Transforming The Mind
39:58
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Gifts From Christ
45:20
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Walking Worthy
37:43
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Comprehending Love
37:54
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A Cascade of Grace
38:05
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One New Man
39:45
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Grace and Works
39:31
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Who We Were
37:44
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Christ's Supremacy
44:30
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Sealed With The Holy Spirit
32:19
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In The Beloved
39:07
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God's Family
44:57
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Us in Him
39:10
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Philemon: Partnership With Christ
40:53
Christ's Solution
39:32
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David Renewed
42:23
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Reputation:  Flesh vs Spirit
36:04
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The Sentencing of Saul
49:39
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God is the Hero
48:56
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David and Nabal
41:57
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David's Selfless Love
37:57
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Accepting Responsibility
39:50
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Worship In The Work
18:01
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Fear & Mercy
46:59
5 ай бұрын
Chosen
29:59
6 ай бұрын
The Power of Identity
47:04
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The Lord Encourages
52:02
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Anger: Fear's Deceit
45:57
6 ай бұрын
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@10kmoonlight
@10kmoonlight 4 ай бұрын
Amen
@carolmhlanga2810
@carolmhlanga2810 6 ай бұрын
Amen. I needed this word. Watching all the way from Africa 🌍. Thank you so much for placing this here.. my faith is raised. Faith trumps fear.
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Zach, for your service ~
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate you so much, Zach!
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate your earnestness, Zach!!
@javiercarrasco2850
@javiercarrasco2850 10 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure Death still exists 😂
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236 11 ай бұрын
Hmm, I liked this video, why didn't the counter move?
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236
@stephanieyeshuaislife7236 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, Pastor Zach!!
@kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474
@kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474 Жыл бұрын
There is absolutely nothing mysterious about Biblical "tongues" - and there is only one type - when referring to something spoken, they are nothing more than real, rational language(s); usually, but not always, unknown to those listening to them, but always known by the speaker(s) - it’s their native language (in some cases, it is a language the speaker has learned). In contrast, the “tongues” Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians are producing today is an entirely self-created phenomenon. It is non-cognitive non-language utterance; random free vocalization based upon a subset of the existing underlying sounds (called phonemes) of the speaker’s native language, and any other language(s) the speaker may be familiar with or have had contact with. It is, in part, typically characterized by repetitive syllables, plays on sound patterns, alliteration, assonance, and over-simplification of syllable structure. It is also interesting to note that any and all phonological rules (rules governing how sounds are put together in a given language - what is allowed and what is disallowed) governing a speaker's native language, will _also_ govern their tongues-speech. Further, this subset of phonemes mentioned above typically contains only those sounds which are easiest to produce physiologically. Occasionally some speakers will use two or more subsets of phonemes to generate glossolalia, producing what, to them, sounds like two (or more) distinct “tongues languages”, thus claiming to be able to speak in “divers tongues”. There is absolutely _nothing_ that “tongues-speakers” are producing that cannot be explained in relatively simple linguistic terms. Conversely, when it comes to something spoken, there are absolutely _no_ Biblical references to “tongues” that do not refer to, and cannot be explained in light of, real rational language(s), though it may not be the explanation you want to hear, and it may be one which is radically different from what you believe, or were taught. _Nowhere in the Bible is modern tongues-speech advocated or evidenced._ “Praying in the Spirit” does _not_ refer to the words one is saying. Rather, it refers to how one is praying. In the three places it is used (Corinthians, Ephesians, and Jude), there is absolutely zero reference to 'languages' in connection with this phrase. “Praying in the Spirit” should be understood as praying in the power of the Spirit, by the leading of the Spirit, and according to His will. I'm not doubting or questioning the 'tongues experience'; glossolalia as the spiritual tool that it is, can be very powerful and, for many people, the experience is profound. As one commenter put it, “Speaking in tongues distracts the ego/analytical/conscious mind while leaving the subconscious (the heart) wide open to import the divine." Both the spiritual and physical benefits of using this tool are also well documented. Again though, it is important to note that this same statement can be made for virtually _any_ other culture that practices glossolalia. Religious and cultural differences aside, the glossolalia an Evenki Shaman in Siberia, a vodoun priestess in Togo and a Christian tongues-speaker in Alabama are producing are in no way different from each other. They’re all producing their glossolalia in the exact same way; they just have different explanations and beliefs as to why they’re doing it, and where it comes from. It is only in certain Christian denominations where is it construed as something it never was. ‘Tongues’ (read, *‘languages’* ) - the divine gift, is the God given ability to effortlessly learn to speak and be understood through real-language barriers. It is not xenoglossy, nor is it modern tongues-speech.