Addressing the issue of transgenderism with Rosaria Butterfield.

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Published 2024-04-24
The first time I read Rosaria Butterfield addressing the issue of transgenderism, I was very surprised because I had never thought about it in this way. I think she hit the nail on the head when she explained that transgenderism is the sin of envy. In this video, Rosaria explains more about this idea and offers advice on how to respond when a child claims to be transgender.

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  • @laurenkwarren
    Rosaria is a treasure to the community of faith. May God bless her and keep her and amplify her message. šŸ™šŸ»
  • @michaelseay9783
    ā€œIf you desire it, it must be goodā€ That statement of this evil teaching is spot on.
  • @leslielutz6028
    I appreciate Rosaria's wisdom and Alisa's yours too! Thank you for helping me to understand and differentiate also Transgenderism versus cross dressing which are quite different although both are concerning. I want to be better prepared to be that "Accidental Missionary". Very sad but never without Hope!
  • @carolweiss2190
    Rosaria confirmed something for me. I struggled with Anorexia on and off & again over the last 40 or so years and just recently realized this similiar disphoric relationship with my body that you mention here.
  • The sin of envy. That is exactly what it is. "And where envy and self-seeking exist, confusion and every evil thing will be there." And what is more confusing than a man who presents as a woman and vice versa? And what cultural fad has brought with it so much evil?
  • @OtherDianne
    Just wondering what book is being referenced here? Thanks!
  • @nfcapps
    @alisachilders Yahweh God spoke a similar message to me during the original outbreak of the coof. I was fretting in my car because my child had it and she wasn't symptomatic and I was saying, "oh, what if I got all those other kids sick and they went to school and got others sick and they went home to their grandparents and now I might have killed so many old or sick people because I wasn't careful enough about a snifle!" Yahweh God just clearly said to me, firmly but gently, "you're just not that important." You, Alisa, used the word "powerful," but it was the same message. We have so much less power and control over anything than our brains or our flesh like to convince us we have. So, don't fear, and any fret. God, alone, is in control. It's a good lesson to remember, or be reminded of, once in a while. Be blessed.
  • @myriamtuttle
    I am not as afraid of homosexuality as I am of transgenderism because the effects in the body are many times irreversible. It helped to hear Mrs Butterfield we all have a redeemed body awaiting for us so yes, shutting my mouth, listening, compassion and LOVE is over everything. I am not giving her soul up to any of this but grief is real and HUGE, forgiving the source of our trauma something that ONLY GOD could enable and a real test of faith to see my children's souls On the other side of this no matter what I feel or see or how the brain hurts unable to imagine all this reversed, redeemed for the good of my 2 girls and His glory And yet somehow HE WILL because there is only ONE GOD and Him the only winner at the end
  • @donnajones2332
    After listening to this we happened to sit down to watch The Equalizer on TV. It was all about characterizing Christians as horrific people who do ugly, dangerous and abusive things to trans kids to change them. It was so manipulative it was shockingā€¦
  • @CynthiaMoon23
    Thereā€™s also a strong link between transgenderism and 1) whatā€™s called ā€œproto-gay childrenā€ (I.e. kids that show homosexual tendencies young) and 2) autism. The Cass Report has shown this. The autism link is very strong in girls.
  • @truthnow902
    This is also being seen by young adults are teenagers that are supposed to be Christians and they turn to this lifestyle and it's lord of the churches pastors preaching is that all you have to do is believe in your saved that is definitely true you do have to believe you have to have faith of course but we need to understand this started a while ago especially in the young children in teens what the government's telling us we cannot discipline our kids there is a big disaster there and then all these churches teaching you don't have to obey or fear the lord all you have to do is believe and you are saved another deception from the enemy we need to understand as Christians if you take out the fear of the Lord out of people in children and teenagers what's going to happen remember what it says in the Bible you spare the rod you spare the child do you think he's going to spare us of course not we need to be submissive and obedient add fear of the Lord because we know we are going to have consequences but today there's no consequences for anything there's no responsibility for anything and I would say it's mostly the church and the governments that are blamed for this it's time people grow up and start fearing the one that can destroy the body and the soul in hell theater fearing the one that could just destroy the body the fear of the Lord is wisdom there's no fear there's no wisdom look at the world today there's no fear that's why there's no love have a good onešŸ˜Š
  • @markdeduke606
    She is correct to a point. However any thing that grows, physically spiritually, mentally, always has a root , and will have morphed from that root Transgendeisum has grown it may not look the same as in past but that is just the physical. The idea of waring female clothes , God warns against that back in the Old Testament Thus the idea we have to day , didnā€™t just jump out of some hole in the ground. But grew from its root way back in history.
  • @bcnotpc659
    totally unrelated but can you please do a make up tutorial for us?!? youā€™re eyes look amazing
  • @markdeduke606
    There is no invention of an evil age all the evil we see today has its roots back in Genesis 3 . And folk like to say well there is more evil today, true only because populations have grow they certainly arenā€™t the same as when Noah and his family exited the Ark .
  • @nfcapps
    Imagine being mutilated here in the world and made whole again in Glory. That person will be one of the loudest in the choir as we worship. I wish he could be made whole again before then. May he Be Abundantly Blessed.
  • @areuaware6842
    You worry about many things, Will your judgement be based on the actions of others?
  • I've listened to Rosario Butterfield before. Just bought one off her books, look forward to parousing it.