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The background music is great if one wants to listen to it by itself, but it becomes such a distraction when you're trying to listen to the Bishop's comments and trying to concentrate to pray the rosary.
Just as you recognize the basic challenges and difficulties that children encounter as essential for their growth and maturation, your own struggles, no matter how daunting they may seem, serve a similar purpose in your journey towards fulfillment. When you overlook this truth or fail to acknowledge it, you risk falling into Satan's deception of comparing and exaggerating the hardships of life, as if to say, "My problems are more severe than those of a child." You observe these challenges as opportunities for children to learn and develop, perhaps even finding humor in their innocence and the lessons they must learn. Similarly, when you find yourself in turmoil, frustrated, or bewildered by circumstances, it's crucial to understand that in the eyes of God or someone wiser and more experienced, you are still akin to that child-simply in the process of learning and growing. This perspective reminds you that adversity is a universal path to wisdom and maturity, regardless of age or circumstance.
“Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment” (John 7:24). Jesus teaches us to judge with righteous judgment by considering the evidence and not just appearances. This means that we should not condemn or judge others based on how they look or act, but rather we should evaluate their actions and character based on the truth of God’s Word. Read the Bible for Yourself, be careful who You listen to..
Right ! Unfortunately she seems to have forgotten the 1st command " your Lord Is One" not 3,not 2... and the 2nd..."don't worship idols..."May Allah Guide her
man is evil and lthere is none good, no not one” matter how good your voice sounds- following this man leads u to hell- go to God and tell him u r a sinner and ask for salvation- the only way- dont be deceived by fancy words and pep talks- we are evil- we owe a penalty for being evil- Jesus was perfect and paid for our evil- God accepts His payment on the cross if you accept His Son- receive Jesus and believe on Him and not your self or your own works- Jesus is the way not u
Well thank the Lord the Catholic church has been teaching worship is for God alone for nearly 2000 years. Where have you protastants been? And why are you all so fascinated with worshipping Mary? You all worry me with such fascination when you should focus on Christ. Look at the weird things protastants talk about. Worship of Mary, end-times tribulations, numbers in the Bible, health and wealth worship,.... so many crazy ideas.
You just threw in a wide swath of garbage from one end of the "protestant" (when you spell protestant, just think of the word "protest" - which is what Martin Luther was doing when he posted his theses on the door of the RCC) spectrum to the other far end (extreme differences in fundamental issues of primary, secondary and tertiary importance). I grew up in the Catholic church, was confirmed Catholic, the whole nine. It wasn't until I reached adulthood and really got serious about studying God's Word that I realized there were some serious fundamental issues with Catholic doctrine. The Catholic faith is very much works-based, the antithesis of what Jesus taught. James lays out beautifully how works will, of course, accompany our faith as fruit of a regenerate heart, but those works are not what save us. We love God because He first loved us, meaning God alone can save us, by His grace alone, through faith alone, in Jesus Christ alone, by the authority of Scripture alone. Paul made sure to point this out, that it was not of ourselves so that no man can boast...our works are but filthy rags before a holy God. The Catholic church gets this wrong. They hold to the importance of the sacraments as a way of salvation. We are not justified by the sacraments, but by God alone. Now, our sanctification is constantly progressing through our works as we grow closer to God by following His law through works. But, those. works. do. not. save. us. The work of Christ on the cross was the only sufficient work for that purpose. The "vicor of Christ" title doesn't give you pause? It should. No man is worthy of such a title. The conclave is able to produce a perfect choice for pope every time, yet this current pope has said some of the most degenerate, non-Christian garbage since the dark ages. Maybe dig deeper and question the doctrine of the Catholic church instead of blindly following it. I'm assuming you grew up in a Catholic home? Always been Catholic?
The devil has children on this earth as stated in the Bible. They can’t do good because they are of evil. You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and has nothing to do with the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies.