Showing posts with label Catholicism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Catholicism. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

:::Not Ready For Jesus

… that just about describes it for most people.

JESUS vs. The Self-Righteous



JESUS vs. The Unbelievers



JESUS vs. The High Priest



Clips from the fantastic, and long 2 DVD set, "Jesus of Nazareth". The Evangelicals and the Protestants have never been able to satisfactorily convey anything more than a "cardboard" type of Jesus in their movies about the Son of God. So here IS something better.

This last clip contains a potentially misleading statement. Jesus says, "… one and the same". Jesus is God. The Father is God. And the Holy Spirit is God. But Jesus is not the Father, or the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is not …etc. And the three are not three Gods either. God is one.

There you have it, the august mystery, and reality, of the Trinity.

Get "Jesus of Nazareth" while you still can… before the pagans completely overrun our society when this movie will be banned vehemently ~

You've been warned.

Available everywhere, but if you are in the USA or Canada, try the Daughters of St. Paul. Buy from a religious order dedicated to communicating Christ to the horrendous world we find ourselves in. If you don't think the state of things out there is all that bad… you need to really look at the world… I mean, beyond your own backyard.

'nuff said—

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Jesus Falls.


Jesus Falls

Jesus:

"The God who made the universe,
and holds it in existence
by His will alone,
becomes, as man, too weak to bear
a piece of timber's weight.

How human in His weakness is the Son of
Man.

My Father willed it thus.
I could not be your model otherwise.


If you would be My other self,
you also must accept without complaint
your human frailties."


Man:

"Lord Jesus, how can I refuse?

I willingly accept my weaknesses,
my irritations and my moods,
my headaches and fatigue,
all my defects of body, mind, and soul.

Because they are Your will for me,
these “handicaps”, of my humanity,
I gladly suffer them.

Make me content with all my discontents,
but give me strength to struggle after You."


(from…Everyman’s Way of The Cross)