Thank you Fr Cedric for your heart touching words. Always much more new insights to your teachings. It is helpful in guiding me in my life. Thanks again. God bless you. 🙏
I join with all of you praying for your families. I pray and believe The Holy Spirit is drawing my son and family to The Lord Jesus. Thank you and God bless you, Father Cedric!
That's another reason WHY Jesi says leave EVERYTHING behind so you YOU yourself can follow Jesus through that Narrow Gate. Go where Jesus goes pray where Jesus pray.
Great Sermon Fr. Cedric. This IS a really good study. I wonder if you have any sermon dealing with the 'Apostasy' of the Church; the Falling away and false teachings as such.
@@fathercedric Don't be Fr. Cedric. I really like this sermon but what also came to mind is the 'great apostasy' of the Church or false teachings that there is more than 'one way' which is obviously dangerous nonsense. Still like your Sermons. Keep em coming!
Just one main observation here......The Greek word stau·rosʹ is translated “cross” in many Bible translations. Notice, however, what various sources say about the meaning of this word: “The Greek word [stau·rosʹ] properly . . . means merely a stake.”-Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature. “A pole in the broadest sense. It is not the equivalent of a ‘cross.’”-Crucifixion in Antiquity. “A strong stake, such as farmers drive into the ground to make their fences or palisades-no more, no less.”-History of the Cross. “It never means two pieces of timber placed across one another at any angle, but always of one piece alone.”-The Companion Bible. “An upright pale or stake . . . It never means two pieces of wood joining each other at any angle.”-A Critical Lexicon and Concordance
GOD BLESS YOU, FATHER CEDRIC!!! GOD is so very proud of you for helping us
all to be saved!!! 🙏💙
Thank you Father! I so need your inspiration to live my journey!❤
Thank you Fr Cedric for your heart touching words. Always much more new insights to your teachings. It is helpful in guiding me in my life. Thanks again. God bless you. 🙏
Thank you father Cedric, I pray for my siblings, my husband, my children, grandchildren and friends amen
Blessed Sabbath to you FR CEDRIC PISEGNA, PRAISE THE
LORD, VERY TRUE IS YOUR
HOMILY ❤
I pray this for my sons Ben and Sam 🙏🙏🙏✝️✝️✝️💖💖💖
I join with all of you praying for your families. I pray and believe The Holy Spirit is drawing my son and family to The Lord Jesus. Thank you and God bless you, Father Cedric!
Wow! A Jewish lady converting to Roman Catholicism! Praise God! God bless you, Father Pisegna!
I am very afraid. Please pray for me
That's another reason WHY Jesi says leave EVERYTHING behind so you YOU yourself can follow Jesus through that Narrow Gate. Go where Jesus goes pray where Jesus pray.
Let's do this!
Great Sermon Fr. Cedric. This IS a really good study. I wonder if you have any sermon dealing with the 'Apostasy' of the Church; the Falling away and false teachings as such.
Not really, sorry.
@@fathercedric Don't be Fr. Cedric. I really like this sermon but what also came to mind is the 'great apostasy' of the Church or false teachings that there is more than 'one way' which is obviously dangerous nonsense. Still like your Sermons. Keep em coming!
Pa Iis here
Just one main observation here......The Greek word stau·rosʹ is translated “cross” in many Bible translations. Notice, however, what various sources say about the meaning of this word:
“The Greek word [stau·rosʹ] properly . . . means merely a stake.”-Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature.
“A pole in the broadest sense. It is not the equivalent of a ‘cross.’”-Crucifixion in Antiquity.
“A strong stake, such as farmers drive into the ground to make their fences or palisades-no more, no less.”-History of the Cross.
“It never means two pieces of timber placed across one another at any angle, but always of one piece alone.”-The Companion Bible.
“An upright pale or stake . . . It never means two pieces of wood joining each other at any angle.”-A Critical Lexicon and Concordance