Hi Chris. I have never written a comment on any post but this just tore me apart. I was sickened by this senseless murder of a man who was trying to do his job. But the story about the shamelessness and utter disregard for her body that the young woman gave up her soul for money in the most egregious act. This ripped my heart out I’m a grandmother and I’m appalled at the actions of many young people. I pray every day for God to intervene on the horrible path people are taking these days.
Just a personal observation: We ARE just like the monguls and the Aztecs as we sacrifice the lives of innocent babies everyday in abortion clinics all over the country. Breaks my heart. THANK YOU and your family for your strength and courage to stand up for our faith.
Dang, you hit hard today, Chris! But it is true what, as a society, we have become. But also true, the depth of God's love for us. This idea that we are worth dying for, and God is still willing to suffer with us while we work out our selfishness....there are no sufficient words. Praise be our Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you. Joyous Christmas to you and your family.
Hey Chris, he was born to die ( not to confuse nonbelievers) that he died for our blotted stain of sin. Christmas is worth celebrating because for his coming into our hearts that he built is metaphorical shrine in us ( metaphorical shrine which is our heart)
People basically think this CEO was responsible for many people's suffering due to denied insurance claims, and probably think "reap what you sow" is the description of this circumstance. But vigilante justice is a taking the law into one's own hands. The law exists for this very reason. That being said the law does give preferential treatment to those with more money for legal defense. The world is a broken place. All the complex issues we see today really show how broken it is. I do believe that a Christian society is better than the pseudo pagan, humanistic direction society is moving towards though.
@@prayunceasingly2029 : are you talking about luigi mangione? You never know what they thinking like karma: how a good person died violently on a cross which is bad? For political purposes or fame, nope he died for his beliefs what he stands. You saying the CEO person did no wrong but luigi mangione but we didn’t know his mind.
@deanmarion5477 I didn't say the CEO did no wrong. Everyone has done wrong though. Who's to be the perfect judge jury and executioner for the sins of each of us? This is why we have a court system, to punish wrongdoing. Some wrongdoing does go under the radar though, probably in all our lives to a greater or lesser extent. May God have mercy on our souls
@deanmarion5477 Jesus died for our sins willingly and purposefully. He didn't die for nothing. This CEO didn't want to be assassinated. The morality of his death is definitely not clear cut at all. The CEO's line of work especially in the USA is morally risky for sure, especially for those who need insurance payouts but don't get it. But does that mean vigilante justice is ok? In a broken world, only God is the perfect judge of each of us.
I was wondering why if this killer thought he was doing something so great why did he not plead guilty as charged. Shouldnt he be proud of what he did if he thought it was so noble. Why plead "not guilty" if it was such a noble thing
@@kevinkelly2162 the principles you draw from to condemn perversion (and rightly so…I hate it too) are not from the pagan world, but the biblical world. That’s the point of my video.
Hi Chris. I have never written a comment on any post but this just tore me apart. I was sickened by this senseless murder of a man who was trying to do his job. But the story about the shamelessness and utter disregard for her body that the young woman gave up her soul for money in the most egregious act. This ripped my heart out I’m a grandmother and I’m appalled at the actions of many young people. I pray every day for God to intervene on the horrible path people are taking these days.
@@maryanneminich6554 ur prayers give me hope! Keep em going!!!
Just a personal observation: We ARE just like the monguls and the Aztecs as we sacrifice the lives of innocent babies everyday in abortion clinics all over the country. Breaks my heart. THANK YOU and your family for your strength and courage to stand up for our faith.
Dang, you hit hard today, Chris! But it is true what, as a society, we have become. But also true, the depth of God's love for us. This idea that we are worth dying for, and God is still willing to suffer with us while we work out our selfishness....there are no sufficient words. Praise be our Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you.
Joyous Christmas to you and your family.
@@julieCA58 : I look what you look on the world, so saddened to see this world in disarray that God didn’t intend.
It’s just too bad that those who need to hear this, do not have ears to listen. I for one ought to pray that the Holy Sprit breaks into their hearts
Courageous and EXCELLENT message. Grateful to learn from you and be encouraged - rejoined MOJs recently and will pray for you too.
@@johnmarch8249 thank you! We need you. I’m grateful for the support!
Powerful Chris. Thanks for this precis of life today. Blessings
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Thank you Chris you help be to be a better man, and inspire me to share Christ love with everyone I know!
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Thank you for this
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I subscribed. I shared. I really liked your energy in this one, and the lesson in deconstructivism.
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Forgive them Father for they know not what they do.
I cannot help but recall how the Book of Judges ends… ""In those days Israel had no king, and everyone did what was right in their own eyes."
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Hey Chris, he was born to die ( not to confuse nonbelievers) that he died for our blotted stain of sin. Christmas is worth celebrating because for his coming into our hearts that he built is metaphorical shrine in us ( metaphorical shrine which is our heart)
People basically think this CEO was responsible for many people's suffering due to denied insurance claims, and probably think "reap what you sow" is the description of this circumstance. But vigilante justice is a taking the law into one's own hands. The law exists for this very reason. That being said the law does give preferential treatment to those with more money for legal defense. The world is a broken place. All the complex issues we see today really show how broken it is. I do believe that a Christian society is better than the pseudo pagan, humanistic direction society is moving towards though.
@@prayunceasingly2029 : are you talking about luigi mangione? You never know what they thinking like karma: how a good person died violently on a cross which is bad? For political purposes or fame, nope he died for his beliefs what he stands. You saying the CEO person did no wrong but luigi mangione but we didn’t know his mind.
@deanmarion5477 I didn't say the CEO did no wrong. Everyone has done wrong though. Who's to be the perfect judge jury and executioner for the sins of each of us? This is why we have a court system, to punish wrongdoing. Some wrongdoing does go under the radar though, probably in all our lives to a greater or lesser extent. May God have mercy on our souls
@deanmarion5477 Jesus died for our sins willingly and purposefully. He didn't die for nothing. This CEO didn't want to be assassinated. The morality of his death is definitely not clear cut at all. The CEO's line of work especially in the USA is morally risky for sure, especially for those who need insurance payouts but don't get it. But does that mean vigilante justice is ok? In a broken world, only God is the perfect judge of each of us.
@ : we need mercy than God’s justice
I was wondering why if this killer thought he was doing something so great why did he not plead guilty as charged. Shouldnt he be proud of what he did if he thought it was so noble. Why plead "not guilty" if it was such a noble thing
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Jesus was not born on 25th of December.
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Just celebrated the Epiphany?
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Not to mention your own church paying out $1.5 billion for the sins of Fr O'Feely. Now watch this comment disappear.
@@kevinkelly2162 the principles you draw from to condemn perversion (and rightly so…I hate it too) are not from the pagan world, but the biblical world. That’s the point of my video.