Wow, was really blessed. The world needs more good pastors as yourself!!
@daniellepironti3484 жыл бұрын
I was praying to YHWH GOD and the very thing I was praying about your sermon was answering my prayer' s issue...my mind is blown to bits...He truly is real and loving and I want to thank you for letting Him use you to preach His Living Word
@jenniferlynnschlomer83875 жыл бұрын
Best pastor ever! I wish you were in AZ! I love love love your sermons and the way you deliver your message you're great thank you
@RenewalCreations5 жыл бұрын
You also don't use your freedom to hinder or stumble someone else. Love is important, not being judgemental is important, but being very careful not to let love or grace become tolerance. So, a careful balance between legalism and tolerance so to speak. It's the balance of grace and discipline that a parent has to use with their child or a teacher uses with their student. I may have the freedom to have a drink of wine, but I also know there are many believers who have a past of drunkeness, so I choose not to drink so as to not hinder them. It makes it difficult when unbelievers offer hospitality by "do you want a beer?" and not to offend them, when water or a soda or coffee is easier to take.
@seekingGODs-YHWHsTruth144K4 жыл бұрын
Missing the mark here 📖♥️
@ridwanmichaelwelong72 жыл бұрын
Wrong! Sabbath is always gonna be the 7th day. Saturday
@mother4speedify2 жыл бұрын
Correct, the Sabbath is the Saturday in Jewish tradition. The early Christians made their 'Day of the Lord', of worship, on Sunday, when Jesus rose from the dead.
@ridwanmichaelwelong72 жыл бұрын
@@mother4speedify Jewish is correct but the Sabbath was in creation before there was Jewish or Gentiles.