In 1966 I studied Aquinas, then St Anselm, others. Loved Russell, Kant, others. This dear soul explains God, God understanding in an extraordinary and beautiful manner. ❤❤❤❤❤
I am a Hindu from Calcutta, India, listening to Bishop Barron's videos since the last few days. I don't know the exact English words, but it is a great experience to listen to Bishop Barron. 🙏
Listening to this sermon again after two years, I was struck by your eloquence and the absolute beauty of your homily. I feel the Lord God with me, about me, supporting me, and it is glorious and wonderful. Thank you, Sir, for all that you do to bring the beauty of God to His children. You will never know the immeasurable influence you have had in this world.
You know what I really love about Bishop Barron’s sermons? He never says the obvious. All the churches and their pastors in my area are so simplistic it’s almost laughable. Almost everything they ever have to say amounts to some variation of “be nice” or “God loves you” or “don’t judge people” or “things will get better”. When I listen to Bishop Barron I always learn something.
@@oliverclark5604 "familyist family person' families" What? I don't think even YOU know what you're saying here. Please verse yourself in Catholicism and logic before trying to argue here.
Beautiful sermon, I've felt that the beauty of seeing God and his hand in everything leads to joy in recieving each day as a gift but also humility in remembering we are all dependant upon His love for our continued existence.
The Latin was so good here. What a wonderful sermon. God who can’t be controlled/ contained or hidden from. What a blessing to be known by such a God. Thank you.
"I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. And when I heard and saw them, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel who showed them to me; but he said to me, “You must not do that! I am a fellow servant with you and your brothers the prophets, and with those who keep the words of this book. Worship God!”" (Revelation 22: 8-9)
So fascinating, so much fun, so exciting. God is everything and nothing all at the same time. Existence. Help me surrender my Lord. To your fire, to your laughter. You who knows me more that anything and anyone. You only know my heart and my soul. I have nothing to proof, I am because You are my Father and I love you because you loved me first and forever. May I be your echo, May I shine with your light. Breath on to me your love always. May I simply be as you want me to be. Let me rest in your arms always, May I never run out of smiles, for as long as you’re with me I smile and thank you. Amen
Thank you for the gift of Bp. Barron🙏! You are a true gift to the Body of Christ. I am your brother priest, I am presently in a dark place and in need of your prayer and your spiritual guidance. "I am who I am!" please speak to us your fellow priest that we might be all of what God calls us to be, "I am who I am" as my heart crys to know all that He calls me/us to be, now and forever. Heartfelt love to you and you blessed Team. Forever your brother as we identify the God who allows us the grace to live in His life of His Missionary identity.
I haven’t commented anywhere in years, but need to share that this homily is insightful not only for its content, but also for how succinct and accessible (to everyone) it is to anyone willing to respectfully (fully take another look) come closer to the 🔥 burning bush discalced in all humility. Today, that would look like going to a sacred place like a church or chapel or if necessary, the wilderness; being still, and having a conversation with God (prayer:) who is after all, closer than you are to yourself.
As fr. Joseph Edattu says in one of his videos God is more real then our selfs no doubt about it I believed the moment he said it amen praise to our Lord have mercy on us Lord Jesus amen ⛪️😇🙏
The best word I know to describe God is ineffable. Creator, first cause. but not of the universe. Unknowable. Transcendent. Ultimate essence from which energy and matter come into existence.
WOW! I have rarely heard anything like this in a lifetime even though there are many wonderful people who reflect and deepen our understanding of God. Bless you, Bishop Barron. No wonder our Rector of the diocese states openly that he deeply admires you. You are certainly a holy man. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing such wisdom with all.
Amen Bishop Baron, Greetings from the Australian Outback. I have been a listener/viewer since 2018 and your gospel Homily ring true. Thank you for your wisdom -Expat Yank in Forbes NSW
" I am WHO I am..." I love the way you said that. I now can say I truly understand I AM. Growing up Jewish and now being completed in my faith in Christ (Yeshua) your Homilys help me so very much. God Bless you.
This is a confirmation of what i was just reflecting on the other day. God was telling moses, 'I am not limited to what i have created" I AM not i am this or that just I AM
The cream of the cream of this homily started at 4:20, I listened repeatedly many times to make me understand. It is really misconseption that I understood. God is everywhere. He is intimior intimo meo et superior summo meo. Thank you Bishop....
I think this is the best sermon, maybe the most important sermon, Bishop Barron has delivered. Thank you for pointing out how important this revelation was to Moses and the Israelites and to people today. We search for God and we hide from God. God is in us. So beautiful and so necessary during these tragic days when the world is turning further from God and from what is innately within each individual.
My version of the Catholic Bible (New American Bible, St. Joseph Edition) says this: "I am who am." This has a much deeper meaning for me. When God says, "I am who am" he is saying I am who exists. But it goes even deeper than that. Humans are given a name to differentiate each person from the billions of other humans. Names are what make us unique within a family or group. When God says, "I am who am" he is basically saying he is so unique he doesn't need a name to differentiate himself from anybody or anything else. God is God, and there is no other. I was always confused by the passage in Exodus 3 : 14 where God says: "This is what you shall tell the Israelites: I AM sent me to you." But now this makes perfect sense. By saying "I am who am" God is amplifying the fact that he doesn't need a name to differentiate himself because he is unique and beyond comparison with any other named god, and therefore, there is no other God but him.
Praise God for giving you "wisdom" and love to share with me, us...God our good God who loves us, the "I am the I am". We are so little, yet so loved! Keep spreading the good news. How precious are the feet that spread the good news...
Who is God? For me Jesus is God because I heard a voice at 3 in the morning he spoke to me 3 times same morning like with in a minute or too or waking up every time he talk to me I didn’t see a face only a voice then at work like at 7 am he show him self to me and said do you believe what I told you I said yes Lord I believe then he said in human presence said go and tell the others that I am here to call my name and I will help them I said yes Lord I said I’ll and that’s what I been doing since then alleluia glory to Jesus glory to our Lord my God my savior amen ⛪️😇🙏
JESUS CHIRST IS THE ONLY LIVING GOD CALL THE FATHER AND HOLY SON IS THE WORD AND THE WORD WAS GOD AND THE HOLY SPIRIT IS JESUS CHIRST KINGDOM AMEN CALL FLESH GOD MADE ROME GOD TRUE CHURCH CALL CATHOLIC CALL BIBLE CALL VATICAN CALL GOD GOVERNMENT
I used to wonder why our priests, bishops only spend 10-15mins for their homilies …… listening to this homily explains why! They pack so much in their homilies that if you truly are seeking God, you will get all you need. This homily is a prime example of this! Dear bishop Barron, you are one of the instrument God used to bring me back to my beautiful Catholic faith…and for that, I will always keep you and your ministry in my prayers. May our blessed Lord continue to illumine your mind with His Devine intelligence..amen. Thank you my Lord bishop.