I love Chucks teaching,he is truly a teacher.. he's been the only one for years that's opened my eyes to understanding the word of God.. i listen to these videos over and over again,listen to them at night,fall asleep to them and wake to them to listen to another one in my collective Playlist.. thank you Chuck,you are missed my friend
@SarMen2710 ай бұрын
I've been putting my phone to the best use by listening to these teachings. Thank you Koinonia House
@Rob-lu2ns3 жыл бұрын
Listening to this at the end of 2021, sure seems like we've passed the point of no return.
@onefeather22 жыл бұрын
Agree, listening again in 2022, it just gets worse and most have no clue about Christ or the bible.
@jean8042 Жыл бұрын
@@onefeather2 well here it is December of 2023 and it is still getting worse, but! I do feel the rapture is coming soon! Praise the Lord!
@TruthIsTRUTH-cl3rd11 ай бұрын
We HAVE!!!
@TruthIsTRUTH-cl3rd11 ай бұрын
Feb 29, 2024 and getting worse
@raymond7594 жыл бұрын
I've been listening to Chuck teach for over 20 years. I'm grateful for his critical thinking and not being tied to "tradition". I'm sorry that he's passed away, but grateful his teachings live on.
@zeldaerickson87252 жыл бұрын
One example how the Lord created Technology to be used for good, but its Satan who inspires men to use it for evil. Yes Raymond what a blessing we can listen and watch the Great me of God our of history.......
@onefeather22 жыл бұрын
Awesome teaching, we should listen to this every day.
@davidbruce2208 Жыл бұрын
Chuck is a wonderful blessing 🙏.. Since coming to go through the scriptures with him, I have a greater understanding of the connection/importance of OT/NT working together 👉👉 showing Jesus on every page... You are greatly missed!
@PPhoenixAllDogsBite Жыл бұрын
Amen! Praise Jesus for this wisdom imparted by beloved Dr. Missler, speaking to us still today.
@kaywells7 Жыл бұрын
Thankful my husband found his teachings. Phenomenal 🙏🏼✝️❤️
@lorrainemarkwell26924 жыл бұрын
Just fantastic! Thank you Koinonia
@onefeather22 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Lord, for giving us this man Mr. Chuck and his teachings, miss Mr. Chuck but he is with the one true God he believed in.
@scottenosh45484 жыл бұрын
I really miss Brother Missler.
@stev0017 жыл бұрын
amazing. I must say this is the most I've ever seen Chuck Fired up. Love it!
@sharynjackson81587 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chuck
@Otic19137 жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading the last sessions.
@TruthIsTRUTH-cl3rd11 ай бұрын
No better preacher since John the Baptist!!!
@taniajohnsonyaya18 күн бұрын
Crisis 🤔 CHRIST~ LESS😢 📖 ❤ 🪵 FathersLESS 🔥 Thanks for dropping 💣 the MISSler 🙏
@Standinthegap4ever11 ай бұрын
Thousands of spouses are standing in the gap for our wayward/prodigal spouse & for marriage Restoration. We remind God that He brought Gomer out of “the far country” (as He did the prodigal son) & back to Hosea & ask Him to do so for us.
@messagestoson3 жыл бұрын
Chuck felt so strongly about this...he moved to New Zealand....I don't blame him...
@MaderHerms5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing god is good
@cynthiamartinez755527 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥 20:10
@TheRightMedia3 жыл бұрын
“Where’s the lobby group for the thieves and the murderers?” They don’t need lobbying when they’re already in control of the government.
@lindag99757 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@messagestoson3 жыл бұрын
Please help: at around 1:00:00 chuck talks about the jews having to ask for Jesus's return....as a prerequisite.. .reading Lev 26:32-42 and other cross references to that verse... I find no menciona of them needing to acknowledge their rejection of Christ---only to 1. Confess their and their fathers' iniquity (did not look deep into this phrasing though)--maybe this iniquity is dejecting Christ-- 2. They should humble their hearts 3. They should accept their punishment My Bible references II kings 24:10-14, Dan 9:11-14 but neither of these say"they have to acknowlege their rejection of Christ and ask for His return"--as chuck started. Odd? Even Matt 23:39.... it doesn't say 'sorry, we rejected you, please, we ask you to return...'
@PandaMom2Many Жыл бұрын
Zech 12
@nancymays650611 ай бұрын
I love Chuck Misler's teaching s in a sea of lies and distractions and lots of fluff and he really seeks the truth in the word and is amazing his engineering mind can appreciate all the designed that the Holy Spirit puts into His word Chuck Misler was very gifted in science and engineering and actually worked under the top guy who was in charge of major black budgets stuff Edward Teller? The guy who was in charge of the nuke bomb in world war II and area 51 and the UFO stuff as well You have to be the best of the best the top minds to for Edward and Chuck did and we are blessed to have his insights and passion for Truth and design in the most important book there is Thank you Lord for Chuck Misler not perfect but has a passion for design and pasion for sharing that Your word is written outside of time and space and using that so many people will get to know the one truth God and become a child of God and the bride of Christ
@nancymays650611 ай бұрын
I am also shocked that I am listening to his teaching 2024 and it was done 2009 and all that he says about America it sounds so current like he was describing the US and the country s plight now but he did it 2009 I do hope there are enough people who repent and America has a revival and turns from the path it is on The elite push things on the little guy and the people suffer They say only a small group fought for freedom in the revolution and we got some freedom and there was some revival and Harvard and Yale started as bible school s I hope Trump can become president and speak repentance for this nation that we still do not believe in the God of random chance or Baal but the god of the Bible who gave us inailuble rights from God and repent of gay marriage and abortion too and America has a revival and we clean house But only the Lord can truly help us
@arielview66014 жыл бұрын
This is the problem with first generation Americans, they loose hope in the promises of God. God is not done with the U.S. He has a purpose for Philadelphia i.e. the Church in the U. S. Just as Elijah was corrected for loosing hope in God's plan for Israel. He always keeps a remnant for Himself. Nothing is too hard for the Creator of heaven and Earth. Be faithful and continue in prayer.
@TheMarccip4 жыл бұрын
Lose hope; losing hope.
@johnparkerthegimpygardener2 жыл бұрын
Sad , 57 thousand views and less than a thousand likes
@allisondickey39095 жыл бұрын
What do we/I do, when I offer help to someone in Jesus's name, yet they say "ok, but respect my beliefs. I have my god's and I am happy with them."? I have encountered this a number of times. I do not know what to do. I usually pray for them, silently, that God will forgive them and open their eyes to the sin, in their lives. Yet, I always wonder if I should say more, or am I casting pearls before swine? I have been on then receiving end of that "swine" turning to rend me.
@garyfox86684 жыл бұрын
it would seem like a good time that you could ask them who their God is. And start a conversation.
@garyfox86684 жыл бұрын
Jesus was prophesied to come and on the day it was prophesied was the day that he announced to the people in came through Jerusalem as the Messiah the king of the Jews on the day and I like using that to show people that the Bible is real or I use Genesis genealogy from Adam to Noah if you translate their names. I'm sure you might know since we're on a Chuck Missler video. But in case you don't you can translate their names and that summarizes the whole Bible New and Old Testament I've made Believers out of that alone but the next prophecy is coming there's not much time left
@garyfox86684 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking 2030 according to Hosea and if you want to talk to somebody that believes like you do I'm always around you can look me up on Facebook Gary Fox Chuckey Tennessee
@messagestoson3 жыл бұрын
Please help: at around 1:00:00 chuck talks about the jews having to ask for Jesus's return....as a prerequisite.. .reading Lev 26:32-42 and other cross references to that verse... I find no menciona of them needing to acknowledge their rejection of Christ---only to 1. Confess their and their fathers' iniquity (did not look deep into this phrasing though)--maybe this iniquity is dejecting Christ-- 2. They should humble their hearts 3. They should accept their punishment My Bible references II kings 24:10-14, Dan 9:11-14 but neither of these say"they have to acknowlege their rejection of Christ and ask for His return"--as chuck started. Odd? Even Matt 23:39.... it doesn't say 'sorry, we rejected you, please, we ask you to return...'
@gailtripp-th3ef7 жыл бұрын
THIS IS HAPPENING AS WE WATCH THIS THE FISH DYING THE ANIMALS DYING THE LAND NOT YEIDING FOOD WHAT DOES GOD HAVE TO DO TO GET OUR ATTENTION????????/?/
@marksnider93785 жыл бұрын
The great north.
@tayloramandaarnoux-prost2976 жыл бұрын
❤️
@danibilling94357 жыл бұрын
Have you got a teaching against the flat earth movement?
@tayloramandaarnoux-prost2976 жыл бұрын
Dan Billing Kent Hovaind does! I saw it it's good He points out the verses that prove the earth is round. :)
@marksnider93785 жыл бұрын
Dan : flat earth , how Dum is that ?
@yahsrarestone19865 жыл бұрын
There is no teaching against TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!! Ask yourself....What did The Creator create on day 2????????????? MAY THE CREATORS FACE SHINE UPON YOU!
@yahsrarestone19865 жыл бұрын
@@tayloramandaarnoux-prost297 .......NO verse points out round earth!!! Ask yourself.......what did The Creator create on day 2?????????????? MAY THE CREATORS FACE SHINE UPON YOU!!!!
@messagestoson3 жыл бұрын
Please help: at around 1:00:00 chuck talks about the jews having to ask for Jesus's return....as a prerequisite.. .reading Lev 26:32-42 and other cross references to that verse... I find no menciona of them needing to acknowledge their rejection of Christ---only to 1. Confess their and their fathers' iniquity (did not look deep into this phrasing though)--maybe this iniquity is dejecting Christ-- 2. They should humble their hearts 3. They should accept their punishment My Bible references II kings 24:10-14, Dan 9:11-14 but neither of these say"they have to acknowlege their rejection of Christ and ask for His return"--as chuck started. Odd? Even Matt 23:39.... it doesn't say 'sorry, we rejected you, please, we ask you to return...'
@linda811977 жыл бұрын
What is Koinonia stance on keeping the 4th commandment, the 7th day as commanded by God, given to Moses for Gods people? I have heard many of Chuck Misslers teaching and he contradicts himself several times on the Sabbath. I have heard him say we don't have to keep it and other sermons such as this one he says we are to follow the 10 commandments. The question is not of justification which only we have through our Lord Jesus Christ by Gods Grace through Faith. The question is what is Chuck Misslers teaching on this subject of the 4th commandment on the 7th day as God commanded and never changed, not the 1st day of the week, Sunday which came about by mans changing of Constantine and the RCC. Respectfully asking.
@maryc871216 жыл бұрын
overcomer Yeshua There is no contradiction on Chuck Missler part, as a matter of fact I've yet to find a single contradiction on any of his studies. The key to understanding how Jesus is our Sabbath rest is the Hebrew word sabat, which means "to rest or stop or cease from work." The origin of the Sabbath goes back to Creation. After creating the heavens and the earth in six days, God "rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had made" (Genesis 2:2). This doesn’t mean that God was tired and needed a rest. We know that God is omnipotent, literally "all-powerful." He has all the power in the universe, He never tires, and His most arduous expenditure of energy does not diminish His power one bit. So, what does it mean that God rested on the seventh day? Simply that He stopped what He was doing. He ceased from His labors. This is important in understanding the establishment of the Sabbath day and the role of Christ as our Sabbath rest. God used the example of His resting on the seventh day of Creation to establish the principle of the Sabbath day rest for His people. In Exodus 20:8-11 and Deuteronomy 5:12-15, God gave "the Israelites" the fourth of His Ten Commandments. They were to "remember" the Sabbath day and "keep it holy." One day out of every seven, they were to rest from their labors and give the same day of rest to their servants and animals. This was not just a physical rest, but a cessation of laboring. Whatever work they were engaged in was to stop for a full day each week. (Please read our other articles on the Sabbath day, Saturday vs. Sunday and Sabbath keeping to explore this issue further.) The Sabbath day was established so the people would rest from their labors, only to begin again after a one-day rest. The various elements of the Sabbath symbolized the coming of the Messiah, who would provide a permanent rest for His people. Once again the example of resting from our labors comes into play. With the establishment of the Old Testament Law, the Jews were constantly "laboring" to make themselves acceptable to God. Their labors included trying to obey a myriad of do’s and don’ts of the ceremonial law, the Temple law, the civil law, etc. Of course they couldn’t possibly keep all those laws, so God provided an array of sin offerings and sacrifices so they could come to Him for forgiveness and restore fellowship with Him, but only temporarily. Just as they began their physical labors after a one-day rest, so, too, did they have to continue to offer sacrifices. Hebrews 10:1 tells us that the law "can never, by the same sacrifices repeated endlessly year after year, make perfect those who draw near to worship." But these sacrifices were offered in anticipation of the ultimate sacrifice of Christ on the cross, who "after He had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down on the right of God" (Hebrews 10:12). Just as He rested after performing the ultimate sacrifice, He sat down and rested-ceased from His labor of atonement because there was nothing more to be done, ever. Because of what He did, we no longer have to "labor" in law-keeping in order to be justified in the sight of God. Jesus was sent so that we might rest in God and in what He has provided. Another element of the Sabbath day rest which God instituted as a foreshadowing of our complete rest in Christ is that He blessed it, sanctified it, and made it holy. Here again we see the symbol of Christ as our Sabbath rest-the holy, perfect Son of God who sanctifies and makes holy all who believe in Him. God sanctified Christ, just as He sanctified the Sabbath day, and sent Him into the world (John 10:36) to be our sacrifice for sin. In Him we find complete rest from the labors of our self-effort, because He alone is holy and righteous. "God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God" (2 Corinthians 5:21). We can now cease from our spiritual labors and rest in Him, not just one day a week, but always. Jesus can be our Sabbath rest in part because He is "Lord of the Sabbath" (Matthew 12:8). As God incarnate, He decides the true meaning of the Sabbath because He created it, and He is our Sabbath rest in the flesh. When the Pharisees criticized Him for healing on the Sabbath, Jesus reminded them that even they, sinful as they were, would not hesitate to pull a sheep out of a pit on the Sabbath. Because He came to seek and save His sheep who would hear His voice (John 10:3,27) and enter into the Sabbath rest He provided by paying for their sins, He could break the Sabbath rules. He told the Pharisees that people are more important than sheep and the salvation He provided was more important than rules. By saying, "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath" (Mark 2:27), Jesus was restating the principle that the Sabbath rest was instituted to relieve man of his labors, just as He came to relieve us of our attempting to achieve salvation by our works. We no longer rest for only one day, but forever cease our laboring to attain God’s favor. Jesus is our rest from works now, just as He is the door to heaven, where we will rest in Him forever. Hebrews 4 is the definitive passage regarding Jesus as our Sabbath rest. The writer to the Hebrews exhorts his readers to “enter in” to the Sabbath rest provided by Christ. After three chapters of telling them that Jesus is superior to the angels and that He is our Apostle and High Priest, he pleads with them to not harden their hearts against Him, as their fathers hardened their hearts against the Lord in the wilderness. Because of their unbelief, God denied that generation access to the holy land, saying, “They shall not enter into My rest” (Hebrews 3:11). In the same way, the writer to the Hebrews begs his readers not to make the same mistake by rejecting God’s Sabbath rest in Jesus Christ. “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from his. Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will fall by following their example of disobedience” (Hebrews 4:9-11). There is no other Sabbath rest besides Jesus. He alone satisfies the requirements of the Law, and He alone provides the sacrifice that atones for sin. He is God’s plan for us to cease from the labor of our own works. We dare not reject this one-and-only Way of salvation (John 14:6). God’s reaction to those who choose to reject His plan is seen in Numbers 15. A man was found gathering sticks on the Sabbath day, in spite of God’s plain commandment to cease from all labor on the Sabbath. This transgression was a known and willful sin, done with unblushing boldness in broad daylight, in open defiance of the divine authority. “Then the LORD said to Moses, ‘The man must die. The whole assembly must stone him outside the camp’” (verse 35). So it will be to all who reject God’s provision for our Sabbath rest in Christ. “How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?” (Hebrews 2:3). www.gotquestions.org/Constantine-Sabbath.html
@maryc871216 жыл бұрын
overcomer Yeshua Seventh-day Adventism is a sect of Christianity that believes, among other things, that worship services should be conducted on the “seventh day” (the Sabbath) instead of on Sunday. There seem to be different "degrees" of Seventh-day Adventism. Some Seventh-day Adventists believe identically to orthodox Christians, other than holding to the Saturday Sabbath. Other Adventists, however, go much further into aberrant doctrine. Seventh-day Adventism has its roots in Adventism, a 19th-century movement that anticipated the imminent appearance (or advent) of Jesus Christ. The Adventists were also called Millerites because their group was founded by William Miller, a false prophet who predicted Jesus would return in either 1843 or 1844. When Miller’s prediction of Christ’s second coming failed to come to pass, the Millerites disbanded in dismay; this event became known as “the Great Disappointment.” But then a couple of Miller’s followers claimed to have visions to account for the failed prophecy. Instead of coming to earth, Jesus had entered the heavenly temple-thus, Miller was right, after all, they said, except his prophecy had a spiritual fulfillment instead of a physical one. One of the seers who covered for Miller was 17-year-old Ellen G. Harmon, who had her first of 2,000 purported visions in a prayer meeting shortly after Miller’s disgrace. With her vision, Ellen soon became a beacon of hope for disillusioned Millerites. She united Adventist factions and became the spiritual guide for a new religious group. In 1846, Ellen married James White, an Adventist preacher. Soon they became convinced that Sabbath-keeping was for all Christians. In 1847, Ellen G. White had another vision-this one confirming her new belief that Sabbath-keeping was to be a primary doctrine. The Adventists under Ellen G. White’s influence became Seventh-day Adventists. Ellen G. White’s many visions and writings-she was a prolific writer-greatly shaped the doctrine of Seventh-day Adventism. Today, most Seventh-day Adventists still consider Ellen White to be a prophetess of God, even though many of her prophecies failed to come true. In fact, Seventh-day Adventists consider Revelation 19:10 (“the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy”) to be a reference to Ellen G. White’s writings. In 1855, the Seventh-day Adventists settled in Battle Creek, Michigan, and in May 1863 the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was officially incorporated. In the next five decades, Ellen G. White wrote nearly 10,000 pages of prophetic material. Included in the visions was the doctrine of “The Great Controversy,” a cosmic war being waged between Jesus and His angelic army and Satan and his. Other visions dealt with healthy eating habits, which Mrs. White called “the gospel of health” (Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 6, p. 327). Seventh-day Adventism places restrictions on consuming meat, or “flesh food,” as Adventists call it (1 Tim 4 KJV). “Flesh food is injurious to health, and whatever affects the body has a corresponding effect on the mind and the soul” (The Ministry of Healing, Chapter 24: “Flesh as Food,” p. 316). It is no surprise that, after requiring Sabbath-keeping, Adventists began to add other elements of legalism into their creed. Interestingly, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes was an Adventist creation: John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist doctor in Battle Creek who wanted to manufacture a “healthy” vegetarian alternative to “unhealthy” breakfasts containing meat. Meanwhile, Mrs. White kept having visions, and she began teaching the unorthodox doctrines of soul sleep and annihilationism (which contradicts Matthew 25:46). Other problematic doctrines in Seventh-day Adventism include the teaching that Satan is the “scapegoat” and will bear believers’ sins (The Great Controversy, p. 422, 485)-this is the opposite of what the Bible says about who bore our sins (1 Peter 2:24). Seventh-day Adventism also identifies Jesus as Michael the archangel (Jude 1:9, Clear Word Bible, published by Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1994)-a doctrine that denies the true nature of Christ-and teaches that Jesus entered a second phase of His redemptive work on October 22, 1844, as prophesied by Hiram Edson. And, of course, the Adventist promotion of Sabbath-keeping as a primary doctrine goes against the teaching of Scripture on the matter (see Romans 14:5). Seventh-Day Adventism is a diverse movement, and not all SDA groups hold to all the doctrines mentioned above. But all Seventh-Day Adventists should seriously consider the following: a recognized prophetess in their church was a teacher of aberrant doctrine, and their church has its roots in the failed prophecies of William Miller. So, should a Christian attend a Seventh-day Adventist church? Due to the penchant of Adventists to accept extra-biblical revelation and the doctrinal issues mentioned above, we would strongly encourage believers to not get involved in Seventh-day Adventism. Yes, a person can be an advocate of Seventh-day Adventism and still be a believer. At the same time, there are enough potential risks to warn us against joining a Seventh-day Adventist church. www.gotquestions.org/Ellen-G-White.html www.gotquestions.org/prophets-today.html