Stephen Davey - What Do You Weep For? - Psalm 126:5-6
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2017
- Stephen Davey, Pastor at Colonial Baptist Church in Cary, NC preaches on how we are to never overlook one person in your ministry.
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Thank God for Dr. Stephen Davey … one of Christendoms best kept secrets! He is the evidence that not all "BAPTIST PREACHERS" have lost their minds!
He is more concerned with being Christlike than being a Baptist.
@@RCPrepping ... as all true Christians are.
My references is not to glorify him, but to indicate a very, very real problem within the "Baptist" community of America, at large.
Thank you so much. Our God is amazing God
Love this
I like Steven Davey. Well prepared sermon. His messages are anointed! Wisdom For The Heart 💜
Good Word.
My goodness how great our God is never worry about how many sees just do what we’re called to do tell others about Jesus God always takes care of the rest of it
So good! Thank you Stephen.
Great Pastor n Teacher listening to him in S Fla. Amen
Thank you for sharing this story and this new look at Psalm 126
This is so heartening
Wonderful testimony ! Glory to God !
Thank you God for the missionaries
Man, this is so good.
Deuteronomy 13
Ezekiel 16,20
1 Samuel 6
Jeremiah 10,44
2 Chronicles 18
1 Kings 22
Matthew 4
Luke 4
1 Samuel 6
Ezekiel 16
Goose bumps at 28:40
Wow!!!!!!!!
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sir a good message , can you send me the name of the book David & suvaya
Jesus we see in most books of NT is not on the throne but at the right hand of the Father. Theiy are two separate persons but unified as one. Jesus tells us there is one greater than I and that is the Father(God). Yes Jesus is not God himself and Jesus tells us that throughout the whole NT.
I and the Father are one. Jesus
@@yoonejune Man and wife are to become one also. It is singular but plural.
Jesus is clearly at the right hand of the Father and not on the throne. You will find that in most every book of the NT.