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@BillyAnderson-c8v
@BillyAnderson-c8v Күн бұрын
Don't want adds like this coming to me
@getinclose8961
@getinclose8961 2 күн бұрын
Amen
@calvarez145
@calvarez145 2 күн бұрын
Amen that’s the gospel right there thanks bro
@leighnapier4505
@leighnapier4505 2 күн бұрын
BULLFEATHERS! 😂
@anal.mendoza
@anal.mendoza 2 күн бұрын
Hi pastor, may the Lord bless you from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic! Amen to that!
@anal.mendoza
@anal.mendoza 2 күн бұрын
Hi Paul, may the Lord bless you from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic! Thanks for sharing this episode. Amen to that!
@hubertdixon6584
@hubertdixon6584 3 күн бұрын
That is indeed very good news!
@amywestermire2088
@amywestermire2088 3 күн бұрын
Yes!!! Amen! ❤❤❤❤
@bekahguess1294
@bekahguess1294 5 күн бұрын
I appreciate your presentation of the functions of the local church! I would like to lovingly plea with you to expand your vision of the church, or at least any of your applications to it, to include unmarried people. I'm an unmarried adult. I can translate what you're saying and maneuver myself into the application of it, but there will be many who aren't yet able to do that. Pastors, please look out and see the paradigm of the church, called out by God Himself, is increasingly made up of unmarried people who need a meaningful place in the family of God. Some of them will be mature enough to figure it out alone, forcing their way through the "only marriage and parents" framework of many church leaders, but many will need your gracious help to know what it looks like to be a Godly adult single member of God's household.
@CSUnger
@CSUnger 5 күн бұрын
Very insightful explanation. " Not coming to you with a purity of purpose" Been meditating on this passage for a number of days now and am beginning to realize how profound a matter it really is as regards our life in this world as believers. I like his analogy of the "kingdom of Self" and the kingdom of God".
@seltunkoko
@seltunkoko 6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much❤
@johntobey1558
@johntobey1558 6 күн бұрын
This scene is filmed in tge sanctuary of 10th Presbyterian in Philly where Paul used to be a pastor. Now he attemds Epiphany fellowship.
@pravond
@pravond 7 күн бұрын
This was extremely relevant today. I am on the fence between an MDiv and a Christian Counseling degree at seminary. I am trying to figure out where I should do to be able to do counseling. Any advice on how to figure this out?
@alantaylor846
@alantaylor846 4 сағат бұрын
There are programs where you can get an MDiv with a focus in counseling.
@justcalm4269
@justcalm4269 7 күн бұрын
Amen
@davidberry9226
@davidberry9226 8 күн бұрын
But why on earth, no pun intended, would I ever want to leave the spiritual presence of my Father to dwell in an earthly body again? That part kind of makes no logical or spiritual sense.
@lydiasabina
@lydiasabina 9 күн бұрын
Can I find the full message
@anal.mendoza
@anal.mendoza 9 күн бұрын
Hi pastor, may the Lord bless you from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic! I really love listening to this study because I love learning from God's Word much more. Thanks for sharing this episode.
@LOVEJITV
@LOVEJITV 10 күн бұрын
How to become a doer of the Word and not a hearer only ❤️
@TheSuperKidsPlay
@TheSuperKidsPlay 11 күн бұрын
This is unpopular in modern Christianity, but Satan has done quite a number in a lot of the modern churches today over alcohol with "Don't get drunk" and "Drink in moderation" (which isn't stated in scripture), YET we don't say that adultery, lying, fornication, stealing, murder, and doing drugs in moderation or meddling with those things is okay. I know, those that drink hate me right now for saying a peep. The next argument is "Jesus turned water into wine and gave it out." BUT if Jesus gave an entire wedding fermented alcohol after several days of supposedly drinking alcohol at the wedding, how would anyone know the difference? Possibly it could have been a special heavenly wine that was non-intoxicating (yes I know the Greek Oinos), or watered down, but just because it doesn't say "new wine", would not fermented wine intoxicate people? Thus Jesus was sinning or would be causing people to get drunk and sin, and therefore He could not die for our sins ala Habakkuk 2:15 and him being a High Priest and priests not drinking anyways. Pretty simple logic to me, but in type it appeared to be wine, but was miraculous or different or better. So, I believe we put modern culture into ancient culture and YET many forget God's character and focus of scripture is 1) The holiness of God (Jesus) and loving the God who came to die a sinless death for us and 2) Loving your neighbor as yourself. So.... in the totality of who God and Jesus are in scripture, and the track record of destruction that alcohol has on Christians and Non-Christians, and the warnings to us of alcohol in scripture... Why would any Christian defend alcohol? Why would we say, "But the qualifications of deacons?" or "What Paul wrote Timothy?" Using these apologetic defenses and the destructive results of alcohol do not support the totality of scripture and the character of who God (Jesus) is. Satan, in my opinion, has gotten us to defend alcohol with many of these passages, getting us to lift up the freewill to drink, over the holiness of God and the warnings of scripture to us to depart from it. We have many rights, but freewill without heeding warnings will harm us. Alcohol is a drug. In fact, it is the number one drug on the planet, and always has been since the days of Noah. I know we tend to trivialize or minimize things (our nature). Drinking is not a sin, alcohol is not a sin, but consuming it if you aren't perishing (dying), or sick, or with a purpose as scripture says is likely sin. Alcohol contains leaven or yeast, and Jesus would not drink leaven before the cross at the last supper, no way. Leaven or yeast was a type of sin. Alcohol that is fermented destroys millions of lives every year, and many of them "Christian", and many of them from everyone's family. We can argue the deacon, Timothy, wedding at Cana passages as our basis to support that it's okay to drink (and everyone has to be convinced in their own mind), but I believe the character of God's holiness, the warnings of scripture, and even that kings and priests did not drink, and scripture tells us we are now kings and priests in being born again, and that if we are to be like Jesus and goldy, it's simply not for us. I specialize in alcohol and drug enforcement and see it destroy lives daily of families and Christians and non-Christians. Alcohol and our modern church views are as subtle, inviting, and destructive as the Devil himself. Jesus blood is sinless, without Leaven (sin), or puffed up pride. Jesus spit alcoholic narcotics out at the cross and we should too if we want to avoid being deceived. The most important thing is to worship God and bring people to Jesus. It is not important to support what destroys hundreds of millions of people. I am okay with you disagreeing, but I like to write these thoughts down to get others to think about God's character in light of alcohol. I am still your friend if you drink or don't. I think a true friend says something and yet still loves the other person. This is also not legalistic or directed at anyone. Just felt compelled to write it.
@eugenearisteo9727
@eugenearisteo9727 11 күн бұрын
oh shut up
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
"Don't bring God in according to your judgement." - time 7:05 What does that mean? How would we do such a thing? We're asking for help. God's not doing anything he doesn't want to do. This statement doesn't make sense.
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
If disabilities are so good then why did Jesus cure the blind man? Jesus only cured a few (not sure of the exact number) while on Earth a couple thousand years ago, but is leaving all the other disabled to suffer their whole life times for the rest of history.
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
Maybe God is close and near. Reach our, buddy, and help us out. We're crying out for some help here!
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
Job was a pathetic little wimp. He barely made it through one single day of suffering horrible tragedies. God showed up as a whirlwind demanding Job explain who he is to question God and what he does. (Job was unhappy about having a really bad day.) How long would Job have remained faithful if he had to spend the rest of his life with the memories of a really bad day and never being able to recover from that? We'll never know. God restored everything that was lost and gave him even more on top of that for a SINGLE DAY'S suffering! How about the rest of us? We (most of us) suffer our entire lives and never get anywhere near the success and prosperity that is just handed to Job (except for a SINGLE DAY of suffering - which was promptly erased and his wealth and success was at least DOUBLED after that!).
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
"our good and his glory has chosen to have us live in a fallen world." - paraphrasing time 3:25 Hogwash!!!!!!!!!!! God criples some people and allows others to have wonderful lives and do whatever they want! Utter nonsensical ridculous unacceptable HOGWASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
The disabled are totally screwed. They get ostricized through no fault of their own. They miss out or are excluded from common and normal events and activities. They have the same, and often even more, bills to pay than everyone else and have fewer opportunities to make enough money to pay for it and still have a nice life. This is absolutely disgusting nonsense!!!!!!!!!!! Just what is God thinking?
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
God gives some parents children that are ruined from birth or ruined during their childhoods. God gives other parents children that have no problems and lead wonderfully successful lives. Absolutely disgusting! That just isn't right at all for any reason!
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
No...we can't handle things by ourselves. That is true. So....we run to God....... And nothing happens. What's the point in running to God if he won't help. He'll help our enemies hurt us instead. Disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@johnhammertron
@johnhammertron 12 күн бұрын
God is good and loving and merciful and near..... for some people. The rest of us suffer WAY more. Not impressed with this....God.
@MichaelBreenIsaborn
@MichaelBreenIsaborn 13 күн бұрын
Nope.
@Bicyclechris
@Bicyclechris 13 күн бұрын
I was adopted by emotionally unhealthy non-Christian parents, and have too much Childhood trauma to overcome. I still can’t properly regulate my emotions well enough to create a healthy environment for a child. That’s what I struggle with. I feel a sense of shame for nit having children, while at the same time I know it would be a terrible idea.
@seltunkoko
@seltunkoko 14 күн бұрын
I want to live the gospel life
@amonnatamba9487
@amonnatamba9487 14 күн бұрын
Amen
@mistyblueknight
@mistyblueknight 14 күн бұрын
"When God interrupts your plan, it's always for your good." Love this video, thanks for sharing.
@nutricoach7947
@nutricoach7947 14 күн бұрын
There’s a hole and heaviness in my heart that my adult children are apparently only planning to have pets and plants but no children. 😔💔
@kbpets418
@kbpets418 16 күн бұрын
How precious that these parents have found God's comfort and then share it with others as 2 Corinthians 1:4 promises. This looks like a good resource. I found comfort when I understood that my preborn baby isnt 'lost' but in heaven with God, Who is good, and I will see Baby again because I am saved. King David speaks of this when his baby died. Blessings to you and love from Pittsburgh!
@aaronguzman2258
@aaronguzman2258 17 күн бұрын
Amen
@joysnider3288
@joysnider3288 17 күн бұрын
Amen!!! 🙏
@iristerhorst598
@iristerhorst598 18 күн бұрын
Beautiful!
@tessabutlergarageyourbike6048
@tessabutlergarageyourbike6048 18 күн бұрын
@user-iw1xr7we8b
@user-iw1xr7we8b 18 күн бұрын
Amen
@lauralynn186
@lauralynn186 19 күн бұрын
Wow. Amen
@pugsmoneyp
@pugsmoneyp 19 күн бұрын
Thank you Paul for your courage to speak what you believe God laid on your heart. Sorry you have to face backlash, but as long as your are doing God's will for life it will be worth it (as I'm sure you know). To commenters: From my point-of-view, Paul is giving his advice on how to better love one's neighbor. You may disagree with his assessment of reality, but I don't see how you can criticize his intent. It just seems the topic of "social justice" is triggering for a lot of people, on both sides of the political spectrum. May God continue to increase the faith, hope, love and wisdom of his children. And may he increase our ability to love our neighbor.
@user-rg3et8lz8d
@user-rg3et8lz8d 19 күн бұрын
Amen❤
@Readeroftheword87
@Readeroftheword87 19 күн бұрын
Wish we could have a conversation I feel I would benefit greatly to your advise in my marriage.
@arielcherie
@arielcherie 19 күн бұрын
Amen!
@seltunkoko
@seltunkoko 19 күн бұрын
Amen 🙏
@GemsOfGrace
@GemsOfGrace 20 күн бұрын
I love your podcasts! They have been a big blessing to my walk with Christ.
@robertgarcia3872
@robertgarcia3872 20 күн бұрын
I pray to god to end my life cause my whole life was miserable be disabled
@Jenoveryonder
@Jenoveryonder 21 күн бұрын
My husband as a pastor doesn’t care about his family. We get the leftovers of his trashed life of him trying to be the hero to the church. It is the worst way to endure life. Just a warning to pastors….
@HearGodsWord
@HearGodsWord 19 күн бұрын
Doesn't sound like you're pastoring your Pastor.