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@HilarioPuttenvan
@HilarioPuttenvan 3 сағат бұрын
Amen❤
@3po_Orisen_Sithappen
@3po_Orisen_Sithappen 6 сағат бұрын
Amen
@timforde6944
@timforde6944 7 сағат бұрын
There’s a documentary of when Billy came to Australia and a group of bikers went to end him. Look it up and God is great
@JoelPolomon
@JoelPolomon 10 сағат бұрын
Amen 🙏❤️
@commanderrex8351
@commanderrex8351 12 сағат бұрын
Amen Brother God Bless you and Rest your Soul Billy Graham
@Rebleraysavage
@Rebleraysavage 12 сағат бұрын
Amen Billy ❤
@thomasspielman312
@thomasspielman312 13 сағат бұрын
Amen
@PeterProf7777
@PeterProf7777 14 сағат бұрын
The First Commandment is a misinterpretation. It was actually "You cannot worship any other God." That means that everything is a part of God. God is all that is. God is in you and everyone else. God is in everything. There is nothing outside of God.
@2EypicTimez
@2EypicTimez 12 сағат бұрын
ok bud so if i turn and punch my friend is that god hitting god lol that’s so dumb jesus is the way the truth and the light no one goes to the father except through him ❤
@PeterProf7777
@PeterProf7777 12 сағат бұрын
@@2EypicTimez After you hit your friend, you have the potential to "feel" bad about it. Most likely you will eventually feel bad about it. You will feel remorse. That reaction to you punching your friend will be the God within you. The God within you will attempt to teach you to be more loving. That is your conscience. You can ignore your conscience and do it again and create more hell for yourself like the Prodigal Son did. Eventually you will listen to the God within you. The father is within you. The father is an energy. The Holy Spirit is the female energy. Jesus taught love. Love is the way to the father. God gives free will. That means that you can be negative or be positive. God is all that is. Up to you if you want negative or positive consequences. Jesus too had his negative moments. Paul said "Jesus learned obedience from his suffering."
@juanpena7827
@juanpena7827 14 сағат бұрын
What about sever your self and the lord is first
@arcc123sub4
@arcc123sub4 16 сағат бұрын
AMEN
@BaverlyDelgado
@BaverlyDelgado 16 сағат бұрын
Amen 🙏 ❤Amen 🙏 ❤Amen 🙏 ❤
@jimmymercer2770
@jimmymercer2770 19 сағат бұрын
Amen
@psychoward8631
@psychoward8631 Күн бұрын
🙏🏼✝️
@Janet_cruz
@Janet_cruz Күн бұрын
Such a profound verse in the bible, Thank you God for sending Jesus to be born and die for our sins ❤
@Soldier-k8r
@Soldier-k8r Күн бұрын
Philippians 2:5-11 Christian Standard Bible Christ’s Humility and Exaltation 5 Adopt the same attitude as that of Christ Jesus, 6 who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God as something to be exploited.[a] 7 Instead he emptied himself by assuming the form of a servant, taking on the likeness of humanity. And when he had come as a man, 8 he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death- even to death on a cross. 9 For this reason God highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, 10 so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow- in heaven and on earth and under the earth- 11 and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
@Soldier-k8r
@Soldier-k8r Күн бұрын
AMEN. ✝️🙏❤️
@OverthinkingStories
@OverthinkingStories Күн бұрын
I love the new name of the channel and that you are reacting to this! :D
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist Күн бұрын
@@OverthinkingStories thank you!😄
@christinabrock2893
@christinabrock2893 2 күн бұрын
It was seventeen years in the book, and you're right, the movie doesn't show that. Gandalf ages so slowly you'd never notice, and the Ring slowed Frodo's aging down to almost nothing too, but the other three main Hobbits should have been basically children at Bilbo's party, since Hobbits reach adulthood much later than Men. Sam was 18 at the party and 35 (just two years past "coming of age") during the Quest. Merry was 17 at the party and 34 during the Quest. Pippin was 11 at the party and 28 (still in his "tweens" - the Hobbit version of a teenager) during the Quest. Frodo turned 33 (the very edge of adulthood) the same day as the party, and stopped noticeably aging that very night, when he got the Ring, so even though he's technically 50 during the Quest, he's cast correctly to look like he's just barely out of his teens.
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist Күн бұрын
That makes sense, wow! Thank you for explaining all that!🙏🏻
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Tip - Do what Aussie Dillon did on the channel he created with his wife Tania where they reacted to RichieNicksGeeking videos that showed the extended edition scenes that explains them a bit too as well as gives channels tips on how to avoid copyright with LOTR content!
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Extended scenes at risk of being missed: 1• Frodo/Sam's first meeting with the elves, providing context for Valinor and the elves journey there, as referenced throughout the films and seen at the end of the Return of the King(connects to the passing of the elves in the beginning of their leaving the shire when Frodo and Sam are near the Old Forest by the Shire which leads them to eventually bumping into Merry And Pippin! (An epic scene with Gandalf in Rivendell was also removed as well.) 2. Aragorn singing the Lay of Luthien, providing a parallel between the events of the Beren and Luthien and Aragorn's relationship with Arwen of which every reactor channel I’ve seen makes the connection and it pulls them into a deeper understanding of their relationship every single time. 3. Aragorn kneeling at his mother's grave, giving him some additional backstory for the viewer. 4. Gandalf explaining to Frodo about the corruptive power of the Ring, and how it will strain the Fellowship from the inside, foreshadowing Boromir's downfall. (And the second film ex edition shows big backstory for Boromir so don’t miss out on it) 5. Sam singing a lament for Gandalf, providing more emotional weight to Gandalf's death, referencing the start of the movie and strengthening the connection between him and the Hobbits ( also highlights Tolkien's love of song and poetry in the books). 6. Galadriel giving the gifts to the Fellowship, providing context for their appearance in later films, as well as drawing a parallel between Gimli's gift and the events of the Silmarillion (Fëanor & Galadriel). That’s just the beginning. Including several removed scenes between Aragorn & Galadriel and Aragorn with her husband Celeborn! 7• also the opening explaining Hobbits & their culture to the viewers, so they have a better understanding of these peoples we will be following which also was the direct full chapter called Concerning Hobbits.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
J.R.R Tolkien (OG of all Authors) was a veteran of the First World War & other battles such as The Battle Of Somme etc. his works of art were to give back to the England as a form of restoring lost mythologies that he himself was a master of since he was a top professor of philology at Oxford. He did ALOT of his writing while in the trenches during WWI during small “breaks” while down in those trench forts built into the ground. And while he eldest son was in the Second World War; his Lord Of The Rings writings was strictly created above all else to give his eldest something to read while stationed wherever he was stationed. I forgot that part. They sent letters back and forth about it all the time. He was also the one and only son that actually protected his fathers legacy and work. A lot of his other work were put together BY his son after his father passed away. It’s well worth to react to the documentary behind the scenes film the director and crew and cast created together as well as the interview with the son Christopher Tolkien who you get to sort of enjoy a nice indoor and outdoor chat for like what came to about 1-2 hours of wonderful footage from an era that really must not be forgotten. His work shed a light on things like The Finnish Kalevala, Norwegian Elder Edda, The Welsh Mabinogion, The Norwegian Nibelungen, The Indian Bhagvagita & Several Irish Folklore + other Cultural things! The man also restored and translated ancient relics for the governments as one everyone trusted. Much of what’s in our dictionary come from his efforts as well. Anytime he spoke & even posted several comments into the paper as an editorial or response to certain issues as a very involved man for the world and the environment everyone turned their head to listen to him as everyone knew his worth and respected him greatly. His works show how NOT to glorify war; shows in the films if you pay close attention while watching the next films. Sharing what you know now via the after thoughts at the end of the second film! Remember. Extended edition. There is a lot missed out on especially in the second movie regarding Boromir backstory which there is much more in the books but the films WANTED to keep more but the cinemas and Harvey Weinstein literally harangued him into making a “theatrical cut” which is why you have two versions. The real version and the “theatrical cut”. It was all to make more money for the company that is the theatres/cinemas. To get more showings in per day during the year. And believe me. People were camping outside and travelling the country to watch it MORE THAN ONCE. His creations literally lead to inspiring the most currently famous books games & movies we all literally wouldn’t have enjoyed and be touched to our souls core without him and his spiritually connected brilliance. That and he was a philologist professor at Oxford first and foremost which covers so many things. Not just linguistic. The man was a true genius and Jack of all trades but ultimately LOVED the simple life. The inspiration for Lord of the Rings was not any war, but author J.R.R. Tolkien's love of language. Especially Welsh, Finnish and Old English. He lamented the loss of any true English folklore, that was wiped out after the Norman invasion of 1066, so Tolkien wrote many books on these new "legends" he came up with himself. Much of which is centered around three languages he fully developed himself. Two Elven languages and Dwarvish., Númenorean Adúnaic, Black Speech(warped Numenorean and elvish) They all have syntax, vocabularies, and a whole writing system that can be learned as the Tengwar alphabet is moreso to match with the spoken elvish rather than one to one for other country’s alphabet. Hundreds of people worldwide speak elvish fluently. Tolkien did draw upon his personal experience in the trenches of World War ONE, not Two, as inspiration for some parts, most notably, the Dead Marshes that Frodo and Sam and Gollum pass through in The Two Towers. But war was not the inspiration for the entire series. World Of Warcraft. Elder Scrolls, Oblivion, Elden Ring, Skyrim, Harry Potter, Diablo, Zelda, D&D, especially Warhammer + DragonLance and so forth wouldn’t have. Existed without taking giant inspiration from and or completely ripping off from Tolkien. Many great documentaries to react to about him also more about him and AWESOME stuff from the hours & hours of behind the scenes documentaries from the DVDs of the movies which are also on KZbin & I can send you a playlist to react to from top to bottom on the channel called Pajasek99, FlowState reactions is already posting stuff from the awesome documentaries/BTS content! (I’ll add the extended version of this in your next upload. Please make them at least 2 to 3 parts.)
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
The reason the bugs & worms were coming out of the soil when the Ringwraith was near the hiding hobbits (and the reason the dog was afraid of the searching Ringwraith earlier) is because the Nazgul are so vile and terrible that nature itself abhors them. The trees were shuddering as they approached the hobbits on the road, which is why Frodo yelled, "Get off the road! Quick!" They are anti-life ("neither living nor dead" as Aragorn describes them). They are servants of Sauron, aka Gorthaur, aka "Abomination." Just touching one could injure or kill you. Thus the creepy crawlies in the earth wanted to move away from it as fast as possible. ((Extended about the Nazgûl below)). The 9 Nazgûl are blind and basically deaf also, they can only "smell" the ring and the energies of the Unseen Realm. Sauron was always weary of The WitchKing Of Angmar, (The Leader Nazgûl), would launch an attempt to usurp his power. He and his forces almost singlehandedly destroyed the three kingdoms of Númenoreans, at the region of Arnor, mainly by spreading plagues upon the land with what is called The Black Breath. How sad is it that they "achieved" a twisted form of immortality but now they cannot interact with nor enjoy the world around them. The envy a portion of the Númenoreans had for the elves. basically led these individuals to such a choice, one by one of the 9 falling to Sauron at different speeds, and some even did good their entire country and world around them for quite a while. But since he toppled the great Númenorean country at the heart of the sea between middle earth and Valinor by manipulating the people slowly degenerating lifespan, tricking Ar Pharazôn into attacking Valinor and back then that land was place one could physically see and travel towards. Eru Illuvatar the one allfather shifted Valinor into an in between limbo space and which caused the world to turn round or semi spherical which caused a giant tidal wave so huge it plunged Númenor to the bottom of the sea but Saurons fair form was pinned to the bottom of the sea by the island of Númenor so now he can no longer take fair angelic form ever again! Now he’s far less beguiling. But sadly the waves also crashed into entire coastlines of middle earth too. See. Even gods actions have consequences! It’s why the Valar among other reasons do not take direct action anymore as it’s always caused something catastrophic. It’s also why Gandalf explained what he could do with the one ring. Because the Valar aren’t about control. Never have been. It’s their main tenets. As well as the elves that have the same laws and virtues. Which also applies to Númenor They took an unspoken vow to not take direct action. When Ainur clash: land masses sink to the bottom of the sea like Beleriand in the the War Of Wrath etc. this was why the sun and moon from the last flower and fruit being set in an area where Morgoth couldn’t go to ruin them. He followed Tillion and Arien & got majorly burned by Arien as she was evidently stronger than him in her unbound form, remaining faithful (tethered to Eru and therefore her purest version of herself.) Even the Valaraukar that became balrogs were of similar type of Ainur to Arien. Same as when Eru didn’t attack anyone. Moving Valinor into a limbo zone between Eä and the rings of the world which caused arda to bend and caused tidal waves that didn’t just sunk Númenor. It destroyed entire coastline of middle earth and killed many innocent people. People who think Eru intentionally levelled middle earth don’t know much about the AllFather and free will and how sacred it is! See. The larger the character the larger the consequences. Even for Eru when bending reality itself to out Valinor into a safe space where hardly anyone could reach it ever again. Only two known ways to get there physically remain. Straight from the Grey Havens is functional as if the world had not been bent which is why it begins to look like the boats are flying at some point etc etc. and the route Idril and Tuor ventured together. Where Tuor became the first man to ever become an elf essentially. Great grandfather of Elrond. Father to Eärendil. ❤️
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
All 17 rings were meant to go to elves (300-500years of infiltration & deception down the drain.) but Mairon of the Maiar(primordial angelic beings in simple terms as they are beyond angels) disguised as a high elf named Annatar when he came to the elves pretending to be an emissary from Valinor on behalf of the Valar so it makes sense how alluring the ring is and how strong it’s pull on people is. (A bit too instant in the movies though) - Galadriel soon saw right through him and especially when after speaking with him regarding not remembering him when in Valinor long ago where she learned from all the Valar thanks to being dominantly Vanyar/Teleri side over her Noldorin side where she gleaned from that encounter that she did not study under Aulë the Vala with any elf named Annatar ! But later named Sauron by the elves as a cursed name meaning “the abhorred” and deceiver! Similar to his former name as Gorthaur. (Correction - The Sindar Elves in Beleriand gave Mairon the name Gorthaur, meaning "dread abomination," while others called him Sauron, meaning "the abhorred" or "the abominable," a play on his original name. Gorthaur was when he ruled in the first age as lord of all werewolves in isle of werewolves called Taur Ín Gaurhoth) After all of this, The three elven rings were made in secret without Saurons touch upon them thanks to Celebrimbor! Remember Gandalf before he became Gandalf was the same species of entity Sauron used to be!! Wow hey? The Rings in this case, would have lost their powers eventually due to the lack of the One Ring and possibly because they were designed to defeat evil, & evil in the form of Sauron had been defeated twice already in the past. The Three Elven Rings served their purpose for a long time. Two out of three of them had several different bearers Unlike the other Rings, the main purpose of the Three is to "heal and preserve", as when Galadriel used Nenya to preserve her realm of Lothlórien over long periods. The Elves made the Three Rings to try to halt the passage of time, or as Tolkien had Elrond say, "to preserve all things unstained". There is problem here with the Rings, the Three were supposed to be never touched by Sauron and that's why they were not corrupting…Sauron had not taken part in their making which made the Three more 'pure' unsullied by his dark power, unlike the Nine and Seven Rings! But Sauron in the show touched the very material they were made of!!! So technically he could have tainted them and corrupted! Even appendices of Lot tell us the order of making the rings, so they didn't even need the righs to more detailed writings in UT or Silmarillion: 1200 Sauron endeavours to seduce the Eldar. Gil-galad refuses to treat with him; but the smiths of Eregion are won over. The Númenoreans begin to make permanent havens. c. 1500 The Elven-smiths instructed by Sauron reach the height of their skill. They begin the forging of the Rings of Power. c. 1590 The Three Rings are completed in Eregion. c. 1600 Sauron forges the One Ring in Orodruin. He completes the Barad-dûr. Celebrimbor perceives the designs of Sauron. 1693 War of the Elves & Sauron begins. The Three Rings are hidden." 'Did you not hear me, Gloin?' said Elrond. 'The Three were not made by Sauron, nor did he ever touch them. But of them it is not permitted to speak. So much only in this hour of doubt I may now say. They are not idle. But they were not made as weapons of war or conquest: that is not their power. Those who made them did not desire strength or domination or hoarded wealth, but understanding, making, and healing, to preserve all things unstained. These things the Elves of Middle-earth have in some measure gained, though with sorrow. But all that has been wrought by those who wield the Three will turn to their undoing, and their minds and hearts will become revealed to Sauron, if he regains the One." - The 3 Elven Rings are not susceptible to “The One Ring” in any direct way.. They’re only tied by fate to lose their power if Sauron is defeated completely & absolutely. As they were made by the elves and as always they make things for a purpose and pour their literal spirit into things they create. So if Sauron is defeated then the three rings power will fade and basically become almost useless or diminished versions of their original design since by this era magic has bled from the world by a huge degree thanks to Morgoth’s poisoning the world itself with his very essence that he poured into it. Called The Long Defeat By The Elves and The Men Of The Wes
@noitnettaattention
@noitnettaattention 2 күн бұрын
That was copyist insertion in that particular manuscript , what he thought that was steering the waters , that part has little * asterisks above which is equivalent to our modern parentheses ( ) or " " quotes, to insert own or someone else's opinion, in ancient Greko-Roman way!
@noneya2096
@noneya2096 2 күн бұрын
Either this couple doesnt understand the 'reaction' genre or theyre jooish. Which one?
@normafrancis4119
@normafrancis4119 2 күн бұрын
What has being a Christian got to do with the lion the witch and the wardrobe why do you have to bring religion into everything pray to whoever you want to stop trying to bring it into entertainment stop trying to preach to people no the wonder the world is the wayvit is
@adambenson4870
@adambenson4870 Күн бұрын
Seriously? It's literally an allegory for Christianity and Jesus. If you don't see the symbolism you clearly weren't paying attention
@connermac7848
@connermac7848 5 күн бұрын
sorry, never been to hobbiton even though I live a quick 45 min drive away, I will get there one day, bro n' law had his end of year work function there 3 weeks ago the lucky buggar
@Blaise1-
@Blaise1- 6 күн бұрын
Yeah give glory to god
@josephdtibbs
@josephdtibbs 6 күн бұрын
Most sold book was the Bible
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist 6 күн бұрын
@@josephdtibbs that goes without saying, when I said book I meant novel ofc
@tomdavis8524
@tomdavis8524 7 күн бұрын
Tolking was Catholic and used biblical themes when he wrote the novels. He was not as blatant about it as C. S. Lewis. I think Toling would want you to view these movies and take away spiritual lessons.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Just Some Guy ends this topic for good with his deep dive video recently uploaded!
@jamesbaluarte3
@jamesbaluarte3 7 күн бұрын
Nice reaction but wishing the reaction could be longer.
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist 7 күн бұрын
Happy to hear we left you wanting more, welcome to the channel James! God bless🙏🏻😄
@ellie_jeann
@ellie_jeann 7 күн бұрын
😊 As you find out there are allot of Biblical references and usage throughout the film series that are ignored by those who care not about the religion aspects of it 🙄 They just see it as a scary thriller movie.
@P_L1134
@P_L1134 7 күн бұрын
Hey thanks of your reaction from France (so sorry if my English isn't good ahah)! About Harry Potter vs LOTR who sell more in fact it's more complicated if I remember: All HP books vs All LOTR books HP "win" but each book individually if I'm right LOTR sell more than Harry Potter ! About Aragorn and his throne: in fact is Peter Jackson who choose to make Aragorn afraid of his right of rule in the books he wants reclaim it his struggle in the end of the 1st movie was about helping Frodo and the fellowship or reclaim his throne About Elves as angel: The "allegory" is quite true (Tolkien hate allegory didn't want put allegory in his story but, like I'm gonna told after, everything that makes up who Tolkien is, his inspirations and his heart, feed his story so well that we can't help but see it all) but in fact you have angel in LOTR universe: basically you have Eru (God), The Valar (You can see them as archangel) and the Maiar (who are "only" angel) Sauron is one of the Maiar just as Gandalf and the Balrog (but don't put them in the same level of power Sauron is more powerful than Gandalf for example even if Gandalf take the ring it's gonna end 50/50 in level power if he fight against Sauron) Morgoth, known before as Melkor, is a Valar and Sauron "boss" (long story short Morgoth was bannished 2 age ago, after a HUGE war, outside living world until apocalypse arrived) Some of the Valar and the Maiar (know as Ainur), thousand and thousand of years ago, choose to come in our world and (after a 1st huge war against Morgoth who wanted to reclaim Arda(Earth) for himself) lived in a land called Valinor and when the elves came to the world many of them leave Middle-Earth to Valinor (and come back, ... but long story and don't want spoil) so they basically lived with the angels, learn from them, ... About Bilbo who grow old: without the ring the years he lived catch up with him he feel this himself in the beginning of the story And it's so nice to see a reaction from christian people (I'm agnostic personnaly) like someone already told Tolkien explain that LOTR is a christian work (he explain more in detail to a friend, scholar and priest) and, if I found the good one, this is the quote: "The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision. That is why I have not put in, or have cut out, practically all references to anything like ‘religion’, to cults or practices, in the imaginary world. For the religious element is absorbed into the story and the symbolism. However that is very clumsily put, and sounds more self-important than I feel. For as a matter of fact, I have consciously planned very little; and should chiefly be grateful for having been brought up (since I was eight) in a Faith that has nourished me and taught me all the little that I know; and that I owe to my mother, who clung to her conversion and died young, largely through the hardships of poverty resulting from it." Something I love with the Middle-Earth universe, and Tolkien himself, is how the story is full of allegory, such as our beliefs and what is close to our hearts, while he (Tolkien) hates allegories above all ! LOTR, the Hobbit and all his work is a myth, a tale of friendship and love (In fact in his story Tolkien is only the humble translator of the red book write Bilbo and Frodo), a story where you see who is Tolkien: A christian, a teacher, a philologist (the one who study, with passion, language) and a english men who wanted to write a myth fo his beloved country (Tolkien have the same passion for myth as he have for language and philology) the same kind he find with the Greek mythology, Finnish, Germanic, ... and never found (in his opinion) in his own country Can't wait for the next video !
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist 7 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for all the amazing info you provided! Btw, je suis Suisse mais après tout ce que tu as écrit, ça vaut même plus le coup que je le dise😆 Merci d’avoir pris le temps🙏🏻 Thank you and welcome to the channel! God bless you😄
@lindenella
@lindenella 7 күн бұрын
Aragorn was brought up in Rivendell as his father had been killed when Aragorn was a child. When he was older he became a Ranger who helped to guard the Shire along with the remnants of his people. He met Gandalf and they became friends. Much later when Gandalf gets suspicious of Bilbo's ring he asks Aragorn to find Gollum. Aragorn capture Gollum and takes him to Legolas's father King Thranduil, where he is kept captive, but eventually escapes and ends up following the Fellowship, being drawn by the Ring.
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist 7 күн бұрын
Thank you for the backstory, good to know!!🙏🏻
@RomeoPilyugen
@RomeoPilyugen 7 күн бұрын
2:49😎
@andrewlee7581
@andrewlee7581 7 күн бұрын
I've never been there, but im sure it's a short endeavor
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist 7 күн бұрын
That’s a great joke (if that was indeed meant as a joke) 😆
@Ur_girl_Jennifer
@Ur_girl_Jennifer 7 күн бұрын
You guys should totally do the second chronicles of Narnia movie 😊
@SchustersinChrist
@SchustersinChrist 7 күн бұрын
When I say Human, I mean Humanoïd, not that he was a man, but he obviously looked human