Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 - Intro 1. 0:09 {Is it Helpful to Offer “Thoughts & Prayers”?} Following a tragedy, people will often say, “Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who are affected,” which is often followed by angry or mocking non-believer comments such as, “Your prayers clearly aren’t working. Do something that will actually help like changing the laws.” What are some proper, biblical ways to respond to that sort of position? 2. 10:02 {How Creative Can Worship Be in Church?} I would like your views on flag waving (as the Lord is my banner), dancing, and body painting as part of “creative worship” in church. When I questioned these things, Zechariah 1: 20-21 was quoted to me. Since creativity is inspired by God, am I being overly cautious and resisting change which is from God? 3. 18:02 {Can Legalism be Spiritually Abusive?} Our pastor and denomination as a whole requires that any women serving (even volunteers) must only wear skirts, and that only the KJV is God's Word (every other version is a "perversion") and requires tithing. Are these things spiritual abuse? 4. 25:25 {Does Scripture talk about Sex Slaves?} What’s your advice on how to approach numbers 31:15-18 (the passage about sex slaves)? 5. 32:58 {Discerning God’s Will and Calling} How do I know if I’m called to preach? My family depends on my income, and I don’t want to unwisely step into anything against God’s will, but I feel I must evangelize much more than I can now. 6. 38:15 {Why is Deborah not Mentioned in Hebrews 11?} I’ve appreciated your Women in Ministry series so much. Regarding Deborah, why do you suppose her name is not mentioned with the other 4 Judges in Hebrews 11: 32, but Barak is mentioned? 7. 40:25 {How to Biblically Choose Who to Date?} How should mental health issues affect dating for Christians (both one's own issues and a spouse candidate's potential issues)? Overall, what things should be considered when choosing to start dating? 8. 43:41 {What are the “Best Spiritual Gifts”?} What do you think Paul is referring to in 1 Corinthians 12: 31 when he says to desire "the best gifts"? 9. 48:23 {Are Anti-Abortion Laws Biblical?} Is it biblical to make abortion unavailable to others by law? Or is it better to support organizations like Mom's House who help single moms with having a baby? 10. 52:02 {Did Adam & Eve’s Offspring Commit Incest?} Does Genesis lead us to believe that if every person came from Adam, then there was incest between Adam and Eve's offspring to create mankind? 11. 56:26 {Can we Only Have Belief through the Spirit?} “Only by the Spirit can one believe” … Can this be considered gaslighting unbelievers and a way of compensating for a lack of enough evidence? Please help my pain, I'm struggling. 12. 1:00:58 {Tips for Ministering to Youth at Camp} Youth camp is in two weeks. Suggestions for ministering to teenagers? 13. 1:04:01 {Why does Satan Tempt Believers?} Why does the devil bother to tempt people to sin if they are already saved? What's the gain for him? 14. 1:05:48 {What do we Make “Our Own” In Phil. 3?} In Philippians 3: 12, what is Paul referring to when he says "...I press on to make it my own"? Make what his own? Help me. I am really confused. 15. 1:10:04 {Rapture vs. Second Coming?} Do you think the rapture and the second coming could be different events? I have heard some Christians suggest this, explaining how the rapture will come before the tribulation. 16. 1:14:44 {Should We Close Our Eyes & Bow While Praying?} I was wondering, is it biblical to close your eyes and bow your head while you pray, or is that a tradition that has been made up over time? 17. 1:18:27 {Does Infant Salvation Conflict w/Original Sin?} How can we believe in the doctrine of Original Sin and also believe that if a child dies they go to Heaven? Inheriting Original Sin from Adam makes every child that dies unredeemed. 18. 1:21:52 {Should I Confront My Spouse about Sexual Sin} I discovered that my wife watches porn. Any advice on how to approach her about this? I struggle with it, too, and I also hesitate addressing it with her because I think her viewing it puts her in the mood for intimacy with me. 19. 1:23:28 {Vision vs. Imagination} What is the difference between vision and imagination? 20. 1:25:22 {Can We “Cast Lots” to Determine God’s Will?} Can you explain “casting lots”? Since God never explicitly tells us that we can do this to determine His will, would it be unbiblical for us to do so?
@ChristcentredNaturalgee2 жыл бұрын
@Sarahzimmermann Thanks for the time stamps.
@NewCreationInChrist8962 жыл бұрын
11) Amen Pastor, glory to Christ. Ephesians 1:12-14 that we who first trusted in Christ should be to the praise of His glory. In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory.
@sarahfaith3162 жыл бұрын
@@ChristcentredNaturalgee My pleasure!
@aHavenForTheLost2 жыл бұрын
I do not like when people say thoughts and prayers to you, or praying for you, or my thoughts are with you, or praying. What people need to do is ACTUALLY pray for each other. When we say we are sending thoughts and prayers and really aren't or don't we are essentially being a Pharisse or acting like they did. They disfigured their face to make it appear that they fasted. When in actuality they didn't. So don't say you will pray for someone when you either say or type it and then move on. If someone needs prayer for losing a loved one or anything else, they deserve real prayers being prayed for them. So next time you find yourself in a situation where someone needs prayer....stop and pray for them. Then write their name down and why they need prayer and pray for them throughout the day and week. We need better and truthful prayer lives. Bottom line. God bless.
@Carebear4u22 жыл бұрын
A woman wearing a skirt to wearing short-shorts is a huge stretch!! Not right!
@Window45032 жыл бұрын
What Christian teens treasure from Christian leaders: listening and answering their questions without being patronizing.
@foggylog192 жыл бұрын
I am anew Christian and def not a teen, but it's the same for me. Getting good answers without patronising me is great. 1 of our pastors in email questions etc seem as though he is very passionate about answering questions and like he has put thought into answers and as though he enjoys a back and forth over God's word in the Bible, and it's great especially as I am the type that doesn't want to bother anyone, this seems like I am not being a bother. Other pastor answers well not patronising but more about giving the basic answer, so both are good in own way. If I had received patronising answers I don't know that I would keep asking or that I would have continued in my journey to faith
@melodysledgister24682 жыл бұрын
Yes, not patronizing at all. Mike just talks to you, not down to you.
@anabaird38352 жыл бұрын
Same for new-be adults.
@practicalporters2 жыл бұрын
Let's keep Mike and team in prayer if you know how rare it is to have a ministry like this in today's choas. 3 cheers to Jesus, keep up the godly work.
@Luke_Radiosmash2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate how Mike doesn't scoff at the super Conservative questions (like about women wearing skirts, KJV, etc.) He may disagree but is respectful and thoughtful with his responses.
@deborahlandgren77582 жыл бұрын
My husband and I worked with the youth in our church for over 20 years. Every year we went to camp over 4 hours away. We would come back exhausted and often with no voices. Church people would often ask how we enjoyed our "vacation"! My husband and I would look at each other and think, "They have no idea how much work it is!" BUT always worth the investment in each of the young people's lives!!
@Slurpee_Burger2 жыл бұрын
Some of my biggest steps as a Christian, including baptism, occurred at summer camp… so I totally know how instrumental these moments can be for kids. What I never imagined is how exhausting it could be for the adults.
@lorindadods25492 жыл бұрын
Headed out to do that this week! 54 years old and have been doing student ministry for @20 years now. This year is a big one for me because I’ve been on the sidelines for the last two years (because if life) and headed to camp as an individual leader for campers coming without a youth group. Usually I go with my church and know the students. God has definitely directed this and I know I will be worn out, but I’m also excited to see what God has planned. Vacation, it is not!! But MAN…to be a seed planter or waterer during that week is a humbling, treasured time. ❤️
@deborahlandgren77582 жыл бұрын
@@lorindadods2549 you're making a "Kingdom Impact". Matthew 6:33 Blessings to you!
@lorindadods25492 жыл бұрын
@@deborahlandgren7758 thanks. SUPER humbled and excited.
@robynmarler38392 жыл бұрын
When I was a teenager I went to a church youth club. Once a year we would go in a minibus to a weekend camp. I was fairly godless at that time, but they were all very easy going about it. It bore fruit in my life many years later, and I am so grateful now, that those leaders gave up their time to try to show God's love to me xxx
@Benjaminhill44082 жыл бұрын
I have this sin I keep repeating and I can’t talk to anyone about it at my Church and it’s eating me alive. Pray for me brothers and sisters.
@lovemyishi71442 жыл бұрын
I have prayed for you. I also had a sin I kept doing...and I loved doing it. I read that God wants us to be honest with Him...He knows it all anyway. I knew I had to tell Him I loved my sin...that was the point where I became free of it...speaking it out loud changed something in me...it was humbling to express that to God. He gave me the strength to stop...and I did..for good. God bless you. He will help you.
@stephansuch6952 жыл бұрын
*Confess your sins one to another...I pray you find the best person to be honest with. *If we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another...That's another scripture to look into. The times I confessed what I dreaded to, the result was freedom and peace (not always right away).
@melodysledgister24682 жыл бұрын
Confessing our sins one to another is humbling. It helps keep us from the sin of pride. But if you can't, because the people around you will rake you over the coals, at the very least confess your sin to the the Lord. He is the One we've really offended. We need His forgiveness. He will show you if and when you need to confess your sin to others, and to who specifically. God's Word does not require us to make public confession each time we sin. But we do need to keep short accounts with God (1 John 1:9), agree with Him, receive His forgiveness and be cleansed from all unrighteousness!
@edithst-hilaire38242 жыл бұрын
I used to have a sin that was a stronghold in my life before I gave my life to Christ. I wanted to stop, but couldn’t, until I made Jesus Lord of my life. Once that happened, I realized that temptation started in the mind first. It starts as a nugget in the mind, then becomes a fantasy and then it moves on to action, and this action.. the yielding to temptation is sin, and that breaks my fellowship with God. So, early on in my walk with Christ, I would read Scripture all the time and memorize specific verses that I would repeat over and over until that thought passed.Philippians 4:8 really helped me. And 2 Corinthians 5:17 would remind me that I am a new creation in Christ. Finally, submit to the Holy Spirit instead of being focused on the flesh. Hope this is helpful.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
Is it masturbation? I stopped confessing mine and kept on doing it - but less frequently.
@linbat61482 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Pastor Mike. You always manage to stretch my mind, and at the age of almost 70, things are pretty much stretched out already 😂 - but this is one I really enjoy and grow from! Continue to be blessed in Christ our Lord and Savior!
@penguin82472 жыл бұрын
I enjoy the friday q's and a's, thank you for making these
@Nighthawkinlight2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, I appreciate what you do. As I listened to this today, and often when I listen to your videos I pray that you continue finding/cutting out time for personal enjoyment of relationship with God.
@davidfayfield65942 жыл бұрын
Hey nighthawk!! Good to see you again !
@Msfelixthecatz2 жыл бұрын
I agree, platitudes and cliches can never substitute for real help (or advice). Also, about the 'thinking and praying' issue, I've also heard people saying 'sending you energy and light (or other strange phrases) your way'. Thinking about a person may not do them harm, but it won't do them any good, either. It's an empty phrase. Offering to pray is good only if you actually do it. Non believers generally say they send thoughts your way, whatever that means (imo nothing). The other thoughts: energy, light, etc etc reek of New Age. Just be sure to actually pray if you say you will; God expects us to follow through with our word, as He does with His. Saying we'll pray for someone should not be just a courtesy soon forgotten, but a promise kept.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why you believe that God doesn't already know what you are about to pray about.
@Msfelixthecatz2 жыл бұрын
@@JamesRichardWiley I never said that. I just suggest following through what we say.
@RUT8122 жыл бұрын
Amen
@marisa53592 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these great insights. I used to go to a church where lots of flag waving, dancing, and basically running wild were the norm. I have no problem where someone is worshipping from the heart and getting enthusiastic but so much of what was done there was done with the emphasis on thinking such actions caused God to move more and that those of us who have perhaps a quieter spirit were treated as "less than". It often felt like a show being put on and I think that is where it gets dangerous.
@chromezify71822 жыл бұрын
I feel like this stream had one of the most interesting and relatable questions! Absolutely love your work Mike and Team, yall are awesome!!!!
@loveycat54742 жыл бұрын
When I am alone at home or in my car I pray out loud and with my eyes wide open. I have a 45 minute drive to and from work. I do most of my praying on those drives. I feel like if I close my eyes and blow my head may cause a accident. So I keep my eyes open and watch where I going.😃😃
@chrisblanc6632 жыл бұрын
Speaking for all the other drivers on the road, I thank you for praying, and for keeping your eyes open as you do so.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
Keep your eyes on the road while you are talking to yourself.
@chrisblanc6632 жыл бұрын
@@JamesRichardWiley or God. Or someone in the seat next to you. I heard of a person who got in an accident because he was doing a breathing exercise. So focus on driving primarily while driving is best practices. 👍
@loveycat54742 жыл бұрын
@@JamesRichardWiley no I believe I am talking to God. And I know he hears me because many of my prayers are answered as I am driving on the road. Belief and prayer are hard to explain to unbelievers even with scripture. It all comes down to faith. I have seen your subscription page.😉
@joeyruready2 жыл бұрын
@@loveycat5474 I used to drive a truck for a living. I listened to scripture and prayed as I drove. God tells us to pray continually, Jesus said, "eat my body and drink my blood" and we know, Jesus is the word. We need to pour the word into ourselves, (faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God) And remember the Berean Jews, God said they were of noble character because they listened intently to what they heard (from Paul) and eagerly tested everything they heard against scripture. I was blessed and guided by God through my many many hours of driving and praying, (and saw multitudes of prayers answered) but I have been even more blessed by pouring the word into me. I listen even now, and also I listen while i sleep, and the blessings are endless. WE need to test everything we hear from any person against the word, and we need also to practice the word, (do not merely listen the word and so deceive yourselves, put it into practice) I loved your message, I encourage you not only to continue, but also to add to it, and add to your spiritual maturity, by listening to the word also as you drive, and certainly while you sleep. I go to sleep listening to the word, I wake listening to the word, God bless you. And thank you.
@TheRedGhost232 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Pastor Mike! Your ministry is a blessing. Praying for your continued provision from the Lord in finances and rest.
@Rachel-rj6tu2 жыл бұрын
Question 13!!! When I first got saved the devil would whisper Matthew 7:21 and many other scriptures in my ear to cause fear in me. I spent MONTHS thinking I wasn’t saved at all, thinking I wasn’t doing enough, scared to do absolutely anything outside of reading my Bible. I had no understanding at all of what the gospel was because of the enemy and I couldn’t rest at all in who God says I am in Christ. I had no joy and only fear. I begged God to show me if I had some sort of sin in my life that was holding me back, I begged and prayed for his help. One day my pastors wife told me that the enemy must have seen something in me that I was not seeing because he knew if he couldn’t have me he was at least going to make my life on earth as miserable as possible. I finally realised I could do absolutely nothing to save myself and I just let go. It was like in that moment God completely lifted the veil for me and now I no longer feel condemnation when I read his word, I trust him everyday to hold me in his hand and guide me and I feel so much peace now. Now I realize I won’t be perfect in this flesh and I live in peace and love because he saved me. I’ll never ever be able to repay him but when I get to heaven he will get all of the glory for doing what I could never do.
@WendyWzOpinion2 жыл бұрын
Question 13: the book “Screwtape Letters” sheds some light on that. I don’t always agree with C.S. Lewis and his theology, but I liked the ideas posited in that book. Things like keeping Christian’s distracted from the work God has for them with temptation, etc. Really worth a read!
@joszsz2 жыл бұрын
I listened to an audio book of it, and I concur!
@alicejump22902 жыл бұрын
When someone asks for prayer, my practice is to pray immediately! First Gods will in situation, ask wisdom and Holy Spirts guidance, that our Gods comfort will wrap them in peace! If appropriate I may give scripture examples to show how God works! Blessed and safe days!
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
Do you ever wonder if God knows more than you do?
@alicejump22902 жыл бұрын
@@JamesRichardWiley of course He does, that why I ask for His wisdom in how to pray! Only God knows the situation and the motives! I should have said, first that Gods wii be foremost in the situation! Here’s a sample: Prayer of comfort I think of the three men thrown into a furnace so hot that the soldiers who threw them were incinerated! They were seen walking about with our Lord! The king saw them and believed in God! Daniel 3:8-25 As a Christian I wonder why we face difficulties and heart wrenching situations! Could there be good in them, like all things work together for good to them who love God! Romans 8:28 May the God of all comfort fold you in His arms with peace and healing! Comfort For all family and friends, may our God of all comfort hold us/them in His arms in peace and healing! Giving wisdom and skill to all physician’s and professionals involved in their care! 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 3Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; 4Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.
@BP-E2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike Winger for all you are doing for the body of Christ. You are are such a blessing to the kingdom.
@melaniewall9272 жыл бұрын
Such solid teachings once again! I always learn so much from you and I've been walking with Jesus for 38 years.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
I've been walking alone for 74 years while Jesus was walking with the born agains.
@peterdickinson78422 жыл бұрын
It's tough to continually keep the right attitude. Yet gratitude to those who pursue their responsibility with humility. So rest is blessed too! Make me willing to be willing Lord!
@EdmundTrujillo2 жыл бұрын
14:00 Psalms 150:4 (ESV) Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe!
@glenarledge18252 жыл бұрын
Time trapped. Great wording. I have looked for an explanation on how people create thoughts based on the time period they live in.
@BellDavidE2 жыл бұрын
Regarding question 3, here’s a quote attributed to Augustine [Edit: make that Rupertus Meldenius]: “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.” In my experience, fundamentalist churches like the one mentioned have a very long list of essentials, a very short list of non-essentials (i.e. very few areas of liberty), and tend to be lacking in charity.
@DamonNomad822 жыл бұрын
That quote is very familiar to me, as it is a popular one in churches coming from the Restoration Movement, but that's the first time I've ever heard of it being attributed to Augustine.
@BellDavidE2 жыл бұрын
@@DamonNomad82 I appreciate your comment because it prompted me to do a little bit of research. Although many attribute the saying to Augustine, it looks like I was wrong. 🙄 It looks more likely that it came from German Lutheran theologian Rupertus Meldenius in the 1600s.
@nostalkingzone2 жыл бұрын
@@DamonNomad82 The "Restoration Movement"? Is that another name for progressive Christianity?
@DamonNomad822 жыл бұрын
@@nostalkingzone The Restoration Movement is nothing like progressive Christianity, though one branch of it formed a progressive denomination in the late 1960s (the Disciples of Christ). It's a group of churches that take "Sola Scriptura" to its logical conclusion and attempt to eliminate any dogmatic stance on any issue not specifically mentioned in the Bible. The name comes from the fact that it was originally intended to restore the 1st Century church and set aside the man-made traditions that the founders saw as responsible for the vast number of denominations and traditions Christianity has divided into over the centuries. Churches that originated from the Restoration movement include the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, as well as the similarly named Church of Christ (non-instrumental), as well as the aforementioned Disciples of Christ, who liberalized and have withered to a tiny fraction of their former membership.
@franksagrero3783 Жыл бұрын
Hey Pastor Mike, I pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ continue to bless and inspire the ministry that He has established for you. "Grace comes like a net, but to those who perceive it as weakness or charity, it's a mile away."
@Psalm2710_2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the parent warnings!
@lorenasmiles2 жыл бұрын
Thank you love your teachings God bless your work Pastor Mike
@joshuabissey Жыл бұрын
Prayer has a much better track record than gun control. Nuff said...
@flowerpower36182 жыл бұрын
“ where God guides , God provides”, Pastor Chuck Smith
@10sam242 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike
@Асяня-я1р2 жыл бұрын
I am a woman and this is the collection of questions from my sisters and brothers in Christ I received so far being 4 years saved: 1) you look different now? (The first time I walked in I had earrings and a nail polish) Anyone said something to you? 2) do you wear pants outside church? 3) if you wear pants, how do people know you are a Christian? 4) why did you get a haircut? Did you get highlight too? I am going to a very conservative congregation. Trying to not be a stumbling block to anyone. Still not figured out where the borderline is but just praying for myself and others to have peace. We are not living just for ourselves and should serve and think of others weaker in faith. But seriously, it's not always eaaassyy 🤷♀️ actually conservative churches is a good way to learn how to not get offended, humble yourself and learn to love in the environment of misunderstanding. No matter where you are, some sorts of problems will arise.
@TheDbwillia2 жыл бұрын
Question 14 was so powerfully answered. Thank you Jesus 🙏🏾
@LeavingBabylon_2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this ministry.
@sethtrey2 жыл бұрын
+1
@James.Sunderland2 жыл бұрын
*PLEASE DO A STUDY ON QUESTION 15* The rapture and second coming is one of the biggest questions/debates that still goes on to this day. You get many verses that back pre trib but then you get many verses that back mid/post trib like Mark 13:24-27. This needs to be a full study. Please! I will pay whatever it takes to have this done. It will help not only me but MANY people who want to know. I do understand that it isn't a very important thing (only your trust and faith in Christ is important) but still I wish we had a solid answer. Please Mike.
@MS-lk2sk2 жыл бұрын
post trib is the way, u can start a convo with me
@James.Sunderland2 жыл бұрын
@@MS-lk2sk I don't really have a strong opinion on either. I only know most of the verses that support each of the claims. But I guess I would first ask this: Why would God put us through such a wrath? By wrath, I mean the AGGRESSIVE trumpet/bowl/seal judgements. I just don't understand how He would allow flying locust demons to feast upon His people.
@AyoWrath2 жыл бұрын
That easy first u got to understand creation the things we capable of doing he gives us free will so we could understand his free will but when he talking about the sun n moon for us we think that without that life can't exist so when we see all that we know something bad is about to happen n we got no power about the things that about to happen cuz of all of us how u going to stop someone that wants to keep doing wat he wants when he talking about the Star of heaven shall fall he talking about the angels cuz even now they're still falling and the powers of heaven shall be shaken cuz of the war the holy spirit is going to do with the angels if u read revelation 1 13 it say and in The midst of the seven candlesticks one LIKE unto the son of man clothes were the garment down to his foot n girt about the paps with golden girdle also read 5 6 and I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth when Jesus die on the cross he give up the spirit so he could be in us after he resurrected so we basically are a extended arm of the Holy Spirit but when Jesus got baptized he started his ministry that when he carry the burden of sin Thur the spirit that y he say blasphemy against the holy spirit will not be forgiven but most of us r going to fall cuz of lust that y Angels r falling read Genesis but he let all this happen cuz of the future of the church could Stand and so he could see our true intention that y we go Thur tests and stuff in life cuz GoD want us to know what we truly want in life but for the angels the sun n moon mean the begining of the creation that y Jesus say he is the beginning and the end but their r faithful angels n only reason they're faithful cuz of the testimony of Jesus Christ if u got more questions I could help you so I could help you understand I lik ppl opinion so we could understand it together their secret within secret that y Jesus speaks in parables cuz he talking about more then one thing with different points within one meaning
@mahoneychris172 жыл бұрын
I believe pre trib, but prepare for post trib. The reason is the vials are specifically called the wrath of God, and paul states we are not appointed to Gods wrath anymore once saved.
@RealDefinitionsMatter2 жыл бұрын
You are correct about God’s wrath not being for his people. That said, wrath specifically begins (roughly) at the middle of the tribulation, so it would be a mid-trib view, not pre-trib.
@debbievilleneuve9799 Жыл бұрын
Great job Mike.
@sandrak65702 жыл бұрын
@mikewinger, there are several references in the Bible of David dancing. I’ve been in a lot of different services where people were dancing or waving their hands. I’ve just grown to not let what others do distract me. And if what they are doing is not inspired by God, that’s between them and God. Truly, when you are in a big church, there is gong to be a lot of distractions. I’ve had to work past my own judgement of those people and let it be something God speaks to them about.
@tobbyman3dАй бұрын
There's a difference between you managing yourself in a church where it's typical for people to dance vigorously and/or even exhibit some slight disorder in praise and you being the one going to do that in a place where praise/worship is much more solemn and organized.
@ChristcentredNaturalgee2 жыл бұрын
I always look forward to these Q & A's. 😊❤️ Thanks pastor Mike.
@janetdavis64732 жыл бұрын
Love your new shirt, Mike!😎
@eScential2 жыл бұрын
What about mold rage (or other externally induced) mental alterations? It took my mate dying to uncover the cause of his baffling anger and my unexplainable panic attacks. I am so thankful God put us together despite the violation of God's word.
@stephmullin970911 ай бұрын
Hit the nail on the HEAD
@Carebear4u22 жыл бұрын
I worked the soundboard at my church. During practice, a woman would come in and dance with a flag in worship. I loved it. I wouldn’t do that myself but felt worship coming from her. Note, there was no one else from the congregation there.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
Whatever makes you happy.
@Carebear4u22 жыл бұрын
@@JamesRichardWiley why be rude?
@emmanuelchacon99672 жыл бұрын
Pray pray pray
@karenreynolds3492 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Q&A. Pastor Mike!
@monabo12 жыл бұрын
Always good pastor mike
@ettamargason7709 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Pastor Winger!😊
@biblicalbee20822 жыл бұрын
Always so informative May God bless you
@captainironbat8193 Жыл бұрын
On the subject of worship in the Church. I'm an opera singer, I used to aing solo's from time to time in church. I stopped doing this not because I didn't feel like I was worshiping God in doing it, but I felt like the focus was too much on me and not God. Not that others can't sing a solo in church and not be that way.
@josephdoctor64232 жыл бұрын
All this questions are good I guess I will watch it all
@AnnetteMurphyger2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike.
@67L482 жыл бұрын
The worst thing about “thoughts and prayers” is that it cheapens the concept of prayer. Only one of those things matters. There is power in prayer. There is no power in your thoughts. Save your thoughts; they help nobody. But pray, pray hard, and pray often.
@jousilla39452 жыл бұрын
These are very helpful and interesting.
@elizabethryan22172 жыл бұрын
Really good, interesting point about Paul tent-making.
@sheilasmith77792 жыл бұрын
Mike, please consider as a guest, Michael Kruger, author of, The 10 Commandments of Progressive Christianity.
@Slurpee_Burger2 жыл бұрын
The idea of a worship service turning into a dance competition is hilarious. Someone write that skit 🤣🤣🤣
@briggy43592 жыл бұрын
Melissa Dougherty should do it
@ellesmith4532 Жыл бұрын
The laws against incest weren’t given until later. (As Ken Hamm says! “Where did Cain Get His Wife?”)
@danbrown5862 жыл бұрын
Q16: It's a tradition that's developed over time; neither closing the eyes nor bowing the head is required in order to pray. However, there are reasons to consider it a good practice. To name just two, closing the eyes tends to limit distractions, and bowing the head indicates submission to the God you're praying to. But there are circumstances when neither would be advisable.
@melodysledgister24682 жыл бұрын
Like when driving 🚗!
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
First decide which god you are praying to before you begin. Yahweh is a mass murderer and Jesus believed the world was ending two thousand years ago.
@llcoolray3000 Жыл бұрын
Something to remember about the rapture is that there is no indication that Last Week of Daniel starts immediately after it. The Last Week might happen immediately, or there could be some unknowable amount of time between the two events.
@pammymehay-hydes44382 жыл бұрын
I am always playing catch up with your feeds but i look forward to them! Thankyou Pastor Mike from the UK. x
@Mals22442 жыл бұрын
Wow! It was just recently when you had hit 300k subscribers… now you’re at 435k. Incredible
@lucycarl63012 жыл бұрын
I used to go to a church where a woman claimed to have the "spirit of laughter." At random times during the service she would start laughing, get up from her seat and walk back and forth at the rear of the sanctuary. Simply put, I thought she was acting out and I found this very distracting. Needless to say I stopped attending that church.
@trishazeigler922 жыл бұрын
I've seen a few people walk the backs of pews and run the aisles. It usually makes me uncomfortable and seems like they're seeking a spiritual high or to get attention instead of seeking to build up others and glorify God.
@marisa53592 жыл бұрын
Yep. This sounds very familiar to the church my family used to attend. There was an insistence that such things and such people who did them were more "spiritual" than the rest of us and, that by doing so, they caused heaven to move and miracles to occur, while the rest of us were "missing out on a blessing". Very grateful God brought us out of that place.
@joshcastle91682 жыл бұрын
I look forward to these videos so much.
@wigglesworth37172 жыл бұрын
For me "creative" worship is just what I have to do because I can't find a church.
@lnln36568 ай бұрын
Re question 2, Psalm 150:4 says "Praise GOD with dance."
@deannachapman54112 жыл бұрын
Hey! Who's that guy with all the new shirts? Hard to recognize🤣 In regards to freedom in worship services, I agree with Pastor Mike that culture is key. If you visit some genuinely believing churches in, say, Nigeria, you will find their worship practices much different than in North America. Much of which would be seriously out of place here. Is it a sweet smelling sacrifice to the Lord? Much within me believes it is! ☺️
@Kulring2 жыл бұрын
Q #15: Pre Trib, Post Trib or Pan Trib. I am Pan Trib believing that it will all pan out!
@markaustin52692 жыл бұрын
That's basically the view I've adopted. You can make arguments for and against all those positions. Since I have no control over it I don't get too into it. God will do it according to His will and not some theory man comes up with.
@sethtrey2 жыл бұрын
That's fair. Don't Trib
@markhaszoe-life63372 жыл бұрын
Mike I agree with your position on the return of Christ ( rapture ) 2nd coming. I've studied it I see both sides , I beleive there is strong evidence of what going to happen. I understand why it's hard to talk about on your channel. Thanks for your great teaching and dedication to the truth.
@markaustin52692 жыл бұрын
Sad thing about this topic is that it often creates lots of heated arguing over something they have little or no control over.
@EmilyLovesBooks2 жыл бұрын
There’s nothing “wrong” with saying my thoughts and prayers are with you, but in the case of mass shootings- thoughts and prayers are not enough to solve this problem. And in regards to awareness, everyone is aware of innocent people and children being murdered in places that are supposed to be safe, yet not much physical action is being taken to prevent it.
@DamonNomad822 жыл бұрын
1:19:37 I agree with you on this one, Mike. The Augustinian view on original sin is a slander against the very character of God, and is not found in Christianity until the early 400s AD.
@TisOnlyAScratch2 жыл бұрын
In our younger years, my hubby and I met at a KJV Only church and they scolded him for for using the NKJV in a 10 minute impromptu sermon. The leadership went so far as to later preach the prologue of the KJV. We moved shortly after that and attended another KJV Only Church (my choice but not his....he was loving me by not attending a large church with loud music) for two years. While strict, the congregation showed their love and care for us in monetary ways from day 1. It was annoying to have to wear a dress at every church function but it was an example everyone followed. My biggest thing had to do with the ladies of the church giving me their dresses they no longer wear. Many of the dresses weŕe nice but others I didn't like. I accepted them with the good intentions they had for me. It wasn't until an elderly lady gave me a sweater for my then 10 month old when she saw us shopping at Walmart (OCT in NC, baby was in light clothes but covered up in warm blankets before going outside) that I started noticing "something" was going on. (That lady appologized for sticking her nose in my busines the following Sunday. I suspect her husband scolded her but I perceived it as a kind gesture and thanked her anyway.) That "something" I later realized was the women seeing me out and about wearing jean pants on a regular basis and they didn't like that. Instead of talking to me directly, they thought that giving me more dresses would encourage me to wear them in my daily life. I shrug it off but hubby is so annoyed with it that when we moved out of NC to NY, we avoided any church that was KJV Only. As long as the church is faithful to the teachings of the Bible, the music isn't too loud, the service isn't turned into a Broadway Musical, the congregation isn't so large that we would get lost, and the Congregation isn't focused too much on the legalistic side of Christianity, we'll consider joining/regularly attending. I like the hymns, hubby likes Contemporary and Gospel styles of music. It's a fun balancing act that we've learned to agree on.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
I haven't been to a Church for 50 years. I prefer freedom from religion. Wikipedia: "The King James Only movement asserts that the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is superior to all other translations of the Bible. Adherents of the King James Only movement, largely members of Conservative Anabaptist, Conservative Holiness Methodist, traditional High Church Anglican, and Baptist churches, believe that the KJV is the greatest English translation ever produced, needing no further improvements, and they also believe that all other English translations which were produced after the KJV are corrupt. These assertions are generally based upon a preference for the Byzantine text-type or the Textus Receptus and a distrust of the Alexandrian text-type or the critical texts of Nestle-Aland, and Westcott-Hort, on which the majority of twentieth- and twenty-first-century translations are based."
@Aevans7862 жыл бұрын
@@JamesRichardWiley why are you sharing your unbelief on so many comments on a Christian channel. You obviously don't have peace about your decision
@bensbab11 ай бұрын
The biggest issue I have found with KJV only, skirt wearing churches isn’t their rules, it’s how they look down on others who don’t follow them. When I shifted my person views on skirt wearing and KJV onlyism, I was ousted from ministries I had served in for years, called (without being named) divisive from the pulpit, and gossiped about to the pastor for my informational Facebook posts regarding my shifting views. I never once attended church in pants or used anything but the KJV in my ministries. I never broke their rules, but I wanted to make sure I wasn’t being dishonest either by pretending I agreed with them. How they reacted was 100% spiritual abuse.
@alyssa18882 жыл бұрын
Cain went to other ppl when he was sent away by God, so I always assume that other people were around that God put on the earth. 🤷♀️ then after the flood with Noah, more people were put on after because of the separated continents. Just my thoughts 🙏💚
@Berean_with_a_BTh Жыл бұрын
RE Question 17 (Original Sin) There is no scriptural support for the Lutheran/Calvinist doctrine of Original Sin (i.e. imputation of Adam's sin/guilt to and the inheritance of Adam's 'sin nature'). The early church believed infants were born innocent. It was only after infant baptism was introduced that a doctrine of original sin was invented to support the practice. For example, the _Apology of Aristeides_ (c.125, 15.11), the _Epistle of Barnabas_ (c.130, 6:11), and the _Shepherd of Hermas_ (c.100-c.160, 27:1; 101:1-3) all expressed the conviction that children are born innocent of sin. There is also no evidence at this early stage of paedobaptism. Indeed, the _Didache_ (aka _The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations_ , c.90-150, 7:1-4) reserved baptism for persons old enough to have received instruction and to have fasted for at least the day before. Justin Martyr (c.100-c.165) viewed baptism as rendering the Christian "spiritually regenerated as new-born babes" ( _First Apology_ 34) and restricted it to those who "are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true, and undertake to be able to live accordingly, are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting, for the remission of their sins" acquired when they were "brought up in bad habits and wicked training" ( _First Apology_ 61). Had Justin believed infants were born in a sinful state, he would hardly have thought that being "spiritually regenerated as new-born babes" was a worthwhile outcome. Note, too, how Justin viewed one's sinful state as resulting from one's upbringing, not as something inherited. Irenaeus of Lyons (c.130-202) expressed the view that Christ sanctified infants and children: “becoming an infant for infants, thus sanctifying infants; a child for children, thus sanctifying those who are of this age” ( _Against Heresies_ II, 22.4) and that faith in Christ was necessary for the remission of sins ( _Against Heresies_ III, 12.2, 7). Concerning the ‘Slaughter of the Innocents’, Irenaeus wrote: _For this cause, too, He suddenly removed those children belonging to the house of David, whose happy lot it was to have been born at that time, that He might send them on before into His kingdom_ ( _Against Heresies_ III, 16.4) It is difficult to argue these infants were regarded by Irenaeus as being in a sinful state. Clement of Alexandria (c.150-c.215) wrote “For so also we lie under Adam’s sin through similarity of sin” (Fragments 2.4, c.195). Note that there is no hint of inherited sin in this allusion to Romans 5:12. The first steps towards the development of a doctrine of original sin as it later came to be understood were recorded by Tertullian (c.160-220). Writing c.205-210, Tertullian objected to what appears to have been the newly-introduced practice of paedobaptism. His objection was, not only that were infants innocent but also that they were incapable of ‘coming’ of their own volition (cf. Luke 18:16) to express faith or to confess or repent from any supposed sins ( _On Baptism_ , 18). Instead, baptism was to be preceded by prayer, fasting, night-long vigils, and the confession of all past sins ( _On Baptism_ , 20). In _The Apostolic Tradition_ (c.215), Hippolytus of Rome (c.170-c.235) endorsed paedobaptism (21.16) but gave no theological justification for the practice. Origen of Lyons (c.185-254) thought souls had a pre-incarnate existence ( _De Principiis_ 1.7.3-5) and people were born into a state reflecting the relative departure from good done by them during that existence ( _De Principiis_ 2.9.1-7). Hence, everyone was born in a state of sin ( _Homilies on Leviticus_ 8:3, Commentaries on Romans 5:9). Nevertheless, they shared with Adam only physical descent and the mortality with which he was punished ( _Against Celsus_ 4.40). Quoting Romans 5:12-21, Origen rejected the existence of a sinful state inherited from Adam ( _Commentaries on Romans_ 5:1). Perhaps the first Christian theologian to formally posit the inheritance of the sins and guilt therefore from Adam was Cyprian of Carthage (c.200-258). Cyprian said infants were contaminated by descent from Adam and baptism provided forgiveness for any sins thus inherited ( _Epistle_ 58.5; 64.5). Personal repentance (cf. Acts 2:38) was not a prerequisite for paedobaptism: which was considered efficacious for salvation in its own right ( _Epistle_ 73.7). Gregory of Nazianzus (c.329-390) regarded infants as being born morally neutral but, because salvation required positive righteousness, were eligible to be baptized so as to acquire it; otherwise they would be left in a state of limbo. Conversely, Christians who desired baptism but died beforehand were lost ( _Oration_ 40.17, 22-23). Therefore, baptism was crucial to salvation. Conversely, Gregory of Nyssa (c.335-c.395) argued that, not only are infants born innocent, they’re born in a state of grace such that “in the case of infants prematurely dying … they pass to the blessed lot at once” ( _On Infants’ Early Deaths_ ), negating any presumed necessity for paedobaptism. John Chrysostom (c.349-407) expressed the firm view that infants are born innocent, writing “the soul of a little child is pure from all the passions” ( _Homilies on the Gospel of St. Matthew_ 62.4). The _Apostolic Constitutions_ (c.375-380) implied that infants are born innocent, saying: _ye have “been baptized into the Lord’s death,” and into His resurrection, as “new-born babes”._ (5.3.16) The only mention of paedobaptism was in the context of a criticism of those who would delay their own baptism till they were approaching death (so as to avoid compromising the perceived efficacy of their baptism) but would hypocritically baptize their infants, thus denying those infants the same opportunity (6.3.15). Paedobaptism was neither approved or disapproved in this passage. Elsewhere, however, baptism was restricted to those who had fasted and received instruction beforehand (7.2.22, 7.3.34). Jerome (c.347-420) held the view that all sins are forgiven at baptism ( _Letter_ 64.2, 4, 7; _Letter_ 123.11), which even children require ( _Letter_ 85.6) for inherited guilt - for which he cited Cyprian and Origen as authorities ( _Against the Pelagians III_ 18-19) - and in spite of noting scriptures opposing that stance (e.g. Ezekiel 18:4, 20) ( _Letter_ 39.4). Augustine of Hippo (354-430) argued that the sin of Adam - including the guilt for it - is inherited by all humans ( _Letter_ 55.8; _Letter_ 164.6, 19; 250.2). Fundamental to Augustine’s hermeneutics was his belief that the practice of paedobaptism necessarily evidenced a tradition based on revelation to the church through Scripture and it was his job to identify the relevant Scriptures. The core of Augustine’s argument supporting paedobaptism was that Adam’s sin was inherited, an argument he largely based on an interpretation of what he _knew_ from Ambrosiatser's _Commentaries on Romans_ to be a Latin mistranslation of Romans 5:12b, which construed Adam as the one ‘in whom’ all sinned ( _A Treatise Against Two Letters of the Pelagians_ 4.7). Coupling this with an interpretation of poorly-translated texts of Psalm 51:5a and Job 14:4-5a, Augustine argued that even infants are held guilty because of Adam’s transgression ( _On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and On the Baptism of Infants_ I.34, III.13). Hence, according to Augustine, having inherited Adam’s sin, infants needed baptism for its remission ( _Letter_ 158.1). So, until Augustine, the only early church writers claiming infants were born in an inherited sinful state were Cyprian of Carthage and Augustine’s contemporary, Jerome. Against these three, Aristeides of Athens, the writer of the _Epistle of Barnabas,_ Hermas of Rome, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa, John Chrysostom and the writer of the _Apostolic Constitutions_ all viewed infants as being born innocent. When we come to the Reformation, we find Luther (an Augustinian monk) uncritically adopting Augustine’s teaching and Calvin endorsing Luther. What has passed down to us from Adam is the collateral consequences of Adam's sin. This is no different than if you or I were to be convicted of a crime and imprisoned for it; we would be punished but our dependents would also suffer as a result. What Adam’s descendants inherited from Adam as a result of his sin was his mortality and what they lost was access to the Tree of Life. The doctrine of Original Sin is a plain contradiction of Ecclesiastes 7:29 ( _Behold, this alone I found, that God made man upright, but they have sought out many devices_ ). What Scripture clearly shows is that human sinfulness arises during one’s youth (Genesis 8:21; Jeremiah 3:25) and that children must reach a certain level of maturity before they are able to make moral choices between good and evil (Isaiah 7:15-16). Furthermore, since the human spirit is not inherited from one’s parents but is given to each person individually by God (Ecclesiastes 12:7; Hebrews 12:9), it is unreasonable to suppose it is any less pure at conception than the source from whence it comes.
@joyceburns26132 жыл бұрын
Jesus said in the sermon on the mount: suffer the little children to come unto me
@hdwarrior88302 жыл бұрын
So, funny story... my church in GA was a very old fashioned, strict Baptist church. When I moved to Maine I started attending what they called a Southern Baptist ministry, but it was nothing like a real Southern Baptist church. They had combo bands and folks singing and dancing and kids running up and down the isles and I was actually a little shocked at the casual dress and behviour of everyone. When my best friend from Maine came to GA with my daughter and me and we attended my old church I had to show her how to dress and she was literally flabbergasted when I told her she needed to wear nylons or stockings with her dress. She asked the ladies at church if it was really necessary and if she could wear dress pants... yep, that didn't go over well! My daughter meanwhile, was sitting very quietly in the pews until time for the penny march when they would all go to Sunday school. My daughter started dancing a little and I scolded her, and my friend says, "Surely she's allowed to dance?" and the pastor's wife just looked at my friend and said "No, I'm sorry but Baptists don't boogie"! rofl
@johnernest12072 жыл бұрын
Lots of SBC pastors have been boogie’ing a lot recently, if you know what I mean.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I am not religious.
@susandavis58332 жыл бұрын
This made me laugh out loud. Thanks for sharing.
@hdwarrior88302 жыл бұрын
@@susandavis5833 Happy to be of service!
@hdwarrior88302 жыл бұрын
@@johnernest1207 Unfortunately the case. For every Mike Winger there are 10 Keneth Copelands.
@paulcleary80882 жыл бұрын
No one thinks you are "causing harm." By questioning "Thoughts and Prayers" they are acknowledging and exposing that the statement mostly serves the messenger, not the recipient. It is to say "I also heard of this tragic event and don't want to be left out." It is at best an empty platitude. The angry reaction mostly is directed at those in power who continue to push this line while doing literally nothing to address the problem. The only thing that "Prayer" can seemingly provide is to give the recipient the strength to endure hardship and to try to keep living the best life you can. Good for those who need that. If you are using prayer for anything more... be prepared for disappointment.
@becklyn32 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for working on the flat earth thing. I have brothers and sisters in Christ who ascribe to this and it has distressed me because I dont want it to cause strife in my relationships with them.
@wendypratt68372 жыл бұрын
I love the shirt! Selected by Mrs Winger again?
@richardparker56772 жыл бұрын
Concerning the issue of the rapture, I was pre-tribulation in the late 70's after reading Hal Lindsay's "Late Great Planet Earth". Then I had someone suggest reading what Jesus said in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21. Jesus makes it clear what the order of events are. Since then, I have pre-millenial and post-tribulational which means I believe Christians will go through the great tribulation and after the tribulation, Jesus returns to be with Him and starts His millennial reign. Would I like to escape the bad stuff? Sure! But, countless other believers have suffered persecution and martyrdom. So, I hope for the best but prepare for the worst
@TrePryorRealtor2 жыл бұрын
The Tribulation is God pouring out His wrath on the world. Why would God pour out His wrath on His beloved church?
@markcamacho31522 жыл бұрын
I always thought "thoughts and prayers" a trite cliché, a way of trying to comfort a stranger, but often said in a New Age-y /WoF kind of faith-in-"Faith" "vibe" transmission sort of way. Without simply saying "I'm/ we are praying for you" it's anyone's guess what such a non-descript message as "thoughts-and-prayers" might mean.
@crystalparker2542 Жыл бұрын
Just sayin...if i say this, it means, i will pray for you and i will be thinking about you. I will remember you in my prayers. This is mostly reserved for people that i cannot actually physically help. Like if someone tells a sad story online and it's a person I'll never actually know, i may say this. But not to those that i actually know in real life. But i will actually pray for them. And i think that's the difference.
@marisademore4682 жыл бұрын
Amen, regarding Question 13 ... if the enemy can get God's people to sin, then God can't use them effectively and this hinders God's work. It also grieves God's heart when His children sin; and while ever a Christian lives for self instead of God, they're building with wood for the fire which results in loss of reward. The enemy will do anything to attempt to undermine the work of God.
@JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын
Your god sounds rather weak and ineffectual. I prefer someone stronger.
@justinstevens10132 жыл бұрын
As for tithing, read Genesis 14:18 throug 20 as far as continuing to the New Testament read Hebrews 7:17. Also Mathew 25:35 through 46. And in John 12:5 it is confirmed that one of responsibilities of the church that Jesus and his decibels are establishing, is to feed the poor the poor.
@mugglescakesniffer39432 жыл бұрын
17 answer is a straight up yes biblically speaking. You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
@tracymcdonald84402 жыл бұрын
Those who find the words thinking and praying for you offensive are only conveying that they think God is responsible that God is to blame again for the evil that man does to one another. They forget God Said don't do it don't sin and man does his own thing in rebellion to God. My thoughts and prayers are with you people.
@cryptfire31582 жыл бұрын
As for counselling teens... I always work with 15 years olds (as a driver instructor). I think it's important to LIKE them. And if you don't like a certain person, then you should try to still treat them as if you do. Actually, if you treat people well, this actually subconsciously makes you start to like them, because your thinking re-enforces your behavior.
@joszsz2 жыл бұрын
You're not an oddball Mike 😂, me and a couple of guys in a group chat hold on to the same idea of original sin as you do... We make a distinction between Original Sin (having a nature that is inclined to sin) and Original Guilt (being guilty from birth as if one had sinned/broken a law already). We reject the latter
@aerodave12 жыл бұрын
It’s very clear. I don’t understand why so many people are so confused about the second coming/rapture. The second coming and rapture are the same event on the same day. It happens right before the millennium (1000 years). Jesus comes in the clouds to get us all at the same time (second coming), the dead rise, and the living rise to meet them in the air (rapture). Then we go to Heaven for 1,000 years. See 1 Corinthians 15:51-53 and 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17.
@nadams88639 ай бұрын
Amen✝️❤️🙏
@DooDooMuffins2 жыл бұрын
As a Christian I do not want other people who I am not well acquainted with praying for me or a loved one because I don't know if they're praying to Jesus, or some false god.
@DiggitySlice2 жыл бұрын
1:04:01 because it can cause someone to fall away and stop trusting Jesus, that's why.
@tjmiz68492 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know any quality non-Calvinist commentaries that are available? I have been using Bible Believers and Matthew Henry's commentaries but would like a different perspective on some things.
@angelbianchi47862 жыл бұрын
Can you recommend a book on church history?
@HopeKuhn2 жыл бұрын
I second this 😁
@jsharp31652 жыл бұрын
I’m not Mike but I am a teacher of church history. The answer depends on how deep and/or scholarly you want to get. For a highly-readable one-volume overview, I’d recommend “Church History in Plain Language” by Bruce Shelley. For a more in depth study of each period (and with pictures!), I like the two-volume set “Church History” by Woodbridge and James. It is very well organized and is even used a textbook for Christian schools/colleges.
@AllThingsNew17232 жыл бұрын
Would also like to know
@PatriciaFarmer-kc3bv Жыл бұрын
Ive actually never heard a non believer get upset because someone said they were praying for your sick family member..most people. Believers as well as none believers understand this is a thoughtful thing to say..😮
@stephenbailey99692 жыл бұрын
The Spirit is convicting the world of sin. (John 16:8-11) And Jesus, through the Spirit, is calling all people to himself. (John 12:32; Revelation 3:20) God, by his sovereign will and grace, is enabling and delegating a choice for all people.
@merrytunes869722 күн бұрын
Regarding the statement about “thoughts and prayers”, it’s because it can be construed as Virtual signaling while simultaneously inferring that it’s God’s will for the issue to resolve, i.e. school shootings. I would like to hear a real response to that question
@snookieg24092 жыл бұрын
It would be awesome if you could start a "20 questions" playlist. I rarely "watch" KZbin, I listen to it. It is not feasible to choose videos one by one, pre-curated playlists are much more convenient. Thank you for your ministry, I appreciate your insights and hard work.
@littleboots98002 жыл бұрын
They are all on a playlist! I like to listen too, when I'm cleaning for example. There must be over 100 hours of his Q and A's on the playlist. He has several playlists actually for various topics but all the Q and A's are together.
@snookieg24092 жыл бұрын
@@littleboots9800 yes, I get the bonehead medal of the day! When I first looked I didn't see it, but I went back looking for something else and found it. I almost took the comment down, but I left it up, I figured that if that was the biggest mistake I make today, well, that is a pretty good day. 😁 Thanks for help, though!
@littleboots98002 жыл бұрын
@@snookieg2409 no problem! Hope you enjoy it. I have binged on them all. 😄
@sharir16792 жыл бұрын
I had no idea there were people who thought the earth was flat in this day and age. I live on a mountain, must be out of touch, oh well doesn't change anything for me .😊
@laurieann982 жыл бұрын
The question is … are they actually praying or is it more of just a catch phrase or platitude meant to sound caring but if they haven’t actually prayed then that phrase means nothing.
@connorgrynol90212 жыл бұрын
I don't actually know how Christians pray. Do they do it before bed or just whenever they feel a need to? And that's another question I have wondered, when someone says "I pray for your quick recovery", how many people actually mean it? Of course I'll never get a decent answer to that since most religious folk will say they do even if they don't.
@KM-zn3lx Жыл бұрын
#3....I had a walking friend who holds to Independent Fundamental Baptist church and she repeatedly quites KJVO but if I quoted NKJV she wouldn't respond. She seems to judge me alone and has ev n said long hair is a glory to women, my hair is short. I finally got mad when she said she was concerned that I'd miss church at home going to visit my son and grandsons who live 8 hours away. This is after many times she'd mumble under her breath about KJVO, tattoos being bad, all sins the same, etc. I started to feel like she was bringing her church to me instead of being a Christian friend. So I'm contemplating letting her go her own way. I DID feel judged constantly!
@KM-zn3lx Жыл бұрын
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@helenhilton21582 жыл бұрын
Like your shirt. Crisp and neat and contrasts with your background, so you don’t blend in.
@djldfw2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, my husband and I watch your shows and have been faithful viewers. We enjoy your thoughts. But the last few months we haven’t seen you. We had to look up your programing since it wasn’t showing for us as a subscribed viewer. We see you have been giving teachings but we think the algorithms may have kicked us out. Just to let you know, maybe you already do, just because one subscribes doesn’t mean your shows will alert when available.
@sarahfaith3162 жыл бұрын
Hi Deborah, Oh no, we're sorry to hear that. Thank you for letting us know, and thank you to you and your husband for being such wonderful, long-time listeners. We're thankful to have you back! God bless ~STAFF/ADMIN
@henryb.77232 жыл бұрын
Where do we go to submit questions for future streams?
@stevenhuntley870610 ай бұрын
5:40 another angle on the prayer "causing harm" could be religious consent. Many people don't want a god that they don't worship involved in their life, in the same way that if i said "I'll sacrifice to Odin for you", most christians would respond "No thanks, I'm good, please don't". I'm not saying that's what's going on usually, I'd argue it's not, but it is a thing some people have brought up in my life. Im very fond of the opener "can i pray for you?" as a way around this.
@rikyleholstine34522 ай бұрын
While I can understand and respect that view. That should never halt you from praying if you feel compelled to do so. You do not need anyone's consent, other than your own, to pray for anyone or about anything. I am personally not bothered by the statement "I'll sacrifice to Odin for you." Unless of course that sacrifice is stolen, or a person. Because Odin isn't God.
@stevenhuntley87062 ай бұрын
@@rikyleholstine3452 That's fair, I appreciate the respectful tone 💪
@mnight2072 жыл бұрын
I think you missed it on the 'satan' question. Love your ministry!