What Should I Focus on During Holy Confession?

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2014
  • A follow up question from our previous episode on "Preparing for Holy Communion" last week, this question focuses more attention on the actual Mystery (or Sacrament) of Holy Confession and what our attitude should while we are confessing to a Priest. The Mystery of Confession is expressed as a communion between the one who is confessing and God, once we have opened our heart to Him.

Komentáře • 27

  • @user-cl3oo3kw8d
    @user-cl3oo3kw8d Před 11 měsíci

    Very helpful -- thank you! God bless.

  • @adamabiding263
    @adamabiding263 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this.

  • @massrunner
    @massrunner Před 5 lety +9

    I am not Orthodox. I am Roman Catholic.
    I have to say how very moving and beautiful this explanation is of Holy Confession.
    How I wish this was the case in my Church in every respect.
    I have actually been turned away without absolution because the priest doubted my sincerity or contrition. It is devestating.
    And yet I feel bound to the Church and to our Lord.
    Thanks again for this video and for the light it brings my heart.

    • @crickittorres8077
      @crickittorres8077 Před 4 lety +11

      Yes brother come to the Orthodox church. The unchanged church from the beginning.

  • @TheLindosguy
    @TheLindosguy Před 10 lety +7

    Thank you Father for answering my question. I'm learning so much from your homilies and question/answer videos. God Bless and keep you and your family!

  • @KirstinReese-iw8fr
    @KirstinReese-iw8fr Před 6 měsíci

    3:03 priests I know have you sit down or kneel and then at the end kneel w priest stole over head it’s like a conversation with God then closes with a prayer over the head 7:17 yes the burden of not forgiving others unload that burden 8:45 yes humility and grace 9:35 yes 10:06 yes 11:42 yes 13:09 yes it’s a mystery not some kind of muscle contest or trial 15:02 amen 16:21 yes 19:23 yes 19:49 yes 21:47 balanced and loving pastor, many years to his ministry

  • @tc28282
    @tc28282 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Father

  • @djondjon
    @djondjon Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for these broadcasts.

  • @pontification7891
    @pontification7891 Před 10 lety +2

    Ο Θεός ας αξιώνει την διακονία σας, πάντοτε!

  • @rajiantony6306
    @rajiantony6306 Před 5 lety

    Very very beautiful , valuable talk about confession. Thank you very much Father

  • @violetajanelidze1952
    @violetajanelidze1952 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you . Lord bless you and make you stronger

  • @beantrader4723
    @beantrader4723 Před 2 lety

    We sin throughout ea day so without regular confession of sin, the promise of continual cleansing is rendered null and void resulting in broken fellowship. "If we confess our sins, 'HE' is faithful & just to forgive us our sins & to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" 1Jn1:9. In Mt 27:51 when Christ died on the cross "The veil was rent from top to bottom" signifying that no longer was a priest needed for 'confession that formally only one priest was allowed to present to God. Mk 2:7 "Who can forgive sins but God only?" Christ opened the door to the Throneroom of Grace where GOD said we may come at anytime, including confession. God doesn't want to wait a (RCC MONTH), to hear from a confession, he asks for immediate repentance. If I stole from u would u wait a month? Proof that ONLY GOD can forgive sin: Mt 6:14 "For if u forgive other people when they sin against u, ur heavenly 'Father' will also forgive u". Eph 4:32 "Be kind & compassionate to one another, forgiving even as God for Christ's sake has forgiven you", Col 3:13 "Bear w/each othEr & forgive one another if any of u has a grievance against someone. Forgive AS the LORD forgave u", 1Sam2:25 “If one man sins against another, GOD will mediate for him; but if a man sins against the LORD, who can intercede for him?” “For there is one God, and ONE mediator also between God & men, the man Christ Jesus” 1 Tim. 2:5 God desires a 'relationship' w/ea of 'us', God never mentions a go-between-priest in scripture. 'WE' are now the Temple where God lives IN 'us' so we don't need a 'eucharist' that the RCC claims is God. God is Omnipresent in ALL of HIS CHURCH - the BELIEVERS, not just in a cement building. "Do you not know that you are God'sTemple and that God's Spirit dwells in you"? 1Cor3:16. Do u not realize that the 'sacraments' are meant to trick u into believing u can't please God or enter Heaven unless you remain a member of the RCC? Wake up! You already have everything within u as a Believer in Christ! `How long will u remain a seeker of man's religion instead of a seeker of God & HIS teachings & truth? And you, sir, teach a false Gospel that millions are led away from God from thinking, speaking & doing what u falsely teach. Shame on you for contradicting GOD.

    • @BeTransfiguredMinistries
      @BeTransfiguredMinistries  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for your comments, but we are NOT RCC. Nothing is this sermon suggests that we are FORCED into Confession, only to say that clergy have been given the authority by God to forgive sins. Why wouldn't anyone want to take advantage of that authority?

  • @billzaferatos2256
    @billzaferatos2256 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm confused. Our we to confess aloud or silent?

    • @LJAKPower
      @LJAKPower Před 6 lety +2

      Aloud...in the content it is always the same with Orthodox, but the more subtle forms may be different, as some Priests may not require you saying the prayer aloud before you confess. I'm orthodox and I travel a lot for work, so I go to different Orthodox churches while on the road. It's always cleansing.

    • @BeTransfiguredMinistries
      @BeTransfiguredMinistries  Před 6 lety +5

      Aloud. First, the priest can only forgive sins he has heard. Second, the scriptures tell us to confess to one another. When we confess to the Priest, who hears on behalf of the Church, we are confessing to the Church that we brought sin into the body of Christ.

    • @billzaferatos2256
      @billzaferatos2256 Před 6 lety +2

      So I was baptized in the Orthodox Church and raised in the Orthodox Church, in fact the priest was my god father at this Orthodox Church. Believe it or not, somehow as I become an adult I knew nothing about the Orthodox Church. No history, what the choir was singing with the chanters we're saying and even the priest because they were speaking in a different language. After I was married the first two children were baptized in the Orthodox Church my wife at the time put her foot down, so to speak and refuse to let our third child be baptized. She was Baptists and at that time I had accepted Christ I don't have been baptized in the Orthodox Church and was literally clinging to something I didn't understand nor could I explain. So I was saved in the Baptist Church and I gave a full confession to this Baptist preacher and I mean I told all. So I definitely understand the burden this crease in the video explains being lifted. I guess the problem is when I was seeking I was in the hands of the Protestant Community where once saved always saved and work seem to be of Satan versus The Commandments of Christ so I have a lot of backsliding cuz that I did just us not work and it's easier to Fall Away. So rather than a confession ever so often I have a decade to account for I'm not looking forward to that, even though I remember the burden lifted the first time what had me confused was when I was in the Orthodox Church I was never asked to give a confession allowed I always did it in silence as the priest prayed

    • @BeTransfiguredMinistries
      @BeTransfiguredMinistries  Před 6 lety +2

      There is comfort in knowing the Church has authority given by God to ACTUALLY forgive sin. That is the gift of Holy Confession.

    • @pennyk8006
      @pennyk8006 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you father athanasios your blessings

  • @philipschaffer9414
    @philipschaffer9414 Před rokem

    Looks Orthodox Christianity

    • @philipschaffer9414
      @philipschaffer9414 Před rokem

      I am Roman Catholic. Also confession has it's roots in temple Judaism Leviticus 5:5-5:6

  • @Mark-yb1sp
    @Mark-yb1sp Před 2 lety

    This is 100% me.🥹