This shows how the Lord Jesus cannot be forced, He gives on his own choosing.
@donaldlewis13472 күн бұрын
Each of us should be so humble.
@chrisquiett17762 күн бұрын
Easier said than done. Great to strive for though
@louisebester1660Күн бұрын
Yes! We think we are humble but we are not. Jesus’ humility as the son of God astonishes me. Such beauty in Him
@isaactheworshipwarrior66872 күн бұрын
Man I freaking LOVE this moment! I love it so much. Just goes to prove how showing grace and kindness can go a long way.
@strattuner3 күн бұрын
THE LORD OF HOSTS LED BY EXAMPLE,BY EXAMPLE,it made them think,and after they nailed him to a tree,they surrendered,only JESUS COULD MEND A IRON HEART,GOD BLESS ALL
@inforceclips43992 күн бұрын
One of my favorite scenes in the entire show, they did it SO well.
@renjinis21142 күн бұрын
This is too much Jesus. Thank you for giving me today's massage.
@AmyN73 күн бұрын
Love how they visually showed this verse. Well done!
@Ritercrazy2 күн бұрын
Me too!
@jacooojacooo4132 күн бұрын
There is more power in humility, shows true strength.
@mitromneyКүн бұрын
The easy path often seems powerful initially, by the sheer looks and display of it, but it is exactly what it is in the end - the easy path, that every weakling can take. Only truly strongest will choose a harsher, but ultimately more righteous path that requires selflessness, humbleness, self sacrifice, mastery of emotion... things only a handful of us can ever touch in our short, egocentric lives. Jesus points to true divinity that goes way beyond enforcing brute power over those less fortunate and weaker than you. Lord is amazing.
@BillyBob-rz9dnКүн бұрын
All Mighty God, I pray with all my heart that I may be worthy of the promises of Christ. Pray!
@KNIGHT3OOOКүн бұрын
True leadership, kindness, strength, humility, everything. Its so moving, thanks.
@Dgujg2 күн бұрын
This is the kind of teaching and action that is proof of God. Teachings like this don’t come of men alone. Who among us can even do this thing in practice none the less think of it as a perfect moral ideal and principle. It’s astounding to me.
@305Lfx2 күн бұрын
Goodness in spite of enemies... Makes enemies recoil ❤❤❤
@jramir23 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="256">4:16</a> His eyes, a window to his soul. He doesn't even know what to do with the goodness offered to him.
@anthonyyoutubefan75673 күн бұрын
The minute I saw his reaction to Jesus' act, and how he offered to take back his Centurion helmet, I wondered: Could this be The Roman who turns out to be St. Longinus? That would be so poetic, and so Dallas Jenkins.
@isaactheworshipwarrior66872 күн бұрын
@@anthonyyoutubefan7567 that would be cool, although if I'm not mistaken, doesn't tradition mention that Longinus was blind? That's what I've always seen associated with that name
@subcommanderxelios8002 күн бұрын
@@anthonyyoutubefan7567I wonder how the show will handle that moment.
@anthonyyoutubefan75672 күн бұрын
@@isaactheworshipwarrior6687 My second thought, after wondering if this could be The Centurion, was: Perhaps this soldier gets injured between now and Season 8, resulting in him being partially blind, which would set everything up for what is written in The Bible?
@deborahspooner8046Күн бұрын
What a moment, what a lesson. You feel this in your being when you watch it. It is powerful, because it is God’s Word.
@CarolLoya-he9sj3 күн бұрын
Very thought provoking. Thank you
@LoiNguyen-jq4jw3 күн бұрын
Lord God is very good and intelligent, great wisdom and knowledgeable, and powerful. Not just one mile but two miles because frontier post roman soldier get in trouble, let them walk extra mile. Jesus Save !
@19miraclesarehere2 күн бұрын
One of my favorite scenes ❤
@reliableenergy62793 күн бұрын
Imagine this fallen world being tainted with an iota of goodness. How uplifting. Now the Roman soldiers will discuss anything but this instance once back in the outpost.
@skylerthompson86522 күн бұрын
NGL, Jesus is rocking that helmet.
@305Lfx2 күн бұрын
Proving... that humility is a grace that many people seem to miss.. Discounting the enforcement of the rules... sometimes you have to shut up and do it... If you prove humility... you've silenced the detractors...
@EnkiLewie1933Күн бұрын
My favorite scene on the show.
@johnathanhughes9881Күн бұрын
I've seen that scene in my mind a thousand times. I don't think I have ever actually thought about what it would have looked like. It's one thing to think "that wouldn't have been nice." It's another thing to see them struggling along, sweating and stumbling.
@heidibower2538Күн бұрын
I confess when I saw pictures of Jesus and disciples with helmets and armor gear, I was confused about what they were doing. I am so glad to watch this clip to understand this better.
@refakashiki38862 күн бұрын
the pay is lousy but we need to get a tip !!!
@SilverCatCat13Күн бұрын
Beautiful
@deidremsibi5712 күн бұрын
Just look at the compassion with which Jesus looks at the Roman Soldiers at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="61">1:01</a> 🥹🥹🥹 in this series that is not Jonathan’s eyes, I swear those are Jesus’ eyes
@martinnrk9884Күн бұрын
How amazing is the detail when judas realize he didn't get the Jesus's lesson and there's a coin effect
@critict100Күн бұрын
Jesus in a Roman helmet must have been something to see
@bacchuslax79672 күн бұрын
Take that!
@AngerOfTheLandКүн бұрын
Gods I love the Roman culture. What a gift, giving these wandering hippies the exercise they need to keep them strong and healthy. The Caesar's charity knows no bounds.
@fallenaeon70842 күн бұрын
It's kinda bit weird watching Jesus wearing a Roman Helmet and carrying a Scutum considering on what will happen 300 years later after his Crucifixion. 😅
@user-xc3zm7sf5h2 күн бұрын
Is it cause 300 years later emperor Constantine showed up and turned the Roman Empire into an empire where Christianity reigned?
@fallenaeon7084Күн бұрын
@@user-xc3zm7sf5h Well to be fair Constantine the Great only made Christianity as one of the Roman Empire's religions until Theodosius the Great made Christianity the Roman Empire's official state religion which put a final nail in the coffin to Roman Paganism.
@user-xc3zm7sf5hКүн бұрын
@@fallenaeon7084 is Theodosius the one after the empire split into West and East? I get the names of the late emperors confused because of the the great crisis, year of the 4 emperors, the heptarchy or whatever it was called - im better at early emperors
@fallenaeon7084Күн бұрын
@@user-xc3zm7sf5h He is the last Roman Emperor to rule a united Roman Empire before he was succeeded by his sons Honorius the first emperor of the Western Roman Empire and Arcadius the first emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. Sadly his sons were both incompetent due to a fact they were just kids when Theodosius passed away.
@Ritercrazy2 күн бұрын
Why walk two miles??? Because it gives more power to you and me.
@sminno3 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="220">3:40</a> mark had me rolling!!! Jesus said "We can make it"
@adnamallerom4137Күн бұрын
And in that moment, the Christian people took back their power in a completely passive manner. 😇
@shanecovey86803 күн бұрын
Visually, it really nails the message home. Oooh poor choice of words.
@johnrusso5046Күн бұрын
What they have wrong in all movies i saw is that the Romans had marine GI 's
@ICRA95Күн бұрын
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@user-uk8vg3yw8s2 күн бұрын
The word is SCENE not SCEEN
@lq5970Күн бұрын
Is Jesus wearing work boots???
@drinboxing42672 күн бұрын
is he talking about the sermon on the mount?
@ace_buried1012 күн бұрын
When speaking with Judas he was referencing the meeting they had and his lesson. This was the sermon on the mount
@stephaniegiron9882Күн бұрын
Yea
@nathanielendaya90713 күн бұрын
Where can i find this scene in the bible?
@tbenson6423 күн бұрын
The actual scene is not in the Bible. The scripture of going the extra mile is Matthew 5:41. The scene is entertainment to demonstrate the meaning by using factual Roman law of Jews being forced to carry equipment during this time period. The scene was well done.
@nathanielendaya90713 күн бұрын
@@tbenson642 thanks.
@Exl62433 күн бұрын
what @tbenson642 said. While not explicitly in the Bible, the fact that Jesus preached to do exactly this would lead many to believe that something like this would happen: That Roman soldiers would force Jesus and his disciples to walk a mile, only for Jesus and his disciples to walk 2.
@rioborzeli147Күн бұрын
The Chosen is a tv show , The words Jesus spoke can Never be replaced but shall remain the true rock . Love The Chosen how it brings you visually back in time . I'm learning so much today as it fills my heart and soul .
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@broceliandeforest7420Күн бұрын
Render to Caesar.
@mitromney23 сағат бұрын
I love the buildup Judas gets in this season. Most of his portrayals are way too black and white to be realistic. He is either portrayed as evil incarnate, which both makes his motives comical and illogical (he's SEEN the miracles, he walked with Jesus himself!) and really makes you think how the heck did Jesus, and especially the other apostles never saw that, they weren't dumb... Or it's the other way around. He is so pure and innocent, and the entire narrative pretty much is absolving him of any evil intent, making him into an almost victim like figure, of someone who was determined to betray Jesus, but never really wanted it. But neither is what the Bible tells us. Bible portrays Judas as one of the 12 in ever respect. Not only he was there when miracles happened, he actually was one of the 12 sent to other cities, where he performed miracles himself. He was a true apostle, not a disney villain. BUT he also wasn't a victim. Bible records he was a thief, and was stealing from Jesus and the apostles long before he ever thought of betraying Jesus. And it also shows him being conflicted. Selling Jesus away, but then being ashamed with the money, but instead of properly converting, falling into despair and hanging himself. Judas was a complex character in the Scriptures. Torn apart. Conflicted. An apostle and a thief. A miracle worked and a traitor. All in one. This show, at least so far, was able to capture that splendidly. Gives a motive for Judas stealing the money. Gives a character arc to explain how he becomes bitter and confused, even after taking part in the miracles. I also love it that they've grounded his confusion in a real Scripture based dilemma - that so many people were expecting Jesus to be a political leader, not a Savior. You can tell that peoplle who write this show really love the Bible. Even if they do not nail everything in it, you can tell they are in the business of trying to show how the events COULD have looked like, resulting in the Bible being written down the way it did. It's a very worth while attempt, probably best I've seen on this scale, covering so many parts of so many gospels. Awesome job guys.