I believe with all of my heart Jesus will save me and my children from homelessness.He has this far. God gives us strength to endure, it’s because of him I have endured. I’m a single mother with two beautiful autistic children. My husband passed away years ago. I lost my job over declining the vaccine. I declined due to my pre existing health conditions lupus and heart disease. I’ve been struggling to provide for myself and my children since losing my job from Forsyth hospital. But God has given me strength. Strength to keep obeying and serving even when I feel tired and overwhelmed and like I can’t go on. Every month is a battle to not end up homeless on the streets with my two children. But I have faith God will provide. Even as I’m mocked and harassed by others for my circumstances and choice. I will keep Faith. Please pray for me and my boys. God hears all prayers.
I hope the best for you and God bless. My heart goes out to you and all the others whose lives have been so troubled by the hideous vaccine mandates. Thank God I was able to get a religious exemption.
Do you have an orthodox church nearby? Are you going, have you gone there? Talk to the Father, seems that finding a job will ease the burden, maybe some other help can come of it.
great video. can you recommend a good book that encapsulates some of these writings from the Church fathers? Or do you just comb through various texts of the individual fathers' writings? thanks
"Christ is tempted the most precisely because He did not sin." How do we reconcile this statement with Hebrews 4:15, which reads, "For we do not have a High Priest who cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin."
Brother, I think you kinda answered your own question. He was tempted in all the ways that we are, and thus He sympathizes with our human condition of temptation. But unlike us, the temptations did not lead Him to sin.
Thank you for doing our homework. This clears up a lot for me
I believe with all of my heart Jesus will save me and my children from homelessness.He has this far. God gives us strength to endure, it’s because of him I have endured. I’m a single mother with two beautiful autistic children. My husband passed away years ago. I lost my job over declining the vaccine. I declined due to my pre existing health conditions lupus and heart disease. I’ve been struggling to provide for myself and my children since losing my job from Forsyth hospital. But God has given me strength. Strength to keep obeying and serving even when I feel tired and overwhelmed and like I can’t go on. Every month is a battle to not end up homeless on the streets with my two children. But I have faith God will provide. Even as I’m mocked and harassed by others for my circumstances and choice. I will keep Faith. Please pray for me and my boys. God hears all prayers.
I hope the best for you and God bless. My heart goes out to you and all the others whose lives have been so troubled by the hideous vaccine mandates. Thank God I was able to get a religious exemption.
Don’t lose your faith. He is real. It’s the truth, even when it doesn’t feel like it is.
Amen bro 🙏🏾
Do you have an orthodox church nearby? Are you going, have you gone there? Talk to the Father, seems that finding a job will ease the burden, maybe some other help can come of it.
@@banhammer3904 🤦♂you would think correcting her in her language is not the help she really needs. 🙄
♡ This discussion has always meant a lot to me. Thank you.
Great video David! I’ll be sharing this with some of converts at the parish.
God bless!
What a profound exposition! Thank you so much for walking us through the Fathers' teachings.
Excellent video. Good job! Thanks and God be with you.
great video
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great video. can you recommend a good book that encapsulates some of these writings from the Church fathers? Or do you just comb through various texts of the individual fathers' writings? thanks
"Christ is tempted the most precisely because He did not sin." How do we reconcile this statement with Hebrews 4:15, which reads, "For we do not have a High Priest who cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin."
Brother, I think you kinda answered your own question. He was tempted in all the ways that we are, and thus He sympathizes with our human condition of temptation. But unlike us, the temptations did not lead Him to sin.