Based. From a different view, see lust as it is - a transient, temporary surge of hormones. Ride it like a wave. Waves always subside. It will go away. That being said, telling young guys to never get their rocks off even once may make some of them crazy. Still believe that promiscuous sex is harmful, but I have great compassion for my bros who aren’t yet married, and if you fall off, keep trying
@silver80719 күн бұрын
And why don’t you, mind your own business 😊
@Savedsmile9 күн бұрын
@@silver8071 I would, but that wouldn't be loving... so I wont. I'll convict through the Holy Spirit😊
@Theshadowinshadowpuppets5 күн бұрын
@@SavedsmileAHAHAHAHAHA go get em buddy, you’re only doing what’s right. ♥️
@Savedsmile9 күн бұрын
Lust says want, Love says have. Respond by saying, I have ____ I mean, I already have ____ I don't need that, because I have ____ And yes, you do have pleasure without porn.
@agrdamianbs12 күн бұрын
Amen ❤
@user-mp6ex2cn6n18 күн бұрын
Amen Amen
@newman565818 күн бұрын
I wish there was more reality checks like this
@chrismark66118 күн бұрын
god bless you ❤
@YubaiFM24 күн бұрын
On EVERYONE'S would BUT mine this channel is good bruh😭🙏
@YubaiFM24 күн бұрын
Pls delete yo channel cause yo ahh look like William Smith😭🙏
@YubaiFM24 күн бұрын
Lame ahh video
@Mark-g3o1i24 күн бұрын
Yoooo saved I'm nishikata from mic up
@Mark-g3o1i24 күн бұрын
Yooooo saved
@Savedsmile26 күн бұрын
As of right now, I have no idea why this is the only video with 0 views😂
@SavedsmileАй бұрын
Ok, this video is growing very fast... yall should check out this other video too, I think yall will like it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pn2QdpKEaNxkppYsi=H1gf1eT_i77zGXJ0
@Asaklein6000Ай бұрын
Road to 100 subscribers!!!
@SavedsmileАй бұрын
@@Asaklein6000 Almost there aswell!
@Asaklein6000Ай бұрын
😇🙏
@Abdiel_BZАй бұрын
Jesus Christ loves you! He died for our sins! Please believe!
@ENDYZ19 сағат бұрын
how about u shut up
@Y0ur_locle_s1mpАй бұрын
Amen 🙏
@MaciekduzyjestАй бұрын
Ty bro this helped so much
@SavedsmileАй бұрын
@@Maciekduzyjest I have other videos that will truly help you, not just technilogically, but spiritually❤️
@Supermechagoji5546Ай бұрын
Amen, brother in Christ. It’s always good to see you upload.
@Jennylea708Ай бұрын
🙏😇amen
@Jennylea708Ай бұрын
🙏😇amen
@Jennylea708Ай бұрын
🙏😇amen
@AnotherViewerАй бұрын
this message highlights a troubling aspect of belief in divine mercy: the idea that God arbitrarily chooses who receives compassion and mercy, regardless of personal actions or choices. This raises concerns about fairness and moral responsibility. Justice and compassion should be based on merit and actions, not on divine whims. People are responsible for their own choices, and it doesn’t make sense to rely on a system where mercy is distributed without reason or accountability.
@SavedsmileАй бұрын
Uh, nobody said we rely on a system like that... matter a fact, God isn't a system, he's a personal being. What this is message is really highlighting is the fact that God knows who's going to serve him, and whos not. And judging from this comment, you clearly haven't read the Bible, nor know God personally. God is all Just as well, that's why he created a place called hell. Once you sin, you're in debt to God, and you owe him what he gave you. That's what Jesus came for, to pay the sin debt & be the reason we're saved in the first place.
@AnotherViewerАй бұрын
@@Savedsmile Before discussing whether God is a system or a personal being, the existence of God must be established through evidence. Personal experiences and interpretations of religious texts, while meaningful to individuals, don't constitute objective proof of a deity. The concept of omniscience, where God knows everything, including who will follow him, raises philosophical issues about free will. If God knows our actions in advance, can we genuinely make free choices? For someone who doesn't believe in God, the argument that we are predetermined to follow or not follow a divine plan feels irrelevant, as it assumes the existence of a being whose existence has not been demonstrated. I have read the Bible, and have critically examined its claims. Personal experience with or belief in God doesn't change the demand for rational evidence. My rejection of religious belief is not due to ignorance of scripture but stems from a critical analysis that leads to disbelief. The idea of divine justice, particularly the existence of hell as punishment for sin, can be problematic from a moral and philosophical perspective. If God is omnibenevolent (all-good), the notion of eternal punishment for finite actions raises questions about the proportionality and fairness of such a system. Thus we can reject the idea of hell as it is inconsistent with concepts of justice and mercy. You are assuming a specific religious framework (Christianity) where sin is defined as a violation of God's will. Morality doesn't necessarily rely on divine commands, and the concept of being "in debt to God" is not compelling, as it assumes the existence of a deity whose moral authority is not recognized. Ethical systems can be built on human well-being, empathy, and societal cooperation, without the need for divine punishment or reward. The doctrine of atonement, where Jesus’ sacrifice redeems humanity's sins, is central to Christian belief but doesn’t resonate with me as I have no choice to see it as mythological. Morality and responsibility are personal and social matters, not something that requires cosmic intervention. The notion of being saved presupposes the need for salvation, which, without belief in original sin or divine judgment, seems unnecessary.
@SavedsmileАй бұрын
@AnotherViewer I heavily disagree with your first point, especially considering the fact that I have experiences with God himself. Not only that, but the universe itself is evidence of a creator. Now, this second point you have made is actually a very common argument against theists, but I think it's incredibly weak. Firstly, us Christians don't believe in predestination, we believe we all have free will & choice. If I'm watching a basketball game & I know Steph is gonna shoot a 3 'cause I already know whats gonna happen. I've seen the game before. With that being said though, God already knows what your family is going to do tomorrow. And he knew what Jeffery Dahmer was gonna do, doesn't mean he made him do it. Just because someone knows something is going to happen doesn't mean they made it happen. That third point is just you truly not studying history + the Bible. The OT has a BUUUUUNCH of history in it & we're making archeological historical evidences today that surprisingly to skeptics support the Bible. Your fourth point is you just limiting God to support your argument. Whos you, a Human, to say because God is "all-good", he cannot punish sin? Matter a fact, judging from his character, justice is good. Mercy is good. Love is good. And besides, sin is seperate from God, meaning God literally cannot sin. And because God is all good, then that makes sin evil. Not saying that sin is a God obviously, but moreso of the fact that sin is taking something that God gave us, and twisting it into something entirely different. I also see that you're trying to dodge the fact that I'm going off of a Christian doctrine, but there is no other way I could put it into perspective for you while being intellectually consistant. And you can believe what you want to believe, but I know for a fact that both of us are going to have to stand before an all-knowing God on judgement day.
@AnotherViewerАй бұрын
@@Savedsmile "I heavily disagree with your first point, especially considering the fact that I have experiences with God himself. Not only that, but the universe itself is evidence of a creator." While personal experiences can be powerful for the individual, they aren't necessarily verifiable for others. Other people of other religions also make this same claim, but for other gods that you probably do not believe in. As for the universe, while it may provoke questions about origins, attributing it to a specific creator without conclusive evidence remains a matter of belief rather than empirical proof. "Now, this second point you have made is actually a very common argument against theists, but I think it's incredibly weak. Firstly, us Christians don't believe in predestination, we believe we all have free will & choice. If I'm watching a basketball game & I know Steph is gonna shoot a 3 'cause I already know whats gonna happen. I've seen the game before. With that being said though, God already knows what your family is going to do tomorrow. And he knew what Jeffery Dahmer was gonna do, doesn't mean he made him do it. Just because someone knows something is going to happen doesn't mean they made it happen." The analogy of watching a basketball game you've already seen isn't quite the same as God's omniscience. If God is the creator of everything-including the rules of the game, the players, and even the time in which the game occurs-then it's not merely a case of knowing the outcome. God would have designed the game, chosen the players, and set the conditions that lead to every decision. This raises the question: can free will truly exist if God not only knows but also created the entire structure within which every choice is made? If God's knowledge is absolute and unchangeable, it suggests that all events are predetermined by His design, which challenges the concept of genuine free will. "That third point is just you truly not studying history + the Bible. The OT has a BUUUUUNCH of history in it & we're making archeological historical evidences today that surprisingly to skeptics support the Bible." While some historical findings may align with biblical narratives, the Bible is not universally regarded as a comprehensive historical document. Moreover, not all its claims can be independently verified or corroborated by archaeological evidence. "Your fourth point is you just limiting God to support your argument. Whos you, a Human, to say because God is "all-good", he cannot punish sin? Matter a fact, judging from his character, justice is good. Mercy is good. Love is good. And besides, sin is seperate from God, meaning God literally cannot sin. And because God is all good, then that makes sin evil. Not saying that sin is a God obviously, but moreso of the fact that sin is taking something that God gave us, and twisting it into something entirely different. " The issue isn't necessarily about God's ability to punish sin but whether the concept of eternal punishment or suffering is compatible with the notion of an all-loving deity. Additionally, the definition of "sin" itself varies across different cultures and worldviews, making it less universally self-evident. "I also see that you're trying to dodge the fact that I'm going off of a Christian doctrine, but there is no other way I could put it into perspective for you while being intellectually consistant. And you can believe what you want to believe, but I know for a fact that both of us are going to have to stand before an all-knowing God on judgement day." The claim that everyone will face judgment before the Christian God is based on a specific religious worldview that isn't universally accepted. Other religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, have their own distinct teachings about the afterlife, judgment, and the nature of divinity, many of which are incompatible with Christian doctrine. For instance, Islam teaches that judgment will be before Allah, while Hinduism and Buddhism involve concepts like reincarnation and karma, rather than a final judgment day. This raises the issue of which, if any, religious framework is correct. Since each religion offers different and often contradictory visions of the afterlife, the certainty of Christian judgment day remains a belief rooted in Christian doctrine, rather than an established or universally recognized fact. Therefore, it is not clear why one should accept the Christian version of events over others, especially without compelling evidence.
@SavedsmileАй бұрын
@@AnotherViewer Honestly, we can go back and forth every other day or what not, but I suggest doing more research, especially considering God's omniscence... just because you know something doesn't mean you made it happen. You destroyed your own argument without me even having to respond to you. This shows your ignorance towards the topic, and if we continue we'd just be going in a circle.
@douglasgarcia7772 ай бұрын
Lord I pray for this country and the people who are in dire need of your provision and protection 🙏🏼
@capitolfedgroup83112 ай бұрын
Great message. Good job
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
Ty
@dbradfordtv2 ай бұрын
Amen
@dbradfordtv2 ай бұрын
Amen
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
Here before this blows up!💖💖
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
This was posted 5 days later... oops😂🤦♂
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
8:30 I'm sorry if I sound kind of hypocritical right here, but it is true. Some games on Roblox, or some forms of Roblox content in general can get you angry, or lustful.
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
I suggest, if this gameplay is tempting you, you should just listen to the video instead of watching it with your eyes.
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
Tell me what yall thought about this one... I'll be doing videos like this every 4 days.
@Asaklein60002 ай бұрын
🙏🙏 amen!!
@Savedsmile2 ай бұрын
Jesus loves you all btw❤
@Asaklein60002 ай бұрын
🙏
@Supermechagoji55463 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this and spreading The Gospel! This definitely will help me in the future. Keep up the good work, Saved!