History of St. Patrick, Ulfilas & Columba | Intermediate Discipleship #66 | Dr. Gene Kim

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let's uh go through some of the lost heroes that you've hardly hear in history so remember the roman catholic church where at the time of pergamos because of constantine they're able to spread out and the power of the church fathers combined with roman catholic pagan councils they've been making it widespread this was a time of uh rome mingling with barbaric tribes and roman catholicism starting to uh grow even more and becoming a name so they're developing power more and more but then there are good people that the lord use that time and that we cannot forget antioch syria we cannot forget the place where the lord used the early christians mightily so don't forget antioch syria now if you recall as we were going through these lost heroes that from antioch syria that's where john chrysostom was trained so even uh church fathers who are known to have a bad reputation scripturally speaking john chrysostom came out of there so he had a literal bible perspective despite it being corrupted with some catholic beliefs another thing is nestorius he came from the antioch region and obviously you can find wrong teachings within these groups but you'll find it within every group nearly every group that time but the reason why we give credence to these people is because of their anti certain anti-catholic beliefs that they held that time what was extremely important that way you can distinguish the right christians from the wrong christians is that the wrong christians held a system uh baptism for salvation and they combine church with state these people their key the key reason why these people were good is that they broke off from the pagan roman state so that was crucially important about these people is that they were not part of the roman pagan state they were some of them as you know john chrysostom for example he would come from the eastern roman area where rome was divided to east and west but he was more of a literalist in the bible and his preachings were definitely more hardcore and they were not metaphorical in their interpretations basically why we know that some of these guys that are named are good is that they held the nine tenets of the right christian church that you were taught that's why it was so important to understand those nine tenets and if you find those nine tenets then you'll find them easily so then the lord was mightily using the nestorians like i told you they were reaching down so far into asia they were hitting persia india etc etc i mean that that whole eastern territory was their land that's very huge the lord mightily used the vadois and if you recall the vidwas they were going throughout the alps region now if you read dr upman's church history books he mentioned that the early time wall dungeons which is also known as the vadois they were going through the alps and they were even reaching to the mountains of spain now these guys always fled to the mountain areas you always wonder why it's to be in hiding it's to be in hiding uh just like we get nowadays right with our government where it's going on so nowadays people if they want to deliver the gospel or do something for the lord we're at a point in time that they're trying to cut off public public public even more one day it'll be our turn one day it'll be our turn but the vadois are reaching this far up to spain so the lord mightily use the vadois over here now let's talk about the gothic barbarian tribes remember they were like all over throughout here they were like all over spread out throughout here there were other nine uh there were eight other barbaric tribes the goss split up into two different tribes but i'm not going to get into that that was already taught in previous discipleship class but the goss throughout this whole territory the person that the lord used for this territory is your phylus this territory belong to the nestorians so nestorius so while nestorius was covering the eastern territories euphylus was dealing with the goss however directions they were spread out in this area so this is just a this is not an accurate circular circle obviously but it's just a rough area wherever they were wherever these groups were spread out and wherever uh the nestorians were spread out they followed actually the silk route but that'll be another story that i'll cover so because of that silk route that's why they kept pushing east yophilis i'm going to be reading some stuff about him from ruth a tucker's book the title of the book is from jerusalem to irian jaya from jerusalem to irian jaya this was a mandatory textbook for baptist missions that i studied at pensacola bible institute and they are covering about the early centuries of missions so this is on page 35. euless was one of the greatest foreign missionaries of the early church his ministry was to the goss a barbarian tribe outside the roman empire living in the area of present-day romania he was born in 3-1-1 and was raised in the pagan environment of the goss his mother is believed to have been gothic and his father uh sorry about that his father a cappadocian christian who was taken captive by gothic raiders so look how the lord used euphylus he used the family from captivity to spread his gospel when he was in his early twenties yophilis was sent to constantinople for diplomatic service here he spent several years and came under the influence of bishop eusebius of nicomedia who taught him the scriptures in greek and latin under uh so notice that he was taught under eusebius of nikomedia euphilis and as you have noticed from a lot of the other people a lot of the christians that the lord used that time if they were going to get training from churches and from schools remember it's all going to be from the apostate groups church fathers church fathers or alexandria however unlike these church fathers and alexandrians these certain people that the lord used they held a of a bible believing church group and that's evangelization soul winners these were soul winners they weren't these guys weren't just stuck at home type of people these guys were soul winners eusebius now this is important to understand because they're going to accuse the gothic barbarians of being aryan now remember aryanism is a heresy it is a heresy that denies the that jesus is god and that was from the alexandrian region the catholic church because they hated the gothic barbaric tribes because remember they're part of the roman system the catholics or the early catholics that time so then the barbaric tribes they were considered to be as the pagan group the enemy group and what they dug these gothic tribes is aryans and dr upman gave a good joke about uh gave a good point about the catholics is that they just immediately dubbed every pagan or gothic barbarian as aryan aryan aryan so then euphialis who is responsible for converting these gothic tribes when the catholic church dubbed him to be aryan it's not as extreme as you think because the catholic church used that word loosely just like the word heretic remember during that time they used that word very loosely they referred that they use that word heretic they use the word aryan or any term like the mass media does the wicked mass media does whose butt should still be kicked but these wicked evil demonic demon possessed people they use labels to try to scare people and change history books and scare you people so whenever they bring up these terms loosely don't believe it so easily don't believe it so easily because here's some interesting pointers you want to know about euphylus eusebius like most byzantine bishops of his day was aryan or at least semi aryan and this heretical teaching was passed on to euphylus but according to la tourette he has a huge historical works la tourette it was a mild form of aryanism which he professed see that so you'll find this is not extreme to this point of view like the catholic church would w to believe it's the same thing what the catholic church did accusing the nestorians concerning about the divinity of christ and the humanity of jesus christ nestorius remember he says don't let people call mary the mother of god why because he did not take that as jesus divine form but jesus humanity form so because of that the catholic church tried to dub nestorius and the historians like oh he doesn't uh really believe that jesus is god but that jesus has two persons in him that's what the historians believe but like i told you when i uh read into that i think they over dramatize it so there is no doubt your phyllis like i told you before has some form of wrong doctrine as well as an astorias chrysostom and the vadois and every other group you can find that time but guess what the biggest heretic was the catholic church you'll never change that fact and the lord what he's going to use are guys who are the mildest form of wrong doctrine for his glory why because they go by his tenants the people who go less on wrong doctrine and more by the tenets of the right bible believing church those are the people the lord will use that's important to understand so don't let this kind of stuff scare you about who you violence believe that nostorious believe that do you know what the catholic church believed yeah you know the garbage they believed my goodness grow up man calvinist dying a heart dying of a heart attack and they think that these catholic idiots are the right group of christians my goodness the most enduring labor of love that your phyllis bestowed on the was his translation of the bible into their native tongue an unwritten language for which he had to devise an alphabet so notice that euphilis he pre he produced the old gothic bible that's important to understand this is one of the manuscripts laid out where our king james bible eventually came to be the old gothic bible you'll file us don't forget those withdrawals right they had their own latin and that second century this is not during the time of pergamus this is second century and i already gave you some sources on that and then i referenced the work for you to look into concerning about syria where the nestorians came out john chrysostom came out they had their syria syriac pashita the old syriac bible so obviously it's not in this region but it's i only put it here because i don't have space but this was second century as well remember second century so look what the lord was using these are already ancient bibles the lord is raising up not the vatican vaticanus and siniaticus garbage that alexandria egypt was cooking this was quote probably the first or second instance end of quote according to la tourette quote of what has since happened for hundreds of tongues their reduction to writing by christian missionaries and the translation into them by that medium of a part or all of the scriptures end of quote euphilis was scrupulously accurate in rendering and almost word for word translation from the greek without losing the gothic idiom wait a minute wow this is a good guy right here like word for word right not like the alexa dishonest alexandrians chopping up the words you remember that they're chopping deleting portions of scriptures wicked evil people and they make a big deal about you fighters you didn't know what he he's an aryan and stuff like that urinarian shut up man why not why don't i call them aryan the catholic church was so loose with their tongue and these idiots who listened to catholic historians go by the loose term up aryan aaron why don't i call them aryan rendering an almost word for word translation from the greek without losing the gothic idiom and the goss and vandals ally carried it with them as they moved from place to place in europe that's a huge blessing these gothic barbarians were heathen paganistic and a lot of people were scared they did raids but you know euphylus influence was so powerful that even uh unsaved lost gothic tribes they carried you you'll file us his teachings with them that's how wide spreading evangelistic god used one man he didn't he didn't use it see these catholic cheaters they had the power of alexandria their education the power of the state they didn't make that much of a widespread influence but one guy you phyllis did that's a huge that's pretty huge for gothic barbarians that's a huge revival the lord used i mean the goss and vandals carried it with them as they moved from place to place in europe the scriptures god gave them the scriptures that's something euphylus died at the age of 70 while on a mission to constantinople for the gothic king the longtime military rivalry between the goss and the roman empire continued after his death no surprise there were devastating attacks by the visigoths against the empire and the plunder continued for decades climaxing on the night of august 24th 410 when alaric and his army stormed rome but despite the military campaigns the gospel continued to be preached to the goss by euless's faithful successors that you know that's a good that's a true tenant of a bible believing church what is it being evangelistic spreading out being uh not being they're independent they're not bound to the roman church organization let's keep reading they accompanied the wandering gothic tribesmen to the battlefield and wherever else their caravans took them prompting a sarcastic comment from the anti-aryan ambrosia of milan remember ambrosi he's one of those three idiotic church fathers who tried to go against was it helvetis so ambrosia milan he gave a sarcastic about comment about them those who had formerly used wagons for dwellings now use a wagon for a church that sounds like your typical mainstream uh churches and idiots oh these people they don't have a nice church building oh look at that they're just barbaric they're not prestigious like us but sarcasm aside that caustic comment writes the raymond edmond comma uh quote becomes a compliment for the men of faith who like who like paul were all things to all men that that they might by all means save some ha their doctrine perhaps was defective their hearts were not they sought service not security comradeship in christ not a cathedral discipleship not domination end of quote that's better than the catholic church aryan whatever like i'm scared now that's huge and mighty you'll file this covered a lot of ground the story's covered way more ground the vadois are covering a good portion of the ground in europe here let's talk about those dreadful druids right lord mightily use this person get ready guys uh let me uh in his honor because a lot of people do it green right let's talk about patrick this is perhaps the best person to study during the time of pergamus above nestorius chris system your phylus it's patrick patrick is the best guy to study i would highly recommend going to av king james baptist church youtube channel a shout out to that please go over there uh pastor randy gorski did it about is gonna do way more than i do i'm only gonna cover briefly but he's going to cover a lot uh and perhaps even the best that you ever heard about patrick so i would highly recommend looking into his video on that one and please subscribe and support him all right so let's read about patrick his is awesome patrick page 38 shrouded in legend and glorified by sainthood ireland's great 5th century missionary is one of the most misrepresented figures in church history popular opinion notwithstanding patrick was neither a roman catholic did you hear that dumb catholic church trying to turn him into a saint you know why because you're going to find out later on they're stealing his fruits yeah and i'm going to show you later on patrick was neither a roman catholic nor an irishman and his promotion to sainthood was bestowed at the council of whitby some two centuries after his death oh see that they're trying to change history for you as an incentive for bringing the celtic church under roman catholic domination isn't that wicked yet today his name has become almost synonymous with irish catholicism and his true ministry has been obscured beyond recognition patrick was born into a christian family in the roman province of britain about ad389 his father was a deep quote-unquote deacon and his grandfather was a priest in the celtic church it was during the period before roman domination when most clergy were married did you hear that did you hear that remember the nestorians they laughed about that and they were uh their priests were getting married too remember the historians little is known of patrick's early childhood but when he was in his mid-teens his town near the west coast of britain was invaded by a band of irish plunderers and many of the young boys including patrick were carried away to be sold as slaves patrick was sold to a farmer of slemish where for the next six years he herded swine although he had been raised in a christian home patrick himself did not have a personal faith in god during his years of captivity he began reflecting on his spiritual condition and his life changed quote the lord opened the understanding of my unbelief that late as it was i might remember my faults and turn to the lord my god with all my heart and he had regard to my lowest state and pitied my youth and ignorance and kept guard over me even before i knew him and before i attained wisdom to distinguish good from evil and he strengthened and comforted me as a father does his son bless god that don't sound like some catholic from that time on writes ff bruce quote patrick's life was marked by intense and persistent prayer and from time to time he was conscience conscious of an inner munition in which he recognized the divine response to his prayers it was a motion of this kind at the end of his six years of servitude which incited him to escape from his master and make his way to the seacoast to a port where he would find a ship to take him away from ireland sure enough he found the ship of which the inner voice had forewarned him so notice that patrick his life was constantly a life of prayer as well and servitude to the lord being being bound as a slave himself he ran away but look what happened as a free man so now patrick ran away patrick went to the island of saint honorart off the coast of the french riviera secluding himself at a monastery there for ti for a time he later returned to his home where he was taken in by relatives who had survived the raid in which he had been captured it was during this time back in britain paul relates in his confession that god called him quote in the death of the night it was his macedonian call so this is uh he had a burden and then he had this dream he said i saw a man named victor rickus coming as if from ireland with innumerable letters and he gave me one of these and while i was reading at the beginning of the letter i thought that at that very moment i heard the voice of those who were beside the wood a folk club near the western sea and this is what they called out please holy boy come and walk among us again their cry pierced to my very heart and i could read no more and so i awoke so you know what he so you know what he was he escaped from ireland because of being a slave but then the lord convicted his heart you need to go back over there so he went back over there man that's a good guy that's a good guy you see constantine being persecuted like that patrick's mission to ireland did not take place immediately after his call he first went to study at the church of auxiliary gaul but let me just skip this down because there's a lot to read about him he was past the age of 40 but seemingly more eager than ever to fulfill his calling when patrick arrived in ireland in 432 there were isolated enclaves of christians but the vast majority of the people were still entrenched in paganism they worshipped the sun moon wind water fire and rocks and believed in good and evil spirits of all kinds inhabiting the trees and hills magic and sacrifice including human sacrifice were part of the religious rites performed by the druids or priests now remember he's tackling these guys who are the most powerful system that time during that time it was the druids and they were a scary bunch of people and don't forget those ramens at india they had a cl they had the highest class if not next to the king that the people feared and dreaded but guess what the historians just went down to india and then patrick was dealing with those uh druid priests so the nestorians will just i guess kick some brahmin butt while patrick will have to kick druid but these wicked evil priests all right continuing on it is not surprising that patrick immediately encountered stiff opposition from the druids it was not long before the druids as the class began to lose their power but their magical beliefs endured through uh patrick's apparent compromise with paganism he sought to diminish their prestige according to ff bruce not by the power of the christian message but by proving himself to be a mightier druid than the pagan druids a phenomenon now this is important for you to understand modern missiologists recognize as power encounter so what is important about that what is important about it is that the problem with patrick and nistorius stephen and i'm going to read that later on and you're going to find that later on in history the problem with these missionaries is that when they were ministering the gospel to these people now listen up now this is the problem with churches today they were blending in with the culture of that time now remember that was the one of the tenets of a bible believing church is that you cannot mingle with the world so then the problem with these missionaries is that in order to minister to these people and make them understand the gospel it is understandable you should go down to their level in understanding and that's what i've been trying to do especially online and in this liberal bay area which is how i survived right but there's a drawing line i don't compromise i don't compromise i make sure to tell the difference and say this is wrong this is right and that's the problem with some of these people actually so the problem with some of these missionaries is that they blended in with the culture of that time until it's to a point where they don't know there's a borderline so that's important to understand but the thing is is that patrick was so victorious against the druids celtic christianity spread like wildfire why because he demonstrated that his christian belief was more powerful than the druids now that's quite a huge claim to make actually columba later on is going to challenge these druids actually like your magic don't work on me soon after he arrived in ireland patrick secured an important victory when he convinced king luger to grant religious toleration for christians not long afterward the king's brother became a convert and granted patrick land for a church in his domain after establishing the church patrick moved on to new areas where the gospel had never been preached that's a good guy soul winner so man see these guys are soul winners man after 15 years of much preach preaching much of ireland had been evangelized though by this time patrick was recognized all over ireland as a great man of god his popularity and prestige had not come easily in his confession he recounted the perilous life that he lived 12 times he faced life-threatening situations including a kidnapping and a two-week captivity nevertheless he continued on more than 30 for more than 30 years why and that's a bold christian that's a bold christian like some of these wenwei church fathers in the comfort and safety of state power and behind educated books you know why because he had a greater fear than the fear of all that you would say no i fear that but you know what he said this will put you under conviction motivated by fear as much as anything else quote i fear to lose the labor which i began lest god would note me as guilty and put you under conviction pat patrick's methods of evangelism in some ways were similar to those of so many missionaries before and after him his first step in evangelizing a new area was to win the political leader in hopes that his subjects would fall in behind him and he was not averse to lavishing gifts on these local rulers unlike so many of the roman catholic missionaries however patrick and the celtic missionaries who followed him placed great emphasis on spiritual growth see that they're thinking about quantity growing spiritually growing their members that's important converts were given intensive now this sounds like pbi converts were given intensive training in the scriptures and encouraged to become involved in the ministry themselves how about that man how about that patrick's tremendous success as a missionary evangelist was evident in the some 200 churches he planted did you hear that 200 churches he planted and the estimated 100 000 converts he baptized yet he was ever aware of his own shortcomings and credited god with all his accomplishments what he lacked in his own strength god graciously provided and he concluded his confession with that testimony quote but i pray those who believe and fear god whosoever had deigned to scan or accept this document composed in ireland by patrick the sinner an unlearned man to be sure and none should ever say that it was my ignorance that accomplished any small thing which i did or showed in accordance with god's will but judge ye and let it be most truly believe that it was the gift of god and this is my confession before i die that's a humble guy that's not a typical heils mentality look at how many i did ho ho ho merry christmas patrick he said this is nothing of me you know from this guy it was all about humility and you see a man of prayer and a man of sacrifice and these are three essential things and that you should learn as a beginning christian that in order to experience greatness in your christian life these are three important key elements is suffering prayer and humility that's why god bless patrick's ministry despite of his misgivings and wrong doctrines that you can point out because the lord will overlook that and use anybody at that point that's right columba now let's talk about columba all right let's use this one another person the lord used you know it wasn't that they were sending missionaries to here where the pagan druids were the the pagan celts were the the british isles were the celts where they were sending missionaries down here i think those you know i think those roman catholics need help maybe they need to get saved right anyway i'm not saying that they were evangelizing catholics i'm just being really sarcastic and hard against the catholic church because i really hate the catholic church system during this time i just appreciate how the lord was raising up guys who are doing the job where the catholic church wasn't the evangelism of ireland by patrick and others this is on page 40 about columba resulted in one of the most extraordinary missionary accomplishments of the middle ages it was a missionary venture conducted largely by the celtic church as compared to the western roman church there was a passion for foreign missions in the impetuous eagerness of the irish believers writes edmond a zeal not common in their day burning with love for christ fearing no peril shunning no hardship they went everywhere with the gospel that's patrick's fruits that he was spreading out but though they spread out all over central europe and as far north as iceland it was britain the homeland of the first great missionary to ireland that became their first foreign field now isn't that amazing the lord was using these guys so these guys were so much spread out over here this is patrick's fruits that they were reaching down over here knocking where you phylus was going now and the vadois man you wonder how the catholic church became a powerful system and took all of europe again right i'll tell you how a little later on but let's talk about the good guys all right let's not get our hope spirits weighed down by stupid catholic history all right let's talk about the good guys the lord used although the church there would later become enmeshed in the roman catholic system it would be that land that centuries later would provide the impetus for the global evangelism of the 19th century how about that see this is patrick's fruit but guess what even though it became swelled up in catholicism years later guess what this became the group that spread out missionaries what during the don't forget the 1800s which will come the age of philadelphia church age see the lord's had a plan he says i'm going to get you back again celtic missionary monks according to eh broadbent conducted a pure form of missionary work than that which went out from rome did you hear that let me repeat that again celtic missionary monks conducted a pure form of missionary work than that which went out from rome how about that here's what it reads here their method this is good stuff here and i i won't have time to cover all kinds of stuff their method was to visit a country and where it seemed suitable suitable found a missionary village in the center they built a simple wooden church around which were clustered school rooms and huts for the monks who were the builders preachers and teachers outside the circle as required dwellings were built for the students and their families who gradually gathered around them the hole was enclosed by a wall but the colony often spread beyond the original enclosure groups of 12 monks would go out each under the leadership of an abbot to open up fresh fields for the gospel those who remain taught in the school and as soon as they had sufficiently learned the language of the people among whom they were translated and wrote out portions of scripture and also hymns which they talked to their scholars they were free to marry or to remain single oh that's very different from the roman catholics right later on during the dark ages many remain single so that they might have greater liberty for the work when some converts were made the missionaries chose from among them small groups of young men who had ability trained them specially in some handicraft and in languages and taught them the bible and how to explain it to others so that they might be able to work among their own people they delayed baptism until those professing faith had received a certain amount of instruction and had given some proof of steadfastness did you hear that remember that during the dark ages you know the catholic church you know you've got to be baptized catholic baptized catholic and it was awful during the dark ages like oh these pagans became christians why because i dumped water on them these guys said no we got to make sure that they got the uh they got the doctrine right they got salvation professing faith right before we baptize them they accepted the holy scriptures as the source of faith and life and preached justification by faith they did not take part they did not take part in politics or appeal to the state for aid aha i like this guy these guys already see that they don't they're not like the stupid catholics combining with state power these guys just did the work themselves all this work in its origin and progress though it had developed some features alien to new testament teaching an apostolic example was independent of rome and different in important respects from the roman catholic system good good my people one of the most famous of these celtic abbott missionaries was columba who was born into an irish a noble irish family in 521 and brought up in the christian faith as a young man he entered a monastery where he was ordained a deacon and later a priest he's he his evangelistic zeal was evident early in his ministry and he is credited with establishing many churches and monasteries in ireland including those famous ones at derry dero and kells whatever columbus reasons were for embarking on the foreign field the fact remains that he went and through his years of service he made a tremendous impact on britain with 12 clerics to serve under him he established his headquarters just off the coast of scotland on iona a small bleak barren foggy island battered year round year around by the pounding waves of the sea here he established a monastery that fostered the routine monastic life of praying fasting meditation bible study and manual labor but in addition and more importantly it provided training for evangelists who were then sent out to preach the gospel build churches and establish more monasteries columba himself was active in missionary work and from iona he traveled many times into scotland proper and discredited with having evangelized the picks who lived in the scottish highlands through his witness king brood who reigned over the northern picks was converted how about that he was going towards scotland let's keep reading brood initially refused to allow columba to enter the gates of his city initially well then how do you get converted but columbus stayed outside and prayed until the king relented as with patrick more than a century earlier columba faced fierce opposition from the druids but like his predecessor patrick he challenged them to match their trickery against the power of god columbus theology according to la tourette was as much as a religion of miracles as of ethics and even more than a formal creeds so notice that's how pat i mean patrick and columba were bold people that despite of wrong doctrines or some catholic influence that you can find that time that these guys had more guts than these uh cowardly cowardly church fathers and politicians and roman state officials these guys challenged the druids right in front of their face go ahead bring your magic power right in front of my face and that's something man they had boldness these guys they had boldness today's christians are a bunch of calibers blanchard cowards man they can't even witness a person for the gospel for the lord jesus christ because the excuse is coven 19. there is absolutely no excuse that you can't somehow witness or reach somebody out there even during the restrictions and i'm not telling you to do anything illegal but even just going by what you can do that's legal you can deliver the gospel somehow unless these guys had more guts than you did and you got your doctrine right and you're more cowardly than these guys how about that all right i have to read this so then the lord was mightily using these people then what happened pastor why did everything fall apart this idiot he's a wicked person he brought on the dark ages it was the time that the dark ages began under this pope pope gregory the devil mightily used this fool to just corrupt all the evangelism that the lord was using with these guys so what happened well let me read some things here dr upman's history of the new testament church page 276 when news got to pope gregory the first in rome that ireland scotland and england were being overrun with bible-believing preachers who are baptizing adult converts not babies why because of patrick columba he realized what any district court judge would realize quote that oppressed minorities had to be liberated from this harassment so they could have equal rights end of quote man i love his church history book he just slams against today's people trying to match today's people with ancient history and that what men learn from history is that men never learn from history today's actions of wicked people just match back then guys consequently he sent out a scout to see if there was any child abuse or quote child neglect going on in mary england the tender foot's name was augustine this is not the same augustine church father all right but it's a different augustine so if you ever name your child augustine you know that's a bad name all right i would change it if i were you okay augustina benedictine abbott who believed in salvation by works naturally he took a roman catholic bible with him and some roman catholic commentaries that originated in alexandria egypt no the way had been prepared the english king ethelbert had married a french roman catholic from paris bertha who had already made plans to get rid of bible believers in england she had brought a roman catholic bishop with her from france when she got married augustine entered a field that was plowed and harrowed before he threw in the first handful of counterfeit seed absolutely right these catholics stole the fruits of these missionaries of the bible believers that the lord used that time and when i say bible believer i mean the best group that time that is close to bible believing truth let's keep reading called by philip schaaf and augustine quote the true christian faith yeah right ethel bert in democratic innocence gave augustine permission to pass out tracts and witness to the people never suspecting for a moment that the godless outfit with which he was dealing believed in imprisoning christians who passed out tracks and burning them at the stake for witnessing to people ethel bert allowed the benedictine monk to reside at canterbury and from henceforth the demoniac i have no idea how do you pronounce this planet potatoes or whatever of catholicism look to the archbishop of canterbury as the greatest christian in england jesus christ himself never attained such an exalted position jesus was only a bishop good point first peter chapter 2 verse 25 you never read that jesus christ is called a bishop so how dare you call somebody archbishop you're trying to make him better than jesus augustine and his monks juan converts by their reading and christian testimony their lack of preaching on hell and judgment and their tactful diplomacy their sheepish lives covered their fangs ethel bert got baptized or sprinkled and as soon as pope gregory got word from his fifth column he had augustine ordained as an archbishop in an impressive ceremony at arlie's france not england the pope graciously gave the entire english nation to a benedictine mind monk at christmastime 597 augustine sprinkled about 10 000 englishmen who came out for a clear-cut stand against the biblical christianity of saint pat and columba those two guys patrick and columba which had been anti-catholic in ad601 pope gregory ordered king ethelbert to do what augustine told him to do and to follow his instructions as well as all good kings should to make this advice more impressive he sent a few relics of the apostles and martyrs to england along with some sacred vessels and above all some good copies of jerome's new asv the latin vulgate remember jerome that he's that idiotic church father that gave the wrong uh bible the latin vulgate well hey what about the old latin from the boudoirs you have to get a latin vulgate to corrupt that let's keep reading here with some transcripts of vaticanus and siniaticus in 602 augustine with the backing of the pope the king of england and the armies of the franks under clovis's four sons had a friendly detante with the british bishops who still insisted on teaching anti-roman catholic doctrines ah good quite naturally the issues that came up in the meeting were issues that the council of nicaea had refused to discuss final authority and infant baptism two things always they have those issues as sussex these issues were faced augustine was quite frank the final authority was a bishop of bishops over 500 miles away and infant sprinkling should replace baptism of believing adults undoing the work that patrick is doing you're not getting baptized until we know you have full knowledge of christian profession no just get them baby sprinkled why so that they can build up numbers that's how they cheat their membership amen knowing more about bible doc i'm late let me okay so i can finish this paragraph at least all right i'm gonna finish this paragraph knowing more about bible doctrine than any roman catholic archbishop could possibly know yeah amen the britons refused to yield that's great right that's patrick's fruit it's in it's engraved in their minds these people so doc rupton says augustine then pulled off a little a a allen reverend ike david nunn oral roberts etc stunned and healed a blind man so he could see guess what dr utman says right over here it's but it misfired but uh sad dumb charismatic spot for that garbage the briton still refused to accept a pope as the final authority great at a second conference augustine saw that he was up against it so he did the only thing that a really godly spiritual catholic archbishop would do he threatened to call for god's vengeance against the christians in britain by the saxon armies if the britons would not give up new testament christianity and traded in for a roman mess of pottage his efforts at blackmail his efforts at blackmail failed and the british read him off for what he really was a gangster however when the saxons finally did invade england 10 years later all members of the catholic church were taught to look upon it as a divine judgment of god falling on a heathen people who had refused to submit to god and obey his vice regions whatever those are on earth when augustine was buried in the cathedral of canterbury some deluded catholic put the following graffiti on his stone listen here rest the lord augustine who reduced king ethebert and his nation from the worship of idols to the faith of christ evil wicked evil people and it's just begun the catholics got this territory now so it's just begun the catholics got this territory let's get those goths and then don't forget those with laws as spain pope gregory actually rejoiced when they were run out and let's hit toward here good news is this nestorius hit so far east that the catholic church didn't go that far so then when the catholic church like many years later tried to catch up with them the lord just killed every catholic that tried to reach over there or or just bless them with unfruitfulness so that's what happened so the catholic church could not get the east until probably 1700s that time yeah so the lord so so the catholics got there that's why the holy roman empire has this territory see that when the darkness began that's what happened all right so let's see how pope gregory combat against the bible believers but um there's a catholic legend that mingled up during the time when remember during this time this is when the britons were battling against the barbaric tribes who came over there and we're going to talk about this individual all right so we're going to talk about that next discipleship and don't forget the devil he wanted to get rid of the east area so what did he do this is coming islam is about to be born at the beginning of thyatira church age to the end of pergamus church age so let's see how the devil made a comeback against the lord's people with all the evangelism ground that they cover next discipleship we got some interesting people to cover god my father i pray that today's teachings were a blessing to the hearers and that we've understand more about our history we got burdened about missions lord why are we stuck in one place father we gotta spread out we're too comfortable in jesus
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