Moved by Fathers analogy of the hiking trail to the passage of the narrow path leading to heaven. The comments that there are risks and bumps on the narrow path but much beauty as well struck me. It is important to remember the beauty and the final destination.
I've had a great devotion to the souls I purgatory since my mom died 7 years ago. Wish I'd had it sooner.😔 Anyway, I read a few years ago that those souls we've helped out of Purgatory on to God's Beatific Vision will then intercede for us if we go to Purgatory. That made my daily devotion even stronger, as I'll probably be leaving very few behind that will do that for me. Just wanted to share that with you. There's a wonderful booklet by Susan Tassone "Thirty Day Devotion for the Holy Souls". I've been using it everyday for close to 7 years. I just repeat the prayers daily. Then I pray litany of memorial prayers in the back. 🙏🤲🙏💕
Read your Bible and be born again. Believe in Jesus finished work at the cross for your salvation, don’t believe in Catholic false doctrine that offer you false hope about purification in purgatory. For Purgatory is not biblical, there is no scripture that support that. The evidence from the New Testament simply does not support the existence of purgatory. In fact, the Biblical doctrine of Salvation eliminates the need for purgatory: Our Salvation Isn’t Based On Our Good Works According to the Biblical doctrine of Salvation, forgiveness is not based on the good works of the believer. For this reason, deeds or works performed for those in purgatory are both unnecessary and ineffectual: Romans 3:21-24, 27-28 But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus… Where, then, is boasting? It is excluded. On what principle? On that of observing the law? No, but on that of faith. For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from observing the law. Jesus died to pay the penalty for all of our sins (Romans 5:8). Isaiah 53:5 declares, “But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed.” Jesus suffered for our sins so that we could be delivered from suffering. To say that we must also suffer for our sins is to say that Jesus’ suffering was insufficient. To say that we must atone for our sins by cleansing in Purgatory is to deny the sufficiency of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus (1 John 2:2). The idea that those who are saved by grace through faith have to suffer for their sins after death is contrary to everything the Bible says about salvation. The very idea of Purgatory and the doctrines that are often attached to it (prayer for the dead, indulgences, meritorious works on behalf of the dead, etc.) fail to recognize that Jesus’ death was sufficient to pay the penalty for ALL of our sins. Jesus, who was God incarnate (John 1:1, 14), paid an infinite price for our sin. Jesus died for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:3). Jesus is the atoning sacrifice for our sins (1 John 2:2). To limit Jesus’ sacrifice to atoning for original sin or sins committed before salvation is an attack on the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. If we must, in order to be saved, pay for, atone for, or suffer because of our sins, then Jesus’ death was not a perfect, complete, and sufficient sacrifice.
POPE BENEDICT XVI: “People should not fear God, thinking he is always ready to punish, but rather they should love him because he is always reading to forgive. God is not a relentless sovereign who condemns the guilty, but a loving father whom we must love not out of fear of punishment, but because of his goodness. The Lord is a God who is just, but always ready to reveal himself as merciful and compassionate.”
Father- I love the road analogy- makes it real. What did Our Blessed Mother say at Fatima about this? Mary warns of souls falling into hell like snowflakes, but then commands us to pray "Lead all souls to heaven". So we must pray🙏
Thanks Father Cristino and Ken. We need our Holy Mother Mary to Intercede and Pray for us sinners and we need the Mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to save us from final damnation.
This made me think of a sermon I heard a 15 16 years ago by a priest. He said when he was sent to the parish he's in he said people Sito father we have this great Supermarket here and everyone told him oh get guess what you live near the great Supermarket have you seen this have you seen that. He said could we be as excited about being Catholics he said everyone was excited about being near the new supermarket and thought that this would be the most important thing to me and yet being your Jesus doesn't seem to get the same accolades. He said could we could we be as excited Jesus as we are about the new supermarket. And that sermon is always stayed with me
I share that scripture quite often with others. As always this is a great podcast with Fr. Cristino. I like the longer ones, but this made some good points. God bless you both for taking the time to feed us sheep! 🙏🤲🙏💕💝
This is an amazing chat with great examples! THaNKyou! I do love how you have Father explain our faith each week too. God bless you all! Have a wonderful Lenten retreat this weekend Ken.
Ken thank you for sharing this video you and your beautiful Wife and Family are so blessed by God our Heavenly Father I made so many mistakes in my life I pray 🙏🏻 that God forgives me for them all 🙏🏻✝️☮️📿🙏🏻✝️
Jesus said to Saint Faustina that he calls each soul three times before they die. I trust there are often miracles in the midst of those three calls. That’s why we must always pray for anyone who dies.
I finally got around to further watching, and finishing watching - this excellent Catholic Orthodox video, Ken 👍! I am reminded in my heart and mind practically every day about this between the smooth broad easy downhill highway and the narrow, constricted, difficult, up mountain path, but this video definitely additionally helps!
It is always interesting to know about life in eternity, heaven or hell. The key here is to live a life in accordance to the will of God and then everything will be the way God has planned it to be. Thank you Fr. Cristino and Ken.
I love the question! How many people will go to hell, and I wonder how many people are in purgatory? Since we cannot know, we continue to pray for those in purgatory! 🙏
Since God is outside of time he has foreseen everything. I just know that at the end of time there will be more saved on his right than those condemned on his left.
The point of if we want to be saved..is similar to the Q Jesus asked the crippled man if he wants to be healed.. True that we must decide if we want to so we do the works we are told to... (beatitudes)
I generally interpet the narrow is gate as the spiritual life as a whole because its a hard path to follow and very few take it but that doesn't mean those who refuse the call and or fail on the path will burn for eternity. I slide between Bishop Barron's hope in all that will hopefully be saved to David Benttely Hart, C.S. Leis, George Macdonald in the belief that eventually all will be saved through a period of purgation which seemed to be the belief of St. Gregory of Nyssa and Origen.
Thanks Ken. This is definitely a topic to ponder. I believe that only God knows who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. Man does not know the final count. God's ways are not man's ways. He is the final judge, not man. "The last will be first, and the first will be last.". But in my own opinion, I do feel that only a few will enter heaven, not many. But when you consider the billions of souls, what is considered a few? This is for God to determine who He chooses to live with Him for eternity, as He is the only one who truly knows us. I just hope I am one of the few, one of His chosen! 🙏. One thing for sure, we will all find out one day!!! Blessings to you and Janelle. 🙏💕
Well we just need to refer to Matthew 7:13 regarding matter on whether or not many are in hell: 13 Enter by the narrow gate, since the road that leads to destruction is wide and spacious, and many take it; 14: but it is a narrow gate and a hard road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Many will fall in Hell for their unrepentance and unaccepting Jesus's Holy life. (How could they not love Him? It is because they chose not to know Him during their lifetime.) Many will go to Pergatory. Those who were imperfect must be perfected to get into heaven. Only Holy souls enter. Lastly, the gates of heaven are open to the few that are truly holy and truly repentant. It is our job to be holy on earth just like the early disciples who loved Jesus and followed Him wherever He went. We must keep trying to be good and for God to enter those pearly gates. Oh, sweet heaven, let us save the most souls we possibly can during each of our lifetimes! Together, us faithful-hearted can save millions, maybe more!
Many people have had near death experiences and went to hell. A couple of them said that people were falling into hell like a heavy rain shower or snowstorm.
ST. POPE JOHN PAUL II: “Can God, who loves man so much, permit the man who rejects him to be condemned to eternal torment? The silence of the church is, therefore, the only appropriate position for Christian faith. Even when Jesus says of Judas, the traitor, “It would be better for that man if he had never been born” (Mt. 26:24) his words do not allude for certain to eternal damnation.”
'Men, you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete; then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss. But now I urge you to keep up your courage, because not one of you will be lost; only the ship will be destroyed'... so he ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land. The rest were to get there on planks or on other pieces of the ship. And so in this way everyone reached land safely" (Acts 27) "we are saved by hope" (Romans 8) "In hope, the Church prays for all men to be saved" (Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 1821)
Both of these are true...he who prays will likely go to heaven, and most are going to hell. Most do not pray. That is a sad reality. I can have hope that any given person ends up saved, but I cannot reasonably hope that all (or even most) are heading to heaven. How many commit mortal sins without any intent to amend their lives? I cannot but think that I cannot be surprised that when so many work so hard to go to hell, most will succeed.
Hello! A thought came to my mind as I listened to you: maybe Jesus meant: "too" many (go to hell) and "too" few (go to Heaven), as even if only one of His beloved is lost, it causes Him great grief...
I take a middle position on this. I think the few and the many passage is primarily a warning to those 1st century Jews. That said, I don’t think it’s easy to get to heaven. I think many people will end up in hell. But because I think the Catholic faith will eventually come to dominate and sanctify the world for tens of thousands of years…. I believe that by the end of time those in heaven will outnumber those in hell by far. But I think we’re still in the early days of history… and as our world is currently, we are advertising sin and making it harder to be holy. We should create a world where holiness is encouraged. And I believe that world will come. That’s why I believe “many will be saved”. Not because it’s easy to get to heaven - but because I believe the Church will conquer and Christianize the world.
"strait is the way that leadeth to life: and few there are that find it" --- Meaning Christ alone walked the strait and narrow, and He therefore is "the savior of the all men, specially those that believe" (1 Timothy 4). "Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD? or who shall stand in his holy place?... Who is this King of glory?" (Psalm 24) "I have made him thy lord, and all his brethren have I given to him for servants; and with grain and wine have I sustained him: and what shall I do now unto thee, my son? And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?" (Genesis 27) All men can be saved, but hell is a real possibility. This is a paradox we cannot unravel. Fear God therefore, for it may be that you alone are hell's only resident.
@Catholic Minute - Catholic speaker Ken Yasinski Catholics literally call Mary by the name of a false god. Its wicked. Jeremiah 7:18 KJV The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger. Jeremiah 44:18 But since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine.
Correct! It’s the title of a goddess worshipped by apostate Israelites in the days of Jeremiah. It refers to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar (Astarte). This is linked to Mary veneration! I’m about 375 C.E., in his treatise Epiphanius states: “Some women decorate a sort of chariot or a four-cornered bench and, after stretching over it a piece of linen, on a certain feast day of the year they place in front of it a loaf for some days and offer it up in the name of Mary. Then all the women partake of this loaf.” Epiphanius connected these practices with the worship of the “Queen of the heavens” presented in Jeremiah and quotes Jeremiah 7:18 and 44:25!
@@sunnyjohnson992 Mary refers to a parallel to a son asking his mother who both were king and queen in old testament. You blatantly ignored that part of the old testament.
The implication of the above discussion is that most people are damned. So if you are an agnostic, even you are not a bad person, you are damned. Most peop[e are never going to be good enough. This cannot be what Christ meant.
We are all not good enough. Even a Christian. That’s why we need Christ and must cling to Him all the days of our life, choosing the harder ways of living. Definitely not easy.
I never heard either one of them claiming you must be 'good enough' to go to Heaven. Please listen to the video again. Choosing which path you wish to take isn't saying if you are good enough to take that path. Jesus said no one is good but God. Nevertheless you must choose and accept God's Graces to go to Heaven. Noncompliance will only send you to hell
@@nikki7369 Hello. I will watch the video again. But, correct me if I am wrong. The implication of that video is that you must be a practicing Catholic to go to heaven. Did I misunderstand it?
@@JGGREYThe Bible clearly tells us at 1 Corinthians 6:9,10 that those who are sexually immoral, adulterers, men who practice homosexuality, thieves, greedy people, drunkards, revilers, and extortioners WILL NOT inherit God’s Kingdom.” Having sex outside of legal marriage would be sexually immoral individuals!
We are commanded by Messiah that, “...repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.” (Luke 24:47). In other words, we are supposed to preach the gospel that came out of Jerusalem and not preach the gospel that came out of Antioch, or Rome, or England, or New York, or Chicago, etc. By the time the gospel got to Antioch it had already been perverted as we read, “...And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” (Acts 11:26). The problem with this is that YHWH spoke of a people called by His name (Deuteronomy 28:10; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Isaiah 43:6, 7; Daniel 9:19; Amos 9:12; Acts 15:17). YHWH did not choose the name “Christian” for Himself. The people of Antioch chose that name and all the so called main denominations of today embrace that name “Christian” for themselves. When Peter and Paul preached the gospel they quote the prophet Joel, “Whosoever shall call on the name of YHWH shall be saved.” (Joel 2:32; Acts 2:21; Rom. 10:13). The English word "Lord" is not a translation for the name YHWH but is a substitution. I ask you, how many of the church fathers and so called main denominations of today preach that gospel? None of them. Absolutely none! Paul makes it very clear that the end result of him preaching the gospel was that the people would call on the name YHWH. He says in (Rom. 10:14,15), The preachers are sent. They preach. The people hear. The people believe. The people call on the name YHWH (Rom. 10:13). I ask you, how many of the church fathers and so called main denominations of today preach that gospel? None of them. Absolutely none! It took only one generation after the death of Joshua for the children of Israel to forget the mighty works of YHWH which He had worked through Moses and Joshua and to began to serve the elohim of the heathen people around them (Judges 2:7-13). It took only one generation! The most important thing that I learned in life is about the mikvah for the bride of Christ. A mikvah is a pool of water used for immersion. It has been used for thousands of years in the Bible and it is still being used today by both Jews and Christians. However, Christian denominations have turned baptism into an initiation for lifetime membership into their particular denomination. However, most believers know that Christ is coming back for His bride. But I just found out last year that every Jewish bride immerses herself in a mikvah before her marriage ceremony. Therefore, the reason I am telling you and my family and friends about this is that the next time you are in a pool of water immerse yourself as a mikvah to be part of the Bride of Christ calling on the name of Yahweh (Jesus = Yahoshuah = Yahweh salvation) for the remission of sins. .... .... ....
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Moved by Fathers analogy of the hiking trail to the passage of the narrow path leading to heaven. The comments that there are risks and bumps on the narrow path but much beauty as well struck me. It is important to remember the beauty and the final destination.
I think this is the reason why we pray for souls in purgatory. Hope someone , someday pray for me too
I've had a great devotion to the souls I purgatory since my mom died 7 years ago. Wish I'd had it sooner.😔 Anyway, I read a few years ago that those souls we've helped out of Purgatory on to God's Beatific Vision will then intercede for us if we go to Purgatory. That made my daily devotion even stronger, as I'll probably be leaving very few behind that will do that for me. Just wanted to share that with you. There's a wonderful booklet by Susan Tassone "Thirty Day Devotion for the Holy Souls". I've been using it everyday for close to 7 years. I just repeat the prayers daily. Then I pray litany of memorial prayers in the back. 🙏🤲🙏💕
Read your Bible and be born again. Believe in Jesus finished work at the cross for your salvation, don’t believe in Catholic false doctrine that offer you false hope about purification in purgatory. For Purgatory is not biblical, there is no scripture that support that. The evidence from the New Testament simply does not support the existence of purgatory. In fact, the Biblical doctrine of Salvation eliminates the need for purgatory:
Our Salvation Isn’t Based On Our Good Works
According to the Biblical doctrine of Salvation, forgiveness is not based on the good works of the believer. For this reason, deeds or works performed for those in purgatory are both unnecessary and ineffectual:
Romans 3:21-24, 27-28
But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus… Where, then, is boasting? It is excluded. On what principle? On that of observing the law? No, but on that of faith. For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from observing the law. Jesus died to pay the penalty for all of our sins (Romans 5:8). Isaiah 53:5 declares, “But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed.” Jesus suffered for our sins so that we could be delivered from suffering. To say that we must also suffer for our sins is to say that Jesus’ suffering was insufficient. To say that we must atone for our sins by cleansing in Purgatory is to deny the sufficiency of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus (1 John 2:2). The idea that those who are saved by grace through faith have to suffer for their sins after death is contrary to everything the Bible says about salvation. The very idea of Purgatory and the doctrines that are often attached to it (prayer for the dead, indulgences, meritorious works on behalf of the dead, etc.) fail to recognize that Jesus’ death was sufficient to pay the penalty for ALL of our sins. Jesus, who was God incarnate (John 1:1, 14), paid an infinite price for our sin. Jesus died for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:3). Jesus is the atoning sacrifice for our sins (1 John 2:2). To limit Jesus’ sacrifice to atoning for original sin or sins committed before salvation is an attack on the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. If we must, in order to be saved, pay for, atone for, or suffer because of our sins, then Jesus’ death was not a perfect, complete, and sufficient sacrifice.
POPE BENEDICT XVI: “People should not fear God, thinking he is always ready to punish, but rather they should love him because he is always reading to forgive.
God is not a relentless sovereign who condemns the guilty, but a loving father whom we must love not out of fear of punishment, but because of his goodness.
The Lord is a God who is just, but always ready to reveal himself as merciful and compassionate.”
Father- I love the road analogy- makes it real. What did Our Blessed Mother say at Fatima about this? Mary warns of souls falling into hell like snowflakes, but then commands us to pray "Lead all souls to heaven".
So we must pray🙏
Lord ll l take the narrow path 🙏🏻 Thanks Father and Ken Love and Pray for Souls.
Thanks Father Cristino and Ken.
We need our Holy Mother Mary to Intercede and Pray for us sinners and we need the Mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to save us from final damnation.
This made me think of a sermon I heard a 15 16 years ago by a priest. He said when he was sent to the parish he's in he said people Sito father we have this great Supermarket here and everyone told him oh get guess what you live near the great Supermarket have you seen this have you seen that. He said could we be as excited about being Catholics he said everyone was excited about being near the new supermarket and thought that this would be the most important thing to me and yet being your Jesus doesn't seem to get the same accolades. He said could we could we be as excited Jesus as we are about the new supermarket. And that sermon is always stayed with me
I share that scripture quite often with others. As always this is a great podcast with Fr. Cristino. I like the longer ones, but this made some good points. God bless you both for taking the time to feed us sheep! 🙏🤲🙏💕💝
Thank you Ken and Father. FR Christino you are always wise and insightful. God bless you both.
A wonderful topic for Lenten meditation. Thank you Ken and Father.
I always enjoy listening.
This is an amazing chat with great examples! THaNKyou! I do love how you have Father explain our faith each week too. God bless you all! Have a wonderful Lenten retreat this weekend Ken.
Love these conversations with Father! ❤❤❤
Thank you; love all your Lenten videos; thank you Fr.
Diary of Sister Faustian - Our Lords speaks to her of Hell🙏🙏🙏
Love this message thank you!
Ken thank you for sharing this video you and your beautiful Wife and Family are so blessed by God our Heavenly Father I made so many mistakes in my life I pray 🙏🏻 that God forgives me for them all 🙏🏻✝️☮️📿🙏🏻✝️
Great topic for lent to strive harder take the path which leads us home to eternal life!
Absolutely!
Jesus said to Saint Faustina that he calls each soul three times before they die. I trust there are often miracles in the midst of those three calls. That’s why we must always pray for anyone who dies.
Wow...I never know that. Thanks for sharing!
Do you know where in the Diary this is mentioned?
@@trishhobbs2677 first several paragraphs of 1486
We are here to love, serve and share….if we live like this every day…there is room in the Father’s House!
Always answering questions that we are thinking about!
March 23, 2023
Love is not about what we say 'no' to. Love is about what we say 'yes' to.
How wonderfully father said 🙏❤️
I finally got around to further watching, and finishing watching - this excellent Catholic Orthodox video, Ken 👍! I am reminded in my heart and mind practically every day about this between the smooth broad easy downhill highway and the narrow, constricted, difficult, up mountain path, but this video definitely additionally helps!
It is always interesting to know about life in eternity, heaven or hell. The key here is to live a life in accordance to the will of God and then everything will be the way God has planned it to be. Thank you Fr. Cristino and Ken.
I love the question! How many people will go to hell, and I wonder how many people are in purgatory? Since we cannot know, we continue to pray for those in purgatory! 🙏
Thank you.God bless you
Thank you. ❤
Excellent
Amen, Amen!!
Since God is outside of time he has foreseen everything. I just know that at the end of time there will be more saved on his right than those condemned on his left.
The point of if we want to be saved..is similar to the Q Jesus asked the crippled man if he wants to be healed..
True that we must decide if we want to so we do the works we are told to... (beatitudes)
There's so much wisdom in this comment... Thank you
I generally interpet the narrow is gate as the spiritual life as a whole because its a hard path to follow and very few take it but that doesn't mean those who refuse the call and or fail on the path will burn for eternity. I slide between Bishop Barron's hope in all that will hopefully be saved to David Benttely Hart, C.S. Leis, George Macdonald in the belief that eventually all will be saved through a period of purgation which seemed to be the belief of St. Gregory of Nyssa and Origen.
Thanks Ken. This is definitely a topic to ponder. I believe that only God knows who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. Man does not know the final count. God's ways are not man's ways. He is the final judge, not man. "The last will be first, and the first will be last.". But in my own opinion, I do feel that only a few will enter heaven, not many. But when you consider the billions of souls, what is considered a few? This is for God to determine who He chooses to live with Him for eternity, as He is the only one who truly knows us. I just hope I am one of the few, one of His chosen! 🙏. One thing for sure, we will all find out one day!!! Blessings to you and Janelle. 🙏💕
Well we just need to refer to Matthew 7:13 regarding matter on whether or not many are in hell: 13 Enter by the narrow gate, since the road that leads to destruction is wide and spacious, and many take it;
14: but it is a narrow gate and a hard road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Try reading 'The Little Number of Those who are Saved' by Saint Leonard of Port Maurice - will scarily tell you just how very few are saved :(
Judge not lest thee be judged thyself, and please pray for everyone that has died before us as we will all be there someday.
Many will fall in Hell for their unrepentance and unaccepting Jesus's Holy life. (How could they not love Him? It is because they chose not to know Him during their lifetime.)
Many will go to Pergatory. Those who were imperfect must be perfected to get into heaven. Only Holy souls enter.
Lastly, the gates of heaven are open to the few that are truly holy and truly repentant.
It is our job to be holy on earth just like the early disciples who loved Jesus and followed Him wherever He went. We must keep trying to be good and for God to enter those pearly gates.
Oh, sweet heaven, let us save the most souls we possibly can during each of our lifetimes! Together, us faithful-hearted can save millions, maybe more!
Many people have had near death experiences and went to hell. A couple of them said that people were falling into hell like a heavy rain shower or snowstorm.
Thank you!
ST. POPE JOHN PAUL II: “Can God, who loves man so much, permit the man who rejects him to be condemned to eternal torment? The silence of the church is, therefore, the only appropriate position for Christian faith. Even when Jesus says of Judas, the traitor, “It would be better for that man if he had never been born” (Mt. 26:24) his words do not allude for certain to eternal damnation.”
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'Men, you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete; then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss. But now I urge you to keep up your courage, because not one of you will be lost; only the ship will be destroyed'... so he ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land. The rest were to get there on planks or on other pieces of the ship. And so in this way everyone reached land safely" (Acts 27)
"we are saved by hope" (Romans 8)
"In hope, the Church prays for all men to be saved" (Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 1821)
Both of these are true...he who prays will likely go to heaven, and most are going to hell. Most do not pray. That is a sad reality. I can have hope that any given person ends up saved, but I cannot reasonably hope that all (or even most) are heading to heaven. How many commit mortal sins without any intent to amend their lives? I cannot but think that I cannot be surprised that when so many work so hard to go to hell, most will succeed.
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John 3:16
Hello! A thought came to my mind as I listened to you: maybe Jesus meant: "too" many (go to hell) and "too" few (go to Heaven), as even if only one of His beloved is lost, it causes Him great grief...
I take a middle position on this. I think the few and the many passage is primarily a warning to those 1st century Jews. That said, I don’t think it’s easy to get to heaven. I think many people will end up in hell. But because I think the Catholic faith will eventually come to dominate and sanctify the world for tens of thousands of years…. I believe that by the end of time those in heaven will outnumber those in hell by far. But I think we’re still in the early days of history… and as our world is currently, we are advertising sin and making it harder to be holy. We should create a world where holiness is encouraged. And I believe that world will come. That’s why I believe “many will be saved”. Not because it’s easy to get to heaven - but because I believe the Church will conquer and Christianize the world.
That's very optimistic. I'm not, so much but it definitely drives my very devout prayer life, for myself and many others. 🙏🤲🙏💝
"strait is the way that leadeth to life: and few there are that find it" --- Meaning Christ alone walked the strait and narrow, and He therefore is "the savior of the all men, specially those that believe" (1 Timothy 4).
"Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD? or who shall stand in his holy place?... Who is this King of glory?" (Psalm 24)
"I have made him thy lord, and all his brethren have I given to him for servants; and with grain and wine have I sustained him: and what shall I do now unto thee, my son? And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?"
(Genesis 27)
All men can be saved, but hell is a real possibility. This is a paradox we cannot unravel. Fear God therefore, for it may be that you alone are hell's only resident.
Some people call Mary "queen of heaven" which is a name only used in the book of Jeremiah(chapter 7) and it's used to describe a false god.
Some people use scripture to falsely represent what the Catholic Church teaches.
@Catholic Minute - Catholic speaker Ken Yasinski
Catholics literally call Mary by the name of a false god. Its wicked.
Jeremiah 7:18 KJV
The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger.
Jeremiah 44:18
But since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine.
Correct! It’s the title of a goddess worshipped by apostate Israelites in the days of Jeremiah. It refers to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar (Astarte). This is linked to Mary veneration!
I’m about 375 C.E., in his treatise Epiphanius states: “Some women decorate a sort of chariot or a four-cornered bench and, after stretching over it a piece of linen, on a certain feast day of the year they place in front of it a loaf for some days and offer it up in the name of Mary. Then all the women partake of this loaf.” Epiphanius connected these practices with the worship of the “Queen of the heavens” presented in Jeremiah and quotes Jeremiah 7:18 and 44:25!
@@sunnyjohnson992 Mary refers to a parallel to a son asking his mother who both were king and queen in old testament.
You blatantly ignored that part of the old testament.
Read the Catholic Doctrine of 5he fewnessof the saved.
The implication of the above discussion is that most people are damned. So if you are an agnostic, even you are not a bad person, you are damned. Most peop[e are never going to be good enough. This cannot be what Christ meant.
We are all not good enough. Even a Christian. That’s why we need Christ and must cling to Him all the days of our life, choosing the harder ways of living. Definitely not easy.
I never heard either one of them claiming you must be 'good enough' to go to Heaven. Please listen to the video again. Choosing which path you wish to take isn't saying if you are good enough to take that path. Jesus said no one is good but God. Nevertheless you must choose and accept God's Graces to go to Heaven. Noncompliance will only send you to hell
@@nikki7369 Hello. I will watch the video again. But, correct me if I am wrong. The implication of that video is that you must be a practicing Catholic to go to heaven. Did I misunderstand it?
@@Molly-sv9yn Hello, this depends on what you call bad. E.G do you believe that people who have sex outside of marriage are damned
@@JGGREYThe Bible clearly tells us at 1 Corinthians 6:9,10 that those who are sexually immoral, adulterers, men who practice homosexuality, thieves, greedy people, drunkards, revilers, and extortioners WILL NOT inherit God’s Kingdom.”
Having sex outside of legal marriage would be sexually immoral individuals!
We are commanded by Messiah that, “...repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.” (Luke 24:47). In other words, we are supposed to preach the gospel that came out of Jerusalem and not preach the gospel that came out of Antioch, or Rome, or England, or New York, or Chicago, etc. By the time the gospel got to Antioch it had already been perverted as we read, “...And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” (Acts 11:26). The problem with this is that YHWH spoke of a people called by His name (Deuteronomy 28:10; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Isaiah 43:6, 7; Daniel 9:19; Amos 9:12; Acts 15:17). YHWH did not choose the name “Christian” for Himself. The people of Antioch chose that name and all the so called main denominations of today embrace that name “Christian” for themselves. When Peter and Paul preached the gospel they quote the prophet Joel, “Whosoever shall call on the name of YHWH shall be saved.” (Joel 2:32; Acts 2:21; Rom. 10:13). The English word "Lord" is not a translation for the name YHWH but is a substitution. I ask you, how many of the church fathers and so called main denominations of today preach that gospel? None of them. Absolutely none!
Paul makes it very clear that the end result of him preaching the gospel was that the people would call on the name YHWH. He says in (Rom. 10:14,15), The preachers are sent. They preach. The people hear. The people believe. The people call on the name YHWH (Rom. 10:13). I ask you, how many of the church fathers and so called main denominations of today preach that gospel? None of them. Absolutely none!
It took only one generation after the death of Joshua for the children of Israel to forget the mighty works of YHWH which He had worked through Moses and Joshua and to began to serve the elohim of the heathen people around them (Judges 2:7-13). It took only one generation!
The most important thing that I learned in life is about the mikvah for the bride of Christ.
A mikvah is a pool of water used for immersion.
It has been used for thousands of years in the Bible and it is still being used today by both Jews and Christians. However, Christian denominations have turned baptism into an initiation for lifetime membership into their particular denomination.
However, most believers know that Christ is coming back for His bride. But I just found out last year that every Jewish bride immerses herself in a mikvah before her marriage ceremony.
Therefore, the reason I am telling you and my family and friends about this is that the next time you are in a pool of water immerse yourself as a mikvah to be part of the Bride of Christ calling on the name of Yahweh (Jesus = Yahoshuah = Yahweh salvation) for the remission of sins.
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Too short. 😅
It was on the short side! ... most of our videos used to be this length... then we got long winded.
I love your Breeze it cooling and away is full of great content to ponder.
Why bother with few or many go to heaven. What matters most is how you yourself will be saved or otherwise!
Very weak.
Please. Will any ? Are we really ?