Thank you Bro. Ryan, I heartily agree! We need more messages on our identity in Jesus Christ. Many are searching for something, struggling to find acceptance. May God impress you to say more on this! Ignore criticism, you’re spot on and led by God with your messages. Praise God you’re listening to Him!
Amen ...we thank Hod gor using uou pastor to speak to our hearts once again we need to hear more messages like this where we can examine our own hearts to see where we are in the faith...God bless you pastor
Happy Sabbath everyone 🙏🏽. I am new to trying to follow the teachings of Christ. So I watched the sermon thinking it’s the best thing ever 📖. So I scrolled down to the comments and saw two people saying that there are areas where Ryan missed the mark. So am hoping he would see these comments and clear up any misunderstandings or misconceptions for my understanding.
@@ann-mariekelly3229... no apologies needed. We are glad to provide further clarification when needed. We are so glad you are seeking to follow Christ! Blessings my friend!😊🙏
This message appears to say that it is OKAY, for folks to suffer identity crisis, because Jesus suffered an "Identity Crisis" on the cross." I wish he opened his sermon at the 50:00 min mark, to make things more clear. Although Ryan's sermon in summary (do we know who we are, especially our connection with Jesus?), a message with this title can give the wrong impression in an age where Identity Politics are prominent, folks unable identify a man from a woman.
I didn't get that feeling at all. I thought Ryan was saying that Jesus also went through the same struggle that we do. When the sin of the world was upon Him, He struggled.... just as we do. God bless you, I hope you'll (and I) find clarity in God's word. Blessings!
@@brentmassingale2161... that's essentially what I'm saying. While Jesus was fully divine, something happened to Him when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane. Notice how less than 24 hours before the cross Jesus seemed to completely know the status of His and the Father's relationship. "I have glorified You on the earth. I have finished the work which You have given Me to do. And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was." (John 17:4, 5) He seemed very clear on the task at hand and the connection He had with the Father. Yet, when on the cross, a few hours later, He cries out the very words expressed in Psalm 22. "Father, Father, why have You forsaken me." This was not Jeuss having some scripture quoting session atop the cross. He was discombobulated and being oppressed by the sin and wrath that was being poured out on Him. I'm not saying that Jesus was denying Himself or the Father. I'm simply recognizing that, like us, even the Son of God was unsure of the Father's presence due to the oppressive, confusing results of sin. We fall due to our own selfishness and pride. He fell due to His self-sacrificing love for us and willingness to pay the penalty we deserve. Same results, different motives.
WE NEED TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST, And we will have his Identity. Prayer is what Identify Us in Christ. A Church that does not PRAY, Is a DEAD Church. When we Pray, we Live Unto God. Jesus Said, My House is a House of Prayer, Not a Dens of Thieves. We are the House of God, and our House should be the House of Prayer. When we Pray, We Live unto God.. Why do we Have a identity Crisis?? Because we Have no Foundation, we have been fed Milk by these False Prophets, Most of the Sermons of today, Exalt the Earthly KINGDOM,
I listen to all the 3abn team and have never had occasion to question their responses and teaching. However, on this occasion, i don't believe Ryan has the correct grasp when he gave the example of Jesus suffering an "identity crisis" whilst up on the Cross. Jesus was merely quoting early scripture and bringing it to light to those around him at the time. Perhaps to show that prophesy was being fulfilled. What strength of mind and character required to quote scripture in the midst of his intense suffering. Yes, Jesus was human, however, he was divine and did not succumb to any wavering in his mission by doubts. He had already reconciled this with God when he'd asked for this cup to be taken away in the garden of Gethsemane, to which he then said, that "God's will be done". Liliana
I appreciate your response. Let me bring some clarification. While Jesus was fully divine, something happened to Him when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane. Notice how less than 24 hours before the cross Jesus seemed to completely know the status of His and the Father's relationship. "I have glorified You on the earth. I have finished the work which You have given Me to do. And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was." (John 17:4, 5) He seemed very clear on the task at hand and the connection He had with the Father. Yet, when on the cross, a few hours later, He cries out the very words expressed in Psalm 22. "Father, Father, why have You forsaken me." This was not Jeuss having some scripture quoting session atop the cross. He was discombobulated and being oppressed by the sin and wrath that was being poured out on Him. I'm not saying that Jesus was denying Himself or the Father. I'm simply recognizing that, like us, even the Son of God was unsure of the Father's presence due to the oppressive, confusing results of sin. We fall due to our own selfishness and pride. He fell due to His self-sacrificing love for us and willingness to pay the penalty we deserve. Same results, different motives.
@@RyanDay777 Dear Ryan. Thankyou for taking the time to respond. I understand your explanation, however I don't feel that at the moment Jesus cries out, despite having the weight of the world's sins on His shoulders and feeling that momentary separation from His father, that this example could sustain the argument for our perfect and spotless lamb of God having a crisis of his actual identity. I feel this 'opinion' could be misrepresenting Jesus. Perhaps you could discuss this with your 3abn colleagues for their perspective. Thankyou and God's Blessings. Liliana
Jesus help me to become closer and closer to you let me worship and adore you always.
Amen
Yes, you will by spending time in prayer and Bible study daily
I suggest watching Pastor Pavel Goia's sermons on prayer
Praying with you!
Haelp us dear heavenly Father God to maintain your identity 🙏. Praise God Almighty 🙏.
I believe 100% of your basic definition of ‘identity crisis’. So wonderful and rewarding
Thank you for watching and being part of the 3ABN.
God bless you Pastor Ryan for this eye opening message may God help us all🙏🏽🙏🏽
Evangelist Ryan, loved your Sermon preaching on a major problems with not only young people but adults:lost identity
Pastor Ryan put lots of passion in this sermon!
Good morning my dear brother in Christ
The Lord is good. You are a great and inspirational servant of God.
Bless you
Thank you for watching and being part of the 3ABN family.
Been saying this... it keeps repeating itsself untill WE find him. Its so good to hear someone else say it. The word never fails. Thank you jesus.
Amen! Thank you for watching and being part of the 3ABN family.
Thank you Bro. Ryan, I heartily agree! We need more messages on our identity in Jesus Christ. Many are searching for something, struggling to find acceptance. May God impress you to say more on this! Ignore criticism, you’re spot on and led by God with your messages. Praise God you’re listening to Him!
Praise GOD…..GOD is always good…
At my initial stage of my sober spiritual acknowledgement, I did travel that road of ‘ identity crisis’.
AMEN!!!!
This the very thing that I am dealing with!!!
Thank you for telling it straight and not sugar coating it. We need to know God's way and live by it.
Happy Sabbath 👍
This type of message that we need to preast from every 7th days pulpilt
Sabbath blessings my peeps!!
Amen and amen again 🙏 🙌
Thank you for sharing this timely message with us today May the blessings, grace and mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you always. AMEN 🙏🏿 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Amen 🙏🙏🙏 true save us dear Lord
Amen ...we thank Hod gor using uou pastor to speak to our hearts once again we need to hear more messages like this where we can examine our own hearts to see where we are in the faith...God bless you pastor
Happy Sabbath Paster Day .massage for this time thank you. God bless you
Thank you Ryan for the powerful message. God Bless 🙏
Happy sabbath 😊
Happy Sabbath everyone 🙏🏽. I am new to trying to follow the teachings of Christ. So I watched the sermon thinking it’s the best thing ever 📖. So I scrolled down to the comments and saw two people saying that there are areas where Ryan missed the mark. So am hoping he would see these comments and clear up any misunderstandings or misconceptions for my understanding.
Responses given. If you need anymore clarification, I will be glad to help. Thank you for watching. We hope you are blessed!😊🙏
Should have Pastor Ryan. Please excuse me.
@@ann-mariekelly3229... no apologies needed. We are glad to provide further clarification when needed. We are so glad you are seeking to follow Christ! Blessings my friend!😊🙏
Powerful.
Happy Sabbath 🙏😍
Happy Sabbath brother 🙏Amazing teaching
Thank you, Ryan...excellent.
Amen!!
AMEN
Amen!🙏♥️
Happy Sabbath
This message appears to say that it is OKAY, for folks to suffer identity crisis, because Jesus suffered an "Identity Crisis" on the cross." I wish he opened his sermon at the 50:00 min mark, to make things more clear.
Although Ryan's sermon in summary (do we know who we are, especially our connection with Jesus?), a message with this title can give the wrong impression in an age where Identity Politics are prominent, folks unable identify a man from a woman.
I didn't get that feeling at all. I thought Ryan was saying that Jesus also went through the same struggle that we do. When the sin of the world was upon Him, He struggled.... just as we do. God bless you, I hope you'll (and I) find clarity in God's word. Blessings!
@@Over-for-now Amen & Amen!! Praise be to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!! Please continue the work you have started in me 🙏
@@brentmassingale2161... that's essentially what I'm saying. While Jesus was fully divine, something happened to Him when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane. Notice how less than 24 hours before the cross Jesus seemed to completely know the status of His and the Father's relationship.
"I have glorified You on the earth. I have finished the work which You have given Me to do. And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was." (John 17:4, 5)
He seemed very clear on the task at hand and the connection He had with the Father. Yet, when on the cross, a few hours later, He cries out the very words expressed in Psalm 22. "Father, Father, why have You forsaken me." This was not Jeuss having some scripture quoting session atop the cross. He was discombobulated and being oppressed by the sin and wrath that was being poured out on Him. I'm not saying that Jesus was denying Himself or the Father. I'm simply recognizing that, like us, even the Son of God was unsure of the Father's presence due to the oppressive, confusing results of sin. We fall due to our own selfishness and pride. He fell due to His self-sacrificing love for us and willingness to pay the penalty we deserve. Same results, different motives.
WE NEED TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST, And we will have his Identity.
Prayer is what Identify Us in Christ.
A Church that does not PRAY, Is a DEAD Church.
When we Pray, we Live Unto God.
Jesus Said, My House is a House of Prayer, Not a Dens of Thieves.
We are the House of God, and our House should be the House of Prayer.
When we Pray, We Live unto God..
Why do we Have a identity Crisis?? Because we Have no Foundation, we have been fed Milk by these False Prophets, Most of the Sermons of today, Exalt the Earthly KINGDOM,
They hold on to all the old teachings because the huge administration is afraid the money will slow down if Ellen's mistakes are exposed
I listen to all the 3abn team and have never had occasion to question their responses and teaching. However, on this occasion, i don't believe Ryan has the correct grasp when he gave the example of Jesus suffering an "identity crisis" whilst up on the Cross. Jesus was merely quoting early scripture and bringing it to light to those around him at the time. Perhaps to show that prophesy was being fulfilled. What strength of mind and character required to quote scripture in the midst of his intense suffering. Yes, Jesus was human, however, he was divine and did not succumb to any wavering in his mission by doubts. He had already reconciled this with God when he'd asked for this cup to be taken away in the garden of Gethsemane, to which he then said, that "God's will be done".
Liliana
I appreciate your response. Let me bring some clarification. While Jesus was fully divine, something happened to Him when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane. Notice how less than 24 hours before the cross Jesus seemed to completely know the status of His and the Father's relationship.
"I have glorified You on the earth. I have finished the work which You have given Me to do. And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was." (John 17:4, 5)
He seemed very clear on the task at hand and the connection He had with the Father. Yet, when on the cross, a few hours later, He cries out the very words expressed in Psalm 22. "Father, Father, why have You forsaken me." This was not Jeuss having some scripture quoting session atop the cross. He was discombobulated and being oppressed by the sin and wrath that was being poured out on Him. I'm not saying that Jesus was denying Himself or the Father. I'm simply recognizing that, like us, even the Son of God was unsure of the Father's presence due to the oppressive, confusing results of sin. We fall due to our own selfishness and pride. He fell due to His self-sacrificing love for us and willingness to pay the penalty we deserve. Same results, different motives.
@@RyanDay777 Dear Ryan. Thankyou for taking the time to respond. I understand your explanation, however I don't feel that at the moment Jesus cries out, despite having the weight of the world's sins on His shoulders and feeling that momentary separation from His father, that this example could sustain the argument for our perfect and spotless lamb of God having a crisis of his actual identity.
I feel this 'opinion' could be misrepresenting Jesus. Perhaps you could discuss this with your 3abn colleagues for their perspective.
Thankyou and God's Blessings.
Liliana
Happy Sabbath ❤
Happy Sabbath
Amen!!
Amen