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Come Back to God by H H Pope Shenouda III {English Subtitles} part 2

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A sermon by H.H. Pope Shenouda III titled "Come Back to God"

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  • Do you have the third part?

  • @nazzadabest no i wish

  • @MQ1611 do u speak arabic??

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  • Thanks for the translation. God Bless you!

  • Please translate the other videos too so that we can all hear the words of wisdom.

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  • @MQ1611 yes, of course. we all do, some of us deny it, and some of us believe but don't take it to consideration. We love all, Pope Shenouda is a great man, and I know you are too, this is why we love all. God bless all of us and have mercy on us on the last day. AMEN YA RAB. BARIKNA, IHFAZNA, SA3DNA.

  • @jereisluke

    I retract calling you a "demonized moron" ... Although I doubt you are saved, I can't vouch for any further diagnosis of your pathology without speculating.

  • @jereisluke

    Father Zakaria Botros has to "retire" to win Moslems for Christ. Get saved, then maybe you will understand why this is a problem.

  • @MQ1611 I don't understand what your point is. Why do you want me to find something from his sermon that offends Muslims? Why didn't you answer my previous question and what do Muslims even have to do with this discussion? Are you implying that Christian sermons should offend Muslims, or they are somehow inherently useless?

  • @jereisluke

    Please tell me one thing about Shenouda's sermon (the one above, about prayer to God and never mentioning Jesus Christ) would offend a Moslem. The pictures of Jesus might offend them, but not the words. They have their "Allah" and they pray a lot too.

  • @jereisluke

    Jesus' all night in prayer was for a rare special event, not a constant practice. Paul explained, "continuing instant in prayer" (Rom. 12:12). Live the life and pray to God instantly as needs arise (Nehemiah 2:4-5). But don't do like the foolish Orthodox monks who sit around saying vain repetitions! That is pagan, as the Lord Jesus said: "But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking." Mt. 6:7.

  • @MQ1611 "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. " 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.

    "Now it came to pass in those days that He [Jesus] went out to the mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God." Luke 6:12

    So do you consider the above paganism too?

  • @007Yup If you are Orthodox, you should know that the seat of the emotions is in the bowels (according to my priest, and other articles I've read). That's why they don't use emotional images. Emotions are fleeting, are with you one moment, then they fade away.

  • @MQ1611 Did Shenouda deny the Son? No. Mentioning God and happening to not the exact name "Son" or "Jesus" does not mean that he's denying the Son. You are making leaps of logic here that are pretty wild. I don't see why you quoted this verse. From reading your posts, it seems like you are fond of knowing a lot of scripture verses, but not too fond of applying them correctly.

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