Did anyone notice when Jesus and the disciples were leaving the pagan temple at Caesarea Philippi, as Little James was bending over to pick his pack up off the ground, Jesus said "let me get that for you" and helped him pick it up? This minor little scene was so significant and encouraging to me who has some physical issues myself.
yes, I got shivers...I don't care if it wasn't in the Bible, it was "real". I pray Judas got that 7x77 forgiveness too since in his deep, dark despair, he couldn't see the light of Jesus. I hope when seeing him after death, he said "Im sorry" We never heard Peter say it to Jesus but we know he did.
Very good explanation. And yes they show the scene of Peter being angry and yelling at God from his boat and Jesus’ miracle of the fish and Simon Peter kneeling before Jesus telling him to “part from me for I am a sinful man” hence making Peter realize he was also unworthy but was forgiven. This makes Peter realize he has received grace and must also give it. This was a great episode
yes, a very good explanation, totally omitting the fact that Jesus spoke in Aramaic, saying, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah! For this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by My Father in heaven. *And I tell You that You are Kephas, and on this Kephas* I will build My church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it." and He added "I will give *You* the keys of the kingdom of heaven. Whatever *You* bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever *You* loose on earth will be loosed in heaven".… Just a minor detail.
It wasn't all on Peter's shoulders. Here Jesus was speaking directly to him because of his bold confession, speaking what the Spirit put on his heart. But later in Matthew 18:18 the "you" Jesus uses in the keys of the kingdom statement is plural, expanding it to all the disciples. Still it may have been true of the weight He was putting on the Rock's shoulders given that he addressed him as "son of Jonah". That was his father's name but Jesus may have been driving home a point (in a rabbinical, cryptic way) that Jonah was the only old testament prophet to preach to a gentile nation. "Saddle up Peter, you got a hard ride ahead of you."
I cried when Mathew was forgiven ...and i saw that simplicity in Matgew when he said that everyday whrn he gets up he has one thing to do "follow Jesus" then the rest falls into place
Season 4 episode 2 was deepppppppppppp!!!!! It brought me to tears and reminded me of our Christ teachings that we all have sinned and come short of Gods glory. No one is good but God. And how we must confess our faults to one another. Isn't it just like us humans to play the blame game about who has done who wrong but forget that we all offend and commit sins against one another. That point itself should have brought all of us to tears who are in Christ!
When I saw this in the theater after Peter forgave Matthew you could hear people crying, but alot of people were praying. I was so happy that Peter forgave Matthew, that I was smiling. When I watched during the streaming I had a few tears rolled down my cheeks.
This episode reminded me of a personal situation of mine. A family member did great harm to me growing up. I grew up resenting her, looking at her as inferior, and I asked God continually to change her. What do you think God did? He showed me where HE blessed me. HE made me strong, and while I was praying for him to change this person, he showed me that I was the one that needed to change. Luckily, The Lord revealed this to me about a year before the person that I am referring to suddenly died. This is my testimony. This is the time when Jesus showed me what mercy truly looks like. It’s when you are justified in your pain/anger, you have every right to turn away from this person, but you don’t. The reward….this person changed when they saw the change in me. I stopped judging and being so sanctimonious. This person then pulled even closer to The Lord. I was the one that really needed changing.😢. So thankful for the lesson. I could have so easily missed it. The Holy Spirit woke me from my flesh self. This is a story that I reflect on often. This show here, it drove the message home once more.
Tears are a gift from the Living God to cleanse our soul. I read about so many people, myself included, where the flood of tears is non-stop as if we have been holding them back for a lifetime, no sobbing, just tears. Oh, how he loves us.❤️
I loved your video. This episode pointed out why Peter was called the rock. He had risen higher spiritually than the other disciples in understanding. He recognized the true Christ as the only living Truth, the light that lifts and pulls us out of darkness. All these episodes help us deal with real problems today just as they faced in those days. God’s goodness and love is constant, eternal!
You could really feel how much Matthew suffered for the guilt and shame that he carried over his past, and how touched he was to finally receive Peter's forgiveness. What makes it really difficult in life is when the person we need to forgive is not sorry at all. I know we must forgive them anyway, but is so much easier if there is some humility and a genuine apology.
@@artangel23 Well any individual situation is unique and obviously there is no hard and fast rule. I can only say that my first hand experience with a close friend who was a narcissist made it clear that it is sometimes best to sever relations completely with people who don't have your best interest in mind.
@@mycatsnameiskaren8253 Sorry to hear, that is tough. Protect and respect yourself and try not to hate or get caught up in any gaslighting directed your way. Peace and blessings. 🙏
I love the Chosen series. There has not been one episode that hasn't spoken to me and brought me to tears. So well done. Bringing life to the stories I've heard all my life. No, not all the script is in the Bible. But all the script comes from significant situations throughout the life of Jesus in His human form on this earth. So meaningful and well written.
Peter forgiving Matthew and his reaction was beautiful. I had to rewatch it several times. How much more will we feel from the Grace of God's forgiveness.
Why do you need to forget? I have forgiven people, however I have not put myself in that position again. I would be a fool and God doesn't want us to be foolish. If you still have hate in your heart keep praying for you to heal and check if you have really forgiven. 🇦🇺🙏😊
We don't. The sting is out with forgiveness, not necessarily reconciliation. Two different things. The rebuilding of trust is reconciliation and not always happens.
Forgiveness isn’t just saying you forgive. The resentment can still sit in the heart and find its way back into the mix somehow someway. The depth of someone’s ability to understand forgiveness is deeper than the person who seeks to be forgiven.
Everything you say is put into the most beautiful words for us to understand. Thank you Brandon for your love and time that you are sharing with anyone and everyone who wants you to listen & learn of the biblical times.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Scriptures and all of the background to scenes on the Chosen. Amazing! Scripture is so multi layered with history and culture that is still applicable today. I love that you peel back the layers. Bless you in your continued work for the Kingdom!!
That can feel very freeing -- and-- some wisdom. Periodically over your lifetime, tiny bits of *completely repressed* emotional and/or forgotten bits of baggage may surface, like a bubble, to be *processed* . Do not be dismayed.. Take your time. Present it to The Lord... then should you feel the Lord nudge, do 'the work' recommended by earthly counselors. Example, Journal for a bit, eg write the emotion you feel, and 'what it was', in the Right Now, that could have brought this up again? .. Perhaps... Is there some warning you need? eg, Some relationship you have entered, that your subconscious (via Holy Spirit) is making a connection to...? Perhaps there are red flags that you didn't fully realize about the person, or relationships, until this emotion or memory surfaced...? People who have *been* abused sometimes don't fully realize or recognize 'clues'?, but The Holy Spirit (your Counsellor) *can reveal* these. See your pastor/deacons, prayer warriors. Even a trained expert in your area. Work it OUT, okay?? Don't be disappointed in yourself. You Are a Beautiful Human 🌹🦋 (I'm a 69yo survivor ..) Please Remember to be good to yourself, get into Scripture!!!, pray, and pray WITH someone you can confide in and trust. KNOW that "This too shall pass." You'll feel better, stronger, wiser. .. And as Jesus told Peter: afterwards, 'Go Stenghthen Others'. Much Love To You! And Prayers to Seal what Healing has occurred, and that you become Fully Completely Delivered , In Jesus Name 🙏🕊💕
I got all the way to the last 5 minutes without crying for the first time in an episode...only to be wrecked with the ending lol. This series is so moving, it is hard not to weep when watching -- personally speaking of course.
I absolutely loved this episode. From the understanding of why a person should seek forgiveness, to Jesus calling Simon, Peter. Ever since the trailer showed this scene, I've been waiting for it eagerly. Seeing Jesus starting to build His Church, and naming Simon, Peter, the first Pope of His Church. Truly beautiful. Praise be to Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God.
I see a lot of comments asking about subjection to our offenders and if forgiving them means this... We can forgive those who hurt us and abused us, but that *doesn't* mean we have to subject ourselves to abuse or danger. In other words, reconciling..You can forgive them without reconciliation. If it's toxic, get away from them asap! If it's like Peter and Matthew's situation, then reconciling is the way to go! It's not like Peter is being constantly abusive and attacking Matthew. I hope this helps!
True ....many pastors preach this to mean that the man or woman in an abusive and dangerous situation must keep forgiving and putting up with that abuse...because our suffering could help to change that person....that's never going to happen.
Thank you for saying this. This is my situation - I've forgiven my mother who hurt me deeply, but she doesnt admit she is wrong and does not repent. and continues the behaviour that is hurtful and wrong. I feel hurt and angry, which led me to believe I hadn't forgiven, until I realised I was having a normal reaction to a behavior that never actually stopped. So, now I am trying to put distance between us, so my forgiveness can be true and real - like the scripture says: "be angry and do not sin." I don't want to continue sinning by being continously angry at this situation. I want to forgive and live in peace.
The incredible part about all of this is how incredibly probable and plausible all these storyline fill-ins are. They completely stay true to scripture and historical accuracy and even make scripture make 10x more sense. Finally, someone's done what seemed to be impossible after so many word-for-word, flat, scripture remakes.
Brandon, just watched your video again. Thank you so much. I was so lost when they went to the Gates of Hell...i did not understand any of that. You are such a great teacher. God's love shines through you!
I realized that you are doing a great job explaining all this, specially to the people which never read the New Testament! This evangelistic work of yours is amazing! And for the ones that already know about the words of the Scriptures, is great too because you add more info that helps to understand why Jesus said certain things 😊 ❤ Thanks and God bless you! ❤
Thank you so much for enlightening messages and how everything comes together. I have asked for the booklet on the 7 things but cannot afoord any of the offers. i'm an eighty-four year okd pensioner and have to help my family who most, lost their employment during covid when mahy businesses had to close down. Thank you in anticipation of receiving the booklet I ordered. I tell everyone about THe Chosen and am busy sending them your channel to help understand THe Chosen. God bless you with His shalom shalom peace and maranatha.
loved the connection you made of Peter's financial debt that Jesus resolved for him and his not forgiving Matthew ...to... the parable Jesus told of the man with the huge debt that was forgiven but who wouldn't forgive the one who owed a smaller debt to him. I hadn't seen that connection. Thank you!
There is a big mathematical difference between 77 times and 70 times 7 times. 70 times 7 equals 490. Try counting 490 times you forgive someone, and you will definitely lose count and just keep forgiving; which is most likely the whole point of what Jesus was saying to Peter when He advised forgiving 70 times 7 times. Another interesting thing going on in this scene from that Era that I one read about somewhere is that the priests taught that you should forgive someone who wronged you till 4 times; so when asked Jesus if he should forgive till 7 times, he was being generous in comparison to the priests' teaching of forgiving till 4 times. Jesus was saying "Don't limit the number of times you forgive someone who wrongs you."
That explanation on the dowry was good...most people demand exorbitant dowry from the girl....often leaving the family in terrible debt. And all that dowry money goes into the pocket of the boy and his family....the girl has to be completely a slave to the male...and if the expected happens...well it's because she's cursed.
Finally! Many people believe this scripture means that Hell is the _active_ player and the Church is the _passive_ player. Hell, thus, will not be able to batter down the Church! The meaning, however, is that Hell is the _passive- player and the Church is the _active_ player. Hell will _not_ be able to withstand the Church. Just the opposite of what most churches today believe. It doesn't mean anything in the short term; Hell will not _ultimately_ succeed in its defenses against the Church. The Church will, in the long run, will see death and hell thrown into Outer Darkness.
Hi Brandon. Interesting commentary. For me as a Catholic it was interesting to see Matthew 16:18 unfold. I found it interesting that the Apostles were debating the meaning although in Aramaic it would be pretty clear that in that moment Jesus was talking about building his Church on Peter. In Greek Petros for Peter and rock petra. Petros petra. In Aramaic Keepa and keepa. I found it interesting that from there Peter consults with Jesus and comes back and has the final say. The Church is built on Jesus, yes, but Jesus said he would build His Church on Peter.
Jesus didn't found His Church on a human (peter), but upon the *awakening* Peter had in his mind heart and soul that *Jesus* is the Coming Messiah. Each human is His Sanctuary, not a building, not a man.
@@clairen4584 I would recommend reading the whole of the exchange in Matthew 16 but also supplement it with reading the whole of Isiah 22 and Daniel 2. I think it illuminates and becomes clearer. You could say that he is building the Church on the confession of Peter, which is interesting. I would agree that Christ's Chuch is built upon the confession of Peter. But in Aramaic Jesus would tell Simon: "Also I tell you that you are rock (chepas) and upon this rock (chepas) I will build my Church. Matthew 16:19: I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” In Isiah 22 and Daniel 2, and in Temple Judaism, I think it is very clear that Jesus is telling Peter that His Church will be built on him. There are Protestants that hold to this view but believe that it ended with the Apostles. This is called Sola Apostolica and goes nicely together with sola scriptura meaning the Bible is the sole infalliable rule of faith. It is not what I believe but since I am Roman Catholic but I do believe this is a better interpretation of what Jesus is saying. God bless.
@@snorrevange7335 Thank you sooo much for your kind comment! .. A very long time ago I was reading the Old Testament account of the Israelites complaining that they wanted a king! 👑 God's response was that He meant for a one-on-one relationship to/with Each individually created soul. He did want for others to come before HIM. Jesus ascended with the promise of sending us The Holy Ghost. When the Day of Pentecost arrived, the Flames lit upon Each individual soul. They all spoke, and when Others heard it they heard it translated in their own ear, and in their own language... When we Each get called to meet The Lord, He will hold into account Each individually. ... There will not be a man speaking FOR us, except God Himself. ... When we say 'Lord Lord',,, God will not say, oh your under Peter, (or the *very dear* Pope Francis 🤗). Instead, The Lord is looking to find His Reflection within Each person individually. ... You Must Be Born Again. Gently, that occurs by The Holy Spirit's Invitation, to which Each soul says Yes, or 'Maybe Later', or NO thanks I'm good. When you receive 'the Revelation' (Peter had) this OPENS 'the eyes of your Understanding, that you know what is The Hope of His Calling.' .. God Created each soul with Incredible Love, and a desire for Union with Him... We know God partly now, and Soon we will Know Him Face-To-Face. Much Love!!! 🕊 And thanks *again* .. I will read the passages you recommended.
@@snorrevange7335However can you believe that the church....the body of Christ is built on a human.being....the church's ONE foundation is JESUS CHRIST our Lord ... The church is not a building...every precious soul who believes in Jesus as Lord is part of that temple...Jesus. What has Peter to do with it....he was a great leader etc...but how does he give us the power to live holy lives for Jesus.
@@ocean77359 The Church is the body of Christ and Jesus Christ is the head of the Church. It all flows from Him. Jesus tells us in Matthew 16:18: "Also I tell you that you are rock and on this rock I will build my Church." Jesus says he will build the Church on Peter and that Peter will be given the keys. Isaiah 22:22 refers to “the key of the house of David,” which in the context refers to the authority of the steward who manages the household of the king. So Jesus is truly the King of the Church but Peter is given the highest authority and power by Christ Himself to manage His Church.
There is one thing I really want to get cleared up about what forgiveness entails. I have had personal experiences from a person who is consistently toxic to be around long-term. In my experiences, this person has acted in a way that strongly indicated that this person believes that forgiving this person automatically means whoever forgives this person must no longer hold grudges about past or current wrongs and the absence of said grudges is automatically a license for this person to freely continue the hurtful behavior without reawakening the angry feelings that led to the grudges against this person in the first place. So what I'm trying to clearly determine is: does Jesus's lesson of forgiveness mean that when you forgive a person with whom a toxic relationship exists between you and the other person who is persistently hurting you, that you have to maintain an active relationship with this toxic individual who refuses to stop the hurtful behavior no matter how many times you forgive the toxic person?
I've never heard that from any priest or religious, it's more to free yourself from the cancer of the toxic relationship. You move on. If someone killed your child, you can "forgive" at some point, but that doesn't mean you want him free. There has to be worldly repercussion from actions.
I've been trying to find the Scripture that mentions Jesus took the Apostles to the actual altar of Pan or a place called the gates of hell. I found where Jesus took them to Cesarea Philippi, but not to any Pagan place of worship. Where are people getting that detail?
Good,...but the MUSIC WAS TOO LOUD,...during the actors conversations,....hard to hear what the actors were saying! Please correct this In season five!
Brandon - why did you change the way you title these video? I watch on my iPhone and I only see the first few words of the title in the a Playlist - so I cannot tell which seasons are from Season 4. I love your videos.
Hi there. As far as I know, it's got to do with God's command in Deuteronomy 6:8 "You shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be for a reminder between your eyes." (The Torah). So the Jews have something called a tefillin, a box filled with Scripture that they attach to their foreheads, and I think it's attached to the strap they wrap around their arms to their hands. It's to remind them of the Torah.
I live in Hasidic neighborhood and see this and the prayer tassels they wear around their waste after a certain age. There are many beautiful and interestng customs from Jesus's time. He did live and die a Jew as his family etc and I wish in trying to seperate later, they kept some of the customs. I read in my church "Mudhouse Sabbath" book about an Orthodox Jew who became Catholic but kept what she felt were better customs from her old faith and embraced some of Catholics in a beautiful way.
I appreciate your clarity in these explanations. I've watched episodes 1 and 2 but my problem is that there are no captions. I am almost deaf and am missing out on most of the dialog. Were they not provided? Thanks and God bless you.
In other words; can you forgive toxic people and still keep them out of your life so that you can move on from the toxic relationship with the toxic person whom you forgave for hurting you?
HI I'm a little discouraged in Season 4 King David lost a son due to the way he gained his wife Bathsheba and killing her husband Uriah, the outcome was that the Lord saw his sin and called him to repent. Also Andrew is older than Peter? why is Peter stating that he is the older brother??
Atticus is a character made up for dramatic effect and narrative purposes. Please remember "The Chosen" is a TV Show, one that is miles above anything above the trash on secular media, but this Show is not a replacement for the Bible and teachers preaching sound doctrine and Solid Christian theology. God Bless all my Christian brothers and sisters!
Just because a character like Atticus is not mentioned in the Bible doesn't mean that a man like him couldn't exist. The Roman rulers depended heavily on the spy system to keep order and suppress revolts.🙂↕️
The “ROCK” was not Simon/Peter. The rock was Revelation. Christ did not say “upon you”, He said “upon THIS”. This Rock being revelation. And, revelation is given and received by “The Comforter”, The Holy Ghost”, The Holy Spirit”, The Spirit of Revelation“.
Dear Sir, your final analysis misses one critical piece of information. The servant who received the grace of forgiveness for his debt had that rescinded when he did not forgive the debt of another. The teaching is that by our actions we can lose the free gift of grace. You missed the most important point. God bless, V
The rock Jesus is referring to and with which He built his gospel upon is the rock of revelation, which was the means whereby Simon knew Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Simon Peter himself was not the rock.
Why would some think he was John the Baptist when they saw John the Baptist and Jesus together unless they didn’t see them together and thought he was John the Baptist resurrected if they believe in that
Know that the rock Jesus was talking about was not Peter the rock but the rock of revelation. When Jesus said that Peter received the knowledge that Jesus was the Christ came from his, Christ Father in Heaven, or that Peter knowing He was Christ was revelation from God the Father. Revelation was the rock.
I appreciate the commentary on this video about The Chosen which I love watching. However, please read your Bibles as well. If you didnt know better, based off this commentary you would think that the Bible clearly states a dispute between Peter and Matthew, that Matrhew 18 was specifically about their dispute. The Bible gives no indication of a rift or that Matthew 18 was about the division between them. It very well vould have been, and I understand The Chosen creatively fills in the gap for more relatable application, however, to hear this commentator speak, you would think the events in scenes were canonized in Scripture. They were not. At the end of the day, The Chosen is great inspirational entertainment. It is not scripture, and shouldn't be taken as such .
Did anyone notice when Jesus and the disciples were leaving the pagan temple at Caesarea Philippi, as Little James was bending over to pick his pack up off the ground, Jesus said "let me get that for you" and helped him pick it up? This minor little scene was so significant and encouraging to me who has some physical issues myself.
I noticed that and I really got choked up. Jesus was/is so kind!
@@susie1216well yeah. He’s Jesus.
I too noticed and thought that’s how Jesus is with us right now!! Jesus is our HELP!!
Yes! It affected me too! 😊
I teared up...❤😢
When Peter embraced Matthew that action spoke louder than 7x70 words.
yes, I got shivers...I don't care if it wasn't in the Bible, it was "real". I pray Judas got that 7x77 forgiveness too since in his deep, dark despair, he couldn't see the light of Jesus. I hope when seeing him after death, he said "Im sorry" We never heard Peter say it to Jesus but we know he did.
and Mathew embracing Peter back, something that was hard for Mathew , I was a crying mess
It sure did! Beautiful lesson in the scene.
Amen it was a special moment
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Very good explanation. And yes they show the scene of Peter being angry and yelling at God from his boat and Jesus’ miracle of the fish and Simon Peter kneeling before Jesus telling him to “part from me for I am a sinful man” hence making Peter realize he was also unworthy but was forgiven. This makes Peter realize he has received grace and must also give it. This was a great episode
yes, a very good explanation, totally omitting the fact that Jesus spoke in Aramaic, saying, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah! For this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by My Father in heaven. *And I tell You that You are Kephas, and on this Kephas* I will build My church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it."
and He added "I will give *You* the keys of the kingdom of heaven. Whatever *You* bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever *You* loose on earth will be loosed in heaven".… Just a minor detail.
It wasn't all on Peter's shoulders. Here Jesus was speaking directly to him because of his bold confession, speaking what the Spirit put on his heart. But later in Matthew 18:18 the "you" Jesus uses in the keys of the kingdom statement is plural, expanding it to all the disciples. Still it may have been true of the weight He was putting on the Rock's shoulders given that he addressed him as "son of Jonah". That was his father's name but Jesus may have been driving home a point (in a rabbinical, cryptic way) that Jonah was the only old testament prophet to preach to a gentile nation. "Saddle up Peter, you got a hard ride ahead of you."
When Peter went to hug Matthew, it was the best scene of all.
I cried when Mathew was forgiven ...and i saw that simplicity in Matgew when he said that everyday whrn he gets up he has one thing to do "follow Jesus" then the rest falls into place
Season 4 episode 2 was deepppppppppppp!!!!!
It brought me to tears and reminded me of our Christ teachings that we all have sinned and come short of Gods glory. No one is good but God. And how we must confess our faults to one another.
Isn't it just like us humans to play the blame game about who has done who wrong but forget that we all offend and commit sins against one another. That point itself should have brought all of us to tears who are in Christ!
Love Brandon's comments and extra insight on the Biblical events.
Woah! I never would have known this from just reading the Bible!
Amen on the First Paragraph 🙏🙂
When I saw this in the theater after Peter forgave Matthew you could hear people crying, but alot of people were praying. I was so happy that Peter forgave Matthew, that I was smiling. When I watched during the streaming I had a few tears rolled down my cheeks.
This episode reminded me of a personal situation of mine. A family member did great harm to me growing up. I grew up resenting her, looking at her as inferior, and I asked God continually to change her. What do you think God did? He showed me where HE blessed me. HE made me strong, and while I was praying for him to change this person, he showed me that I was the one that needed to change.
Luckily, The Lord revealed this to me about a year before the person that I am referring to suddenly died. This is my testimony. This is the time when Jesus showed me what mercy truly looks like. It’s when you are justified in your pain/anger, you have every right to turn away from this person, but you don’t.
The reward….this person changed when they saw the change in me. I stopped judging and being so sanctimonious. This person then pulled even closer to The Lord. I was the one that really needed changing.😢.
So thankful for the lesson. I could have so easily missed it. The Holy Spirit woke me from my flesh self. This is a story that I reflect on often. This show here, it drove the message home once more.
I'm always crying when I watch the Chosen....every episode relates to me ...convicts, encourages, fills me with hope and trust...esp trust.
Tears are a gift from the Living God to cleanse our soul. I read about so many people, myself included, where the flood of tears is non-stop as if we have been holding them back for a lifetime, no sobbing, just tears. Oh, how he loves us.❤️
I loved your video. This episode pointed out why Peter was called the rock. He had risen higher spiritually than the other disciples in understanding. He recognized the true Christ as the only living Truth, the light that lifts and pulls us out of darkness. All these episodes help us deal with real problems today just as they faced in those days. God’s goodness and love is constant, eternal!
You could really feel how much Matthew suffered for the guilt and shame that he carried over his past, and how touched he was to finally receive Peter's forgiveness. What makes it really difficult in life is when the person we need to forgive is not sorry at all. I know we must forgive them anyway, but is so much easier if there is some humility and a genuine apology.
my question is if we should remain in the relationship with the person we forgave but that continues to hurt us and mistreat us.
@@artangel23 Well any individual situation is unique and obviously there is no hard and fast rule. I can only say that my first hand experience with a close friend who was a narcissist made it clear that it is sometimes best to sever relations completely with people who don't have your best interest in mind.
This. I have a similar situation. Ugh
@@mycatsnameiskaren8253 Sorry to hear, that is tough. Protect and respect yourself and try not to hate or get caught up in any gaslighting directed your way. Peace and blessings. 🙏
I saw this episode in the theater. I bawled like a baby.
This world is a much better place because you are listening to this. 🤗🤗🙏🙏
I love the Chosen series. There has not been one episode that hasn't spoken to me and brought me to tears. So well done. Bringing life to the stories I've heard all my life. No, not all the script is in the Bible. But all the script comes from significant situations throughout the life of Jesus in His human form on this earth. So meaningful and well written.
Me too. I appreciate Brandon's analysis but do wish he'd stop saying "what most people missed..."
Peter forgiving Matthew and his reaction was beautiful. I had to rewatch it several times. How much more will we feel from the Grace of God's forgiveness.
😊just came over from watching episode 2, very powerful scene. Saying you forgive, but how do you forget. I need to work on that.
Understand that
Why do you need to forget? I have forgiven people, however I have not put myself in that position again. I would be a fool and God doesn't want us to be foolish. If you still have hate in your heart keep praying for you to heal and check if you have really forgiven. 🇦🇺🙏😊
Should you forgive someone if you did nothing against that person? That’s what I’m up against right now. 😔🙏🏼❤️
We don't. The sting is out with forgiveness, not necessarily reconciliation. Two different things.
The rebuilding of trust is reconciliation and not always happens.
Forgiveness isn’t just saying you forgive. The resentment can still sit in the heart and find its way back into the mix somehow someway. The depth of someone’s ability to understand forgiveness is deeper than the person who seeks to be forgiven.
WOW! Thank you pastor Brandon. Excellent and powerful explanation.
May God bless you for all the teaching you offer us! ✝️🌹🇨🇦
I'm grateful to God for your diligence to FollowHim Brandon & sharing these Gospel gems with us ❤ God bless you always 🙏❣️
Everything you say is put into the most beautiful words for us to understand. Thank you Brandon for your love and time that you are sharing with anyone and everyone who wants you to listen & learn of the biblical times.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Scriptures and all of the background to scenes on the Chosen. Amazing! Scripture is so multi layered with history and culture that is still applicable today. I love that you peel back the layers. Bless you in your continued work for the Kingdom!!
Brandon that was an awesome review you confirmed some of the ways I received this message of forgiveness from this episode
I forgave my stepdad for years of abuse after watching this episode.
That’s powerful!! It’s about freeing yourself from carrying that hurt around. It happened to me too so I overstand your situation ❤
Aweeeeee wow that's what's up!
Do you feel free now?
That can feel very freeing -- and-- some wisdom.
Periodically over your lifetime, tiny bits of *completely repressed* emotional and/or forgotten bits of baggage may surface, like a bubble, to be *processed* .
Do not be dismayed.. Take your time. Present it to The Lord... then should you feel the Lord nudge, do 'the work' recommended by earthly counselors. Example, Journal for a bit, eg write the emotion you feel, and 'what it was', in the Right Now, that could have brought this up again? .. Perhaps... Is there some warning you need? eg, Some relationship you have entered, that your subconscious (via Holy Spirit) is making a connection to...? Perhaps there are red flags that you didn't fully realize about the person, or relationships, until this emotion or memory surfaced...?
People who have *been* abused sometimes don't fully realize or recognize 'clues'?, but The Holy Spirit (your Counsellor) *can reveal* these.
See your pastor/deacons, prayer warriors. Even a trained expert in your area. Work it OUT, okay??
Don't be disappointed in yourself. You Are a Beautiful Human 🌹🦋
(I'm a 69yo survivor ..)
Please Remember to be good to yourself, get into Scripture!!!, pray, and pray WITH someone you can confide in and trust.
KNOW that "This too shall pass."
You'll feel better, stronger, wiser. .. And as Jesus told Peter: afterwards, 'Go Stenghthen Others'.
Much Love To You!
And Prayers to Seal what Healing has occurred, and that you become Fully Completely Delivered , In Jesus Name
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Oh how amazing, Praise to The Lord and Holy Spirit in you to do this and wonderful that you were obedient which is the gateway to blessing
You brave soul, God bless you! ❤
Very wonderfully insightful. Thank you. THE CHOSEN brings the Bible to life. For which, I am grateful.
God Loves YOU...
I have to wait till monday evening and am so excited....i love the chosen its brought me closer to Jesus and i love the disciples ...just like us
Thank you Pastor Brandon. Your insights are so very much appreciated 😊
I got all the way to the last 5 minutes without crying for the first time in an episode...only to be wrecked with the ending lol. This series is so moving, it is hard not to weep when watching -- personally speaking of course.
So happy to find you and your channel today ✨🙌🏻💗
Another nice commentary from Brandon. I saw episode 2 in the theater, and this scene of Peter forgiving Matthew was quite suddenly impressive.
Great video!
I always appreciate your teachings so I may appreciate and understand Jesus, the Bible & The Chosen. Keep teaching us.
I absolutely loved this episode. From the understanding of why a person should seek forgiveness, to Jesus calling Simon, Peter. Ever since the trailer showed this scene, I've been waiting for it eagerly. Seeing Jesus starting to build His Church, and naming Simon, Peter, the first Pope of His Church. Truly beautiful. Praise be to Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God.
I see a lot of comments asking about subjection to our offenders and if forgiving them means this... We can forgive those who hurt us and abused us, but that *doesn't* mean we have to subject ourselves to abuse or danger. In other words, reconciling..You can forgive them without reconciliation. If it's toxic, get away from them asap! If it's like Peter and Matthew's situation, then reconciling is the way to go! It's not like Peter is being constantly abusive and attacking Matthew. I hope this helps!
True ....many pastors preach this to mean that the man or woman in an abusive and dangerous situation must keep forgiving and putting up with that abuse...because our suffering could help to change that person....that's never going to happen.
Thank you for saying this. This is my situation - I've forgiven my mother who hurt me deeply, but she doesnt admit she is wrong and does not repent. and continues the behaviour that is hurtful and wrong. I feel hurt and angry, which led me to believe I hadn't forgiven, until I realised I was having a normal reaction to a behavior that never actually stopped. So, now I am trying to put distance between us, so my forgiveness can be true and real - like the scripture says: "be angry and do not sin." I don't want to continue sinning by being continously angry at this situation. I want to forgive and live in peace.
The incredible part about all of this is how incredibly probable and plausible all these storyline fill-ins are. They completely stay true to scripture and historical accuracy and even make scripture make 10x more sense. Finally, someone's done what seemed to be impossible after so many word-for-word, flat, scripture remakes.
Thanks, Brandon... this episode had me a little confused...i will be rewatching it... that helps me.
Brandon, just watched your video again. Thank you so much. I was so lost when they went to the Gates of Hell...i did not understand any of that. You are such a great teacher. God's love shines through you!
Always great information
I realized that you are doing a great job explaining all this, specially to the people which never read the New Testament! This evangelistic work of yours is amazing! And for the ones that already know about the words of the Scriptures, is great too because you add more info that helps to understand why Jesus said certain things 😊 ❤ Thanks and God bless you! ❤
Loved this , Thank you
So good , thank you for your insights....
Thank you so much for enlightening messages and how everything comes together. I have asked for the booklet on the 7 things but cannot afoord any of the offers. i'm an eighty-four year okd pensioner and have to help my family who most, lost their employment during covid when mahy businesses had to close down. Thank you in anticipation of receiving the booklet I ordered. I tell everyone about THe Chosen and am busy sending them your channel to help understand THe Chosen. God bless you with His shalom shalom peace and maranatha.
Thank you for clearing that out.
Thanks Good stuff!
Thats the thing about Scripture and your relationship with God. You got to dig deep
loved the connection you made of Peter's financial debt that Jesus resolved for him and his not forgiving Matthew ...to... the parable Jesus told of the man with the huge debt that was forgiven but who wouldn't forgive the one who owed a smaller debt to him. I hadn't seen that connection. Thank you!
Excellent episode
So helpful!!
Yes, the beauty of grace
There is a big mathematical difference between 77 times and 70 times 7 times. 70 times 7 equals 490. Try counting 490 times you forgive someone, and you will definitely lose count and just keep forgiving; which is most likely the whole point of what Jesus was saying to Peter when He advised forgiving 70 times 7 times.
Another interesting thing going on in this scene from that Era that I one read about somewhere is that the priests taught that you should forgive someone who wronged you till 4 times; so when asked Jesus if he should forgive till 7 times, he was being generous in comparison to the priests' teaching of forgiving till 4 times. Jesus was saying "Don't limit the number of times you forgive someone who wrongs you."
Great vidéo, thank you!
Thank you so much❤
Great video
I loved the campfire scene!
That explanation on the dowry was good...most people demand exorbitant dowry from the girl....often leaving the family in terrible debt.
And all that dowry money goes into the pocket of the boy and his family....the girl has to be completely a slave to the male...and if the expected happens...well it's because she's cursed.
These are pagans, not God's people.
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So good 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you brother
Sopt on to all, brother.
As always ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Finally! Many people believe this scripture means that Hell is the _active_ player and the Church is the _passive_ player. Hell, thus, will not be able to batter down the Church! The meaning, however, is that Hell is the _passive- player and the Church is the _active_ player. Hell will _not_ be able to withstand the Church. Just the opposite of what most churches today believe. It doesn't mean anything in the short term; Hell will not _ultimately_ succeed in its defenses against the Church. The Church will, in the long run, will see death and hell thrown into Outer Darkness.
Very much like darkness is the absence of light. Light has nothing to do with the dark.
What I noticed was the windows behind the Roman leader in his office.
Looks like windows of today
Hi Brandon. Interesting commentary. For me as a Catholic it was interesting to see Matthew 16:18 unfold. I found it interesting that the Apostles were debating the meaning although in Aramaic it would be pretty clear that in that moment Jesus was talking about building his Church on Peter. In Greek Petros for Peter and rock petra. Petros petra. In Aramaic Keepa and keepa. I found it interesting that from there Peter consults with Jesus and comes back and has the final say. The Church is built on Jesus, yes, but Jesus said he would build His Church on Peter.
Jesus didn't found His Church on a human (peter), but upon the *awakening* Peter had in his mind heart and soul that *Jesus* is the Coming Messiah. Each human is His Sanctuary, not a building, not a man.
@@clairen4584 I would recommend reading the whole of the exchange in Matthew 16 but also supplement it with reading the whole of Isiah 22 and Daniel 2. I think it illuminates and becomes clearer. You could say that he is building the Church on the confession of Peter, which is interesting. I would agree that Christ's Chuch is built upon the confession of Peter. But in Aramaic Jesus would tell Simon: "Also I tell you that you are rock (chepas) and upon this rock (chepas) I will build my Church. Matthew 16:19: I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” In Isiah 22 and Daniel 2, and in Temple Judaism, I think it is very clear that Jesus is telling Peter that His Church will be built on him. There are Protestants that hold to this view but believe that it ended with the Apostles. This is called Sola Apostolica and goes nicely together with sola scriptura meaning the Bible is the sole infalliable rule of faith. It is not what I believe but since I am Roman Catholic but I do believe this is a better interpretation of what Jesus is saying.
God bless.
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Thank you sooo much for your kind comment! .. A very long time ago I was reading the Old Testament account of the Israelites complaining that they wanted a king! 👑 God's response was that He meant for a one-on-one relationship to/with Each individually created soul. He did want for others to come before HIM. Jesus ascended with the promise of sending us The Holy Ghost. When the Day of Pentecost arrived, the Flames lit upon Each individual soul. They all spoke, and when Others heard it they heard it translated in their own ear, and in their own language...
When we Each get called to meet The Lord, He will hold into account Each individually. ... There will not be a man speaking FOR us, except God Himself. ... When we say 'Lord Lord',,, God will not say, oh your under Peter, (or the *very dear* Pope Francis 🤗). Instead, The Lord is looking to find His Reflection within Each person individually. ... You Must Be Born Again. Gently, that occurs by The Holy Spirit's Invitation, to which Each soul says Yes, or 'Maybe Later', or NO thanks I'm good.
When you receive 'the Revelation' (Peter had) this OPENS 'the eyes of your Understanding, that you know what is The Hope of His Calling.' .. God Created each soul with Incredible Love, and a desire for Union with Him... We know God partly now, and Soon we will Know Him Face-To-Face.
Much Love!!! 🕊 And thanks *again* .. I will read the passages you recommended.
@@snorrevange7335However can you believe that the church....the body of Christ is built on a human.being....the church's ONE foundation is JESUS CHRIST our Lord ...
The church is not a building...every precious soul who believes in Jesus as Lord is part of that temple...Jesus.
What has Peter to do with it....he was a great leader etc...but how does he give us the power to live holy lives for Jesus.
@@ocean77359 The Church is the body of Christ and Jesus Christ is the head of the Church. It all flows from Him. Jesus tells us in Matthew 16:18: "Also I tell you that you are rock and on this rock I will build my Church." Jesus says he will build the Church on Peter and that Peter will be given the keys. Isaiah 22:22 refers to “the key of the house of David,” which in the context refers to the authority of the steward who manages the household of the king. So Jesus is truly the King of the Church but Peter is given the highest authority and power by Christ Himself to manage His Church.
There is one thing I really want to get cleared up about what forgiveness entails. I have had personal experiences from a person who is consistently toxic to be around long-term. In my experiences, this person has acted in a way that strongly indicated that this person believes that forgiving this person automatically means whoever forgives this person must no longer hold grudges about past or current wrongs and the absence of said grudges is automatically a license for this person to freely continue the hurtful behavior without reawakening the angry feelings that led to the grudges against this person in the first place.
So what I'm trying to clearly determine is: does Jesus's lesson of forgiveness mean that when you forgive a person with whom a toxic relationship exists between you and the other person who is persistently hurting you, that you have to maintain an active relationship with this toxic individual who refuses to stop the hurtful behavior no matter how many times you forgive the toxic person?
I've never heard that from any priest or religious, it's more to free yourself from the cancer of the toxic relationship. You move on. If someone killed your child, you can "forgive" at some point, but that doesn't mean you want him free. There has to be worldly repercussion from actions.
just pray to jesus and believe in him
Thank you
I noticed it to. Very important 😊
good sharing
I teach 7-8 year olds……LOVE, KINDNESS, PATIENCE, and the biggie, FORGIVNESS❤
And they get IT 🎉
I've been trying to find the Scripture that mentions Jesus took the Apostles to the actual altar of Pan or a place called the gates of hell. I found where Jesus took them to Cesarea Philippi, but not to any Pagan place of worship. Where are people getting that detail?
this went up fast lol
Good,...but the MUSIC WAS TOO LOUD,...during the actors conversations,....hard to hear what the actors were saying!
Please correct this In season five!
Can you discuss the very first scene in S4 E1 … showing 4BC as Mary travels to see Elizabeth. Obviously, should be 1BC at the most.
Brandon - why did you change the way you title these video? I watch on my iPhone and I only see the first few words of the title in the a Playlist - so I cannot tell which seasons are from Season 4. I love your videos.
"The first time they watched the episode" 😂It just came out bro
What was the braid that Yusif was wrapping around his arm when getting dressed or what did it mean?
Hi there. As far as I know, it's got to do with God's command in Deuteronomy 6:8 "You shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be for a reminder between your eyes." (The Torah). So the Jews have something called a tefillin, a box filled with Scripture that they attach to their foreheads, and I think it's attached to the strap they wrap around their arms to their hands. It's to remind them of the Torah.
I live in Hasidic neighborhood and see this and the prayer tassels they wear around their waste after a certain age. There are many beautiful and interestng customs from Jesus's time. He did live and die a Jew as his family etc and I wish in trying to seperate later, they kept some of the customs. I read in my church "Mudhouse Sabbath" book about an Orthodox Jew who became Catholic but kept what she felt were better customs from her old faith and embraced some of Catholics in a beautiful way.
Hello Brandon. Watched 4 episode 2.
Good knowledge
Thanks
❤😊 good. Thanks.
Why is there a “Girl Dad“sign on the commentator shelf?
What is the meaning of the plaque on the shelf in your office that says, "GIRL DAD"?
What was the black tape like material Yussif was wrapping around his left arm? That's been bugging me!
Mt Hermon is also where the fallen ones made their pact to commit their great sin
I appreciate your clarity in these explanations. I've watched episodes 1 and 2 but my problem is that there are no captions. I am almost deaf and am missing out on most of the dialog. Were they not provided? Thanks and God bless you.
I noticed this, too, and think it may be because it is live-streamed. For this reason, I purchased the DVd and can now see the subtitles. ❤️
Season 4 has been a bit different re: the closed caption 'problem' I suspect will be remedied soon, now that the new viewing app has been established.
In other words; can you forgive toxic people and still keep them out of your life so that you can move on from the toxic relationship with the toxic person whom you forgave for hurting you?
Yes this is what jesus was getting it
Thanks a lot for that, @Ldsemoboy.
HI I'm a little discouraged in Season 4 King David lost a son due to the way he gained his wife Bathsheba and killing her husband Uriah, the outcome was that the Lord saw his sin and called him to repent. Also Andrew is older than Peter? why is Peter stating that he is the older brother??
Did anyone notice the Girl Dad thing in the background? What is that mean?
Interesting video! But where did you get the RED Chosen shirt? 🤔
Chosen website
Look Deeper IN YOUR BIBLE !
Atticus is a character made up for dramatic effect and narrative purposes. Please remember "The Chosen" is a TV Show, one that is miles above anything above the trash on secular media, but this Show is not a replacement for the Bible and teachers preaching sound doctrine and Solid Christian theology. God Bless all my Christian brothers and sisters!
Thank you for reminding people.
Just because a character like Atticus is not mentioned in the Bible doesn't mean that a man like him couldn't exist. The Roman rulers depended heavily on the spy system to keep order and suppress revolts.🙂↕️
Very informative, I think the term mohar is haq mehar is islam
Where do I get the bible secrets
Im still trying to figure out ,who was behind "Jesus" following death of John. Anyone???
How do you know most people missed it?
The “ROCK” was not Simon/Peter. The rock was Revelation. Christ did not say “upon you”, He said “upon THIS”. This Rock being revelation. And, revelation is given and received by “The Comforter”, The Holy Ghost”, The Holy Spirit”, The Spirit of Revelation“.
Dear Sir, your final analysis misses one critical piece of information. The servant who received the grace of forgiveness for his debt had that rescinded when he did not forgive the debt of another. The teaching is that by our actions we can lose the free gift of grace. You missed the most important point.
God bless,
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The rock Jesus is referring to and with which He built his gospel upon is the rock of revelation, which was the means whereby Simon knew Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Simon Peter himself was not the rock.
DID ANYONE ELSE SEE THEY CHOSE THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE?????? WHY?!?!?!
Why would some think he was John the Baptist when they saw John the Baptist and Jesus together unless they didn’t see them together and thought he was John the Baptist resurrected if they believe in that
I believe that the ppl who thought Jesus was a resurrected JTB probably never saw the latter in person.
WHAT WERE THEY DOING WITH THE GOATS AND LAMBS THAT IS WORSE THAN SACRIFICE?
Know that the rock Jesus was talking about was not Peter the rock but the rock of revelation. When Jesus said that Peter received the knowledge that Jesus was the Christ came from his, Christ Father in Heaven, or that Peter knowing He was Christ was revelation from God the Father. Revelation was the rock.
What were the goats for?
sacrifice
Look up the Greek God pan and you will get an idea. I don't want to type it. It is truly awful
I appreciate the commentary on this video about The Chosen which I love watching. However, please read your Bibles as well. If you didnt know better, based off this commentary you would think that the Bible clearly states a dispute between Peter and Matthew, that Matrhew 18 was specifically about their dispute. The Bible gives no indication of a rift or that Matthew 18 was about the division between them. It very well vould have been, and I understand The Chosen creatively fills in the gap for more relatable application, however, to hear this commentator speak, you would think the events in scenes were canonized in Scripture. They were not.
At the end of the day, The Chosen is great inspirational entertainment. It is not scripture, and shouldn't be taken as such .