Is Jesus Dangerous? | KB

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @lamontlyons4763
    @lamontlyons4763 Год назад +11

    KB is unashamed of the gospel. This man is a champion for Christ. Praise God for you brother!

  • @prodbydrumdrop
    @prodbydrumdrop Год назад +6

    Just hearing this man speak, i feel like i'm gaining brain cells.

  • @tammyglover2837
    @tammyglover2837 Год назад +5

    God, forgive me for limiting you in my life. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen ❤️

  • @Quinsolae
    @Quinsolae Год назад +8

    The church in America has been willingly taken captive. The captors are American culture and ideals: consumerism, pragmatism, self-sufficiency, individualism, positive thinking, personal prosperity, and nationalism. These are antithetical to the gospel, but we have nevertheless made them part and parcel with it. We are well on our way to a Christless Christianity. The result? A faith that is, in Michael S. Horton’s prophetic words, “trivial, sentimental, affirming, and irrelevant.” This alternative “gospel” is a message of moralism, personal comfort, self-help, self-improvement, and individualistic religion. It trivializes God, making him a means to our selfish ends.
    The Bible is not primarily concerned with me and my quest for personal meaning and fulfillment. It’s a story about God, who is good enough to tell us about himself, about ourselves, and about this world, and to give us the true meaning of history. Yes, in the process of being swept away into this story, we do indeed find personal meaning and fulfillment for ourselves in ways that we could never have imagined, much less arranged. But we don’t get those things by starting with them. The triune God is the sun on this horizon, and we orient ourselves to this sun, not the other way around. Instead of starting with ourselves - our plans, purposes, dreams, and accomplishments - and seeking to learn how God can serve our goals and desires, we begin with God, who is life, and who freely created, sustains, and directs history to his ends.
    Today, we see this in terms of Christ and America; Christ and Self-Esteem; Christ and Prosperity; Christ and the Republican or Democratic Party; Christ and End-Time Predictions; Christ and Healing; Christ and Marketing and Church Growth; Christ and Traditional Values, and on we could go, until Christ himself becomes little more than an appendage to a religion that can, after all, get on quite well without him. That is not, of course, to say that the evangelical enterprise could do this without some difficulty. After all, every movement needs a mascot. We say we are Christ-centered, but what was the sermon about last Sunday?
    In fact, it is not even enough to preach the centrality of Christ. It is particularly Christ as he is our sacrifice for sin and guarantor of new life because of his resurrection that the Bible makes central in its revelation. After a tragic car accident, Fr. James Feehan, a seasoned priest in New Zealand, realized afresh the significance of Paul's command to preach Christ and him crucified:
    If the pulpit is not committed to this utter centrality of the Cross, then our preaching, however, brilliant, is doomed to sterility and failure. We preach the Christ of the Mount; we preach the Christ of the healing ministry; we preach the Christ of the sublime example; we preach the Christ of the Social Gospel; we preach the Christ of the Resurrection but rarely, if ever, do we preach the Christ of the Cross. We have evaded the very heart of the Christian message. In our preaching we tend to decry the human predicament, the turmoil of our lives, the evil in the world, and we wonder if there is a way out. The Way Out is staring us in the face. It is the Way of Christ, the Way of the Cross.
    In other words, to guard the centrality of Christ in our preaching, it is necessary to guard the centrality of Christ's ministry as prophet, priest and king. Otherwise, we will even use "Christ" as a means of preaching something other than Christ. We will insist that we are preaching Christ even though we are really only using his name in vain as a buttress for some fashionable tangent we happen to be on this week.
    What then is the proper method for reading, preaching, and interpreting God's Word? Many resist the idea that there is a proper method at all, dismissing it as naive. The content is normative and unchanging, they say, but the method is relative and depends on what works best for each pastor. It is often treated as a matter of style, like whether one wears robes or has the choir in the front or the back of the church. But not only does the Bible give us the content of what we are to believe; it gives us a method for properly determining that message. -Dr. Michael Horton
    If our preaching does not center on Christ--from Genesis to Revelation--no matter how good or helpful, it is not a proclamation of God's Word.
    www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/onsite/preachChristalone.html

    • @davids3487
      @davids3487 Год назад +1

      Amazing

    • @sarahcomeau7234
      @sarahcomeau7234 Год назад

      Yes Amen thank you for sharing

    • @ivornworrell
      @ivornworrell 11 месяцев назад

      SOME SAY THAT JESUS IS AN INVENTED CHARACTER BY THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA AND IS BASED ON THE LIFE OF SEPAPIS CHRISTUS (SEE DR RAY HAGINS ETC)

  • @goyensjonathandjalmoztfr33
    @goyensjonathandjalmoztfr33 Год назад +9

    This made me say Ouch and Amen ‼️lol great discussion ‼️

  • @LindsayBrooks
    @LindsayBrooks Год назад +7

    Excellent interview! Well done.

  • @Bnizzofashizzo
    @Bnizzofashizzo Год назад +3

    10 minutes in and I’m floored. Wow

  • @kevinwbehn7562
    @kevinwbehn7562 Год назад +3

    JESUS IS GOD, JESUS IS LOVE,

  • @Overcomer24
    @Overcomer24 Год назад +2

    Love it!!

  • @elainewagnon6690
    @elainewagnon6690 Год назад +6

    KB has an amazing podcast with Ameen that I highly recommend called Southside Rabbi.

  • @tammyglover2837
    @tammyglover2837 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @TheKramer841
    @TheKramer841 Год назад +1

  • @SpeeAD
    @SpeeAD Год назад +1

    KB spitting 😂😂😂 amen

  • @chantellrenee7936
    @chantellrenee7936 Год назад +1

    🙏💚😊

  • @jevonmatthews8616
    @jevonmatthews8616 11 месяцев назад +1

    I disagree with the John Piper reference he made to Don’t Waste Your Life. Lecrae highlighted the main thesis of that book on his Rebel album and it impacted me on a huge level even at my lower social economic status.

  • @kevinwbehn7562
    @kevinwbehn7562 Год назад +1

    Hell hath no fury like Jesus scorned