Thankful for you, Saint Brian! May the Lord bless your time as president and professor of Bethlehem College and Bethlehem Seminary. Thankful for you and for the schools!
@paulinesousonis12 күн бұрын
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@paulinesousonis12 күн бұрын
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@markpineda904814 күн бұрын
Awesome
@patrickbizoza958918 күн бұрын
Wawww, do we need to buy some kind of tickets ahead of time?
@isaacmwangaza19 күн бұрын
What a beautiful word 💯
@joelsmith707820 күн бұрын
Why does everyone in the orchestra look so miserable? :D
@Matiyahu23 күн бұрын
Amen and amen. "Sexual orientation" is a modern political fiction. Embracing corrupt sexual desires as an essential determiner of one's identity is idolatrous.
@voicewithin542924 күн бұрын
Amen! Proclaim the Glory of the Lord in anyway you can. What am I after here?... Does this psalm reflects my life?
@TommyCollins-qv4yiАй бұрын
All reformed theology is not found in the Bible. honest hermeneutical study finds reformed theology moot.
@david.kabajevАй бұрын
charles spurgeon "beloved you would not need any other argument did you know how blessed the work is in it self. would you grow in grace that help others. would you shake off your own despondency the help others this work quickens the pulse it clears the vision it steals the soul to holy courage it confirms a thousand blessings on your own souls to help others on the road to heaven. If you shut up your heart's floods they will be become stagnant noisome putrid foul but let them flow and the will be fresh and sweet and shall well up continually live for others and you will live a hundred lives in one." Please, give me the original quote of this spurgeon's words. Brother, thanks a lot from your word.
@analozano5855Ай бұрын
Super wow how a woman of her age can teach so well and with sound doctrine…Such an inspiration…
@akinsprimus1971Ай бұрын
Amen. So excited to be there soon
@cindylacombe7390Ай бұрын
Love Mike Reeves!
@blank-964Ай бұрын
Would it make sense to make a church locator so that graduates that hold the same theology thought at Bethlehem can be found?
@kevinkoobmeejyangАй бұрын
I believe Bethlehem Baptist has this on their website. Or you can try googling Treasuring Christ Together Network.
@jeffrey_71Ай бұрын
47:39 “How could a person sit quietly, feel, say and do nothing when Holy Spirit ignited our passion for the Son of God along with the Truth caming into our mind inflaming our heart!?” 50:18 (Pastor Sam Storms shared a testimony of a conviction by God related to 1 Thessalonians 5) 52:20 (on “Traditionalism”)
@SolGboyАй бұрын
This is a great promo, wonderful idea
@david.kabajevАй бұрын
amen!
@curtisanderson6161Ай бұрын
Looking forward
@GuangyaoXSunАй бұрын
1k view, I'm glad that my teacher/friends recommended me this. It's hard to get into this, but I'm trying.
@Bloogly89Ай бұрын
Where's Ambrose?
@DavidCastro-pk2kgАй бұрын
Yes, this is my Christ!
@charlesstover1520Ай бұрын
This is great!
@danielrodriguesdeoliveiraq7298Ай бұрын
It IS great❤
@itsolajideАй бұрын
Halleluyah...The Lord God Omnipotent reigheth!
@DawnkuruvillaАй бұрын
Thanks Pastor John, for showing once more blood earnestly the need for us to be like Paul-gladly rejoicing in the power of God to use our thorn for His glory..
@revdanerickson2Ай бұрын
How wonderful and encouraging. May God's grace and joy fill the lives of each graduate!
@user-tb2vc3gd5wАй бұрын
TL;DR PSA: Adler's book is a classic written by a conservative philosopher who became a Christian and taught Western culture and the great books to the masses better than anyone else in the twentieth century. It can be had for free online, and there's a free audio-book. It's in all likelihood broader than Naselli's and is mischaracterized by Naselli here. By all means, acquire Naselli's book afterwards. It would be nice if "Canon Press" provided any preview and esp. an extensive preview so we could compare Naselli's high claims for his own books quality against Adler's. (Amazon says there's a sample, pero no funcion; same for Canon Press) Adler's book is a classic for a reason; yes Adler wrote this prior to his conversion, but he always wrote well within the classical tradition of education which is Christian and the study of which ultimately led him to faith. Adler speaks about the pleasures of reading as an experience of enjoyment and the pleasing experience of reading well multiple times; he also uses "pleasure" to refer to baser instinct, but this is clearly used as such and not (obviously) a denigration of the virtue of joy. Even if he didn't, this would hardly score your book as "broader"; but he did. Is your book really broader? His is less accessible because it addresses more and varied literature, yet his is. . . narrower? There's a reason why Adler's remains at the gate of classical education for so many, by definition education in its broadest form. Accessibility? Says who? To what end? Adler's as readable as any, and there's a free audiobook online for accessibility of another kind. Concision is a vice as often as it is a virtue for good writers--and claiming it as a quality per se is bizarre. "Relevance" is subjective to you, and your personal touch is more "there" than "here" for me, and probably neither here nor there for everyone else. Yeah titles aren't copyrighted. But you know. I know. We all know. One of these books was borne out of the seasoned reading experience of a wise philosopher, who laboured for decades at educating the masses, promoting the classical (and Christian) worldview in education, and who embodied a clear and deep familiarity with the Western tradition and the Great Books/Great Conversation and Naselli's isn't it. We know this without reading it, and that's the point. C'est la vie in the strange world of even "classical" Christian "education." Do we need more biblical scholars doing publishing ventures (albeit by friends--inside sparring; fake plates, etc.) far and wide outside their field just because they are smart? Just promote the great books and supplement them in teaching for further enrichment if you're so sure a given book (like Adler's) really requires it. Better yet, let your students guide you by their own engagement with Adler.
@juliafarris96632 ай бұрын
I wanna take this class but I’m an adult 😂😁🤩
@c.m.granger68702 ай бұрын
I wonder if the Puritans would have closed their churches due to a secular government fiat over a virus. Would they have voted for the party of homosexuality, transgenderism, and abortion? You should ask yourself those questions, Mark.
@friedamarie70132 ай бұрын
For Piper to title a sermon in such a way - is sick. For a church to gather the staff together for critique of sermons every Wednesday isn’t humble it’s arrogant. You are not in charge of how the Holy Spirit takes the Word and applies it. You’re arrogant to think you should point out everyone’s fault in their sermon. You can’t manipulate the Word to accomplish what you want it to. A man made of clay, delivers a Perfect Word from scripture - you’re going to have some short comings - it’s expected. Unless there is gross error - you should never take a staff meeting to critique sermons and sermon delivery. Perhaps it’s your false way of receiving compliments as well. How immature.
@petercollins7848Ай бұрын
Which sermon are you referring to?
@jasonpoppen20592 ай бұрын
All I can say is wow! Such clear teaching.
@lanabowers53322 ай бұрын
The 'Star of Bethlehem' was not an astronomical or cosmological event. Joseph (Jesus' father) formed an alliance with Theudas, the Chief Therapeut. The 2 in warrior mode gave themselves titles drawn from an OT verse. Joseph was the 'Star' (of David). Theudas was the 'Scepter'. The West Manassah Magi were a priestly caste of Samaritan philosophers founded in 44BC by Menahem and later led by Simon Zelotes. The Magians were Joseph's political associates. When they 'followed the star ' they were agreeing with Joseph that a new Davidic king (Jesus) had been born. Because they recognized him as king, they were accepting him as legitimate. The Magi came to hail Jesus as a new member of the David dynasty to work with them in mission.
@josephdodson91102 ай бұрын
God doesn't desire to kill? The flood??
@josephdodson91102 ай бұрын
Hallelujah
@goatfarmmb2 ай бұрын
Travis Myers left out that Ulrich Zwingli was a Farmers Son
@hollayevladimiroff1312 ай бұрын
Amazing sermon, but I do not expect anything less coming from Michael Reeves, he is a great vessel for God's word. Thank you!
@kerriekean74012 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for putting this course onto youtube! I have thoroughly enjoyed it but more importantly I have been challenged with regard to my thinking about Christian womanhood. It has given me much food for thought in how these principles can be lived out in my daily life, and I am seeking the Holy Spirit to guide me in practical applications. Thank you, again for releasing this fantastic course! It is so relevant and necessary given the culture we have to live in at this moment in history!
@saintvanguard2 ай бұрын
I’m out of state, Virginia actually. Any recommendations for hotels near your campus and church location?
I’m a convert to the Catholic Church and it always amazes me how with an estimated 222,000 parishes in the world and we all, yes all, practice the same liturgy every Sunday. I recently wintered in a different state and I simply googled where the nearest Catholic Church was and I worshipped there for 3 months and was right at home as if I was at home! Same scripture readings and same Eucharist. I’m sure most reading this comment don’t agree with Catholic teachings but you must contemplate how we have maintained such unity of doctrine? As much as this pastors heart is in the right place you’ll never have unity because your only authority is each members private interpretation of scripture, a totally unbiblical doctrine!
@Andrei31113 ай бұрын
my like is worth 1000 likes, because i understand God is better than anything and i fohnd true freedom
@InayaKahoul-ml4cu3 ай бұрын
Hi ! Very interesting what you are saying however I don’t know a lot about your religion but I have a quick question who is the holly spirite ?
@jeremiahzeiset3 ай бұрын
Slowly but methodically somebody somewhere is explaining away every warning found in Scripture
@saintvanguard3 ай бұрын
Amen.
@peterdarock3 ай бұрын
Paul Miller is such a blessing and a saint to the church