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How to Stay Focused in a Distraction-Filled World (Ana Ávila)
In this video, Ana Ávila discusses how to stay focused in a distraction-filled world.
Ana Ávila works as a senior writer for Coalición por el Evangelio and is the creator and host of Piensa Podcast. She has an undergraduate degree in clinical biochemistry and a diploma in biblical studies. Ávila lives in Guatemala with her husband and their two sons. In her recent book, 'Make the most of your productivity', Ana Ávila teaches 6 principles to help you honor God with all you have and reflect his character through your creativity. Along with a gospel-centered perspective on life, you’ll learn skills to increase efficiency, such as forming healthy habits, using productivity tools, creating tasks and projects, and more. Whether you are achievement-oriented or struggle with discipline, Ávila will show you how to reorient your time, boundaries, decisions, focus, habits, and tools around God’s main design for productivity: serving him and helping others.
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What Authority Does a Husband Have over His Wife? (Leeman)
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In this video, Jonathan Leeman discusses what authority a husband has over his wife. Jonathan Leeman is the editorial director for 9Marks and cohost of the Pastors’ Talk podcast. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books and teaches at several seminaries. Jonathan lives with his wife and four daughters in a suburb of Washington, DC, and is an elder at Cheverly Baptist Church. You can fol...
What Is the Secret to Reaching the Next Generation?
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In this video, Kevin DeYoung discusses the secret to reaching the next generation. Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North Carolina, and associate professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. He has written books for children, adults, and academics, including Just Do Something; Impossible Christianity; and The Biggest Stor...
Season 2 Listener Q&A | Season 2, Bonus
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In this special bonus episode, Jen Wilkin answers the questions that listeners have sent in about studying the Bible. Jen Wilkin is a Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. As an advocate for biblical literacy, she has organized and led studies for women in home, church, and parachurch contexts and authored several books, including the best seller 'Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both...
The Shepherd of Psalm 23 Leads Us-and Dies for Us (Courtney Doctor)
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Psalm 23 is arguably one of the most well-known and most beloved passages in all of Scripture. In this video, Courtney Doctor describes the Shepherd of Psalm 23. Courtney Doctor serves as the director of women’s initiatives for the Gospel Coalition. She is a Bible teacher and the author of From Garden to Glory as well as several Bible studies, including Steadfast; Remember Your Joy; and In View...
Faith Is More about Confidence than Certainty (Randy Newman)
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In this video, Randy Newman discusses the difference between confidence and certainty in faith. Randy Newman (1956-2024) served as senior fellow for apologetics and evangelism at the C. S. Lewis Institute, and was formerly on staff with Cru. He authored several books, including Questioning Evangelism; and Bringing the Gospel Home. His last book with Crossway is titled 'Questioning Faith: Indire...
The One Thing That Will Free You from FOMO (Cameron Cole)
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A lot of people live with a lot of FOMO-the fear of missing out-and they’re always thinking things like "Well, you know, if I don’t do this and I can’t do that", and they live with regret. In this video Cameron Cole describes the one thing that will free us from the fear of missing out. Cameron Cole is the director of children, youth, and family at Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, ...
The Verse That Changed David Mathis's Life
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In this video, David Mathis details a verse that has impacted his life. David Mathis serves as senior teacher and executive editor at desiringGod.org, a pastor at Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and an adjunct professor at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis. He and his wife, Megan, have four children. He is the author of several books, including Habits of Grace: Enjoying Jesus...
I’ve Heard It Said That Islam Is the Fastest-Growing Religion in the World (A. S. Ibrahim)
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In this video A. S. Ibrahim discusses the popular phrase "Islam Is The Fastest-Growing Religion in the World". A. S. Ibrahim is a professor of Islamic studies and the director of the Jenkins Center for the Christian Understanding of Islam at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of Conversion to Islam and Basics of Arabic. His latest book with Crossway is titled 'Reaching ...
How Do I Read Scripture in a Christ-Centered Way? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 10
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In this final episode, Jen Wilkin brings all that we have discussed this season to share what it looks like to truly read Scripture in a Christ-centered way. Jen Wilkin is a Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. As an advocate for biblical literacy, she has organized and led studies for women in home, church, and parachurch contexts and authored several books, including the best seller 'Women of th...
What Does Depression Mean for My Faith? (Kathryn Butler)
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“I should have joy in Christ. Why am I feeling this way?” In this video, Kathryn Butler, physician and author of What Does Depression Mean for My Faith?, speaks to some of the misconceptions about clinical depression, which can be especially challenging for those of us who are followers of Christ. Kathryn Butler was trained in surgery and critical care at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harv...
What Are Megathemes? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 9
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In this episode, Jen Wilkin walks through the mega themes of wisdom vs. folly and two or three witnesses. Jen Wilkin is a Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. As an advocate for biblical literacy, she has organized and led studies for women in home, church, and parachurch contexts and authored several books, including the best seller 'Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts ...
ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible
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Introducing the 'ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible'. The ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible, Five-Volume Set was created from the ground up to facilitate in-depth note taking. Divided into 5 individual volumes-Pentateuch; Historical Books; Poetry; Prophets; and New Testament-this set features the complete ESV Bible text in an inviting, easy-to-read layout with generous space for notes. The spira...
The Verse that Changed Paul Miller's Life
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The Verse that Changed Paul Miller's Life
When the Church Got Slavery Wrong (Alan D. Strange)
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When the Church Got Slavery Wrong (Alan D. Strange)
What Are Biblical Covenants and Why Do They Matter? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 8
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What Are Biblical Covenants and Why Do They Matter? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 8
I’ve Heard It Said, “Once Saved, Always Saved” (Andrew Naselli)
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I’ve Heard It Said, “Once Saved, Always Saved” (Andrew Naselli)
True Fruitfulness Comes from Where You Are Planted (Melissa Kruger)
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True Fruitfulness Comes from Where You Are Planted (Melissa Kruger)
Introducing the ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible
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Introducing the ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible
What Is Biblical Typology? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 7
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What Is Biblical Typology? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 7
The Most Significant Edit to the Declaration of Independence (Andrew Wilson)
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The Most Significant Edit to the Declaration of Independence (Andrew Wilson)
Why Noticing the Differences in Religions Is More Helpful than Noticing Their Similarities
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Why Noticing the Differences in Religions Is More Helpful than Noticing Their Similarities
The Verse That Changed Matt Smethurst's Life
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The Verse That Changed Matt Smethurst's Life
In Your Shepherding, Make It Obvious What the Good Shepherd Is Like (Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry)
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In Your Shepherding, Make It Obvious What the Good Shepherd Is Like (Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry)
How Do I Read the Bible as Literature? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 6
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How Do I Read the Bible as Literature? | Women of the Word | Season 2, Episode 6
Jesus Gives Us a New Definition of Productivity (Ana Ávila)
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Jesus Gives Us a New Definition of Productivity (Ana Ávila)
Introducing 'Fruitful,' a Devotional Unpacking Each Fruit of the Spirit
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Introducing 'Fruitful,' a Devotional Unpacking Each Fruit of the Spirit
What Benefits Are There to Reading the Bible in Chronological Order (Andrew Steinmann)
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What Benefits Are There to Reading the Bible in Chronological Order (Andrew Steinmann)
I’ve Heard It Said the Gospels Are Full of Contradictions (Peter Williams)
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I’ve Heard It Said the Gospels Are Full of Contradictions (Peter Williams)
What If Your Church Were Filled with People Just like You (Jamie Dunlop)
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What If Your Church Were Filled with People Just like You (Jamie Dunlop)

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  • @waddaplayer4030
    @waddaplayer4030 День тому

    i got rid of my tv. not only a distraction but full of anti-christian messaging. much more productive now. great vids, thank you.

  • @loricooper2729
    @loricooper2729 2 дні тому

    Devotionals have been a great tool in developing a daily routine in getting into God's word, prayer, memorizing, and journaling... Overtime... I developed a hunger to dive deeper into each study... Knowing God's word is our shield in every season... Thank you Ladies for inspiring God's children to get into His word... To Truly know how to be His disciples we need to know His word... And Apply it in our daily lives... ❤

  • @johnloftin2461
    @johnloftin2461 3 дні тому

    The wording of verses is irrelevant to the example given and left for us in the New Testament. Jesus and all the Apostles left a simple example by taking this literally. Peter is the only christian in the New Testament who physically fights. He was sternly rebuked by Christ. I don't think anyone likes this subject. It's easy to see how hard that life would be. I thought that was the point. I understand the desire to somehow explain this away, but it's ridiculous to do so. We are under a new covenant to the best of my understanding. The commands in the OT are irrelevant to the command and example put forth in the NT. Christians were not meant to run kingdoms if you even remotely read the New Testament in context. MLK Jr. certainly changed the world by taking it literally. Christians aren't changing the world for the better. Verses like this (and other) have to be reasoned to death to get where you want to go. It's easy to see that Jesus and all the Apostles expected the world to end much sooner than now. His teaching makes sense if you look at the Gospels expecting the end soon (in their lifetime). Christians aren't supposed to fight if you follow that book and stay consistent in interpretation. Christians seem to be taught that God would somehow expect them to live an enjoyable life, but that's no where to be found in the NT. We justify excess and nice vacations calling it Gods favor, when the whole of the NT seems to want us on a different course. God never said we would like or enjoy this stuff. Christ said we had to lose it all. For the love of all the honesty left in the world, don't give these cheap ways out. I don't believe this nonsense anymore, but explaining away hard verses like this is why both church attendance and biblical literacy are steadily tanking. Maybe biblical literalism might be a good ideas for you guys. Always remember Job the next time you think god owes you a good life. Think of Esau when you try and believe God loves you. This is Christianity 'lite".

  • @ericmodopoulos7757
    @ericmodopoulos7757 3 дні тому

    he also said, sell your garments if you don’t have a sword and buy one

  • @ownedinc4274
    @ownedinc4274 3 дні тому

    This argument fails to understand "secularization" as a more advanced concept. It reduces religiosity to nothing more than identity proclamation. It merely counts the number of individuals who check a box identifying as Christian, or Muslim, etc. This may be part of a secularization hypothesis, but it fails to see secularization as a process which occurs within understandings of religion. Secularization should be understood as containing, or connected to, demystification which sees understandings of the world as changing with the growth of technology and education. To be a Christian today does not at all necessarily mean the same thing as being a Christian in the 18th, 16th, or 14th centuries. Today many people who identify as "Christians" will reject parts of a Christian narrative that was more universally accepted in the past. Belief in the real existence of Adam and Eve, and Noah's Flood, and the Genesis story of creation have declined substantially over time, and faith in God's immediate interactivity in the world has diminished as well. How many modern Christians believe that prayer can impact daily life events compared to Christians in the past, and how many of those who identify as "Christian" fail to participate in religious ceremonies and activities on a regular basis? All of this, beyond the mere statement of identity on a census form, is contained within the secularization process which has occurred over the recent centuries and continues to occur today. Because of this, and more, the hypothesis stated in this video fails completely. (Also, different statistics challenge even the assertion that the growth in religious identity is occurring in a manner similar to that described.)

  • @ÉricDesaulniers
    @ÉricDesaulniers 4 дні тому

    I love it and needed it today. Thanks

  • @danmeyer0552
    @danmeyer0552 4 дні тому

    The Catholic notion of Purgatory is the portion of the sanctification process that remains after the believer dies. And if this is not instantaneous, it makes sense that there is a special place in which this process finishes, as nothing impure can stand in God's presence in heaven.

  • @joelroy9221
    @joelroy9221 5 днів тому

    The Christian Harry Potter (if he has hair)

  • @johnbaumgartner3749
    @johnbaumgartner3749 5 днів тому

    Does Christ have an enforcement mechanism for His authority over His bride?

  • @xyzzy7145
    @xyzzy7145 5 днів тому

    Well said.

  • @CozyToni
    @CozyToni 6 днів тому

    Amen!! 😊🙏🏽🪻🌸

  • @redrockkicks
    @redrockkicks 7 днів тому

    After losing my brother I also lost any fear of death.

  • @cugrngneer
    @cugrngneer 7 днів тому

    Why would anyone care about the meandering imagination of a dead guy who lived a long time ago? He obviously didn’t know what the Bible says about the dead and sin or resurrection that all first century Christians understood clearly when Christ was teaching and setting things straight while he was on earth. Where in the Bible does it mention someone named Lewis? It doesn’t support religious philosophies at all.

  • @DrewHanks2083
    @DrewHanks2083 8 днів тому

    I would rather believe what Jesus said about hell than what C.S. Lewis said.

  • @grassroot1100
    @grassroot1100 8 днів тому

    Better to pay attention to what Jesus said about it, specifically the story of the Rich Man and Lazarus who went to starkly different destinies. One writhing in pain because of " These Flames," as The rich man stated, and Lazarus in the bosom of Abraham, the promise of salvation given to those who believed in their Creator, God. What else did Jesus teach about hell? Find out for your enlightenment and eternal safety.

  • @ratnoinamaew7822
    @ratnoinamaew7822 8 днів тому

    That is in line with the words from a book by Father Filberth, a world renown scientist first, turned priest. He talks of "Hellish Worlds" where people, who reject God go, no light, no salvation. We all need to accept Christ as our salvation. Praise Jesus.

  • @Amilton5solas
    @Amilton5solas 8 днів тому

    I love how he said there is no secret method to this but simply to proclaim the gospel and make disciples.

  • @allen7986
    @allen7986 8 днів тому

    I am Christian who believes in God. Me. I have faith there is an almighty. However, I personally believe the ten commandments was an insperation of man not God. Proof? Two of the commandments are suspect and i have never sccepted them. I also believe the U.S. Constitution is inspired by man based on God's desire that man have free will. The greatest faith is of free will. Freedom is God's will for man. So as an american citizen i have the right to freedom of religion AND freedom from a religion if i so chose.

  • @systemdowncity
    @systemdowncity 9 днів тому

    Thinking that christianity is some passive hippie religion is born from pure ignorance, and people who don't know how to read the Bible, no disrespect, that's just the way it is.

  • @americanswan
    @americanswan 9 днів тому

    Crossway!! Please create a new Bible version based on the Majority Text and Geneva Bible, not the KJV. Call it the New Geneva Bible or whatever. Include the updated original Geneva Bible commentary. I hope the New Geneva Bible is honored for its accuracy, like the ASV1901. I like the philosophy behind the LSB & WEB. I'm reading WEB a lot these days.

    • @HearGodsWord
      @HearGodsWord 9 днів тому

      ESV

    • @americanswan
      @americanswan 8 днів тому

      @@HearGodsWord the ESV doesn't do it for me.

    • @HearGodsWord
      @HearGodsWord 8 днів тому

      Creating yet another translation isn't cheap. People are getting far too consumerist with their Bibles these days.

    • @americanswan
      @americanswan 8 днів тому

      @HearGodsWord Maybe so. It would be nice if all Christians just used the ESV, wouldn't it, but that isn't reality.

    • @HearGodsWord
      @HearGodsWord 8 днів тому

      @americanswan why would it be nice if every Christian used the ESV when you don't like it?

  • @denisealtonbergner513
    @denisealtonbergner513 9 днів тому

    I would really like you to take this one step further.. I struggle with this greatly. i dont know how to enjoy my life or ask for desires i hope that what I want in my life is ok. if i am to die to self and follow jesus and share the gospel and make disciples.. how is anything I may eant like traveling to visit other countries or my photography even importsnt or possible. I used to enjoy my life and have dreams and wishes.. it all seems taboo now under the weight of obedience to God.

  • @felicitymullins4643
    @felicitymullins4643 9 днів тому

    Thank you Kevin for your godly words that are so encouraging.

  • @KeanikaLewis
    @KeanikaLewis 9 днів тому

    I got mine today, they are so awesome! 😊

  • @michaelkay8914
    @michaelkay8914 10 днів тому

    Israel the people, not the chunk of land

  • @michaelkay8914
    @michaelkay8914 10 днів тому

    IC XC 🌵📿🕯☦️🕯🌵NIKA

  • @benjaminwhitley1986
    @benjaminwhitley1986 11 днів тому

    I hear Wayne here saying a lot “I think”. In others words, “this is my opinion.” The early leaders in the church’s infancy where it exploded in growth was an emphasis on enemy love. The yeast of enemy love doctrine runs all throughout their sermons and letters and apologetics. Their emphasis on non violent love for neighbor AND enemy is so overwhelming it’s THE distinguishing mark of a Christian. Wayne forgets that in the garden, when Peter actually used the sword, Jesus rebukes him. Tertullian, a very early Christian leader, said that when our Lord disarmed Peter, he disarmed every soldier. Paul, likewise, when describing a Christian soldier’s weapons always differentiates a sword of the Spirit with the sword of this world. The NT emphasis on The God OF peace, love your enemy, overcome evil with good, pour out your life as Jesus, do good unto those who persecute you, do not avenge yourself but rather leave room for God’s wrath, he who says he loves God and hates another is a liar, raise your hands in prayer (contrasted with raising your hands in harm), peace on earth and goodwill towards men, the glad tidings of the gospel of peace, etc etc etc etc etc. To ignore the proactive love and nonresistance towards neighbor and enemy is to ignore the NT core and central teachings. Read the early church fathers and learn Christ. There were many disagreements in the early church just as there are today in almost every faith and practice, however, there was one nonnegotiable, LOVE. Love for God. Love for neighbor. But THE distinguishing mark of a Christian was Love for enemy. Grace and peace all. 😊

  • @annestansell1523
    @annestansell1523 11 днів тому

    Read with people, meant to be studied together, that's the rub, isn't it? Where do you find them, most churches just don't practice this.

  • @annestansell1523
    @annestansell1523 11 днів тому

    I think the biggest tragedy in our modern Christian churches is that this is not taught in most denominations as a whole. We frequently try to manipulate what scripture we do encounter to fit our self view or that of culture.

  • @rja9784
    @rja9784 11 днів тому

    Amen!

  • @EnergyMaxWh
    @EnergyMaxWh 12 днів тому

    I would buy this, but crossway prints in China.

  • @churchill51
    @churchill51 12 днів тому

    But what about when the civil government in place is not "for the people"?

  • @annestansell1523
    @annestansell1523 13 днів тому

    I agree that one might not want to do a "line by line" study in a time of crisis, however simply reading will bring comfort and eventually insight to move forward. So maybe not good time to "study" but there is no time that God's word can't help your life.

  • @pattube
    @pattube 13 днів тому

    I had an older mentor and friend (now with the Lord) who used to say that he didn't want to go to heaven because "I've done everything I want to do in this life, I've done everything on my bucket list", but because "one life isn't enough to do everything we want to do" and "I can't wait to do all the things the Lord has in store for us to do".

  • @NEXUSQUAD741
    @NEXUSQUAD741 13 днів тому

    So basically if a Islamic nation attack us we cannot make groups😐 we have to stay easy or we Go to hell

  • @istinapravda7956
    @istinapravda7956 14 днів тому

    Lord thank you for this message!!

  • @KeanikaLewis
    @KeanikaLewis 15 днів тому

    Just spent more money

  • @brookecaylor6734
    @brookecaylor6734 16 днів тому

    Now I realize this is intentional stupid but intentional knowing who I am, but since you did, I was wondering when you hung out at Madonna's house, did you also convert to Judaism?lol lol lol

  • @FactsNC300
    @FactsNC300 16 днів тому

    He needs to unpack this better. For instance, is he 100% sure that “god has revealed himself”?

  • @adventurealchemy805
    @adventurealchemy805 16 днів тому

    You are delusional and satanic puppet u materialistic demon ....ascetic saved me.Nobody is taking about rejecting material things,but greed and gluttony ...your hod is satan,and his name is demiurge ...my god is within me and it's full of love,and forgiving,while yours (yahweh) is the one who demand worshiping and is jealous ...my English is not good but i have much more to tell you,little demon puppet ...even your face screams of demonic transmutation and trans humanity,full is emptiness and deceivness ...🤮

  • @adventurealchemy805
    @adventurealchemy805 16 днів тому

    You are delusional and satanic puppet u materialistic demon ....ascetic saved me.Nobody is taking about rejecting material things,but greed and gluttony ...your hod is satan,and his name is demiurge ...my god is within me and it's full of love,and forgiving,while yours (yahweh) is the one who demand worshiping and is jealous ...my English is not good but i have much more to tell you,little demon puppet

  • @RobbDepp
    @RobbDepp 17 днів тому

    Her book Confronting Jesus is pretty awesome 🙏🏽🤙🏽

  • @3ainy3ainak
    @3ainy3ainak 18 днів тому

    stupid Egyptian man there is no imam become christian

  • @nunusmith3320
    @nunusmith3320 19 днів тому

    Amen.. so now I see what God was trying to tell me when he gave me the name, Jehovah Mekadesh. ♥️🔥🙌🏽 To God be the glory and Jesus name

  • @patricksochor8743
    @patricksochor8743 20 днів тому

    This is just one fatal flaw in hero worship. You can never know the internal workings of a persons mind with reliable certainty. This fact is ever more true the more distant that person is from you. Relying on a retelling, translated and edited multiple times over a millennium is clearly such a distance not only in time and place but in language and culture. Learning lessons from an example of what we consider good people is well and good but shaping your life to be obedient to how one person lives is foolish for exactly the reasons given in the OP. Selfish people will interpret the story to their own ends as will the political, the devote, the wise, the ignorant, and so on. No one it’s fully correct nor can they be but they certainly will act like they are while being sure to call out others for their perceived heresy. Never worship heroes. You will always be disappointed, not the least for the myths you create of them in your own mind.

  • @majorphenom1
    @majorphenom1 20 днів тому

    Legitimate ✅ Thanks for sharing 🙏🏿 His grace and mercy be upon you all and your loved ones 🕊️🥛🍯

  • @Openairpreacher
    @Openairpreacher 21 день тому

    Gnostics said Jesus didn't come in the flesh because flesh is always sin . . Gnostics taught sin nature..that all flesh is always sin.. so you cannot stop sinnng. .. doctrine of sin nature is heresy.. is your church Gnostic and false?...,do the teach " sin nature" ? Augustine heresy

  • @mustangjack06
    @mustangjack06 22 дні тому

    David and goliath, Jericho, Moses threating plagues over egypt. It is clear attempt to make peace until someone else is making war. Then with the might of the Holy God overcome them.

  • @georgeolo
    @georgeolo 23 дні тому

    Very good - very interesting points. The Lord is using our globalized, interconnected world for his purposes of spreading the truth; the gospel of Jesus Christ. This way, as many will be saved as is possible to save.

  • @johntobey1558
    @johntobey1558 23 дні тому

    This is what is leading the, " Moscow Mood" at St.Andrews of tge New Academy? I would expect a clearer explanation of tge dictrinal errors of Lewis's Anglicanisn. He sounds likes he is describing Owen Barfield not Lewis.

  • @Vincent-gc3cu
    @Vincent-gc3cu 24 дні тому

    God gave all humans a free gift called Grace, to keep us from sinning. So as Christians, we can be sinless, but we cant achieve it without God. 1 John 3:9 Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. WERE OUR SINS ACTUALLY FORGIVEN AT THE CROSS Under the Levitical System, the killing of the Spotless Lamb on the Alter did not immediately remove the sins of the people. A High Priest was needed. The High Priest used the blood of the Lamb, and performed services in the presence of God, to accomplish the removal of Sin from the guilty people. Likewise, this was true in the New Testament. Christ, who was the Spotless Lamb of God, did not remove our Sins at the moment he died on the cross. A High Priest was needed to perform this act, and there was no High Priest on the scene to do this. But once Christ ascended to Heaven, he was anointed as High Priest, to begin the adjudication process called "The Atonement" (Hebrews 4:15, Hebrew 6:20, Hebrews 8:1, Hebrews 9:11) Once Christ went to heaven depicted in Acts 1:9, he began serving in the Sanctuary to perform the task of removing the SINS of the Saints. He didn't need the Blood of an actual Lamb, because he was the Spotless Lamb, therefore he brought his own blood to cleanse us from unrighteousness. (Hebrews 9:12) PROOF OF A FUTURE EVENT BY CHRIST TO FORGIVE OUR SINS This was why Peter stated to the Gentiles to "Turn from Sin" in Acts 3:19, so that they could be Blotted Out (removed) by Christ at a specified time in the future. ACTS 3:19 Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be "Blotted Out", when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. "Blotted Out" Meaning: Causing something to disappear. The times for this would be In the future, when the Lord brings forth Refreshing SUMMARY OF ACT 3 In Acts 1, Christ ascended to heaven. When we arrive in Acts 3, the disciple Peter is telling the Gentiles to turn from their sins, so that their sins may be BLOTTED OUT. But how can this be possible? I thought that everyone's SINS were forgiven on the cross! If our sins were removed at the death of Christ, Peter would know this, right? Jesus spent 40 days with the disciples after his resurrection, to inform them of why he had to die on the cross, because before he died, they didnt understand his mission. (Luke 18:31-34 ) SUMMARY I know believing that all of our sins were forgiven at the cross sounds great, but that is not biblical. Regardless, this is the accepted teaching, because most people enjoy smooth sayings. Please research this for yourself objectively, and see what you discover!