0:00: 👋 Warm greetings and apologies for slight delay in starting the session, with viewers engaging in lively chat. 8:22: 🌙 Impact of nightmares on gratitude levels, influenced by false threat incident in Hawaii. 16:28: ⚖ Faith and duty drive Daniel and his companions to seek wisdom and help from God in challenging circumstances. 24:47: 🔮 Insight into God's revelation through dreams, showcasing His interest in all individuals and their hearts. 33:31: 📜 Prophecy in Daniel 2 outlines rise and fall of Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and division of Rome. 42:33: 💫 God's purpose for Earth is to be inhabited by beings who are a blessing to each other and honor their creation. 50:30: ⚖ God's intervention respects free will, guiding without forcing, allowing individuals to make their own choices. 58:40: 🔍 Excitement over unique words in the Bible, such as 'curtain' and 'revelation', sparks discussion and appreciation. 1:07:24: 🔥 Nebuchadnezzar witnesses Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego unharmed in the fiery furnace, praising their God. 1:15:30: 💭 The importance of avoiding jealousy and celebrating others' gifts and contributions. 1:23:47: 💬 Exploration of religious and civil liberties in modern Western societies, addressing controversies around the separation of church and state. 1:32:00: ⚖ Discussion on the importance of values, religion, and liberty in shaping societies and individuals. 1:40:17: ⛑ Survival in a life-threatening situation with peace and thoughts of family.
The text doesn't say that the statue is being destroyed slowly but it stand until the day when Jesus returns and THEN it's all being destroyed. Almost seems like there is something the statue stands for, as in a certain mindset or religion/worship that remains until its finally removed and not be found anymore. Thank you God for enabling DA and EH to keep up this awesome sessions!
I think you're not being fully consistent in your answer. The question about whom God puts in power cannot be answered by who is responsible for what type of person these awful rulers turned into. Babylon had one of the savage rulers destroying nations left and right, yet God used Nebuchadnezar as His servant. Yes, God does not make cruel rulers so He can put them to use within His plans. And yes, God is in control over who reigns and who does not. That's not a paradox. The answer to why God allowed a certain ruler to come to power cannot be our temporary happiness but the certainty that God has a mighty plan to fulfill the eternal purpose for His people.
I always appreciate Pastor DA openly speaking against abortion. This is unlike many other church leaders.
Thank you for your presentation . Praise God for the watchful care and protection over His people.😊🙏🏻❤️
0:00: 👋 Warm greetings and apologies for slight delay in starting the session, with viewers engaging in lively chat.
8:22: 🌙 Impact of nightmares on gratitude levels, influenced by false threat incident in Hawaii.
16:28: ⚖ Faith and duty drive Daniel and his companions to seek wisdom and help from God in challenging circumstances.
24:47: 🔮 Insight into God's revelation through dreams, showcasing His interest in all individuals and their hearts.
33:31: 📜 Prophecy in Daniel 2 outlines rise and fall of Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and division of Rome.
42:33: 💫 God's purpose for Earth is to be inhabited by beings who are a blessing to each other and honor their creation.
50:30: ⚖ God's intervention respects free will, guiding without forcing, allowing individuals to make their own choices.
58:40: 🔍 Excitement over unique words in the Bible, such as 'curtain' and 'revelation', sparks discussion and appreciation.
1:07:24: 🔥 Nebuchadnezzar witnesses Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego unharmed in the fiery furnace, praising their God.
1:15:30: 💭 The importance of avoiding jealousy and celebrating others' gifts and contributions.
1:23:47: 💬 Exploration of religious and civil liberties in modern Western societies, addressing controversies around the separation of church and state.
1:32:00: ⚖ Discussion on the importance of values, religion, and liberty in shaping societies and individuals.
1:40:17: ⛑ Survival in a life-threatening situation with peace and thoughts of family.
Day 40 of asking @DavidAsscherick to add the comment with the time stamps into the video description :)
The Fourth be with you.
Lord allow me to see you as I am being cast into the fire so that my fears may melt away.
The text doesn't say that the statue is being destroyed slowly but it stand until the day when Jesus returns and THEN it's all being destroyed. Almost seems like there is something the statue stands for, as in a certain mindset or religion/worship that remains until its finally removed and not be found anymore.
Thank you God for enabling DA and EH to keep up this awesome sessions!
do you have this on spotify?😊
St. Julian was tested by a terrible pestilence recently. He still hasn't reached a level of perfect sinlessness.
I think you're not being fully consistent in your answer. The question about whom God puts in power cannot be answered by who is responsible for what type of person these awful rulers turned into. Babylon had one of the savage rulers destroying nations left and right, yet God used Nebuchadnezar as His servant. Yes, God does not make cruel rulers so He can put them to use within His plans. And yes, God is in control over who reigns and who does not. That's not a paradox. The answer to why God allowed a certain ruler to come to power cannot be our temporary happiness but the certainty that God has a mighty plan to fulfill the eternal purpose for His people.