Wow I’ve never heard of this preacher . I just happened to click on it, this was so powerful! My generation needs the truth and on fire preaching like this! Complacency has gotta go 🔥🔥💯thank you for exposing these demons
Brother Tuttle is an Acts 2:38 Apostolic Preacher if a preacher preaches prosperity peace and love….run 🏃♀️ run as fast as you can that preacher is not preaching the gospel.
That is true! However, that’s not really what he’s saying, that if you miss one church service you’re going to go to hell. He’s talking about forsaking the assembling together of ourselves as the manner of some is. He’s talking about priorities and keeping Jesus first which includes being faithful to church services. After all church is where we grow, hear the preaching, can be of service, and we can fellowship together, which are all things that help us make it to heaven. God bless you!
Judas was questioning Jesus about giving to the poor wasn’t the problem it was the fact he was stealing from the poor and wanted that oil money for himself. The deciples questioned Jesus everyday and hard questions and Jesus took it. but Judas’s was stupid
@amasuca269 According to the preacher the Canaanite woman flattered Ieshua (scheming Him into helping her) but only after worshipping Him (humbling herself) He listened to her, actually the woman implored Ieshua and He tested her faith (I am only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel and it is not good to give the bread of the children to the little dogs) and after seeing her faith (worship in faith) He helped her and her daughter was healed, so the sermon of last Sunday as well as the midweek reconstruction were not biblically correct.
@@willemdewaard2273I think you are off base on this! The motivation could be interpreted as testing her from the point to see if she would humble herself or testing her to get past the selfish approach she came with. Either way- it required her to humble herself to engage his healing/deliverance. How do YOU know what her approach or intentions were? With either assume, there is the powerful lesson of humbling yourself and changing your approach and not giving up!
@@robertmoore6315 idem ditto here because it is actually the pastor's interpretation of 'her selfish approach' that is out of line, she was begging Jesus to heal her daughter, is that selfish? if I did not know what her approach or intentions were then neither the pastor knows because the Bible does not tell what they were, so it is all assumption, though being selfish is less likely than sincere interceding for her child, so the change of approach is just a second hand application which is not even in the scriptures in Mt 15 and Mk 7. Faith and humility are definitely the requirements. The 'not giving up' part of the woman is surely exemplary.
@Bob.55 a loose comment that is not really dealing with the actual issues at hand, you just come up here doubting God, Jesus, the Bible and the real Israel which are all personal opinion and wrong interpretation without really uttering any coherent factual statement.
Wow I’ve never heard of this preacher . I just happened to click on it, this was so powerful! My generation needs the truth and on fire preaching like this! Complacency has gotta go 🔥🔥💯thank you for exposing these demons
Yes this type of preaching very much need in this world
Brother Tuttle is an Acts 2:38 Apostolic Preacher if a preacher preaches prosperity peace and love….run 🏃♀️ run as fast as you can that preacher is not preaching the gospel.
JESUS IS CALLING US ALL TO GET READY 🙏
Right down the street may have to come visit one day :) Great message!!!
Thank you Sir Matthew. Thanks God for the wisdom
Please pray for me
Thank you brother Tuttle. Always appreciate your preaching and maybe we will get to go one day to hear you preach
What a good word! I was just praying about the spirit of complacency a few minutes ago! What a great confirmation!
❤ What a great message! Thank you Pastor Tuttle!
Fantastic WORD OF GOD!
RUclips recommended ❤
Because someone misses a church service does not mean you will go to hell.
That is true! However, that’s not really what he’s saying, that if you miss one church service you’re going to go to hell. He’s talking about forsaking the assembling together of ourselves as the manner of some is. He’s talking about priorities and keeping Jesus first which includes being faithful to church services. After all church is where we grow, hear the preaching, can be of service, and we can fellowship together, which are all things that help us make it to heaven. God bless you!
Right, most the Christian’s in the New Testament church could only go see a preacher once a year or less. Women rarely went or never. It’s about faith
This gave me goosebumps! What a message 🙌🏼 ❤
So good
What a blessing
Powerful message 🙏
Awesome 🙌🏻
Ameeen!!!I In the Mighty Name of Jesus I come to take him off 🔥🔥🔥
No this message is Good Yes absolutely
Amen!!!!
Jesus!
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The fact that after Jesus got the Holy Ghost the Holy Ghost lead him to be tempted. Haha that’s crazy.
What is on 11th st in Beaumont Texas?
Willemed
Elaborate please
read my answer to Amasuca269
Judas was questioning Jesus about giving to the poor wasn’t the problem it was the fact he was stealing from the poor and wanted that oil money for himself. The deciples questioned Jesus everyday and hard questions and Jesus took it. but Judas’s was stupid
Already a wrong reconstruction of Sunday's sermon and an unbiblical interpretation of Mt 15:23-28.
@amasuca269 According to the preacher the Canaanite woman flattered Ieshua (scheming Him into helping her) but only after worshipping Him (humbling herself) He listened to her, actually the woman implored Ieshua and He tested her faith (I am only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel and it is not good to give the bread of the children to the little dogs) and after seeing her faith (worship in faith) He helped her and her daughter was healed, so the sermon of last Sunday as well as the midweek reconstruction were not biblically correct.
@@willemdewaard2273I think you are off base on this! The motivation could be interpreted as testing her from the point to see if she would humble herself or testing her to get past the selfish approach she came with. Either way- it required her to humble herself to engage his healing/deliverance. How do YOU know what her approach or intentions were? With either assume, there is the powerful lesson of humbling yourself and changing your approach and not giving up!
@@robertmoore6315 idem ditto here because it is actually the pastor's interpretation of 'her selfish approach' that is out of line, she was begging Jesus to heal her daughter, is that selfish? if I did not know what her approach or intentions were then neither the pastor knows because the Bible does not tell what they were, so it is all assumption, though being selfish is less likely than sincere interceding for her child, so the change of approach is just a second hand application which is not even in the scriptures in Mt 15 and Mk 7. Faith and humility are definitely the requirements. The 'not giving up' part of the woman is surely exemplary.
@Bob.55 a loose comment that is not really dealing with the actual issues at hand, you just come up here doubting God, Jesus, the Bible and the real Israel which are all personal opinion and wrong interpretation without really uttering any coherent factual statement.
Repent! Jesus is the one and only Son of God.
Amen❤