A Protestant Talks With a Coptic Priest

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
  • The Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church feels pretty foreign to Westerners from a distance, but up close there're a lot of familiar things about it.
    Thanks to Father James and to all of you who make videos like this happen at / tmbh

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  • @MattWhitmanTMBH
    @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před 3 lety +172

    Hey everyone, thanks for being interested in conversations like this and thanks for treating each other well! Some people support the program at patreon.com/tmbh, and while I hugely appreciate that, there's no expectation on my end.
    Here are the links to the two previous videos on the Coptic Church with Father James:
    czcams.com/video/zpbaZXRLWgE/video.html
    czcams.com/video/iRToju4rTTQ/video.html

    • @TheHXCfrog
      @TheHXCfrog Před 3 lety +8

      Hey Matt, I may have missed this in the past but I would love to see a series on your current faith tradition. I’ve loved all of the series’s I’ve seen so far, the Coptic one especially.

    • @yohanakago582
      @yohanakago582 Před 3 lety +4

      Hey matt did you attend the liturgy?

    • @generalisimo1
      @generalisimo1 Před 3 lety +7

      As a member of the Armenian Catholic Church: Chrismation is the name Eastern Christian Churches call the Sacrament of Confirmation.

    • @HabashyAngy
      @HabashyAngy Před 3 lety +5

      The oil has flowers from our savior Jesus burial. This is how blessed those oil are.

    • @growup3626
      @growup3626 Před 3 lety

      Thank you, thank you

  • @karimsameh5171
    @karimsameh5171 Před 3 lety +1231

    I was raised in a Muslim family, But I knew Jesus 8 years ago, and he led me to the Coptic church which I'm so gladly a part of right now. The stunning thing about this church is how much persecution they faced in the past and still face right now but they are so loving, caring and forgiving in a mind blowing way. I came to Jesus not knowing anything and this church and its fathers helped me tons with much kindness that I saw Jesus in them, I was surprised with the amount of jewels of knowledge, logic and faith they have ...... Today Jesus and the church are my life and cant imagine living without them. I owe the Coptic church everything in helping me know Jesus and be in an amazing relationship with him. So thank you so much for this series.

    • @Vern_Levine
      @Vern_Levine Před 3 lety +62

      That’s beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

    • @boomerthomas4309
      @boomerthomas4309 Před 3 lety +62

      This is beautiful! Welcome to the Christian family!

    • @mahmoodali5043
      @mahmoodali5043 Před 3 lety +65

      How did you do it ?
      I had to travel abroad just to be able to attend mess and I finally found the way to the Catholic Church and was baptized there.
      But if I return to Egypt; how to access them ? They didn't want to speak with me four years ago out of fear because it's actually illegal in Egypt

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před 3 lety +152

      Thank you for sharing your story Karim. I'm honored you stopped by to watch my video.

    • @fuferito
      @fuferito Před 3 lety +24

      Congratulations on your personal journey, and I hope the rest of your family and friends take it well.

  • @ahmedozturk2723
    @ahmedozturk2723 Před 3 lety +35

    I'm an Ex Muslim, Now Oriental Orthodox!

    • @sakogekchyan7366
      @sakogekchyan7366 Před 2 měsíci

      If you don't mind my asking brother, which branch of the Oriental Orthodox Church do you belong to?

  • @jajohnson7809
    @jajohnson7809 Před 2 lety +212

    I'm Greek Orthodox, and absolutely love the Coptic church. It is a church with a vibrant monastic and spiritual tradition, and to this day remains under intense persecution. It would be a great joy for me to see all the Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches back in full communion before I leave this world. Also, I appreciate your respectfulness and curiosity. So many Protestants are quick to write us off as some weird group with foreign rituals, and may not even consider us Christian. Thanks for this!

    • @bluegrassboy2448
      @bluegrassboy2448 Před rokem +9

      As a Roman Catholic myself, here in the south, we are also grouped with as you said, "some weird group with foreign rituals". I absolutely love the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom and I have attended St Basil's Liturgy as well. There is a parish of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Charlotte, NC that I visit when I can. It's a bit of a drive for me, but interestingly enough, two Orthodox Mission Parishes have been started in my town! A small chapel at my Parish is being used by the Russian Orthodox Mission and a local Lutheran Church has offered space for the other (I don't know if it's Greek, Russian etc. or not). Is God Great? YES! Our divisions hurt me as I know it hurts the body of Christ, but my town has welcomed these fellow Christians with open arms, and I pray as Christ commanded, we may be one. Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

    • @kidustadesse2466
      @kidustadesse2466 Před rokem +3

      they themself the protestants arent christians

    • @ItachiUchiha-ny6di
      @ItachiUchiha-ny6di Před rokem

      ​@@kidustadesse2466 lol, Anyone that follows Christ and the New Testament is a Christian by definition

    • @JUSTGOTK123
      @JUSTGOTK123 Před rokem +9

      I’m Coptic and I can guarantee you that we also love the Greek Orthodox. We even have hymns that are in Greek.

    • @jimbocrispy6908
      @jimbocrispy6908 Před rokem +8

      @@kidustadesse2466 It’s not your place to judge who is and is not a true follower of Christ, only Christ can do that.

  • @tonyjames9016
    @tonyjames9016 Před 2 lety +82

    I am Eastern Orthodox, and thank you so much for this window into the Coptic Church. My family and I went to Egypt and visited the Coptic community in Cairo. As you enter the community, there are soldiers, gates, and bomb bollards near the sacred sites and church, because they are oppressed. Look no further than the 21 Coptic martyrs killed by Isis. They live under daily threat for their very lives for being Christian, and still maintain a level of faith Of which I can only stand is awe. I look at the Coptic community and say that this is the type of Christian in need to be. May Lord have Mercy. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight Před 3 lety +262

    It's one of the most moving things for me to learn of Christians from places and traditions I'm not familiar with. It's literally learning of new members of your own family.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +13

      I love that analogy! As a Copt, I have been loving this series for a long time and I'm so honoured Matt chose to make these videos about the Coptic church :)

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Před 3 lety

      Not the same family bro. At all

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +10

      @@toddmaek5436 Why do you say that?

    • @RudyCarrera
      @RudyCarrera Před 3 lety +4

      The interviewer is exceptional. Though I'm Eastern Orthodox, and he did a great job on meeting them, I'd love for him to talk with Christians from Iraq, namely the Assyrian Orthodox Church. Truly impressive people and believers.

  • @kthomas3280
    @kthomas3280 Před rokem +29

    As a convert to Orthodoxy it’s the most wonderful thing I’ve ever done. 12 years later I’ve never looked back.

  • @bereketsisay3675
    @bereketsisay3675 Před 3 lety +47

    I am an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Christian and i used to think i got all the answers and if we teach the other side they would join under the body of Christ. My teachers told me that wont work and only Love can inspire devotion and attracts peoples towards the light. These coptic series showed me the care and the love within and i thank our father james for that.

  • @TonyTones123
    @TonyTones123 Před 3 lety +101

    As an Orthodox I love seeing these Orthodox videos!

  • @mahmoodali5043
    @mahmoodali5043 Před 3 lety +156

    Thanks so much for this video.
    I love the Coptic Orthodox so much. I have grown up with them in Egypt and they are such beautiful souls.
    The goodness I saw on their part throughout my life was the reason I considered Christianity and knew a lot about its values when I started searching for the truth.
    Long story short; I found the internet forum of a Canadian Protestant theology school and finally found someone to ask my questions. After three weeks I had all the answers i needed and knew our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was the truth. I started studying the word with a Protestant friend from America when I was in Egypt, then I decided to try to get baptized Orthodox or Catholic because that's how I understood the scripture about baptism.
    Funny story here: Because the conversion is kept secret in Egypt, my friend and I went to the beach and pretended to have holding breath competitions except he was reciting the words baptising me Protestant 😂.
    I got fed up with not being able to attend mess or communion and of keeping my faith a secret, and jumped at the first chance to travel abroad for a master's degree.
    There, in France and after a year of preparation, I was baptized Catholic.
    To all the Coptic Orthodox reading this; I love you all and I miss you just as much as I miss my family that I had to leave.
    In my heart the Coptic Orthodox and Catholic are my family that times separated me from, I miss you my brothers and sisters and I love you as my family of faith that I grew up with even before I became Christian❤
    Let us all pray for the reunification of the church❤

  • @EricAlHarb
    @EricAlHarb Před 3 lety +227

    I’m eastern Catholic, please remember there are 24 churches in the Catholic Church, not just the Latin church.

    • @MarioPoluan
      @MarioPoluan Před 3 lety +31

      Yes! Bring it up bro... Not many know this info about our Universal Church (Catholic Church)

    • @MarioPoluan
      @MarioPoluan Před 3 lety +15

      @The Ten Minute Bible Hour
      I think this comment will interest you Matt

    • @EricAlHarb
      @EricAlHarb Před 3 lety +28

      To be fair, father did mention the Coptic Catholic Church. But I’m not sure if Matt is aware that there are 24 particular churches in the Catholic communion.

    • @yohanakago582
      @yohanakago582 Před 3 lety +9

      @@EricAlHarb which rite? Me plain old roman rite

    • @EricAlHarb
      @EricAlHarb Před 3 lety +15

      Yohana Kago Syriac Catholic

  • @CopticCitzen
    @CopticCitzen Před 3 lety +117

    As a Coptic Christian I really enjoyed the interview and the way father James explained the holy tradition and its importance to us. I pray that all the churches become united again.

    • @MarioPoluan
      @MarioPoluan Před 3 lety +5

      Amen to that brother.
      I'm Catholic in Indonesia

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +3

      We already are :)

    • @nathanielfabular9981
      @nathanielfabular9981 Před 3 lety +1

      George Basta amen from philippine catholics

    • @RussianBot4Christ
      @RussianBot4Christ Před 3 lety +8

      Churches are already united through Christ, because whoever is of Christ is united of other people. Pray not for worldly unification, but to see all of God's servants as already unified.

    • @anthonyfowler2623
      @anthonyfowler2623 Před rokem

      Amen

  • @mikeandersen5
    @mikeandersen5 Před 3 lety +159

    This series is replacing my HANDBOOK OF DENOMINATIONS book. May God bless you for this series.

    • @peteroleary9447
      @peteroleary9447 Před 3 lety +5

      It's said that the Orthodox Church is not a denonination, nor non-denominational. Rather, it's an Orthodox conviction that it's _pre-denominational_ .

    • @BiglariProductions
      @BiglariProductions Před 3 lety +2

      @@peteroleary9447 For me, I consider Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant more like branches of Christianity...
      Whereas denominations are like in protestantism would be baptist, pentecostal, Methodist, etc...

    • @peteroleary9447
      @peteroleary9447 Před 3 lety +2

      @@BiglariProductionsOh boy, that's a common way of looking at Christendom, but sure stir controversy among some. Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic reject the notions of denominationalism and _branchism_ for theological reasons, and would rather leave that taxonomy alone

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BiglariProductions Denomination is a term that protestants are comfortable being classified as. Properly speaking an Orthodox should (politely) demur in the use of that term for the Orthodox. If someone asks an Orthodox person "what denomination are you? (presumably they know the person is a Christian)", the Orthodox person could side step and say simply "I am an Orthodox Christian". No need to correct the questioner.

  • @louofm1
    @louofm1 Před 2 lety +19

    I'm Greek Orthodox and love our Coptic brothers. Fr James is an amazing ambassador and teacher to Orthodoxy

  • @lucber75
    @lucber75 Před 3 lety +257

    Would be cool if you visited some more Arab/Eastern christian churches like the Maronite, Syriac or the Assyrian Church(Nestorian)

    • @sosiesosie9162
      @sosiesosie9162 Před 3 lety +28

      Add the Ethiopian Church

    • @mattbellacotti
      @mattbellacotti Před 3 lety +10

      Nestorian belief is highly heretical as is the Ethiopian Church.

    • @lucber75
      @lucber75 Před 3 lety +12

      @@mattbellacotti wierd take but okay

    • @matrixlone
      @matrixlone Před 3 lety +3

      @@mattbellacotti how come its heretical?

    • @sosiesosie9162
      @sosiesosie9162 Před 3 lety +13

      @@mattbellacotti The Ethiopian Church has been under Coptic Church until 1956

  • @geneparadiso6258
    @geneparadiso6258 Před 3 lety +383

    Very informative! I hope someday we can reunite, Catholic and Orthodox.

  • @carlsdarvin
    @carlsdarvin Před 3 lety +144

    It's just mind blowing for me how much oriental orthodox and eastern ortodox have in common! I mean, we are separated for like 16 centuries! Greetings from Serbia!
    Mat, you're doing a great, great job!

    • @Andronicus_of_Rhodes
      @Andronicus_of_Rhodes Před 3 lety +2

      God bless, brother

    • @sofia2moro
      @sofia2moro Před 3 lety +11

      The one true CHURCH! Orthodoxy doesnt rely on individual interpretations and belief systems , they are well known for putting the word of God first regardless if they fully accept or understand it . Their motto is obedience to God only so even after centuries they will be the same no matter where

    • @crobeastness
      @crobeastness Před 3 lety +2

      @@sofia2moro how is it one true church if you guys have nationalized Christianity? there's Serbian orthodox, greek orthodox, Ukrainian orthodox, etcetera.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +1

      Is there something wrong with the Catholic Orthodox Church of the holy Roman empire? Asking for a friend haha. Jk. I don't wanna debate. Just a thought :)

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +2

      Ftr I have learned a lot from the coptics.ostly the saints and the excluded books. Good sermons too on humility.

  • @8475143117
    @8475143117 Před 3 lety +44

    I am a Melkite, I LOVE my Coptic brothers & sisters :-). YES, we Catholics too have married priest....

    • @vincenzorutigliano5435
      @vincenzorutigliano5435 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, Eastern Catholics do. In the west it is not the disciplinary tradition. It could change in the future but we have seen that unmarried priests are more independent to go, preach and die in remote location in the name of Christ.

    • @bub6871
      @bub6871 Před rokem

      @@vincenzorutigliano5435 wow I never thought about that. They are not tied down to a family they can give everything to the church and to Christ. Beautiful, I don't know why I never thought about that.

    • @priscilacandal151
      @priscilacandal151 Před 2 měsíci

      @@vincenzorutigliano5435100% this is the main reason. A married man has other priorities and stresses!

  • @marouka99
    @marouka99 Před 3 lety +223

    As a coptic orthodox Christian I have enjoyed this series so much! I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and have been a fan of NDQ since it started! Thanks for always being so curious and interested in learning about new things. Your love for learning is definitely contagious Matt!

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před 3 lety +16

      Thanks Mark, that means a lot friend!

    • @pi4t651
      @pi4t651 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm curious about something. The Chrismation (spelling?) seems like it would be rather tricky to do on a baby simply for practical reasons. And there wasn't any mention of confirmation in the interview. Do you do infant baptism and Chrismation, or do you wait until the child has come to faith?

    • @ramezaziz2336
      @ramezaziz2336 Před 3 lety +4

      @@pi4t651 We baptise infants and do the Chrismation straight after they are out of the water. Coming to the faith is the work of the Holy Spirit and there is no reason for Him not to work in us from infancy through the Holy mysteries as well as intellectually as we grow.

    • @pi4t651
      @pi4t651 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@ramezaziz2336 So how does confirmation work for you? Do you confirm both sacraments, and if so does it play out differently in any way because of that? ...Actually, I'm making an assumption there. *Do* you practice something along the lines of confirmation (that is, some sort of formal way for a believer who was baptised as an infant to say "yes, I believe in Christ and am committing myself to him, accepting and confirming the baptism I was given"? Or do people who were born into the church just grow up into believers without any formal step there?

    • @ramezaziz2336
      @ramezaziz2336 Před 3 lety +6

      @@pi4t651 We don't have a formal rite of confirmation. Once baptised you start taking communion and you just grow organically in the church, learning as you go and the confirmation is sort of implied/assumed. In practice we confirm / profess the faith every time we proclaim the creed which we do as part of the hours prayers five times a day every day as well as in the Devine liturgy, if that counts :)

  • @04724349
    @04724349 Před 3 lety +30

    A holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. The Coptic church is a great example of resilience, amazing zeal for Christ and his holy message. I am not a Copt but I am thankful for the existence of these brothers in Christ.

    • @VoVina111
      @VoVina111 Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! That is very sweet :-)

  • @gracesengul8152
    @gracesengul8152 Před 2 lety +13

    I am apart of the Syriac Orthodox Church (orthodoxy from syria). (I am ethnically Aramean from Mesopotamia) I speak Aramaic and so does my parish. We have sooo much in common with the Coptic Orthodox Church. God Bless my fellow middle eastern Christians :)))

  • @michaelbaumert4501
    @michaelbaumert4501 Před 3 lety +86

    I have loved this three-part series (four part series). Love my Coptic brothers and sisters. Love my Orthodox brothers and sisters. Love my Protestant brothers and sisters. This is a good work you're doing, Matt.

    • @innocentgreen1338
      @innocentgreen1338 Před 3 lety +4

      Love you too, brother!

    • @michaelbaumert4501
      @michaelbaumert4501 Před 3 lety +2

      @@innocentgreen1338 Thanks, brother! I'm assuming you're Orthodox and I often wonder from your camp's perspective, what hurdles do you think are necessary for unity with our Coptic brethren and with Rome? At this point is the biggest issue of how authority would work (i.e. would the Roman Pope have to give up the ability to speak ex-cathedra? Would the Copts have to recognize any primacy attributed to the Patriarch of the East? Would we have three (five historically) Popes?) God bless!

    • @Alfredo8059
      @Alfredo8059 Před 3 lety

      I would think there is some misconception about the Catholic Pope . Very rarely does he make any sort of ex cathedra statement. It is only meant to be used when the Church is already clearly in consensus or a Church Council (which is called to resolve debate) is unable to come to consensus, in which he would finish the debate . The vast, vast majority of things are solved in a conciliatory manner, in a council called by the Pope , Since Peter (single) received the keys from Jesus, only the patriarch of the universal Church has the authority to call the whole Church to council .
      I think Pete's ministry can't give up the keys. Blessings

  • @benhyrne5073
    @benhyrne5073 Před 3 lety +65

    Man, coming for a conservative protestant background, I love this series. Good to know the world is filled with Christians even though they may not fit exactly within my "camp".

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +8

      Same, but catholic haha. When I heard coptics have 3 hour mass and half the year in fasts I was like, alright they're definitely getting saved lol. Maybe it's not about "being catholic?" haha.

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 Před 3 lety

      @Kerulus Samy
      The real salvation for your soul is " Believe in Oneness as mentioned in the Ten Commandments"

    • @Alfredo8059
      @Alfredo8059 Před 3 lety +1

      @Kerulus Samy , yes brother, it was a joke. Catholics reject Pelagianism and semi-pelagianism. We distinguish between our works and the works of God in us and through us. All we have to do is let God work.

    • @iiragequitt
      @iiragequitt Před 3 lety +6

      @@spookidrew4284 Haha its not about us Fasting like 200 days a year or having 3 Hours long liturgy coz again its all part of the tradition, the most important thing is believing in the one and only Jesus Christ

  • @jeremyt192
    @jeremyt192 Před 3 lety +23

    I am so blessed to be a member of the Coptic Orthodox Church (a convert from Roman Catholicism). May God strengthen us all in the faith, and God bless everyone who sees these videos.

    • @iiragequitt
      @iiragequitt Před 3 lety +2

      Roman Catholic or Coptic, most important thing is the blessing of Christianity, welcome to our family "Copts" and respect to our catholic brethren

    • @mjramirez6008
      @mjramirez6008 Před rokem

      @@iiragequitt ❤❤✝✝🙏🙏

  • @tinamelaku953
    @tinamelaku953 Před 3 lety +71

    Hey matt, it's been an amazing experience. You are really doing a great job bringing Christians closer. Thank you so much. I hope 🙏 someday you will give us a glimpse of the ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TEWAHIDO CHURCH ⛪....thanks again... God Bless you

  • @phickle
    @phickle Před 3 lety +78

    Really looking forward to the next part of the interview. As a Catholic I find the orthodox churches fascinating, especially their Holy Traditions which are so similar to ours. I'd like to be very forward and ask you one thing (if you haven't already): please attend one of their Liturgies some Sunday. The Liturgy is the prayer of the people of God. I think you should experience that prayer. Viva Christo Rey!

    • @englishlearningcenter1470
      @englishlearningcenter1470 Před 3 lety +6

      Viva Christo Rey!

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +3

      Same! Couldn't say it better! I kinda feel it's like, if you're catholic and are ready to dig even deeper, here's a few more books and a bunch of fasts have at it :)

  • @Melvin_Thoma
    @Melvin_Thoma Před 3 lety +39

    It's the same in the Eastern Catholic churches as well. Sacraments of baptism, confirmation and holy communion are all given together at the same time to infants

  • @morgmatar2117
    @morgmatar2117 Před 3 lety +77

    I love this series so much. It is the kind of thing the church, the world, and by all means the Internet needs much more of. Thank you for all of the work that you put in and your willingness to have open and candid conversations. It is really encouraging.

    • @AmberFaganello
      @AmberFaganello Před 3 lety +7

      Toooottttaaaallyyyy agree! We should be united as the faithful, and not so eager to set ourselves apart from our brothers and sisters in Christ - even where they are so very different in their expression of faith.

  • @ThoseWhoDare
    @ThoseWhoDare Před 3 lety +29

    Very, very inspiring. The true Church of Christ, in a direct line.

  • @stephenrankin8916
    @stephenrankin8916 Před 3 lety +19

    Everything he said was with love and tradition. His belief in Christ is impowered or connected by tradition but he never made a judgement based on tradition. This is a great man.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah. Coptics got some darn good priests not gonna lie haha.

    • @RudyCarrera
      @RudyCarrera Před 3 lety

      Really well said.

  • @logangriffith4950
    @logangriffith4950 Před 3 lety +16

    visited an orthodox church bc of this series, found a coptic church nearby, maybe i can visit them and take part in a liturgy sometime soon.

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +2

      It might be a little more complicated now because of COVID (my church is still in the phase where you have to sign up for a liturgy unfortunately). It might be better to find their contact info and reach out to them like that? Good luck on your journey, God bless!

    • @MN-wi1pr
      @MN-wi1pr Před 3 lety

      Momera 100% agree with you

  • @gideonjudges7
    @gideonjudges7 Před 3 lety +27

    His explanation of "where the Church is" reminded me of the Russian saint Theophan the Recluse. He was apparently asked by a spiritual directee about Lutherans and whether or not they were saved. His response (and I haven't personally read it yet, so I have no idea about the exact thing he said) was: "You, the Orthodox Christian, need to stay faithful to the Church. You need to focus on what Christ has given to you." But, concerning those outside of the visible boundaries of the Church, God will love them and lead them in whatever way He wants to. He may guide them into the Orthodox Church, but that is between them and Him, not you. On your part, stay faithful. But then, apparently, (and this is really beautiful), concerning those outside the visible bounds of the Church, he recites the lines from Matthew: "what man of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone?" On one level, they may not have valid Sacraments/Apostolic Succession--but on another level, they are still asking a Loving Father for bread.
    As a Catholic (and former Protestant), this really rings true for me personally. Even though I was not "really" receiving Holy Communion in the Anglican Church, I definitely know some sort of union with Christ still was happening. His offered Body and Blood may not have been sacramentally present--but looking back on it, I know He was giving Himself to me in some way.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +1

      I've been really big on learning more about the saints recently.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +1

      So thanks. Very interesting and rings true to me

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +1

      I love this so much, that's such a beautiful way to look at it and that verse makes so much sense in this context. Thanks for sharing, God bless you

    • @jonathansmith336
      @jonathansmith336 Před 11 dny

      I would go so far as to say God may bless nonsacramental communion whether rhise who receive it believe or know it. People come to faith through hearing the gospel who don't believe it or know it at the time.

  • @normzlex7657
    @normzlex7657 Před 3 lety +7

    As a Catholic from the Philippines. The Church of Saint Mark is worth figthing for.
    Be strong Brothers.
    Viva Kristo Rei

  • @Malo11
    @Malo11 Před rokem +5

    I am a Coptic Orthodox Christian and I passed by this video. It makes my heart so happy to see another Priest evangelizing to you and all these beautiful people. I really appreciate your open mind because our faith has so much meaning, even though throughout a one-year period, we do the same things consistently with the Coptic Calendar. I love that you gave Father (another name for Priest is "Abouna") James this beautiful video to show others our beautiful faith and church. Church for us is not a place, but instead in our hearts so we are all connected whether I pray a liturgy at a different city/state church. We are connected by God and His grace and love. God bless you and may He fill your heart with peace and love.

  • @nectanbo
    @nectanbo Před 3 lety +16

    As a Coptic Christian I want to thank you for this amazing video. I actually ended up learning a lot and I love your gracious and respectful interviewing attitude - not trying to get gotcha moments but truly trying to encourage further elaboration, elucidation and contrasting.
    Thank you and God bless ❤️

  • @michaelmeyer9527
    @michaelmeyer9527 Před rokem +3

    i was protestant and converted to the coptic orthodox church

  • @danielc608
    @danielc608 Před 3 lety +13

    This series on the Coptic Church has really opened my eyes and heart.

  • @andrefouche9682
    @andrefouche9682 Před 2 lety +6

    I just want to say, I have never come across a protestant that is doing his utmost to not misrepresent other Christian churches. Thanks a lot, this makes your channel interesting and educational.

  • @nickstone3113
    @nickstone3113 Před rokem +2

    I am Greek orthodox and have worshipped in the Coptic in London in Kensington and was always moved by the worship and powerful singing and intense spiritual authentic atmosphere of the liturgy and people. Reading the services I cannot find any difference to chalcedon faith. Just a different way of explaining the same facts.
    One remembers the 20 Coptic martyr's refusing to deny Christ on that Libyan beach in 2015 and meeting a gruesome death by beheading with a knife . And the African none Christian with them who could have gone free but chose to die with them confessing Christ.

  • @sargael
    @sargael Před 3 lety +19

    Great video! Thank you. Father's point on the Eucharist reminded me of Elizabeth of England's reply when asked about her belief in the Eucharist:
    "Twas God the word that spake it,
    He took the bread and brake it;
    And what the word did make it;
    That I believe, and take it."

  • @rosshere
    @rosshere Před 3 lety +12

    Didn't realize how close the Coptic expression is to my own. Very good stuff. thanks

    • @agary918
      @agary918 Před 3 lety +1

      The coptic expresión will be always close to Catholics and Orthodoxs

  • @laurabohlander5985
    @laurabohlander5985 Před 3 lety +7

    I've been so excited for this video ❤️ love your work Matt!

  • @AbigailRoseify
    @AbigailRoseify Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for doing and publishing this interview!!!!

  • @dimesonhiseyes9134
    @dimesonhiseyes9134 Před 3 lety +15

    These are getting better and better The later videos you were doing a much better job on than your earlier ones. You're asking more questions you are obviously getting more comfortable with it very well done keep up the good work

  • @deb664
    @deb664 Před 3 lety +7

    Once again. An absolutely wonderful,informative interview. Thank you.

  • @gsagabaen
    @gsagabaen Před 3 lety +8

    The Priest was so gracious in his answers.

  • @BrianPurcell72
    @BrianPurcell72 Před 3 lety +24

    I have really enjoyed this series. It has opened up the world and people of Christianity to such a wider net than how I grew up. In the 80's as a kid going to youth group, the assumption was true Christians were those of the "traditional" Protestant denominations (whatever that means). Everything else was a cult, and that included Catholics and Orthodox. As an adult I slowly rejected that thought and strongly feel no church has it 100% correct and should be humble in our view of what makes a Christian a Christian. Nowadays I'm going to assume that my net is even wider than most evangelical Christians are willing to go, but that's ok. Like you I knew nothing about Coptic faith. You have opened my eyes to its beauty and so many common links it has to our western understanding of faith.

    • @labsquadmedia176
      @labsquadmedia176 Před 3 lety +3

      @Brian Purcell - John writes (1 John 5:11-12), "whoever has the Son has life, and whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life". Sound theology comes after the fact of meeting the Savior and responding to the grace of God through faith. It's not unimportant, anymore than an accurate description of my wife is unimportant, but it is not primary. Knowing the Father through the Son by the Spirit is primary. He then writes his law on our hearts (Hebrews 8:8-10). When you meet someone who knows the Savior and walks with him, (1 John 2:3-6) it's not a mystery. These brothers and sisters can be at home in a wide variety of settings. Individual traditions can be an enriching reality or they can be a deadly distraction. I've appreciated this series for the window into the different traditions the family of God inhabits. Father James's explanation of "chrismation" was beautiful and enriching: "vital" in the sense of life-giving if not in the sense of even of "salvationally-necessary". I am enriched, not threatened by his perspective.

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you for your open-mindedness! Growing up Orthodox in a western country, I remember a friend once asked me "Are you Catholic or Christian"? I hadn't realized that some protestants didn't consider Catholics Christians until that point. I didn't know how to answer because I was like I'm Christian but I guess not in the way that you mean it

  • @davidleannsorondo9493
    @davidleannsorondo9493 Před 3 lety

    Another wonderful and informative interview! Thank you so much and my God contiue to bless your ministry, Matt!

  • @patrickho9007
    @patrickho9007 Před 3 lety +26

    I was a Cradle RC, but somehow I felt something missing and here in Singapore, we do not have many other expressions of Christianity other than Roman Catholics or Protestants(& prosperity ones). I follow your channel for insights to many other practices I can relate to as a Catholic. I have to honestly admit that I have left the Roman practice in search of of a home where my heart is guided to by the Holy Spirit. Your series has brought insights to other Apostolic Traditions that I was not educated about and have left me with a hunger to know more about other Churches in the Traditional Liturgy. I would actually term myself as a Tradtional Christian, of Liturgy & Tradition..Thank U for opening up the world of fellow family churches rooted in Liturgy and Apostolic traditions for me Matt!

    • @protestantwarrior1411
      @protestantwarrior1411 Před 3 lety +5

      Those who teach Prosperity theology are not Christians, they teach a different Gospel through monetary means.

    • @sethn1094
      @sethn1094 Před 3 lety +4

      While any practicing Catholic would have concern for you, and feel grief at the dismal state of our education programs; knowing that you would at least be in an apostolic church with real sacraments would be some relief.

    • @angelbaby78
      @angelbaby78 Před 3 lety +3

      which tradition to you follow now? I am lost right now,... I'm not comfortable with Catholicism anymore..

    • @patrickho9007
      @patrickho9007 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm just leaning towards the Anglican High Church.. I just feel comfortable with their Approach, I know that certain friends will be uncomfortable with a Catholic turning Protestant, but I've really looked at many practices of the High church with similarities to my Catholic Faith... they have religious orders similar to catholics, franciscans, carmelites etc... there's also my deep reverence to Our Lady, and they gave the Society of St. Mary which is similar to the Legion of Mary. I know my friends will not be happy with me receiving holy communion in the Anglican faith which they deemed invalid. But my heart believes that it is and that's all that matters.. I've yet to receive it though, as the Local representation of Anglican Communion in Singapore is of the Low and evangelical type.

    • @patrickho9007
      @patrickho9007 Před 3 lety +2

      Dear Angel Love, I happen to chance upon your comment in another thread about your disconnect with Marian Apparitions, I must say that though I have very High Reverence to Our Lady, Its not because of of her supposed apparitions/miracles, it's because She said "yes" to Angel Gabriel that we had Christ and Christianity today. I cannot accept certain dogmas of the church about The Blessed Mother though.. I believe what other orthodox church preaches, that she is the Saint of Saints and I accord her with full Reverence and gratitude... Yes, I still recite the Rosary in her honour but that's as far as I go, not asking her for blessings or for that matter other Patron saints for miraculous blessings, eg praying to St Jude for Health etc..

  • @pokeslob
    @pokeslob Před 3 lety +21

    I enjoyed the LCMS episodes a lot, the pastor was very interesting. I gotta say, though, these Coptic episodes have been my absolute favourite! Fr. James seems like an excellent priest, and you guys seem to be genuinely enjoying each other in conversation.

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +2

      They really do! Matt is such a great interviewer

  • @margokupelian344
    @margokupelian344 Před rokem +1

    I agree. Father James IS very special but so are you Matt. I haven’t met a person who is as lenient and accepting and respectful towards other Christian denominations as you are. God BLESS you and Father James.
    P. S. I’m an Armenian Orthodox and as such we are affiliated with the Coptic Church.

  • @user-vj9qz3br6l
    @user-vj9qz3br6l Před 3 lety +3

    I have been eagerly waiting for this video since I watched the last one

  • @DrWalker2001
    @DrWalker2001 Před 3 lety +6

    Dude! This was an awesome conversation. His explanation of the consensus view of the Eucharist was exceptional. Loved it!

  • @Revjonbeadle
    @Revjonbeadle Před 3 lety +34

    I am Anglican clergy and this series has opened up so many fruitful conversations with my evangelical friends who find themselves hungry for more of the sacramental worldview.

    • @knuckles9863
      @knuckles9863 Před 3 lety

      Jake Sanders what core doctrines translate from Presbyterianism to Anglicanism?

    • @patrickho9007
      @patrickho9007 Před 3 lety +3

      I would consider myself Anglican now from being a cradle Catholic, but that said, I revere the High church Liturgical style of the Anglican Communion. I've always told my fellow protestant friends, our lives in the world today is full of noise... why can't we devote our Service and worship for that 1 hour or so in solemnity.. afterall, Christ's birth and Death is not about Bands and noise to announce the events but a remembrance of a time of quiet and humble birth to the Sad and mournful crucifixion of Christ. So it just about me and that once a week service that I devote solemnity to Liturgy 🙏

    • @andreschezpik
      @andreschezpik Před 3 lety +3

      @@jakesanders136 Really, dead people? I thought we are all living God's life after we meet Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. I am catholic myself and I don't pray to dead people but I ask them, brothers and sisters, who went before me in front of God to intercede for me. What about that Jesus said in Luke 20, 37, and 38: but in the account of the burning bush, even Moses showed that the dead rise, for he calls the Lord ‘the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’ He is not the God of the dead, but of the living, for to him all are alive.”

    • @adamsmith4195
      @adamsmith4195 Před 3 lety

      @@andreschezpik of course they are alive. That doesn’t mean they can omnisciently hear thousands of prayers everyday.

    • @andreschezpik
      @andreschezpik Před 3 lety

      @@adamsmith4195 If they're alive they listen us for sure. If you don't believed it good for you.

  • @fja3245
    @fja3245 Před 3 lety

    I learn every time I watch your videos! Thanks for doing this...and doing it with such humility and charity.

  • @christineselwains8773
    @christineselwains8773 Před 3 lety +1

    You did a fantastic job on this interview and your insights were spot on. Really enjoyed this!

  • @DustinKingen
    @DustinKingen Před 3 lety +14

    Watching these series brings me hope that the Church may come back together one day.

  • @maryamdee951
    @maryamdee951 Před 3 lety +10

    I’m totally in love with this series. Thank you Matt from the Ten Minute Bible Hour for your openness and willingness to explore the Coptic Orthodox Church and thank you Father James Mikhail -an incredible ambassador of Christ and our Church!!

  • @Moscoviya2009
    @Moscoviya2009 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh I've been waiting for this! So excited to watch this!

  • @Beardbones
    @Beardbones Před 3 lety +1

    I love this series of videos so much. Thanks for the great content

  • @deb664
    @deb664 Před 3 lety +5

    Your description of Christians used to be affirmed and family dinner was SOOOO exact and true! Loved it and GOD BLESS YOU!!

  • @benbarker8154
    @benbarker8154 Před 3 lety +16

    Matt, I have really enjoyed your tours of faith. Thank you for your enormous effort.

  • @johnmascola3403
    @johnmascola3403 Před 3 lety +6

    This IS one of your Best videos, Matt. Keep Going.

  • @cachinnation448
    @cachinnation448 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing interview. I have had a fascination and tremendous respect for the Coptic church since my time as a Brit Prot Missionary in Egypt. This series is superb, keep going brother.

  • @saschahart2646
    @saschahart2646 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Matt, love the platform and approach to exploring Christian faiths! Especially liked the videos on the Orthodox Church! My parents left it up to me what I wanted to be baptized as and as it so happened I had my spiritual moment on a visit to russia where I was baptized orthodox! Without really understanding the faith I knew this was right for me! I’ve since married a Romanian orthodox and have two little children! Only a few years ago I began learning about my faith and since you have been covering TTMBH I have learned more about the Bible and even more about the orthodox faith! Thank you

  • @mariambahgat398
    @mariambahgat398 Před 3 lety +11

    This series about the Coptic Orthodox church is fascinating!!! THANK YOUUUUU.. The interview is amazing, very objective, very high level of respectful mindful discussion between two Christians from different backgrounds. Thanks for giving people the chance to know more about this beautiful church, to understand more why things go that way. I believe this video and these series of knowing more about different churches and traditions, from where they all come, will help everyone to be more open minded and accepting, and loving to His brothers and sisters in Christianity. I always pray that we all unite in Jesus Christ. It’s not difficulty or harmful at all to look at different churches and know more their history and to be impacted or grown up spiritually through some of these traditions or concepts in faith. The main goal is always getting deeper and deeper in your knowledge and personal relationship with God. And the Coptic Orthodox church, in my opinion, has many ways of support to have a deep intimate relationship with God. God bless 🙏🏼

  • @samt7785
    @samt7785 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I watched some of the videos you made, I like it. But I subscribed to you channel because of this Lovely young Pastor you interviewed.

  • @sofiah5668
    @sofiah5668 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for taking the time teaching us! Fascinating !

  • @mikkis668
    @mikkis668 Před 3 lety +4

    This must be one of the best church interviews you done. Fr. James is such wise and lovable leader. He makes the Coptic Church look like the best church ever.
    The consecration of the whole body is a beautiful idea.
    Matt, thank you for doing this.

  • @moringa-biblereading
    @moringa-biblereading Před 3 lety +4

    I love your work Matt! So well done, keep them coming. Thank you!

  • @kebeightyfour5717
    @kebeightyfour5717 Před 3 lety +1

    This is the fourth time I've listened to Father James. This is my favorite session by far. If you could revisit Father James, it would great. Keep up the good work!

  • @LlywellynOBrien
    @LlywellynOBrien Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video Matt! Fascinating to learn a little more about the Copts.

  • @pgancedo9299
    @pgancedo9299 Před 2 lety +4

    I really love your videos. I never really had an understanding of Protestantism but thru your interviews your faith becomes clear and is truly beautiful. God bless you from an Orthodox brother!

  • @bryaneast2513
    @bryaneast2513 Před 3 lety +7

    This is a brilliant film, I have learned so much about the Coptic Church and was very impressed with this Coptic priest. Rev'd Bryan V East (Retired Anglican living in UK)

  • @julianaq7633
    @julianaq7633 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this fantastic video! I love learning about our coptic brothers and sisters, this interview was amazing.

  • @Mwazvh
    @Mwazvh Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos so much, man. Thank you so much for this.

  • @user-wo7rz3yn4o
    @user-wo7rz3yn4o Před 2 lety +5

    I'm a fallen away catholic and struggle with many things. Matt your work makes me a better Christian and helps me to understand and appreciate many things I previously did not. Thank you.

  • @nancygobran2518
    @nancygobran2518 Před 3 lety +6

    This is an awesome series thank you for sharing my faith with so many people! I love this it makes me so proud to be a Coptic Orthodox Women🥰🥰🥰🥰God Bless your work 🥰🥰🥰

  • @donaltman9780
    @donaltman9780 Před 3 lety

    I ya e really enjoyed these interviews. Thank you Matt for making these videos.

  • @joonie8103
    @joonie8103 Před 3 lety +5

    Just finished the video,your comment at the end was like a beautiful preach to me...I will keep that in mind also to care for everyone

  • @benbarker8154
    @benbarker8154 Před 3 lety +49

    Am I a Christian? Absolutely the most terrifying and urgent question one can ask.

    • @AmberFaganello
      @AmberFaganello Před 3 lety +2

      Yes!

    • @randomango2789
      @randomango2789 Před 3 lety +3

      What’s the time stamp?

    • @rwshaw1234
      @rwshaw1234 Před 3 lety

      The most terrifying questions are: is the actually a God, and do we continue to exist after physical death.
      There is absolutely no objective evidence that either of these are true.
      The faith one holds is largely a function of the culture and family you were born into - in other words, chance. There may be cases of mental and emotional "epiphanies" leading one to other Faith's, but these are by definition subjective interior reasons that can never be objectively efficacious evidence of thruth. In other words, it all comes down to simple preference, and the forces your immediate culture exerts on your choices. All religions are merely cultural "tags" that mean "You can trust me. There are certain things I will and will not do to/for you.". It's a social warranty.

    • @benbarker8154
      @benbarker8154 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rwshaw1234 Interesting. Thank you for sharing your information. I heard something similar to your statement years ago and your comment refreshed my recollection of that viewpoint. So what you are saying is that people use religious labels, jargon, experiences, as a shortcut or "trust coupon" to gain leverage. Is that correct?

    • @mariannemagdy1228
      @mariannemagdy1228 Před 3 lety

      @@rwshaw1234Your opinion is respected but i beg to differ, i know someone who had very normal worldly home, and went to the monastery. How can you explain that? God works with each person in different ways, your role in this is to have eyes to see his working in your life and in your circumstances , and the more you see the more your faith grows. That is how it works. Give him a chance and see how He will work with you, but you have to give it freely. Hope you experience this with all my heart, it truly will be a blessing in your life.

  • @Ooja1980
    @Ooja1980 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm a Coptic orthodox & quite enjoying father James's explanations & your own honesty and Christ. I actually learned few things about my own church in those videos, thank you!

  • @theunlikelycatholic6930
    @theunlikelycatholic6930 Před 2 lety +1

    I really appreciate your respect and attitude. You have blessed me, brother, thank you.

  • @billycullen6832
    @billycullen6832 Před 3 lety

    Superb production! Thank you so much!

  • @colliebel5104
    @colliebel5104 Před 3 lety +48

    I was christmated into orthodox church last August.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +1

      I've thought about it :) thanks to covid I got time for both and can watch from home haha

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +1

      I actually had a dream I was baptized..a week after listening to Abba give me a word and the first night I listened to the midnight praises while I slept. Kinda cool :)

    • @colliebel5104
      @colliebel5104 Před 3 lety +3

      It sounds like you are going to become orthodox. God bless you!

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +2

      @@colliebel5104 maybe in a way I already am :) it doesn't matter to me. All I know is I'm sorry for the things I've done wrong

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +3

      @@colliebel5104 I really love learning about the saints and the other books of the Bible. I have found so much inspiration from them. All thanks to my buddy Youssef :) honestly, I never understood the "hear the calling" till this this year. People need to get away from hedonism. I'm really worried about that now. Ive been a sinner, but like, I stopped all of it the day I had that dream after really honestly wanting to repent. It was actually the apocalypse of Paul which isn't really Cannon in any faith I'm aware of??? But it was like, in this heaven is the sinner who repents and man it struck me so hard. I don't even seek forbidden knowledge anymore cuz the saints showed me you just gotta trust in God. And honestly that scares me cuz I see, like, the TV show midnight gospels, and people thinking they know these things and like, they need to be humble. It's a good show, and I respect all denominations like Hindu because who am I to judge, but at the same time jesus was the real freaking deal. I love you all and I'm so glad to have this fire burning inside ❤️ but forreal, yeah orthodoxy is very cool :)

  • @patriot524
    @patriot524 Před 3 lety +32

    This misconception about the Catholic Pope is everywhere lol. Very rarely does he make any sort of ex cathedra statement. *_It is only meant to be used when the Church is already clearly in consensus or a Church Council (which is called to resolve debate) is unable to come to consensus, in which he would finish the debate_* . The vast, vast majority of things are solved in a conciliatory manner, in a *_council called by the Pope_* , for _only the patriarch of the universal Church has the _*_authority to call the whole Church to council_* .
    And as an example where the Church is already in broad consensus, there is the *_definition of the Assumption_* . Pope Pius XII polled a very broad population of the Bishops and theologians of the Church, asking them if this was the belief of their people and whether it was a theologically founded belief. The vast majority answered in the positive, with only a handful in the negative. *_Only after the Church consented did he define the dogma_* .
    The *_definition of the Immaculate Conception_* was also very similar. Pope Pius IX, after consulting the theologians, questioned the Bishops about the opportuneness and the possibility of such a definition, convening as it were a *_"council in writing"_* . Again, *_the vast majority of the 604 Bishops gave a positive response to the question_* . *_Only after the Church consented did he define the dogma_* .

  • @mattybabs7
    @mattybabs7 Před 3 lety +1

    I so appreciate these videos!

  • @DragonBornCanadian
    @DragonBornCanadian Před 3 lety

    I came across your channel a bit ago and have just realized how amazing it is. You've talked with so many different Christians all over the spectrum and been able to find the similarities we have. I've always dreamed about the Church being more united and what your doing is a good step to doing so. I'm just going through some of your videos about Catholicism and I love them. I'm a Nazarene myself (don't know if you have any videos about Wesleyan-Holiness tradition or even know about us) but I want to learn so much more from other Christian traditions. Thank you so much and keep doing this awesome work. God Bless you bud.

  • @mrmorganmusic
    @mrmorganmusic Před 3 lety +6

    I’m non-religious, but I really appreciate these conversations!

  • @spookidrew4284
    @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +3

    Very informative :) and love the positivity. I've learned so much from the coptics. With the faith of a mustard seed you can literally move mountains ❤️

  • @coondogbob
    @coondogbob Před 3 lety

    So cool matt .. so much work to do all this and a big thanks

  • @maylii3452
    @maylii3452 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m Orthodox and I love watching these videos !!!! Teaches a lot and it’s so interesting to see Father James explain the Faith so well🥰 This was so beautifully said amen amen amen 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @nicolasokpych5621
    @nicolasokpych5621 Před 3 lety +19

    You should tour a Roman Catholic Traditional Latin Mass parish like the ICKSP or FSSP

  • @iliya3110
    @iliya3110 Před 3 lety +14

    Catholic here - Just a point of clarification: We Catholics don't believe in predestination in a way that takes away free will or in remotely a Calvinist sense. It's somewhat loosely defined and a mystery related to Divine Providence, but no understanding of it can take away free will, nor God's desire that all be saved.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety

      Yeah that's tricky huh. I just kind of see it as like, from the perspective of time not existing. How else do you get the 144,000 sealed ones being foretold... But idk. I feel your comment is in that line of thinking so I'm encouraged.

    • @medzuslovjansky3075
      @medzuslovjansky3075 Před 3 lety +2

      And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brethren; and these whom He predestined, He also called; and these whom He called, He also justified; and these whom He justified, He also glorified.
      - Romans 8:28-30
      Embrace predestination bro. It’s the hardest Christian pill to swallow, but once you realize that your salvation is not in your hands but in God’s, you find true peace :)

    • @iliya3110
      @iliya3110 Před 3 lety +1

      @@medzuslovjansky3075 I'm a Catholic. We do believe in predestination, but not in the way some Protestants formulate it (e.g. Calvinists), which effectively results in the heretical teaching that Christ did not come to save all, but only some. That idea not apostolic Christianity and it is incompatible with Catholic teaching. We also do not believe that salvation rests in our hands, contrary to popular misunderstanding.

    • @spookidrew4284
      @spookidrew4284 Před 3 lety +1

      @@medzuslovjansky3075 I agree. You gotta submit

    • @medzuslovjansky3075
      @medzuslovjansky3075 Před 3 lety

      KT Bell
      Christ came to save all of his sheep. When defined properly, a Calvinist can confirm that Christ did indeed die for the whole world.
      But can I get the RC definition of predestination? And how it differs from the reformed understanding of God’s monergistic act of salvation

  • @toddvoss52
    @toddvoss52 Před 3 lety

    Thanks - another terrific video. I also greatly appreciated your reflection in the last 9 minutes

  • @panamabeautyjackman2594
    @panamabeautyjackman2594 Před 3 lety +2

    Simply brilliant! Thank you for this work.

  • @marshallariza9814
    @marshallariza9814 Před 3 lety +7

    Love your comments at the end of the video! I share your discomfort on how the apostolic churches are making us Protestants re-examine what we've been taught as the "only correct view" of Christianity. It's humbling to discover that the apostolic churches [Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, etc] have maintained their beliefs & practices from the beginning and Protestants are often the odd man out with our own unique interpretations and theological beliefs . One thing's for sure, your videos are getting us out of our separate "holy huddles" to form the one, unified church Jesus desires to see!

  • @ButSeriouslyThough
    @ButSeriouslyThough Před 3 lety +6

    I want to thank you for these videos. Myself I am Orthodox, and this video series has taught me so much about Catholicism and Protestantism.
    It would be interesting if you could visit Oriental Orthodox churches of other traditions too, especially Ethiopian and Armenian, as they are not well known at all. There is also the Assyrian Church of the East, which was on the opposite end of the spectrum back when there were those schisms about Christology in the 5th century, and which is perhaps even less known than the Oriental Orthodox churches.
    Also, your very first video in the series was to visit a Greek Orthodox church, but your content got much deeper and better after that. I wonder out loud if you couldn't make a second visit to an Eastern Orthodox church, maybe to a Russian Orthodox church?
    I am also interested in an Eastern Catholic church visit. I'm especially curious about the Maronites.
    I also think that visiting a Catholic monastery and an Orthodox monastery would be extremely interesting, if the monks allow it of course. You could even spend the day with them to show what a monk's daily life is like, and what motivates them to live like this.

  • @timmaddock2672
    @timmaddock2672 Před 3 lety +2

    This video was immensely educational and interesting! These conversations have really humbled me in approaching other Christian denominations. I used to ignorantly think that alternative takes to my own (eg, Catholicism, Coptic) were obviously wrong and ungrounded but I have been quite taken back by how each denomination has clear reasons why they believe what they believe. You have a real gift Matt when it comes to asking probing questions in a way that is genuine, constructive and loving. Keep up these videos and thanks for all your efforts! Tim from New Zealand

  • @Zb-uo2bl
    @Zb-uo2bl Před měsícem

    I love this Father James!! Really appreciate the emphasis on Eucharist teaching!!