I attended the liturgy today...having this video last night was a huge help as inquirer your channel is truly so amazingly helpful...thanks for all you do. God bless ☦️ 🙏
St. Gregory Palamas is my patron so naturally The Transfiguration is my third favorite feast after Pascha and Nativity. I was blessed to direct choir at our parish during our vesperal liturgy for the feast earlier tonight and it was absolutely blessed! The Old Testament readings for the feast about Moses encounter with God through His divine energies are simply amazing. "And the Lord said to Moses, I will go before you with My glory, and I will call out My name, ‘the Lord’ before you; and I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.” And again He said, “You shall not be able to see My face, for man shall not see My face and live.” And again the Lord said, “Behold there is a place by Me; you shall stand upon the rock. And when My glory shall pass by, then I will put you in a cleft on the rock; and I will cover you with My hand, until I pass by. And I will take away My hand, and then you shall see My backside; but My face shall not appear to you. And having risen early in the morning, Moses went up Mount Sinai, as the Lord had told him. And the Lord descended in a cloud, and Moses stood there before Him and called out in the name of the Lord. And the Lord passed by before his face, and called out, “The Lord God, compassionate and merciful, longsuffering, greatly-merciful, and true.” And Moses, making haste, stooped down to the earth and worshipped the Lord." - Excerpt from Exodus Transfiguration Reading "Even the face of Moses was illumined by his association with God. Do you not know that Moses was transfigured when he went up the mountain, and there beheld the Glory of God? But he (Moses) did not effect this, but rather he underwent a transfiguration. However, our Lord Jesus Christ possessed that Light Himself. In this regard, actually, He did not need prayer for His flesh to radiate with the Divine Light; it was but to show from whence that Light descends upon the saints of God, and how to contemplate it. For it is written that even the saints “will shine forth like the sun” (Mt 13:43), which is to say, entirely permeated by Divine Light as they gaze upon Christ, divinely and inexpressibly shining forth His Radiance, issuing from His Divine Nature. On Mount Tabor it was manifest also in His Flesh, by reason of the Hypostatic Union (i.e., the union of the two perfect natures, divine and human, within the divine Person [Hypostasis] of Christ, the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity). The Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon defined this Hypostatic union of Christ’s two natures, divine and human, as “without mingling, without change, without division, without separation.” We believe that at the Transfiguration He manifested not some other sort of light, but only that which was concealed beneath His fleshly exterior. This Light was the Light of the Divine Nature, and as such, it was Uncreated and Divine. So also, in the teachings of the Fathers, Jesus Christ was transfigured on the Mount, not taking upon Himself something new nor being changed into something new, nor something which formerly He did not possess. Rather, it was to show His disciples that which He already was, opening their eyes and bringing them from blindness to sight. For do you not see that eyes that can perceive natural things would be blind to this Light? Thus, this Light is not a light of the senses, and those contemplating it do not simply see with sensual eyes, but rather they are changed by the power of the Divine Spirit. They were transformed, and only in this way did they see the transformation taking place amidst the very assumption of our perishability, with the deification through union with the Word of God in place of this." - Excerpt from St. Gregory Palamas' Homily on the Transfiguration
The part where you said the apostles were clearly having a tumultuous experience made me laugh out loud, tumultuous to say the least! Haha they held up much better than I would have that’s for certain 😂 God bless your channel and your family ❤
I LOVE your videos and share them with several of my friends and family. It’s always a joy to make it to the end and hear about the tea that you’re drinking. You have quite the variety! The knowledge and stories you share here on this channel are invaluable. I pray that you will make many more, and that God will continue to pour blessings on you and on your channel. Thank you for starting this channel. So many people would miss out on these sorts of stories and knowledge, and it’s a gift from God that you are here to share it with us. Cheers!
Excuse, ❤not long ago I watched your video on fasting , and in one of the comments you wrote that the fasting of children was a little different. I would like to know how to fast for children, thank you :)
@@dunkeymonkey5991 Okay, so that is a good first step! Find an Orthodox community, and talk to the priest. Things like fasting and practical parts of being Orthodox are not things we do alone. See what Orthodox Churches are nearby! If there's nothing close, check out this online ministry by Fr Andrew Jarmus: fostrorthodoxy.podia.com
I have been trying to understand why the mandorla is only around Jesus but not around Moses and Elijah in the Transfiguration icons. Wouldn’t they also be showing a spiritual reality in this setting?
One of my favorite icons! ☦️🔥🔥 Blessed feast!
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@TTL I still have the one you gifted me in my icon corner. Thank you sir 🙏🏾☦️
@@dannoel2351 Wow. God bless brother! ☦️❤️
I attended the liturgy today...having this video last night was a huge help as inquirer your channel is truly so amazingly helpful...thanks for all you do. God bless ☦️ 🙏
May you have a joyful feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, God and Saviour, Jesus Christ!!
This channel truly is a blessing! Keep up the good work guys!
I have an orthodox calendar and today is the Transfiguration! Thanks for the upload
St. Gregory Palamas is my patron so naturally The Transfiguration is my third favorite feast after Pascha and Nativity. I was blessed to direct choir at our parish during our vesperal liturgy for the feast earlier tonight and it was absolutely blessed! The Old Testament readings for the feast about Moses encounter with God through His divine energies are simply amazing.
"And the Lord said to Moses, I will go before you with My glory, and I will call out My name, ‘the Lord’ before you; and I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.” And again He said, “You shall not be able to see My face, for man shall not see My face and live.” And again the Lord said, “Behold there is a place by Me; you shall stand upon the rock. And when My glory shall pass by, then I will put you in a cleft on the rock; and I will cover you with My hand, until I pass by. And I will take away My hand, and then you shall see My backside; but My face shall not appear to you. And having risen early in the morning, Moses went up Mount Sinai, as the Lord had told him. And the Lord descended in a cloud, and Moses stood there before Him and called out in the name of the Lord. And the Lord passed by before his face, and called out, “The Lord God, compassionate and merciful, longsuffering, greatly-merciful, and true.” And Moses, making haste, stooped down to the earth and worshipped the Lord."
- Excerpt from Exodus Transfiguration Reading
"Even the face of Moses was illumined by his association with God. Do you not know that Moses was transfigured when he went up the mountain, and there beheld the Glory of God? But he (Moses) did not effect this, but rather he underwent a transfiguration. However, our Lord Jesus Christ possessed that Light Himself. In this regard, actually, He did not need prayer for His flesh to radiate with the Divine Light; it was but to show from whence that Light descends upon the saints of God, and how to contemplate it. For it is written that even the saints “will shine forth like the sun” (Mt 13:43), which is to say, entirely permeated by Divine Light as they gaze upon Christ, divinely and inexpressibly shining forth His Radiance, issuing from His Divine Nature. On Mount Tabor it was manifest also in His Flesh, by reason of the Hypostatic Union (i.e., the union of the two perfect natures, divine and human, within the divine Person [Hypostasis] of Christ, the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity). The Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon defined this Hypostatic union of Christ’s two natures, divine and human, as “without mingling, without change, without division, without separation.”
We believe that at the Transfiguration He manifested not some other sort of light, but only that which was concealed beneath His fleshly exterior. This Light was the Light of the Divine Nature, and as such, it was Uncreated and Divine. So also, in the teachings of the Fathers, Jesus Christ was transfigured on the Mount, not taking upon Himself something new nor being changed into something new, nor something which formerly He did not possess. Rather, it was to show His disciples that which He already was, opening their eyes and bringing them from blindness to sight. For do you not see that eyes that can perceive natural things would be blind to this Light?
Thus, this Light is not a light of the senses, and those contemplating it do not simply see with sensual eyes, but rather they are changed by the power of the Divine Spirit. They were transformed, and only in this way did they see the transformation taking place amidst the very assumption of our perishability, with the deification through union with the Word of God in place of this."
- Excerpt from St. Gregory Palamas' Homily on the Transfiguration
Blessed feast of the Transfiguration!!!
Great video! Very edifying and rich in content.
Keep up the good work. 🙏🏽
Thank you, father! Means a lot to hear that from you!
The part where you said the apostles were clearly having a tumultuous experience made me laugh out loud, tumultuous to say the least! Haha they held up much better than I would have that’s for certain 😂 God bless your channel and your family ❤
Thank you for this wonderful video ! Glory to God ☦️
Light has dawned. Very good thank you.
❤✝ CHRIST IS RISEN ✝❤
❤🙏✝ GOD BE WITH US IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST EVIL AND TEMPTATIONS ✝🙏⛪
What an amazing video. I think it might be one of my favourite icon videos. Thank you for this!
Oh thank you! It was one of our favourites too!
Thank you for this video, as always insightful and thought provoking. God bless.
Great stuff. Happy feast!
God bless your ministry another incredible video great tea choice also
Thank you for letting me learn so much from this channel! God bless🙏
Amazing video. Your channel is a treasure, I hope more people will know about your work, which you do with love. Greetings from Northern Kazakhstan!
Thank you so much!
Splendid. Thank you.
So awesome....and so beautiful
Thank you from Ukraine Orthodox. Your videos are very interesting 👍
Such a great video !!
Thank you guys !
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I LOVE your videos and share them with several of my friends and family. It’s always a joy to make it to the end and hear about the tea that you’re drinking. You have quite the variety!
The knowledge and stories you share here on this channel are invaluable. I pray that you will make many more, and that God will continue to pour blessings on you and on your channel. Thank you for starting this channel. So many people would miss out on these sorts of stories and knowledge, and it’s a gift from God that you are here to share it with us. Cheers!
We still far from Metamorphosis feast. On my place its on 19th.
Glory to Thee , our God, glоry to Thee.❤
Have a blessed day mates❤
The realization that Moses finally made it to the Holy Land in that moment is so wonderful.
It really is!
Blessed Transfiguration!
Precious
Thank you for your efforts!
The feast i was born on!
Beautiful, Truly.
What’s the symbol in front of the mandola? I’ve seen several variations of this shape. Does it have a meaning?
❤❤❤❤❤ thank you
Yay for rooibos! Greetings from a Saffa. Also, thanks for the vid.
Wonderful to hear this. Is there a site (beside the one you linked in the bio) that has extended information about various icons?
Excuse, ❤not long ago I watched your video on fasting , and in one of the comments you wrote that the fasting of children was a little different. I would like to know how to fast for children, thank you :)
Hello! Fasting and practical discussions like this are best to have with your priest. He'll know your situation better! God bless!
@@Patristix I don't have a priest.....
@@dunkeymonkey5991 Okay, so that is a good first step! Find an Orthodox community, and talk to the priest. Things like fasting and practical parts of being Orthodox are not things we do alone. See what Orthodox Churches are nearby! If there's nothing close, check out this online ministry by Fr Andrew Jarmus: fostrorthodoxy.podia.com
@@Patristix Thank you very much 🩷 By the way your video are really helping me, i love your channel and now i want more tea
@@dunkeymonkey5991 Wonderful! It's nice to share tea as well as truths. God bless!
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If it’s not to much to ask could you make a video on St Cathrine of Alexandria please love your channel btw God bless you and the work you’ve done
An important saint to mention! Yes, we'll work towards an episode about her ❤️
Thanks for the kind words!
Where are you guys from?
I have been trying to understand why the mandorla is only around Jesus but not around Moses and Elijah in the Transfiguration icons. Wouldn’t they also be showing a spiritual reality in this setting?