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@MyHanck
@MyHanck 3 сағат бұрын
Don’t you think this is a rhetorical question? Even evil is in God’s control, mate. Rest in peace my friend.
@bobbi6491
@bobbi6491 10 сағат бұрын
I have been lead to your sermons and have been deeply moved to understand so much more than I knew. Bless you! Thank you for sharing and please keep up the good work! God Bless! ❤ with love from Philly!
@tarabrickle8745
@tarabrickle8745 10 сағат бұрын
Best sermon on antichrist I've hear yet! Thank you pastor.
@rebanelson607
@rebanelson607 12 сағат бұрын
The shield of faith for the moment of crisis and meaning in "fiery trials" - I don't believe there is any other religion that has such teachings. Thank you for this excellent and timely message.
@alisatoniian9718
@alisatoniian9718 13 сағат бұрын
Thank you ao much for uploading this! May I ask you where can I find the previous episode?🙏🏻
@YeLideta
@YeLideta 14 сағат бұрын
Another beautiful moment to connect with God 🙏 I recently discovered Pastor Keller's sermons and was deeply moved by his messages. I didn't know he had passed away until I checked a link the other day (3 am in the morning)😢. When I found out, I was teary-eyed and deeply touched. It's remarkable how someone I barely knew could have such an impact on me. His ability to connect people with God through simple yet profound messages, sprinkled with moments of humor, is truly special. Although I'm new to the ministry, I eagerly look forward to every opportunity to hear his preaching. Pastor Keller's gift will continue to resonate with people, and even a hundred years from now, his calming and melancholic voice will still guide lost souls to the One and Only God.
@annatkin2866
@annatkin2866 14 сағат бұрын
This is SO good.
@kidkratoski3778
@kidkratoski3778 21 сағат бұрын
Only Jesus Saves❤❤❤
@mikemccormick9667
@mikemccormick9667 21 сағат бұрын
🙏🙏♥️♥️🙏🙏
@ChristsWisdom
@ChristsWisdom Күн бұрын
Pastor Timothy Keller's teachings provide profound insights into faith and life. Dive deep into his inspiring messages and grow spiritually. #TimothyKeller #Faith #Inspiration
@ChristsWisdom
@ChristsWisdom Күн бұрын
Pastor Timothy Keller's teachings provide profound insights into faith and life. Dive deep into his inspiring messages and grow spiritually. #TimothyKeller #Faith #Inspiration
@ChristianMind.01
@ChristianMind.01 Күн бұрын
Pastor Timothy Keller's teachings provide profound insights into faith and life. Dive deep into his inspiring messages and grow spiritually. #TimothyKeller #Faith #Inspiration
@nereida116
@nereida116 Күн бұрын
Removing His Presence is terrifying... Total darkness is literally being lost in darkness.
@Becoming2ndBirth
@Becoming2ndBirth Күн бұрын
Water.... Thank you
@b-thebridgecamp
@b-thebridgecamp Күн бұрын
Everyone did that which was right in his own eyes.
@curtisanderson4316
@curtisanderson4316 Күн бұрын
We are the temple of God . The spirit of the anti-christ replaces the presence of God in His temple with self. The number of the perfect man 6 not a devil or a demon yet the will of man. My body my choice personalized.
@bonnielangstaff8593
@bonnielangstaff8593 Күн бұрын
Wonderful
@julierickert2145
@julierickert2145 Күн бұрын
I'm asking why the message, prayer is cut. It makes no sense .....
@quinner8566
@quinner8566 Күн бұрын
What a powerful sermon!
@LeanneBrinklow
@LeanneBrinklow Күн бұрын
I. Absolutely.Hate and find it disrespectful that you put nonsense in between the sermon.That to me is satan
@GG-eq3lq
@GG-eq3lq 2 күн бұрын
AMEN
@ThePreachingOfHisWord
@ThePreachingOfHisWord 2 күн бұрын
Amen
@Naseefification
@Naseefification 2 күн бұрын
Listened to this long time ago, and can’t get enough from listening to it, praise God!
@jackieventer2485
@jackieventer2485 2 күн бұрын
What a blessing to my life that I have found Tim Kellers Teachings.
@ofeliaclaudio6379
@ofeliaclaudio6379 2 күн бұрын
This is the best teaching/sermon I have ever heard on “Waiting on the Lord.” T Keller just a way of seeing things that others don’t see . That’s why I love listening to him. Although I am glad he is now in the bosom of his beloved Saviour, beyond reach of evil times, I wish he had more years to teach n preach n mentor. I missed seeing/hearing him in person when I was visiting in NYC.
@Faithhopelove1702
@Faithhopelove1702 Күн бұрын
I so agree with you. He has a special and unique approach.
@ofeliaclaudio6379
@ofeliaclaudio6379 2 күн бұрын
So glad that I can still listen to his teachings . Please post more audio n video teachings
@dwightdelahunt
@dwightdelahunt 2 күн бұрын
Please share the specific book by Jonathon Edwards Pastor TK refers to; thank-you
@davyhosh3779
@davyhosh3779 Күн бұрын
A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections - Jonathan Edwards
@walterbrown8694
@walterbrown8694 2 күн бұрын
The God who provided my salvation has never been a "do nothing" God. He has been busy helping me in the removal of the "king" who took up residence and exercised "Spiritual Adverse Possession" over me from the time I left my mother's womb, until I responded to Jesus' call to me to receive Him as Saviour. He continues to be with me leading me to spend time with Him in His Word and prayer and defense against Satan's attempts to "upset the spiritual applecart". He is a perfect, as well as busy, Lord.
@corneliabender-dantoni787
@corneliabender-dantoni787 2 күн бұрын
Thank you! A listener from germany 😍 May The Most High Father bless you !🙏✝️🇧🇪🌺🌻👋👍🥰✝️
@matthewhartt5887
@matthewhartt5887 2 күн бұрын
God does not care! Grow up!!!
@jamespython5147
@jamespython5147 2 күн бұрын
One of the most difficult Providence's or wills of God is when he stops being as God should be, which is actually most of the time. Now this is a punishment to the world, and it seems in these modern times he is even more extreme with it. Is it not the hardest thing to bear when God doesn't do what God should do. We are undone, perplexed, disheartened. It is the greatest difficulty. There are times that God plays the part of an enemy, he even can throw a providential tantrum, and it's all a punishment. We don't deserve a just, righteous God. We must patiently submit to his ways. Justice must be done eventually but he is outside of time and has no need or passions as we do for immediate justice.
@SamOgilvieJr
@SamOgilvieJr 2 күн бұрын
Objections to predestination are not culturally based but, rather, based in a clear understanding of scripture. Fruit-bearing scholars, theologians and Christians worldwide object to Calvinism/predestination because it is not scriptural. Thankfully, Calvin and his henchmen in Geneva are no longer around to have us jailed or executed for disagreeing with him.
@glassworks4850
@glassworks4850 2 күн бұрын
What a terrible argument. The Truth and History that Anti- Calvinists hide and distort in their desperate attempts to tarnish Calvin in the hopes of making a dent on Reformed Christianity aka Calvinism. Michael Servetus came to Geneva in the summer of 1553. Why did he come when he knew that his views were not acceptable to the Reformers there? The answer is that he was depending on the sup­port of the Libertines whose fortunes at this time were in the ascendant within the city. So it happened that while at Vienne he was full of denial and dissimulation, when arrested at Geneva he was full of audacity and bravado. Calvin’s position in the city in 1553 was more critical than at any time since 1538. Calvin wrote to Blaurer of the tempests raging on all sides. Prominent Libertines had been chosen to fill some of the most important positions in the city, and the government was now the most hostile to Calvin the city had ever known. The Council removed some of the rights of the pastors and assumed those rights to itself. Berne too helped the Libertines. The situation was such that Calvin’s friends were in despair. The notion of quitting the city came to his mind at times, and often he longed for heaven - the land of rest. Yet he continued at the post of duty. Following endless discussions in the Council and the Consistory he would return to his home and there pen consolatory letters to the persecuted Christians of France. At that time the French Protestants were being hunted like partridges on the mountains. Calvin gave himself unstintingly to their support. He tried to stir the Protestant cities of Switzerland and the king of England to intervene on their be­half. The French king refused to listen. The faithful Christians must go to the stake for their faith. It was just at this time that Servetus, the adversary of that faith, came to Geneva. If Servetus had shown any sign of humility, Calvin was not minded to punish him severely. But as he was utterly incorrigible, Calvin favoured the penalty of death, but not death by burning at the stake. We come to the famous Sunday of 3 September 1553 - three weeks after the arrest of Servetus. The Council had decided that the Libertine leader Berthelier had the right to attend the Lord’s table, even though he had been excommunicated by the Church. This seemed a triumph for the Libertines. Calvin would now be forced to offer the Supper to an excommunicated and unworthy Libertine - to Berthelier, his en­emy, the enemy of the Church and the patron of Servetus. That Sunday Calvin spoke to a full church. Never was there a day more threaten­ing, an hour more decisive in church history. With the members of the Council seated before him, he defies them all. He declared: ‘I will die sooner than this hand shall stretch forth the sacred things of the Lord to those who have been judged despisers.’ He came down slowly from the pulpit and stood behind the holy table. There was solemn silence, soon followed by utter astonishment. Behind the table the reformer - a mere man, pale and exhausted, his life appearing only as a breath! With flashing eye he scans the crowd. Will Berthelier appear? Will he show himself? No, he is not there. He has not dared to show up. The Supper, Beza tells us, was celebrated in extraordinary silence, not without some degree of trembling, as if the Deity were actually present. Yet what will happen? ‘I do not know’, Calvin told them when he preached in the afternoon, ‘if this is my last sermon in Geneva ... I commend you to God and the word of his grace.’ Actually, his words made a wonderful impression even on the most abandoned, and the good were warned of their duty. It was like a sign of the turning of the tide. One can see, however, how near the Libertines and their ally, Servetus, came to success. When Servetus saw the Council favouring Berthelier, he thought he saw Calvin ‘dethroned’ and grew very bold. He went so far as to ask that Calvin be condemned and destroyed, because, forsooth, he ‘fol­lowed the doctrine of Simon Magus’. Servetus had asked that his case be referred to the Swiss Churches. He did this, perhaps, at the instigation of the Libertines. But the replies were coming in, and they were adverse to the one who asked for them. Unanimously they gave verdict that the heretic be put to death. On October 26, 1553, the Council met. Twenty out of the twenty-five members were present. Ami Perrin made a last gasp effort in favour of Servetus - he moved that the case be carried before the Council of Two Hundred. This failed. Servetus was unanimously condemned to be burnt and his books with him. It should be noted that this very Council showed its hostility to Calvin both before and after this date. There was on the Council a party of the right who were friendly to him; there was a party of the left who were decidedly friendly to Perrin and the Libertines; and there was a party of the centre who were rather against Calvin. But they could not oppose the united opinion of the Swiss Churches; and being desirous of having the power of excommunication being removed from the pastors, the members of the Council wanted to avoid putting themselves in an impossible position by showing leniency to a notorious heretic. Calvin tried to secure a milder form of death for Servetus - better a quick stroke of the sword than the prolonged agony of the fire! He wished to leave to the Romanists a monopoly of the auto-de-fé. But the Council would not yield to his pleas. When Servetus heard of his sentence he fell into despair. Farel came to Geneva, went to see him, and urged him to acknowledge his error. But Servetus recovered his poise and would not repent. Calvin secured the consent of the Council for him to visit the prisoner. He told Servetus he had never sought to harm him; he had kept the appointment at Paris, he had made every effort to lead him in the right way, and he begged him now to seek mercy from the God whom he had blasphemed. But Servetus clung to his error. www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/history/8_ch16.htm?fbclid=IwAR2adK12po7tNoj-htomvivX9P49CYIOShXfbAqD7Eu7Tr71a3JCmj759jg#_edn43
@idneilkell
@idneilkell 2 күн бұрын
IYO
@nathanpack-sz1bo
@nathanpack-sz1bo 18 сағат бұрын
Do you believe scripture teaches that Israel was set apart, and chosen as a holy nation based on nothing more than the sovereignty of God?
@SamOgilvieJr
@SamOgilvieJr 17 сағат бұрын
@@nathanpack-sz1bo, you can read the truth as well as I can. If interested, go and read the numerous works of scholarly Godly men and women which soundly refute Calvin's doctrine of predestination. Indeed, God elected the nation of Israel but the majority promptly went out into the wilderness and built monuments to Baal. Clearly, there is a difference between election and salvation. I will not respond further. Good day.
@nathanpack-sz1bo
@nathanpack-sz1bo 17 сағат бұрын
@SamOgilvieJr There are equally as many Godly, biblical scholars that soundly affirm it. There are also numerous biblical passages you must contend with in order to take your position. To claim otherwise is to be intellectually dishonest. I'm willing to provide those verses if you'd like. Have a blessed day brother.
@mikemccormick9667
@mikemccormick9667 2 күн бұрын
🙏♥️🙏
@jamespython5147
@jamespython5147 3 күн бұрын
Not using the KJV shows he doesn't really know much at all.
@jamespython5147
@jamespython5147 3 күн бұрын
I don't care how unpopular my comment is, but women are not appointed to read the Scriptures in Church. This is the will of God and is given as a punishment to women. It really just shows that people do not understand the Scriptures. The one thing that is lacking today is humility. No one is willing to submit fully to God.
@rebanelson607
@rebanelson607 3 күн бұрын
Jesus was our Savior, not just our example. We are saved by faith, not just emulation. We are in a war and God is pleased with us because of Jesus.
@karencarr40
@karencarr40 3 күн бұрын
Oh this message is wonderful!!!
@kieanaami
@kieanaami 3 күн бұрын
This sermon blessed me so much. Thank you for sharing.
@user-ye2vz6gr1h
@user-ye2vz6gr1h 3 күн бұрын
Great sermon - but preaching is not working with your hands as Paul advocated, so I am bit confused with that.
@progressingpilgrim6372
@progressingpilgrim6372 3 күн бұрын
For Dr. Keller was like a reference book. This time I learned about the Polish writer Cheslaw Milosh.
@alexanderreid4750
@alexanderreid4750 3 күн бұрын
Dare to believe ‼️
@alexanderreid4750
@alexanderreid4750 3 күн бұрын
🌈‼️😊
@lildguru5093
@lildguru5093 3 күн бұрын
My lord wow
@kevindesouza6143
@kevindesouza6143 3 күн бұрын
This is from the book of Habakkuk not Ezra.
@jamesboone3678
@jamesboone3678 3 күн бұрын
I miss him so much. I can't believe he's been gone a year now. I listen to his podcast every single day in rush hour traffic. It always brings a sense of calm to me.
@heleenloubser9072
@heleenloubser9072 3 күн бұрын
When I was bedridden and dying,I decided that maybe God does not care. And now I realized He was performing a miracle. I stayed alive and now 20 years later I realized my husband was trying to poison me! And God saved me! He had some work and a new life planned for me!
@rickysikes1631
@rickysikes1631 4 күн бұрын
Excellent message.
@mikemccormick9667
@mikemccormick9667 4 күн бұрын
🙏♥️🙏
@rebanelson607
@rebanelson607 4 күн бұрын
I wish every persecuted Believer throughout the world could hear this profound sermon.
@richellepeace4457
@richellepeace4457 4 күн бұрын
I changed my way of thinking. I used to try to protect people and show injustice. After being handled unjustly severely and repeatedly I no longer help. Drowning 12 year old? Meant to be... Starving children? Meant to be....If losses are that irrelevant then they all are. Just let the dominos fall.