I didn’t know anything about the Eucharist as a Protestant. Once I did, I knew I had to get into an Apostolic Church. I’m currently in RCIA and can’t believe how people will disavow this gift just to spite the Catholic and Orthodox.
Exquisite Dish Indeed. Thank you HOLY HOLY HOLY ONE, for this gathering at Your table. In The Name of Jesus Christ renewed Refreshing too All in 👑HIS-Wisdom💎. Thank you host and guest.
Protestants know the early church fathers. They've heard of St Nicholas. They've heard of St. Athonasios and use him for the canon, and they trot out St. Augustine whenever it suits them and quickly put him back in his cage when when they are done with him.
Notice past, present, and future in this verse along with a divine act transformed by divine words into a divine living present eternity that gets consumed in the body, and infused, or communed, into the spirit, so that unity is achieved between the church and the Lord. At the same time, a divine proclamation of the death and resurrection of Christ goes forth into all of God's creation. 1 Corinthians 11:26 NRSV-CI [26] For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.
Have you ever done or considered doing a video on Protestant claims about the Eucharist in the early Church, including that the tithe and praise was the sacrifice (not that of the bread and wine) or their responses to passages like Ignatius, or passages that speak of the Eucharist as a symbol or figure (like Clement of Alexandria for example)?
Protestant's are wrong theynare in error' on this sadly it is heretical' 😢 let's keep praying for the family members and friends etc. sonthat they come to believe it's truly & realy the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ we receive, pray they have the discernment* to accept it. And one day receive it...
Funny logic, priests lift up a monstrance (sun and moon symbols) before giving the eucharist. What does the sun and moon have to do with God's communion??? Does Zeus have to do something before God's holy people can have communion???
The idiom “to eat one’s flesh” meant to revile someone and destroy his character Psalm 27:2. I don’t believe Jesus meant his words to be taken in this sense nor did his hearers understand him as such.
The early Church, taught directly by the apostles, had the Eucharist as the real flesh and blood of Christ, so its settled. See Ignatius of Antioch martyr from the first century, who was taught by the apostles: “those who hold heretical opinions about the grace of Jesus Christ … refuse to acknowledge that the Eucharist is the flesh of our savior Jesus Christ, which suffered for our sins and which the Father by his goodness raised up” The verse you appealed to has nothing to do with the topic.
@@zenuno6936 I agree with you 💯. My point was Jesus was indeed speaking literally. If he was speaking figuratively the way a 1st c. Jew would have understood him he would have been saying “Unless you revile and slander me you cannot have eternal life.”
@@rexfordtugwelljr So the first response didn’t convince you? So in your opinion all the apostles remembered wrong when they wrote down his words? What? He’s God, He knew exactly what He was saying and they understood him literally, look up the other Last Supper references in the NT. Then go read what the fathers of the 2nd century wrote about the Eucharist.
Great way to spend my Friday night 🙏
I didn’t know anything about the Eucharist as a Protestant. Once I did, I knew I had to get into an Apostolic Church. I’m currently in RCIA and can’t believe how people will disavow this gift just to spite the Catholic and Orthodox.
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Exquisite Dish Indeed. Thank you HOLY HOLY HOLY ONE, for this gathering at Your table. In The Name of Jesus Christ renewed Refreshing too All in 👑HIS-Wisdom💎. Thank you host and guest.
God bless y'all 🙏❤
i LOVE YOUR NEW INTRO. wILLIAM!
Love my CALive friend Trent Horn! Thanks William for hosting this…
Thanks for all you do William. Karlo was a great guest, edifying session 🙏✝️
I gotta work on my slow to anger. I wasn’t informed. Forgive me.
Protestants know the early church fathers. They've heard of St Nicholas. They've heard of St. Athonasios and use him for the canon, and they trot out St. Augustine whenever it suits them and quickly put him back in his cage when when they are done with him.
what a beautiful intro music! thank you. Looking forward to watching other episodes just for the intro 😂
Amen
These two are real powerhouses in apologetics.
Amazing
Always insightful!
Notice past, present, and future in this verse along with a divine act transformed by divine words into a divine living present eternity that gets consumed in the body, and infused, or communed, into the spirit, so that unity is achieved between the church and the Lord. At the same time, a divine proclamation of the death and resurrection of Christ goes forth into all of God's creation.
1 Corinthians 11:26 NRSV-CI
[26] For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.
Have you ever done or considered doing a video on Protestant claims about the Eucharist in the early Church, including that the tithe and praise was the sacrifice (not that of the bread and wine) or their responses to passages like Ignatius, or passages that speak of the Eucharist as a symbol or figure (like Clement of Alexandria for example)?
Protestant's are wrong theynare in error' on this sadly it is heretical' 😢 let's keep praying for the family members and friends etc. sonthat they come to believe it's truly & realy the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ we receive, pray they have the discernment* to accept it. And one day receive it...
Awesome
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Gotta grab that book!
Obviously meant Karlo…oh well
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I love this intro! What song is this?
Funny logic, priests lift up a monstrance (sun and moon symbols) before giving the eucharist.
What does the sun and moon have to do with God's communion???
Does Zeus have to do something before God's holy people can have communion???
The idiom “to eat one’s flesh” meant to revile someone and destroy his character Psalm 27:2. I don’t believe Jesus meant his words to be taken in this sense nor did his hearers understand him as such.
The early Church, taught directly by the apostles, had the Eucharist as the real flesh and blood of Christ, so its settled. See Ignatius of Antioch martyr from the first century, who was taught by the apostles: “those who hold heretical opinions about the grace of Jesus Christ … refuse to acknowledge that the Eucharist is the flesh of our savior Jesus Christ, which suffered for our sins and which the Father by his goodness raised up”
The verse you appealed to has nothing to do with the topic.
@@zenuno6936 I agree with you 💯. My point was Jesus was indeed speaking literally. If he was speaking figuratively the way a 1st c. Jew would have understood him he would have been saying “Unless you revile and slander me you cannot have eternal life.”
@@rexfordtugwelljr So the first response didn’t convince you? So in your opinion all the apostles remembered wrong when they wrote down his words? What? He’s God, He knew exactly what He was saying and they understood him literally, look up the other Last Supper references in the NT. Then go read what the fathers of the 2nd century wrote about the Eucharist.
It's ok.
Is this guy serious does he know about the last supper?
They’re both Catholics with PhD’s, so I’d say yes to your question.