Wm. Paul Young, Bestselling Author of THE SHACK | "The Gospel of Inclusion" with Bishop D. E. Paulk
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2024
- God is black, female and named Papa. Find out why tonight on Bishop Carlton D. Pearson’s The Gospel Of Inclusion.
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Many years ago, I moved from punitive to purgative. Now, I have gone from purgative to "sin is its own punishment." Thank you, Bishop Paulk! 🧡
Listening to this again at 5:06am cst. Heard it initially, live in real time. If the world understood the truths spoken of here, heaven would immediately open for the universe(all humanity)to behold. We are the ESSENCE of LOVE: we simply haven’t met our true selves yet. This is the truth that IS. I’d encourage/implore anyone who has yet to read The Shack to read it: it will expand you beyond your imagination. Agape: God holds no record or account against humanity. God isn’t punitive as mankind is against mankind, are just two truths that permeates this conversation between Bishop D E Paulk and Mr Paul Young. There isn’t a lexicon that can fully describe the depth of that which is spoken here.
God as the great physician! So right and so powerful!
'God' as great ego projection.
He pulled the LIGHT out of the DARKNESS….
Hallelujah
SIN IS IT’S OWN PUNISHMENT. I was done right there. Unbelievable that it’s just that simple. ❤
Yes!!!
Everything he says about culture is 100% on point.
Amazing conversation Blessings from Sweden
Fantastic discussion on truth n the true nature of the ALL BEING we call God
Peace and blessings.
Thank you once again for the lesson.
Great quote… I know Christians that are followers of Jesus.. I will certainly have to use that line!
Thanks and blessings to you, Bishop Paulk and to this week's magnificent guest W. P. Young. I have read 'The Shack' once and have seen the movie a couple of times. I've always thought that it's a very daring story of forgiveness and redemption and W. P. Young must have had some real balls to publish it. It goes into very dark territory where a lot of people don't want to see the light of forgiveness and redemption go. Its implicit message of Ultimate Universal Redemption encompassing even perpetrators of the most wicked crimes must have incenced a lot of people. But the light is needed most wherever the darkness is at its darkest. His talk about writing a sequel sounds interesting. It'll probably piss some people off even more than the first book did, but I'll be keen to read it.
wonderful
God's love is not contractual. God's love is covenant. Love is the action of God!!💜💜🙌🏽🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Brother Paulk, one of my spiritual fathers was Charles Capps and he used to say this; “How about we just read the Red and do what He said”. That would be a great starting point don’t you think? Blessings to you!
It’s funny what you said about the blonde hair blue eyed Jesus. I just did a comedy set about it. I grew up in a Black church with that Jesus but a bunch of White folks online kept saying they’ve never heard of a blonde hair blue eyed Jesus😮
I have a hard time telling God/Jesus I love him because I don't live according to Scripture anymore. This gives me much to contemplate.
Excellent conversation 🙌🏾
This is soooo good brothers
Bishop, servant CDP is dearly missed. ...not as a follower of ANY person, rather the consistency and digestability of the message. ❤
Hi DE, really enjoyed this discussion tonight. My question is on theology. Paul Young said in this teaching that Jesus is God in the flesh who is going to destroy death because a human being brought it. The only way to get inside death is to die and destroy it from the inside. Therefore, resurrection is necessary. Jesus chose to do it for the unhealed. As he dies, we all die which is absolutely necessary to work out the salvation of the entire cosmos. God is in Christ reconciling the cosmos to himself. Am I interpreting what he said correctly and my point is even though Jesus did not have to do it, he did it to prove a point to the unhealed/unbelievers that this was the ultimate sacrifice that would stop all blood sacrifices? Just not getting if he knew that God hated blood sacrifices, why would he allow his life to be ended this way? It seems like a contradiction to me. I was a bit lost in that part of the teaching. Ultimately, this has nothing to do with inclusion but was a part of the teaching tonight.
@larainememola that was a interesting question. I would love to know what the answer is.
Pastor DE this was Soooooo GOOOOOD!
Totally Correct… I can’t find one person either through the whole scripture who prayed the sinners prayer… Let’s start at Genesis, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Elijah, David, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, Paul, Timothy… OK enough said… they all had an encounter and a relationship with the Lord and it did not come as a result of them. Praying the sinners prayer, yet that is what the western evangelical American church tells people to do every Sunday morning?
Maybe it could have said sin has its own consequences
In the “good news” 🤔
If your Jesus didn't come in the 'gospel' to condemn the world why did he order you to be disengaged from it?