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Join Jonathan Roumie, star of The Chosen, as he shares a life-changing moment that wasn’t supposed to happen on live TV! In this powerful video, Jonathan opens up about a divine vision that reshaped his faith journey, revealing God’s heart for humanity in a way that will leave you speechless. Discover why he chose to boldly proclaim Jesus over staying silent, defying fear to share a message of love, hope, and purpose. Whether you’re on your own faith journey or seeking answers, this raw and emotional story will inspire you to take a step closer to God. What did God show Jonathan that changed everything? Watch now to find out!

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00:00Picture this, I'm on set, still in the Jesus robe, when a divine moment hits me like a lightning bolt, a vision so clear it rewrote my understanding of God's heart for us all.
00:12Filming wrapped at 6pm today, and as I stepped out of my trailer, shedding the costume and slipping back into my everyday clothes, the shift from portraying Christ to just being me felt heavier than usual.
00:24Something extraordinary happened during today's shoot, something I can't keep to myself.
00:31It's a message I believe God is urging me to share with you, a truth so profound it could change how you see everything.
00:39Want to know what God revealed?
00:42Drop a, one, in the comments if you're curious, smash that subscribe button to join our journey to 1000 subscribers,
00:49and if you're skeptical, hit that like button anyway, let's spark a conversation and dive into this together.
00:56Um, we were shooting this scene for season 6 where Jesus is, sorry, no spoilers, but I've done scenes like this hundreds of times by now, right?
01:07I mean, we're 6 seasons in, but today was different.
01:10As I was delivering these lines about God's love and his plan for humanity, I had this, this vision, and I don't use that word lightly, you know that I need to back up a little bit.
01:23Last night, I couldn't sleep.
01:26I was tossing and turning, thinking about everything that's happening in the world right now, the division, the anger, the hatred, people attacking each other over politics, over beliefs, over everything.
01:38I was praying, asking God, what do you want from us?
01:44What are we missing?
01:46I mean, here I am playing Jesus for millions of people around the world, and sometimes I feel like, like we're still not getting it, you know, like we're missing something fundamental about what God actually wants from US to SO,
01:59So, I was lying there at 2am, just wrestling with these thoughts, asking God to show me something, anything that would help me understand.
02:08And then today, right in the middle of this scene, it happened.
02:13I was looking at the actor playing John, and suddenly, suddenly, it wasn't just John anymore.
02:20It was everyone, every person who's ever lived, every person who's alive now, every person who will be born.
02:27And I could see them all through God's eyes.
02:32The vision was so clear, so overwhelming.
02:35I saw this massive crowd of people, but they weren't, they weren't the way we usually see people.
02:42They weren't divided by race or nationality or politics or religion.
02:47They were just souls, beautiful, broken, searching souls that God loves desperately, and in that moment, I understood something that I'd read a thousand times but never really grasped.
03:00God doesn't see Democrats or Republicans.
03:04He doesn't see Americans or foreigners.
03:07He doesn't see rich or poor, successful or struggling.
03:11He sees his children, all of them, every single one.
03:17But here's what really got to me, I could feel God's heartbreak, not his anger, not his judgment, but his heartbreak,
03:25like a parent watching their children fight with each other when all he wants is for them to love one another.
03:31The director had to call cut because I was crying, real tears, not acting tears that I tried to explain to Dallas what had happened,
03:38but how do you explain something like that?
03:42Oh, sorry, I just had a vision of all humanity through God's eyes, and it broke my heart.
03:49He just nodded and said, we take five.
03:52But I knew something significant had just happened, something I needed to process.
03:58So, I went back to my trailer, and I just sat there for a while, trying to make sense of what I had experienced.
04:05And slowly, these truths started crystallizing in my mind, things about what God really wants from us,
04:13not complicated theological concepts, but simple, beautiful truths that somehow we've made so complicated,
04:20the first thing I understood was that God's primary desire isn't for us to be right about everything.
04:26It's for us to love each other.
04:29I know that sounds obvious, but think about how we actually live.
04:33How much time do we spend trying to prove we're right about politics, about religion, about life choices?
04:41We've turned Christianity into this thing where we have to have all the right answers, all the right positions on every issue.
04:49But in that vision, I saw that God cares more about how we treat the person who disagrees with us than about whether we win the argument.
04:57I thought about all the times I've gotten into debates on social media, all the times I've felt superior because I had the quote right position on something.
05:07And I realized that every moment spent trying to prove someone else wrong could have been spent trying to understand them, love them, serve them,
05:15The second thing that became clear to me was that God isn't nearly as concerned with our sin as we think he is.
05:22Now, before you think I'm going all liberal on you, hear me out.
05:27He cares about sin because it hurts us, and it hurts others.
05:31But his primary response to our sin isn't anger, it's grief, like when you see someone you love making choices that you know will destroy them.
05:41You're not mad at them.
05:43You're heartbroken for them.
05:46You want to rescue them, protect them, help them see a better way.
05:51That's how God looks at our sin, not with a hammer in his hand, but with his arms open wide.
05:56And that changes everything about how we should approach people who are struggling with sin.
06:03We shouldn't be the morality police trying to clean everybody up.
06:07We should be like Jesus, eating with tax collectors and sinners, showing them love and trusting that love to do the transforming work.
06:15The third thing I saw, this one really wrecked me, I saw how much God delights in us, not in our performance, not in our achievements, not in our spiritual disciplines.
06:26He delights in us, in who we are, in the unique way he made each of us.
06:32You know how you feel when you watch a little kid just being themselves.
06:37They're not trying to impress anyone.
06:40They're just being.
06:42And it fills your heart with this pure joy.
06:45That's how God feels about us all the time, even when we're struggling, even when we're failing, even when we're doubting.
06:53I thought about my own relationship with God and how often I approach him like I'm an employee giving a performance review,
07:00here's what I did right this week.
07:02Here's what I did wrong.
07:05Here's my plan for improvement.
07:06But he's not my boss, he's my father.
07:11And fathers don't love their children based on their quarterly reports, the fourth thing that became clear was about prayer.
07:18We've made prayer so complicated, so formal, so religious.
07:23But in the vision, I saw that God just wants to talk with us like friends talk, like family talks, about everything and nothing,
07:32about our fears and our hopes and our random thoughts.
07:35I realized that some of my best prayers happen when I'm not even trying to pray,
07:40when I'm driving and I start talking to God about something I'm worried about,
07:44when I'm lying in bed and I tell him about my day,
07:47when I'm frustrated and I just vent to him about whatever is bugging me.
07:52God isn't offended by our honest emotions.
07:55He's not shocked by our doubts.
07:58He's not disappointed by our questions.
08:01He wants real relationship, not religious performance.
08:06He wants us to bring him our authentic selves, not some cleaned up version we think he wants to see.
08:13The fifth truth that hit me was about church.
08:17And this might be controversial,
08:18But I saw that God cares way more about how we love people outside the church than how we behave inside the church.
08:26He cares more about how we treat the homeless person on the street than how we sing in the worship service.
08:33Don't get me wrong, corporate worship is important.
08:37Gathering together as believers is important,
08:40Not by our theology, not by our programs, not by our buildings, by our love.
08:55And that love has to extend beyond our church walls.
08:59It has to reach the people who disagree with us,
09:03who live differently than us, who believe differently than us.
09:06If our Christianity only works with other Christians, then we're missing the point entirely.
09:13I thought about Jesus and how he spent most of his time with people who weren't religious.
09:19He went to their parties, ate at their houses, listened to their stories.
09:24The religious people criticized him for it.
09:28But that's where his heart was, with the lost, the hurting, the searching,
09:32The sixth thing I understood was about suffering.
09:36We spend so much energy trying to avoid pain, trying to explain why bad things happen, trying to fix everything.
09:44But in the vision, I saw that God isn't trying to eliminate suffering from our lives.
09:50He's trying to meet us in it.
09:53Some of the most beautiful moments in the Gospels are when Jesus encounters people in their pain,
09:58the woman at the well, the man born blind, the thief on the cross.
10:03He doesn't lecture them about why they're suffering.
10:07He doesn't give them a theological explanation.
10:11He just meets them right where they are with love and hope.
10:15And I realize that's what we're called to do, too.
10:18We don't have to have answers for everything.
10:22We don't have to fix everyone's problems.
10:24We just have to show up, be present, love people in their mess.
10:30Trust that God is working even when we can't see it.
10:34The seventh truth was about miracles.
10:37We're always looking for the big, dramatic, supernatural events.
10:41But in the vision, I saw that the greatest miracle God performs is changing human hearts,
10:48taking someone filled with hate and filling them with love,
10:51taking someone consumed with selfishness and making them generous.
10:55Every person who chooses forgiveness over revenge, that's a miracle.
11:01Every act of kindness to a stranger, that's a miracle.
11:04Every moment when someone puts another person's needs before their own,
11:10that's God moving in supernatural ways.
11:13We want to see water turned into wine,
11:16but we miss the miracle of an angry person becoming peaceful.
11:20We want to see the blind receive sight,
11:23but we ignore the miracle of someone who was bitter finally seeing the good in others.
11:28God is constantly performing miracles all around us,
11:31the eighth thing that became clear was about evangelism.
11:34We've made sharing our faith so awkward, so forced, so so easy.
11:41But in the vision, I saw that the most powerful evangelism happens
11:45when people see the love of Christ lived out authentically in our daily lives.
11:50People aren't convinced by our arguments.
11:53They're drawn by our love.
11:56They don't need us to have all the answers.
11:59They need us to have genuine care for them as human beings.
12:03When someone feels truly seen, truly valued, truly loved,
12:08they become curious about the source of that love.
12:12I thought about all the people who've been turned off to Christianity,
12:16not because they reject Jesus, but because they've been hurt by Christians.
12:21How different would things be if we focused more on reflecting Christ's heart
12:25than defending Christian positions?
12:27God isn't as concerned with our spiritual growth as we are.
12:35I know that sounds weird, but hear me out.
12:39We're always worried about whether we're reading the Bible enough,
12:43praying enough, serving enough.
12:45But God isn't keeping score.
12:48He's more concerned with our heart posture than our spiritual performance.
12:52A person who genuinely loves others but struggles with prayer
12:57is closer to God's heart than someone who has perfect spiritual disciplines
13:01but treats people poorly.
13:04In 1 Peter 4 verse 8,
13:06Above all, love each other deeply,
13:09because love covers over a multitude of sins.
13:13The tenth thing I saw was about God's plans for each of us.
13:16We stress so much about finding His will,
13:20about making the right choices,
13:22about not missing His plan.
13:24But in the vision,
13:26I saw that God's will for us is much simpler and much broader than we think.
13:31His will is that we love Him and love others.
13:35Everything else, our career, our relationships, our decisions,
13:39those are details He can work with.
13:42He's more interested in who we're becoming than what we're doing.
13:45He can use any circumstance, any choice,
13:49any path to accomplish His purposes in our lives.
13:53That takes so much pressure off, doesn't it?
13:57You don't have to be paralyzed by the fear of making the wrong choice.
14:01If your heart is to love God and love people,
14:05He can work with whatever choice you make.
14:08He's that good, that creative, that powerful,
14:11but the most important thing I understood from this vision,
14:14the thing that's still giving me chills,
14:16is that God is not distant.
14:19He's not up in heaven somewhere,
14:21detached from our daily struggles.
14:24He's right here, right now, in the midst of our mess.
14:28Every moment of loneliness you feel,
14:31He feels with you.
14:33Every disappointment that breaks your heart breaks His, too.
14:37Every small victory that makes you smile brings Him joy.
14:41He's not watching your life from a distance.
14:45He's living it with you.
14:47And that means that nothing, absolutely nothing,
14:51you're going through is meaningless to Him.
14:53The anxiety you feel about your future matters to Him.
14:57The relationship struggles you're facing concern Him.
15:01The dreams you're afraid to pursue are important to Him
15:04because they're important to you.
15:06This isn't some abstract theological concept.
15:11This is the reality of having a personal relationship
15:14with the Creator of the universe.
15:16He knows you better than you know yourself.
15:19He loves you more than you love yourself,
15:22and He's committed to your good in ways you can't even imagine that.
15:25So, when I was sitting there in my trailer today,
15:29processing all of this,
15:30I realized that everything we think Christianity is about,
15:34the rules, the rituals, the right beliefs,
15:37all of that is secondary to the main thing.
15:40The main thing is love,
15:42love for God, love for others,
15:45love for ourselves.
15:47It's so simple, it's almost embarrassing.
15:50Jesus Himself said it in Matthew 22 verses 37 to 40,
15:55Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.
16:01This is the first and greatest commandment.
16:04And the second is like it,
16:06love your neighbor as yourself.
16:09All the law and the prophets hang on these two commandments.
16:13So, as I'm sitting here talking to you,
16:16I want to share what I believe God wants each of us to know.
16:20First, you are loved,
16:22not because of what you do or don't do,
16:24but because of who you are.
16:27You are His child,
16:29created in His image,
16:30valuable beyond measure.
16:33Second, you don't have to earn His love or prove your worth.
16:37You can't add to His love for you by being better,
16:40and you can't subtract from it by failing.
16:43His love is constant, unchanging, unconditional.
16:48It's the one thing in this universe you can count on completely.
16:51Third, He wants relationship with you more than He wants anything else from you.
16:57He's not interested in your religious performance.
17:01He's interested in your heart.
17:04Talk to Him like you would talk to your best friend.
17:07Be honest about your struggles, your fears, your hopes.
17:12Fourth, you matter.
17:13Your life matters.
17:16Your struggles matter.
17:19Your dreams matter.
17:21You're not insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
17:25You're central to God's heart.
17:28He has plans for you that are good,
17:30even when they don't feel good in the moment.
17:33Fifth, you're not alone.
17:36Whatever you're facing,
17:37whatever you're going through,
17:39God is right there with you,
17:41not judging,
17:42not condemning,
17:43not waiting for you to get your act together,
17:45just loving you,
17:47supporting you,
17:48believing in you,
17:49even when you don't believe in yourself.
17:52And sixth,
17:52you don't have to have it all figured out.
17:55Nobody does.
17:58Faith isn't about having all the answers.
18:01It's about trusting the one who does.
18:04It's okay to have questions,
18:06doubts,
18:07struggles.
18:07That's what makes you human.
18:11And God loves your humanity.
18:13Now,
18:14let me talk directly to those of you
18:15who might be watching this and thinking,
18:18that's nice,
18:19Jonathan,
18:19but you don't know my situation.
18:22You don't know what I've done,
18:24what I've failed at,
18:25what I'm struggling with.
18:27You're right.
18:29I don't know your specific situation,
18:31but I know God,
18:33and I know his heart.
18:35And I can tell you with absolute certainty
18:37that whatever you're dealing with,
18:39whatever you've done,
18:40whatever you think disqualifies you from his love,
18:43none of it changes how he feels about you.
18:46Maybe you're struggling with addiction,
18:49and you feel like you've disappointed God too many times.
18:52Maybe you're dealing with depression,
18:54and you feel like God has abandoned you.
18:58Maybe you've made choices you regret,
19:00and you think you're beyond redemption.
19:03Here's what I saw in that vision,
19:05God running toward every single person who thinks they are too far gone,
19:09not walking,
19:10not reluctantly accepting them back,
19:12but running,
19:13like the father in the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15 verses 11 to 32.
19:18He's been watching for you,
19:21waiting for you,
19:22hoping for your return.
19:24Or maybe you're someone who's been following Jesus for years,
19:27but you're tired,
19:28tired of trying to be good enough,
19:30tired of the pressure to have it all together,
19:33tired of feeling like you're failing at this Christian life.
19:37Friend,
19:37you're not failing.
19:39You're learning.
19:41You're growing.
19:43You're on a journey.
19:44And journeys have ups and downs,
19:48smooth paths,
19:49and rocky terrain.
19:51God isn't grading your performance.
19:54He's enjoying your company along the way.
19:57Maybe you're questioning your faith.
20:00Maybe things you used to believe don't make sense anymore.
20:04Maybe you're wondering if God is even real,
20:07if prayer actually works,
20:09if any of this matters.
20:11It's okay to question.
20:12God isn't threatened by your doubts.
20:16He's big enough to handle your uncertainty.
20:20Some of the most beautiful faith stories I know started with honest questions and genuine
20:25wrestling with hard truths.
20:26Or maybe you're someone who's never really considered faith seriously.
20:31Maybe you're watching this out of curiosity about the chosen or because someone shared it with you.
20:37Maybe you think religion is outdated or irrelevant or harmful.
20:41I get it.
20:43There's a lot about organized religion that can be off-putting.
20:48There's a lot of hypocrisy, a lot of judgment, a lot of politics that have nothing to do with the heart of faith.
20:55But I want you to know that Jesus isn't like that.
20:59The Jesus I've come to know through playing him, through studying his life, through experiencing his love,
21:05He's nothing like the caricature that gets presented sometimes.
21:09He's not angry or judgmental or exclusive.
21:13He's incredibly loving, infinitely patient, radically inclusive.
21:19He spent his time with outcasts and misfits and people that religious society rejected.
21:24He challenged the religious establishment, defended the marginalized, loved the unlovable.
21:31If you think Christianity is about judgment and exclusion, you haven't met the real Jesus
21:37y-e-t-s-o, wherever you are in your faith journey, whatever your questions or struggles or doubts,
21:44I want to invite you to take one small step toward God, not toward religion, not toward church,
21:49not toward fixing all your problems at once, just toward him.
21:54Maybe that step is just saying, God, if you're real, show me.
22:00Maybe it's picking up a Bible and reading about Jesus with fresh eyes.
22:05Maybe it's having an honest conversation with someone whose faith you respect.
22:10Maybe it's starting to pray again after years of silence.
22:14Maybe it's forgiving yourself for past mistakes.
22:17Maybe it's choosing to believe that you're loved, even when you don't feel lovable.
22:24The step doesn't have to be big or dramatic.
22:27God honors small steps taken in faith just as much as giant leaps.
22:32He's more interested in your heart's direction than your pace of progress,
22:36and for those of you who are already walking with Jesus,
22:39let me challenge you with what I learned from this vision.
22:43Are we representing God's heart accurately to the world?
22:46Are people seeing his love through our lives?
22:50Are we so concerned with being right that we've forgotten to be loving?
22:55Are we so focused on people's behavior that we've forgotten about their hearts?
23:00Are we so busy defending our faith that we've forgotten to live it?
23:04I'm preaching to myself here as much as anyone.
23:07It's easy to get caught up in arguments about secondary issues while missing the primary calling to love.
23:15It's easy to judge other people's spiritual journey while neglecting our own heart transformation.
23:21But what if we made a commitment to represent Jesus accurately?
23:24What if we became known for our love rather than our positions?
23:30What if we listened more than we talked, served more than we argued, loved more than we judged?
23:36I think that's what the world is desperate to see, not perfect Christians, but authentic ones,
23:42not people who have all the answers, but people who have experienced God's love and let it overflow to others,
23:48because here's the truth, the world doesn't need more religious people.
23:53It needs more people who have been transformed by love and who are committed to transforming others through that same love.
24:00And that transformation doesn't happen through programs or techniques or strategies.
24:07It happens through relationship, through spending time with God, letting Him love us, letting Him change us from the inside out.
24:14It happens when we stop trying to be good enough for God and start believing that we already are good enough because of what Jesus did.
24:23It happens when we stop performing for approval and start resting in acceptance.
24:28As I sit here, still processing the vision God poured into my heart today,
24:34I'm overwhelmed by a truth that feels like a warm embrace.
24:37You are cherished beyond measure, seen in every moment, known in your deepest struggles,
24:43valued beyond your wildest dreams, wanted with a fierce love, and enough, simply because you are His.
24:50This isn't about your successes or failures, your resume, or your regrets.
24:56It's about the God who crafted you, delights in you, and has plans for you that outshine anything you could dream up.
25:03Reflecting on this, I've learned something humbling, I've spent too many days chasing perfection,
25:10trying to earn God's approval, when all along, He's been calling me to rest in His love and share it with others.
25:17As a Catholic in America, I'm struck by how often we, as a faith community, get caught up in rules or debates,
25:25for getting the heart of our calling, love, pure and simple, as Jesus taught in Matthew 22 verses 37-40,
25:33Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.
25:39This is the first and greatest commandment.
25:42And the second is like it, love your neighbor as yourself.
25:47All the law and the prophets hang on these two commandments.
25:51This vision has reshaped me.
25:53It's taught me to let go of judgment, my own and others, and to lean into compassion,
26:00to see every person as God sees them, a soul worth running toward,
26:04like the father in the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15 verses 11-32.
26:10I've realized that my role, whether on set or in life, isn't to play a perfect Jesus but to reflect His heart,
26:17to be a vessel of His mercy in a world starving for it.
26:20In our Catholic tradition, we're called to live out the corporal and spiritual works of mercy,
26:27feeding the hungry, comforting the sorrowful, forgiving offenses.
26:32This vision reminded me that these acts aren't just duties,
26:35they're invitations to encounter Christ in others,
26:38to be His hands and feet in a fractured world.
26:41So, where do we go from here?
26:44If this message stirs something in your soul,
26:47I invite you to take a bold step toward God,
26:49not toward religion or perfection,
26:52but toward the one who's already running to meet you.
26:55Maybe you're ready to deepen your faith,
26:57to rediscover the joy of a personal relationship with Jesus,
27:01or to experience the peace that comes from knowing Him.
27:04Let's pray together, not with a formula, but with open hearts,
27:09like friends talking to the Father who loves us fiercely,
27:13Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of your relentless love,
27:16a love that sees us as we are and calls us your own.
27:20Thank you for welcoming us into your family,
27:23not because we've earned it, but because you delight in us.
27:26We confess we've complicated faith,
27:29chasing performance over presence,
27:32correctness over compassion.
27:34Forgive us, Lord, for missing the beauty of being your children.
27:39For those who've never known you personally,
27:42reveal your heart through the love they encounter.
27:45Show them you're not a distant judge,
27:47but a father who cares deeply.
27:50For those wrestling with doubt, exhaustion, or questions,
27:54renew their hope.
27:56Walk with them through every shadow,
27:58reminding them you're never disappointed in their journey.
28:02For all of us, especially we Catholics,
28:05ignite in us a fire to love as you love,
28:08to see others through your eyes,
28:10to offer grace over judgment,
28:12to be your peace in a world that aches for it.
28:15Thank you for Jesus, for the cross,
28:17for the resurrection,
28:19for the promise in Romans 8 verses 38 and 39,
28:23for I am convinced that neither death nor life,
28:25neither angels, nor demons,
28:28neither the present nor the future,
28:30nor any powers,
28:31neither height, nor depth,
28:33nor anything else in all creation,
28:35will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
28:40In Jesus' name, we pray.
28:43Amen, friends, this vision has left me changed,
28:48and I pray it sparks something in you too.
28:51My biggest takeaway is this,
28:53faith isn't about having it all together,
28:55it's about trusting God's love and letting it flow through us to others.
28:59As Catholics in America,
29:02we're called to live this out boldly,
29:04through our parishes,
29:06our communities,
29:07our everyday encounters.
29:09So, I challenge you,
29:11take one small step today.
29:14Maybe it's praying for someone who's hurt you,
29:17reaching out to a struggling neighbor,
29:19or simply whispering to God,
29:21I'm here,
29:22show me your heart.
29:24Whatever it is,
29:25trust that he's with you,
29:27cheering you on,
29:28now,
29:28let's make this a movement of love.
29:31If this message touched you,
29:33drop a,
29:33one,
29:34in the comments and share how it resonated,
29:37your story could inspire someone else.
29:40Hit that like button to spread this truth,
29:42and if you're as fired up as I am,
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29:57If you're skeptical,
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30:04Let's keep this conversation alive and see where God takes us next.
30:09Your life matters,
30:11your story matters,
30:12and God's got plans for you that are bigger than you can imagine.
30:16Don't be afraid to trust him with it all.
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