Hello 👋 thank you for making me understand the word of God❤️🔥🙏🏻
@Jaaa244 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing lesson. Thank you for your hard work to preach the message of the gospel ❤❤✝️
@lynodeproducer4495 ай бұрын
Thank you..great video🙏🏾
@kuldeepsingh-ns2mj Жыл бұрын
Wonderful study Great learning
@FIFOInnovationsShippingDept Жыл бұрын
Thank you for encouraging my spirit.🙏🏼 God bless you more!!!
@jennab2560 Жыл бұрын
Love how you don’t shy away from the tough subjects! Wish we could sit down and kick around some ideas about this message. Your presentations always make me think about scriptures from a different perspective. Never thought before about linking the NT destruction of the temple with the OT warnings about rejecting God. Then I started thinking about how the very suggestion of temple destruction might have been interpreted by the Pharisees of Jesus’ day AND the disciples. Then I think “The massive growth of Christianity didn’t save the temple at all!” So many implications. Thanks for shedding new light! I was in a Sunday school class 2 weeks ago, and the “pillars of the church” started talking about how they wouldn’t attend a church if the pastor didn’t dress up. (Long story, lots of background here, and I’ll spare you the details.) The words “whitewashed tomb” popped into my head about these people. I was so shaken up that I slipped out and left the church. Someone else independently confirmed that exact phrase to me later: “whitewashed tomb.” There are modern day Pharisees so focused on the outside of the cup being clean that they completely don’t care if the inside of the cup is filthy. I wonder if the topic of tattoos is like that. It’s carries the same external aesthetic as clothing. If we’re going to focus on the very benign topic of defiling a temple with external paint, shouldn’t we DEFINITELY focus on eating unhealthy foods and injecting our bodies with vaccine poisons and fetal cells from aborted babies? These things do actual, REAL damage to the physical temple. (Quite the slippery slope, because then you’d have to avoid most deodorants, drinking tap water, or even taking showers in fluoridated city water.) Seems like focusing on tattoos is “majoring in the minors.” But either the physical body is sacred and eating candy bars is just as bad as a tattoo or else the physical body is NOT sacred. (Maybe those scriptures were mean to apply only to adultery?) Thoughts?