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@christophersimmons1572
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@ChristRedeemer1689
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@gentledove6804
@gentledove6804 27 күн бұрын
Good video-thanks!
@trevino37
@trevino37 2 ай бұрын
Most churches are operating their individual churches in an exclusive setting with the pastor being the head leader that must be submitted to. In other words, many and/or most churches today are operating in an unbiblical ways. How is it that any true Christian can even gather at a church where even the sermons are unbiblical? Tithing, women pastors, dispensationalism, Social Gospel, Prosperity Gospel and the charismatic practices are all over the city. It's hard to sit thru a sermon where most churches are preaching more denominationalism and less scripture for all. Its nearly impossible to sit in a service within any city church because most are not conservative. All I can do is just attend their men's fellowship or activities but avoid the church services. Not to many options. And once they learn that I hold a theology that does not agree to theirs, they stop associating with me or treat me like I need to be discipled- which means learn to accept their denominational theology....its a crazy out here...Most of the Christians I know dont want to talk about the bible or G-d because of differences. its like having secular friends with conversation about everything except G-d.
@trevino37
@trevino37 2 ай бұрын
@31:49 Christians should obey and submit to G-d and what scripture says because what the elders of the church true of Christ is to guide us into living a righteous life according to scripture. The authority of the elder is the scripture. When we submit to an elder, we are submitting to the correcting of what scripture says, When we obey an elder, we are obey in doing good works for the body of Christ based on what scripture says. Everything started and ends with the scripture. There is no authority an elder has that exist beyond scripture.
@GregonYT
@GregonYT 2 ай бұрын
Starting to research this topic thoroughly, so I appreciate you working on this and presenting this info/perspective. You mentioned that a member of the body is only to submit to elders only if their command/exhortation is according to the word of God, but what makes that different from just submitting to any member of the body of Christ who shares something biblical? Since, then we’d still have to submit to that too. It seems I don’t understand in your view of church government and submission what makes the elders different or are there any decisions that they would make that someone should submit to that isn’t necessarily explicitly in the Bible?
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Yes, Christians are to submit to God's Word/Scripture if they read it directly, hear it from a lay person, or hear it from a pastor. Pastors do have authority in the sphere of a church worship service: so if a pastor says that layman "Bill" should read the Bible text during corporate worship, layman "Joe" shouldn't stand up and object and demand chapter and verse for that. Orderly corporate worship is something God commands (1 Cor 14:40), and the elders in the church have rightful authority to govern matters pertaining to orderly corporate worship. That is their rightful sphere of authority. But oftentimes pastors step beyond this sphere and encroach upon individual Christians' liberty of conscience.
@GregonYT
@GregonYT 2 ай бұрын
@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 Got it, thank you for the response it’s very helpful! I saw recently that a pastor was using that same verse about doing things decently and in order to prove his position about church membership interviews since there are so many churches and beliefs out there that it’s wise to have a process of membership to understand who they are affirming as brothers in Christ, shepherding, disciplining. Would you say that verse just doesn’t apply to church discipline/membership?
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 2 ай бұрын
​@GregonYT My pleasure! It depends on what is meant by "church membership interview." What you probably mean here/what the pastor was doing was doing an interview to admit someone to join a particular man made local church organization. You won't find that anywhere in the Bible. But a "Universal Church membership interview" can certainly be wise, just to talk to someone and understand his/her profession of faith and whether or not the person has been baptized. This helps us to know if we should treat someone as a Christian/member of Christ's Church. This desire that many pastors have to build exclusive communities of Christians that are disconnected from others just isn't biblical, in my view (as I explain in the video). 🙂 @@GregonYT
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the response! 1) All Christians have already "made clear their commitment to one another" at their profession of faith and baptism. Anyone who has professed faith, been baptized, and is continually taking the Supper is someone we as Christians have committed to as a member of Christ's one true church ("There is one body..." Eph 4:4, etc ) 2) Man has indeed created the independent/autonomous "church" organization environment you see in modern-day America. Jesus is building his Church, amen! But you won't see anything in Scripture that encourages an organization-centered "local churchianity" like you see in America. 3) If they aren't treating Christians differently who aren't members of that particular organization, that's great, and consistent with Scripture. But then, I ask, what is the purpose of having this extra-biblical "membership" in a particular organization? It is inconsistent. ​@GregonYT
@GregonYT
@GregonYT 2 ай бұрын
@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 1. I can understand that perspective and it makes sense. 2. I agree the modern church in America has gotten corporatized too much but I think having organized churches is helpful for describing what local body you’re a part of. Order and organization is not a bad thing but I do agree if they are all about themselves only and don’t see themselves as brothers and sisters with all other believers next door or around the world then yeah that’s an issue. 3. Getting to a little of what was said in #2 it’s helpful to organize and do things orderly, having a name, bylaws, membership process is simply a practical outflow of the scripturally defined church identifying those who are in Christ and bringing clarity, so church functions can more easily happen such as pastors shepherding the flock, who elects leadership, church discipline, etc.
@alexeikokoulin7933
@alexeikokoulin7933 2 ай бұрын
Signing an extra biblical is a man made tradition(Pharisee alike). Also, in God's kingdom, let your yes be yes, signing a paper is similar to taking an oath. Matthew 5:33-37 33 “Again you have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord what you have sworn.’ 34 But I say to you, Do not take an oath at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God, 35 or by the earth, for it is his footstool, or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. 36 And do not take an oath by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black. 37 Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil
@loganholdaway769
@loganholdaway769 3 ай бұрын
It's interesting, I hear you saying there are a lot of reformed, Presbyterian, postmil, general equity theonomist type people out there, but I don't really see them. I've often thought that I'd love to hear more people who share the same or similar views, but I can't find them. Voddie checks off some of those boxes, and I love the man, but I'd love to know about more. They seem to be hiding in the shadows. As far as the mood goes, I understand the concern. I would agree with some of what you're saying. In my opinion though, it's a spectrum. DW gets a lot of flack for his whitty sarcasm. Whitty sarcasm isn't in itself sinful, but it lends toward brashness which is. At times, yes, DW is brash. I think many within that circle would agree. But effeminate softness is a sin too. We live and breath feminism so we are numb to it, yet it's just as much a problem. DW is no less a concern than your pick of just about any mainstream pastor, but he gets all the attention because he's alone on the other side of center. I think your concerns about encouraging boys to take unnecessary risks is a bit overzealous. I take Moscow to mean that we should give boys the freedom to make mistakes, even to the extent that they might accidentally hurt themselves or do something dumb. They are correcting the tendency to helicopter and they're simply saying to allow your kids to make some mistakes. We live in a world that gives strangers the ability to scan our bodies in a way that invades privacy, allowing people to essentially see us naked, just to be sure no one steps on a plane with a pocket knife. This sort of over protection is in our water and it comes out in parenting. I agree with them, we need to relax. There's no lack of DW quotes that make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. I used to get more freaked out by them, but the more I've read, being careful to read the context, the less concerned I am. Don't get me wrong, the man's got his faults and I don't like the brashness and sarcasm at times, but this is also not all that he is. He's very balanced, tender, and caring toward his people. If there were more people out there saying the same or similar things, I'd definitely listen to them more. But, first they need to stop hiding.
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for engaging! Looks like we can agree to disagree in a few areas :). The biggest concern about DW, in our view, are his viewpoints on pastoral authority that we discuss in this episode. As far as others to check out, I'd recommend devouring everything from Martin Medina at Christ Redeemer Reformed Church in Moreno Valley, CA. They have a KZbin channel. Also, John Frame if you want to go the route of reading. Most of the Puritans were in this camp, along with those from old Princeton. In the 20th century you have Keith Mathison, Kenneth Gentry, Jack Miller, Gary North, Rushdoony, Bahnsen, Gary Demar, Marshall Foster, etc...some of these are alive today and many others are whom I have not named. Blessings brother!
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for engaging! Looks like we can agree to disagree in a few areas :). The biggest concern about DW, in our view, are his viewpoints on pastoral authority that we discuss in this episode. As far as others to check out, I'd recommend devouring everything from Martin Medina at Christ Redeemer Reformed Church in Moreno Valley, CA. They have a KZbin channel. Also, John Frame if you want to go the route of reading. Most of the Puritans were in this camp, along with those from old Princeton. In the 20th century you have Keith Mathison, Kenneth Gentry, Jack Miller, Gary North, Rushdoony, Bahnsen, Gary Demar, Marshall Foster, etc...some of these are alive today and many others are whom I have not named. Blessings brother!
@loganholdaway769
@loganholdaway769 3 ай бұрын
@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 Thanks for naming a few. I know a lot of the Puritans were in this camp, but I'm hoping to find some that podcast. I work a full time job and as great as it is to have audiobooks, I'm trying to listen to "The Mortification of Sin" by Owen, and I have a hard time getting a lot out of it when the language is so dense. Modern books often bear the same problem, they just aren't as beautifully written. Podcasts are great because they are conversational, which is so much easier to listen to on the go. I've got a stack of books I'm trying to read through, but I'm a slow reader and the only time I have is late into the night, which then I feel the next morning, haha. What denomination are you a part of?
@docsmith9915
@docsmith9915 3 ай бұрын
You simply can’t impose your religion upon others. That’s what’s caused all the wars. What about all the other religions in this world?
@txdeadhead
@txdeadhead 3 ай бұрын
Heck. What about the differences between religious beliefs in the United States. With the sheer number of Christian denominations that can't agree on what the Bible says, what Christian denomination should we impose? What about the Muslims, Hindi, atheists, and all the other religions? It seems to me that you can't force people to believe. If your religion were so great, people should choose of their own accord.
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 3 ай бұрын
This has nothing to do with forcing people to become Christians. It is about which moral system is "imposed" in the public sphere in a society. It is impossible to not have a moral system imposed. That's what civil law is: the imposition of morality in the public sphere. It is not "whether" a moral system will be imposed in a society, but "which" system will it be? A society with a growing number of Christians who have been saved by grace, and are being changed from the inside out, will want the civil law of God as outlined in Scripture to be the standard. Why wouldn't they? His law is righteous, just, and loving; the very definition of "good".
@docsmith9915
@docsmith9915 3 ай бұрын
@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 With all due respect: What you are writing is pure bullshit!! My father was a pastor in the United Methodist Church and he would never support anything like this. You are trying to impose your religion and beliefs onto EVERYONE and that is not only unethical, but completely disrespectful! Here, if you want the 10 Commandments, then you’ll have to put up the Islamic tenets, plus those of Hindus, Buddhists and on and on! Otherwise, you are violating the Constitution.
@davidmehling4310
@davidmehling4310 3 ай бұрын
​​@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 you want to live in a country run by and for religion? Read a history book for a once, hint it isn't pretty and means the opposite of liberty. Second, would you like a one way ticket to Saudi Arabian, Iran, or Afghanistan? Third, what is your plan? Handmaid's Tale? Spanish Inquisition?
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 3 ай бұрын
​@davidmehling4310 It is impossible to not live in a country with a religion's moral system as the civil law of a society. The question is: which religion's civil law will it be? The religion of Secular Humanism? Roman deities? The religion of one person's invention? Islam? Christianity? Other? Christ's law is the very definition of righteous, just, and love. Christ's law is, as Scripture teaches, "the law of liberty". Jesus is the Truth. God bless you!
@ronnyandersen6733
@ronnyandersen6733 3 ай бұрын
Christian Nationalism is the same thing as Hitler espoused that eventually led to the Second World War and the holocaust. It is not Christian in the sense that it follows Jesus, but rather it follows the dictates of Yahweh. The same is true for Zionism, they as well as the Zionist Christians, see no problem with genocide, with breaking the ten commandments if the objective is served. This we see clearly in the preachers of Christian nationalism, that openly state that Israel should make Palestine into a parking lot. When Trump wins the election in 2024 November 5th, then USA will become a Dictatorship. This will end democracy and be one of the final steps to secure the kingdom for Satan. The Bible says, that in the end times they would call good evil and evil good. This is what Christian Nationalism is doing. The people are blinded by pastors and politicians who cater to their fears. The principle of Love is ignored and people have missed the purpose of the gospel completely. The state should not, if following the constitution, make policies that favor one particular religion or creed. Democracy is the way the constitution was setup, this was the intention from the founding fathers of USA, to allow people of all creeds and backgrounds, to escape persecution. What is being setup in USA now, will only lead to darkness and the proliferation of evil of all forms. Love the sinner, hate the sin, has become meaningless, as the people do not distinguish the sinner from the sin at all. Do not judge, is also ignored and the demand is put on people that do not even believe in god, to live as if they do. Hypocrisy does not work in the the teachings of Jesus. He constantly said "Be not a hypocrite" he called the Pharisee hypocrites on many occasions, so what the Christian Nationalist are saying, is "be hypocrites". To what end? What is the rational of having this clause as a requirement to exist in the new dystopian reality? Humans cannot read the hearts of people, all they can do is modify behavior so that it is in line with the man made requirements that they impose on others. The heart remains unchanged. If you force someone to conform to your world view, then you are slave master with a whip. Read the book the Great Controversy. It depicts the reality that USA is now entering, that USA will become a Dictatorship, a Totalitarian regime that will bring untold sorrow and pain to the world. The Bible declares that the Law is not for the righteous but for the sinners. This means that the law is for evil people, not good people. instead of legislating insane religious fundamentalist laws, they should work on themselves, to become good and kind, to love everyone and live in peace. The entire concept of Christian Nationalism is a contradiction and a mockery of everything that is holy, just and good.
@currentformmusic
@currentformmusic 3 ай бұрын
WE WILL SHUT YOU DOWN. Democracy will prevail over this insane nonsense which has feuled racism, schism, dogmatic singularity, homophobia, abortion propaganda, violence, and broken homes for the last 50 years in the US. Pure KKK rhetoric. It its obvious that your constituents have taken over the republican party and it's clear that you want control over the US. Your movements predecessors paid off televangelists in the 80s to stuff this poison into the minds of americans to get Reagan elected. Now its Trump and project 2025. Christian nationalism is the largest inside threat this country has yet to face. There are many who do and will stand strongly opposed.
@loganholdaway769
@loganholdaway769 3 ай бұрын
BOOM!!! Nice work. Christian Nationalism is a spectrum from the idea that every nation should submit to Christ all the way up to the Theonomic forms where it's believed nations should adopt God's judicial law for themselves. This is the most basic form of Christian Nationalism that every Christian ought to subscribe to. Sadly, we've beed duped to believe that a secular state is better. Anti-Christian elites have scrubbed our minds clean of biblical thinking and have replaced it with American pluralism.
@jenna2431
@jenna2431 3 ай бұрын
Christians play a dangerous game in forcing others to your superstitions. We don't care what your book says. It is arguably the collection of stories, myths, campfire swagger, and fables by a tiny, insignificant group of probably smelly nomadic herders in a dry corner of the southwest Asian desert millennia ago, in a pathetic effort to be a recognized as a culture. IF YOU need that, then by all means. But you WILL NOT force the rest of us to embrace your fantasies and emotional handicaps. If you can't play nice with the other 2/3rds of humanity, that's a YOU problem.
@ChristRedeemer1689
@ChristRedeemer1689 4 ай бұрын
Solid info!
@montymohammed1902
@montymohammed1902 5 ай бұрын
❤️perfectly said. Stop watching sports
@gleeman959
@gleeman959 6 ай бұрын
Jesus even states explicitly: "‭Matthew 8:11-12 ESV‬ [11] I tell you, many will come from east and west and recline at table with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven, [12] while the sons of the kingdom will be thrown into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 6 ай бұрын
Yes, it is very clear all over Scripture. No one can put his trust in his bloodline. It must be in Christ alone.
@loganholdaway769
@loganholdaway769 6 ай бұрын
I used to be on the fence about Lordship salvation, but I'm not anymore. Jesus is King!
@keithwilson9172
@keithwilson9172 6 ай бұрын
You need to do more research on this. We are “members” of the body. An elder can’t exercise their duty of correction shown in Mathew, without entering in to a two way agreement with the pastor. Also a pastor has to know which people there are responsible for, the Bible says the pastors is the shears over a flock and will give account for how they taught that flock. It is not right that you are a part of a flock and never tell the pastor that they are to be responsible for over you.
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for engaging! Did you watch the whole video? Your comments are addressed there 😀. I have been researching this in detail for over a decade, and have a degree from a Reformed Seminary. But I'm always open to learning more. All Christians are members of the universal church (what the Apostles' Creed calls the "holy catholic church") by virtue of their union with Christ through the new birth. The sacrament of baptism is how Christians profess their faith and are shown to be entering into the visible church. There is nothing in Scripture about "entering into a two way agreement" with only some pastors in God's Church and not others; pastors are to shepherd the flock of God (Christians) that are "among them" (1 Pet 5:2). Check out starting at the 37:00 time mark in the video. Pastors, like all Christians, can certainly correct (with Scripture) any Christian. The concept of only viewing oneself as being able to do that with those in your same man-made organization is a very recent invention. Pastors are "responsible for" all of the Christians that they interact with (the Christians that are "among them"). No Christian needs to tell a pastor that he is responsible for him, because God has already told pastors that they are responsible to love and shepherd the Christians that they personally relate with. I'd be blessed if you gave the whole video a watch/listen. Thanks for engaging brother. God bless you! 👍
@lionbeatscobra
@lionbeatscobra 4 ай бұрын
​@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 I'd go even further and ask is being a pastor a position as in head of a church or just a function in the body.
@toolegittoquit_001
@toolegittoquit_001 7 ай бұрын
A treasure trove of Scripture....
@DanielSanchez-vh4kx
@DanielSanchez-vh4kx 7 ай бұрын
Nice!! Blessed to see a return to form for the show. Thanks for the positive push
@unworthyServant08
@unworthyServant08 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this podcast. While listening, I was reminded of olossians 3:23-24. As you rightly said, all of life is ministry. We ought to do all things as unto the Lord. I was convicted this morning particularly, as I'd put off a request of my wife's to find the walker we used for our first son, so we could use it with our second son. For over a week. Then when I was reminded that I have to do all things as unto the Lord while listening to your podcast, I felt sorrow for my stubbornness... Also, I'm grateful to the Lord to have fallen upon this podcast two weeks ago, when you talked about unbiblical church membership versus the oneness we are called to in Christ. That was a thought that remained in my heart when reading John 17. May the Lord bless you, that your podcast would be heard by more Christians, and that your voice and teachings be used to exhort all believers to pursue godliness and sanctification in the manner the Lord intended for us all, that the world may know that we belong to the Lord by the love we have for each other!
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 7 ай бұрын
Praise God! Thanks for the kind encouragement!
@AlexanderosD
@AlexanderosD 8 ай бұрын
"The empire is burning, the country is in moral decay, the plebs are morally necrotic and rotten, no one even knows what righteous justice looks like....... but at least my sports ball team is scoring points" 😔 Thank you for sharing. Hold onto the faith and show this world the glory of Christ.
@chantalrobinson7399
@chantalrobinson7399 8 ай бұрын
very good disscusion ...blessings
@basketballperson1350
@basketballperson1350 8 ай бұрын
upper room?
@epiclight858
@epiclight858 8 ай бұрын
Its not always such a bad thing. Membership allows a church to identify an individual who is willing to serve and often that includes email addresses or phone#s to keep in contact with them. You should be able to have membership without financial commitment.
@whateverwithalex9083
@whateverwithalex9083 6 ай бұрын
You should be able to serve and be in community without signing a document.
@mariebo7491
@mariebo7491 8 ай бұрын
Douglas, is that you??
@AlexanderosD
@AlexanderosD 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for voicing this hushed, taboo in the Church. How many church divisions and denominational splits have created a greater unity amongst all the followers of Christ in all the world, over all of history? I gave my allegiance to Christ, not a church organization. I joined His family when I was adopted as His child, not a local country club. Your church's logo and name, your denomination, your membership, your church's statement of faith, will not exist in His Kingdom when all is said and done. "...that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you sent me..." Honor the King's wish, let go of your allegiances and memberships, join us, join Him alone.
@Daedal71
@Daedal71 8 ай бұрын
I cannot have fellowship with Catholics for example. Or Mormons, or Jehovah's Witnesses. This is normal separation that would also necessarily give me a desire to win people to the true gospel. Titus and Timothy certainly were instructed to set up local churches.
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 8 ай бұрын
The true church of God includes only those who cling to the actual gospel of the Bible (Gal 1:6-10). Titus and Timothy were given instruction in how to order the churches that already existed in each individual town (Titus 1:5).
@Daedal71
@Daedal71 8 ай бұрын
@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 The Church of Jesus Christ is two things at once on this earth. Paul many times addressed people from the whole church, referring to Christians he knew, regardless of where they worshipped. The local assembly has specific order laid out. For a local assembly to be in error over the Lord's supper is not within biblical teaching, but to say we aren't members of a local congregation because we must identify with the whole Church ignores scripture as well.
@tomtemple69
@tomtemple69 8 ай бұрын
Hebrews 10:25?
@AlexanderosD
@AlexanderosD 8 ай бұрын
Do you NEED an organized country club membership, in order to get together with fellow believers in Christ?
@Waynefitzpatrick2032
@Waynefitzpatrick2032 8 ай бұрын
Yes always fellowship, get together.
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 8 ай бұрын
Great verse!
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 8 ай бұрын
The elect a body of believers Scattered thruout the world Elect from every nation!
@GraceattheFray
@GraceattheFray 10 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for these kind words! We pray these books and resources continue to bless you and others.
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Jesus is the faithful frienda
@Giorgifilmz
@Giorgifilmz 10 ай бұрын
thank you for this, ive dealt with loneliness my entire life, this really gave great insight and shows my lack of relationship with Jesus and what I can grow upon.
@dsheppard8492
@dsheppard8492 11 ай бұрын
The 2 greatest itching of the ears doctrines of today,,, for those without ears to hear they like this stuff.
@HikeRx
@HikeRx 11 ай бұрын
Calvinism is flawed.
@donavoncash7739
@donavoncash7739 11 ай бұрын
As a Calvinists can you know you're saved? You said its extremely sad when even 1 person goes to hell. Why? God made them just to torture them endlessly and that to me sounds like a sadist
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the questions! The Bible teaches that we can know we are saved, yes (1 John 5:13). This may be helpful in explaining what the Bible teaches: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rJPbXmykmritoLcsi=ecov6Nj8imVK8EUF Blessings!
@oinkoink6927
@oinkoink6927 11 ай бұрын
Whats the catechism you referenced?
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 11 ай бұрын
The Family Gospel Catechism. It is found in this book: www.westbowpress.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/826401-gospel-theology
@kennalugon3724
@kennalugon3724 11 ай бұрын
I love your content! You should have a lot of subscribers!
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind comment!
@ChristRedeemer1689
@ChristRedeemer1689 11 ай бұрын
AMAZING!
@kennalugon3724
@kennalugon3724 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@jameslogan6286
@jameslogan6286 Жыл бұрын
Great resource for learning and explaining this valuable doctrine. Thanks for your time and labor!
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 Жыл бұрын
Yes, it is interesting! The Puritans held to the applicability of the OT civil law for societies today. 19.4 of the Westminster Confession of Faith notes that the "general equity" of the civil law is binding for civil governments. I believe it is appropriate to call the Puritans "Christian Libertarians". For more on this topic, see this link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hnaQfWR7aZqGbsUsi=b5R4gQRXkqzRGNcb
@seanthornton4347
@seanthornton4347 Жыл бұрын
Was the Libertarian view held by Puritan divines? This is an interesting topic.
@KalliBella1
@KalliBella1 Жыл бұрын
Great video/presentation. The more I consider postmillennialism and the Lord's victorious reign and rule from His throne, the more I see that He is indeed reigning and ruling now and that His kingdom is here and that we are marching forward to total fruition and conclusion of redemptive history. It will all be glorious when our Savior returns. The plan of God is just plain awesome. The zeal of the Lord will do it!!!
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 Жыл бұрын
It is beautiful!
@jamesdaniels5260
@jamesdaniels5260 Жыл бұрын
Solid
@ChristRedeemer1689
@ChristRedeemer1689 Жыл бұрын
woooooooooooooo
@MH_Bikes
@MH_Bikes Жыл бұрын
There have been 3,000+ gods throughout history. What make yours the only real one?
@thegospellibertypodcast9481
@thegospellibertypodcast9481 Жыл бұрын
Take a listen to the episode 👍🙂
@MH_Bikes
@MH_Bikes Жыл бұрын
@@thegospellibertypodcast9481 All religions are male constructs designed to subjugate women. And the comment stands after listening to that cr@p.
@joannoeser1861
@joannoeser1861 Жыл бұрын
For OUR GOD FATHER ALMIGHTY, CREATOR of all THINGS .FOR HE HAS A KINGDOM
@wishuhadmyname
@wishuhadmyname 2 жыл бұрын
Joy to the world! the Lord is come Let earth receive her King Let every heart prepare him room And heaven and nature sing Joy to the world! the Saviour reigns Let men their songs employ While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains Repeat the sounding joy No more let sins and sorrows grow Nor thorns infest the ground He comes to make His blessings flow As far as the curse is found He rules the world with truth and grace And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness And the wonders of His love
@ReformedTradesman
@ReformedTradesman 2 жыл бұрын
This is mightily interesting. I'll have to listen/watch this again to jot down the Scriptures. I'm starting to lean more and more postmil the more I hear it explained!