Amen! I am a single, senior woman with no family and no home. When Rosaria said the word, "loneliness", near the very end of her talk, I teared up. I am a Christian, and I've always understood the Church as being a family. The Scriptures speak of the early Church being known by their love and caring for one another. By the true definition of "radical", I believe this is part of the "radical (core) Christianity" we need to pray about and embrace in our lives. No one should feel excluded, isolated, marginalized, or dismissed. I truly appreciate the insights and wisdom Rosaria so beautifully articulates, and by which she and her husband live. We are the light of the world, the salt of the earth; we must not hide under a bushel or lose our potency -- and only Jesus can form us wholly into His image... as we walk and talk with Him.
I thank God for leading you to share His Amazing Grace with us. I also pray for you, Rosario , that God may always be honored by your whole family . I always learn something new from your talks . Love ❤️
What an amazing woman! I am totally convicted by her talk. How timid & lazy a Christian I have been! Time to get busy and get involved! Thank you Rosario!
I feel the same way. Really thankful to have run across this video. It's funny, I was just reading in Hebrews about how we are supposed to encourage each other daily, and I wondered in my notes how that is supposed to happen in today's culture, other than maybe a text or Zoom meeting.
I am so grateful for this teaching. I needed to hear that the need for people’s companionship is normal and necessary. I was a lesbian some 40 years ago. When I became a Christian I realised it was anathema to my Christian walk. I chose celibacy because I wasn’t successful in relationships with men.. I still suffer as a single person with occasional lustful impulses that cause me pain. Thank you for this talk. It’s given me hope.
I was inspired by her teachings on avoiding Indwelling Sins. I live in Indianapolis and laugh at the fact that Rosaria was preaching here, so close to where local judicial systems are being overtaken by politics from the dark side. Lawyers get married by a gay judge to keep their jobs, that kind of thing. Glad I have this rock to lean on.
@@tylerdavis520 Hi may be some so called Muslims and some so called Christians and some so called Jews , who ever leaves the truth and is unjust and oppressive to fellow human beings , they all together will face the heat of hellfire .
@@786humaira1 she would say all Muslims, because they believe in a different Jesus. You have to listen carefully and understand that those religions are not the same
@@stephenfiore9960 Time, money, personal sacrifice, discipline, our desires, dreams, characters....essentially, our whole lives. "For what does it profit a man/woman if he/she gains the whole world but loses his/her soul. Or what would one give in exchange for one's soul?"
I don't feel that she thoroughly addressed the issue of loneliness experienced by gay Christians. While straight single Christians still have the opportunity to find an Earthly soulmate, gay sungle Christians bear an imposed, life-long denial of romantic intimacy.
For some odd reason, I do not think she’s completely forsaken/ abandoned her longing for the lesbian lifestyle. But, then God works in mysterious ways, and who I am to judge.
God bless you and thank you for your insight and sharing the love in your heart!
Amen! I am a single, senior woman with no family and no home. When Rosaria said the word, "loneliness", near the very end of her talk, I teared up. I am a Christian, and I've always understood the Church as being a family. The Scriptures speak of the early Church being known by their love and caring for one another. By the true definition of "radical", I believe this is part of the "radical (core) Christianity" we need to pray about and embrace in our lives. No one should feel excluded, isolated, marginalized, or dismissed. I truly appreciate the insights and wisdom Rosaria so beautifully articulates, and by which she and her husband live.
We are the light of the world, the salt of the earth; we must not hide under a bushel or lose our potency -- and only Jesus can form us wholly into His image... as we walk and talk with Him.
Thank you for your post. ☺️
I thank God for leading you to share His Amazing Grace with us. I also pray for you, Rosario , that God may always be honored by your whole family . I always learn something new from your talks . Love ❤️
What an amazing woman! I am totally convicted by her talk. How timid & lazy a Christian I have been! Time to get busy and get involved! Thank you Rosario!
I feel the same way. Really thankful to have run across this video. It's funny, I was just reading in Hebrews about how we are supposed to encourage each other daily, and I wondered in my notes how that is supposed to happen in today's culture, other than maybe a text or Zoom meeting.
I am so grateful for this teaching. I needed to hear that the need for people’s companionship is normal and necessary. I was a lesbian some 40 years ago. When I became a Christian I realised it was anathema to my Christian walk. I chose celibacy because I wasn’t successful in relationships with men.. I still suffer as a single person with occasional lustful impulses that cause me pain. Thank you for this talk. It’s given me hope.
As a Christian married to a lost man with a lostteen I would love to be invoted to be a part of family devotions once in a while.
This is what it means to be a Christian this is the way it was when I was a kid now it's a rarity GOD BLESS THIS WOMAN OF GOD AND HER HUSBAND
I was inspired by her teachings on avoiding Indwelling Sins. I live in Indianapolis and laugh at the fact that Rosaria was preaching here, so close to where local judicial systems are being overtaken by politics from the dark side. Lawyers get married by a gay judge to keep their jobs, that kind of thing. Glad I have this rock to lean on.
God bless you always for putting God's words in actions 🙏
Wow! Amazing.
amazing!
I'd love to know how you met your husband?
What on earth is a doiley (if that's the right spelling?). Anyway, very interesting!
A place may I believe.
Obvious question, why not invite over any single guys? :)
I'm pretty sure they do, Richard. I believe she was giving an example of one type of invitation that they have made available...
Love Rosario’s love of people.
Sufi Islam is thus summed. LOVE GOD AND LOVE PEOPLE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD .
She is a true Sufi
She is amazing.
She would tell you, if pushed, that all Muslims are going to hell
@@tylerdavis520 Hi may be some so called Muslims and some so called Christians and some so called Jews , who ever leaves the truth and is unjust and oppressive to fellow human beings , they all together will face the heat of hellfire .
@@786humaira1 she would say all Muslims, because they believe in a different Jesus. You have to listen carefully and understand that those religions are not the same
Gospel that costs nothing is worth nothing.
Cost in what way??
@@stephenfiore9960 Time, money, personal sacrifice, discipline, our desires, dreams, characters....essentially, our whole lives. "For what does it profit a man/woman if he/she gains the whole world but loses his/her soul. Or what would one give in exchange for one's soul?"
I don't feel that she thoroughly addressed the issue of loneliness experienced by gay Christians. While straight single Christians still have the opportunity to find an Earthly soulmate, gay sungle Christians bear an imposed, life-long denial of romantic intimacy.
There are other videos here where she does address this topic.
I would encourage you to correspond with her, because I think you speak for many.
Could it be you are listening with the loneliness of the flesh, and not the comfort of the Holy Spirit. 2 Corinthians 1
@@sbriggs3200 Romantic intimacy is not exclusively physical. The emotional component is far more important.
For some odd reason, I do not think she’s completely forsaken/ abandoned her longing for the lesbian lifestyle. But, then God works in mysterious ways, and who I am to judge.
Courious...what clues are you basing this on?