The Chosen Season 4 Episode 3: The True Meaning of THAT Scene!

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Here's my breakdown of The Chosen Season 4 Episode 3! I hope you enjoy it :)

00:00 Intro
00:47 King David
02:00 Gaius
03:26 James & John
04:02 Peter
04:47 The Ending

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This shows a realistic expectations of following Christ. Just because we are Christians doesn’t mean that we are immune to pain and sometimes God doesn’t always answer our prayers the way that we want him to.. Jesus could heal anyone but sometimes he doesn’t. You all watch the scene between Jesus and Little James and the scene with Peter losing his baby. This is no different.

milesdavisahead
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“Doubting Thomas” I always wondered why he doubted. I love this a potential idea that would cause him to doubt. This is why I love the Chosen, it gets me to think! Love, love it!

Jasurf
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Jesus always does his father's will! I totally got the meaning of starting out with David...made complete sense! Excellent & extremely sad episode !❤️💥🙏😭

eileenschubert
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All Christians' prayers are answered. The answer is either yes, no, or wait.

dawnperkins
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Can you imagine how Jesus must have felt, when many would approach him to perform certain miracles. God didn't put Jesus on this earth to please everyone and grant them their wishes and wants. Far from that. As The Chosen depicted that Jesus didn't come to bring peace, but to save us, which would tear families, friends, unions, and anyone who chooses to follow him. To this day even. But even in this storyline shows that this may have happened in some way, that tore Jesus apart internally. OMG, the emotions of Thomas and Jesus here, absolutely brought me to tears. I know it took away from the plot of Jesus and the Pharisees, but for me, that last scene, hit me as I feel I went thru such a devastating loss with my own love, and I couldn't understand it as we were faithful catholics or at least I thought. This last scene, had plenty to say.

annaibarra
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Brilliant, concise explanation of what this Episode, and what this Series is about. Yes, it is fictionalized - not a docudrama. I have no criticisms because a writer gets to take fiction in any direction they choose. The viewing audience is not crafting this storyline. Lives are being touched, conversations are being had, understanding is being enlightened, and people are turning to the pages of the Bible to read what is actually documented. The various criticisms pale in comparison to the good. We don't find Ramah on the pages of scripture, and we no longer have her in this Series, but her story tied in wonderfully well with the theme of this Episode: prayers are not always immediately answered in the way we hope, and the blind see when those with sight are blind.

specialk
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I actually liked the parallel between David losing his baby and Thomas losing Ramah. God the father and God the son have the same will, the same nature, and are consistent in not saving every single believer. In this life bones will still break.

everythingiseverything
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Dallas said this was planned since they came up with the character. I'm genuinely curious to see if Rahma will be among those who are resurrected after Jesus' death when the 'tombs are opened' in Matthew 27: 52. It would add an emotional element to what otherwise would be a bunch of strangers coming back from the dead. It would also back up Jesus' statement to Thomas 'it's not her time."

tookean
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Yes, I was sad… not because we lost Ramah's character but how that last episode brought to the fore the reality of (1) losing the one we love, and (2) how fleeting life is. I felt this (loss) more than once in my life, but the 2nd has a profound impact on me more than anything. And I thank God for the life He has given me. The Lord gives, the Lord takes… Blessed be the Name of the Lord.

Memento mori.

Thank you (The Chosen) very much for doing what you do!

Aloha e!
Corie of Honolulu

CorieF-Arre
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I loved it! And I feel it’s important for followers to know and remember that Jesus said “there will always be pain and tears as long as we are on this earth. I applaud the fact that they did not gloss over this fact. Great job guys!❤

LindaCinelli-gr
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this episode was an amazing one! the acting was so pure and so realistic, That it Even broght me tears… but here we do have to understand That Jesus does The Fathers Will! So if it wasnt the God’s Will Jesus couldnt heal her… And not because he didnt wanted too…
This episode brings a lot of emotions and toughts…

Well done my friends ! God may bless u all ! 🙌🏻

andra
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I should have said that it shows how strong his faith was. I'm heartbroken for Thomas, but I love that the last thing Ramah said to him was STAY WITH HIM, Great testament to her faith!❤️💥🙏

eileenschubert
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Thought this was a powerful episode. Many spiritual applications. God is sovereign and His ways are not our ways.

MaryAnnEvans-zh
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Actually, in the King David scenes, David did tell his servants that this was about his own repentance. So it is there. I also note that David tells Bathsheba that they will both see the child after this life. That same message is for Thomas and for Peter and Eden.

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The way Jonathan Roumie portrays the foreshadowing of Ramah's fate was incredible. You see in the scenes beforehand, that he (as Jesus) is somewhat reluctant to get excited about their union (Thomas & Ramah). What I didn't like about the final scene is that it seems that it's actually on Jesus, because he brought the crowd together and stirred them up with his message. It actually gave me a little bit of 'GoT' vibes, with the shock effect of the death. And yes, it distracted from the main message Jesus was preaching. Perhaps one could put the following spin on Ramah's fate: Thomas seemed more devoted to her than to Jesus and His mission. Not that God is vindictive, but as one of the 12, Thomas knew what he was signing up for. (To take the Gospel to the ends of the earth). And perhaps Ramah would have 'stood in the way' of that. It certainly starts a discussion around that...and God's perfect will for each and every one of us.

RobKlarmann
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Remember in the previous episode Jesus said He was here to bring a sword? And specifically pointing to the division created between Ramah and her father? Well, Quintus's sword will play a role in creating the division that leads to the cross.

escapee
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The issue here is the games being played with Jesus' CHARACTER. I'll repaste the comment I made elsewhere here: Even as a Catholic, I've always defended the Chosen for their creative liberties from the attacks of others, some of whom are Catholic, but I cannot defend this episode. Nope! This was incredibly in bad taste, not because Rama died but the way these people seem to just casually project their own very flawed character traits onto Christ.

I can defend Jesus choosing not to heal Rama (perhaps), but I cannot defend him standing there watching her die from a distance and not even giving her a single word of comfort as she died, not kneeling over her, closing her eyes, praying for her as she transitioned to the other world, assuring her that he would make all things well and this was not the end, and kissing her forehead as she died. He. Was. Her.

If he had prayed then opened his eyes after getting the "Not this time" from his Father, then comforted her this way, it'd be sad but still in keeping with his character. But the way they did it feels like a Hollywood gimmick for shock value. Heck, even our flawed, sinful priests know how to comfort a dying person better than the Chosen's Jesus did in this episode! Did Jesus behave like Rama's spiritual Father or even her Rabbi in this episode? Nope.

Think of Aragon comforting Boromir as he died after sacrificing his life to save the hobbits at the end of the Fellowship of the Rings. That's how a good and holy person treats a dying person. They don't stand at a distance and watch them go as if they're a stranger watching the scene of an accident by the side of the road. The Chosen had Our beloved beautiful Lord behaving like the Priest and pharisee he warned about in his parable of the Good Samaritan instead of like the Good Samaritan, and this with his own dying disciple! Not even a stranger beaten by thieves on the road. Honestly, shame on them!

They injected their own character flaws onto Jesus in this episode and had him acting in a way contrary to how the Bible and even their own show has portrayed him. Rama was his disciple! She left her own Father and everything to follow him and he became her spiritual Father, killed basically for him in this episode, and yet he reacts worse than even a basic friend would react.

I'm not angry about her death. I'm angry about the gimmicky nonsense they seem to be getting up to with Jesus' character. What Priest did they consult for this episode? They claim they consult theologians, pastors, and priests. All I can say is if the Priest okayed this episode, knowing the work priests regularly do with the dying in hospitals and other places, shame on him, too!

Someone elsewhere said, given we've already done this before with Little James and Peter's baby, what was the point? It's like they saw it worked before and just can't be creative? Another comment under another video suggested they could've had Reyma married off by her Father to another, richer man. She would not have returned to Capernaum but sent a letter to an eager, hopeful Thomas telling him she had seen her Father's wisdom and chosen to go with it and allow Thomas to follow Jesus and hoped he would understand. Jesus would've accepted this and not agreed with Thomas about "doing something." Then this would've been about Thomas's broken heart and Jesus loving him back to Spiritual health instead of Jesus being portrayed like a bad shepherd.

AuthenticityVeritas
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I personally love how this episode is causing people to talk about the real Jesus. Raman’s death sucked and I son every time I hear Thomas say take it back! But this is what happens in life. Jesus is still there and loves us through all the pain.

ladybugmom
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In this world you WILL have trouble but be of good cheer!

alexiapappas
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Someone's dying is not unimportant !!. To the people that love her, it is very important and immensely painful. Have you ever loved someone? I hope you have never lost them to death. God bless.

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