Okay, In the anime at least, he is never betrayed for being weak. He is betrayed because of Rachel's selfishness, and wanting to climb the tower herself.
@@gabrielcharles4235Thats why in the end she betrayed him yeah but i was more speaking of the beginning when she went into the tower without him before knowing anything
The anime is “Tower of God” which is based on the webtoon by the same name. The webtoon almost has 600 chapters and yes the art does improve compared to the start 😅
there is no God except Jesus - idolatry is sin!! The word gospel means “good news” in the original language of the Bible. When Christians talk about the gospel, they are presenting the good news of how Christ’s death and resurrection reconciles sinners to God. The aim of this article is to provide a full context of the gospel: how a holy God created the world, how the world fell into sin and brokenness, how God offers salvation to people, and how everyone who repents and believes the gospel can be saved. The core of the gospel message can be summarized in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. Paul stated . . . Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. So the gospel consists of truly believing certain historical facts about Jesus Christ: that he died for our sins, was buried, and raised from the dead. However, to understand the gospel fully, it’s best to understand why the good news is so “good.” And to do that, we need to go back to the beginning. The days of creation The Gospel and Creation? In the beginning, God created the universe and everything in it. God made the glorious expanse of heaven: the sun, the moon, and galaxies. He made the earth with waters and land fit for flowering plants, towering trees, and food for every creature. When he finished making the heavens and earth, he populated the waters with fish and sea creatures. He filled the land with deer, dinosaurs, and what the Bible calls “creeping things”-that all produce after their “kind.” After finishing everything else, the Creator crowned his creation by making man and woman in his own image (Genesis 1:27). From those original two people, named Adam and Eve, every other human being on the planet would eventually be born. Their offspring-the children, grandchildren, and so on-would later become the billions of people who populate the earth today. When God completed his works on the sixth day of creation, he proclaimed the world was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). There was absolutely no disease, death, suffering, or evil in this perfect creation . . . but that didn’t last long. Eve handing fruit to Adam The Bad News and the Gospel: The Fall God placed Adam and Eve into a beautiful and lush garden to enjoy. God provided everything in the garden, and no need was unmet. And being the Creator, he wanted his people to follow his instructions for their own good. After all, he made humans in his own image, and they were not designed to act against his nature. God required holy living from his people because of his character, so God gave Adam and Eve a simple command: You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat[a] of it you shall surely die. (Genesis 2:16-17). God commanded one small thing in the midst of the most plentiful garden in a perfect and beautiful world. And the stated consequences for breaking the command were severe: death. Enter the devil. Assuming the form of a serpent, the devil tempted the woman, and she gave the man fruit from the forbidden tree to eat (Genesis 3:1-6). And they both ate . . . and became sinners. This event, now known as the fall, catapulted Adam, Eve, and the rest of creation into corruption and brokenness on a one-way road to destruction. It was this rebellion of the first man, Adam, who was directly given God’s command, that brought death, suffering, and separation from God into this world. The results are all around us. All of Adam’s descendants are sinful from conception (Psalm 51:5) and have themselves entered into this rebellion. Rebellion was catastrophic for humanity. Adam and Eve sinned, and their rebellious nature and consequences of their sin passed onto their offspring-all of us. No longer would everyone be able to live in a perfect garden in direct fellowship with God. Instead, sin before the holiness of God caused every person to be condemned and separated from him. The Bible declares “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Every one of us is condemned because we too have rebelled against God. If you’re wondering how you have sinned, here are just a few of God’s commands . . . Love God above everything else (Matthew 22:37) Honor Jesus Christ as your Lord (1 Peter 3:15) Don’t lie (Leviticus 19:11) Don’t steal (Exodus 20:15) Don’t covet your neighbor’s possessions (Deuteronomy 5:21) Love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:31) Every time you break one of God’s commands, you sin. And sin separates you from a holy God. Just as Adam and Eve lost fellowship with God and ultimately died because of their sin, we too will die. We will die physically because of our sin against God working on our bodies, but the eternal consequences of our sin on our souls are also severe. The Bible promises “punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord” to those who do not obey the gospel of the Lord Jesus (2 Thessalonians 1:8-9). Just as those who rebel against God are condemned to die, so also is everyone condemned to eternal death in hell because of sin. Without a savior, all of us would suffer, because everyone is a sinner. And thankfully, that’s not the whole story. Cross with sunrise The Good News of the Gospel: Christ Died for Sinners The good news is that God has done something about this terrible situation. Though the world rebelled against its Creator God, he loved the world so much that he refused to leave it as it was. In perhaps the most well-known passage in the Bible, we see hope for a sin-cursed humanity . . . For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16). God saw the problem. He felt compassion for people. He acted to save people, in the person of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And Jesus was no ordinary man. Jesus was God who took on flesh (John 1:14). Jesus created the world (John 1:3). Jesus was born to a virgin in Bethlehem of first-century Palestine (Matthew 1:23). Jesus, though God, took on the practice of a common carpenter (Mark 6:3). Jesus began his public teaching ministry when he was around 30 years old, teaching and ministering to tens of thousands (Luke 3:23). Jesus taught with authority-unlike the other teachers at the time (Matthew 7:29). Jesus performed many miracles (Mark 1:30-31; Luke 5:1-11; John 2:1-11, etc.). Jesus didn’t sin (2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 4:15). Jesus died on a Roman cross though declared to be guiltless by the presiding Roman prefect (Matthew 27:50; John 19:30). Jesus was buried in a borrowed tomb (Matthew 27:57-61). Jesus rose from the dead in a physical body (Matthew 28:5-6; Mark 16:6). Jesus claimed to be God-because he was (John 1:1; Titus 2:13). In summary, Jesus Christ the Creator, though totally sinless, suffered, on behalf of mankind, the penalty of mankind’s sin, which is death. He did this to satisfy the righteous demands of the holiness and justice of God. And this sacrificial action resulted in the salvation for all who might repent and believe the good news of the gospel. Bible with Sunrise The Response of the Gospel: Repent and Believe The gospel message is simple: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Jesus Christ was the perfect sacrifice. He died on a cross for sins, but on the third day, he rose again, and conquered death. Jesus demonstrated the love of God in that while we were sinners, he died for us (Romans 5:8). This is the message of the gospel. The response of the gospel is also simple: repent and believe the gospel. Whoever truly believes this message and turns from their sin (repents) is able to be forgiven of their rebellion against God and be reconciled to him. Believers are no longer condemned to eternal death and hell. Instead, we can now live forever with God in heaven. This is the positive response to the gospel: repentance and belief (Acts 20:21). More to the point, repentance is the new attitude a Christian has toward sin. To repent is to turn away from destructive and sinful behavior so you can live a holy life before God. Repentance is the result of God the Holy Spirit convicting you of sin so you can walk before the Lord in obedience-not perfect in this body, but becoming more like Christ as you grow in the faith.
Belief is also more than mental assent. True belief is trusting God to save you from your sins. It’s where you stop trusting in your own works to be righteous before God, since no number of good deeds will make you right with a holy God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Instead, believing the gospel that Jesus came to save sinners like us and calling out to him to be saved is what makes us right with God (Romans 10:9-10) The Effects of Believing the Gospel: A New Life in Christ When a person believes the gospel, a new life begins. The effects of repentance and belief are so radical, Jesus called it being “born again” (John 3:3). A believer in Jesus, also called a Christian, is no longer living the same life as before. They have turned from a sinful and condemned way of life of serving themselves to a holy and hopeful way of life in service to God. In Acts 26:18, the Apostle Paul described the effects of the gospel in something Jesus told him: to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me. The new Christian is no longer living under the curse and bondage of sin. Instead, God the Son has set them free to walk in obedience by the power of God the Holy Spirit and holiness before God the Father. The Christian doesn’t need to fear the just penalty of death and eternal hell (1 John 4:17-19). Instead, Jesus has paid the penalty for sins so people can walk with God on earth, trusting him to guide our steps through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 23:3), and be forever with him in eternity. Hands folded on a bible The Call of the Gospel: Repent and Believe in Christ Our encouragement to you today: repent and believe the gospel. Turn from your sins and trust completely in the finished work of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. Believe in him for forgiveness. Do not trust in your own righteous works to make you right with God. Instead, believe in Jesus’ effective works and death on the cross for your sins. The Scripture declares: Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God (John 3:18). What a wonderful Savior-and what a wonderful salvation in Christ our Creator and Savior!
For starters, that girl isn't his girlfriend it's more like he admires her so much like a savior to the point he wants to give her everything. Anyway, the WHOLE PLOT IS AMAZING, although the art got better guys and gals trust me it gets better to the point you sweat while reading fast.
Manhwa reader here: Bam was not betrayed because he was weak. It was because Bam was selected over Rachel and that she was jealous that he got the right.
That title is not even close to true. Rachel betrayed baam cause she wanted to be a star and was pissed that baam was more lucky than her since the princess took a liking to him and let him borrow a sword, and the tower technically chose him not her she just ganked his ride.
There are two anime recap titles and only two He was betrayed for being weak, but came back as the strongest in the world He reincarnated into a magical world, and became strongest in the magical academy
I miss when this story was about climbing the tower and passing tests, tbh. It's fine now, but so many new characters get introduced just to be forgotten a couple chapters later. And we haven't seen a lot of the main cast in sooooo long :(
That's called world building. SIU needs to set up a reason for there to be a divide between the 10 family heads. Keeping main characters around limits that bcz they're still regulars and a really weak compared to branch leaders and army rankers
Anime name: never mind aniplot needs to stop being lazy and intentionally leaving out the anime name from their title just so they can manipulate people into reading comments to increase their channel interaction rate.
The anime is Tower of God, it's a dogsh1t anime. The MC was betrayed an insane amount of times and he kept sucking up to the woman that betrayed him. It's not worth watching the anime because all he does is feign for the woman who betrayed him and pushed him into the water to die. *IF* another season releases, it'll show him not caring about her anymore. Other than that, just read the manga, it's equally as annoying but worse in a sense because it starts off EXTREMELY slow (Just like the Tower of God fanbase). MC: Baam Traitor: Rachel Rachel is the creator's favorite character, so even if she brutally mxrders an innocent person (much like Talentless Nana), she'll be written as a nice character that brutally mxrdered an innocent person, by the creator.
@@greez499 that’s a good point that I hadn’t considered, but it doesn’t excuse him not just doing it the comments immediately after posting. I legit won’t watch what he posts right after posting for at least for a few hours knowing I won’t know the name of the anime until some gigachad comments the name.
@DeepDownInTheOcean Counter point: Baam doesn't remember anything other than being in the dark room where Rachel found him. To him it's a really formative memory that she brought with her light, friendship, and entertainment. Every time she left he cried himself to sleep hoping she'd be there when he wakes up so he's not alone in the dark again. He's obsessed in season 1 and for much of season 2(although that mostly shifts to just wanting to know why she betrayed him after being so nice since he couldn't believe she's just mean out of jealousy like she claims). I think that's kind of understandable given his situation though, she's all he knew and looked forward to for as long as he can remember, and you act like all of that would be discarded in a couple of years by someone who's emotionally immature because of his messed up childhood. Just because you don't understand people doesn't make a series which focuses heavily on understanding people's motivations bad, it just makes it not for you.
@@icegamer2347 He could do the webtoon but i don't think he would do it. He is an anime channel not an monga channel. Edit: Five days ago Crunchyroll announced a season two is coming I don't know when though.
N. O. there is no God except Jesus - idolatry is sin!! The word gospel means “good news” in the original language of the Bible. When Christians talk about the gospel, they are presenting the good news of how Christ’s death and resurrection reconciles sinners to God. The aim of this article is to provide a full context of the gospel: how a holy God created the world, how the world fell into sin and brokenness, how God offers salvation to people, and how everyone who repents and believes the gospel can be saved. The core of the gospel message can be summarized in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. Paul stated . . . Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. So the gospel consists of truly believing certain historical facts about Jesus Christ: that he died for our sins, was buried, and raised from the dead. However, to understand the gospel fully, it’s best to understand why the good news is so “good.” And to do that, we need to go back to the beginning. The days of creation The Gospel and Creation? In the beginning, God created the universe and everything in it. God made the glorious expanse of heaven: the sun, the moon, and galaxies. He made the earth with waters and land fit for flowering plants, towering trees, and food for every creature. When he finished making the heavens and earth, he populated the waters with fish and sea creatures. He filled the land with deer, dinosaurs, and what the Bible calls “creeping things”-that all produce after their “kind.” After finishing everything else, the Creator crowned his creation by making man and woman in his own image (Genesis 1:27). From those original two people, named Adam and Eve, every other human being on the planet would eventually be born. Their offspring-the children, grandchildren, and so on-would later become the billions of people who populate the earth today. When God completed his works on the sixth day of creation, he proclaimed the world was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). There was absolutely no disease, death, suffering, or evil in this perfect creation . . . but that didn’t last long. Eve handing fruit to Adam The Bad News and the Gospel: The Fall God placed Adam and Eve into a beautiful and lush garden to enjoy. God provided everything in the garden, and no need was unmet. And being the Creator, he wanted his people to follow his instructions for their own good. After all, he made humans in his own image, and they were not designed to act against his nature. God required holy living from his people because of his character, so God gave Adam and Eve a simple command: You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat[a] of it you shall surely die. (Genesis 2:16-17). God commanded one small thing in the midst of the most plentiful garden in a perfect and beautiful world. And the stated consequences for breaking the command were severe: death. Enter the devil. Assuming the form of a serpent, the devil tempted the woman, and she gave the man fruit from the forbidden tree to eat (Genesis 3:1-6). And they both ate . . . and became sinners. This event, now known as the fall, catapulted Adam, Eve, and the rest of creation into corruption and brokenness on a one-way road to destruction. It was this rebellion of the first man, Adam, who was directly given God’s command, that brought death, suffering, and separation from God into this world. The results are all around us. All of Adam’s descendants are sinful from conception (Psalm 51:5) and have themselves entered into this rebellion. Rebellion was catastrophic for humanity. Adam and Eve sinned, and their rebellious nature and consequences of their sin passed onto their offspring-all of us. No longer would everyone be able to live in a perfect garden in direct fellowship with God. Instead, sin before the holiness of God caused every person to be condemned and separated from him. The Bible declares “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Every one of us is condemned because we too have rebelled against God. If you’re wondering how you have sinned, here are just a few of God’s commands . . . Love God above everything else (Matthew 22:37) Honor Jesus Christ as your Lord (1 Peter 3:15) Don’t lie (Leviticus 19:11) Don’t steal (Exodus 20:15) Don’t covet your neighbor’s possessions (Deuteronomy 5:21) Love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:31) Every time you break one of God’s commands, you sin. And sin separates you from a holy God. Just as Adam and Eve lost fellowship with God and ultimately died because of their sin, we too will die. We will die physically because of our sin against God working on our bodies, but the eternal consequences of our sin on our souls are also severe. The Bible promises “punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord” to those who do not obey the gospel of the Lord Jesus (2 Thessalonians 1:8-9). Just as those who rebel against God are condemned to die, so also is everyone condemned to eternal death in hell because of sin. Without a savior, all of us would suffer, because everyone is a sinner. And thankfully, that’s not the whole story. Cross with sunrise The Good News of the Gospel: Christ Died for Sinners The good news is that God has done something about this terrible situation. Though the world rebelled against its Creator God, he loved the world so much that he refused to leave it as it was. In perhaps the most well-known passage in the Bible, we see hope for a sin-cursed humanity . . . For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16). God saw the problem. He felt compassion for people. He acted to save people, in the person of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And Jesus was no ordinary man. Jesus was God who took on flesh (John 1:14). Jesus created the world (John 1:3). Jesus was born to a virgin in Bethlehem of first-century Palestine (Matthew 1:23). Jesus, though God, took on the practice of a common carpenter (Mark 6:3). Jesus began his public teaching ministry when he was around 30 years old, teaching and ministering to tens of thousands (Luke 3:23). Jesus taught with authority-unlike the other teachers at the time (Matthew 7:29). Jesus performed many miracles (Mark 1:30-31; Luke 5:1-11; John 2:1-11, etc.). Jesus didn’t sin (2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 4:15). Jesus died on a Roman cross though declared to be guiltless by the presiding Roman prefect (Matthew 27:50; John 19:30). Jesus was buried in a borrowed tomb (Matthew 27:57-61). Jesus rose from the dead in a physical body (Matthew 28:5-6; Mark 16:6). Jesus claimed to be God-because he was (John 1:1; Titus 2:13). In summary, Jesus Christ the Creator, though totally sinless, suffered, on behalf of mankind, the penalty of mankind’s sin, which is death. He did this to satisfy the righteous demands of the holiness and justice of God. And this sacrificial action resulted in the salvation for all who might repent and believe the good news of the gospel. Bible with Sunrise The Response of the Gospel: Repent and Believe The gospel message is simple: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Jesus Christ was the perfect sacrifice. He died on a cross for sins, but on the third day, he rose again, and conquered death. Jesus demonstrated the love of God in that while we were sinners, he died for us (Romans 5:8). This is the message of the gospel. The response of the gospel is also simple: repent and believe the gospel. Whoever truly believes this message and turns from their sin (repents) is able to be forgiven of their rebellion against God and be reconciled to him. Believers are no longer condemned to eternal death and hell. Instead, we can now live forever with God in heaven. This is the positive response to the gospel: repentance and belief (Acts 20:21). More to the point, repentance is the new attitude a Christian has toward sin. To repent is to turn away from destructive and sinful behavior so you can live a holy life before God. Repentance is the result of God the Holy Spirit convicting you of sin so you can walk before the Lord in obedience-not perfect in this body, but becoming more like Christ as you grow in the faith.
@@icegamer2347 Belief is also more than mental assent. True belief is trusting God to save you from your sins. It’s where you stop trusting in your own works to be righteous before God, since no number of good deeds will make you right with a holy God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Instead, believing the gospel that Jesus came to save sinners like us and calling out to him to be saved is what makes us right with God (Romans 10:9-10) The Effects of Believing the Gospel: A New Life in Christ When a person believes the gospel, a new life begins. The effects of repentance and belief are so radical, Jesus called it being “born again” (John 3:3). A believer in Jesus, also called a Christian, is no longer living the same life as before. They have turned from a sinful and condemned way of life of serving themselves to a holy and hopeful way of life in service to God. In Acts 26:18, the Apostle Paul described the effects of the gospel in something Jesus told him: to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me. The new Christian is no longer living under the curse and bondage of sin. Instead, God the Son has set them free to walk in obedience by the power of God the Holy Spirit and holiness before God the Father. The Christian doesn’t need to fear the just penalty of death and eternal hell (1 John 4:17-19). Instead, Jesus has paid the penalty for sins so people can walk with God on earth, trusting him to guide our steps through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 23:3), and be forever with him in eternity. Hands folded on a bible The Call of the Gospel: Repent and Believe in Christ Our encouragement to you today: repent and believe the gospel. Turn from your sins and trust completely in the finished work of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. Believe in him for forgiveness. Do not trust in your own righteous works to make you right with God. Instead, believe in Jesus’ effective works and death on the cross for your sins. The Scripture declares: Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God (John 3:18). What a wonderful Savior-and what a wonderful salvation in Christ our Creator and Savior!
Something that I like about tower of god is (besides it being planned) that it lets you know from jump “Yea Baam is special” instead of disappointing you down the line by having it seem he’s ordinary but he’s a broken demigod. Like with how everyone thought luffy had a standard rubber devil fruit but now he has toon force and as much as it pains me to say it naruto. How he was supposed to be a failure but had almost boundless potential
I honestly dont understand..... Manga/anime reviews was calling the adaptation trash when it was first coming out.... Seeing this review (maybe being a anime only) this is straight fire.... (Rachel is the best written/ trash character ive seen) I hope they do a season 2. I wanna read the manga but im a bit afraid i might see what the other reviews were saying 😢 great review btw.
Okay, In the anime at least, he is never betrayed for being weak. He is betrayed because of Rachel's selfishness, and wanting to climb the tower herself.
But she also considered him weak as first and left him behind because of that she thought he would hold her back
@@dephtcoreactually she was jelous of bam thats why
@@gabrielcharles4235Thats why in the end she betrayed him yeah but i was more speaking of the beginning when she went into the tower without him before knowing anything
Anime please
@@Zero_mero18 Tower of God
The anime is “Tower of God” which is based on the webtoon by the same name. The webtoon almost has 600 chapters and yes the art does improve compared to the start 😅
The story is so good that I forgave the art. It's interesting that the story is so good without it being very clear what the hell is going on
Where can I read it?
there is no God except Jesus - idolatry is sin!!
The word gospel means “good news” in the original language of the Bible. When Christians talk about the gospel, they are presenting the good news of how Christ’s death and resurrection reconciles sinners to God. The aim of this article is to provide a full context of the gospel: how a holy God created the world, how the world fell into sin and brokenness, how God offers salvation to people, and how everyone who repents and believes the gospel can be saved.
The core of the gospel message can be summarized in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. Paul stated . . .
Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain.
For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.
So the gospel consists of truly believing certain historical facts about Jesus Christ: that he died for our sins, was buried, and raised from the dead. However, to understand the gospel fully, it’s best to understand why the good news is so “good.” And to do that, we need to go back to the beginning.
The days of creation
The Gospel and Creation?
In the beginning, God created the universe and everything in it.
God made the glorious expanse of heaven: the sun, the moon, and galaxies. He made the earth with waters and land fit for flowering plants, towering trees, and food for every creature. When he finished making the heavens and earth, he populated the waters with fish and sea creatures. He filled the land with deer, dinosaurs, and what the Bible calls “creeping things”-that all produce after their “kind.”
After finishing everything else, the Creator crowned his creation by making man and woman in his own image (Genesis 1:27). From those original two people, named Adam and Eve, every other human being on the planet would eventually be born. Their offspring-the children, grandchildren, and so on-would later become the billions of people who populate the earth today.
When God completed his works on the sixth day of creation, he proclaimed the world was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). There was absolutely no disease, death, suffering, or evil in this perfect creation . . . but that didn’t last long.
Eve handing fruit to Adam
The Bad News and the Gospel: The Fall
God placed Adam and Eve into a beautiful and lush garden to enjoy.
God provided everything in the garden, and no need was unmet. And being the Creator, he wanted his people to follow his instructions for their own good. After all, he made humans in his own image, and they were not designed to act against his nature. God required holy living from his people because of his character, so God gave Adam and Eve a simple command:
You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat[a] of it you shall surely die. (Genesis 2:16-17).
God commanded one small thing in the midst of the most plentiful garden in a perfect and beautiful world. And the stated consequences for breaking the command were severe: death. Enter the devil. Assuming the form of a serpent, the devil tempted the woman, and she gave the man fruit from the forbidden tree to eat (Genesis 3:1-6). And they both ate . . . and became sinners. This event, now known as the fall, catapulted Adam, Eve, and the rest of creation into corruption and brokenness on a one-way road to destruction.
It was this rebellion of the first man, Adam, who was directly given God’s command, that brought death, suffering, and separation from God into this world. The results are all around us. All of Adam’s descendants are sinful from conception (Psalm 51:5) and have themselves entered into this rebellion.
Rebellion was catastrophic for humanity.
Adam and Eve sinned, and their rebellious nature and consequences of their sin passed onto their offspring-all of us. No longer would everyone be able to live in a perfect garden in direct fellowship with God. Instead, sin before the holiness of God caused every person to be condemned and separated from him.
The Bible declares “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Every one of us is condemned because we too have rebelled against God. If you’re wondering how you have sinned, here are just a few of God’s commands . . .
Love God above everything else (Matthew 22:37)
Honor Jesus Christ as your Lord (1 Peter 3:15)
Don’t lie (Leviticus 19:11)
Don’t steal (Exodus 20:15)
Don’t covet your neighbor’s possessions (Deuteronomy 5:21)
Love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:31)
Every time you break one of God’s commands, you sin. And sin separates you from a holy God. Just as Adam and Eve lost fellowship with God and ultimately died because of their sin, we too will die. We will die physically because of our sin against God working on our bodies, but the eternal consequences of our sin on our souls are also severe. The Bible promises “punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord” to those who do not obey the gospel of the Lord Jesus (2 Thessalonians 1:8-9). Just as those who rebel against God are condemned to die, so also is everyone condemned to eternal death in hell because of sin. Without a savior, all of us would suffer, because everyone is a sinner.
And thankfully, that’s not the whole story.
Cross with sunrise
The Good News of the Gospel: Christ Died for Sinners
The good news is that God has done something about this terrible situation.
Though the world rebelled against its Creator God, he loved the world so much that he refused to leave it as it was. In perhaps the most well-known passage in the Bible, we see hope for a sin-cursed humanity . . .
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16).
God saw the problem. He felt compassion for people. He acted to save people, in the person of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And Jesus was no ordinary man.
Jesus was God who took on flesh (John 1:14).
Jesus created the world (John 1:3).
Jesus was born to a virgin in Bethlehem of first-century Palestine (Matthew 1:23).
Jesus, though God, took on the practice of a common carpenter (Mark 6:3).
Jesus began his public teaching ministry when he was around 30 years old, teaching and ministering to tens of thousands (Luke 3:23).
Jesus taught with authority-unlike the other teachers at the time (Matthew 7:29).
Jesus performed many miracles (Mark 1:30-31; Luke 5:1-11; John 2:1-11, etc.).
Jesus didn’t sin (2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 4:15).
Jesus died on a Roman cross though declared to be guiltless by the presiding Roman prefect (Matthew 27:50; John 19:30).
Jesus was buried in a borrowed tomb (Matthew 27:57-61).
Jesus rose from the dead in a physical body (Matthew 28:5-6; Mark 16:6).
Jesus claimed to be God-because he was (John 1:1; Titus 2:13).
In summary, Jesus Christ the Creator, though totally sinless, suffered, on behalf of mankind, the penalty of mankind’s sin, which is death. He did this to satisfy the righteous demands of the holiness and justice of God. And this sacrificial action resulted in the salvation for all who might repent and believe the good news of the gospel.
Bible with Sunrise
The Response of the Gospel: Repent and Believe
The gospel message is simple: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Jesus Christ was the perfect sacrifice. He died on a cross for sins, but on the third day, he rose again, and conquered death. Jesus demonstrated the love of God in that while we were sinners, he died for us (Romans 5:8). This is the message of the gospel.
The response of the gospel is also simple: repent and believe the gospel.
Whoever truly believes this message and turns from their sin (repents) is able to be forgiven of their rebellion against God and be reconciled to him. Believers are no longer condemned to eternal death and hell. Instead, we can now live forever with God in heaven. This is the positive response to the gospel: repentance and belief (Acts 20:21).
More to the point, repentance is the new attitude a Christian has toward sin. To repent is to turn away from destructive and sinful behavior so you can live a holy life before God. Repentance is the result of God the Holy Spirit convicting you of sin so you can walk before the Lord in obedience-not perfect in this body, but becoming more like Christ as you grow in the faith.
Belief is also more than mental assent. True belief is trusting God to save you from your sins. It’s where you stop trusting in your own works to be righteous before God, since no number of good deeds will make you right with a holy God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Instead, believing the gospel that Jesus came to save sinners like us and calling out to him to be saved is what makes us right with God (Romans 10:9-10)
The Effects of Believing the Gospel: A New Life in Christ
When a person believes the gospel, a new life begins.
The effects of repentance and belief are so radical, Jesus called it being “born again” (John 3:3). A believer in Jesus, also called a Christian, is no longer living the same life as before. They have turned from a sinful and condemned way of life of serving themselves to a holy and hopeful way of life in service to God. In Acts 26:18, the Apostle Paul described the effects of the gospel in something Jesus told him:
to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.
The new Christian is no longer living under the curse and bondage of sin. Instead, God the Son has set them free to walk in obedience by the power of God the Holy Spirit and holiness before God the Father. The Christian doesn’t need to fear the just penalty of death and eternal hell (1 John 4:17-19). Instead, Jesus has paid the penalty for sins so people can walk with God on earth, trusting him to guide our steps through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 23:3), and be forever with him in eternity.
Hands folded on a bible
The Call of the Gospel: Repent and Believe in Christ
Our encouragement to you today: repent and believe the gospel. Turn from your sins and trust completely in the finished work of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. Believe in him for forgiveness. Do not trust in your own righteous works to make you right with God. Instead, believe in Jesus’ effective works and death on the cross for your sins.
The Scripture declares:
Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God (John 3:18).
What a wonderful Savior-and what a wonderful salvation in Christ our Creator and Savior!
they made a game not to long ago
so a lot of this was “Stab the body and it heals, but injure the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime.” ― Mineko Iwasaki
Wise words
Wise words
Wise words
Wise words
Wise words
Bro the sword really said I LIKE CUTE MEN
For starters, that girl isn't his girlfriend it's more like he admires her so much like a savior to the point he wants to give her everything. Anyway, the WHOLE PLOT IS AMAZING, although the art got better guys and gals trust me it gets better to the point you sweat while reading fast.
No one ever said that
nah shes like a mother figure
I stopped reading when white popped up cuz i didnt know if it was gonna be bad
@@_.359 So you stopped during hell train ?
@@moudhafferbouallegui nah a bit after when the dog boss shows up
15:50zoro is lost again💀
its a black zoro black zoro going to be white minority hunter lol
Bro I didn’t even notice whaaaaaaaaaaaaaa was he in the webtoon?
Manhwa reader here: Bam was not betrayed because he was weak. It was because Bam was selected over Rachel and that she was jealous that he got the right.
she thought he was weak so she left him, Rachel also thought he would keep her back from climbing the tower so she "killed him"
@@Redactedlol. Not weak she’s was jealous
I miss seeing Rak being his giant self
Our brother Rak gets less screen time than Darth Maul!
That title is not even close to true. Rachel betrayed baam cause she wanted to be a star and was pissed that baam was more lucky than her since the princess took a liking to him and let him borrow a sword, and the tower technically chose him not her she just ganked his ride.
There are two anime recap titles and only two
He was betrayed for being weak, but came back as the strongest in the world
He reincarnated into a magical world, and became strongest in the magical academy
You Forgot The "SS Rank Hero Hides Power To Be Ordinary" Lol
@@Delet3riousand “Boy was kicked from hero’s party”
your forgetting the '''Orphan boy was bullied but became a SS rank hero
@@lilsaucyzay1281 and “Bullied boy gets revenge by becoming a God”
31:40 Zoro’s lost again now he’s in a whole different anime 💀
Frrrrrr zoro gonna disappear from somebody breathing on luffy
And he switched sides
Next anime title :A lvl 0 guy stabbed his toe on a coffee table and people laughed so he became an overpowered § god:
😂😂😂😂😂
lol
A guy stubs his toe so hard where he meets the toes to become overpowered:
"how she said goodbye to her mother before her mother was clapped." AYO-
I miss when this story was about climbing the tower and passing tests, tbh. It's fine now, but so many new characters get introduced just to be forgotten a couple chapters later. And we haven't seen a lot of the main cast in sooooo long :(
That's called world building. SIU needs to set up a reason for there to be a divide between the 10 family heads. Keeping main characters around limits that bcz they're still regulars and a really weak compared to branch leaders and army rankers
@@moudhafferbouallegui but i didnt think bam was regular
@@mintymonkey1758he is not
Nah AI's pronouncing Bam as Bomb when it's more pronounced like B-am
Bro we need a part two
Fame, money it’s yours is my friend you just have to find it. that day a bunch of people became pirates, looking for the one piece
Nah I only look for the two piece
I only look for the peach piece
@@airehenry7717 💀💀💀
See bruv I made a mistake
solo busco el trozo de melón
I love how aniplot had the name wrong the name is "Tower of God"
“Before she was clapped”😂
31:40 zoro turned into his worst enemy😂😂😂
i mean og zoro was kinda black he always was his worst enemy
Oh😭
@@rhubenhollins1785 its just the truth
bruh i saw it was like wait a min
Can't wait for season 2. hope they'll make it.
They wont the anime series were like a trailer to the webtoons
@@kidusabro5567 oh didn't knew they were gonna do that 😁 that's for the heads-up
@@kidusabro5567a year?? 😭
They announced that they are I think it’s next year
@@AQUACOFFIN Wtf you are talking about lol, trailer of 12 episodes?
One of the best manhwas honestly
Title please
Anime : TOWER OF GODS
I can’t wait for the next part😭
Ban with long hair is just 👄
PART 222 NEEDED PLEASE
the girl isn't even his girlfriend, why do you bait people like this
🔥🔥🔥🔥Need Pt 2 Asap
It's finally out
Where
Please I need to watch the PT 2
It's not out. There's no S2 of this anime and the manga author has died. Should be enough content for like 2-3 seasons, but it won't have an ending.
I’m surprised the main character didn’t get DEMOLISHED by his roast
Bro Zoro got lost every time even this anime 15:53
True
Minority hunter zoro : ❌
Minotrity zero :✅
So no one gonna talk about how the letters writing floated off the paper?
"They betrayed him for being weak but he climbed up a tower to become god"
Bruh where this tower at i need the location desperately 💀💀
Me 2😢😢😢
31:41 zoro lost his way
31:40 poor zoro he again got lost😂o
Omg i never got this much likes
frrr😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Fr
Zoro became what he hunted the minority hunter
OMG YEAH🤣🤣🤣🤣
Definitely one of the best anime out there
Bro is like a NPC he spawn anywere he got the cave spawn
no way, thats tower of god it is originaly a comic on webtoon and new episodes are still coming out, its one of my favorite series
Bro got rizz bro rizzed up the spirit nah that’s crazy
31:23 Ain’t no way zoro was there but black💀💀💀
BRO!Aniplot didn’t roast him in the first 10 seconds!😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮😮
6:39
Zoro be like: finnaly a worthy opponent
ok is no one gonna talk about the text going out of the paper in the letter
Bro became a God 💀
No he wasn't betrayed because he was weak.
this is the only recap where he dosent roast the mc every 5 seconds
Anime name: never mind aniplot needs to stop being lazy and intentionally leaving out the anime name from their title just so they can manipulate people into reading comments to increase their channel interaction rate.
Lmao you understand if name gonna be in title he will get copyright strike? Im interested how much copyright strikes he already has on this channel
The anime is Tower of God, it's a dogsh1t anime. The MC was betrayed an insane amount of times and he kept sucking up to the woman that betrayed him. It's not worth watching the anime because all he does is feign for the woman who betrayed him and pushed him into the water to die. *IF* another season releases, it'll show him not caring about her anymore. Other than that, just read the manga, it's equally as annoying but worse in a sense because it starts off EXTREMELY slow (Just like the Tower of God fanbase).
MC: Baam
Traitor: Rachel
Rachel is the creator's favorite character, so even if she brutally mxrders an innocent person (much like Talentless Nana), she'll be written as a nice character that brutally mxrdered an innocent person, by the creator.
Thx
@@greez499 that’s a good point that I hadn’t considered, but it doesn’t excuse him not just doing it the comments immediately after posting. I legit won’t watch what he posts right after posting for at least for a few hours knowing I won’t know the name of the anime until some gigachad comments the name.
@DeepDownInTheOcean
Counter point: Baam doesn't remember anything other than being in the dark room where Rachel found him. To him it's a really formative memory that she brought with her light, friendship, and entertainment. Every time she left he cried himself to sleep hoping she'd be there when he wakes up so he's not alone in the dark again.
He's obsessed in season 1 and for much of season 2(although that mostly shifts to just wanting to know why she betrayed him after being so nice since he couldn't believe she's just mean out of jealousy like she claims).
I think that's kind of understandable given his situation though, she's all he knew and looked forward to for as long as he can remember, and you act like all of that would be discarded in a couple of years by someone who's emotionally immature because of his messed up childhood.
Just because you don't understand people doesn't make a series which focuses heavily on understanding people's motivations bad, it just makes it not for you.
Anime name: Tower of God
Thank you😊
np@@ricardohermanus6383
Bam didnt come form the bottom of the tower. he came from the outside
My honest reaction : We live we love we lie
My factual response: we exist, we show affection, we spread misinformation
Factual🤓
I can't breathe I'm laughing too much *dies*
"Clap him" AYO
guys it was just one betray lol not they betrayed him
Bruh all of them are simps😂😂
Guys if you are looking for pt 2 its not possible cause season 2 realising in 2024 july
I hate that season 2 never came out
It’s coming. A teaser is out for it
its sad that she pushed him off
Is there gonna be a part 2? Pls have one
THE ANIME IS "TOWER OF GOD"
still my favorite series to this date.
so many cool characters and story.
Especially Traumerei drip 🔥
I like how instead of kill he saying clap
Pov Zoro getting lost:💀
I feel like I’m getting Deja vu from a game
We NEED Part 2 PLEASE
There won’t be a part 2 he just recapped the entire anime
@@icegamer2347 He could do the webtoon but i don't think he would do it. He is an anime channel not an monga channel.
Edit: Five days ago Crunchyroll announced a season two is coming I don't know when though.
@@playingsupercell9108 that season 2 was supposed to drop in summer earlier this year but it didn’t happen
N. O.
there is no God except Jesus - idolatry is sin!!
The word gospel means “good news” in the original language of the Bible. When Christians talk about the gospel, they are presenting the good news of how Christ’s death and resurrection reconciles sinners to God. The aim of this article is to provide a full context of the gospel: how a holy God created the world, how the world fell into sin and brokenness, how God offers salvation to people, and how everyone who repents and believes the gospel can be saved.
The core of the gospel message can be summarized in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. Paul stated . . .
Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain.
For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.
So the gospel consists of truly believing certain historical facts about Jesus Christ: that he died for our sins, was buried, and raised from the dead. However, to understand the gospel fully, it’s best to understand why the good news is so “good.” And to do that, we need to go back to the beginning.
The days of creation
The Gospel and Creation?
In the beginning, God created the universe and everything in it.
God made the glorious expanse of heaven: the sun, the moon, and galaxies. He made the earth with waters and land fit for flowering plants, towering trees, and food for every creature. When he finished making the heavens and earth, he populated the waters with fish and sea creatures. He filled the land with deer, dinosaurs, and what the Bible calls “creeping things”-that all produce after their “kind.”
After finishing everything else, the Creator crowned his creation by making man and woman in his own image (Genesis 1:27). From those original two people, named Adam and Eve, every other human being on the planet would eventually be born. Their offspring-the children, grandchildren, and so on-would later become the billions of people who populate the earth today.
When God completed his works on the sixth day of creation, he proclaimed the world was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). There was absolutely no disease, death, suffering, or evil in this perfect creation . . . but that didn’t last long.
Eve handing fruit to Adam
The Bad News and the Gospel: The Fall
God placed Adam and Eve into a beautiful and lush garden to enjoy.
God provided everything in the garden, and no need was unmet. And being the Creator, he wanted his people to follow his instructions for their own good. After all, he made humans in his own image, and they were not designed to act against his nature. God required holy living from his people because of his character, so God gave Adam and Eve a simple command:
You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat[a] of it you shall surely die. (Genesis 2:16-17).
God commanded one small thing in the midst of the most plentiful garden in a perfect and beautiful world. And the stated consequences for breaking the command were severe: death. Enter the devil. Assuming the form of a serpent, the devil tempted the woman, and she gave the man fruit from the forbidden tree to eat (Genesis 3:1-6). And they both ate . . . and became sinners. This event, now known as the fall, catapulted Adam, Eve, and the rest of creation into corruption and brokenness on a one-way road to destruction.
It was this rebellion of the first man, Adam, who was directly given God’s command, that brought death, suffering, and separation from God into this world. The results are all around us. All of Adam’s descendants are sinful from conception (Psalm 51:5) and have themselves entered into this rebellion.
Rebellion was catastrophic for humanity.
Adam and Eve sinned, and their rebellious nature and consequences of their sin passed onto their offspring-all of us. No longer would everyone be able to live in a perfect garden in direct fellowship with God. Instead, sin before the holiness of God caused every person to be condemned and separated from him.
The Bible declares “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Every one of us is condemned because we too have rebelled against God. If you’re wondering how you have sinned, here are just a few of God’s commands . . .
Love God above everything else (Matthew 22:37)
Honor Jesus Christ as your Lord (1 Peter 3:15)
Don’t lie (Leviticus 19:11)
Don’t steal (Exodus 20:15)
Don’t covet your neighbor’s possessions (Deuteronomy 5:21)
Love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:31)
Every time you break one of God’s commands, you sin. And sin separates you from a holy God. Just as Adam and Eve lost fellowship with God and ultimately died because of their sin, we too will die. We will die physically because of our sin against God working on our bodies, but the eternal consequences of our sin on our souls are also severe. The Bible promises “punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord” to those who do not obey the gospel of the Lord Jesus (2 Thessalonians 1:8-9). Just as those who rebel against God are condemned to die, so also is everyone condemned to eternal death in hell because of sin. Without a savior, all of us would suffer, because everyone is a sinner.
And thankfully, that’s not the whole story.
Cross with sunrise
The Good News of the Gospel: Christ Died for Sinners
The good news is that God has done something about this terrible situation.
Though the world rebelled against its Creator God, he loved the world so much that he refused to leave it as it was. In perhaps the most well-known passage in the Bible, we see hope for a sin-cursed humanity . . .
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16).
God saw the problem. He felt compassion for people. He acted to save people, in the person of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And Jesus was no ordinary man.
Jesus was God who took on flesh (John 1:14).
Jesus created the world (John 1:3).
Jesus was born to a virgin in Bethlehem of first-century Palestine (Matthew 1:23).
Jesus, though God, took on the practice of a common carpenter (Mark 6:3).
Jesus began his public teaching ministry when he was around 30 years old, teaching and ministering to tens of thousands (Luke 3:23).
Jesus taught with authority-unlike the other teachers at the time (Matthew 7:29).
Jesus performed many miracles (Mark 1:30-31; Luke 5:1-11; John 2:1-11, etc.).
Jesus didn’t sin (2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 4:15).
Jesus died on a Roman cross though declared to be guiltless by the presiding Roman prefect (Matthew 27:50; John 19:30).
Jesus was buried in a borrowed tomb (Matthew 27:57-61).
Jesus rose from the dead in a physical body (Matthew 28:5-6; Mark 16:6).
Jesus claimed to be God-because he was (John 1:1; Titus 2:13).
In summary, Jesus Christ the Creator, though totally sinless, suffered, on behalf of mankind, the penalty of mankind’s sin, which is death. He did this to satisfy the righteous demands of the holiness and justice of God. And this sacrificial action resulted in the salvation for all who might repent and believe the good news of the gospel.
Bible with Sunrise
The Response of the Gospel: Repent and Believe
The gospel message is simple: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Jesus Christ was the perfect sacrifice. He died on a cross for sins, but on the third day, he rose again, and conquered death. Jesus demonstrated the love of God in that while we were sinners, he died for us (Romans 5:8). This is the message of the gospel.
The response of the gospel is also simple: repent and believe the gospel.
Whoever truly believes this message and turns from their sin (repents) is able to be forgiven of their rebellion against God and be reconciled to him. Believers are no longer condemned to eternal death and hell. Instead, we can now live forever with God in heaven. This is the positive response to the gospel: repentance and belief (Acts 20:21).
More to the point, repentance is the new attitude a Christian has toward sin. To repent is to turn away from destructive and sinful behavior so you can live a holy life before God. Repentance is the result of God the Holy Spirit convicting you of sin so you can walk before the Lord in obedience-not perfect in this body, but becoming more like Christ as you grow in the faith.
@@icegamer2347 Belief is also more than mental assent. True belief is trusting God to save you from your sins. It’s where you stop trusting in your own works to be righteous before God, since no number of good deeds will make you right with a holy God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Instead, believing the gospel that Jesus came to save sinners like us and calling out to him to be saved is what makes us right with God (Romans 10:9-10)
The Effects of Believing the Gospel: A New Life in Christ
When a person believes the gospel, a new life begins.
The effects of repentance and belief are so radical, Jesus called it being “born again” (John 3:3). A believer in Jesus, also called a Christian, is no longer living the same life as before. They have turned from a sinful and condemned way of life of serving themselves to a holy and hopeful way of life in service to God. In Acts 26:18, the Apostle Paul described the effects of the gospel in something Jesus told him:
to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.
The new Christian is no longer living under the curse and bondage of sin. Instead, God the Son has set them free to walk in obedience by the power of God the Holy Spirit and holiness before God the Father. The Christian doesn’t need to fear the just penalty of death and eternal hell (1 John 4:17-19). Instead, Jesus has paid the penalty for sins so people can walk with God on earth, trusting him to guide our steps through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 23:3), and be forever with him in eternity.
Hands folded on a bible
The Call of the Gospel: Repent and Believe in Christ
Our encouragement to you today: repent and believe the gospel. Turn from your sins and trust completely in the finished work of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. Believe in him for forgiveness. Do not trust in your own righteous works to make you right with God. Instead, believe in Jesus’ effective works and death on the cross for your sins.
The Scripture declares:
Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God (John 3:18).
What a wonderful Savior-and what a wonderful salvation in Christ our Creator and Savior!
We need a part 2 ❤❤ples mek a part 2
31:40 bro tried being zoro
Or is he zoro but got lost again
Ikr
More please i want more its gud i love your recaps btw
The main character didnt need shinsu , Shinsu needed him XD
I love this comment bruh lol
We need a part two please
Bruh everyone helping him because he is cute
Bro with the Pink checks is like from habiz hotel
Cutness can save lifes 😂❤
who else read and still does read the manga?
Where do you read the manga at
Is there a part 2 please thank you
I need the next part right now
me too.
He wasn’t betrayed for being weak. He was betrayed simply because of his immense potential
Something that I like about tower of god is (besides it being planned) that it lets you know from jump “Yea Baam is special” instead of disappointing you down the line by having it seem he’s ordinary but he’s a broken demigod. Like with how everyone thought luffy had a standard rubber devil fruit but now he has toon force and as much as it pains me to say it naruto. How he was supposed to be a failure but had almost boundless potential
"but helped him because he was pretty"
Looks like if it were me i stood no chance
Such a good anime soundtrack is fire too
31:23 BRO THAT'S ZORO ON THE LEFT
I watched the whole 48 mins and didn't see him become a god.
PT 2 please if u can
Cmon brooooooo is there like a part 2 to this
When will season 2 come out !?😭
cant wait for pt2
Alternative name
Boy with unlimited rizz goes up a tower for his friend
we have to wait 3 more months
Can't wait till Season 2 of the anime starts so I can start hating Rachel again lol
I honestly dont understand..... Manga/anime reviews was calling the adaptation trash when it was first coming out.... Seeing this review (maybe being a anime only) this is straight fire.... (Rachel is the best written/ trash character ive seen) I hope they do a season 2. I wanna read the manga but im a bit afraid i might see what the other reviews were saying 😢 great review btw.
We need part 2
thats all there is :/ but i think they will make a second season next year
Anime:Tower of God
Bro ur amazing keep ip the good work
Anime Name: Tower of God
false god
Bro zoro rlly got lost 31:22 and hes black his worst nightmare
I had to play the game to see what happened next because doesnt look like the anime will come put anytime soon to figure out whats next 😅
Season 2 announced
season 2 will be releasad in july 2024
He uses the word clap a little in this video lol
Every. Single. Time.
Down.down deep into the abyss
31:23 you can see zoro on the left side of the screen, I don't know if anyone saw this or is this just me seeing it for the first time
Imagine becoming powerful just because you chased a woman
4:09 bros power is being a pookie wookie 😂
This is my first time seeing Zoro in a another anime
31:22 zoro got lost again 💀 (bro forgot his swords)
Anime name is :tower of god its rlly good u guys should watch it