Why God Punishes Sinners in Hell - Marian Friars Minor
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This is exactly what we need to hear! Before God tells you in person and it comes as a complete surprise.
The hellfire and brimstone talks DO help encourage me. Fear of Hell is a great motivator! thank you!
The happy-clappy stuff just lulls me into complacency. "la-la-la everything is fine! I have plenty of time! oooh God doesn't care if I don't work hard"
By the way, when someone is truly suicidal, fear of hell and eternal punishment really is the only concept that gets through. The suicidal are wildly angry and self-absorbed - only a kick-in-the-pants with terror gets their attention. Once they cease with the ideations for that moment, then is the time to remind them of those who need them, miss them, etc.
Yes, I totally agree! I get into such a deep sadness thinking I can never keep up being “good” and avoid sin. The idea of dying and going to Hell definitely gets my attention and keeps me moving forward.
@@MarthaMyDear6yea. i know what you mean.
Please lord we don’t want to hurt you and thank you for your love to redeem us all . Please give us graces to be holy and full of contrition all of us. Thanksgivings fiat fiat fiat ❤❤❤
Lord Jesus have mercy on me, for I am a poor sinner. amen. ✝🙏
God demands justice. God's perfection demands it.❤😮😢
11:45 Douay-Rheims
Judith 16 : 21 ❤
The perfect meditation for widows, too.
Listening is fine- but “watching” and listening so much better🙏
Not many priests preach Hellfire and brimstone anymore because it makes them uncomfortable. Hell is dramatically more uncomfortable. Preach it. We need it.
Praise Christ
A sobering and worthy homily, no doubt. But, it sort of stirs the soul more toward despair than hope. At times it seems one cannot breathe without committing sin. Lord have mercy on us.
Needed to hear this. Thank you! ✝️
Please pray for my kids Joshua and Amanda
We will pray for them. My name is Amanda and my oldest son’s name is Josue, please pray for him to come back to Church to the Catholic faith life, sacraments. Went to College 😢and it’s not living the Faith. Count with our prayers.
@@amandabritobaez1277 I will! My son also went to college and I am also to blame..I should have done better raising them..God bless
@@inhonorofmary6825 Definitely will keep him in my intentions...thank you for telling me
I will remember to pray for them....thank you for telling me
@@myobnvm Thank you..
Thanks Fr
GODS WRATH IS HOLY!
I'm worthy of hell. Lord have mercy.
THE FEWNESS OF THE SAVED! If you're unfamiliar with this Catholic doctrine, you need to learn it. Many are called, few are chosen. God bless 🙏
People in hell punish themselves.
I I know that hell is necessary, but how can our Merciful Lord know that so many billions are in hell forever? Isn't there another way to deal with sinners, except eternal hellfire?
𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐄-𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊 𝐎𝐅 𝐀𝐃𝐑𝐈𝐀𝐍 𝐅𝐎𝐑𝐓𝐄𝐒𝐂𝐔𝐄 𝐑𝐈𝐓𝐄𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐇𝐎𝐋𝐘 𝐖𝐄𝐄𝐊:
𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐂𝐎𝐏𝐘 𝐍𝐎𝐖: romanseraphicbooks.com/holyweek/
Word.
Why was Fr Ripperger’s video on unavailability of sacraments taken down? I had downloaded to be able to watch it in 2 parts.
I am a sinner myself, we Christians need to stay away from sin, easyer said then done, it is hard to stay away from sin, i am no Prophet nor a Saint, i know that sin is nothing to play with, there are perversions in the Internet on cable tv and on other networks, even drunkenness is a perversion, perversion lead's into lust and lust lead's into adultery. So we are all guilty of these sinful acts. May The Lord our God have mercy on us Christians and help us to stay away from sin and to lead us to his Holy Light in Heaven, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, Amen.
12:53 Augustine quote
I’m not a perfect man and I have Schizoaffective Disorder a severe mental illness
Sort out the diabolical and the psychological will follow short after. It’s not a mental illness. You had a spiritual awakening that you weren’t ready for nor grounded enough to make it through. But you’ve seen the other side. God bless
@@JamesHarrison687 I’m on medication that works for some symptoms so I know it’s not a diabolical problem it is a biological problem
@@JamesHarrison687 The Church does not teach this. The Church teaches that there is such a thing as mental illness. In fact, before you can even get an exorcism, many dioceses require that you first get a psychiatric evaluation to rule out psychiatric illness. Fr. Gabriel Amorth said this in his book, (may he rest in peace), and he was an esteemed exorcist. Fr. Ripperberg says this, too. So does Fr. Vincent Lampert. All esteemed exorcists. It's not true that every psychological disorder is a sign of spiritual illness or diabolical presence. Some mental illness is physical in origin--the brain has been damaged, and you can see the actual morphology on brain scans. Brother Caleb, God bless you!
@@chefEmersonWilliams MENTAL illness being PHYSICAL in origin. Is there an example you have of this?
@@chefEmersonWilliams I have Fr Rippergers “Introduction to the Science of Mental Health” I am well aware of everything you mentioned
Why even create men when he knew this. Eternal! It's not a joke
Jesus I trust in you. Social media is making me negligent in my job:/ i need to do a Mary undoer of Knots to break these knots i have with social media
Don't make fun of the despairing lady. She may have felt better because of the dopamine release by feeling like she was heard and her request (however irrational) was honored.
The skeptic says, foolishly, to the employee that there is no present age of life other than the gate of the ugly sauce, for the pregnant fear Eratosthenes. It's time to drink from the lake of old age. Along the shores, not the mighty heroes, but our soft incidents are always happy. The inhabitants of the city should be pleased.
What is the book mentioned a bit before minute 3? It sounds like he said “The Darkness of Hell” but that title isn’t one found on Amazon. To what is he referring?
Fr Rippergers video is still available
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What could possibly merit an eternal punishment. We are finite beings. A finite punishment followed by annihilation seems just. What person can comprehend the infinite dignity of God while he sins. How could God hold us to account for something we can’t even fathom?
Except that it is not annihilation. God doesn’t annihilate anything. In fact, in hell, one wishes for death and annihilation, an end to the eternal suffering.
And we know because God tells us repeatedly even writing it in our hearts. The injustice occurs when we continue to ignore his graces, his pleas, his love, ever ungrateful.
At the end of time at the general judgment, we will see how awful these people really were to God, and we will be happy to see the justice worked accordingly.
At our own judgment, we will be held accountable for what we should have known. WILLFUL ignorance is not an excuse, we are told to learn about God so we should know.
@@mattvalentine7094yw!
It's cause we were created for Goodness, and since that is God, if we sin against Him than that makes the act of sinning evil; It's like if you sin against the Infinite(God) you deserve an infinite punishment.
Most of these weren't my thoughts...I read them
'Cause that's the shape of reality! I guess all we can do is get with the program.
There’s “effeminacy ”? What!??
It is a vice contrary to the virtue of fortitude. Here is an explanation of it, from a conference by Fr. Ripperger (vice #9):
Fortitude (the Willingness to engage the arduous)
1. Magnanimity: the virtue by which one seeks excellence in all things but especially great things
2. Magnificence: the virtue by which one uses his wealth to do great things
3. Patience: the ability to suffer evils
4. Perseverance: the virtue by which one persists in the arduous good until the end is achieved
5. Longanimity: longness of soul; the ability to await the good
Vice contra Fortitude
1. fear: the vice in which one has an unmoderated passion arising from the perception of future evil
2. fearlessness: lack of moderated fear
3. audacity: excessive aggressiveness toward imminent danger without reasonable fear
4. presumption: thinking one can attain some end which is beyond him without aid, usually from God
5. ambition: striving for honor above one’s excellence
6. inane glory: seeking honor in those things unworthy of honor
7. pusillanimity: smallness of soul; the habit of not striving for excellence
8. parvificience or stinginess: unwillingness to use one’s wealth to do great things
9. mollities or softness (effeminacy): an unwillingness to put aside pleasure in order to engage the arduous
10. pertinacity: excessive clinging to one’s assertions or intellectual convictions
This is calvinist. Perfect love requires justice but perfect love overwhelmed this with crucifixion. Stop the penal substitution.
Hell is real. People choose it by their choices.
Calvinism is predestination. This is not Calvinism. If someone dies with an unrepented mortal sin, e.g. a mortal sexual sin, they will go to hell, simple as that.
"Justice will be manifested in...perfection."
"We always have sufficient GRACE... to convert."
Calvinists reject both concepts.
This is not Calvinist although it is good to be wary of the Puritanical rigidity of justice without mercy.
The difference here is that when the love of God is steadfastly refused, rejected, spat upon, perversely chasing one’s own objectives, and never submitting to God… Then those deeds deserve eternal punishment.
rejecting Love itself is terrible.
We do forget and ignore that God‘s justice has to be satisfied at some point.