Holy Communion - Every Difference Between Denominations Explained (Full Length)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Here's a thorough discussion of all the differences surrounding Holy Communion / Lord's Supper / Eucharist.
    This video was originally released in three parts. This is the full-length video.

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  • @KellyS_77
    @KellyS_77 26 дней назад +56

    I can't even imagine how much research this video took, nor how many times you must have had to re-record a part of it when you messed up a line. You did very well!

    • @ReadyToHarvest
      @ReadyToHarvest  26 дней назад +23

      I've gotten quite good at repeating the same line six times. And then finally getting it right on the seventh.

    • @RealSeanithan
      @RealSeanithan 26 дней назад

      ​@@ReadyToHarvestis it the same when you're teaching classes? I had several professors that had to take multiple tries sometimes, but they were honestly some of the best.

    • @ReadyToHarvest
      @ReadyToHarvest  24 дня назад +3

      @@RealSeanithan I'm better at not messing up when I'm speaking regularly than when I have a script I am reading. But with a script I don't go running down rabbit trails.

    • @geodavras
      @geodavras 24 дня назад

      Wikipedia

    • @AndrewSucksAtHymns
      @AndrewSucksAtHymns 8 дней назад +1

      @@geodavras websites he linked?

  • @roarkkaufman9339
    @roarkkaufman9339 22 дня назад +9

    This video made me glad to be Catholic

    • @harmonygordon6901
      @harmonygordon6901 10 дней назад +1

      Me too. VERY GREATFUL TO BE CATHOLIC. BLESSED BE GOD FOREVER ❤

  • @genevieverose1234
    @genevieverose1234 25 дней назад +12

    Just want to say: your thorough research is IMMENSELY appreciated!!

  • @stevebrown8368
    @stevebrown8368 26 дней назад +10

    Joshua: I’ve been following you for awhile. I add to the chorus praising your even hand and well researched objective data! This is your masterpiece, sir! Accurate and fair, I’m glad for what you are doing.

    • @ReadyToHarvest
      @ReadyToHarvest  26 дней назад +4

      Thank you, Steve! It was a big task and I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

  • @JohnJones-qj8dm
    @JohnJones-qj8dm 27 дней назад +30

    Did you do this with zero cuts? This is a long video with a lot of information. I'm impressed.

    • @ReadyToHarvest
      @ReadyToHarvest  27 дней назад +51

      It's my ninja editing skills. I'm not that good of a speaker! :-)

  • @timboslice980
    @timboslice980 27 дней назад +35

    The didache: On the Lord’s day, when you have been gathered together, break bread and celebrate the Eucharist. But first confess your sins so that your offering may be pure. If anyone has a quarrel with his neighbor, that person should not join you until he has been reconciled. Your sacrifice must not be defiled. In this regard, the Lord has said: In every place and time offer me a pure sacrifice. I am a great king, says the Lord, and my name is great among the nations.

    • @robertdelisle7309
      @robertdelisle7309 27 дней назад +2

      The Didache references Malachi 1:11. My understanding is The sacrifice is one of praise and thanksgiving not a propitiatory one.

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 26 дней назад +2

      @@robertdelisle7309 i think the sacrifice we make now is also that of celebration. We call each church service mass which means feast. The propitiation happened on the cross. The sacrifice we make is that of ourselves…. Christianity 101

    • @robertdelisle7309
      @robertdelisle7309 26 дней назад +1

      @@timboslice980 I agree the Eucharist is also a celebration. The big difference in terms of sacrifice between Roman Catholic and Protestant is the Catholic view of propitiation in the Eucharist.
      The Protestants view the propitiation of the cross happened one time and offered up one time and a Christian receives the salvific effects of it by putting their faith in Christ.
      Roman Catholics view the Eucharist, as being the same sacrifice of the cross re-presented, but offered up perpetually. It is by eating it that the salvific effects are received by the Christian.
      Is that your understanding?

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 26 дней назад +2

      @@robertdelisle7309 yeah i think that about covers it. As long as the protestant doesnt think its a different sacrifice and understands that its salvific benefits come from the original passion of the lord. Like you said its a representation of that sacrifice, a reapplication of the same benefits for those that are in christ, and a celebration/participation in that sacrifice. Mass means feast, and feasts are celebrations, idk if an orthodox person would articulate it in the same way but i know our beliefs are very similar.

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 25 дней назад +2

      @@timboslice980 The term "mass" is a derivation of the Latin phrase "Ite, missa est." Those are the final words of the service in the Latin rite. They literally mean "Go, you are dismissed." So, it was the one Latin phrase everyone learned because they were all waiting for the service to end! They ended up calling the service itself Missa which evolved into Mass. The feast meaning is a retroactive one. I'm not Catholic but I learned this from a priest while teaching a comparative religions class.

  • @stephenbailey9969
    @stephenbailey9969 27 дней назад +31

    The first Christians were much more comfortable with divine mystery.
    After all, Genesis one tells us that this material reality was spun out of nothing from the mind of God by Breath and Word. It is sustained the same way, moment by moment (Hebrews 1:2-3).
    Trying to overly define things in abstract concepts is what has led to multiple schisms.

    • @aLadNamedNathan
      @aLadNamedNathan 27 дней назад

      You've got the cart before the horse. It was heretics who defined things incorrectly that forced the Church to produce detailed explanations of things that had only been mysteries before the heretics started teaching falsehoods.

    • @iuutoob
      @iuutoob 25 дней назад

      God is Love. Therefore He did not make the universe out of nothing; He made it out of Love. Everything is God's substance.

    • @authorityfigure1630
      @authorityfigure1630 25 дней назад +2

      @@iuutoobGod is love
      Therefore he created with Love
      That is a non sequitor. Your conclusion does not follow premise.

    • @authorityfigure1630
      @authorityfigure1630 25 дней назад

      People thinking they have the right to decide what is and is not true doctrine is what has led to schism

    • @authorityfigure1630
      @authorityfigure1630 25 дней назад

      @@iuutoobthat is a non sequitor. God is Holy. Does that mean he created things out of holiness?

  • @spiderb3367
    @spiderb3367 27 дней назад +18

    As a Real Presence enjoyer, I really respect the Protestants who DONT believe it’s the real presence, but still treat it reverently. No matter what our belief, it should absolutely be approached with respect

    • @gulfcitylibrarian5801
      @gulfcitylibrarian5801 26 дней назад +5

      Agreed. There is a notable absence of respect in numerous denominations

    • @sarahereach
      @sarahereach 25 дней назад +3

      For real. Even though I do view the communion as a symbolic memorial, that does not lessen it's importance at all. It is a commandment to partake, and to partake with the right mindset and heart. I also do believe that the Lord's spiritual presence is there with us when we commune, just that he meant it metaphorically that we are eating him. His presence is bound to us honoring him and proclaiming his death, not the literal matzo bread and grape juice that we traditionally use. I am a member of the church of Christ and while we are one of the memorial, low church style sects, we hold VERY strongly to the view that it is a required element of worship and do it every single week as the central point of the service. The Lord's Supper is WHY we meet every Sunday, all the other worship elements are a bonus.

    • @andrewd.conard5088
      @andrewd.conard5088 24 дня назад +1

      I grew up Catholic, but now attend a UMC church. I do feel that the Methodist view on communion is lacking.

  • @ImCarolB
    @ImCarolB 25 дней назад +3

    You are to be commended for the amount of work involved in this presentation. I'm rather overwhelmed by the amount of ritual surrounding what I think of as a simple memorial.

  • @JohnathenSweeney
    @JohnathenSweeney 27 дней назад +76

    It would be interesting a video about what different denominations say about ordination!

    • @unit2394
      @unit2394 27 дней назад +5

      That would be wonderful actually. It’s not something folks think about as much as something like soteriology or sacramentology, but there are some pretty big differences there. It’s something I need to explore more myself.

    • @nickkaringe9536
      @nickkaringe9536 27 дней назад +1

      😮😮😮 YES, PLEASE!!!!! 😅😅

    • @jonathanstensberg
      @jonathanstensberg 27 дней назад +1

      Agreed, but likely much more challenging to research.

    • @Hadar1991
      @Hadar1991 26 дней назад +1

      Especially when you consider that Joe Exotic was ordained minister (Universal Life Church) xD

    • @michaels7325
      @michaels7325 26 дней назад +1

      He would need to split up the differences within denominations I would imagine. Ie. Wels and elca.

  • @gregorcutt1199
    @gregorcutt1199 27 дней назад +8

    Fundamentally, the Latins and the Greeks have the same faith as regards the Holy Eucharist. Because both received this faith from the apostles.
    It's a bit odd that any single Protestant denomination would think itself correct, in the face of such apostolic unanimity.

    • @Mariaa_Hernandezz
      @Mariaa_Hernandezz 26 дней назад

      💯

    • @Hope_Boat
      @Hope_Boat 25 дней назад

      With the difference being that orthodox priests mean if when they consecrate the blood of Christ and say 'drink from it all of you' ...

    • @gregorcutt1199
      @gregorcutt1199 25 дней назад +1

      @@Hope_Boat Y'all just can't resist getting in any anti-catholic jab you can, can you? Your incessant chauvinism is the recent restoration of unity is going to be almost impossible

  • @charlesmendeley9823
    @charlesmendeley9823 26 дней назад +7

    I think that the Orthodox view "it's a mystery" may be the best answer to the question.

    • @Hope_Boat
      @Hope_Boat 25 дней назад +2

      That's a much vast topic that it seems. If Thomas Aquinas was not trying to justify everything through dialectics and human reasoning he might not have made huge errors such as the justification of coercion and violence in matters of faith (he justified capital punishment towards heretics in Summa Theologica).
      The Roman Church likes to remind everyone that our Lord called saint Peter "Peter" when he spoke words inspired by God.
      I never heard a Roman Catholic reminding us that our Lord also called saint Peter "Satan" when he spoke his own mind and ordered him to stand behind Him.
      The orthodox Church always put the sayings of our Lord before whatever thoughts we elaborate as humans and prefers to say "it's a mystery of God's wisdom" rather than pretend we know better
      Lord have mercy on us all sinners.
      Kyrie eleison ☦️

  • @BillyJoeBob-hd9fm
    @BillyJoeBob-hd9fm 27 дней назад +77

    POPE BENEDICT XVI: “The tendency toward jealousy can exist within the Church when Catholics resent holiness and goodness being attained by non-Catholics. Instead we should all be able to always appreciate and respect each other, praising the Lord when he acts in the Church and in the world.”

    • @rpierce0419
      @rpierce0419 26 дней назад +2

      That's as may be. But the sedevacantists would say Benedict XVI was an antipope, so.... 😅

    • @intergalactichumanempire9759
      @intergalactichumanempire9759 26 дней назад +4

      Benedict XVI, also known as God’s Rottweiler. A great man, and a fierce defender of the faith.

    • @Chat562
      @Chat562 26 дней назад +3

      This quote is edited and misleading. He's talking about doing worldly acts and also embracing what is true. Further, saying that good things can happen outside of the Church does not mean that there is not an objective right and wrong. In John 14:6, the Lord Jesus tells us "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." And of course in Matthew 16:18, the Lord Jesus entrusts the Church to Peter. So while an errant sheep doing good works may be good and an errant sheep trying to know Jesus may be good, it is outright blasphemy to twist the Pope's words to suggest that participating in a false communion, a direct rejection of the Lord's Church, is somehow obtaining goodness or holiness.

    • @BillyJoeBob-hd9fm
      @BillyJoeBob-hd9fm 26 дней назад

      @@Chat562
      Nobody said anything about "false communion" and nobody said there is not an objective right and wrong! Calm down, Chat!
      POPE BENEDICT XVI: Pope Benedict XVI says that Catholics should be delighted whenever non-Catholics do what is good or embrace what is true.
      The pope was reflecting on a passage from the Gospel of Mark, in which “a man who was not among the followers of Jesus had cast out demons in his name” and “the Apostle John, young and zealous, wants to stop him, but Jesus will not allow him.”
      Pope Benedict said: “Members of the Church should not feel jealousy, but should rejoice if someone from outside the community does good in the name of Christ...”
      The pope quoted St. Augustine, 4-5th century saint: “Just as one can find that which is not Catholic in the Catholic Church, one can also find something that may be Catholic outside of the Catholic Church.”
      This, the Pope said, is what Jesus wishes to explain to his disciples, that “good and even miraculous things” can happen outside their circle when others “cooperate with the Kingdom of God” even in small gestures such as “offering a simple glass of water to a missionary.”

    • @BillyJoeBob-hd9fm
      @BillyJoeBob-hd9fm 26 дней назад

      @@rpierce0419 The sedevacantists would say every pope since Vatican II was an antipope. Some even include Pius XII. So...

  • @garywait3231
    @garywait3231 27 дней назад +18

    Heartfelt thanks for your comprehensive, respectful, and reverent presentation
    of the variations of theology and practice among various Christian denominations with regard to Communion/The Lord's Supper. It was very clearly presented and most helpful to all who are interested in this subject.

  • @marconiandcheese7258
    @marconiandcheese7258 26 дней назад +22

    This is a great video. I did laugh out loud when you mentioned "sending jesus though the mail" regarding remote communion.

  • @mapmanlxii1715
    @mapmanlxii1715 23 дня назад +2

    Fascinating and detailed, enjoyed this as the Catholic Church has just finished a series on John’s narration in his Gospel of Jesus instituting the Eucharist as a sacrament!

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      Some Catholic Writings are anti-Bible. For example
      Decretals, epistolae decretales, are papal letters that have a claim to universal validity and clarify questions of Church law.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can pronounce sentences and judgments in contradiction to the right of nations, and to the law of God and man .... He can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.

  • @BramptonAnglican
    @BramptonAnglican 27 дней назад +14

    Thanks for this great video. Absolutely loved it. I’m high church Anglican.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      If you are a Anglican, know that even your ministers know that you are worshipping on the Catholic day of worship (Sunday) and not the Biblical Day of worship (Sabbath Exod 20: 8-11).⁷
      And where are we told in the Scriptures that we are to keep the first day at all? We are commanded to keep the seventh; but we are nowhere commanded to keep the first day… The reason why we keep the first day of the week holy instead of the seventh is for the same reason that we observe many other things, not because the Bible, but because the Church, has enjoined it.” Isaac Williams, Plain Sermons on the Catechism, pages 334, 336.
      Anglican: “Many people think that Sunday is the Sabbath, but neither in the New Testament nor in the early church, is there anything to suggest that we have any right to transfer the observance of the seventh day of the week to the first. The Sabbath was and is Saturday and not Sunday…” Rev. Lionel Beere, Church and People, September 1, 1947.

  • @mournblade1066
    @mournblade1066 27 дней назад +26

    @ 12:24 "God consistently condemned the drinking of alcoholic beverages."
    Where does it say that? I seem to recall wine being consumed quite often in the Bible, including by Jesus Himself. His first miracle in the Gospel of John, for example, was changing water into wine.

    • @nicolassanchez2292
      @nicolassanchez2292 27 дней назад +1

      Isaiah 5:22-24 “22 Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink:
      23 Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him!
      24 Therefore as the fire devoureth the stubble, and the flame consumeth the chaff, so their root shall be as rottenness, and their blossom shall go up as dust: because they have cast away the law of the Lord of hosts, and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.”

    • @brucealanwilson4121
      @brucealanwilson4121 27 дней назад +30

      ​@@nicolassanchez2292That refers to drunkenness.

    • @DANtheMANofSIPA
      @DANtheMANofSIPA 27 дней назад +12

      @@nicolassanchez2292So Jesus was drinking Ocean Spray right?

    • @larrymcclain8874
      @larrymcclain8874 27 дней назад +12

      ​@@DANtheMANofSIPAWelches.

    • @WasatchWind
      @WasatchWind 27 дней назад +3

      As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we do believe that Jesus probably drank alcoholic wine. Members who insist otherwise are mistaken - they are trying to make sense of the discrepancy between our current abstaining from alcohol, and the Savior's apparent consumption of it.
      The more accurate explanation in our doctrine is simply that God requires different things of His children at different times. For example, the children of Israel had a lower law given because they were not ready for the higher law of Jesus Christ.
      In a similar manner, we believe we are now asked to abstain from alcohol all together, because we now have widespread access to clean drinking water, which was a big reason for drinking alcohol in pre modern times. Even in the time of Christ however, it was still taught to not engage in drunkenness.
      We believe the purpose of the sacrament is to remember the sacrifice of Christ, and recommit to the covenants we made at baptism. In that regard, the actual emblems of the sacrament are not as important as the feelings one has as they take it. Bread and water is taken because it is readily available, and because bread and water have symbolic meaning.
      This is not our doctrine, but my personal thought, that perhaps one reason why we use water in the latter days is because it symbolizes Christ as the living water, and our emphasis on Christ's triumph over death, the reality of His resurrection, while many faiths focus on the cross as a symbol, which we choose not to do - again, as we wish to contemplate the Atonement as the completed victory over sin and death it is.

  • @michaelblair5566
    @michaelblair5566 27 дней назад +21

    I am Catholic. In my Parish we usually have both bread and wine. Some masses only the priest receives the wine, like tonight's Mass (the Vigil Mass for the Assumption of St. Mary) because we didn't have enough extrordinary ministers of the Eucharist present.

    • @WilliamMcAdams
      @WilliamMcAdams 27 дней назад +3

      Did the Priest hold a Vigil Mass tonight, because he has another Church to Pastor tomorrow...?
      If so, we may be in the same Parish.

    • @maxmclaughlin7762
      @maxmclaughlin7762 26 дней назад

      In many parishes in my area they reserve the wine for Sunday Mass. for Saturday vigils only the priest receives the wine.

    • @andrewd.conard5088
      @andrewd.conard5088 26 дней назад

      I grew up Catholic, and know a lot of Catholics that don't drink the wine. Germs being the biggest factor.

    • @toddberner9198
      @toddberner9198 23 дня назад

      Withholding the cup from the laity is, or was , considered a papal abuse of the sacrament, hence, the reformation during Luther's time. Scripture simply said " TAKE AND EAT, TAKE AND DRINK." There is no historic biblical pedigree to this practice. I know the belief is that the blood is contained within the body( bread), but there really is no need to go there.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @ianholloway3778
    @ianholloway3778 27 дней назад +7

    After attending a church for a while I was invited to 'observe the ordinance'. I wasn't wholly sure what he meant as I'd never heard the term 'ordinance' before only 'ordnance' as in Ordnance Survey maps (official UK maps) and artillery shells. I guessed given the context that it referred to communion but didn't know why. Then I struggled with the word 'observe'. It's awkward and embarrassing when you don't won't to look 'un-Christian' by admitting you haven't a clue what was just offered to you as a sincere guesture of welcome. I was also a bit confused as to the instruction about not sitting in the pews with the members but being able to join in with the hymn. I stayed at the back and watched.
    General lesson: if you are talking to people who weren't raised in your local church but are Christians assume that they use different terms for things and do things differently and maybe ask about what they are familiar with so when you speak you do so within their contextual understanding

  • @Nate_Higgins
    @Nate_Higgins 27 дней назад +13

    I'm Episcopalian and we can come to the rail and kneel, but we also have a standing station. Sip from the chalice or intinction. I prefer to sip. I've never gotten sick from this. It feels much more sacred than an individual cup of grape juice to me.

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад

      does the chalice have actual wine in it? or is it also grape juice?

    • @Nate_Higgins
      @Nate_Higgins 27 дней назад +3

      @alanduff2205 Ha! I guess it's comments like yours that kept me from The Word of God for most of my life. Thankfully, God is my judge, and not you. He knows the truth while you are just making assumptions. I hope you remember to tidy your own room before you tell your brother how to clean his.

    • @Nate_Higgins
      @Nate_Higgins 27 дней назад +1

      @Qwerty-jy9mj it's wine. Sorry, I wasn't trying to make any judgments on anyone. I'm just a new Christian who loves my church, and was sharing how we do it in the spirit of the video that was sharing this type of information. It's just my experience. I'm not trying to take away from anyone else's church not trying to be mean spirited. I'm just happy to be following Jesus after ignoring him for 40 + years of my life.

    • @Nate_Higgins
      @Nate_Higgins 27 дней назад +3

      @alanduff2205 Also, my priest isn't gay, but I assume that he is human and, therefore, is a sinner. What is the real church I should attend that has sinless clergy? I am not a young person, but I am new to this, and would like to know the correct church if you have the answer to that.

  • @brucealanwilson4121
    @brucealanwilson4121 27 дней назад +2

    In a church I used to attend, whichever family baked the bread will give a list of those in their extended family or friends for whom they wanted to have prayed for that Sunday.

  • @HenryLeslieGraham
    @HenryLeslieGraham 27 дней назад +24

    when you realise that anglicanism's views on the eucharist can basically be every one of those described in the video = ????????????? total confusion

    • @philodendron6
      @philodendron6 27 дней назад

      Read the Articles of Faith, the 49 Articles, in the BCP. The Gnesio-Lutherans saw the so-called 'via media' solution of Lizzie Tudor for what it was, Calvinism with an option to dress up.

    • @HenryLeslieGraham
      @HenryLeslieGraham 27 дней назад +4

      @@philodendron6 39 ;)

    • @HenryLeslieGraham
      @HenryLeslieGraham 27 дней назад +2

      @@philodendron6 also not all calvinism is calvinism. strict BCP teaching is calvinistic buuuuuuuuuuut no anglican is required to subscribe to the three forms of unity. thus there is ever inherent ambiguity in the XXXIX articles concerning any 'reformed' teaching

    • @philodendron6
      @philodendron6 27 дней назад

      @@HenryLeslieGraham 'Not all calvinism is calvinism.' Not all cannabilism is cannabilism. The Lutherans, and Catholics, saw what the Articles were regarding, 'Mass', a barely disguised Calvinist interpretation of the Real Presence. No wonder Rome refuted, along with the Orthodox, the validity of anglican ordinations and the Eucharist. No amount of mitres, crosiers, smells and bells, the Adiaphora, can hide Anglicanism as nothing more than Jean Calvin fopping about.

    • @brucealanwilson4121
      @brucealanwilson4121 27 дней назад +1

      He was the word that spake it/He took the bread & brake it./And what His word did make it,/That I believe & take it."
      It is a Mystery; the details are not to be defined too stringently.

  • @revneal
    @revneal 27 дней назад +8

    This is very well done and quite extensive. Thank you! While your approach to dealing with the wide range of topics was clear and impressive, I would have appreciated your including Methodist approaches to the real presence of Jesus in the Sacrament. For instance, the official position of the UMC can be found in its "This Holy Mystery" statement from 2004, in which we assert that how Christ's body and blood are made really present in the bread and the cup is a holy mystery, but nevertheless very real. Additionally, in the UMC's Great Thanksgiving the following epiclesis is prayed: "Pour out your Holy Spirit on us gathered here, and on these gifts of bread and wine: make them be for us the body and blood of Christ, that we may be for the world the body of Christ redeemed by his blood." Other Methodists have similar positions and similar sacramental prayers (see the Methodist Church of Great Britain and the AME, AMEZ, and CME in the USA); the GMC has yet to have their first General Conference, so they haven't made any statements on the nature of Communion beyond that found in the Articles of Religion.

    • @professorquarter
      @professorquarter 27 дней назад

      The general views of Wesleyan denominations are not commonly talked about on youtube. Then again, Methodists are often stereotyped as less focused on theology than some other groups. When it is discussed, it is sometimes discussed incorrectly. Many seem to believe that many Wesleyan denominations hold to something more like the Calvinist or Baptist position.

  • @tjmaverick1765
    @tjmaverick1765 27 дней назад +4

    Very informative, I really enjoy your videos. Church of Christ member here.

  • @mavericktheace
    @mavericktheace 27 дней назад +18

    Me, 16 minutes in: "This must be close to finished, right?
    oh."

  • @SuperSpieth
    @SuperSpieth 27 дней назад +9

    28:06 That is cool that an astronaut 👨‍🚀had communion on our moon landing in 1969! I did not know that Joshua! Thank you for sharing that with us!

    • @CzarLazar1389
      @CzarLazar1389 26 дней назад

      I wonder if that would be allowed if the moon landing happened today. You can't even have any religious imagery in the American part of the International Space Station.
      Meanwhile on the Russian side, there are numerous Orthodox icons hung around the compartments for all to see 😂😂😂

    • @SuperSpieth
      @SuperSpieth 26 дней назад

      @@CzarLazar1389 I hope would still be on her today! Regardless to a bunch of comparisons, it is what Jesus told us to do in remembrance of Him, and that’s how truly the new covenant Begin!

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 26 дней назад

      @@CzarLazar1389
      He has to do it in secret even at the time

  • @carlose4314
    @carlose4314 27 дней назад +9

    Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholics have a practice where a portion of the preconsecrated host his given to the congregation after the liturgy.

    • @silversurfer2703
      @silversurfer2703 27 дней назад +1

      Why?

    • @brucealanwilson4121
      @brucealanwilson4121 27 дней назад +6

      ​@silversurfer2703 As an affirmation of fellowship with those who are unwilling or unable to take the Sacrament; e.g. non Orthodox Christians who may be present.

    • @silversurfer2703
      @silversurfer2703 27 дней назад +1

      @@brucealanwilson4121 thank's for the reply.

    • @aLadNamedNathan
      @aLadNamedNathan 27 дней назад +5

      It's called "antidoron," which means "not the gift"; i. e. it is bread taken from the same loaf as was the bread that got consecrated, but the antidoron remains unconsecrated.

    • @danfsteeple
      @danfsteeple 26 дней назад

      ⁠​⁠@@aLadNamedNathancorrect the antidoron is “instead of the gifts”. My priest cuts out a piece of the prosphora then I cut the prosphora into bite size pieces. It is later blessed by the priest after the consecration. I am an adult altar boy

  • @RichardDCook
    @RichardDCook 27 дней назад +1

    Very helpful to have the various approaches laid out clearly and concisely. At 9:04 in my experience as a practicing Roman Catholic this is a decision made at the Diocese level by the Bishop rather than at the Parish level. Our Diocese had been giving bread only (in my opinion simple laziness) but our new Bishop announced that communion was to be offered under both species at every Mass, which I subsequently saw being practiced at every Parish I visited.

    • @anastasijahrsak5751
      @anastasijahrsak5751 27 дней назад

      There are deeper historical reasons why the communion in one kind is usually offered. I can forward a video link explaining it all if you're interested.

  • @PapaEricuk
    @PapaEricuk 27 дней назад +9

    A thousand years ago people were excommunicated because of the question of using yeast or not man

    • @SolaPastora
      @SolaPastora 27 дней назад +1

      I wonder if the Bible says how Jesus re-presents the Passover for 33 years. Lol.

  • @hiepdoshin7846
    @hiepdoshin7846 26 дней назад +4

    27:52 Ready to Harvest prolly the only one on RUclips who says it with a straight face

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 25 дней назад

      Josh knows that makes it even funnier.

  • @quintonlaughman717
    @quintonlaughman717 22 дня назад

    I was raised in the Church of the Brethren and we had Love Feast twice a year, which is the closest thing to communion. The congregation would do feet washing and then partake of grape juice and leaven bread, followed by a pot-luck dinner.

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight 25 дней назад

    I am constantly impressed with your objective, unbiased, straightforward, just the facts presentations.

  • @WaterMelon-Cat
    @WaterMelon-Cat 27 дней назад +10

    To clarify the Lutheran position. We do believe that anyone who partakes of the sacrament (bread and wine) does truest partake of Christs body and blood orally (regardless of faith) We do affirm we orally receive Christ. The quote that said “not physically by the mouth” is in context about the rejection of Capernaitic eating (Cannibalism). So in context we believe that the body and blood of Christ are present in an unexplainable heavenly mode which does not change the elements of the bread and wine, but when orally received we do partake substantially of both. In this way we do physical partake of Christ (orally) however he is not present in a physical, spacial mode, he is present heavenly in an unexplainable mode. How he can be in heaven bodily yet also in the Eucharist is the finite capable of the infinite.

    • @unit2394
      @unit2394 27 дней назад +1

      Wonderfully explained. Always great to see a fellow Lutheran clarifying our often misunderstood view. God bless you.

    • @WaterMelon-Cat
      @WaterMelon-Cat 27 дней назад +2

      @@unit2394 peace be with you 😁

    • @johnmarquardt1991
      @johnmarquardt1991 27 дней назад +5

      Why not just say we receive the true body and blood of Jesus Christ -- your explanation is too wordy and confuses even me a Lutheran. It sounds like you only receive a symbol of 'the true body and blood of Jesus Christ'.

    • @WaterMelon-Cat
      @WaterMelon-Cat 27 дней назад +1

      @@johnmarquardt1991 because what do you mean by “body and blood of Christ”? Do you mean his physical body as in transubstantiation? The Lutheran confessions reject a corporeal mode of presence. Lutherans also do not believe the elements change, another distinction. We have a unique theology, why obscure it ?

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@WaterMelon-Cat
      I've heard some lutherans but mostly evangelicals claim that effectively it's the same as what the Eastern Orthodox believe. This somewhat sounds akin to metaousia but I've also seen an Eastern Orthodox priest say that their doctrine isn't the same and you also just said that the theology itself is unique. Would you be able to explain what the distinctions are in either doctrine?
      Personally, if I had to explain it and in the context of the reformation, it's an "acceptance of the real presence along with an explicit rejection of transubstantiation"

  • @Jugglingtedchannel
    @Jugglingtedchannel 27 дней назад +1

    Very comprehensive, and a good understanding of what others believe about the Eucharist/Communion!

  • @gunslinger5132
    @gunslinger5132 14 дней назад +2

    If you’re not orthodox or Catholic, you’re not taking communion.
    You’re just having a snack.

  • @jatar6605
    @jatar6605 27 дней назад +3

    Something interesting to note about the Orthodox view of Adoration is that it is allowed in parishes that observe/practice the Western Rite. The process is identical to Adoration in a Roman/Old Catholic Church or a high-church Anglican community, except that one of the Divine Praises that are read to God (if I remember correctly) declares Mary to be blessed in a way that does not mention the Roman Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception since the Orthodox do not hold to that view

    • @evaneparat
      @evaneparat 25 дней назад +1

      The Orthodox Western Rite also does not practice perpetual adoration. Eucharistic adoration usually takes place after a Divine Office, usually Vespers, lasts for 15 to 30 minutes, and ends with a eucharistic benediction, after which the blessed sacrament is returned to the tabernacle.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @daviddabrowski01
    @daviddabrowski01 27 дней назад +5

    Love these. Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @jec1ny
    @jec1ny 27 дней назад +4

    Thanks for the great videos!

  • @xtusvincit5230
    @xtusvincit5230 27 дней назад +2

    In the Catholic mass the fraction takes place during the singing of the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world have mercy on us. So the fraction represents the sacrifice of Christ on the cross by which we are forgiven and saved. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is a participation in the salvation of the world.

  • @Juan-gd1wd
    @Juan-gd1wd 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you for your work. In the future, it would be interesting to see a comparison between liturgies or "worship services" between denominations. God Bless ☦️

  • @joshuas1834
    @joshuas1834 27 дней назад +1

    I've been waiting for this one for a long time. Really impressive.

  • @jonathanstensberg
    @jonathanstensberg 26 дней назад +7

    Protestants: “Scripture interprets itself.”
    Scripture: “is”
    Protestants: *visible confusion*

    • @ziberteck
      @ziberteck 25 дней назад

      I believe anyone with common sense can realize that the bread and wine are symbolic and not literal.
      The mental gymnastics required to conclude that the bread and wine are in every way bread and wine, except not, just doesn't work.

    • @hmmhmm7029
      @hmmhmm7029 19 дней назад +2

      ​@@ziberteck Protestants: We take the Bible literally and follow it wholeheartedly, except for the part where Jesus said that the bread is his body, the wine is his blood, his body is true flesh, and his blood is true drink.

  • @jimbobjones5972
    @jimbobjones5972 27 дней назад +2

    Thanks for mentioning implantation. It is my favorite Eucharistic heresy if heresy it be.

  • @SolaPastora
    @SolaPastora 27 дней назад +3

    I hope people who’ve watched this will look into WHY it’s a “punishment” to NOT receive the Lord’s Supper (Eucharist). Look into WHY you must examine yourself before receiving or else eat or drink damnation upon yourself. - a symbolic or spiritual view doesn’t pose much consequence. - so why so much consequence?

    • @davidjanbaz7728
      @davidjanbaz7728 27 дней назад +2

      Real presence isn't Catholic Trans. View.
      Ask yourself why cannibalism was forbidden and Jesus fulfilled the Law : he didn't change cannibalism to be justified now. .

    • @SolaPastora
      @SolaPastora 27 дней назад

      @@davidjanbaz7728 Think paschal lamb. Think “Lamb of God.” Think “Lamb of God who came to take the sin of the world.” Then read my previous comment again.

    • @daliborbenes5025
      @daliborbenes5025 27 дней назад

      ​@@SolaPastora Every memorialist/spiritual presence believer I talked to believes the sacrament/ordinance give grace or at least strenghten faith, and an unworthy reception will result in condemnation. Kinda like if you wipe your *ss with the US flag in front of the president, you will face consequences, even if the president is not physically present in the flag.
      What I found is that in the understanding of the effects and benefits of the Eucharist, Christians are more united that may seem. It is primarily the substance of the Eucharistic elements itself which is so often questioned.

    • @SolaPastora
      @SolaPastora 27 дней назад +1

      @@daliborbenes5025 That’s fine. I’d get more offended by an EO who devalues the consecrated elements (as some presbyters do), and memorialists who take the faith alone approach to grace. Wiggle room, wishy washy should be avoided.

  • @P-el4zd
    @P-el4zd 26 дней назад +3

    Lutherans and Anglicans are the only Protestants that are not Nestorians.

    • @Mic1904
      @Mic1904 26 дней назад

      Oh boy...

    • @P-el4zd
      @P-el4zd 26 дней назад +2

      @@Mic1904 Oh boy is right. All theology is Christology. Zwingli literally resurrected the ancient heresy of Nestorianism.

    • @Mic1904
      @Mic1904 26 дней назад +1

      @@P-el4zd Good thing the vast majority of historic Protestantism wasn't Zwinglian then! And I like how you say 'Lutherans and Anglicans only', as if they aren't arguably two thirds (or possibly two quarters, i.e. half) of the major Reformation movements.

    • @P-el4zd
      @P-el4zd 26 дней назад +2

      @@Mic1904 Sadly the largest single group Americans protestants are Baptist/Evangelical gnostic Zwinglians. Zwingli and Calvin are essentially in agreement, they both believe the Eucharist is merely bread and wine.
      Those churches who follow the theology of Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin do not believe in the real corporal presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Lord’s Supper. Rather, they believe in representation, that bread and wine only represent the body and blood of Christ. From his misunderstanding of the two natures in Christ. Zwingli revived the error of Nestorius, who denied there was a sharing of attributes between the two natures in Christ. Zwingli did not believe that the human nature of Christ could share in the attributes of his divine nature and still remain human. “the finite is not capable of the infinite”-(Latin: finitum non est capax infiniti).

    • @finnabawm9097
      @finnabawm9097 4 дня назад

      @@P-el4zd Just how did you come to that conclusion? Nestorian theology has nothing to do with the Eucharist. Neither Zwingli nor Calvin was Nestorian in their theology on Christ's nature, what you are doing here is simply false confirmation, "If they don't believe in actual presence, they must also believe that Christ's two natures are not shared and are totally distinct like Nestorian thought ". This an unfounded assumption, btw, Cavin never denied the presence of Christ in the substance, he just defined it further by saying that it is a spiritual presence, God is after all spirit so there is no confusion.

  • @SuperSpieth
    @SuperSpieth 26 дней назад +1

    Maybe your next denominational comparison video should be showing videos how people practice Communion! I thought the one where you did videos on Baptisms was very interesting Joshua!

  • @radosaworman7628
    @radosaworman7628 25 дней назад +3

    Ordnance sounds strange to me. Like if communion was a weapon or ammunition.

    • @angiebee2225
      @angiebee2225 24 дня назад

      Ordinance and ordnance are different words. Ordinance means, I believe, something that has been commanded.

    • @user-ks9tc5yr6m
      @user-ks9tc5yr6m 14 дней назад

      Ordinance as in something that has been ordained as in set apart.

  • @stephanottawa7890
    @stephanottawa7890 24 дня назад +1

    At about 10:31 you said that the Blood was in the Orthodox Chalice. Actually when Holy Communion is given to the laity, both the Body and Blood are in the chalice. The priests adds the particules to the chalice before the laity is served. On the spoon is a small piece of the Body and there is some Blood. The communicant takes both this way. It cannot and should not be altered no matter what government "expert" says. We go by Tradition as the norm, not as something we keep because we think it is nice. That is one of the major differences between us and all other groups that call themselves Christian. We follow the Tradition of the Apostles. I noticed that you somewhat corrected yourself later which is very good and shows that you do know and did a lot of research on the topics.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @johntatum-rn1pt
    @johntatum-rn1pt 24 дня назад +1

    I pray to god that the protestants and catholics come back to holy orthodoxy

  • @JDsVarietyChannel
    @JDsVarietyChannel 27 дней назад +2

    Firstly, great video as always Joshua.
    A few of my thoughts:
    I think this video highlights that this issue has become a circus. And please understand, I don't mean this in an insulting manner. I understand this tradition is deeply held by many adherents, as it once was by myself.
    Can communion be taken, or is communing an act of engaging with someone? I think the idea of "taking" communion implies that different sorts of spiritual means (like grace, holiness or closeness to God for example) can be obtained through consumption, not through the disposition of the heart through communing with God. As the bible says, in Matthew 15:11 "It is not what enters into the mouth that defiles the man, but what proceeds out of the mouth, this defiles the man.” This was very important to cover, because many Jews wanted to carry OT dietary laws into Christianity as mandatory (therefore voiding the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice) In short, what you eat or refrain from eating is not what defiles you. It's what proceeds from you. Luke 6:45 “The good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth what is evil; for his mouth speaks from that which fills his heart."
    FYI, I grew up with the memorial view under AOG, which was held in a reverent way with the the breaking occurring while the passage was read.
    I now believe that the Word is talking about communal meals (aka love feasts), explaining that Christians are meant to live life together in communion with one another in unity as one body. Enjoying a meal with people is one of the most intimate actions showing that you are living life together. I think this is clearly supported by some of the issues that Paul addresses in first Corinthians surrounding the Lord's supper. They were partaking in a selfish way, and this was not regarding a wafer and wine. Otherwise the passage doesn't make logical sense.
    Of course, this comment is not going into detail, and I don't expect to change anyone's mind. But do consider this. I believe any required ritualistic practice of any kind defeats the entire premise of the NT, which is that the law and sacrifices/rituals couldn't save us. I think such practices greatly weaken the gospel message. Furthermore, it promotes pride through attendance and/or participation. IE, those who don't participate are the less holy or evil ones. And I carefully said "required" above. Because, I think certain traditions can be okay, as long as they don't go against scripture and are not made mandatory. This is a topic in itself, but I think communion as something we ingest is anti-biblical and damaging to the faith. Therefore it should be dispensed with.
    Downstream from this topic is the issue of the religious service. Is there such thing as a religious/church service in the NT? Firstly, the church is Christ's people, past, present and future. Not a place of meeting. Services were held in the OT, as rituals/ordinances required directly by God. In the NT, everything should be done from the outflow of the heart, and not by compulsion. In the NT, Jesus wants our entire lives consecrated as a service to Him, not just specific practices in what we call a service. As most know, you can serve God through attendance or rituals, but your heart can be far from Him. This is what the OT teaches through much arduous detail. To call anything other than picking up your cross and continually giving your life to Christ a "service" I strongly believe is a lie, and reverting to the OT system, allowing people to think that their service to God is through a list of boxes that they check off.
    Only scratching the surface, but in short, I believe that that name Christianity has ben deeply infiltrated, and the simplicity of the gospel has been turned back into a form of bondage.
    I would love to hear people's thoughts on my comment. And please don't confuse my comment with promoting licentiousness. I'm not the "anything goes" type who is trying to deconstruct biblical principle. I believe all principles in the bible are universal, and that we cannot make up our own truth. It's the fear of the Lord that causes me to take the scriptures seriously.

    • @jonathanstensberg
      @jonathanstensberg 27 дней назад +4

      Writing in roughly 150 AD, Justin Martyr describes Christian worship consistent with what is generally practiced to this day (ie, liturgy with readings, prayers, preaching, communion). The begins of these practices are clearly observable in Acts and the letters of Paul, though they are not explicitly assembled into a start-to-finish ritual. That assemblage occurs sometime between c.30 Ad to c.150 AD, to the point that very similar practice is observed by in most places.
      Essentially, your position amounts to believing that the true gospel was universally replaced by a false gospel in well under 100 years since the death of the Apostles.

    • @JDsVarietyChannel
      @JDsVarietyChannel 27 дней назад

      ​@@jonathanstensberg Though there is certainly wisdom to be gleaned from history, in which I study. I do not look to post biblical figures for authoritative interpretation of doctrine. And yes, I believe true Christianity went underground fairly quickly. By the time it was made the religion of Rome I believe it was severely doctrinally eroded. And it appears to me there was much build up until that point. I believe that people are the same as they always have been, and truth can deteriorate quickly among the masses, as the stories in the OT highlight. I certainly believe that there have been true Christians at all times since Christ, though I don't think they are represented by institutionalized religion.

    • @Iffysiffy1524
      @Iffysiffy1524 26 дней назад

      I'm an atheist, so you can take this with as much salt as you like, but I was raised in the Presbyterian church. The limited atonement viewpoint is a bit Calvinistic, so a bit puritanical for the average evangelical, but ultimately I think encompasses some of your thinking. As part of God's plan, jesus' death atones for your sins if you are pure of soul and a true beliver.
      Particularly, I don't mind at all your points about pageantry being elitist and distancing from the message. If the church is when people gather, and we commune with one another, what use do we have for a plate full of crackers and wine. However, some may take issue, as the communion is part of the lords prayer and all that.

    • @JDsVarietyChannel
      @JDsVarietyChannel 26 дней назад

      ​@@Iffysiffy1524 Thanks for responding. We might have a differing understanding of what limited atonement is referring to in the Calvinist context. My understanding has been historically that means that Jesus died only for the predestined elect. Specifically, those in whom he has drawn to Himself through grace that is impossible for the individual to resist. I don't hold to this view, and personally think it is a grave distortion of scripture. Is that how you understand limited atonement?
      To further clarify some of my original points. I don't necessarily think that breaking/passing bread around and sharing a cup (or doing in some other similar manner) is necessarily evil. I think that could be an acceptable practice in the context of true communing together in fellowship and remembering the death of Christ. It's just that what I see in the majority of cases has been twisted into a superstitious pagan ceremony, or in other cases (more-so evangelical cases) has devolved into a vain tradition, like Colossians 2:8 warns about.
      "See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ."
      If you are open to sharing. What primarily caused you to distance yourself from the Presbyterianism you grew up with? Did you ever take it to heart or never fully accept the religion proposed throughout your upbringing to begin with? I'm interested in people's stories, especially since I don't view such organizations as true representation of Christ's church (though some truth is sprinkled in and some people may have a pure disposition of the heart following God to the best of their understanding).

    • @Iffysiffy1524
      @Iffysiffy1524 26 дней назад

      ​@@JDsVarietyChannel I'm going to go bottom to top with my reply. I'm not religious anymore for a variety of reasons. I am a queer gay so there's that, though in my view I don't think thats necessarily contraindicated to christian belief. I don't think I ever properly, fully believed. I have a memory of being maybe 7/8 reading a book on greco-roman mythology and my father telling me not to get confused, because that is NOT the real thing. I remember thinking isn't it all just parables to teach the ideals that culture valued? Around ten I realized no, this is meant to be real. When I had my confirmation classes I tried to ask questions. The elder told me essentially to shut up, if I wanted to have a church family and community I would toe the line. That certainly didn't help. It's a long story that ends with me being mostly estranged from my family and I'm pretty sure I'm persona non grata at the church community I was raised in.
      That essentially brings us back around to limited atonement. 2 Timothy 1:9 "Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began," I was not taught that it is impossible to resist, moreso being the elect means that it was predestined through god's will that you would be saved. Heavenly father made you after all, he knows who is destined for salvation and who isn't.

  • @bornincarmel
    @bornincarmel 21 день назад

    Might be your best video

  • @harmonygordon6901
    @harmonygordon6901 10 дней назад

    This video is done VERY WELL. ❤

  • @getaids7099
    @getaids7099 27 дней назад +5

    More stuff like this

  • @zbm-2375
    @zbm-2375 20 дней назад

    In the LCMS we also cross arms for receiving a blessing instead of communion.

  • @Mick116
    @Mick116 27 дней назад

    I’m fairly traditional liturgically, but even I have celebrated the Eucharist, with friends around a table at a pub, using red wine and garlic bread as the Eucharistic elements.

  • @nathanieldrain907
    @nathanieldrain907 27 дней назад +7

    If it's just a symbol, to Hell with it.
    -Flannery O'Connor

  • @stephanottawa7890
    @stephanottawa7890 24 дня назад

    Never understood those Lutherans and Episcopalians that pour away wine. Just drink it! It is so simple and reverend. If there is a large amount, ask more than one layman to help.

  • @carlose4314
    @carlose4314 27 дней назад +5

    Some Eastern Orthodox tabernacles look like a dove.

  • @AlexanderosD
    @AlexanderosD 25 дней назад

    Fascinating, though a bit sad,
    but interesting to see the myriad of imaginings of communion practices.
    Love that Buzz Aldrin took communion on the moon! Did not even know about that!

  • @brettmajeske3525
    @brettmajeske3525 27 дней назад +4

    Officially in the LDS faith it is called the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, which is commonly abbreviated to just the Sacrament. In spite of the name, LDS consider it to be an ordinance.

    • @DavidPeel-fo9xv
      @DavidPeel-fo9xv 27 дней назад +1

      I always thought of the words “ordinance” and “sacrament” as meaning the same thing in the LDS faith.

    • @brettmajeske3525
      @brettmajeske3525 27 дней назад +2

      @@DavidPeel-fo9xv As a practical matter I suppose that is true, however official manuals and handbooks use "Sacrament" as a proper name, and "ordinance" as an generic term for an act performed by the power of the Priesthood.

    • @DavidPeel-fo9xv
      @DavidPeel-fo9xv 27 дней назад +1

      @@brettmajeske3525 Makes sense

    • @brynnkohler4084
      @brynnkohler4084 27 дней назад

      LDS are not Christians. They cannot recite the Nicene nor Apostles Creed and thus are not Christian in denomination or sect. They are their own breed of religion in which Jesus Christ is included in the greater scheme of things (which are totally not of Christian theology).

    • @jacksprattt6396
      @jacksprattt6396 26 дней назад +2

      I guess a non-Christian group can do whatever they want.

  • @brendanquinn6894
    @brendanquinn6894 27 дней назад +12

    You left out 2 important facts. Only a validly ordained Catholic/Orthodox priest can consecrate the Eucharist. In other words the minister must be validly ordained. Secondly the dogma for Catholics is that we believe the Eucharist is the Body Blood Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. You cannot remain Catholic and not hold this view.
    Also it is essential to read Johns Gospel Chapter 6 to understand this doctrine properly. It is the only time in Sacred Scripture where Jesus's' followers leave him over what He taught. On hearing it many of them said, "This is a hard saying, and who can accept it" and they walked with Him no more". (John 6:60).
    And Christ turns to the Apostles and doubles down ! "Will you also leave" He challenges them ? and Peter famously answers.
    Also it is this doctrine where Judas makes the break. Later we learn that Judas is a traitor and a thief, but it is right here that Judas falls away from Christ. (John 6.70)
    Judas rejects what Christ teaches on the Eucharist and he doesn't leave, and here, for the first time, we see Our Beloved Messiah say, "...but one of you is a demon".
    Lets face it, Jesus just said, "Unless you eat my body, and drink my blood you will have no life in you" and He says it 5 times in this passage. The Catholic Church has taught this dogma for 2000 years because Jesus taught it and there is no modifying it.

    • @WaterMelon-Cat
      @WaterMelon-Cat 27 дней назад

      The council of Florence contradicts the motion that the Orthadox hold valid sacraments.

    • @sird2333
      @sird2333 27 дней назад

      He meant it symbolically.
      Jesus did not condone cannibalism.

    • @brendanquinn6894
      @brendanquinn6894 27 дней назад +8

      @@sird2333 All the early Christians flatly contradict you

    • @brendanquinn6894
      @brendanquinn6894 27 дней назад +1

      @@WaterMelon-Cat Brother I will go look it up and thank you

    • @St.MartinofToursPrayToGodForUs
      @St.MartinofToursPrayToGodForUs 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@WaterMelon-Catthe same council of Florence that was meant to unite the Orthodox and Catholic via the filioque?

  • @jenaromaxmelendezolivera2168
    @jenaromaxmelendezolivera2168 27 дней назад +1

    So, are you going to visit the Blessed Sacrament in Eucharistic adoration? If you already deny it, don’t bother. If you would like to know the Truth, I humbly recommend you look up your local Catholic parish and visit when the Blessed Sacrament is ‘adored’! ;)

  • @bradleycombs2626
    @bradleycombs2626 27 дней назад

    Another great video. Thanks for the collection of all the videos into one.

  • @Qwerty-jy9mj
    @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад +12

    I don't understand why denominations without apostolic succession even try to keep up the appearance of the sacrament.

    • @davidjanbaz7728
      @davidjanbaz7728 27 дней назад

      All the Apostles had Apostolic authority including Paul.
      Try again

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад +1

      @@davidjanbaz7728
      ??

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад +6

      @@davidjanbaz7728
      This is correct. That's why it's so important.

    • @jmorr1780
      @jmorr1780 26 дней назад

      What does that have to do with the appearance? ​@@davidjanbaz7728

    • @jacksprattt6396
      @jacksprattt6396 26 дней назад

      Jesus was not arrogant and dismissive of fellow believers. You sound like you belong to a cult with the pope as your leader. Jesus should be your only leader. The pope has put himself on equal authority with Jesus and Bible. While I still believe most Romans are Christians - you are a cult member.

  • @HenryLeslieGraham
    @HenryLeslieGraham 27 дней назад +3

    @ReadytoHarvest you may be interested to know there are churches where the minister explicitly denies that the host and the cup are the body and blood of the LORD. the minister will say 'this bread ONLY represents His body' and 'this juice only represents his blood'. the minister may say explicitly that the elements are 'just symbolic'. these churches will remain nameless. but they exist.

    • @silversurfer2703
      @silversurfer2703 27 дней назад +5

      Why do you want them to remain nameless?

    • @unit2394
      @unit2394 27 дней назад +1

      I have seen a PCUSA church do this. That’s the only time I’ve encountered it. But if you actually drilled down I’m sure tons of Baptists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, even others like Methodists and Roman Catholics, actually believe this.

    • @HenryLeslieGraham
      @HenryLeslieGraham 26 дней назад

      @@silversurfer2703 because i dont want to get in trouble. i formerly attended that family of churches

    • @angiebee2225
      @angiebee2225 24 дня назад +4

      The church I was raised in was Conservative Baptist (the convention now has a warm fuzzy name). We were a grape juice and stale cracker kind of church. One Sunday I recall someone performing the communion service and saying, "This represents My body.". Even as someone who was quite comfortable with a memorialist view, that wasn't okay. It must have been something others weren't okay with, either, because I never heard that again. But it happens. I have since been confirmed in the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod, and I think hearing the words of Christ changed that day planted a seed against the memorialist view.

    • @HenryLeslieGraham
      @HenryLeslieGraham 24 дня назад +3

      @@angiebee2225 thank you for sharing. I have had a similar experience. I now strongly oppose a memoralist view. I hold to something between sacramental union and transubstantiation

  • @lingonberry6500
    @lingonberry6500 22 дня назад

    did not realise there are so many different ways of doing this. If i visited another church and saw as different way if receiving communion I would notice it but would not call heresy (unless there is real heresey going on) and it is not really specified in the Bible in exact terms how the ritualistic part of communion goes.
    In all cases, I would only expect reverence.

  • @fromemily9289
    @fromemily9289 26 дней назад

    Well done! I appreciate this. It is overwhelming. Wow. . . all the different churches and ways to do communion. Who has the right way? I grew up Southern Baptist but have visited an ACNA church this summer. I love the liturgy, but I want to understand why they do communion the way they do.

  • @jimbobjones5972
    @jimbobjones5972 27 дней назад +3

    While it is often stated that the Orthodox understanding of Eucharistic sacrifice is virtually the same as that of Roman Catholicism, at least some within Orthodoxy would hold a different opinion. Certainly there is no denial of the real presence of the body and blood of Christ (and Christ's "soul and Divinity") after the completion of the consecration. Anyway, it is noted that in Roman Catholicism, the priest reciting the words of institution are considered to consecrate the sacrament. In Orthodoxy, this is not the case. In Orthodoxy, the words of institution are repeated, but then, The bread and wine are offered, but the offering is seen as the offering of the entire cosmos to the Father in Thanksgiving. It is only after this offering, "thine own, of thine own, we offer unto thee [O Lord] in behalf of all [things] and for all [persons]" that the Holy Spirit is invoked to sanctify the congregation present and to consecrate the bread and wine as the Body and Blood of Christ.
    Then, once Christ is deemed to be present on the altar, the priest then offers prayer for the Church both on Earth and in heaven. There is also prayer that all who receive the body and blood of Christ do so worthily and are thereby further united with Christ and sanctified.

    • @jatar6605
      @jatar6605 27 дней назад +1

      Just one question: if the offering is seen as the offering of the entire cosmos, what exactly is the “sacrifice of the Mass” for the Orthodox then? I ask b/c numerous Orthodox pages/parish websites will say that they do believe in it in a similar way/the same way Roman Catholics do. If the bread and wine are not considered consecrated by the time they are offered to the Father, where exactly does the “sacrifice of Calvary” take place?

    • @jimbobjones5972
      @jimbobjones5972 27 дней назад +1

      @@jatar6605 it would not be seen as a repetition of Calvary, but the sacrificed and resurrected Christ (who, after all, remains eternally sacrificed although risen to die no more) is considered to be present in the bread and wine after the invocation of the Holy Spirit.

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад +1

      @@jimbobjones5972
      does the orthodox priest act in persona Christi?

    • @jimbobjones5972
      @jimbobjones5972 27 дней назад +2

      @@Qwerty-jy9mj that may be the opinion of some, but typically, I would say that this notion is not emphasized the way it is in the RCC. Remember that the moment of consecration it's not the recitation of the words of institution, but the invocation of the Holy Spirit upon the gifts.

    • @Qwerty-jy9mj
      @Qwerty-jy9mj 27 дней назад +1

      @@jimbobjones5972
      the the eastern Catholic rites, the rite is different and it's not specified to happen at the utterance of the words of consecration, but we would still say that the priest acts in persona Christi
      It's hard for me to imagine the eucharistic liturgy as something other than a representation of calvary, I don't get it.

  • @chereecargill355
    @chereecargill355 15 дней назад

    It's basically about seeing who can come up with the longest, most nonsensical word possible. In other words, how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

  • @litigioussociety4249
    @litigioussociety4249 27 дней назад +1

    I'm guessing that Canadian dog was wearing a hat and glasses when it took communion, and everyone thought it was a person.

  • @AstroMonkey88
    @AstroMonkey88 27 дней назад +3

    The book, Amongst Us our Beloved Stands by Michael A. G. Haykin is a great read to get an introduction to the development of Baptist understanding of the sacraments over time, particularly the Lord’s Supper. The earliest Baptists had a Calvinistic understanding, rather than the Zwinglian understanding that is more common today. It does focus largely on Particular Baptists, but does make occasional reference to General Baptists.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      If you are a Baptist, your statement of faith usually has something similar to We believe that the law of God is the eternal and unchangeable rule of His moral government.” “Baptist Church Manual,” Art. 12.
      Your ministers know that you are worshipping on the Catholic day of worship (Sunday) and not the Biblical Day of worship (Sabbath Exod 20: 8-11). A baptist is an indirect catholic.
      Dr. Edward T. Hiscox, author of the Baptist Manual states that
      “Earnestly desiring information on this subject, which I have studied for many years, I ask: ‘Where can the record of this transaction be found? Not in the New Testament-absolutely not. There is no scriptural evidence of the change of the Sabbath institution from the seventh to the first day of the week.

  • @chrishanzek8930
    @chrishanzek8930 27 дней назад

    I can't believe he said them all with a straight face. I had to role my eyes multiple times.

  • @codename495
    @codename495 21 день назад +5

    The difference is that Catholic ( Roman and Orthodox) have communion, everyone else has ritual snack time.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @TrevorMiller754
    @TrevorMiller754 27 дней назад +2

    Great video! Appreciate your treatment of the Latter-day Saint tradition

  • @SamlSchulze1104
    @SamlSchulze1104 22 дня назад

    Ever since i started making my own challah for shabbat night, things have just become so much easier.
    Some of these folks are just silly.

  • @schs1977
    @schs1977 27 дней назад

    Thank you for the informative video. I can only imagine the amount of time it took to make this video.

  • @fallenkingdom-zd8xh
    @fallenkingdom-zd8xh 26 дней назад +1

    What’s your opinion of the Eucharistic Miracles?

  • @user-yg2ms9od5s
    @user-yg2ms9od5s 19 дней назад

    I’m a former member of Members Church of God International (MCGI) and they do not practice communion open or closed.

    • @ReadyToHarvest
      @ReadyToHarvest  19 дней назад

      Incorrect. mcgi.org/the-lords-supper-5782/

  • @EchosofAlexandria
    @EchosofAlexandria 26 дней назад +1

    I'm deacon in the copyic orthodox church and we use mixture of water and wine I belive 1 part wine and 1 part water

  • @Zack-f6p
    @Zack-f6p 26 дней назад +3

    🫡🇻🇦

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @Constantineopulos
    @Constantineopulos 27 дней назад +4

    We are unfazed by all of these machinations. Communion is given by the priest and is the body and blood of Christ. It is the holiest sacrament of the Church. Wafers, grape juice, etc. are all strange to the Church.

  • @kmj2000
    @kmj2000 23 дня назад

    You could make a book out of this.

  • @marshsundeen
    @marshsundeen 27 дней назад +3

    I grew up in the Church of God Anderson, IN. I remember taking Communion as a kid with the juice being in a Dixie Cup. They Dedicated Babies.

    • @JDsVarietyChannel
      @JDsVarietyChannel 27 дней назад +1

      Ahh, the dreaded dixie cup that feels like paper on your lips and gives me chills. lol

  • @nemo7542who
    @nemo7542who 23 дня назад +1

    Imagine having God giving us a whole new covenant based on a true and living relationship with Him and then we just create these non-ending theoretical religious explanations focusing on elementary principles of the world.

  • @stephanottawa7890
    @stephanottawa7890 24 дня назад

    The United Church of Canada seems to be going off the edge of a steep cliff. Some of the churches in town are now mosques, others are now music halls and a few are barely holding on.

  • @creepypuppetspresents5605
    @creepypuppetspresents5605 День назад

    To clarify the historical Lutheran majority position: baptism, confession, absolution, and Eucharist can be validly but not licitly performed by the laity, as in an emergency when no ordained pastor is available. Also, the eucharist will only consubstantiate if the recipient is a believer. Sorry satanists, host desecration is off the table.

  • @Dilley_G45
    @Dilley_G45 25 дней назад

    8:26 its the bread and the *wine* that are the elements. Not the cup we drink it from

    • @Dilley_G45
      @Dilley_G45 18 дней назад

      Yes...that's correct...and the Catholic Church denies it to laity. When we say cup we mean the wine. I know it's confusing. Traditional Lutheran is like in the Bible...bread and then the cup with real, non-watered down wine

  • @gabrielalexanderfallon
    @gabrielalexanderfallon 22 дня назад

    I'm not entirely sure that the stuff my denomination offers is communion :/

  • @jncp5965
    @jncp5965 6 дней назад

    Mark 9:38-41 NKJV
    [38] Now John answered Him, saying, “Teacher, we saw someone who does not follow us casting out demons in Your name, and we forbade him because he does not follow us.”
    [39] But Jesus said, “Do not forbid him, for no one who works a miracle in My name can soon afterward speak evil of Me. [40] For he who is not against us is on our side. [41] For whoever gives you a cup of water to drink in My name, because you belong to Christ, assuredly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.

  • @rayneweber5904
    @rayneweber5904 27 дней назад +3

    Who uses the top button on a shirt? Just trolling this guy's alright.

    • @geraldhill7547
      @geraldhill7547 25 дней назад

      Forgot the tie because he had a technical difficulty 😊

    • @angiebee2225
      @angiebee2225 24 дня назад +2

      He always dresses this way. I am not sure if it is fashion (it seems to be a thing now), preference, or a modesty standard in accordance with his own denominational practice.

    • @rayneweber5904
      @rayneweber5904 24 дня назад

      @@angiebee2225 yeah its cool. I just never button mine. I'm kinda radical like that

  • @Mojo4884
    @Mojo4884 27 дней назад

    σῶμα
    sōma
    so'-mah
    From G4982; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively: - bodily, body, slave.
    Though I am not a Greek expert so'mah seems to lend itself to figurative and or literal wide application with emphasis on wide application That's what the bible says. Remembering what Christ did is the purpose turning into a law is what Christ freed us from. in other words we are commanded to remember not obligate to ourselves to a ritual.
    RTH does great content very well informed and very helpful.

  • @GldnClaw
    @GldnClaw 22 дня назад

    24:45 Might not have been stated, but commonly, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has the individual taking the sacrament take it with their right hand and passing with their right hand to the next person down the pew with their right hand as well. Not laid out explicitly anywhere, but I thought I'd give some insight.
    29:00 Additionally, as long as the Bishop of the Ward gives the OK (that Sunday or as an ongoing thing, like during the pandemic), a Priesthood-bearer could bless and pass the sacrament to their family any time on Sunday.
    45:14 In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, if a Sacrament prayer is not said correctly, it is repeated until it is done so.
    52:15 Children can participate in the actions, but we believe that Children "are alive in Christ" until the age of accountability (8).

    • @codename495
      @codename495 21 день назад

      The LDS church is by definition polytheistic and not Christian. I know this because I was forced into the LDS organization, did my very best to follow the doctrines and went through the temple multiple times. Never was a better day than when I escaped and saw how false all of it was. I hope you find that too.

    • @GldnClaw
      @GldnClaw 21 день назад

      @@codename495 I'm clarifying a "What is" question, and you come to this comment and *impose* yourself upon it with something not even relevant.
      All you've done is put your own insecurity out on display for all to see and judge. Not only that, it's the weakest form of argumentation there is (except for name-calling). All this shows is a thoughtless and mentally-unstable approach you took to your situation and are looking for "Oh dear God PLEASE"-tier any reinforcement of that poor decision.
      Now, you're going to hate me for a while (might even respond to this with a "nuh-uh"-tier response and be angry). Consider, instead, reflecting on any decision you make in the future, and making the choice to not respond in the moment.

    • @00Fisher00
      @00Fisher00 14 дней назад

      @@codename495 Your definition is wrong, and your claim of "polytheism" shows a clear lack of understanding. "Escaping" something is pretty easy when all you have to do is stop attending worship services. The truth of God found in the restored Church of Jesus Christ is wonderful.

  • @13Voorheespt2
    @13Voorheespt2 27 дней назад +1

    In Hong Kong Catholic churches, lay intinction is permitted, wherein the communicant first receives from one mininster in the hand then walks to another minister and dips the host into the chalice himself. I am no fan of this practice and must admit I received in this manner before,but now believe it to be an abuse.

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @pestoriusj
    @pestoriusj 26 дней назад +1

    In Roman Catholicism, the person who distributes Holy Communion is correctly called a Minister of Holy Communion, not Eucharistic Minister (that refers to the priest who consecrates the elements.)

    • @ReadyToHarvest
      @ReadyToHarvest  26 дней назад +1

      Do you view the statement from the 11th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops "The Eucharist: Source and Summit of the Mission of the Church" as incorrect then, when it refers to those who are not priests as "Eucharistic Ministers"?:
      "Holy Mass and the Celebration of the Word: In parishes awaiting a priest, how widespread is the practice of celebrating the Liturgy of the Word with the distribution of the Eucharist, over which a lay person or Eucharistic minister often presides? What specific formation do those responsible receive? Are the faithful able to understand the difference between such celebrations and Holy Mass? Do they have an adequate knowledge of the distinction between an ordained and non-ordained minister?" www.vatican.va/roman_curia/synod/documents/rc_synod_doc_20040528_lineamenta-xi-assembly_en.html

    • @pestoriusj
      @pestoriusj 23 дня назад +1

      @@ReadyToHarvest Yes, or at least it's an unhelpfully ambiguous phrasing, and in that case the misuse is particularly egregious because it's discussing precisely the fact that a Minister of Holy Communion presiding over a Liturgy of the Word with the distribution of the Eucharist is *not* offering the Eucharist (to God)

    • @xXBlessedXxii
      @xXBlessedXxii 18 дней назад

      666 is the Papacy
      Mark of Beast (KJV Rev 13:16 to 18)
      a)his mark (of authority)
      b) his name &the number of his name (666)
      Only the Papacy fulfills all criteria
      A) He wears 3 tiered tiara to denote authority in heaven, earth and sea.
      The Roman Decretalia states the Pope can free himself from the commands of the apostles, he being their superior, and from the rules of the Old Testament,”
      “The pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.”-Decretal de Translat. Episcop. Cap.
      To receive the pope's mark is to agree to his authority in your mind and in your actions (Rev 13:16) i.e to change God's day of worship to Sunday when it has been the Sabbath day since Genesis. Currently the Papacy is working with leaders to impose a forced day of worship of SUNday i.e Lucifer whereas God's mark or sign on His people
      Has been Sabbath Keeping Ezekiel 20:20, Exodus 31:13, 17
      B) The Pope has many blasphemous titles such as Holy Father, Vicar of Christ(substitute for Christ, Vicarivs Fili Dei)
      VICARIVS (means in place of /Substitute)
      V=5 I= 1 C=100 A & R= 0 I=1 V=5 S=0
      = 121
      FILII -( son )
      F=0 I=1 L=50 I=1 I=1 =53
      DEI (God)
      D=500 E=0 I=1 =501
      112 + 53 + 501 = 666
      Other titles include
      Dvx Cleri (Captain of the Clergy)
      D = 500 V= 5 X = 10 C = 100 L = 50 E/R=0 I = 1 666
      C) Here are examples of Anti-Christ practices the
      Papacy permits
      *'changing' God's laws
      The Catholic 10 Commandments found in Catechisms Sections 2052 -2557 are DIFFERENT to God's 10 Commandments found in Exodus 20.
      Daniel 7:25
      And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
      Dark Ages= RCC persecution of the saints via various torturous, barbarous methods i.e Spanish Inquisition, Various massacres and martyrdom of individuals against the RCC and its teachings
      Luke 16:17
      And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
      * Pope declared as Christ
      the pope] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty, Source: Pope Leo XIII, Encyclica letter tte Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae
      *RCC priests declared as Christ
      Thus the priest, as is said with good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is himself a continuation of Christ. ...Source: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical lettw AD CATHOLICI SACERDOTII 1935.
      *Mary Declared The Mediator Of Salvation by RCC
      1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      www.biblelightinfo.com

  • @intergalactichumanempire9759
    @intergalactichumanempire9759 27 дней назад +87

    In the words of many Lutherans: IS. MEANS. IS.

    • @lavieestlenfer
      @lavieestlenfer 27 дней назад +2

      Not big on metaphors over there?

    • @jansvarz3522
      @jansvarz3522 27 дней назад +24

      @@lavieestlenfer Big on divine mysteries though.

    • @jimbobjones5972
      @jimbobjones5972 27 дней назад +17

      When Jesus says, "Unless you eat the flesh of the son of man and drink his blood, you shall not have life within you."
      Kinda takes this whole thing beyond metaphor, don't you think?

    • @lavieestlenfer
      @lavieestlenfer 27 дней назад +4

      @@jimbobjones5972 Not in the slightest. That's how metaphors work.

    • @seanmurphy7011
      @seanmurphy7011 27 дней назад +1

      @@lavieestlenfer "like", "as if"

  • @gabesmith9171
    @gabesmith9171 27 дней назад +3

    41:51 “or of a child”??😯

    • @JDsVarietyChannel
      @JDsVarietyChannel 27 дней назад

      I know. I truly hope that in the totality of this video some people's eyes are opened to the wickedness of such doctrines. I don't think anything other than demonic manifestations can explain such things. They are certainly speaking from reported and/or personal experiences.

    • @CzarLazar1389
      @CzarLazar1389 27 дней назад +1

      If you watch the video the guy shows right before the quote, you can learn more about Eucharistic miracles in the Orthodox Church.

  • @randalljsilva
    @randalljsilva 27 дней назад

    Wow, that’s a lot of different procedures for various churches!
    I heard you mention the forgiveness of sins as one of the purposes of communion for one of the denominations. What other churches/denominations say the communicant receives from consuming the communion (or loses if they don’t)?

  • @dagigetgetch9339
    @dagigetgetch9339 13 дней назад

    We use mixed wine," oriental orthodox" except our sister church Armenian apostolic.

  • @Almasfanbase
    @Almasfanbase 22 дня назад +2

    I'm more catholic now