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Thank you, Pastor Kinfe and Pastor Sara! it was a blessing to see those early days of your ministries and encounters. It brought so much joy and inspiration. ð
@TsegaG.MuzolloÐй бұÑÑÐœ
Thanks to the Lord, who has been with you in your trials and turned everything into your strength today! Very humbling interview!
@danieldemisse619Ðй бұÑÑÐœ
God bless you . Powerful testimony my dear brother Kinfe.
Thanks Kiya show for this amazing program sharing their story, pastor Kinfea am blessed you being my spiritual father and brother to me from day one. Would like to hear more about wokape, God bless you all â€
@henokhabtamuofficial83592 ай бұÑÑÐœ
What a Good and amazing interview bless you more My pastor Kinfe and pastor Sara ðð¥ð¥°
@junefirst5002 ай бұÑÑÐœ
Thanks Belay, Ecclesia (Kiya Show)! This is one of the best informative testimony! Also it is history of our Christianity!!!
A nostalgic testimony. You took me back to La Gar(Leghar) days. Yes it was a special time of revival and redemption for our generation. I thank God for raising Servants like you and your peers. I had attended the programs at Cathedral (Tehadso) as well as Medhanie Alem(youth) host: I encourage you to expand on this by Co-hosting with Pastor Kinfe. Next guest suggestion would be Pastor Meron. Blessings!
@tayechefo63122 ай бұÑÑÐœ
Praise the Lord. Amazing guests; God bless all of you ð
I was also raised Catholic at Medhanialem qumsina. But i had alrrady left the country when Wecape started. But Jesus got a hold of my heart. Kibir Leyesus Yihun. Tiye (Pastor) Sara and Pastor Kinfe great to see you both. Tebareku
there are many christians who are still now in this movement. Still now they are in confusion.. ..their should have to be a person who make clear about their understanding
The snake will eat its own tail. ááá áááµá áá¥á ášááá ááá°á¥ ááááµá¶áµ áá¥á á¥áááá á¥á áááá áá¥áááµ áá::
It is deeply troubling to witness people of this age being clout chasers and desperately seeking attention by reviving old heresies that were rightfully discarded even by the early Protestant reformers. This behavior (won't call it theological discourse) brings nothing other than distorting the core tenets of Christianity. Sad!
@thelordismyshepherd37142 ай бұÑÑÐœ
May the Lord enlighten the eyes of your heart ððŸ Amen
@haregsolomon36132 ай бұÑÑÐœ
Minew yemiserachuhun asatachu! Attention seekers. Seek Godâs kingdom not glory from KZbin viewers. Ethiop Has a bunch of problems and instead of praying for peace and harmony, you keep on creating new agenda for people to divide even more.
I am a Protestant theologian claiming that mariyam was not mother of God is Nestorianism heresy .as classical Protestant wether Lutheranism nor calvinsim or the ana Baptist no one dnies that mary is the mother God.please change the topic stop misrepresenting Protestantism.
@jesusistheway89692 ай бұÑÑÐœ
In Protestantism, the view of Mary, the mother of Jesus, differs significantly from that of the Catholic and Orthodox traditions. Hereâs a breakdown of key Protestant beliefs regarding Mary: --- 1. Mary as the Mother of Jesus, Not "Mother of God" Protestants acknowledge Mary as the earthly mother of Jesus but generally avoid the title "Mother of God" (Theotokos) used by Catholics and Orthodox. The emphasis is placed on Jesus' divinity, not on elevating Mary to a special divine status. Protestants view her as a faithful servant through whom God brought the Messiah into the world (Luke 1:38). --- 2. Respect, Not Veneration or Worship While Protestants respect Mary for her role in Godâs plan, they reject the practices of veneration (special honor) and prayer to Mary found in Catholicism. They believe that worship is due to God alone and that Christ is the sole mediator between God and humans (1 Timothy 2:5). --- 3. No Immaculate Conception Protestants do not accept the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, which teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin. This belief is seen as lacking explicit biblical support. Protestants affirm that all humans, including Mary, are born with original sin and in need of salvation through Jesus Christ. --- 4. No Perpetual Virginity Protestants generally do not affirm the doctrine of Maryâs perpetual virginity (the belief that she remained a virgin throughout her life). They interpret passages like Matthew 1:25 and Mark 6:3, which refer to the âbrothers and sistersâ of Jesus, as evidence that Mary had other children with Joseph after Jesus was born. --- 5. No Assumption of Mary Protestants reject the doctrine of the Assumption of Mary-the belief that she was taken bodily into heaven-since it is not mentioned in Scripture. --- 6. Maryâs Example of Faith Protestants emphasize Maryâs faith and obedience as a model for believers (Luke 1:38). They highlight her willingness to submit to Godâs plan and her humble trust in Godâs promises. Maryâs song, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55), is often admired for its profound expression of faith, humility, and joy in Godâs saving work. --- 7. Christ-Centered Focus In Protestant belief, the focus remains firmly on Christ rather than Mary. While she is honored as the mother of Jesus, Protestants emphasize that salvation comes solely through Jesus, and Mary, like all believers, needed redemption
@fraolgirma37552 ай бұÑÑÐœ
It is perplexing why Protestantism in Ethiopia often rejects traditional Christian doctrine, particularly concerning the heretical stance of Nestorianism held by some pastors and gospel singers. Denying that the Blessed Virgin Mary is Theotokos contradicts core Christian Christology. Instead of making baseless assertions, one should study church history. Core doctrines upheld by countless witnesses and church fathers cannot be redefined. Moreover, Pentecostal and Charismatic movements seem to be breeding grounds for various Trinitarian and Christological heresies. The Bible clearly identifies Mary as the mother of the Lord. Luke 1:43"And how has it happened to me, that the mother of my Lord would come to me?" Matthew 1:23 "Behold, the virgin will be with child and will bear a son, and they will call His name Immanuel, which translated means, 'God with us.'" John 1:14 "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth." Galatians 4:4 "But when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law." Even Protestant reformers like Luther and Calvin affirmed Mary's perpetual virginity. I advise you to study the Bible and church history rather than relying on ChatGPT. Finaly, to the woman who claim to be a reformer and pastor. The bible is clear that women cannot serve as pastors or deacons, as ordaining them is akin to ordaining gay or lesbian individuals. The Bible clearly states this, and any woman claiming to be a pastor is rebelling against God's word and needs to repent. Here are some relevant Bible verses for you. It is unclear how these verses could be interpreted as permitting women to be pastors or deacons. Corinthians 14:34-35 (LSB): "The women are to keep silent in the churches; for they are not permitted to speak, but are to subject themselves, just as the Law also says. If they desire to learn anything, let them ask their own husbands at home; for it is improper for a woman to speak in church." 1 Timothy 2:11-12 (LSB): "A woman must quietly receive instruction with entire submissiveness. But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet." 1 Timothy 3:1-2 (LSB) (regarding church leadership): "It is a trustworthy statement: if any man aspires to the office of overseer, it is a fine work he desires to do. An overseer, then, must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, prudent, respectable, hospitable, able to teach."
@HenokDaniel-n1h2 ай бұÑÑÐœ
@@fraolgirma3755 u used chat gpt to, eventho the guy above used it in obvious way.anyways Tertullian did not believe in perpetual verginity of mary,orgin do not to, and its in holybible explicitly indicating that joseph was her boyfriend ,and that jesus had brothers in a lot of place.and Protestants theologians the charismatic nor the Pentecostals do accept theotokoas as true underline the word theotokas.talking of woman should be silent in the church,it is also written that when woman prophecy that she have to close her head first,how can womans prophecy if they should always keep quite, paul wrote that woman should be silent at the time because womans at the time was unlearned ,were prostitutes specially in Corinthians .paul also wrote that slaves should obey there masters that doesn't mean holybible encarges slavery but u should consider the historical timely context when u inturpret the word of God. Galatomi firako
@PlRATE2 ай бұÑÑÐœ
â@@jesusistheway8969 That can't be a theological answer ð€Šââïž its just pure assumption. I don't know where you guys bring this heresies or its just out of ignorance as Calvin says but its definitely not from any Christian denomination, as founders of Protestantism both Luther and Calvin believe in 1,3,4,5 respectively, Bullinger even made a very strong statement about the Assumption of Mary, Martin Luther in his own word said "God did not receive his divinity from Mary, but it does not follow that it is therefore wrong to say that God was born of Mary, that God is Maryâs Son, and that Mary is Godâs mother. ⊠She is the true mother of God and bearer of God. ⊠Mary suckled God, rocked God to sleep, prepared broth and soup for God, etc. For God and man are one person, one Christ, one Son, one Jesus, not two Christs⊠just as your son is not 2 sons⊠even though he has two natures, body and soul, the body from you, the soul from God alone." (On the Councils of the Church, 1539) Calvin also affirms it "She [Elizabeth] calls Mary the mother of her Lord This denotes a unity of person in the two natures of Christ; as if she had said, that he who was begotten a mortal man in the womb of Mary is, at the same time, the eternal God." (Harmony of the Synoptic Gospels, comment under Luke 1:43) Luther believed in Maryâs perpetual virginity and in her Immaculate Conception. Only the latter he didnât think should be a dogma that people are obliged to believe. "It is a sweet and pious belief that the infusion of Maryâs soul was effected without original sin; so that in the very infusion of her soul she was also purified from original sin and adorned with Godâs gifts, receiving a pure soul, infused by God; thus from the first moment she began to live she was free from all sin." (Sermon, "On the Day of the Conception of the Mother of God", 1527). Luther further more quoted on the ever virginity of Mary saying "Christ . . . was the only Son of Mary, and the Virgin Mary bore no children besides Him . . . I am inclined to agree with those who declare that âbrothersâ really mean âcousinsâ here, for Holy Writ and the Jews always call cousins brothers." (Lutherâs Works, vol. 22:214-15 / Sermons on John, chaps. 1-4 [1539] ) In the same sense but in subtle way Calvin agreed with Luther's conclusion on the perpetual virginity and used the term "holy virgin" many times to address Mary, From Calvinâs Commentaries, translated by William Pringle, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1949, p.215; on Matthew 13:55) [On Matt 1:25:] The inference he [Helvidius] drew from it was, that Mary remained a virgin no longer than till her first birth, and that afterwards she had other children by her husband . . . No just and well-grounded inference can be drawn from these words . . . as to what took place after the birth of Christ. He is called âfirst-bornâ; but it is for the sole purpose of informing us that he was born of a virgin . . . What took place afterwards the historian does not inform us . . . No man will obstinately keep up the argument, except from an extreme fondness for disputation. (bid., p. 107) Under the word âbrethrenâ the Hebrews include all cousins and other relations, whatever may be the degree of affinity. (ibid., p. 283 / Commentary on John, [7:3] )
@kinfegabrielmatthewos77372 ай бұÑÑÐœ
â@@jesusistheway8969 That is biblical and excellent! I agree with you 100%