in the Bible that Jesus is the only one gone to heaven so where are the others ?
Thank you
Dear Catholic friend, read the book of Revelations. That will answer your questions.
John 3:I6 ❤
Let’s go!
4:00 i dont think Mar Mari Emmanuel ws referring to someone who is still dablling in that sin. But someone who yes has a past, but now a left that sin behing, and has trasformed. Due to the fact she has seen the darkness, she appreciates the light more than someone else who has never been in darkness. Now if you're trying to compare her to someone that has never dabbled in sin, impossible, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Maybe she was involved in a different sin, but it's impossible for her to have never sinned. Mar Mari was never saying to get with a girl who is sleeping around.
You say men are insecure, territorial, self consious and jealous. I'd argue a man like that should not be married at all, because he is not living according to the word- 1 Corninthians 13 4-8. This man needs to work on himself, because he would do more damage to the woman who has healed from a past, than she would ever do to him.
I agree with Emmanuel. It’s not an exact science, obviously, because humans are very complex beings and our biological dispositions to certain things come into play and so does God, but at the same time, though I haven’t watched the entire clip yet, if I understood Mar Mari’s point correctly, I think we can all agree with what I believe he meant.
In other words, someone who was once burned might at the very least not *_want_* to be burned again. Whereas those who haven’t been burned by such things before, for them to look at a world with clubs full of people who look like their “enjoying” themselves, drinking, smoking, hooking up, doing drugs and get easily enticed by that, “they” might find themselves falling into the temptation of giving into those things easier than the other person, despite how “holy” a life they’ve lived. Again, speaking in complete generalities here.
It’s a good distinction he brings by pointing to the difference between someone who’s just out in the streets vs a “good” girl who was raised in a good family who’s been in a couple relationships. Assuming such girls even exist today, yes, obviously if the stars aligned, then yes, absolutely marry that girl.
However, if we’re being real with ourselves, we’ve been put in a position where it seems as though many and possibly most women (though not all, obviously) have pretty high body counts which have nothing to do with previous relationships, so we’re kind of forced into a position of either waiting for the unicorn and thus waiting too long and possibly never finding that “perfect” person or we can pray to God for a good wife and not let the past serve as the *_only_* factor by which we determine whether someone is worthy of being our spouse. It’s not easy, obviously, but it’s the hand that we’ve been dealt.
Also, perfect people don’t exist. Just find a “good” girl and get married. You don’t need to date for 8 years to figure out if she’s the “one.” Your parents didn’t do that. My parents didn’t do that. None of our ancestors did that. Sure they were living in “simpler” times, but if how they acted fits into the Biblical standard (and it does), then that standard exists outside of time and can be applied to all ages.
Dating in its current form is a modern thing. Being with someone for years and years and then leaving them because “we grew apart” is a modern thing. It goes completely against previous cultural norms, against our traditions and even Scripture Itself.
Emmanuel was right to suggest that there’s a mystical bond between two people who come together as one. So when you see two married people, what you see extends far beyond tax breaks and in fact what we see in a married couple is the physical image of the spiritual union between Christ and the Church. We see heaven. Jesus said it Himself in Ephesians 5:32. He compares the marriage between two people as the union between Christ and the Church and calls it a, “PROFOUND mystery.” So it absolutely should be taken very seriously.
However, I heard a proverb once that said, “If you can’t marry anyone, you can’t marry anyone.” In other words, “you should be able to marry anyone.” I don’t think it’s meant to be taken literally, but I believe that it was meant to chip away at this desire we have to attain perfection. Meaning, yes, I agree with Emmanuel that it is the biggest decision of our lives, but we should be mindful simply to *_consider_* the things Emmanuel mentioned (i.e. politics, morals, etc) and not to treat such things as a an absolute standard that must be met by the person we are considering for marriage. I’m not suggesting that that’s how he feels, but just putting it out there.
Those who die ignorant of Christ are therefore not condemned by a rejection of Christ, they will be judged by their intention, their conscience. Romans 2:14
Emmanuel, if Jesus Christ forgive her and changed her life, it means she is my sister and she is 100% can be my wife. Yes, I prefer a woman who knows the dark side of life and overcame it. Yes, there could be some concern but what we are talking here is about a chtistian woman who devoted her life for Christ and continue living a holly life. Cocerning the good women, that is not a bad idea either but where are they?
would you consider wifing up a girl who is submissive and really truly changed, a real christian who acts like a godly woman, but she had 4 sexual partners out of which 2 were hookups (flings - ONS and FWB)? She's 22.
yes
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