With the toliet paper issue it sounded as if though they trying to get back at him for something he didn't want to go into details about. There must have been something he did for them want to do something like this. My nephew did things that to to that for practical joke he didn't know was building a fire of emotion.
I have been studying this and am definitely leaning in the Preterist view direction. What about the Mark of the beast as far as not being able to buy and sell? I know Nero was 666 but what about buying and selling without the mark in your hand or forehead?
50:58...How do we walk out of the will of God? If we do walk out of His will, isn't that His will as well? I am really confused about "The Will of God". Are we supposed to pray that God's will be done? Won't it be done no matter if we pray or not? His will is what happens to us good or bad correct? Do we have a choice in the matter? How can we live outside the will of God as believers?
This pastor has many good teachings and I do not wish to speak ill of him..but he does have a Calvinistic leaning which will definitely shade his perspective of God's will versus man's volition. Just keep that in my mind as you approach these questions. We are told to pray that God's will be done here on earth as it is in heaven, so we know not everything that occurs/happens is God's will. And no, if you go against God's will that doesn't mean that is HIS will for you. God is sovereign but that doesn't negate man's volition.
@@contramundum2.0paradigmshi10 The "Lord's Prayer" was given as an example of how one should pray, not as the way we should pray always. It was also given prior to the full consummation of the Kingdom which occurred after the destruction of the Temple and the final abolishment of the old covenant. God's will has been done, all prophecy has been fulfilled. The pastor has openly admitted to being of the Reformed theology. He refers to himself as a Reformed Full Preterist.
@@24thewiz7 The end times you are referring to is the "end of the age" (Matt 24:3 Heb 9:26) which culminated with Jesus's return in AD 70. He is not "coming back" because he already did and NOW dwells in us alongside the Father and the Holy Spirit.
@@24thewiz7 The rapture comes from a latin word. In the Greek it is harpazo. It just means catching up. Christians with futurist view of eschatology think that means flying up into the air or disappearing from the physical world and flying up into the air to see Jesus in the clouds. This is not what is going on. Think of the scenario realistically. The Earth is round and people live all over it. If Jesus appears over a specific spot on the Earth (let's say Jerusalem), how are people on the opposite side of the planet flying upwards to meet? The rapture is more like this. Jesus is in His glorified body after resurrection. All those who participate in the New Covenant's blessings through belief in Jesus have access to this glorified body because they are considered "IN CHRIST". The full revealing of the New Covenant system came in 70 AD with the destruction of the temple and old covenant system. So in essence, we are being caught up in stature to look more like Jesus. It is a thing that happens in the spiritual. We don't see a physical change in body, but we can tell that the spiritual has taken place by a person's actions. We can tell they are Christian by their love. Watch how a person acts and speaks. If it looks Christian, their Christian.
@@jeremybamgbade The problem is some don't understand he came back long before the destruction of the temple. It wasn't a visiual return. It was in spirit form. Jesus told them the temple would be destroyed, but no one knew the day nor hour. We do have him with us and people think he in some far away place. Everyone still thinks they are not as forgiven as they are and they still thinks they have to repent all the time. They seem to not have faith in Christ to think God is not as merciful as he claims. God told us that he would be merciful to our unrighteousness. Jeremiah 31:31.... He told Israel he was tired of their repenting all the time. Yet people think if they it makes them clean from guilt. The atonement is what make us holy, not the repenting. 😟
“Make every effort to enter through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will try to enter and will not be able to." (Luke 13:24)
With the toliet paper issue it sounded as if though they trying to get back at him for something he didn't want to go into details about. There must have been something he did for them want to do something like this. My nephew did things that to to that for practical joke he didn't know was building a fire of emotion.
I have been studying this and am definitely leaning in the Preterist view direction. What about the Mark of the beast as far as not being able to buy and sell? I know Nero was 666 but what about buying and selling without the mark in your hand or forehead?
These are great sermons to watch. Would be nice to have some timestamps.
Each sermon is dated.
What about when it says "all eyes will see him" unless that is referring to final judgment. And what about the mark of the 666?
50:58...How do we walk out of the will of God? If we do walk out of His will, isn't that His will as well? I am really confused about "The Will of God". Are we supposed to pray that God's will be done? Won't it be done no matter if we pray or not? His will is what happens to us good or bad correct? Do we have a choice in the matter? How can we live outside the will of God as believers?
This pastor has many good teachings and I do not wish to speak ill of him..but he does have a Calvinistic leaning which will definitely shade his perspective of God's will versus man's volition. Just keep that in my mind as you approach these questions. We are told to pray that God's will be done here on earth as it is in heaven, so we know not everything that occurs/happens is God's will. And no, if you go against God's will that doesn't mean that is HIS will for you. God is sovereign but that doesn't negate man's volition.
@@contramundum2.0paradigmshi10 The "Lord's Prayer" was given as an example of how one should pray, not as the way we should pray always. It was also given prior to the full consummation of the Kingdom which occurred after the destruction of the Temple and the final abolishment of the old covenant. God's will has been done, all prophecy has been fulfilled. The pastor has openly admitted to being of the Reformed theology. He refers to himself as a Reformed Full Preterist.
So is Rapture theology false? Jesus coming back This with no mistake that he is God?
@@jeremybamgbade thank you.
So the end times already happened, and Jesus isn’t coming back?
@@24thewiz7 The end times you are referring to is the "end of the age" (Matt 24:3 Heb 9:26) which culminated with Jesus's return in AD 70. He is not "coming back" because he already did and NOW dwells in us alongside the Father and the Holy Spirit.
@@24thewiz7 The rapture comes from a latin word. In the Greek it is harpazo. It just means catching up. Christians with futurist view of eschatology think that means flying up into the air or disappearing from the physical world and flying up into the air to see Jesus in the clouds. This is not what is going on. Think of the scenario realistically. The Earth is round and people live all over it. If Jesus appears over a specific spot on the Earth (let's say Jerusalem), how are people on the opposite side of the planet flying upwards to meet?
The rapture is more like this. Jesus is in His glorified body after resurrection. All those who participate in the New Covenant's blessings through belief in Jesus have access to this glorified body because they are considered "IN CHRIST". The full revealing of the New Covenant system came in 70 AD with the destruction of the temple and old covenant system. So in essence, we are being caught up in stature to look more like Jesus. It is a thing that happens in the spiritual. We don't see a physical change in body, but we can tell that the spiritual has taken place by a person's actions. We can tell they are Christian by their love. Watch how a person acts and speaks. If it looks Christian, their Christian.
@@jeremybamgbade The problem is some don't understand he came back long before the destruction of the temple. It wasn't a visiual return. It was in spirit form. Jesus told them the temple would be destroyed, but no one knew the day nor hour. We do have him with us and people think he in some far away place. Everyone still thinks they are not as forgiven as they are and they still thinks they have to repent all the time. They seem to not have faith in Christ to think God is not as merciful as he claims. God told us that he would be merciful to our unrighteousness. Jeremiah 31:31....
He told Israel he was tired of their repenting all the time. Yet people think if they it makes them clean from guilt. The atonement is what make us holy, not the repenting. 😟
The rapture was an idea put forth in the 1800s during the charismatic experience craze and isn't really Biblical. It's just a misconception.