I've really enjoyed praying the rosary. I'm not great at doing 5 decades per day, but I've found (and I'm not quite Catholic yet...long story) that when I pray it, even just a single decade, things go better that week. It's weird....and I love weird when it comes to God. lol
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity and love every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
What a beautiful couple. Thank you for sharing your faith. My husband and I pray the Rosary everyday and our love for Jesus and Momma Maria has intensified. Our marriage has also blossomed.
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
Jesus did not condemn Praying the "Rosary" specifically, since it did not exist during his time. My Question is, what brings this question about in the first place for?
@@Jordan-1999 do you have a reason to post or are you actually going somewhere? you didn't address my reply to your original post and you haven't proven anything. do you even believe the Word of our Creator or am i wasting time pretending you do?
It is not vain to pray for sinners now at the hour of death. It is not vain to contemplate Jesus's life from anunciation to ascension. Not vain to pray the prayer Jesus taught us and definitely not vain to give glory to the most Holy Trinity
The rosary is a powerful weapon!
Greatings from Decatur, IL
I've really enjoyed praying the rosary. I'm not great at doing 5 decades per day, but I've found (and I'm not quite Catholic yet...long story) that when I pray it, even just a single decade, things go better that week. It's weird....and I love weird when it comes to God. lol
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity and love every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
The Word condemns idolatery. Prayer to God is a form of worship. Everyone in scripture prayed to God, not their idols.
Agree with what ayla said at the end about praying the Holy Rosary, "you don't have to be perfect, you just gotta keep trying".
What a beautiful couple. Thank you for sharing your faith. My husband and I pray the Rosary everyday and our love for Jesus and Momma Maria has intensified. Our marriage has also blossomed.
Wauuu nice listening to your Faith sharing. may God bless your family's
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
The way I see it, is spending a joyful, peaceful and fantastic half an hour in the presence of God. When one truly contemplate the life of our Lord during that half an hour it’s so beautiful to be able to get away from the noise of the world and into a Divine moment through praying the Rosary. The more you pray it with love and a purpose to be close, very close to God, simply cannot be an “vane” prayer but a prayer that joints your heart to the heart of Out LORD Jesus Christ...when you’re able to sabor, to actually taste God’s divinity every time you move from one bead to the next and the next one it’s just having an encounter with God...
God bless you all,never be ashamed about our faith,Mary help us tru our lives in name of Jesus Christ amén 🙏...
❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Jesus did not condemn Praying the "Rosary" specifically, since it did not exist during his time.
My Question is, what brings this question about in the first place for?
what brings this question is (hopefully) guilt.
'rosary' isn't Christian and Bible in no way supports this chanting to the dead (necromancy).
@@tony1685
Which *God* do you serve?
@@Jordan-1999 the God of the Bible - the Creator and King of Salvation, my friend!
do you not believe the Word of Truth?
@@tony1685
Also, you should acknowledge that God is the God of the what?
@@Jordan-1999 do you have a reason to post or are you actually going somewhere?
you didn't address my reply to your original post and you haven't proven anything.
do you even believe the Word of our Creator or am i wasting time pretending you do?
Jesus forbid the vain repetition of words during prayer! Period.
It is not vain to pray for sinners now at the hour of death. It is not vain to contemplate Jesus's life from anunciation to ascension. Not vain to pray the prayer Jesus taught us and definitely not vain to give glory to the most Holy Trinity
And what was the answer of this video to this protestant statement?