He is courageous to tell the truth what is happening around us, to wake up people. He is really following what is good .
@americanpatriot64842 ай бұрын
This is a strange thing to have to say, but whomever is doing the titles and thumbnails is straight up, and purposely, being misleading.
@ThelmaGray-jg3jw2 ай бұрын
Called click bait
@michellestansberry91012 ай бұрын
Totally agree and the sound graph at the bottom is distracting as well
@darlaromine2 ай бұрын
I AGREE WITH YOU 💯
@viewer69122 ай бұрын
I agree. Don’t destroy the integrity of this channel
@nadiablack47972 ай бұрын
I thought so, being deliberately misleading, I am done with this channel
@nothingelsetolose76612 ай бұрын
Every time I listen to Bishop Mari Mari, I always learn something. And that in itself is pretty amazing.
@billpieters13332 ай бұрын
Computer translated
@ziggyrusin31142 ай бұрын
Such a deep teaching. No man without the Holy Spirit can do that.
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
Satan can mimic the same to keep people blinded, Satan appears in "angel of light" using humans as puppets to fall prey in pagan teachings
@adamarakelian5666Ай бұрын
praise the lord! Jsus lives in all who come to him and his word
@scatteredgrapes80072 ай бұрын
I love hearing the word of God. I hate being lied to.
@krispalang6240Ай бұрын
Yes only through the blood of Jesus can we be saved and accept Him as our Lord and Savior! Only Jesus can save us!
@BrandonKC_Va2 ай бұрын
The realest man on the tube right here!!! God bless you bishop i have listened to alot of your videos
@Xisk772 ай бұрын
Are you dense? 😅
@yubinliu45602 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you.
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
Me too!!! 😅
@kimberlymayes40612 ай бұрын
@@Xisk77 are you?
@JesusMorales-pe1pb2 ай бұрын
@@Xisk77be gone devil
@Bella-gj6wc2 ай бұрын
Thank you for making God and Jesus Christ relevant again.
@DianaLopez-ix2ir2 ай бұрын
May the Lord Jesus Christ bless you. I and my family bless you. Can't wait to meet you in heaven. Amen
@RichardSadiq-i5e2 ай бұрын
Very true All we are temporary on this earth we have to go and we are one in Christ 🙏
@lizmackey68652 ай бұрын
I believe in a God of miracles, I believe that the Bishop should be praying for God to protect Donald Trump in Jesus name...
@faustinenoel-edougue96342 ай бұрын
This is not God's law not to get married.
@Vivian-hz3hz2 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ please protect President Donald John Trump amen 🙏🏻
@whitebearmedicine97142 ай бұрын
look for a book that was written in the 1890's. It clearly states the TRUMP will be the last president. This Bishop knows what he is talking about and I know what he is talking about and I've never the Bible although I seem to know it already. The best way to enlightenment is to follow your heart and trust in our Lord and his teachings 🙏🙏🙏
@1969TheGreat2 ай бұрын
@@faustinenoel-edougue9634He did say that is was man made law .
@carolyn1679Ай бұрын
Father I ask for protection over Donald Trump. America and the world needs Donald Trump in office. This is my prayer in the name of Yeshua, Messiah, Jesus. Amen
@JoanOhare-ty9mmАй бұрын
I a Irish woman who stands for Israel Jesus is King of Kings
@paulawagstaff686Ай бұрын
So you are for true Israel or the Zionists occupyng the land of Israel?
@AbelWame2 ай бұрын
Jesus is everything Amen
@neliswamnyangoАй бұрын
AMEN! Bishop, Thank beloved Lord, Jesus to reveal Himself to you in a deep,broad and endless way;only one who has spiritual ears shall understand the way you explain the word of Mighty God❤🙏🙏🙏
@romack0072 ай бұрын
"Know the LORD and the LORD will set you free"!!! Amen...
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
Love you Mari Mari God bless you!!🙏
@alycebeckwith24462 ай бұрын
That's how God taught me SO MUCH MUCH SO fast, at age 25 as a new convert, through history and God's word at he same time. I couldn't read enough fast enough!!
@marklawyer5221Ай бұрын
Fascinating never new all this. Thank you Father
@TracyMurphy632 ай бұрын
Ì could listen to this Bishop 24/7. AMEN
@evas1332 ай бұрын
Glory to God 🙏 praise Jesus 🙏 thank you Bishop Mar Mari 🙏 god be with your work always 🙏
@marklawyer5221Ай бұрын
I hope and pray our country one day here in Canada we can get priests with salt and courage
@larrypeeples614Ай бұрын
Prayers for you 🙏
@Suzankamath2 ай бұрын
Holy Spirit, we ask You to fill our city, state, and governmental leaders with wisdom, understanding, discernment, and knowledge. Almighty God, we pray for a great outpouring of Your Holy Spirit upon our nation. Revive the hearts of Your people to burn brightly for You, in Jesus Name, we pray. Amen.
@sti97672 ай бұрын
Amen. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@teresahetherington9682 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@diannebass10512 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
Salvation is not guaranteed, a man once asked Jesus: “Lord, are those who are being saved few?” How did Jesus reply? Did he say: ‘Just accept me as your Lord and Savior, and you will be saved’? No! Jesus said: “Exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will seek to get in but will not be able.”-Luke 13:23, 24. Did Jesus fail to answer the man’s question? No, the man did not ask how hard it would be to be saved; he asked if the number would be few. So Jesus merely indicated that fewer people than one might expect would exert themselves vigorously to receive this marvelous blessing. ‘That’s not what I was told,’ some readers may protest. These may quote John 3:16, which says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (King James Version) However, we reply: ‘What, then, must we believe? That Jesus actually lived? Of course. That he is the Son of God? By all means! And since the Bible calls Jesus “Teacher” and “Lord,” must we not also believe what he taught, obey him, and follow him?’-John 13:13; Matthew 16:16. Following Jesus Ah, here the problem arises! Many people who have been told that they are “saved” seem to have little intention of either following or obeying Jesus. In fact, a Protestant clergyman wrote: “Of course, our faith in Christ should continue. But the claim that it absolutely must, or necessarily does, has no support at all in the Bible.” On the contrary, the Bible lists immoral practices that are common among some people who think that they are “saved.” Regarding one who continued in such ways, it instructed Christians: “Remove the wicked man from among yourselves.” Surely God would not want wicked people contaminating his Christian congregation!-1 Corinthians 5:11-13. What does it mean, then, to follow Jesus, and how can we do that? Well, what did Jesus do? Was he immoral? a fornicator? a drunkard? a liar? Was he dishonest in business? Of course not! ‘But,’ you may ask, ‘do I have to clean all those things out of my life?’ For the answer, consider Ephesians 4:17 through 5:5. It does not say that God will accept us no matter what we do. Instead, it tells us to be different from the worldly nations who have “come to be past all moral sense, . . . but you did not learn the Christ to be so . . . Put away the old personality which conforms to your former course of conduct . . . Let the stealer steal no more . . . Let fornication and uncleanness of every sort or greediness not even be mentioned among you, just as it befits holy people . . . For you know this, recognizing it for yourselves, that no fornicator or unclean person or greedy person-which means being an idolater-has any inheritance in the kingdom of the Christ and of God.” Are we following Jesus if we do not at least try to live in harmony with his example? Do we not have to work on making our lives more Christlike? That vital question is rarely, if ever, considered by people who say, as one religious tract does: “Come to Christ now-just as you are.” One of Jesus’ disciples warned that ungodly men were “turning the undeserved kindness of our God into an excuse for loose conduct and proving false to our only Owner and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 4) How might we, in fact, turn God’s mercy “into an excuse for loose conduct”? We could do so by assuming that Christ’s sacrifice covers deliberate sins that we intend to keep on committing rather than sins of human imperfection that we are trying to put behind us. Surely we would not want to agree with one of America’s best-known evangelists, who said that you do not have to “clean up, give up, or turn around.”-Contrast Acts 17:30; Romans 3:25; James 5:19, 20. Belief Prompts Action Many people have been told that “believing on Jesus” is a single act and that our faith does not have to be strong enough to prompt obedience. But the Bible disagrees. Jesus did not say that people who begin the Christian course are saved. Instead, he said: “He that has endured to the end is the one that will be saved.” (Matthew 10:22) The Bible likens our Christian course to a race, with salvation being the prize at its end. And it urges: “Run in such a way that you may attain it.”-1 Corinthians 9:24. Thus, “accepting Christ” involves far more than just accepting the blessings that Jesus’ superlative sacrifice offers. Obedience is required. The apostle Peter says that judgment starts “with the house of God,” and adds: “Now if it starts first with us, what will the end be of those who are not obedient to the good news of God?” (1 Peter 4:17) So we must do more than simply hear and believe. The Bible says that we must “become doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving [ourselves] with false reasoning.”-James 1:22. Jesus’ Own Messages The Bible book of Revelation contains messages from Jesus, transmitted through John to seven early Christian congregations. (Revelation 1:1, 4) Did Jesus say that since the people in these congregations had already “accepted” him, that was sufficient? No. He praised their deeds, their labor and their endurance and spoke of their love, faith, and ministry. But he said that the Devil would put them to the test and that they would be rewarded “individually according to [their] deeds.”-Revelation 2:2, 10, 19, 23. Thus Jesus described a far greater commitment than most people have understood when they were told that their salvation was a “finished work” as soon as they “accepted” him at a religious meeting. Jesus said: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me. For whoever wants to save his soul will lose it; but whoever loses his soul for my sake will find it.”-Matthew 16:24, 25. Disown ourselves? Follow Jesus continually? That would require effort. It would change our lives. Yet, did Jesus really say that some of us might even have to ‘lose our souls’-to die for him? Yes, that kind of faith comes only with knowledge of the magnificent things you can learn from studying God’s Word. It was evident on the day Stephen was stoned by religious fanatics who “could not hold their own against the wisdom and the spirit with which he was speaking.” (Acts 6:8-12; 7:57-60) And such faith has been demonstrated in our time by the hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses who died in Nazi concentration camps rather than violate their Bible-trained consciences.a Christian Zeal We must hold firmly to our Christian faith because, unlike what you may hear in some churches or on religious television programs, the Bible says we can fall away. It tells of Christians who abandoned “the straight path.” (2 Peter 2:1, 15) We thus need to ‘keep working out our own salvation with fear and trembling.’-Philippians 2:12; 2 Peter 2:20. Is this how first-century Christians, the people who actually heard Jesus and his apostles teach, understood the matter? Yes. They knew that they had to do something. Jesus said: “Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, . . . teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.”-Matthew 28:19, 20. Some weeks after Jesus said that, 3,000 people were baptized in just one day. The number of believers quickly grew to 5,000. Those who believed taught others. When persecution scattered them, it only served to spread their message. The Bible says that not just a few leaders but “those who had been scattered went through the land declaring the good news of the word.” Some 30 years later, the apostle Paul could therefore write that the good news had been “preached in all creation that is under heaven.”-Acts 2:41; 4:4; 8:4; Colossians 1:23. Paul did not make converts, as some TV evangelists do, by saying: ‘Accept Jesus right now, and you will forever be saved.’ Nor did he have the confidence of the American clergyman who wrote: “As a teenage boy, . . . I was already saved.” More than 20 years after Jesus personally chose Paul to carry the Christian message to people of the nations, this hardworking apostle wrote: “I pummel my body and lead it as a slave, that, after I have preached to others, I myself should not become disapproved somehow.”-1 Corinthians 9:27; Acts 9:5, 6, 15. Salvation is a free gift from God. It cannot be earned. Yet it does require effort on our part. If someone offered you a very valuable gift and you did not show enough appreciation to pick it up and take it with you, your lack of gratitude might prompt the giver to present it to someone else. Well, how valuable is the lifeblood of Jesus Christ? It is a free gift, but we must demonstrate deep appreciation for it. True Christians are in a saved condition in that they are in an approved position before God. As a group, their salvation is sure. Individually, they must meet God’s requirements. However, we can fail, for Jesus said: “If anyone does not remain in union with me, he is cast out as a branch and is dried up.”-John 15:6.
@jayr8072 ай бұрын
Thank you always for preaching the truth Bishop Mari Mari. May God bless and protect you always.
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
👏👏👏🙏
@blossomwhyte47872 ай бұрын
Excellent in depth knowledge of the Word giving understanding in ways no one has ever explained like the 7 churches
@Love-lt6us2 ай бұрын
I just would like to hear everyone praying God's perfect will for all our leaders especially our true Man of God!
@christopherjones44622 ай бұрын
Mr Mari Emmanuel is a real shepherd. God Bless.
@justinabraham82672 ай бұрын
Yeshuahamashiac, JESUSCHRIST of Nazerth protection over Bishop Mar Mari emmanuel and president Donald j trump all family in YESHUAHAMASHIACH, JESUSCHRIST of Nazerth praying Amen 👏
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
Thank you for such a beautiful prayer!!!🙏
@papaliilagolago2020Ай бұрын
Thanks God for the truth being shared about Jesus my King Lord and Saviour. Praise be to God Amen.❤
@beniginaburgess6332 ай бұрын
Wow, thank God. I read the exact chapter and verse this morning. Glory to Jesus!!
@FranklinStatia-b5h26 күн бұрын
It,s a true and good biblecal theaching God continue to use Bishop marimar for the Glory of God
@barbaramayer51822 ай бұрын
“ And “LET US NOT BE LED INTO EVIL, or let us be not be led by the evil one”
@arpadsimonffy15162 ай бұрын
You speaking the truth Bishop Mari
@annemacfarlane74652 ай бұрын
Thank you bishop Mari you are an inspiration to my heart ,the lord above reveals through you with the holy spirit you are glorified gifted and you speak the language of truth with love....
@Elizabeth-65_ru8st2 ай бұрын
Have really learnt a lot from his teachings. There are things in these Churches that are followed without knowledge of their meaning, Lord help us🙏
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
Btw Bishop Mari Mari you are good looking!!! And I love your love for God!!!
@darkmessiah28322 ай бұрын
May your sparticle of light, shine brightly within the darkness..may your year be prosperous and healthy, and be loved for who you are..Be Here Now. Do not be enslaved by fear, always face it
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@shakti309216 күн бұрын
" Truth and JUSTICE"⚡⚖️🕊️⚡
@alycebeckwith24462 ай бұрын
Born of water and spirit. Got it!
@alycebeckwith24462 ай бұрын
Moses was so grieved. I AM. So powerful!
@alycebeckwith24462 ай бұрын
Even in Glory we not be Holy like God my friend. We are but will be without blemish, able to stand in Christ Jesus befory our Holy Father. Bt I understand what you say.
@natteyshomecooking3392 ай бұрын
Thank you for teaching us the word, and God bless you and everyone to change their life over to God.
@therazitameke86582 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving us through knowledge and understanding of perfect living God. Amen.
@kingtalamoni43272 ай бұрын
Thank you Bishop Mari. Please take care and be safe.
@ToxischMasQLean2 ай бұрын
Much love from saarland
@Jukilady2 ай бұрын
Mar Mari, you are a wonderful preacher and priest, I would marry you if I wasn’t already. A lovely man of God. Amen.
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
Thanks for teaching on this Bishop Mari.👏
@GB-kr6gyАй бұрын
Absolutely! Australia in the '60s WAS Australia + it is heartbreaking to see that it has died. I feel so sorry for the people who never got to experience what Australia used to be. 😔😥😞
@Ruth_1111-J7H2 ай бұрын
Amen, Amen and Amen. Keep on enlightening the world with the truth.
@MariaHernandez-wh1qx2 ай бұрын
God bless you 🙏 may Jesus precious blood ❤❤❤❤❤cover you ❤❤
@stellagreengrass37322 ай бұрын
God bless you you speak the truth I will keep you in my heart and prayers
@Pookie-c5m2 ай бұрын
Someone needs to tell the bishop about misleading title. Its always about Trump...
@kimhaggarty15392 ай бұрын
May be Mr T has a great work to do by the grace of our creator 🤔
@Susan-h9z2 ай бұрын
That's for clicks
@hudson55732 ай бұрын
I didn't hear anything about Trump... what's up with that? Did they lie to us?
@Tech_bobs2 ай бұрын
Thats not bishop doing it
@JanetValliereАй бұрын
😅
@charlessangma60332 ай бұрын
All Glory to Jesus Christ! I'm blessed through your Message
@mattab99642 ай бұрын
My God bless you, Bishop! Much love from Baghdad
@valerierich78072 ай бұрын
Thank you and God bless you Bishop Mar Mari for your explanation of the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, our Lord and our God. Your teachings are so wonderful. I am very grateful and thank our Lord for you. The Lord has gifted you with Wisdom. I am a Christian Catholic. Praised be Jesus Christ now and forever Amen🙏♥️
@puppylovebyxanthe51272 ай бұрын
WOW! Thank you so much Bishop Mari ...l could listen to you all day! May God bless you and always keep you safe ♥
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
Well you should read what I have to day all day also, Salvation is not guaranteed, a man once asked Jesus: “Lord, are those who are being saved few?” How did Jesus reply? Did he say: ‘Just accept me as your Lord and Savior, and you will be saved’? No! Jesus said: “Exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will seek to get in but will not be able.”-Luke 13:23, 24. Did Jesus fail to answer the man’s question? No, the man did not ask how hard it would be to be saved; he asked if the number would be few. So Jesus merely indicated that fewer people than one might expect would exert themselves vigorously to receive this marvelous blessing. ‘That’s not what I was told,’ some readers may protest. These may quote John 3:16, which says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (King James Version) However, we reply: ‘What, then, must we believe? That Jesus actually lived? Of course. That he is the Son of God? By all means! And since the Bible calls Jesus “Teacher” and “Lord,” must we not also believe what he taught, obey him, and follow him?’-John 13:13; Matthew 16:16. Following Jesus Ah, here the problem arises! Many people who have been told that they are “saved” seem to have little intention of either following or obeying Jesus. In fact, a Protestant clergyman wrote: “Of course, our faith in Christ should continue. But the claim that it absolutely must, or necessarily does, has no support at all in the Bible.” On the contrary, the Bible lists immoral practices that are common among some people who think that they are “saved.” Regarding one who continued in such ways, it instructed Christians: “Remove the wicked man from among yourselves.” Surely God would not want wicked people contaminating his Christian congregation!-1 Corinthians 5:11-13. What does it mean, then, to follow Jesus, and how can we do that? Well, what did Jesus do? Was he immoral? a fornicator? a drunkard? a liar? Was he dishonest in business? Of course not! ‘But,’ you may ask, ‘do I have to clean all those things out of my life?’ For the answer, consider Ephesians 4:17 through 5:5. It does not say that God will accept us no matter what we do. Instead, it tells us to be different from the worldly nations who have “come to be past all moral sense, . . . but you did not learn the Christ to be so . . . Put away the old personality which conforms to your former course of conduct . . . Let the stealer steal no more . . . Let fornication and uncleanness of every sort or greediness not even be mentioned among you, just as it befits holy people . . . For you know this, recognizing it for yourselves, that no fornicator or unclean person or greedy person-which means being an idolater-has any inheritance in the kingdom of the Christ and of God.” Are we following Jesus if we do not at least try to live in harmony with his example? Do we not have to work on making our lives more Christlike? That vital question is rarely, if ever, considered by people who say, as one religious tract does: “Come to Christ now-just as you are.” One of Jesus’ disciples warned that ungodly men were “turning the undeserved kindness of our God into an excuse for loose conduct and proving false to our only Owner and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 4) How might we, in fact, turn God’s mercy “into an excuse for loose conduct”? We could do so by assuming that Christ’s sacrifice covers deliberate sins that we intend to keep on committing rather than sins of human imperfection that we are trying to put behind us. Surely we would not want to agree with one of America’s best-known evangelists, who said that you do not have to “clean up, give up, or turn around.”-Contrast Acts 17:30; Romans 3:25; James 5:19, 20. Belief Prompts Action Many people have been told that “believing on Jesus” is a single act and that our faith does not have to be strong enough to prompt obedience. But the Bible disagrees. Jesus did not say that people who begin the Christian course are saved. Instead, he said: “He that has endured to the end is the one that will be saved.” (Matthew 10:22) The Bible likens our Christian course to a race, with salvation being the prize at its end. And it urges: “Run in such a way that you may attain it.”-1 Corinthians 9:24. Thus, “accepting Christ” involves far more than just accepting the blessings that Jesus’ superlative sacrifice offers. Obedience is required. The apostle Peter says that judgment starts “with the house of God,” and adds: “Now if it starts first with us, what will the end be of those who are not obedient to the good news of God?” (1 Peter 4:17) So we must do more than simply hear and believe. The Bible says that we must “become doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving [ourselves] with false reasoning.”-James 1:22. Jesus’ Own Messages The Bible book of Revelation contains messages from Jesus, transmitted through John to seven early Christian congregations. (Revelation 1:1, 4) Did Jesus say that since the people in these congregations had already “accepted” him, that was sufficient? No. He praised their deeds, their labor and their endurance and spoke of their love, faith, and ministry. But he said that the Devil would put them to the test and that they would be rewarded “individually according to [their] deeds.”-Revelation 2:2, 10, 19, 23. Thus Jesus described a far greater commitment than most people have understood when they were told that their salvation was a “finished work” as soon as they “accepted” him at a religious meeting. Jesus said: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me. For whoever wants to save his soul will lose it; but whoever loses his soul for my sake will find it.”-Matthew 16:24, 25. Disown ourselves? Follow Jesus continually? That would require effort. It would change our lives. Yet, did Jesus really say that some of us might even have to ‘lose our souls’-to die for him? Yes, that kind of faith comes only with knowledge of the magnificent things you can learn from studying God’s Word. It was evident on the day Stephen was stoned by religious fanatics who “could not hold their own against the wisdom and the spirit with which he was speaking.” (Acts 6:8-12; 7:57-60) And such faith has been demonstrated in our time by the hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses who died in Nazi concentration camps rather than violate their Bible-trained consciences.a Christian Zeal We must hold firmly to our Christian faith because, unlike what you may hear in some churches or on religious television programs, the Bible says we can fall away. It tells of Christians who abandoned “the straight path.” (2 Peter 2:1, 15) We thus need to ‘keep working out our own salvation with fear and trembling.’-Philippians 2:12; 2 Peter 2:20. Is this how first-century Christians, the people who actually heard Jesus and his apostles teach, understood the matter? Yes. They knew that they had to do something. Jesus said: “Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, . . . teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.”-Matthew 28:19, 20. Some weeks after Jesus said that, 3,000 people were baptized in just one day. The number of believers quickly grew to 5,000. Those who believed taught others. When persecution scattered them, it only served to spread their message. The Bible says that not just a few leaders but “those who had been scattered went through the land declaring the good news of the word.” Some 30 years later, the apostle Paul could therefore write that the good news had been “preached in all creation that is under heaven.”-Acts 2:41; 4:4; 8:4; Colossians 1:23. Paul did not make converts, as some TV evangelists do, by saying: ‘Accept Jesus right now, and you will forever be saved.’ Nor did he have the confidence of the American clergyman who wrote: “As a teenage boy, . . . I was already saved.” More than 20 years after Jesus personally chose Paul to carry the Christian message to people of the nations, this hardworking apostle wrote: “I pummel my body and lead it as a slave, that, after I have preached to others, I myself should not become disapproved somehow.”-1 Corinthians 9:27; Acts 9:5, 6, 15. Salvation is a free gift from God. It cannot be earned. Yet it does require effort on our part. If someone offered you a very valuable gift and you did not show enough appreciation to pick it up and take it with you, your lack of gratitude might prompt the giver to present it to someone else. Well, how valuable is the lifeblood of Jesus Christ? It is a free gift, but we must demonstrate deep appreciation for it. True Christians are in a saved condition in that they are in an approved position before God. As a group, their salvation is sure. Individually, they must meet God’s requirements. However, we can fail, for Jesus said: “If anyone does not remain in union with me, he is cast out as a branch and is dried up.”-John 15:6.
@melissameyer99812 ай бұрын
We will have to wait and see what happens. Ive heard quite the opposite so we shall see.
@team10blessed182 ай бұрын
The Holy Spirit have given us understanding and discernment to know evil and good when we see it.
@JulieHarrell-i3p2 ай бұрын
So soothing manner in which you speak, right up there with Morgan Freeman. He has a way of making you believe his character in the movies. I know you said don't watch the movie stars. Well I had my cable turned off in 2014. I just began to realize that I was being brainwashed or indoctrinated by the bull on TV.
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
I parents did most important thing introduced us to God. Thank God
@RebeccaNandie2 ай бұрын
My God bless those who speak against catholic church.we all are humans but be careful of causing confusion for wrong reasons.🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
Salvation is not guaranteed, a man once asked Jesus: “Lord, are those who are being saved few?” How did Jesus reply? Did he say: ‘Just accept me as your Lord and Savior, and you will be saved’? No! Jesus said: “Exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will seek to get in but will not be able.”-Luke 13:23, 24. Did Jesus fail to answer the man’s question? No, the man did not ask how hard it would be to be saved; he asked if the number would be few. So Jesus merely indicated that fewer people than one might expect would exert themselves vigorously to receive this marvelous blessing. ‘That’s not what I was told,’ some readers may protest. These may quote John 3:16, which says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (King James Version) However, we reply: ‘What, then, must we believe? That Jesus actually lived? Of course. That he is the Son of God? By all means! And since the Bible calls Jesus “Teacher” and “Lord,” must we not also believe what he taught, obey him, and follow him?’-John 13:13; Matthew 16:16. Following Jesus Ah, here the problem arises! Many people who have been told that they are “saved” seem to have little intention of either following or obeying Jesus. In fact, a Protestant clergyman wrote: “Of course, our faith in Christ should continue. But the claim that it absolutely must, or necessarily does, has no support at all in the Bible.” On the contrary, the Bible lists immoral practices that are common among some people who think that they are “saved.” Regarding one who continued in such ways, it instructed Christians: “Remove the wicked man from among yourselves.” Surely God would not want wicked people contaminating his Christian congregation!-1 Corinthians 5:11-13. What does it mean, then, to follow Jesus, and how can we do that? Well, what did Jesus do? Was he immoral? a fornicator? a drunkard? a liar? Was he dishonest in business? Of course not! ‘But,’ you may ask, ‘do I have to clean all those things out of my life?’ For the answer, consider Ephesians 4:17 through 5:5. It does not say that God will accept us no matter what we do. Instead, it tells us to be different from the worldly nations who have “come to be past all moral sense, . . . but you did not learn the Christ to be so . . . Put away the old personality which conforms to your former course of conduct . . . Let the stealer steal no more . . . Let fornication and uncleanness of every sort or greediness not even be mentioned among you, just as it befits holy people . . . For you know this, recognizing it for yourselves, that no fornicator or unclean person or greedy person-which means being an idolater-has any inheritance in the kingdom of the Christ and of God.” Are we following Jesus if we do not at least try to live in harmony with his example? Do we not have to work on making our lives more Christlike? That vital question is rarely, if ever, considered by people who say, as one religious tract does: “Come to Christ now-just as you are.” One of Jesus’ disciples warned that ungodly men were “turning the undeserved kindness of our God into an excuse for loose conduct and proving false to our only Owner and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 4) How might we, in fact, turn God’s mercy “into an excuse for loose conduct”? We could do so by assuming that Christ’s sacrifice covers deliberate sins that we intend to keep on committing rather than sins of human imperfection that we are trying to put behind us. Surely we would not want to agree with one of America’s best-known evangelists, who said that you do not have to “clean up, give up, or turn around.”-Contrast Acts 17:30; Romans 3:25; James 5:19, 20. Belief Prompts Action Many people have been told that “believing on Jesus” is a single act and that our faith does not have to be strong enough to prompt obedience. But the Bible disagrees. Jesus did not say that people who begin the Christian course are saved. Instead, he said: “He that has endured to the end is the one that will be saved.” (Matthew 10:22) The Bible likens our Christian course to a race, with salvation being the prize at its end. And it urges: “Run in such a way that you may attain it.”-1 Corinthians 9:24. Thus, “accepting Christ” involves far more than just accepting the blessings that Jesus’ superlative sacrifice offers. Obedience is required. The apostle Peter says that judgment starts “with the house of God,” and adds: “Now if it starts first with us, what will the end be of those who are not obedient to the good news of God?” (1 Peter 4:17) So we must do more than simply hear and believe. The Bible says that we must “become doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving [ourselves] with false reasoning.”-James 1:22. Jesus’ Own Messages The Bible book of Revelation contains messages from Jesus, transmitted through John to seven early Christian congregations. (Revelation 1:1, 4) Did Jesus say that since the people in these congregations had already “accepted” him, that was sufficient? No. He praised their deeds, their labor and their endurance and spoke of their love, faith, and ministry. But he said that the Devil would put them to the test and that they would be rewarded “individually according to [their] deeds.”-Revelation 2:2, 10, 19, 23. Thus Jesus described a far greater commitment than most people have understood when they were told that their salvation was a “finished work” as soon as they “accepted” him at a religious meeting. Jesus said: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me. For whoever wants to save his soul will lose it; but whoever loses his soul for my sake will find it.”-Matthew 16:24, 25. Disown ourselves? Follow Jesus continually? That would require effort. It would change our lives. Yet, did Jesus really say that some of us might even have to ‘lose our souls’-to die for him? Yes, that kind of faith comes only with knowledge of the magnificent things you can learn from studying God’s Word. It was evident on the day Stephen was stoned by religious fanatics who “could not hold their own against the wisdom and the spirit with which he was speaking.” (Acts 6:8-12; 7:57-60) And such faith has been demonstrated in our time by the hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses who died in Nazi concentration camps rather than violate their Bible-trained consciences.a Christian Zeal We must hold firmly to our Christian faith because, unlike what you may hear in some churches or on religious television programs, the Bible says we can fall away. It tells of Christians who abandoned “the straight path.” (2 Peter 2:1, 15) We thus need to ‘keep working out our own salvation with fear and trembling.’-Philippians 2:12; 2 Peter 2:20. Is this how first-century Christians, the people who actually heard Jesus and his apostles teach, understood the matter? Yes. They knew that they had to do something. Jesus said: “Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, . . . teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.”-Matthew 28:19, 20. Some weeks after Jesus said that, 3,000 people were baptized in just one day. The number of believers quickly grew to 5,000. Those who believed taught others. When persecution scattered them, it only served to spread their message. The Bible says that not just a few leaders but “those who had been scattered went through the land declaring the good news of the word.” Some 30 years later, the apostle Paul could therefore write that the good news had been “preached in all creation that is under heaven.”-Acts 2:41; 4:4; 8:4; Colossians 1:23. Paul did not make converts, as some TV evangelists do, by saying: ‘Accept Jesus right now, and you will forever be saved.’ Nor did he have the confidence of the American clergyman who wrote: “As a teenage boy, . . . I was already saved.” More than 20 years after Jesus personally chose Paul to carry the Christian message to people of the nations, this hardworking apostle wrote: “I pummel my body and lead it as a slave, that, after I have preached to others, I myself should not become disapproved somehow.”-1 Corinthians 9:27; Acts 9:5, 6, 15. Salvation is a free gift from God. It cannot be earned. Yet it does require effort on our part. If someone offered you a very valuable gift and you did not show enough appreciation to pick it up and take it with you, your lack of gratitude might prompt the giver to present it to someone else. Well, how valuable is the lifeblood of Jesus Christ? It is a free gift, but we must demonstrate deep appreciation for it. True Christians are in a saved condition in that they are in an approved position before God. As a group, their salvation is sure. Individually, they must meet God’s requirements. However, we can fail, for Jesus said: “If anyone does not remain in union with me, he is cast out as a branch and is dried up.”-John 15:6.
@kimhaggarty15392 ай бұрын
Thanks Bishop the enemy is loving to play with my memories lately but I don’t want to trouble our LORD 😩HE has a lot to do at the moment and I can wait🙏✝️❤️
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
God has time for you he can hear all at anytime!! Talk to him anytime that is what God wants full dependence on him. He is never too busy for you!!!❤ 🙏
@vickieskinn96412 ай бұрын
Like this person it's my first time viewing. Awesome message.❤
@Bluevassen2 ай бұрын
Donald trump will be fine family love pray for all🫶🙏🙌🫡❤️🌹🌹🕊
@LauraSmith-n6t2 ай бұрын
Amen God help you to teach us more!!!!
@sartiwitt48922 ай бұрын
All that has contact with the US gets that way brother
@andreasmoser23622 ай бұрын
Where exactly does he talk about Donald Trump?
@DonaldRand-qc6cdАй бұрын
Sir godbless you are amazing and I find I have never heard more interesting concept and I believe everything you said I was attracted to your website due to my love for Donald Trump. I worry each and every day what horror they come to him trying to save us like he is a disciple himself, I believe that he is gifted from God and truth and honesty like yourself. Thank you for the information you provided me love to you and God Donald. F
@dinarobert34632 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@rufinac93622 ай бұрын
He is teaching the truth of the Bible and I thank the Lord for Bishpp Mar Mari!!❤ God bless him! Keep preaching the Gospel of Christ till he comes
@kristasears56452 ай бұрын
You are very wrong by misleading people with your titles, using clickbait is a lie
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
Of course it's worn to increase the number of views is why he dopes it, very deceitful like Satan
@DenWeb20242 ай бұрын
Very misleading caption for this post.
@EstherGreaves-sz1gjАй бұрын
God HAS HIS HANDS ON THIS OK
@AlfredoPatriarca-je5bh2 ай бұрын
He must be saved by Eastern Church, if he knows.😮😮😮
@gerryyoi29122 ай бұрын
This channel is not officially by mar mari Emmanuel, mar mari Emmanuel channel is Christ the good Shepard chruch
@gerryyoi29122 ай бұрын
This channel is scam
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
I know the scripture refered to the 7 spirits in Isaiah 11 vs 2-3, Romans 12 vs 6-8, and Revelation 5 vs 6-14 also. Thanks Bishop.
@DebraAnnCastro-c7f2 ай бұрын
That's the only way these fraternity that they call themselves to take over a country as long as they don't have God as their Nation
@Jesussavesyouandme2 ай бұрын
Seven day Adventist remnant church true church of god we keep commandments of god
@LuisGonzalez-iy9ds2 ай бұрын
I didn’t get the part of someone help me when he spoke about Trump’s departure. What did he mean by that?
@Bella-gj6wc2 ай бұрын
So when they were meeting in Australia, they were discussing ways to make it impossible for Americans to have home gardens. I’m sorry Bishop, although we’re praying for them to see God’s light, we’re failing, because these people believe they can rule over all of us. Sorry I only bend my knee to my Lord Jesus Christ, and not the false one sent by the devil. God bless, pray, and prep, then pray some more. ❤️❤️❤️
@oliviasanchez86222 ай бұрын
Sorry, but we do not save because we're good, no one is good, only God is. We are saved by the grace and faith we have in Jesus. Amen
@ch-xl3xm2 ай бұрын
What about the blood of Christ shed for our sins. It's the shed blood of Christ shed on Calvary.
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
Salvation is not guaranteed, a man once asked Jesus: “Lord, are those who are being saved few?” How did Jesus reply? Did he say: ‘Just accept me as your Lord and Savior, and you will be saved’? No! Jesus said: “Exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will seek to get in but will not be able.”-Luke 13:23, 24. Did Jesus fail to answer the man’s question? No, the man did not ask how hard it would be to be saved; he asked if the number would be few. So Jesus merely indicated that fewer people than one might expect would exert themselves vigorously to receive this marvelous blessing. ‘That’s not what I was told,’ some readers may protest. These may quote John 3:16, which says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (King James Version) However, we reply: ‘What, then, must we believe? That Jesus actually lived? Of course. That he is the Son of God? By all means! And since the Bible calls Jesus “Teacher” and “Lord,” must we not also believe what he taught, obey him, and follow him?’-John 13:13; Matthew 16:16. Following Jesus Ah, here the problem arises! Many people who have been told that they are “saved” seem to have little intention of either following or obeying Jesus. In fact, a Protestant clergyman wrote: “Of course, our faith in Christ should continue. But the claim that it absolutely must, or necessarily does, has no support at all in the Bible.” On the contrary, the Bible lists immoral practices that are common among some people who think that they are “saved.” Regarding one who continued in such ways, it instructed Christians: “Remove the wicked man from among yourselves.” Surely God would not want wicked people contaminating his Christian congregation!-1 Corinthians 5:11-13. What does it mean, then, to follow Jesus, and how can we do that? Well, what did Jesus do? Was he immoral? a fornicator? a drunkard? a liar? Was he dishonest in business? Of course not! ‘But,’ you may ask, ‘do I have to clean all those things out of my life?’ For the answer, consider Ephesians 4:17 through 5:5. It does not say that God will accept us no matter what we do. Instead, it tells us to be different from the worldly nations who have “come to be past all moral sense, . . . but you did not learn the Christ to be so . . . Put away the old personality which conforms to your former course of conduct . . . Let the stealer steal no more . . . Let fornication and uncleanness of every sort or greediness not even be mentioned among you, just as it befits holy people . . . For you know this, recognizing it for yourselves, that no fornicator or unclean person or greedy person-which means being an idolater-has any inheritance in the kingdom of the Christ and of God.” Are we following Jesus if we do not at least try to live in harmony with his example? Do we not have to work on making our lives more Christlike? That vital question is rarely, if ever, considered by people who say, as one religious tract does: “Come to Christ now-just as you are.” One of Jesus’ disciples warned that ungodly men were “turning the undeserved kindness of our God into an excuse for loose conduct and proving false to our only Owner and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 4) How might we, in fact, turn God’s mercy “into an excuse for loose conduct”? We could do so by assuming that Christ’s sacrifice covers deliberate sins that we intend to keep on committing rather than sins of human imperfection that we are trying to put behind us. Surely we would not want to agree with one of America’s best-known evangelists, who said that you do not have to “clean up, give up, or turn around.”-Contrast Acts 17:30; Romans 3:25; James 5:19, 20. Belief Prompts Action Many people have been told that “believing on Jesus” is a single act and that our faith does not have to be strong enough to prompt obedience. But the Bible disagrees. Jesus did not say that people who begin the Christian course are saved. Instead, he said: “He that has endured to the end is the one that will be saved.” (Matthew 10:22) The Bible likens our Christian course to a race, with salvation being the prize at its end. And it urges: “Run in such a way that you may attain it.”-1 Corinthians 9:24. Thus, “accepting Christ” involves far more than just accepting the blessings that Jesus’ superlative sacrifice offers. Obedience is required. The apostle Peter says that judgment starts “with the house of God,” and adds: “Now if it starts first with us, what will the end be of those who are not obedient to the good news of God?” (1 Peter 4:17) So we must do more than simply hear and believe. The Bible says that we must “become doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving [ourselves] with false reasoning.”-James 1:22. Jesus’ Own Messages The Bible book of Revelation contains messages from Jesus, transmitted through John to seven early Christian congregations. (Revelation 1:1, 4) Did Jesus say that since the people in these congregations had already “accepted” him, that was sufficient? No. He praised their deeds, their labor and their endurance and spoke of their love, faith, and ministry. But he said that the Devil would put them to the test and that they would be rewarded “individually according to [their] deeds.”-Revelation 2:2, 10, 19, 23. Thus Jesus described a far greater commitment than most people have understood when they were told that their salvation was a “finished work” as soon as they “accepted” him at a religious meeting. Jesus said: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me. For whoever wants to save his soul will lose it; but whoever loses his soul for my sake will find it.”-Matthew 16:24, 25. Disown ourselves? Follow Jesus continually? That would require effort. It would change our lives. Yet, did Jesus really say that some of us might even have to ‘lose our souls’-to die for him? Yes, that kind of faith comes only with knowledge of the magnificent things you can learn from studying God’s Word. It was evident on the day Stephen was stoned by religious fanatics who “could not hold their own against the wisdom and the spirit with which he was speaking.” (Acts 6:8-12; 7:57-60) And such faith has been demonstrated in our time by the hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses who died in Nazi concentration camps rather than violate their Bible-trained consciences.a Christian Zeal We must hold firmly to our Christian faith because, unlike what you may hear in some churches or on religious television programs, the Bible says we can fall away. It tells of Christians who abandoned “the straight path.” (2 Peter 2:1, 15) We thus need to ‘keep working out our own salvation with fear and trembling.’-Philippians 2:12; 2 Peter 2:20. Is this how first-century Christians, the people who actually heard Jesus and his apostles teach, understood the matter? Yes. They knew that they had to do something. Jesus said: “Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, . . . teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.”-Matthew 28:19, 20. Some weeks after Jesus said that, 3,000 people were baptized in just one day. The number of believers quickly grew to 5,000. Those who believed taught others. When persecution scattered them, it only served to spread their message. The Bible says that not just a few leaders but “those who had been scattered went through the land declaring the good news of the word.” Some 30 years later, the apostle Paul could therefore write that the good news had been “preached in all creation that is under heaven.”-Acts 2:41; 4:4; 8:4; Colossians 1:23. Paul did not make converts, as some TV evangelists do, by saying: ‘Accept Jesus right now, and you will forever be saved.’ Nor did he have the confidence of the American clergyman who wrote: “As a teenage boy, . . . I was already saved.” More than 20 years after Jesus personally chose Paul to carry the Christian message to people of the nations, this hardworking apostle wrote: “I pummel my body and lead it as a slave, that, after I have preached to others, I myself should not become disapproved somehow.”-1 Corinthians 9:27; Acts 9:5, 6, 15. Salvation is a free gift from God. It cannot be earned. Yet it does require effort on our part. If someone offered you a very valuable gift and you did not show enough appreciation to pick it up and take it with you, your lack of gratitude might prompt the giver to present it to someone else. Well, how valuable is the lifeblood of Jesus Christ? It is a free gift, but we must demonstrate deep appreciation for it. True Christians are in a saved condition in that they are in an approved position before God. As a group, their salvation is sure. Individually, they must meet God’s requirements. However, we can fail, for Jesus said: “If anyone does not remain in union with me, he is cast out as a branch and is dried up.”-John 15:6.
@alexshatner39072 ай бұрын
@@ch-xl3xm Salvation is not guaranteed, a man once asked Jesus: “Lord, are those who are being saved few?” How did Jesus reply? Did he say: ‘Just accept me as your Lord and Savior, and you will be saved’? No! Jesus said: “Exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will seek to get in but will not be able.”-Luke 13:23, 24. Did Jesus fail to answer the man’s question? No, the man did not ask how hard it would be to be saved; he asked if the number would be few. So Jesus merely indicated that fewer people than one might expect would exert themselves vigorously to receive this marvelous blessing. ‘That’s not what I was told,’ some readers may protest. These may quote John 3:16, which says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (King James Version) However, we reply: ‘What, then, must we believe? That Jesus actually lived? Of course. That he is the Son of God? By all means! And since the Bible calls Jesus “Teacher” and “Lord,” must we not also believe what he taught, obey him, and follow him?’-John 13:13; Matthew 16:16. Following Jesus Ah, here the problem arises! Many people who have been told that they are “saved” seem to have little intention of either following or obeying Jesus. In fact, a Protestant clergyman wrote: “Of course, our faith in Christ should continue. But the claim that it absolutely must, or necessarily does, has no support at all in the Bible.” On the contrary, the Bible lists immoral practices that are common among some people who think that they are “saved.” Regarding one who continued in such ways, it instructed Christians: “Remove the wicked man from among yourselves.” Surely God would not want wicked people contaminating his Christian congregation!-1 Corinthians 5:11-13. What does it mean, then, to follow Jesus, and how can we do that? Well, what did Jesus do? Was he immoral? a fornicator? a drunkard? a liar? Was he dishonest in business? Of course not! ‘But,’ you may ask, ‘do I have to clean all those things out of my life?’ For the answer, consider Ephesians 4:17 through 5:5. It does not say that God will accept us no matter what we do. Instead, it tells us to be different from the worldly nations who have “come to be past all moral sense, . . . but you did not learn the Christ to be so . . . Put away the old personality which conforms to your former course of conduct . . . Let the stealer steal no more . . . Let fornication and uncleanness of every sort or greediness not even be mentioned among you, just as it befits holy people . . . For you know this, recognizing it for yourselves, that no fornicator or unclean person or greedy person-which means being an idolater-has any inheritance in the kingdom of the Christ and of God.” Are we following Jesus if we do not at least try to live in harmony with his example? Do we not have to work on making our lives more Christlike? That vital question is rarely, if ever, considered by people who say, as one religious tract does: “Come to Christ now-just as you are.” One of Jesus’ disciples warned that ungodly men were “turning the undeserved kindness of our God into an excuse for loose conduct and proving false to our only Owner and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 4) How might we, in fact, turn God’s mercy “into an excuse for loose conduct”? We could do so by assuming that Christ’s sacrifice covers deliberate sins that we intend to keep on committing rather than sins of human imperfection that we are trying to put behind us. Surely we would not want to agree with one of America’s best-known evangelists, who said that you do not have to “clean up, give up, or turn around.”-Contrast Acts 17:30; Romans 3:25; James 5:19, 20. Belief Prompts Action Many people have been told that “believing on Jesus” is a single act and that our faith does not have to be strong enough to prompt obedience. But the Bible disagrees. Jesus did not say that people who begin the Christian course are saved. Instead, he said: “He that has endured to the end is the one that will be saved.” (Matthew 10:22) The Bible likens our Christian course to a race, with salvation being the prize at its end. And it urges: “Run in such a way that you may attain it.”-1 Corinthians 9:24. Thus, “accepting Christ” involves far more than just accepting the blessings that Jesus’ superlative sacrifice offers. Obedience is required. The apostle Peter says that judgment starts “with the house of God,” and adds: “Now if it starts first with us, what will the end be of those who are not obedient to the good news of God?” (1 Peter 4:17) So we must do more than simply hear and believe. The Bible says that we must “become doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving [ourselves] with false reasoning.”-James 1:22. Jesus’ Own Messages The Bible book of Revelation contains messages from Jesus, transmitted through John to seven early Christian congregations. (Revelation 1:1, 4) Did Jesus say that since the people in these congregations had already “accepted” him, that was sufficient? No. He praised their deeds, their labor and their endurance and spoke of their love, faith, and ministry. But he said that the Devil would put them to the test and that they would be rewarded “individually according to [their] deeds.”-Revelation 2:2, 10, 19, 23. Thus Jesus described a far greater commitment than most people have understood when they were told that their salvation was a “finished work” as soon as they “accepted” him at a religious meeting. Jesus said: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me. For whoever wants to save his soul will lose it; but whoever loses his soul for my sake will find it.”-Matthew 16:24, 25. Disown ourselves? Follow Jesus continually? That would require effort. It would change our lives. Yet, did Jesus really say that some of us might even have to ‘lose our souls’-to die for him? Yes, that kind of faith comes only with knowledge of the magnificent things you can learn from studying God’s Word. It was evident on the day Stephen was stoned by religious fanatics who “could not hold their own against the wisdom and the spirit with which he was speaking.” (Acts 6:8-12; 7:57-60) And such faith has been demonstrated in our time by the hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses who died in Nazi concentration camps rather than violate their Bible-trained consciences.a Christian Zeal We must hold firmly to our Christian faith because, unlike what you may hear in some churches or on religious television programs, the Bible says we can fall away. It tells of Christians who abandoned “the straight path.” (2 Peter 2:1, 15) We thus need to ‘keep working out our own salvation with fear and trembling.’-Philippians 2:12; 2 Peter 2:20. Is this how first-century Christians, the people who actually heard Jesus and his apostles teach, understood the matter? Yes. They knew that they had to do something. Jesus said: “Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, . . . teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.”-Matthew 28:19, 20. Some weeks after Jesus said that, 3,000 people were baptized in just one day. The number of believers quickly grew to 5,000. Those who believed taught others. When persecution scattered them, it only served to spread their message. The Bible says that not just a few leaders but “those who had been scattered went through the land declaring the good news of the word.” Some 30 years later, the apostle Paul could therefore write that the good news had been “preached in all creation that is under heaven.”-Acts 2:41; 4:4; 8:4; Colossians 1:23. Paul did not make converts, as some TV evangelists do, by saying: ‘Accept Jesus right now, and you will forever be saved.’ Nor did he have the confidence of the American clergyman who wrote: “As a teenage boy, . . . I was already saved.” More than 20 years after Jesus personally chose Paul to carry the Christian message to people of the nations, this hardworking apostle wrote: “I pummel my body and lead it as a slave, that, after I have preached to others, I myself should not become disapproved somehow.”-1 Corinthians 9:27; Acts 9:5, 6, 15. Salvation is a free gift from God. It cannot be earned. Yet it does require effort on our part. If someone offered you a very valuable gift and you did not show enough appreciation to pick it up and take it with you, your lack of gratitude might prompt the giver to present it to someone else. Well, how valuable is the lifeblood of Jesus Christ? It is a free gift, but we must demonstrate deep appreciation for it. True Christians are in a saved condition in that they are in an approved position before God. As a group, their salvation is sure. Individually, they must meet God’s requirements. However, we can fail, for Jesus said: “If anyone does not remain in union with me, he is cast out as a branch and is dried up.”-John 15:6.
@elsyjoseph36632 ай бұрын
I am now rejoicing in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am completing what is lacking in Christ's afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the church Colossians 1:24 Water extinguishes a blazing fire, so almsgiving atones for sin” (Sir 3:30)
@frankthetank95132 ай бұрын
I’m having trouble with bread and wine not being symbolic. Can someone explain this please
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
Whoever is helping the Bishop to post his messages should please for Christ's sake avoid' click -baits ' in the titles. Uncalled for!! 😮
@aloha4ever12 ай бұрын
Trump is protected by God.
@rho-N4q2 ай бұрын
No he Isn’t And He’s Hoing To Lose to A Woman😅💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
@rob-rachschilling79532 ай бұрын
@@rho-N4qYou are a part of the problem.
@rho-N4q2 ай бұрын
@@rob-rachschilling7953 Liar You Are 🤥👺
@lillianng30272 ай бұрын
Amen
@rob-rachschilling79532 ай бұрын
@@rho-N4q I understand that the truth hurts. But, you have been brainwashed to hate your country.
@elizabethamurray84792 ай бұрын
God is just a prayer away pray wd out ceasing n when u pray u pray from d ♥ heart., God is a forgiving God nobody knows what His final plan will be He could alter n move things n surprise d whole human race.... Repent repent n accept Him Father of All Mankind🎉
@ellenbuttner60912 ай бұрын
There are so many commercials it’s hard to stick with this amazing orator
@Mauricio-i8c2 ай бұрын
He is right, but he knows that the only church funded by our lord Jesus Christ, our Catholic church, never will be destroyed. And this the word of GOD, OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, AMEN.
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
Was raised catholic but dont care for religion!!! I love the word of God no hippocracy thier!!! Love this Bishop Mari Mari!!!
@christinemitchell4689Ай бұрын
I believe Farage and Trump are the best men to go forward on this earth for truth , humanity, love and compassion. I wish i could lift everyone up who wonts to just live a normal happy life in love , care for others whatever ciur , race we are all Gods children , we dont wont to judge others, just appreciate other peoples beliefs. Xxx
@juliestovel3255Ай бұрын
So welll said!!!🙏
@carolyn1679Ай бұрын
I pray for your country and I pray that the person God has appointed for your leader is the same person you feel is the best choice. May God Bless you and your country . From the USA ...TEXAS. God Bless each and everyone.
@1tedman2 ай бұрын
Amen to false advertisement, although a good message.
@paulcopper9292 ай бұрын
Amen.
@jessica-12342 ай бұрын
I think this is not channel of mar mari emmanuel... The earlier videos are about movie films. And other non Christian videos. Please check
@TreysDojo2 ай бұрын
So where are the predictions????
@marilynspaulding21422 ай бұрын
The bishop's real site is Christ the Good Shepherd Church. Whoever has this site is the one that puts these titles on for clicks. .
@Suzankamath2 ай бұрын
Bishop’s message official videos are loaded on the following: BishopMarMariUpdate
@mariamascarenhas41302 ай бұрын
Jesus please help my son not listen to me roaming too much night time i pray to God bless my son
@lillianng30272 ай бұрын
Amen May God save your entire household. Amen
@ingrida.r.15332 ай бұрын
the title is misleading. Long preaching, nothing about Trump
@marcelle53762 ай бұрын
These titles are off putting, and misleading, 😡
@Lisavondeck2 ай бұрын
Yhea this is not right makes me want to unsubscribe
@laurencehernandez17372 ай бұрын
I like to hear Mar Mari Emmanuel but really the person who is writting the title has nothing to do with the message. Honesty please !
@outdoorjanitor1551Ай бұрын
Many Protestants feel Luther didn’t go FAR ENOUGH separating from the Roman Catholic Church - in the book “Waters that Divide,” about infant baptism, for instance, Luther and his followers & friends felt Baptists had gone too far and DROWNED those who believed in believer and adult baptism -taking them tied in a boat with weights and dropped into the water to die, saying “if you believe as an anabaptist we will baptize you !” Paraphrased … so I don’t think Luther went too far. Especially by MARRYING, though I often feel I’d have a better ministry had I not married yet I feel The Lord specifically gave me my wife knowing my faith level, need for humanizing and humility etc
@hopealivewithevang.olubunm22872 ай бұрын
Yes! Marin Luther King was right. I love those scriptures. We are priests and kings. I wish to add 1 Peter 2: 9.