Amen 🙏🏼❤ ~ Praise be to our beautiful Triune God for using you. 💖 Thank you Sam brother in Christ for explaining so well 🙏🏼 love & hugs ~ God bless ♥️
@JerWeiLow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sam. Always good to Learn how to refuse nonsense.
@AndresGarciaJr Жыл бұрын
Sam has gone over this 1000+ times. And he still is willing to answer it🙏🏾
@maxfrost90286 ай бұрын
Thank you so much sir. This will help me when talking to our Mormon friends. 💪💪✝️ God bless you. “Jesus replied, “The most important commandment is this: ‘Listen, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’” Mark 12:30 NLT
@derekdixon259911 ай бұрын
Glory Bro Sam, we thank you for helping us to help with objections
@LukeBowman08 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Sam, great explanation!
@joeorony21182 жыл бұрын
Be blessed
@ronnieemma1442 Жыл бұрын
There's no denying I have learnt the glory...I know one day I will be like Sam because I admire his knowledge of Scripture
@shamounian Жыл бұрын
you will be better.
@greatminikwu908911 ай бұрын
@@shamounianhey Sam pls when data tempted Jesus and Jesus replied for it is written thou shalt not tempt the lord your God why isn’t that used as an argument against Muslims when they say Jesus never claimed to be God ?
@zinner13892 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother Sam.
@kirankumarpasupuleti8579 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful
@shall72772 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a debate with a Bahai 🙌🏾 They believe their "prophet/manifestation" Baha 'U' Allah (the Glory of God) is the return of Christ 😄
@asmrtastic4 ай бұрын
You don’t seem to reply to people much, but I am confused and I’m not sure if this video is supposed to answer my question. But basically I’ve learned that “I and my Father are one.” John 10:30 KJV is used to approve the Holy Trinity. But I came across John 17:21-23 and they say “One as in me and the Father are one” and it really confuses me, I heard someone use that to disprove the Trinity and claimed “if that means Jesus is God then he also would be claiming we’re God with him. I have tried to believe Jesus wasn’t God when I had started to truly believe in him and follow him alone and it was horrible and I knew I wasn’t supposed to do it but I tried because I was confused and learning as all do and didn’t have support. I hope that you can understand what I’m saying, I tried to watch other videos but they don’t help either…as if people don’t talk about it. You talk about the spoon feeding, I like being spoon fed, I like to study but I like it being like straight forward and in line not all over the place. It’s hard to focus especially since I struggle to focus with anything that involves a lot of information. I pulled out my Bible and notebook and I SUCK at doing Bible study, I can’t do it on paper lol. Thank you. Maybe I am missing something or this video isn’t what is supposed to be answering my worry/question but is what popped up? Also I’ve realized I’m much better with visualizing or parables, it’s not that I don’t wanna learn or don’t try, trust me I’m very serious about it all and I’ve learned a lot and learned to be still and steady and not be weary when I can’t understand like I use too so I definitely grew, but I still wanna put it up and actually learn it not put it aside ya know? Any who I hope you can understand my question and answer with dignity and the Spirit. I feel this video somewhere will connect and help my question and barrier but I’m just not quite getting it, and that’s fine it’s the fact I WANT TO get it.
@asmrtastic4 ай бұрын
I’m back: this is what I put together, I found a comment on another one of your videos that said “The Father is the fire Jesus is the light and the Spirit is the heat.” So I added it up in my head, but I was confirmation as we should get from others. Thank you, let me know your thoughts and if that’s good to clear up my confusion. I’d still like your full thoughts and help though just in case! I’m open to correction and guidance brother. The Holy Trinity: The Father is the fire, the Son is the light and the Holy Spirit is the heat. We're called to be more like Jesus, so we're called to be light too, walk as children of light, the light of the world. The glory were given is different then the glory Jesus was given by God our Father. We're like part of the Trinity, we're not God like Jesus is we don't have the full authority he does but we're of Jesus we become one with Jesus and our Father to walk with him and we become a part of them and work together. That's why the Spirit is heat, it touches us'and Father lights it and we become more like Jesus and start to show light as he is because we followed Jesus' light. The same Spirit that rose Jesus from the dead is in us when we choose him.
@bobbywiddattool69663 ай бұрын
@@asmrtasticI’m in the same situation, I’m trying to find the explanation to this
@Mr.Market7772 ай бұрын
@@asmrtastic In the Hebrew Scriptures, the word most often translated “glory” is ka·vohdhʹ, which basically has the sense of “heaviness.” (Compare Na 2:9, where ka·vohdhʹ is rendered “heavy amount,” and 1Sa 4:18, where the related adjective ka·vedhʹ is rendered “heavy.”) Thus, glory may refer to anything that makes a person or a thing seem weighty or impressive, such as material wealth (Ps 49:16), position, or reputation. (Ge 45:13) The Greek equivalent of ka·vohdhʹ is doʹxa, which originally meant “opinion; reputation,” but in the Christian Greek Scriptures came to mean “glory.” Among its senses are repute or “honor” (Lu 14:10), splendor (Lu 2:9; 1Co 15:40), and that which brings honor to its owner or maker (1Co 11:7). Often the Scriptures mention glory in connection with Jehovah God. As to its meaning in these cases the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, edited by G. Kittel, explains: “If in relation to man [ka·vohdhʹ] denotes that which makes him impressive and demands recognition, whether in terms of material possessions or striking [dignity or importance], in relation to God it implies that which makes God impressive to man.” (Translated by G. Bromiley, 1971, Vol. II, p. 238) So glory may refer to an impressive evidence of God’s almighty power. Thus, the visible heavenly bodies are “declaring the glory of God.” (Ps 19:1) On Mount Sinai, “Jehovah’s glory” was evidenced by such fearsome manifestations as “a devouring fire.”-Ex 24:16-18; compare 16:7, 10; 40:34. Concerning Jesus’ first miracle, the Bible says that “he made his glory manifest.” (Joh 2:11) Glory here refers to an impressive evidence of miraculous power identifying Jesus as the promised Messiah. (Compare Joh 11:40-44.) On another occasion, Jesus prayed: “Father, glorify me alongside yourself with the glory that I had alongside you before the world was.” (Joh 17:5) Jesus used the term here to refer to the exalted state that he enjoyed in heaven before coming to earth. In answer to that prayer, Jehovah “glorified his Servant, Jesus,” by resurrecting him and bringing him back into heaven. (Ac 3:13-15) At Jesus’ transfiguration the apostles who were present “saw his glory.” (Lu 9:29-32) This has to do with the regal “magnificence” that Jesus was to receive at his “presence” in Kingdom power.-2Pe 1:16. God’s servants are admonished to “do all things for God’s glory.” (1Co 10:31) God’s glory is made manifest through the honor or praise that is given him. One’s conduct can cause others to ‘give glory to God.’ (Mt 5:16; 1Pe 2:12) Christians who truly respond to Jehovah’s direction are “transformed . . . from glory to glory,” continually making progress in reflecting God’s glory. (2Co 3:18) On the other hand, we should beware of seeking glory from men, as did some in the first century. (Joh 12:42, 43) Both Jesus and the apostle Paul set a fine example in not seeking or accepting glory from men.-Joh 5:41; 8:50; 1Th 2:5, 6
@michaelankomah28444 ай бұрын
Yes please... i got the point
@JerWeiLow2 жыл бұрын
Please Can you show how to answer when they ask about Jesus and the Father being one in contrast with the disciples being one as they are one? Im sure you have mentioned it before But I didnt quite catch it.
@kevinrivera74132 жыл бұрын
Go to answering Islam.com, Sam has written articles on this and you should find it there.
@cosmologium Жыл бұрын
Another approach: Theosis. They share in the glory of the Son because they are united in His body.
@AndresGarciaJr Жыл бұрын
Hi guys 👊👊
@shmuelyosif78312 жыл бұрын
Our Lord Jesus Christ was in the bosom of the Father and NOT alongside the Father, beloved brethren. Maranatha
@shamounian2 жыл бұрын
you may be stupider than Muhammad since it shows you have no clue of how to interpret metaphors. John 17:5 says Jesus is ALONGSIDE the Father, using the preposition para. So stop while you are ahead lest you embarrass the rest of the Assyrians.
@AndresGarciaJr Жыл бұрын
Hey Sam
@AfricanNewsConduitАй бұрын
This caller is a JW but does not want to admit it!