Why the Local Church Matters | Josh Buice

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @paulabranson6530
    @paulabranson6530 Год назад +6

    I totally agree but finding a Church is whats hard. Driving 50 minutes how do we get plugged in?

    • @HearGodsWord
      @HearGodsWord Год назад +2

      Might mean moving ?

    • @hewhohasearstohearlethimhe9509
      @hewhohasearstohearlethimhe9509 Год назад

      The fact is, the entire church is 100% apostate. There are no Christians in any church. If anyone is actually a Christian they will not be found in anything called the church.

  • @katherineecheveria
    @katherineecheveria Год назад

    Thank u so much...❤🙏

  • @expositor99
    @expositor99 Год назад

    Is there a reformed Baptist church in the Coachella valley ?

  • @raysalmon6566
    @raysalmon6566 Год назад

    We all need at least a 101 on textual criticism
    Some scribes also had difficulty with ascribing apostleship to this otherwise unknown woman, and so made a very slight change in the text to circumvent the problem. In some of our manuscripts, rather than saying "Greet Andronicus and Junia, my relatives and fellow prisoners, who are foremost among the apostles," the text is now changed so as to be more readily translated: "Greet Andronicus and Junia, my relatives; and also greet my fellow prisoners who are foremost among the apostles." With this textual change, no longer does one need to worry about a woman being cited among the apostolic band of men! A similar change was made by some scribes who copied the book of Acts *Dan Wallace, Early Christian Writings*

  • @leslieladyhawke
    @leslieladyhawke Год назад +1

    Plz pray for my husband to want to go to a physical church. I wont go without him. We at least watch the best teaching each Sunday - John MacArthur. I watch 4-5 other ones myself. Thx

    • @lucylove523
      @lucylove523 Год назад +3

      You don’t need to avoid going to church without your husband. You can still go without him and be faithful to the Lord. It is important to be with the body and do the one anothers, coming together

    • @leslieladyhawke
      @leslieladyhawke Год назад +1

      @@lucylove523 Perhaps. But I dont feel comfortable going without him. It would put him in a bad light to the people there, disrespectful. If he wasnt a Christian, I might go. But he is and I want to respect him.

    • @helenpeddycord2241
      @helenpeddycord2241 Год назад +2

      @@leslieladyhawke- May I encourage you somewhat Sister? My Husband of 52 years has not been able to attend church with me every week, due to his disabilities. He does watch our services online every week and this allows us to converse about the Scriptures and sermons. It is not perfect, but it is perfect for us and our church family.
      Once you go, you will meet other believers and they will become well acquainted with your situation and the love and support you and your husband receive is absolutely beautiful💕🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @lucylove523
      @lucylove523 Год назад +2

      @@leslieladyhawke ultimately we do submit to our husband but we shouldn’t neglect our own need to not forsake the assembly with the body. That’s as much as I know

    • @leslieladyhawke
      @leslieladyhawke Год назад +2

      @@helenpeddycord2241 I understand what youre saying and that you want to help.
      My original comment was a request for prayer for my husband to want to go to church. No other advice needed. Thanks for your and everyone else’s concern.

  • @StayInTheWord
    @StayInTheWord Год назад +1

    I don’t believe there is a church within 50 miles that doesn’t:
    A. Sing Bethel/Hillsong
    B. Have Female Pastors
    C. Subscribe to Pentecostalism
    What is one to do, Josh?

    • @ElwinRansom1
      @ElwinRansom1 Год назад

      150 miles for me...

    • @hewhohasearstohearlethimhe9509
      @hewhohasearstohearlethimhe9509 Год назад

      The fact is, the entire church is 100% apostate. There are no Christians in any church. If anyone is actually a Christian they will not be found in anything called the church.

    • @roberttrevino62800
      @roberttrevino62800 Год назад +1

      It seems like you are unwilling to do what is necessary to obey the Lords commands and that you want others to reassure your excuses. If you live in the US, there surely is a small house church in your area that is mostly biblical. If you won’t find that small house church, then move. If you can’t move, gather your own group of believers. If someone genuinely wanted to obey the Lords commands, they will find a way.

    • @StayInTheWord
      @StayInTheWord Год назад +1

      @@roberttrevino62800 I have been strongly considering opening up my home and inviting other believers so I am not forsaking the assembling. Not looking for excuses… just looking for a biblical church. Thanks for your input, Robert.

    • @roberttrevino62800
      @roberttrevino62800 Год назад +2

      @@StayInTheWord That makes sense. Apologies for assuming incorrectly.

  • @realfetchboy
    @realfetchboy Год назад +1

    Yes, yes, yes! You can't love the Lord Jesus and hate His body.
    It baffles me as an elder in a small local church for several decades how many people visit for a bit, then have some excuse why they won't be attending our church or any other. The excuses range from you're too small to you don't have a flashy youth program or your pastor is not as engaging as a prior pastor they once had even though the content is sound biblically. So they stay home and "do church" as a family. I want to ask these people how they expect to obey all the many "one another" statements in the NT that we are exhorted to obey if they aren't in a local church. Christ says clearly that we show His glory to the watching world best when we show love for one another (John 13:34-35). How are these Christians going to obey His great command to love one another if they are never around other believers in the local church? Our culture desperately needs an example of how people from different backgrounds, ages, genders, economics, and ethnicities can get along. God wants to show His glory in bringing people together who wouldn't get along otherwise. Yet these Christians see church as just another consumer commodity like a restaurant or entertainment venue. No, you show love best for Christ when you faithfully love and serve His body in His stead.

    • @hewhohasearstohearlethimhe9509
      @hewhohasearstohearlethimhe9509 Год назад

      You are completely deceived. The entire church is 100% apostate. The church is nothing more than a marketplace for the buying and selling of the Godless world's false freewill gospel and the freewill gospels fake christianiy. There are no Christians in the church.
      Loving one another refers to another Christian. Again, there are no Christians in the church. Just because you and all those snared into all the churches what to consider yourselves Christians, means nothing. If anyone was actually a Christian, they will not have anything to do with anything called the church.
      All those in all the churches are the Godless people of the Godless world. The actual Christians are not to fellowship with the Godless people of the God hating world. You are steeped in deception, and in a 100% fake christianity. Repent!

  • @alastairhopkins245
    @alastairhopkins245 10 месяцев назад

    The perfect church on Earth does not exist and you cannot make the perfect church. If you can prove me wrong and find this church DO NOT JOIN IT!!! If you do you will spoil it.