Sermon: The Glorious 97th Psalm
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2023
- Dr. James White
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Thank you Dr. James White. You and JMAC are the ones who led me to the Reformed View of Election/Predestination. I was a 30 year Synergist. Keep on fighting. Shalom.
Blessings to you Dr. White!
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Excellent sermon Dr White god bess Brother from ur humble brother in northern ireland 🙏
Yeah. Watahgo, que ball.
Amen! Psalm 97 has been my meditation for the past 2 weeks, and now I have found your sermon!
Thank you for using the "Light is sown" translation for verse 11. Blessings!😊🙏📖
Please pray for me, i am in deep trouble
What kind of trouble?
@@Wesley.Grapes hi Oliver, thanks for your reply. Financial, I am/was facing homelessness. Since my message things are slowly coming right. I believe that my outreach for prayer was good and that my prayers are amplified. 🙏
I've seen the debates, I've watched the podcast...but boy was I ever delighted when I discovered your sermons earlier this week.
Dividing Line isn't interrupted with commercials. Why must this be?
Does anyone know what translation he is using? I am interested in the etymology of pestle. I have never heard that word before.
He is live translating the Hebrew text himself.
@@ApologiaStudios What is the etymology of the word pestle? I can't find that word in English anywhere.
@@ApologiaStudios It says crush or grind and doesn't seem to fit the context. Sorry I am a word ne d.
@@fainbrown8681 yeah a mortar and pestle is used to crush ingredients into smaller components.
@@fainbrown8681 The word is Pessel not Pestle
Starts at 2:35
Thanks.
It's closer to 3:00
Anyone know what story he's referring to about mid-way through the sermon about the gay couple having an adopted child?
Couldn't find anything about it
William & Zachary Zulock
"Judeo-Christian"....ufffff 🤦♂️
He's in his 60s. Let's be gracious toward those who use the terminology of their generation
@wishuhadmyname the issue is that term did not exist, in any Christian denomination lexicon, until about 80 years ago. Good that pastors like this (at minute 50 : 00) have the correct take
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What's wrong with that term?
@@sheriffcrandy If used in an internally consistent way, it completely undermines what it is attempting to describe. Judaism and Christianity disagree primarily on the deity of Christ, and both can't be true. If Christ is God, all of society must be oriented toward Him. If He isn't, then society must *not* be oriented toward Him. "Judeo-Christian" is fundamentally an oxy-moron
@@wishuhadmyname I didn't listen to the sermon yet, but this is a reasonable comment. I don't know why people use this term so much. I guess only a messianic Jew would be Judeo-Christian?