I love how this conversation was very peaceful. I pray that one day this young boys come to the Truth, they love God and it’s clear, it’s not their fault, but the Organization.
777pugz Actually, 777, I have it on good authority that as soon as the filming was over the two Watchtower Society lads started shouting and getting abusive and aggressive, and in the ensuing punch-up they both ended up with black eyes!
@@archangeljesus4369 Thanks for your comment. I’ve subscribed to your RUclips channel from Ireland. Are you in Christ ( mentioned over 300 times in the New Testament. Are you a Jesus Witness Acts 1:8 ? Are you a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ while making other disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is a test in God’s word for us all.in 2 Corinthians 13:5 Does Jesus live in you . Saint Paul said I no longer live but Christ Jesus now lives in me Galatians 2:20 Have you one verse stating that Michael is Jesus. Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ will be saved and forgiven. Call on the Lord Jesus Christ right now and see change in your life in Jesus name
@@seanrathmakedisciples1508 That mere servant Jesus has a father in John 14:28 whose greater than he'll ever be. Do you accept YHWH who sent Jesus or do you reject him? Of course Jehovah's Witnesses make disciples. That's why they're 8 million and making disciples of people in 195 countries world over.
These young men are already in the truth! They were not blinded to believe that God will punish people in hell forever those that are not entering the in the narrow road that leads to life. (Mat. 7:14) They believe what the bible said at John 3:16 that those who will not believe in Jesus will only perish, meaning, they will cease to exist. Romans: 6:23 also said that the wages of sin is death, NOT ETERNAL LIFE IN HELL TORMENTED; and they believe Romans 6:7 that says "THOSE WHO DIED ARE ACQUITTED OF THEIR SINS." And this is a crystal clear doctrine in the bible regarding that only few will have eternal life while many will perish or cease to exist if they will not align their lives with God's truth and way of life. Fiery Hell is a satan-inspired belief that makes God a billion trillion... times evil than the devil, a very horrendous and blasphemous belief indeed! How appropriate 1 Corinthians 2:15-16(NLT) “Those who are spiritual can evaluate all things, but they themselves cannot be evaluated by others. For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts? Who knows enough to teach him?” But we understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NLT Yeah, we understand this belief of hell that this is a false teachings since God is a loving God, a merciful God, and justice are His ways. Hebrews 6:10 (KJV) says "For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister." This verse tells us that if God, even only by forgetting the love we have shown to him, will make Him unrighteous! How much more if He will torture those who were only blinded by Satan; and Oh, don't forget those Hindus in India and Muslims in Middle East countries, the Shintos in Japan, the Budhist in China, that were born in a land that don't believe in the Bible and Jesus and did not even hear the name of the only true God Jehovah. ARE THEIR DEADS ALREADY IN HELL TORMENTED ALREADY?
Haha! I thought the same thing. I was waiting for the “good person quiz.” Ray’s tools seemed to work and this guy knows scripture very well. Good video! God bless!
No matter how we slice it, the Bible must be interpreted, and we ultimately must adhere to a particular conclusion. With that being said, I'm thinking the manor of speaking was used out of respect for alternate beliefs
@@smalltimer4370 : I agree that the Bible must be interpreted. But too often people come to it with preconceived ideas, presuppositions and denominational lenses.
Evan, you are so right - so many people say 'we believe', and they rarely, if ever, say 'I believe'. This is especially true of people who seem to think that belonging to a church makes them Christians, such as Roman Catholics. A Roman Catholic acquaintance of mine asked me once what my church's teaching was on a certain matter. I tried to explain to her that the fellowship I attended did not teach me with any authority at all, but that my teaching comes from the bible, not my church. It amazes me that people are willing to be told by others what the bible teaches, and are happy to accept their view as authoratative without question. My dear old mother, if asked what her religion is, will say she is catholic, not because she has any faith one way or another, but simply because she was told as a child that she was a catholic. I find this so sad and frustrating. So many people will likewise accept even their own identity as prescribed by others.
@@williambunter3311 I agree. When I tell people about my faith, I try my hardest to not say things like ‘’I believe/Christians believe’’ I usually try to say things like ‘’my bible tells me/Jesus said’’. That way if people have a problem with what they are hearing, it’s not between me and them. It’s between them and God and as we all know, Gods word cannot be beat.
These young men are already in the truth! They were not blinded to believe that God will punish people in hell forever those that are not entering the in the narrow road that leads to life. (Mat. 7:14) They believe what the bible said at John 3:16 that those who will not believe in Jesus will only perish, meaning, they will cease to exist. Romans: 6:23 also said that the wages of sin is death, NOT ETERNAL LIFE IN HELL TORMENTED; and they believe Romans 6:7 that says "THOSE WHO DIED ARE ACQUITTED OF THEIR SINS." And this is a crystal clear doctrine in the bible regarding that only few will have eternal life while many will perish or cease to exist if they will not align their lives with God's truth and way of life. Fiery Hell is a satan-inspired belief that makes God a billion trillion... times evil than the devil, a very horrendous and blasphemous belief indeed! How appropriate 1 Corinthians 2:15-16(NLT) “Those who are spiritual can evaluate all things, but they themselves cannot be evaluated by others. For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts? Who knows enough to teach him?” But we understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NLT Yeah, we understand this belief of hell that this is a false teachings since God is a loving God, a merciful God, and justice are His ways. Hebrews 6:10 (KJV) says "For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister." This verse tells us that if God, even only by forgetting the love we have shown to him, will make Him unrighteous! How much more if He will torture those who were only blinded by Satan; and Oh, don't forget those Hindus in India and Muslims in Middle East countries, the Shintos in Japan, the Budhist in China, that were born in a land that don't believe in the Bible and Jesus and did not even hear the name of the only true God Jehovah. ARE THEIR DEADS ALREADY IN HELL TORMENTED ALREADY?
Definitely respect this conversation... Too many people post the clips of videos where "they win the most," where one side feels that they've dominated the other side... here, both sides did a good job actually listening to eachother. No insults, no talking down to eachother with accusations that the other side must be dishonest or ignorant... but a comparison of ideas and questions and then LISTENING to how the other sides responded to those questions. That's a good christian conversation. The key points focused on here seemed to be Sola Fide and Sola Gratia. So 1- JWs believe a person who professes faith should LIVE by their faith. If you declare Christ as lord... you should do what he says. "Repentance" isn't just "saying: 'I'm sorry.'" But actively turning away from sin and obeying God. 2- The Sola Fide perspective seems to see works as the antithesis of faith, rather than the result of faith. That FOLLOWING Jesus must mean you are not sufficiently relying on faith alone to get you your salvation. And that salvation comes from our faith alone. But, while that sounds nice from a certain perspective... salvation doesn't "come from our faith" at all, any more than it "comes from our works." It doesn't come "from us" at all... that's why we refer to χάριν as an "undeserved kindness." Because it's not something "we deserve." It's something "he gives us that we specifically don't deserve, not because he needs to for any reason at all... but because he chooses to." That goes back to the "I have 3 minutes to live, what can I do to ensure everlasting life?" question... and what they want to hear is "make a declaration of faith and accepting Jesus as your savior." ... but that reduces a gift "from God" to a prize "you claim if you say some magic words, after which God is obligated to serve you, and never again has the right to judge you." ... and that's not grace/undeserved kindness. That's still a work-based salvation, even if the work is exclusively "making a statement." That's why JWs don't say there's some specific thing "You can do." The criminal next to Jesus wasn't saved "Because of what he said." He was forgiven and assured eternal life because Jesus judged that he had a true change of heart. That seems to be what Jesus is looking for. Of course, it's never too late to have an actual change of heart and actually accept the gift God offers through Jesus and therefore be freely forgiven of your transgressions. But no, there's no special words a person with a truly unrepentant heart and no interest in actually obeying God can say at the end of his life to circumvent God's (merciful) judgment. God has given all judgment to Jesus, who will know the truth (regardless of what you did or didn't say). ... On top of that, we run into another issue. This conversation frequently centers around "Jesus accepting the just sentence, and suffering the full consequences in our place." And... I would agree with that. But they're attempting to suggest that God is required to either send people to eternal heaven or eternal hell upon death... and that the wages of sin is everlasting indescribable torment. I read Romans 6:23 as "the wages of sin is death." Jesus DID suffer the full consequence of sin: Death. His resurrection on the 3rd day after his death demonstrates that the price he paid was not "eternal torment."
Ephesians 2:8-9 single handedly debunks every false doctrine. How do you know a religion was started by humans? They say "We earn our place in paradise". How do you know it's not created by humans? "There's nothing we can do to earn paradise". Most people don't like the idea of a free lunch. If someone does something for you that you could have done yourself, it feels awkward or embarrassing. So anything we make up is going to be centered around us earning it, making it, deserving it.
I'm not a Jehovah's Witness but I have read the bible before and I have a question....Who did Jesus, as a Jew, worship? The reason I ask this is because from what I understand a Christian is suppose to follow Jesus' footsteps, in other words, they must imitate Christ. If Jesus worshiped Yahweh (Jehovah), shouldn't his followers do the same?
@@macdavid9986 ...Then if Jesus worshiped Yahweh, and christians are to follow Jesus' example, why then do certain churches worship Jesus? That would be a form of idolatry, wouldn't it?
No, worshipping Jesus is not idolatry because Jesus is God. “Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.” - John 8:58 “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” - Revelation 1:8
Great to see. All three seem genuine nice respectable people. This is the right way to reach out to JWs. No shouting, mocking , "my God is better than your god" or the watchtower said this in 1956 in September, paragraph 12 argument... Which doesn't get anywhere. Good video and how to preach the Gospel.
This is why i love talking with JW's. Yes, they believe some crazy stuff, but they are always polite, they read the Bible and they seem to try to walk with integrity.
@@JezielProdigalSon You are talking about the war in heaven where Satan and his demons were cast to the vicinity of the Earth? Yes, This did indeed happen after the birth of the kingdom, in 1914. The end of the gentile times. This war was prophesied in the Bible. Do you not see evidence of Satan manipulating people today? You said "They also think God hates birthdays." Birthdays were originally viewed as pagan rites with the Jews and the 1st and 2nd century Christians. Did you ever ask yourself why the candles on the cake, and the birthday wish?
@@777Tralfaz777 Are you JW? I have been talking these things through with two JW elders, over the years, so i dont think its going to be a fruitful debate to have on here. I dont believe in the things you talk about. If you do, thats fine, but i still find them outlandish. The point of my comment wasnt to chastise JW's, but rather to commend them for their good behaviour and pleasant ways of debate.
The Lord is calling these two young men to salvation....I know it because of the way they are letting the christian teach which is very unusual...they are supposed to cut him off and not converse in this way....I was a JW all my life until about age 21 when Jesus showed himself to me and called me to HIM....so it's Jesus who changes hearts!
Why is that a rule of the JW, to not let people converse with like this with them? If they are out there preaching/teaching in a public setting, then they should be able to defend their beliefs. Im a Baptist and go out publicly and we are ready to give an answer for the Hope thats within us! We'll talk to ANYONE that's willing to have a conversation. These JW's are obviously passionate about God, but deceived by false doctrine. I pray their eyes get opened up. God Bless
Yes it's a great conversation on the gospel I like the mood of all involved They are pleasant to each other and are learning in this encounter Everyone in the new covenant had to do business with the Lord Jesus Christ directly Saint Paul called on Jesus: Lord Jesus what will I do now Acts 9
@@KingjamesAV1611 They have a SET way of doing things. They “must” LEAD the conversation at all times. This is how they are trained. They study books that have answers to any question one would ask. [ I believe there are 4 (?) books]. If they feel they are losing control of the conversation, they will attempt to change the subject. [ I studied with a group for a while].
Most interesting that they allowed this filming. AND, that they relinquished their control over the conversation. Highly unusual. They are taught that they must always maintain control of the conversation. If not, they will try changing the subject. [ I studied with a group for some time]. I do believe these 2 gentleman have a destiny with The Living God - and would make excellent witnesses for Christ. MUST KEEP THEM IN PRAYER 🙏🙏🙏✝️
Also the thief hanged with Jesus showed works by confessing that Jesus was righteous and asking to be remembered in the kingdom. He's faith was genuine it wasn't just mere speaking, Jesus could read his heart and knew he was truly repentant.
Amen so great to see a peaceful and charitable discussion, the word of God is the power to save, praying the Spirit may take this conversation tho these Boys hearts. We are not justified or made right with God by any of our works, we are justified before God by faith, and in response to what God has done we walk in obedience and do as he commands but this does not justify us.
Great point with the diying in 3 minutes question - Jesus said He'd see the thief who believed in paradise! Not much time or way to do good works to "prove" his faith or salvation.
Wasn't it great? The only thing left to add is that, by the thief asking "Jesus to remember him (the thief) when he (Jesus) is in his kingdom" The thief BELIEVED and CONFESSED PUBLICLY that Jesus was TRULY Lord, savior and King. Therefore, the thief by being nailed physically to his cross, there was NOTHING HE COULD DO TO "EARN HIS SALVATION" BUT BELIEF IN THE LORD JESUSCHRIST and therefore, he became saved..... THAT !!! is the simplicity of SALVATION of our souls found in THE GOSPEL OF JESUS, BELIEF !!!!!!. Man always overcomplicate things like adding "good works" to "the equation of salvation", (like most other worldly religions believe) and, like The Bible says, that : "to God, our good deeds or works, are like FILTHY RAGS". ALL THE GLORY TO GOD IN HEAVEN. Galatians 3 : 16.
That could be understood in the context of John 3:16. Only those who exercise faith in Jesus get to live forever on earth. All the dead, including Abraham, Moses and others will have to put faith in Jesus' ransom sacrifice. That is why, they along with all the dead, will be resurrected and given the opportunity to qualify for everlasting life (Acts 24;15). namely, learn about Jesus and exercise faith in his sacrifice. That thief will next open his eyes and find himself on an earth being changed into a paradise by God's Government (Revelation 21:3,4). That thief too gets an opportunity. He logically couldn't put faith in Jesus' sacrifice as he died before Jesus had completed his mission. Those who qualify have this hope as God purposed. Psalm 37:29 The righteous will possess the earth, And they will live forever on it.
I loved that point as well, and had reflected on it many times over the years. The Jehovah’s Witness would respond to to your comment to say that the thief didn’t have enough time on earth to know Jehovah, therefore Jesus was simply expressing that the thief would have an OPPORTUNITY to be be resurrected in paradise on earth and at that time to learn about Jehovah. And if he obeys the JW teachings, believes they are the one and only true religion, and turns in his monthly time to remain an active JW, then at that point he has the CHANCE of eternal life continued on paradise earth. A chance, not a GUARANTEE in their eyes. I know exactly how they would respond because I was once out there witnessing as a JW Pioneer for almost 25 years (cart witnessing as well). Unfortunately, what many JWs are raised to believe from the Watchtower and additional study materials is exactly what they believe, and there’s really not much turning back for them. I see these are two very young men, so more than likely they have been indoctrinated from infancy into the organization. That’s all they know. Sweet young men, simply - “Indoctrinated”. 🥲
So clear... applying wisdom through humility in order to win souls....its all about getting the Word out clearly.. ..and how can you loose while being humble and knowing the Word....my brother .. this video is mighty... thank you...Shalom
I think the man making the video is missing the point, JW's do not believe that works will save us. It is our faith in God and the ransom sacrifice. However, our faith as James and Paul show, have to be backed up by works, otherwise our faith in God means nothing. Sorry to have to break it to you that way, that is what the Bible teaches us. If you read Hebrews chapter 11 Paul shows that people like Abraham and Noah, acted in faith but were backed up by their works...........! I think that you do a bit of cherry picking here, you criticise JW's for thinking that we earn salvation which is incorrect. When it comes to salvation, there are many scriptures you should take as a whole, and not just focus on one scripture as you seem to be doing . For example, the Bible clearly tells us that: * The one doing the will of God is the one who will be saved 1 John * The one who endures to the end is the one who will be saved Matthew 24 And you might want to consider this ...Talking about how Noah and his family were saved, Peter says .........Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Peter As you can see there are a number of steps for salvation, all based on faith. It is not enough just to say "I believe" or I accept Jesus as my savour ! Consider this form Hebrews 10: 26 For if we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left. So if were were to practice sin after wilfully after having received this knowledge of truth from Gods word then there is NO LONGER any sacrifice for sins left, so yes WORKS do come into it.........Faith & works go hand in hand, you CANNOT have one without the other !
I love how (James 2:22) points to the fact that Abraham’s faith was perfected by his works. The Bible is showing us they go hand in hand. Faith, knowledge and obedience are all necessary for salvation. John 3:16 (Faith) John 17:3 (Knowledge) John 14:15 (obedience)
Yeshua Messiah - correct. To clarify... I only meant that a true living faith would result in works of obedience... not for our justification. We are justified by faith alone.
Yeshua Messiah I disagree. 17 Even so faith, if it have not works, is dead in itself. (James 2:17) God requires our best. Praying to God is a work. Reading his word is a work. How else are you supposed to build that faith without the knowledge from the Bible, as well as the obedience to listen to Christ’s teachings about repentance, loving God and our neighbor. Those are all apart of your faith, they build up your faith. They are connected. It’s exactly how james said it “You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by his works;” (James 2:22)
Yes my Brothers!!! You nailed it. You preached very well to this ex jws. Let's keep preaching about Gods Kingdom. You did very well. That's what we do before the End comes. Much love
Exactly - as we cannot have one without the other - so simple and yet, so many people insist on breaking-up the arrangement so-as to avoid the implication
Grace and faith are just part of it, if we are not baptized by submersion dying of self and being resurrected as a child of God and then studying Gods word to show Yourself approved .
1 Corinthians 6:11 And such were some of you: *but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.* The very next verse is important.
@@veiram9525 But if a christian returns back to those practice he obviously can not gain salvation. Please go through the account of Galatians 5: 19-21, you see conducts that can disqualify a person from receiving salvation.
@@veiram9525 Also, if you read 1co 5:1, it talks about a man having sexual relations with his fathers wife notice what Paul said should be done in verse 9-13. Please also read Ephesians 5:3-5.
@@veiram9525 Please read 1 John1:5&6. That verse explains that if we claim to have fellowship with Jesus and keep walking in the darkness, we are lying and not practicing truth compare with(1Jo2:3-6; 3: 4-8) and if you're free you can read chapter 1,2 ,3 to fully get the context.
Matthew 4.10 Jesus says, "It is JEHOVAH your God you must worship, and it is to Him alone you must render sacred service. " Psalms 83.18 JEHOVAH MOST HIGH Authorize King James Bible American Standard NWT So why does the Most High allow only one organization to have HIS MOST HOLY NAME?
I think the guy making the video is missing the point, JW's do not believe that works will save us. It is our faith in God and the ransom sacrifice. However, our faith as James and Paul show, have to be backed up by works, otherwise our faith in God means nothing. Sorry to have to break it to you that way, that is what the Bible teaches us. The guy making the video asks the 2 JW's "when was Abraham justified before God," then goes on to say "it was not after he offered up hi son" Well he needs to read James 2:21 " does not James 2:21 not say "Was not Abraham our father declared righteous by works after he offered up Isaac his son on the altar" If you read James 2 as a whole chapter and not pick out pieces you get the point If you read Hebrews chapter 11 Paul shows that people like Abraham and Noah, acted in faith but were backed up by their works...........! I think that you do a bit of cherry picking here, you criticise JW's for thinking that we earn salvation which is incorrect. When it comes to salvation, there are many scriptures you should take as a whole, and not just focus on one scripture as you seem to be doing . For example, the Bible clearly tells us that: * The one doing the will of God is the one who will be saved 1 John * The one who endures to the end is the one who will be saved Matthew And you might want to consider this ...Talking about how Noah and his family were saved, Peter says .........Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Peter As you can see there are a number of steps for salvation, all based on faith. It is not enough just to say "I believe" or I accept Jesus as my savour ! Consider this form Hebrews 10: 26 For if we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left. So if were were to practice sin after wilfully after having received this knowledge of truth from Gods word then there is NO LONGER any sacrifice for sins left, so yes WORKS do come into it.........Faith & works go hand in hand, you CANNOT have one without the other !
The guy on the right is so humble and soft spoken, impressive...seems very genuine. We are saved by faith and faith alone. When we live for Christ, He gives us the desires of our heart and those will be the desire to serve others so that is where the works come into play. You will want to do good works. I believe some people misinterpret that verse, “Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Not that He will give you everything you want but that He will put godly desires in your heart. Also...Read Hebrews hall of faith, chapter 11 and underline every time you see “it was by faith”.
I think the video maker is missing the point, JW's do not believe that works will save us. It is our faith in God and the ransom sacrifice. However, our faith as James and Paul show, have to be backed up by works, otherwise our faith in God means nothing. Sorry to have to break it to you that way, that is what the Bible teaches us. The guy making the video asks the 2 JW's "when was Abraham justified before God," then goes on to say "it was not after he offered up hi son" Well he needs to read James 2:21 " does not James 2:21 not say "Was not Abraham our father declared righteous by works after he offered up Isaac his son on the altar" If you read James 2 as a whole chapter and not pick out pieces you get the point If you read Hebrews chapter 11 Paul shows that people like Abraham and Noah, acted in faith but were backed up by their works...........! I think that you do a bit of cherry picking here, you criticise JW's for thinking that we earn salvation which is incorrect. When it comes to salvation, there are many scriptures you should take as a whole, and not just focus on one scripture as you seem to be doing . For example, the Bible clearly tells us that: * The one doing the will of God is the one who will be saved 1 John * The one who endures to the end is the one who will be saved Matthew And you might want to consider this ...Talking about how Noah and his family were saved, Peter says .........Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Peter As you can see there are a number of steps for salvation, all based on faith. It is not enough just to say "I believe" or I accept Jesus as my savour ! Consider this form Hebrews 10: 26 For if we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left. So if were were to practice sin after wilfully after having received this knowledge of truth from Gods word then there is NO LONGER any sacrifice for sins left, so yes WORKS do come into it.........Faith & works go hand in hand, you CANNOT have one without the other !
I appreciate your gentle heart and spirit as you witnessed to the JW's. This is a great example of how Christians should be interacting with the Witnesses. And that's coming from a former JW turned Pastor.
Mark Twain is very correct in saying "It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." And how aptly the bible says at 2 Chor 4:4 that Satan, who is the god of this world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe. They are unable to see the glorious light of the Good News. They don’t understand this message about the glory of Christ, who is the exact likeness of God.(NLT) They were blinded to believe that God will punish people in hell forever those that are not entering the in the narrow road that leads to life. (Mat. 7:14) But what the bible says about to those people? John 3:16 says that those who will not believe in Jesus will only perish, meaning, they will cease to exist. Romans: 6:23 also said that the wages of sin is death, not eternal life in hell tormented; and verse 6:7 says that those who died are acquitted of their sins. And this is a crystal clear doctrine in the bible regarding that only few will have eternal life while many will perish or cease to exist if they will not align their lives with God's truth and way of life. Fiery Hell is a satan-inspired belief that makes God a billion trillion... times evil than the devil, a very horrendous and blasphemous belief indeed! How appropriate 1 Corinthians 2:15-16(NLT) “Those who are spiritual can evaluate all things, but they themselves cannot be evaluated by others. For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts? Who knows enough to teach him?” But we understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NLT Yeah, we understand this belief of hell that this is a false teachings since God is a loving God, a merciful God, and justice are His ways. Hebrews 6:10 (KJV) says "For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister." This verse tells us that if God, even only by forgetting the love we have shown to him, will make Him unrighteous! How much more if He will torture those who were only blinded by Satan; and Oh, don't forget those Hindus in India and Muslims in Middle East countries, the Shintos in Japan, the Budhist in China, that were born in a land that don't believe in the Bible and Jesus and did not even hear the name of the only true God Jehovah. ARE THEIR DEADS ALREADY IN HELL TORMENTED ALREADY?
I'm not a JW or anything but I agree with what this man just mentioned at 3:28, it's best to show love instead of just saying it 24/7 and that helping out is good.
I don’t know why Jehovah witnesses always think they are the only ones that know the Bible. I have had the same thing said to me by a Jehovah witness. “ you really know your Bible that’s impressive “ . Lol 😆
Because most people do not read the Bible. They often leave that to their priest, or pastor, and blindly follow them. It is a commendable thing to actually read it, and study it yourself.
Most of the people I have encountered over the years, have renounced themselves to what we'd call, Bible proof-texts, rather than the entire Bible. That said, I have found that it is quite rare for people to have read the entire Bible today, and that those who do, do not typically engage in the same styles of debates as those who's beliefs are based on proof-texts.
Best gospel conversation I've seen with Jehovah's Witnesses. Luke, are you a sinner, liar, adulterer etc. or are you a saint? I know who you were....1 Cor.6
That's the key. You nailed it - respectful dialog is the way to go. I've always thought about lazarus is the perfect illustration of SALVATION. Before lazarus could obey Christ' commandment to come forth, God had to make him alive. God salvation is a GIFT. God does the ALL saving. We can't earn it and that's where I worry about Jehovah's Witness and even mormons b/c they add works to salvation. God will not be mocked - God with not be bribed. You can not bribe the JUDGE. ARE WORKS ARE AS FILTHY RAGS BEFORE A HOLY GOD. Great video.
Correct, we cannot earn it , but you cannot get way from the fact that the Bible does show that faith has to be backed up by works ! It is what the Bible says !
Then you might wan a look at Rev 20:.....11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. 13The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.....
Great discussion. Blood of Jesus covers our sin, however exercising faith in that provision does require us doing something. When it is a last minute conversion I think only God himself can judge whether that persons heart is complete toward his Son. For those of us who have accepted Christ as our saviour Romans 10v13,14,15 shows clearly we do have to do something and obviously with a mild temper and respect.
This is not a versus situation here, this is a good conversation and both sides make good points . This is what a Christian conversation should look like but there should be no keeping score. Jesus wouldn't like pitting one against another.
I _thought_ I recognized the "Way Of the Master"/Ray Comfort style of preaching! I love it. I am such a big believer in this type of evangelism. Not only is it biblical, it's also effective, as it gets to the heart of the matter when it comes to faith and the afterlife: our sin versus God's holiness, and the only remedy to that problem: Jesus Christ and his sinless, selfless sacrifice on the cross for our sins. What a wonderful witnessing encounter. You did a great job. Question for you. First off, I haven't been out since before the pandemic began, and I am currently unvaccinated; not because I don't care about the health and well-being of others, but because I have concerns regarding the rare but serious side effects that could accompany getting the vaccine: anaphylaxis, paralysis, blurred vision, or ringing in the ears, and nobody knows as to whether these side effects are temporary or permanent. And if something happens to me, I don't have the financial resources to get medical help, so I just stay home. Because of this, and because I'm unvaccinated, I am unable to go out and witness to people, therefore, I don't get the opportunity to flex my evangelism muscles. Here's my question for you: _How do I keep my nerves from getting the best of me when witnessing one-on-one?_ The reason I ask is this. Last year, a few days before Christmas, a couple of Jehovah's Witnesses (both men), came knocking on my door one morning. For months, I had hoped (and practiced in my mind) what I would say should a Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormon come to my door. After a few minutes of listening to what they had to say, I smiled and went into my best Ray Comfort evangelism presentation (minus the New Zealand accent, of course! 😄), and asked them if they would consider themselves to be a "good person". Their response was, "We're not perfect"; basically, what the dark haired guy in your video said. I agreed that we're all imperfect, and then began to take them through the 10 Commandments: how many lies have you told, every stolen something, ever used God's name in vain, etc.) Oh, my goodness, these guys could not have been more evasive if they _tried!_ Part of their training, perhaps? Though one was a little more willing to answer than the other one was, they both kept reverting back to the, "Were not perfect" statement. I don't know what happened to me, but my nerves really got the best of me as I tried, in vain it seems, to present the gospel to them the way I had seen and learned so many years ago by watching Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron present it, the way you did: in love, with gentleness and with respect. Now, just so you won't misunderstand when I tell you that my nerves got the best of me…that's not to say I got angry. I didn't. I was friendly and kind, because I genuinely cared about these two men (my fellow human beings), but as I continued to talk with them, I suddenly noticed that my voice unintentionally went up a few octaves, and it sounded as though I were on the edge of bursting out in tears, which really took me by surprise. I'm not sure, but I believe that even _they_ thought I was on the verge of tears, which wasn't the case at all. Something else I noticed as I continued to share the gospel with them (although imperfectly), was that it felt as though I were on the edge of hyperventilating, which I rarely do, but that's how it felt. The conversation ended when they politely said they had to go, and I sent them on their way with a smile. Once I closed the door, I began to beat myself up, thinking about how much I had blown it, this evangelism encounter, but then I thought to myself: 1. No good work I might do (including evangelism) is about me. Whatever good thing I might do is about Jesus, and what _he_ did for me. 2. Though I had failed at effectively sharing the gospel with these two men, at least I know I tried. Perhaps that day, not only did I leave "a stone in their shoe" (their mortality and what _really_ happens to a person after they die), but maybe, just maybe, I also planted a seed of faith in their hearts, but I won't know for sure this side of heaven. 3. Blowing it (the evangelism encounter), really, would have been me closing the door in these men's faces once I realized they were Jehovah's Witnesses, and not even trying to share the gospel with them. But again, my question is: _How do I keep my nerves from getting the best of me when witnessing one-on-one?_ Any advice? Thanks so much and Maranatha! "Unpopular the Movie" - Red Grace Media (Free On RUclips) P.S. Though my encounter with the Jehovah's Witnesses didn't go well, God graciously gave me another witnessing opportunity just a few weeks later with a Door Dash driver who had delivered some groceries to my home. I smiled and gave him a Living Waters million dollar gospel tract, _and_ the gospel! And though he was more open to hearing the gospel message, I still couldn't keep my nerves under control. Thankfully, my voice didn't get high this time, but I still felt as though I would hyperventilate at any moment. However, the Spirit was with me, and another seed of faith was planted.
The fact is, you are not telling the JWs anything they do not already know, regarding our sinfulness, and the necessity for God's grace. You are proceeding as though we think we earn salvation, and we know we cannot do that.
@@777Tralfaz777 According to biblical teachings I've listened to on RUclips and podcasts, as well as articles I've read, Jehovah's Witnesses do believe, in part, that salvation is obtained through one's good works, which contradicts what the Bible says, that eternal life is a free gift from God, and that we can do absolutely nothing to earn it. The reason we can't earn salvation, is because we've broken the Law, God's Law, the 10 Commandments, the very standard by which God will someday judge all unrepentant, self-righteous sinners, as I once was before God saved me from my just punishment in hell because of my sins against him. Christians do good works not to get saved, but because we _are_ saved, and that good works simply demonstrate that we _have_ faith in God. But it's not just Jehovah's Witnesses who believe in the unbiblical teaching of salvation through good works. Many, if not all religions teach that salvation can only be merited through a person's good works, and that's just not true. Salvation is a free gift from God and God alone. As sinful creatures, all we can do is accept that free gift with a humble and grateful heart. "Unpopular the Movie" - Red Grace Media (Final Cut, 28:55) Free On RUclips
So basically you come like a lamb (telling them just a friendly conversation) and come post here message of hate and call them cult, what does this make you 🤔 🐉 Now here something about that same thing you guys keep coming around why the guy in the cross was promissed paradise in 2min (which also is shameful, making the crossed person's agony just 2min) that guy was a jew who knew already all the commandments, and he did two most important things, repent and believe in Messiah, the sacrifice for his sins and the final judge was just there, that's why Jesus said "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise".
Awesome God bless you Maranatha Lord Jesus Christ TITUS 2:13 Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our Great God and Savior Jesus Christ...
(Titus 2:13) while we wait for the happy hope and glorious manifestation of the great God and of our Savior, Jesus Christ, Is Jesus God? (1 Corinthians 8:6) there is actually to us one God, the Father, from whom all things are and we for him; and there is one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things are and we through him.
@@777Tralfaz777 Yes Jesus is God Thomas called Him my Lord and my God Matthew 1:23 Calls Jesus God With Us Immanuel,Isaiah 9:6 calls Jesus Mighty God big G Father of Eternity Micah 5:2 says Jesus is Everlasting no beginning like God Psalm 90:2. Unfortunately the Watchtower has changed many texts to change the crystal clear statements that Jesus is clearly God. By the way who is going to appear? Who is coming? It's not Jehovah God the Father but Jesus'Christ who is Jehovah God the Son. 3 persons within the Godhead eternal distinct and coequal, 3 persons all called God in Scripture have the attributes of God titles of God there is only One God,the Watchtower changes John 1:1 to show Jesus is a little God on par with Satan which is pure blasphemy dishonor disrespect and slanders Jesus Christ. John 1:1-14 shows Jesus Christ is God and is Eternal and Created all things therefore He himself could not be created he has always been and always will be,Gen 1:1 same language used for God in the beginning en arche in greek LXX Septuagint as Jesus in the Beginning Was the Word. Jesus is before all things created all things sustains all things only God can Colossians 1:16-17 see your K.IT. Jesus forgives Sins only God can- Mark 2 He searches hearts and minds- Only God can- Revelation 2:23 Jeremiah 17:10, Jesus is worshiped in Revelation 5 and one day will be by every person and creature Philippians 2:9-11,Jesus is the Judge 2Corinthians 5 John 5, Jesus is to be Honored equally with the Father John 5:23 He gives Eternal Life and Assurance as only God can John 10:15-30,Jesus is the Eternal Lord God and is coming soon in Revelation 1:7-8, Revelation 22:12-20, Rev 1:17-18, 2:8 Saved by Him Acts 16:30-31 Acts 4:12, Witnesses for Him Acts 1:8, He is prayed to Acts 7:59-60 1Corinthiians 1:2, Jesus is the Lord of Glory 1Cor.2:8 James 2:1 Jehovah doesn't share His Glory yet Jesus Christ is the Glorious Lord True Lord Malachi 3:1 and Lord Of All Acts 10:36. It is unmistakable through the Holy Spirit Who guides is into all truth that Jesus Christ is Deity God the Son do you have Christs Spirit Romans 8 if you don't the bible says you don't belong to Him? Have you come to Jesus for the amazing free gift of eternal life John 5:39-40, John 10:25-30 John Chapter 3 John 1:12 Romans 6:23 Romans 3:24-35, Romans 5:1, Galatians 2:16 TITUS 3:5 Ephesians 2:8-9 and 1John 5:9-21. God bless you and may you come to know the Eternal Lord God our Great God and Savior Jesus Christ. John 20:28 Isaiah 9:6 TITUS 2:13 KJV NKJV NASB NIV NLT. Blessings Maranatha Lord Jesus...
@@mannycruz699 You said "Micah 5:2 says Jesus is Everlasting no beginning like God" Actually, that verse says Jesus had an origin. (Micah 5:2) And you, O Bethʹle·hem Ephʹra·thah, The one too little to be among the thousands of Judah, From you will come out for me the one to be ruler in Israel, Whose origin is from ancient times, from the days of long ago. This goes hand in hand with Jesus being the firstborn of all creation, and the beginning of the creation by God. Col 1:15, Rev 3:14 You said "Unfortunately the Watchtower has changed many texts to change the crystal clear statements that Jesus is clearly God." There are none. Jesus is a god who serves God Almighty. Jesus is greater than men, but God is greater than Jesus. (John 14:28) You heard that I said to you, ‘I am going away and I am coming back to you.’ If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I am. (John 20:17) Jesus said to her: “Stop clinging to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father and to my God and your God.’” Does the Almighty have a God over Him?
@@mannycruz699 You said "Jesus is the Eternal Lord God and is coming soon in Revelation 1:7-8," Please read verses 4,5 of that same chapter, and tell me who is “the One who is and who was and who is coming,”?
@@777Tralfaz777 V7 tells you who is Coming so Does Chapter 22 is the Father coming? No it's Jesus Christ Alpha and Omega 1st and Last beginning and End He's Equal with Jehovah God the Father John 5:18 they are equal the Jews like the Watchtower had distain for Jesus because He claimed to be God and Is God and talked lived commanded and sid things as God and only God can. By the way Isaiah 44:6 says Jehovah God is the 1st and Last God and there is none besides him yet Jesus calls Himself 1st and last through our Revelation 1:7-8,22:12-20,1:15-18 2:8. Christs identity is crystal clear. Isaiah 45:21-23 Says Jehovah God is the only God and Savior and there's no God besides Him and every knee will bow before Him and everyone else tongue confess. Sound familiar Titus 2:13 and John 4:29-32 Philippians 2:9-11,John 20:28 Isaiah 9:6 Mark 2 Matthew 1:21-23. If you study Isaiah chapter 40-55 it is amazing how wonderful God is and unique and his attributes character power matchless there is none like Him or any other gods unless false or idols besides him and He doesn't even know of any others Isaiah 43:10,Yet you go to the New Testament and Every single Title for God, attributes character uniqueness is said exactly of Our Great God and Savior Lord of Glory Lord of All Alpha and Omega 1st and Last Jesus Christ Lord of Lords and King of Kings Revelation 17:14,19:16. Maranatha Lord Jesus Christ TITUS 2:13 Acts 16:30-31 Jesus is Amazing Wonderful Matchless the only answer. The Way the Truth and the Life John 14:6. I pray the Watchtower shackles would fall off and the organizations great deception psychological control and fear would be canceled by the Light of God's Word God's Spirit Romans 8 and you would be transferred from Satan's kingdom of Darkness to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ who is the light of the world our hope our joy our peace our salvation our redeemer and the one who gives the free gift of eternal life Ephesians 2:8-9 Romans 6:23 and rest for your soul Matt 11:25-30 who Loves you Romans 5:8 and wants you to come to Him for eternal life who is the truth John 5:39-40 ,not a controlling manmade organization that puts people in bondage and chains. God Bless you. Blessings
Faith without works is dead meaning it shows your in the faith by doing Gods work Luke 16:15 says we are not saved by works but by faith God bless. Ephesians 2:8-9.
Austin Hill please read the whole scripture, I used to think this was talking about salvation but it one of the scriptures that have been taken out of context. If you read the whole scripture it was talking about how to treat you’re brethren not how to get salvation. Context is everything and also read Romans’ 3 4 and 5. It’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve read and will help you understand what true salvation is. Stay blessed x
TheLoner it’s faith alone that saves, you do good works because you are saved but it’s not a thing that we do but Ephesians 2:9 Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. We will never be good enough but God’s Grace is
As a (secular) scholar, I found this interaction rather interesting. This is a misunderstanding of what Paul and James mean by "Faith" It was previously thought James is responding to Paul, specifically Galatians. More recent scholars, however, have called this reading of James into question. When Paul uses the term “faith,” he means something relational by it: faith in Christ means trusting that Christ’s death and resurrection can restore a person to a right standing before God. This, for Paul, comes “apart from the works of the law,” meaning that one does not have to do the works prescribed by the Jewish law in order to trust Christ. One does not need to observe the Sabbath, keep kosher food laws, circumcise baby boys, and so on. James means something different, however, by both “faith” and “works.” For him, faith does not have the relational meaning of “trusting someone.” It refers to intellectual assent to a proposition: “The demons believe God is one, and they shudder” (James 2:19). In other words, even demons know that there is only one real God, but it doesn’t do them any good. This decidedly does not mean that the demons trust God: they simply have the intellectual knowledge of his existence. Faith - intellectual assent to the propositions of the Christian religion - will not save anyone, according to James. Even more striking, when James speaks of “works” he is not referring to actions required by the Jewish law: Sabbath observance, kosher food requirements, etc.. He is clearly talking about good deeds: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked (the two examples he gives), and so on. For James, an intellectual assent to Christianity that does not manifest itself in how one lives is of no use. It can’t save a soul. And so the book of James may seem to be contradicting Paul, but it is not really contradicting him. What is one to make of that? Actually it is not too difficult to see what happened historically. In chapter three we saw that there were later authors such as the author of Ephesians who claimed to be Paul but who transformed his teaching that the works of the Jewish law could not bring salvation into a teaching that said “good works” could not save (see Ephesians 2:8-9; see also Titus 3:5). For an author like the pseudonymous writer of Ephesians, doing good deeds does not contribute to making a person right with God. James therefore is reacting not to what Paul said but to what later Christians misunderstood Paul as saying. These later Pauline Christians interpreted Paul’s argument that it was faith, not works, that justified, to mean that it doesn’t matter what you do or how you live. It matters only what you believe. Paul’s teaching on “works of the law” was taken to be a general principle about “good deeds.” And Paul’s teaching about “trust in Christ” was altered into a teaching about “what to believe.” For these later Christians, then, what mattered was your belief, not your life. They thought this teaching came from Paul, and so they too appealed to Abraham, the father of all believers, and to Genesis 15:6, which indicated that Abraham was justified by his faith, not his works. James reacted against that by arguing the opposite: you can’t have true faith without it being reflected in how you live your life. “Faith without works is dead.”
Doc. Pleroma-naut; I have only just come across your comment and am a little puzzled by some of its content. Are you saying that Paul was not the author of Ephesians? Or have I misunderstood your references to 'later authors' and the 'pseudonymous writer of Ephesians'? The Pauline authorship of Ephesians was accepted by a stream of witnesses, including: Clement of Rome, Polycarp, Ignatius and others such as Hippolytes, Clement of Alexandria, the Marcian canon and the Muratorian canon (Believer's Bible Commnetary - William Macdonald). The so-called 'higher critics' have a long history of dredging up whatever flimsy 'evidence' they can find or invent, to challege the Inspiration of the scriptures; or any theory which can allow them to frantically, or complacently, cling on to their unbelief. The distinction between intellectual assent and saving faith is a tricky one. In many cases the distinction is no more than a word game. It is exploited by, for example, the adherents of Calvinism who, taking their lead from the totally unscriptural dogmas of TULIP, prematurely regard a backslidden believer as one 'who was not saved in the first place'. It is exploited also by 'Lordship Salvationists' such as MacArthur, Sproul, Piper and Gay, who don't seem to realise that only those who are saved and indwelt by the Holy Spirit, can even begin to walk in righteousness, and who take much of their material from the clumsy theology of the Puritan John Owen. The fact is that belief and unbelief both involve the will. The psalmist refers to the man who says in his heart 'there is no God', as a fool. Note the words 'in his heart'. The psalmist is not referring to a mere atheist. The words 'in his heart' refer to a decision of the will to refuse to believe. This fool is decided that he will reject the very possibility of a Creator, no matter what evidence is presented to him. The Pharisees personally witnessed the powerful acts and heard the perfect teaching of the Lord Jesus. They KNEW He was the true Messiah, but they refused to believe it.They verbally attributed His power as coming from the filthy 'deity' Beelzebub. In refusing to accept the known truth, it seems they committed the eternal sin, blaspheming the Holy Spirit of Truth. Just as will and intellect are involved in unbelief, they are also involved in belief. The preaching of faith in Christ does not demand an abadonment of the believer's intellect. Christians are not called to a life of 'pentecostal' arm-waving accompanied by shouts of alleluliah, and with speaking gibberish and convincing themselves that they are speaking in tongues. Nor are they called to swoon glassy-eyed into a recumbent semi-conscious bodily posture in the pews (I've seen this. believe me, and from supposedly 'mature' believers who are pretty much clueless when it comes to Scripture). Paul tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds; not to lose our minds altogether. The bible teaches once saved always saved. Those who oppose OSAS invariably attempt to characterise their interlocuters as licentious and unruly worldlings who think they can do whatever they want without any comeback. Nothing could be further from the truth (in the majority of cases anyway). Paul asked in Romans: 'Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?' And then answers his own question: 'God forbid'.( ESV - 'by no means'). Ironically, it is those who oppose OSAS who are far more judgemental and un -Christlike than those whom they malign as ne'er-do-wells. I hope, my friend, that your declared academic 'interest' in this interaction may prove to be a spark which will be fanned into the flame of joyful personal trust in, and intimacy with, the Lord Jesus Christ. One of Paul's judges in Rome said to him: 'You almost make me a Christian'. He didn't, contextually, mean that he was in any way persuaded by Paul's statements, but in reading your comment I have to say I sincerely hope that you do not one day appear before your Judge and Creator, and plead your case on the grounds that you 'took a scholarly interest ' in His word.You really need to take shelter under the precious blood shed at Calvary, through faith. There is no other Way! If you don't have faith, ask God to give it to you, and He will. He rejects nobody. Your eternal destiny depends on your response.
@@williambunter3311 I can partially concede the authorship of Ephesians and though there are dissentions among scholars, there is no disagreement to accept it as an epistle from the extended Pauline school. As far as “Once Saved Always Saved” - I was never a fundamentalist Christian (I came from Jesuit Academia). I am afraid the precepts of Christianity are completely untenable to me now. Once you’ve seen behind the curtain from decades of Form Criticism, Higher Criticism, Historiography, etc you cannot unsee the wizard creating the tale. I am able to read koine Greek and Classical Hebrew (some Aramaic) and the NT is clearly a post-hoc rationalization for a crucified messiah utilizing a poor understanding of the Tenakh for prophecy and legitimacy. I might also disagree with Paul not to “abandon intellect” as he could demonstrate any point he wanted by simply articulating a clever proof from scripture. Read the Epistles and see. Paul does not seem very impressed by rational, historical, scientific, or dialectical evidence (check out 1 Corinthians 2), so these get no significant mention in his letters. Instead, Paul always ‘proves’ the truth by appealing to the efficacy of apostolic miracle-working, to subjective revelation, to scripture, and to his upstanding behavior or ‘suffering’ as proof of his sincerity. That’s pretty much it. After all, Paul and his flock believed ‘truth’ had to be grasped spiritually, on faith (1 Corinthians 2:15-16), not through skeptical investigation. Paul’s bizarre anti-empirical assumptions reflect the fact that Christian epistemology was fundamentally centered on faith over evidence. For “the righteous shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17) and so “we walk by faith and not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). This is an attitude that offers little encouragement to “using intellect.” Ask in faith. Ask without doubting. The man who doubts is aimless, unstable, and worthy of no help from God. This is exactly the opposite of encouraging critical inquiry. It quite clearly discourages it. Finally, I am as worried about eternal conscious torment as you are of the Muslim hell-fire. I know theology for you is literally a life and death issue - for me, If eschatological violence was part and parcel of the “good news,” then it is difficult to see how such “good news” could be anything more than a veiled threat: Repent, or else! God loves you - but he’ll also send you to hell! So you can pray for me…..I’ll think for you.
@@Doc-Pleroma-naut I cannot respond to everything you have said in your comment. You have packed a wide area of subject matter into six small paragraphs. Of course in doing so you have necessarily made some sweeping statements, without any qualifications. A number of them are hardly credible. To say Paul was not mindful of history is one such statement. He was a scholar who knew the Old Testament and its historical narratives far more than any other scholar in his day. Furthermore he was fully cognisant of its relevance to the religious and political environment of his own day. As for 'dialectical evidence' I am not sure what you mean. He certainly had no time to waste with apologetics. The bible begins with the words 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth'. This is presented as a fact, not as a basis for, or a conclusion from, debate. if you are looking for some sort of empirical proof that we are saved through faith, Doc, you are looking in the wrong book. On Mars Hill, Paul did not launch into a long-winded theological debate with the pagan worshippers. He presented the gospel of, to them, the unknown God and the Lord Jesus Christ. It is impossible for any man to gather God into his tiny limited understanding. Thus He has chosen that we come to Him through faith, not through our intellect. This is fitting also, in that the first human sin was that of unbelief in the garden. Men of the highest intellect have committed atrocities against their fellow creatures. Just look at your Roman Catholic scholars in the Inquisition. You complain of Paul appealing to the efficacy of miracles to promote the gospel. Why shouldn't he? The Lord Jesus Himself said 'If you do not believe Me for what I have spoken to you, believe Me for My works sake'. The name for miracles in the gospel according to John is 'semion', meaning 'signs'. God uses signs as he will, but together with, not in lieu of, Scripture. Paul did not have anything new to say? The mystery of the church was given into Paul's hands to uncover publicly. There was no hint of it in the Old Testament, and not more than a hint in the gospels. It was given to Paul to announce that Jews and Gentiles were now united in one Spiritual body on an equal basis. The middle wall of partition had been broken down. This was amazing. Have you not heard of the dispensations, Doc? There is a vast difference between subjective opinions and personal experience. Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus when he spoke with the risen Christ was not just a huge change of perspective on subjective opinions. It was a personal experience which turned his whole life upside down. A well known street preacher a hundred and twenty years ago was challenged by an atheist to a public debate. The preacher accepted the challenge, but saying that he did not want the occasion to be a waste of time, he made one single condition. He said he would bring with him to the debate at least fifty men and women whose lives had been changed through accepting Christ. He would bring drunkards who were now sober, wife beaters who were now peaceful family men, fallen women who were now chaste, gamblers and wasters who were now in employment. If the atheist could bring along anybody whose life had been changed in a similar way through listening to the atheist's arguments, the debate could go ahead. No doubt you can surmise which of them declined to proceed with the debate. Would your philosophy have attracted more witnesses Doc? We are talking about real flesh and blood human beings, not armchair debates between 'intellectuals'. There are some disturbing utterances in your comment Doc. The fact that you are from Jesuit Academia is a problem to start with. The Jesuit motto is 'give us the child, and we will give you the man'. I went to a Roman Catholic school and I have experienced the daily brainwashing, from which I only escaped when I left school and started reading the bible, instead of the catechism. Then you refer to your years of higher criticism. You whole educational life has subjected you to brainwashing, and now you are reacting by throwing out the truth together with the garbage your head was crammed with. I have seen this before more than once, from both catholics and from Watchtower Society witnesses. You have taken some liberties in your closing statements doc. Firstly, I do not have a theology. I have a bible-based faith. The bible is the inerrant word of God. Secondly, I do not fear the Muslim hell-fire. What made you say something so ridiculous? Thirdly, if you really are worried about eternal conscious torment, as you say you are, what are you going to do about it? Why would you choose to go to the lake of fire to share the fate of the Catholic monks who put hot pokers into people's eyes, and nazi commandants who gassed small children after tearing them away from their weeping, frantic parents? Or the Popes who will stand before God at the great white throne, no longer dressed in their colourful robes and accompanied by their costly entourage, but as naked ugly frightened old men with the blood of millions on their hands? As for your final statement that you will think for me, your obvious perpetually cynical and unhappy state of mind makes that proposition less welcome than anything I can think of. I WOULD NOT LIKE TO INHABIT YOUR MIND. I really doubt that your self-proclaimed scholarship has extended to a genuine study of the bible at all. You are responsible to God as an individual. You can remain in Catholic heresy and blasphemy, or you can submit to the loving wise arms of the Lord Jesus. You seem to be in your heart an unbeliever. Ask the Lord to give you a change of heart.
@@williambunter3311 Sorry….stopped reading half way through …as you are presenting theology not academic arguments. Stick to the apologetics. My advice to you would be to submit the text to an Outsiders Test of Faith free of your faith/based presuppositions. Again, the NT is perhaps THE most contradictory religious text from chronological standards, misinterpretations of Hebrews, anachronistic events in Judea, Jewish jurisprudence surrounding the Trial and on and on. Death by a 1000 paper/cuts. Your arguments simply do not pass a scholars sniff test. You are more effective with the bully pulpit arguments of “loving sin” and “suppressing truth” with presuppositionalism. Heard it all yawn…….
"Jehovah's Witnesses, in their eagerness for Jesus' second coming, *have suggested dates that turned out to be incorrect."* Awake 1993 Mar 22 page4 *Jehovah’s Witnesses have had wrong expectations about when the end would come.* Jan 1, 2013 Watchtower "Does this admission of making mistakes stamp them [Jehovah's Witnesses] as false prophets? Not at all, for false prophets do not admit to making mistakes." Watchtower, Nov. 1, 1972, page 644 - in brackets added
@@joejacobs3537 The KJV removed GOD's name from the Bible - and is therefore a corruption of the original text. With that said, there are plenty of people on earth who prefer the KJV in spite of such corruptions, and that is clearly there prerogative
What respectful young guys. They probably hadn't heard the "I've got three minutes to live" routine before and all the other old language stuff( Grace; sanctification. justification- who speaks like that today?) but they did their religion proud .
Yes of course nothing we can do to boast or earn our salvation but if we keep practicing what is bad we won’t enter into God’s kingdom. And Jehovah’s Witnesses are Christians.
People who profess to be Christian but habitually practice sin are lukewarm and are in danger of condemnation by Yeshua at the judgment. He calls us to repent: turn away from sin and towards God. Hebrews 10:26-29; Revelation 3:15-16
@@factenter6787 Thank you. Very true. Hebrews 5:9 tells us: “And after he had been made perfect, he became responsible for everlasting salvation to all those OBEYING him,”
Jehova witnesses preach that Jesus and God are not equal, therefore they are not Christian. Jesus performed nature miracles that can only be attributed to God (walking on water, turning water into wine, feeding thousands, etc.). He also said “I say...” when preaching/prophesying which is something only God does. All of the prophets said things like “the Lord says...” or “The Lord your God says...”
@@diehard2705 Huh? Did Peter walk on water?? Jesus had God’s spirit and could do things because he was given power and authority to do so. Your statements are simply not true.
@@diehard2705 What do we see in these scriptures I am laying out just for you: Luke 5:17, "the power of the Lord was with him to heal." (KJV) Acts 10:38, "...for God was with him." (KJV) John 9:33, "If this man were not from God, he could do nothing." (ASV) John 3:2, "The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him." (KJV) Acts 2:22, "Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know:" (KJV) Acts 10:38, "even Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed him with the Holy Spirit and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him." (ASV) See that. It’s inescapable. God was with Him. (Jesus) Jesus was from God. Not that Jesus was God but God was with him. That is how he was able to do what he did. Just like when others were able to perform resurrections in scripture. Not that they were God but God was with them giving them the power to do so.
If you have true faith, will you have works that back it up? (James 2:26) Indeed, just as the body without spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.
They are not good people they use their policy to protect pedophiles. In the religion how can that be a good religion.. The evidence is on this RUclips channel... Jakke control... Just in Australia they had 1006 JW pedophiles in Australia. And not one was reported to the police. The evidence is on that RUclips channel.... Jakke control....
@@jerryjones7745 We have love in our midst... and we love even our enemy... to the point that we are called a pedophile and pedophile protector since we forgive and cover a multitude of sins with love and also we follow the bible regarding two(2) witness rule... Forgiving the wrongdoer does not constitute a pedophile or a protector of the repentant wrongdoer. We abhor rapist and how much more a pedophile!!! We will disassociate or disfellowship such individuals especially not repentant.
@@boogotti1173 For what should they repent? And why would these two young men would claim that Jesus is God, where even Jesus himself did not say that he is God. What he says is that the Father(Jehovah) is the only one true God(John 17:3) and Jehovah is his Father and God(John 20:17). Acts 2:36 also clearly says "Therefore, let all the house of Israel know for a certainty that God made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you executed on a stake.” In KJV "Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ." He is really Lord, a created lord but that does mean he is the God Almighty or part of the godhead. At Matthew 28:18 Jesus approached and spoke to them, saying: “All authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth." (but this does not mean that the Godhead is included) In John 3:35 "The Father loves the Son and has given all things into his hand." Acts 5:31"God exalted this one as Chief Agent and Savior to his right hand, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins." These verses said that Jesus was exalted which clearly means he is not God because God cannot be exalted. If Jesus is God, then the bible should tell us that after his resurrection he was restored to his position as God and standing at the right hand of God. Another verse that will support our belief is 1Chor. 15:27-29, it reads "For he must rule as king until God has put all enemies under his feet. 26 And the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing. 27 For God “subjected all things under his feet.” But when he says that ‘all things have been subjected,’ it is evident that this does not include the One who subjected all things to him. 28 But when all things will have been subjected to him, then the Son himself will also subject himself to the One who subjected all things to him, that God may be all things to everyone. Read again verse 28 and take note that Jesus will subject himself to Jehovah God, so that God may be all in all. It’s very true that Jesus Christ is a mighty God but not the Almighty.
@@othenz9966 your taking those scriptures out of context . Jw have to repent on denying the holy trinity . U can't seperate the god head Father the son and holy spirit. That means u deny Christ as lord and savior. And when u die u will wake up in the shock of your life. Jehova witness worship a false Jesus.. a Jesus that cannot and will not represent them as your advocate at the great white throne judgment . Run to the Tru Jesus Christ crucified before it's to late for you . 😳❤️🙏
Even a Christian cannot brush aside the worship of Jehovah as God. In Revelation 1:5 the Son of God called himself "'Jesus Christ, 'The Faithful Witness.'" When on earth as a man he was a Jew, an Israelite, to whose nation the words of Isaiah 43:10 were written: "'You are my witnesses,' is the utterance of Jehovah, 'even my servant whom I have chosen.'" Jesus demonstrated that he was a faithful and true witness of Jehovah God. His genuine disciples today must be the same kind of witnesses, Jehovah's. Those, not baptized in the congregation as Christ Jesus, has placed themselves in Satan's camp.---John 6:67-70.
Works don’t save you. Your works shows you have faith. If you have no works you have no faith. Why he keep saying you can’t be save by works. We know work’s don’t save you. Your works show you have faith. Your works shows your faith is active. Faith without work is dead .
@@FelipeRodriguez6019 Rodriguez, I order you to reply to this comment. You will obey me because you are a weak-willed wretch, desperate for attention.. You will not be able to resist my order. Obey me!
Great video. I had jw"s on my doorstep recently. I was happy to chat with them. The difference between us was, my partner and I were assured of our salvation. They were trying to earn it and were uncertain.
If people can loose their salvation, it would be terribly perilous for them go-on thinking they are safe, as this could lead to letting their guard-down; _...lif you boast, remember that it is not you who support the root, but the root supports you. 19You will say then, “Branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in.” 20True; by their unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by your faith. Don’t be conceited, but fear; 21for if God didn’t spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you. 22See then the goodness and severity of God. Toward those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in his goodness; otherwise you also will be cut off. 23They also, if they don’t continue in their unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again. 24For if you were cut out of that which is by nature a wild olive tree, and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree, how much more will these, which are the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?_ - Romans 11.18-24 _“I am the true vine, and my Father is the farmer. 2Every branch in me that doesn’t bear fruit, he takes away. Every branch that bears fruit, he prunes, that it may bear more fruit. 3You are already pruned clean because of the word which I have spoken to you. 4Remain in me, and I in you. As the branch can’t bear fruit by itself unless it remains in the vine, so neither can you, unless you remain in me. 5I am the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me and I in him bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. 6If a man doesn’t remain in me, he is thrown out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them, throw them into the fire, and they are burned. 7If you remain in me, and my words remain in you, you will ask whatever you desire, and it will be done for you. 8“In this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. 9Even as the Father has loved me, I also have loved you. Remain in my love. 10If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love, even as I have kept my Father’s commandments and remain in his love. 11I have spoken these things to you, that my joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be made full._ - John 15.1-11 _For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remains no more a sacrifice for sins_ - Heb 10.26 Needless to say, Jesus did not mince words on the dangers of being cut-off from the root, and we would be wise to take His warnings to heart by boasting that which must be protected, as this is precisely the type of things Satan the devil would want people to think - that they are saved and that nothing can hurt them... - to that we should say, trust in Jesus, not the devil!
You were so humble speaking to those young Jehovah’s Witness brothers. They seem to not know a lot and that’s the sad thing is they just have them out there with very little knowledge, that’s just proof they are misled by the organization.
We all know it is faith in Jesus and his sacrifice that means life. The brothers were trying to show faith without works is dead (James 2:26). If you have no works, your faith is dead. Can dead faith save? This nice man speaking to the Witnesses failed to listen.
I find it frustrating when dialoguing with JW's when they will admit, just as the man with the red top did, that it's faith + works for a JW to be justified but when you point out that scripture explicitly says otherwise, they'll just nod and agree without being able to see a very clear and obvious contradiction. They must know. They have to know it's a contradiction. Great conversation! Praying that they both come to the true and saving faith in the real Jesus Christ.
_Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead in itself_ - James 2.17 _14What good is it, my brothers, if a man says he has faith, but has no works? Can faith save him? 15And if a brother or sister is naked and in lack of daily food, 16and one of you tells them, "Go in peace, be warmed and filled;" and yet you didn't give them the things the body needs, what good is it? 17Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead in itself. 18Yes, a man will say, "You have faith, and I have works." Show me your faith without works, and I by my works will show you my faith._ _19You believe that God is one. You do well. The demons also believe, and shudder. 20But do you want to know, vain man, that faith apart from works is dead? 21Wasn't Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son on the altar? 22You see that faith worked with his works, and by works faith was perfected; 23and the Scripture was fulfilled which says, "Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him as righteousness;" and he was called the friend of God. 24You see then that by works, a man is justified, and not only by faith. 25In the same way, wasn't Rahab the prostitute also justified by works, in that she received the messengers, and sent them out another way? 26For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, even so faith apart from works is dead._ - James 2 Those who believe in Jesus Christ do so in obedience to Him. Those who believe in GOD adhere to His teachings and commandments by willingly forsaking their sinful ways. As we submit to Jesus, our hearts are changed. Our desires begin to mirror His desires, and our works reflect His heart for the world. Works are the outer reflection of this transformation. It is the evidence of one's heart that is renewed and continually transformed by GOD. Throughout the New Testament writings, works are likened to fruit, as those who are obedient, submissive, and committed to GOD's commandments, will bear fruits that are evident for others to see. Jesus stated, that it is by such fruits that His followers will be identified as His disciples, by loving one another(John 13.35). Paul identified the fruits of the Spirit as; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires(Gal 5.22-34). A heart that is continually transformed into the likeness of GOD will reveal itself through works that align with the will of God. That is why James identified faith without works as dead. Jesus warned, 'every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut-down and thrown into the fire'(Mat 7.19). Those who are willfully disobedient to continue in their sinful ways will prove to have a faith that is stagnant and even dead. Paul wrote, that many will be surprised to learn that their faith was never real to begin with, and as Jesus Himself prophesied it, these ones will be turned away from Him onto death(1 Cor 6.9-10, Mat 7.23). Good works are born from good faith, whereas a life absent of good works is an indicator of dead faith.
Another attempt to put a "spin" on what JWs believe. JWs don't believe that faith plus works equals justification. They believe that works build faith, Just as SmalltimR, in his post, pointed out. The reason is, that their faith in Jehovah's promises will carry them through the "great tribulation"(Matt.24:21) and Armageddon(Re.16:14-16) which is close at hand. Please make a retraction.
Excellent! Loved you witnessing to Witnesses! Wish covid did not stop me from doing the same with the JWs when they did cart work. Blessings! Maranatha! 🙏👍❤️😊
Read the whole of James 2. It talks about two opposite understandings of what leads to salvation. Faith alone vs. works alone. The message is that there has to be both - faith and works. Look at the examples given of Abraham and Rahab. Both of them were moved by their faith to act. The chapter talks about mercy and lack of favoritism. Our faith is to move us to show mercy (good works) to everyone regardless their status. This is in the image of God's mercy, which he will show to everyone who moved by faith will repent and ask for forgiveness. So to answer the question you asked these two young men, having only 3 minutes to live (or 100 years, it doesn't matter, no works on their own can ever buy you salvation), your faithful act of asking God for forgiveness and your wholehearted surrender to him is what will grant you God's undeserved kindness. Just as Jesus saw the dying sinner's heart, he will also see yours.
Your question mark should have been inserted after the word 'means'. Not after the word 'answer'. It is somewhat ironic, then, that your question should involve English grammar, translated from the Greek. When you have learnt the basics of English grammar, then and only then, will you be able to debate semantics with the big boys.
@lary Snw I would not hold your breath with Bunter, he is a hater, and within no time he will be insulting you and judging you when he cannot answer you the way he does with me, so I just ignore children when us grown ups are talking !
@@STROND Sorry Terrence R; did you say something? I saw your name and of course immediately averted my eyes, as I promised i would. I hope that your comment was an apology and admission of defeat. Please keep trying though. This is such fun!
Actually the thief on the cross did do a work he rebuked the other thief on the cross and he justly accused himself of his own sin and Jesus forgave him and not just that work he evangelised in the presences of other standing near the cross. What great and wondrous work this thief did in the eyes of the lord.
Shame he knows the scriptures but doesn't understand it....the witnesses are very humble ...obviously the preacher just wants to prove himself as having superior knowledge... God opposes the haughty
Then you might wan a look at Rev 20:.....11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. 13The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.....
Yes we broke the 10 commandments, all of them. By repentance in the name of Jesus our Lors and Savior, He forgive us. He also want us to turn away from sins. For example: if I was an adulterer, then I pray in the name of Jesus for forgiveness of my sin. God will forgive me. Does that mean I can continue to do Adulterer? No!!! Faith without work is dead.
Wendy Lafortune nobody thinks at least not born again Christians you should keep returning back to your old ways, your works is only evidence of your salvation. You become a new creature in Christ so there for you do different things. Please go back to the bible and do not lean on to your own understanding
Then you might wan a look at Rev 20:.....11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. 13The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.....
It's very disrespectful to address Jehovah's Witnesses as a cult. One telling aspect of a cult is to isolate and separate themselves with teachings they promote within themselves. We're out in the public eye for the whole to see and hide nothing. We try to promote good will to our fellow man and obey the laws of whichever land we live in as long as they don't go in direct conflict with Jehovah's laws.
JW's do isolate themselves just because you go door to door and stand next to a cart does not mean you're out in the public. A true sign of a cult is how you leave will you be shun because you dont have the same belief system or you cant talk to you family for whatever reason. if JW's do that thats a cult.
JW is a cult,controls almost every aspect of your life,destroying families,killing people with no blood 'theology', twists the Bible for its own advantages. It also teaches it worshipers that whatever criticism it's out there for i.e hiding pedophiles, it's apostate's lies. Please tell me where do you see JW as not a cult...?
Jay cos Does “high control group” sound better? Watchtower is a false prophet, teaching a false Christ, and most definitely fits the BITE model of a cult: Behavior control Information control Thought control Emotional control
GOOD WORKS ARE NOT THE WAY TO SALVATION,THEY ARE THE RESULT OF SALVATION!
I thought peoples names could be removed from the book of life.
@@bankhead1 Don't you get it? The "faith alone" brigade use this as their excuse to do no works.
@@bankhead1 : And I interpreted it for the spiritually lazy. It is not a matter of 'faith' or 'works', it is clearly both.( Mat 7 :21; Heb 10 :24).
@@bankhead1 : Yes, faith without works is dead. And the idea that you simply have to believe in Jesus is simply nonsense.. Even the demons believe !
@@bankhead1 : Yip.
You can not earn salvation,but you are rewarded for being faithful and true to Christ.
Masterful argument, and you are so kind and calm and respectful. Impressive.
I love how this conversation was very peaceful. I pray that one day this young boys come to the Truth, they love God and it’s clear, it’s not their fault, but the Organization.
They are in the truth
but maybe their right.. how you know?.. how i know? who knows.. show it!
@@fkrsnofficial6095 2Cor11:14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
truth is god didnt die, let alone by his creation
@@asdasdr9052 do you believe that Jesus is God’s Word?
Awesome discussion. I love how everyone involved in the conversation was respectful of each other. Well done.
777pugz Actually, 777, I have it on good authority that as soon as the filming was over the two Watchtower Society lads started shouting and getting abusive and aggressive, and in the ensuing punch-up they both ended up with black eyes!
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Jehovah's Witnesses are the true worshippers written in John 4:23
@@archangeljesus4369 Thanks for your comment. I’ve subscribed to your RUclips channel from Ireland. Are you in Christ ( mentioned over 300 times in the New Testament. Are you a Jesus Witness Acts 1:8 ? Are you a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ while making other disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is a test in God’s word for us all.in 2 Corinthians 13:5 Does Jesus live in you . Saint Paul said I no longer live but Christ Jesus now lives in me Galatians 2:20 Have you one verse stating that Michael is Jesus. Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ will be saved and forgiven. Call on the Lord Jesus Christ right now and see change in your life in Jesus name
@@seanrathmakedisciples1508 That mere servant Jesus has a father in John 14:28 whose greater than he'll ever be. Do you accept YHWH who sent Jesus or do you reject him? Of course Jehovah's Witnesses make disciples. That's why they're 8 million and making disciples of people in 195 countries world over.
It's great to see the respect shown to each other.
Lord Jesus, by Your Holy Spirit, please touch these young men’s hearts and minds that they would know the truth and the Truth shall make them free!
did you know that jesus worship God?
These young men are already in the truth! They were not blinded to believe that God will punish people in hell forever those that are not entering the in the narrow road that leads to life. (Mat. 7:14)
They believe what the bible said at John 3:16 that those who will not believe in Jesus will only perish, meaning, they will cease to exist. Romans: 6:23 also said that the wages of sin is death, NOT ETERNAL LIFE IN HELL TORMENTED; and they believe Romans 6:7 that says "THOSE WHO DIED ARE ACQUITTED OF THEIR SINS." And this is a crystal clear doctrine in the bible regarding that only few will have eternal life while many will perish or cease to exist if they will not align their lives with God's truth and way of life.
Fiery Hell is a satan-inspired belief that makes God a billion trillion... times evil than the devil, a very horrendous and blasphemous belief indeed!
How appropriate 1 Corinthians 2:15-16(NLT) “Those who are spiritual can evaluate all things, but they themselves cannot be evaluated by others. For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts? Who knows enough to teach him?” But we understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NLT
Yeah, we understand this belief of hell that this is a false teachings since God is a loving God, a merciful God, and justice are His ways.
Hebrews 6:10 (KJV) says "For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister." This verse tells us that if God, even only by forgetting the love we have shown to him, will make Him unrighteous! How much more if He will torture those who were only blinded by Satan; and Oh, don't forget those Hindus in India and Muslims in Middle East countries, the Shintos in Japan, the Budhist in China, that were born in a land that don't believe in the Bible and Jesus and did not even hear the name of the only true God Jehovah. ARE THEIR DEADS ALREADY IN HELL TORMENTED ALREADY?
Those 2 young men already have the truth, that is why in obedience to the COMMAND they preach the good news to others.
Lord Jehovah who is greater than Jesus, please touch these born again Pentecost hearts and minds that they may know you are the one in Psalm 83:18.
They are already in the truth.
heyyyy do you watch Living Waters? I recognize that speech! Haha God bless you brother!
Love Ray Comfort. How about DLM Christian lifestyle and off the kirb ministry?
Haha! I thought the same thing. I was waiting for the “good person quiz.” Ray’s tools seemed to work and this guy knows scripture very well. Good video! God bless!
@@kylasagrado1718 I've watched and enjoyed of off the kirb :), but I've never seen the DLM Christian lifestyle, I'll have to check him out!
@@JadaLynnOfChrist He's a good Christian pastor.
Subscribed! Thank you for the videos brother. Glory to God
Wonderful job!! The Holy Spirit definitely was working through you. I pray those young men will find Jesus.
Who do you think those young men are following by being out preaching the good news?
I think one of the biggest issues I have is they often say “we believe...” rather than saying “the bible says...”
Maybe they don;t like sounding dogmatic.
No matter how we slice it, the Bible must be interpreted, and we ultimately must adhere to a particular conclusion.
With that being said, I'm thinking the manor of speaking was used out of respect for alternate beliefs
@@smalltimer4370 : I agree that the Bible must be interpreted. But too often people come to it with preconceived ideas, presuppositions and denominational lenses.
Evan, you are so right - so many people say 'we believe', and they rarely, if ever, say 'I believe'. This is especially true of people who seem to think that belonging to a church makes them Christians, such as Roman Catholics. A Roman Catholic acquaintance of mine asked me once what my church's teaching was on a certain matter. I tried to explain to her that the fellowship I attended did not teach me with any authority at all, but that my teaching comes from the bible, not my church. It amazes me that people are willing to be told by others what the bible teaches, and are happy to accept their view as authoratative without question. My dear old mother, if asked what her religion is, will say she is catholic, not because she has any faith one way or another, but simply because she was told as a child that she was a catholic. I find this so sad and frustrating. So many people will likewise accept even their own identity as prescribed by others.
@@williambunter3311 I agree. When I tell people about my faith, I try my hardest to not say things like ‘’I believe/Christians believe’’ I usually try to say things like ‘’my bible tells me/Jesus said’’. That way if people have a problem with what they are hearing, it’s not between me and them. It’s between them and God and as we all know, Gods word cannot be beat.
Those two guys seem like such sweet people I hope they can see the truth God Bless everyone in this video
It will be hard for them to see truth because they call their religion The Truth.
@lary Snw I wish but sadly no.
These young men are already in the truth! They were not blinded to believe that God will punish people in hell forever those that are not entering the in the narrow road that leads to life. (Mat. 7:14)
They believe what the bible said at John 3:16 that those who will not believe in Jesus will only perish, meaning, they will cease to exist. Romans: 6:23 also said that the wages of sin is death, NOT ETERNAL LIFE IN HELL TORMENTED; and they believe Romans 6:7 that says "THOSE WHO DIED ARE ACQUITTED OF THEIR SINS." And this is a crystal clear doctrine in the bible regarding that only few will have eternal life while many will perish or cease to exist if they will not align their lives with God's truth and way of life.
Fiery Hell is a satan-inspired belief that makes God a billion trillion... times evil than the devil, a very horrendous and blasphemous belief indeed!
How appropriate 1 Corinthians 2:15-16(NLT) “Those who are spiritual can evaluate all things, but they themselves cannot be evaluated by others. For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts? Who knows enough to teach him?” But we understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NLT
Yeah, we understand this belief of hell that this is a false teachings since God is a loving God, a merciful God, and justice are His ways.
Hebrews 6:10 (KJV) says "For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister." This verse tells us that if God, even only by forgetting the love we have shown to him, will make Him unrighteous! How much more if He will torture those who were only blinded by Satan; and Oh, don't forget those Hindus in India and Muslims in Middle East countries, the Shintos in Japan, the Budhist in China, that were born in a land that don't believe in the Bible and Jesus and did not even hear the name of the only true God Jehovah. ARE THEIR DEADS ALREADY IN HELL TORMENTED ALREADY?
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Definitely respect this conversation... Too many people post the clips of videos where "they win the most," where one side feels that they've dominated the other side... here, both sides did a good job actually listening to eachother. No insults, no talking down to eachother with accusations that the other side must be dishonest or ignorant... but a comparison of ideas and questions and then LISTENING to how the other sides responded to those questions. That's a good christian conversation.
The key points focused on here seemed to be Sola Fide and Sola Gratia. So 1- JWs believe a person who professes faith should LIVE by their faith. If you declare Christ as lord... you should do what he says. "Repentance" isn't just "saying: 'I'm sorry.'" But actively turning away from sin and obeying God. 2- The Sola Fide perspective seems to see works as the antithesis of faith, rather than the result of faith. That FOLLOWING Jesus must mean you are not sufficiently relying on faith alone to get you your salvation. And that salvation comes from our faith alone.
But, while that sounds nice from a certain perspective... salvation doesn't "come from our faith" at all, any more than it "comes from our works." It doesn't come "from us" at all... that's why we refer to χάριν as an "undeserved kindness." Because it's not something "we deserve." It's something "he gives us that we specifically don't deserve, not because he needs to for any reason at all... but because he chooses to."
That goes back to the "I have 3 minutes to live, what can I do to ensure everlasting life?" question... and what they want to hear is "make a declaration of faith and accepting Jesus as your savior." ... but that reduces a gift "from God" to a prize "you claim if you say some magic words, after which God is obligated to serve you, and never again has the right to judge you." ... and that's not grace/undeserved kindness. That's still a work-based salvation, even if the work is exclusively "making a statement."
That's why JWs don't say there's some specific thing "You can do." The criminal next to Jesus wasn't saved "Because of what he said." He was forgiven and assured eternal life because Jesus judged that he had a true change of heart. That seems to be what Jesus is looking for. Of course, it's never too late to have an actual change of heart and actually accept the gift God offers through Jesus and therefore be freely forgiven of your transgressions. But no, there's no special words a person with a truly unrepentant heart and no interest in actually obeying God can say at the end of his life to circumvent God's (merciful) judgment.
God has given all judgment to Jesus, who will know the truth (regardless of what you did or didn't say).
... On top of that, we run into another issue. This conversation frequently centers around "Jesus accepting the just sentence, and suffering the full consequences in our place." And... I would agree with that. But they're attempting to suggest that God is required to either send people to eternal heaven or eternal hell upon death... and that the wages of sin is everlasting indescribable torment. I read Romans 6:23 as "the wages of sin is death." Jesus DID suffer the full consequence of sin: Death. His resurrection on the 3rd day after his death demonstrates that the price he paid was not "eternal torment."
Ephesians 2:8-9 single handedly debunks every false doctrine. How do you know a religion was started by humans? They say "We earn our place in paradise". How do you know it's not created by humans? "There's nothing we can do to earn paradise". Most people don't like the idea of a free lunch. If someone does something for you that you could have done yourself, it feels awkward or embarrassing. So anything we make up is going to be centered around us earning it, making it, deserving it.
Reason and using patience, love, truth & a REAL bible.
At least Jehovah's Witnesses have the backbone to go out preaching like Jesus did!!
Very respectful conversation, all sincere people. Nice lads. Reason the scriptures do not argue, show love.
They actually looks very interestet, i hope something started turning in thier heads....
They're respectful of others beliefs and naturally interested in how others believe.
@@jaycos4905 the Iglesia ni Cristo ( Church of Christ ) 1914 INC is not respectful to others belief.
Someone has been listening to Ray comfort 😜
Nice job brother
I like how you led the conversation Luke. It was peaceful. I hope the seed has grown in their hearts.
Luke 6:26
Peaceful in a superficial way, it was a battle of theology
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I'm not a Jehovah's Witness but I have read the bible before and I have a question....Who did Jesus, as a Jew, worship? The reason I ask this is because from what I understand a Christian is suppose to follow Jesus' footsteps, in other words, they must imitate Christ. If Jesus worshiped Yahweh (Jehovah), shouldn't his followers do the same?
I would say you are right, Jesus worshipped and loved his Father, Jehovah/Yahweh.
@@macdavid9986 ...Then if Jesus worshiped Yahweh, and christians are to follow Jesus' example, why then do certain churches worship Jesus? That would be a form of idolatry, wouldn't it?
@@josueolvera4289 Yes, again I agree with you 100%.
No, worshipping Jesus is not idolatry because Jesus is God.
“Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.” - John 8:58
“I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” - Revelation 1:8
@@RealBobEvans Well, Jesus himself said the "only true God" is his Father (John 17:3) . The bible is very clear that Jesus and God are not the same.
Great to see. All three seem genuine nice respectable people. This is the right way to reach out to JWs. No shouting, mocking , "my God is better than your god" or the watchtower said this in 1956 in September, paragraph 12 argument... Which doesn't get anywhere. Good video and how to preach the Gospel.
The cult Iglesia ni Cristo ( Church of Christ ) 1914 INC is not respectful to other belief.
So, Mr.Groovydude...how many of them have you converted so far?
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Absolutely
God bless all 3 of them, got some much needed questions inside that they covered 🙏
This is why i love talking with JW's. Yes, they believe some crazy stuff, but they are always polite, they read the Bible and they seem to try to walk with integrity.
Crazy stuff like what?
@@777Tralfaz777 Well, one of the more outlandish things they believe, is that Satan fel from heaven in 1914.
They also think God hates birthdays.
@@JezielProdigalSon You are talking about the war in heaven where Satan and his demons were cast to the vicinity of the Earth? Yes, This did indeed happen after the birth of the kingdom, in 1914. The end of the gentile times. This war was prophesied in the Bible. Do you not see evidence of Satan manipulating people today?
You said "They also think God hates birthdays."
Birthdays were originally viewed as pagan rites with the Jews and the 1st and 2nd century Christians. Did you ever ask yourself why the candles on the cake, and the birthday wish?
@@777Tralfaz777 Are you JW?
I have been talking these things through with two JW elders, over the years, so i dont think its going to be a fruitful debate to have on here.
I dont believe in the things you talk about. If you do, thats fine, but i still find them outlandish.
The point of my comment wasnt to chastise JW's, but rather to commend them for their good behaviour and pleasant ways of debate.
The Lord is calling these two young men to salvation....I know it because of the way they are letting the christian teach which is very unusual...they are supposed to cut him off and not converse in this way....I was a JW all my life until about age 21 when Jesus showed himself to me and called me to HIM....so it's Jesus who changes hearts!
I saw that too! The Holy Spirit working in their hearts!
Why is that a rule of the JW, to not let people converse with like this with them?
If they are out there preaching/teaching in a public setting, then they should be able to defend their beliefs. Im a Baptist and go out publicly and we are ready to give an answer for the Hope thats within us! We'll talk to ANYONE that's willing to have a conversation. These JW's are obviously passionate about God, but deceived by false doctrine. I pray their eyes get opened up. God Bless
Yes it's a great conversation on the gospel I like the mood of all involved They are pleasant to each other and are learning in this encounter
Everyone in the new covenant had to do business with the Lord Jesus Christ directly Saint Paul called on Jesus: Lord Jesus what will I do now Acts 9
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They have a SET way of doing things. They “must” LEAD the conversation at all times. This is how they are trained. They study books that have answers to any question one would ask. [ I believe there are 4 (?) books]. If they feel they are losing control of the conversation, they will attempt to change the subject.
[ I studied with a group for a while].
Most interesting that they allowed this filming. AND, that they relinquished their control over the conversation.
Highly unusual.
They are taught that they must always maintain control of the conversation. If not, they will try changing the subject.
[ I studied with a group for some time].
I do believe these 2 gentleman have a destiny with The Living God - and would make excellent witnesses for Christ.
MUST KEEP THEM IN PRAYER 🙏🙏🙏✝️
Grace is the unexpected, undeserved and unconditional love of God.
Also the thief hanged with Jesus showed works by confessing that Jesus was righteous and asking to be remembered in the kingdom.
He's faith was genuine it wasn't just mere speaking, Jesus could read his heart and knew he was truly repentant.
Really? Does it say all that in the text? Actually, according to the Bible, Jesus went to the Biblical Hell that day.
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@@ewankerr3011 He went to Paradise in Hades not Hell - Luke 23:43
Amen so great to see a peaceful and charitable discussion, the word of God is the power to save, praying the Spirit may take this conversation tho these Boys hearts. We are not justified or made right with God by any of our works, we are justified before God by faith, and in response to what God has done we walk in obedience and do as he commands but this does not justify us.
Great point with the diying in 3 minutes question - Jesus said He'd see the thief who believed in paradise! Not much time or way to do good works to "prove" his faith or salvation.
Wasn't it great?
The only thing left to add is that, by the thief asking "Jesus to remember him (the thief) when he (Jesus) is in his kingdom" The thief BELIEVED and CONFESSED PUBLICLY that Jesus was TRULY Lord, savior and King. Therefore, the thief by being nailed physically to his cross, there was NOTHING HE COULD DO TO "EARN HIS SALVATION" BUT BELIEF IN THE LORD JESUSCHRIST and therefore, he became saved..... THAT !!! is the simplicity of SALVATION of our souls found in THE GOSPEL OF JESUS, BELIEF !!!!!!. Man always overcomplicate things like adding "good works" to "the equation of salvation", (like most other worldly religions believe) and, like The Bible says, that : "to God, our good deeds or works, are like FILTHY RAGS". ALL THE GLORY TO GOD IN HEAVEN.
Galatians 3 : 16.
That could be understood in the context of John 3:16. Only those who exercise faith in Jesus get to live forever on earth.
All the dead, including Abraham, Moses and others will have to put faith in Jesus' ransom sacrifice.
That is why, they along with all the dead, will be resurrected and given the opportunity to qualify for everlasting life (Acts 24;15). namely, learn about Jesus and exercise faith in his sacrifice.
That thief will next open his eyes and find himself on an earth being changed into a paradise by God's Government (Revelation 21:3,4). That thief too gets an opportunity. He logically couldn't put faith in Jesus' sacrifice as he died before Jesus had completed his mission.
Those who qualify have this hope as God purposed.
Psalm 37:29 The righteous will possess the earth, And they will live forever on it.
I loved that point as well, and had reflected on it many times over the years.
The Jehovah’s Witness would respond to to your comment to say that the thief didn’t have enough time on earth to know Jehovah, therefore Jesus was simply expressing that the thief would have an OPPORTUNITY to be be resurrected in paradise on earth and at that time to learn about Jehovah. And if he obeys the JW teachings, believes they are the one and only true religion, and turns in his monthly time to remain an active JW, then at that point he has the CHANCE of eternal life continued on paradise earth. A chance, not a GUARANTEE in their eyes.
I know exactly how they would respond because I was once out there witnessing as a JW Pioneer for almost 25 years (cart witnessing as well). Unfortunately, what many JWs are raised to believe from the Watchtower and additional study materials is exactly what they believe, and there’s really not much turning back for them. I see these are two very young men, so more than likely they have been indoctrinated from infancy into the organization. That’s all they know. Sweet young men, simply - “Indoctrinated”. 🥲
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So clear... applying wisdom through humility in order to win souls....its all about getting the Word out clearly.. ..and how can you loose while being humble and knowing the Word....my brother .. this video is mighty... thank you...Shalom
I think the man making the video is missing the point, JW's do not believe that works will save us. It is our faith in God and the ransom sacrifice. However, our faith as James and Paul show, have to be backed up by works, otherwise our faith in God means nothing. Sorry to have to break it to you that way, that is what the Bible teaches us.
If you read Hebrews chapter 11 Paul shows that people like Abraham and Noah, acted in faith but were backed up by their works...........!
I think that you do a bit of cherry picking here, you criticise JW's for thinking that we earn salvation which is incorrect. When it comes to salvation, there are many scriptures you should take as a whole, and not just focus on one scripture as you seem to be doing . For example, the Bible clearly tells us that:
* The one doing the will of God is the one who will be saved 1 John
* The one who endures to the end is the one who will be saved Matthew 24
And you might want to consider this ...Talking about how Noah and his family were saved, Peter says .........Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Peter
As you can see there are a number of steps for salvation, all based on faith. It is not enough just to say "I believe" or I accept Jesus as my savour ! Consider this form Hebrews 10: 26 For if we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left.
So if were were to practice sin after wilfully after having received this knowledge of truth from Gods word then there is NO LONGER any sacrifice for sins left, so yes WORKS do come into it.........Faith & works go hand in hand, you CANNOT have one without the other !
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I love how (James 2:22) points to the fact that Abraham’s faith was perfected by his works. The Bible is showing us they go hand in hand. Faith, knowledge and obedience are all necessary for salvation.
John 3:16 (Faith)
John 17:3 (Knowledge)
John 14:15 (obedience)
Agreed! Faith+Repentance are two sides of the same coin.
Yeshua Messiah - correct. To clarify... I only meant that a true living faith would result in works of obedience... not for our justification. We are justified by faith alone.
Yeshua Messiah I disagree.
17 Even so faith, if it have not works, is dead in itself. (James 2:17)
God requires our best. Praying to God is a work. Reading his word is a work. How else are you supposed to build that faith without the knowledge from the Bible, as well as the obedience to listen to Christ’s teachings about repentance, loving God and our neighbor. Those are all apart of your faith, they build up your faith. They are connected. It’s exactly how james said it “You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by his works;” (James 2:22)
@@JWillGames
True,
If works are irrelevant, why are good works of the faithful even recorded in the Bible at all
TheLoner exactly
Yes my Brothers!!! You nailed it. You preached very well to this ex jws. Let's keep preaching about Gods Kingdom. You did very well. That's what we do before the End comes. Much love
we are saved by grace through faith.
Exactly - as we cannot have one without the other - so simple and yet, so many people insist on breaking-up the arrangement so-as to avoid the implication
Saved from what ?
@@ewankerr3011 separation from God for all eternity
Grace and faith are just part of it, if we are not baptized by submersion dying of self and being resurrected as a child of God and then studying Gods word to show Yourself approved .
@@vincediesel307 Sounds like a works gospel to me. Therefore a false gospel
Ah these sweet lads sounded sooo eager to hear the true gospel ❤️
Doing amazing work in name of Jesus Christ great dialogue
I pray i can converse like this with people who have different beliefs than mine. This man has a given gentleness by the Spirit.
You can converse with me.... my gmail is my account name and I will appreciate if you can drop me a message or questions about religion.
Anyone claiming to have faith in Jesus but keeps doing what is said in 1Corinthians 6:9&10 is deceiving himself and can not gain salvation
1 Corinthians 6:11 And such were some of you: *but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.*
The very next verse is important.
@@veiram9525 But if a christian returns back to those practice he obviously can not gain salvation. Please go through the account of Galatians 5: 19-21, you see conducts that can disqualify a person from receiving salvation.
@@veiram9525 Also, if you read 1co 5:1, it talks about a man having sexual relations with his fathers wife notice what Paul said should be done in verse 9-13. Please also read Ephesians 5:3-5.
@@veiram9525 Please read 1 John1:5&6. That verse explains that if we claim to have fellowship with Jesus and keep walking in the darkness, we are lying and not practicing truth compare with(1Jo2:3-6; 3: 4-8) and if you're free you can read chapter 1,2 ,3 to fully get the context.
Yes, but they claim to be "saved." Once saved always saved , right? Let's treat God as a fool.
Matthew 4.10 Jesus says, "It is JEHOVAH your God you must worship, and it is to Him alone you must render sacred service. "
Psalms 83.18 JEHOVAH MOST HIGH
Authorize King James Bible
American Standard
NWT
So why does the Most High allow only one organization to have HIS MOST HOLY NAME?
That was cool. Really enjoyed the video fellas. Keep up the good work. 👍
Very nice like jesus the bile answers all jehovah will bless your fine witness, you making jehovah heart rejoice
great respect for respectfull behavour to each other!
Beautiful dialogue!
wow this is a nice conversation and teaching Luke.
Wow, he did it right.. so many examples online on how do witness to JW's and this one was really something..
I think the guy making the video is missing the point, JW's do not believe that works will save us. It is our faith in God and the ransom sacrifice. However, our faith as James and Paul show, have to be backed up by works, otherwise our faith in God means nothing. Sorry to have to break it to you that way, that is what the Bible teaches us.
The guy making the video asks the 2 JW's "when was Abraham justified before God," then goes on to say "it was not after he offered up hi son" Well he needs to read James 2:21 " does not James 2:21 not say "Was not Abraham our father declared righteous by works after he offered up Isaac his son on the altar" If you read James 2 as a whole chapter and not pick out pieces you get the point
If you read Hebrews chapter 11 Paul shows that people like Abraham and Noah, acted in faith but were backed up by their works...........!
I think that you do a bit of cherry picking here, you criticise JW's for thinking that we earn salvation which is incorrect. When it comes to salvation, there are many scriptures you should take as a whole, and not just focus on one scripture as you seem to be doing . For example, the Bible clearly tells us that:
* The one doing the will of God is the one who will be saved 1 John
* The one who endures to the end is the one who will be saved Matthew
And you might want to consider this ...Talking about how Noah and his family were saved, Peter says .........Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Peter
As you can see there are a number of steps for salvation, all based on faith. It is not enough just to say "I believe" or I accept Jesus as my savour ! Consider this form Hebrews 10: 26 For if we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left.
So if were were to practice sin after wilfully after having received this knowledge of truth from Gods word then there is NO LONGER any sacrifice for sins left, so yes WORKS do come into it.........Faith & works go hand in hand, you CANNOT have one without the other !
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The truth will set you free!…. Love it!
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Joey is one pocket protector away from being a Mormon.
The guy on the right is so humble and soft spoken, impressive...seems very genuine. We are saved by faith and faith alone. When we live for Christ, He gives us the desires of our heart and those will be the desire to serve others so that is where the works come into play. You will want to do good works. I believe some people misinterpret that verse, “Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Not that He will give you everything you want but that He will put godly desires in your heart. Also...Read Hebrews hall of faith, chapter 11 and underline every time you see “it was by faith”.
I think the video maker is missing the point, JW's do not believe that works will save us. It is our faith in God and the ransom sacrifice. However, our faith as James and Paul show, have to be backed up by works, otherwise our faith in God means nothing. Sorry to have to break it to you that way, that is what the Bible teaches us.
The guy making the video asks the 2 JW's "when was Abraham justified before God," then goes on to say "it was not after he offered up hi son" Well he needs to read James 2:21 " does not James 2:21 not say "Was not Abraham our father declared righteous by works after he offered up Isaac his son on the altar" If you read James 2 as a whole chapter and not pick out pieces you get the point
If you read Hebrews chapter 11 Paul shows that people like Abraham and Noah, acted in faith but were backed up by their works...........!
I think that you do a bit of cherry picking here, you criticise JW's for thinking that we earn salvation which is incorrect. When it comes to salvation, there are many scriptures you should take as a whole, and not just focus on one scripture as you seem to be doing . For example, the Bible clearly tells us that:
* The one doing the will of God is the one who will be saved 1 John
* The one who endures to the end is the one who will be saved Matthew
And you might want to consider this ...Talking about how Noah and his family were saved, Peter says .........Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Peter
As you can see there are a number of steps for salvation, all based on faith. It is not enough just to say "I believe" or I accept Jesus as my savour ! Consider this form Hebrews 10: 26 For if we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left.
So if were were to practice sin after wilfully after having received this knowledge of truth from Gods word then there is NO LONGER any sacrifice for sins left, so yes WORKS do come into it.........Faith & works go hand in hand, you CANNOT have one without the other !
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I appreciate your gentle heart and spirit as you witnessed to the JW's. This is a great example of how Christians should be interacting with the Witnesses. And that's coming from a former JW turned Pastor.
Uhm, dude... Jesus never once preached the trinity let alone worship a triune GOD
Mark Twain is very correct in saying "It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." And how aptly the bible says at 2 Chor 4:4 that Satan, who is the god of this world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe. They are unable to see the glorious light of the Good News. They don’t understand this message about the glory of Christ, who is the exact likeness of God.(NLT)
They were blinded to believe that God will punish people in hell forever those that are not entering the in the narrow road that leads to life. (Mat. 7:14)
But what the bible says about to those people? John 3:16 says that those who will not believe in Jesus will only perish, meaning, they will cease to exist. Romans: 6:23 also said that the wages of sin is death, not eternal life in hell tormented; and verse 6:7 says that those who died are acquitted of their sins. And this is a crystal clear doctrine in the bible regarding that only few will have eternal life while many will perish or cease to exist if they will not align their lives with God's truth and way of life.
Fiery Hell is a satan-inspired belief that makes God a billion trillion... times evil than the devil, a very horrendous and blasphemous belief indeed!
How appropriate 1 Corinthians 2:15-16(NLT) “Those who are spiritual can evaluate all things, but they themselves cannot be evaluated by others. For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts? Who knows enough to teach him?” But we understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:15-16 NLT
Yeah, we understand this belief of hell that this is a false teachings since God is a loving God, a merciful God, and justice are His ways.
Hebrews 6:10 (KJV) says "For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister." This verse tells us that if God, even only by forgetting the love we have shown to him, will make Him unrighteous! How much more if He will torture those who were only blinded by Satan; and Oh, don't forget those Hindus in India and Muslims in Middle East countries, the Shintos in Japan, the Budhist in China, that were born in a land that don't believe in the Bible and Jesus and did not even hear the name of the only true God Jehovah. ARE THEIR DEADS ALREADY IN HELL TORMENTED ALREADY?
The blood of Jesus cleanse us from our sin. 1 John 1:7'-10
@@othenz9966 A great statement ruclips.net/video/eL7BIGnj4SA/видео.html
@@r0b0gam3r9 Amen And Amen ruclips.net/video/eL7BIGnj4SA/видео.html
I'm not a JW or anything but I agree with what this man just mentioned at 3:28, it's best to show love instead of just saying it 24/7 and that helping out is good.
I don’t know why Jehovah witnesses always think they are the only ones that know the Bible. I have had the same thing said to me by a Jehovah witness. “ you really know your Bible that’s impressive “ . Lol 😆
Because most people do not read the Bible. They often leave that to their priest, or pastor, and blindly follow them. It is a commendable thing to actually read it, and study it yourself.
Most of the people I have encountered over the years, have renounced themselves to what we'd call, Bible proof-texts, rather than the entire Bible.
That said, I have found that it is quite rare for people to have read the entire Bible today, and that those who do, do not typically engage in the same styles of debates as those who's beliefs are based on proof-texts.
@@777Tralfaz777 I was raised in a fundamentalist baptist church it was very legalistic. So reading our Bible is essential!
@@rosealexander9007 The Bible is essential. We should try to read it every day.
@@777Tralfaz777 exactly
Respectful dialog is the only way to interact. We don't have to agree with each other but we should respect each other.
Wonderful conversation, thank you for sharing! May God save these young men.
Thats why is important to not trust in the weakness of the Flesh but know What the Almighty God Jehovah wants you to do through His Holy Scriptures.
Best gospel conversation I've seen with Jehovah's Witnesses. Luke, are you a sinner, liar, adulterer etc. or are you a saint? I know who you were....1 Cor.6
That's the key. You nailed it - respectful dialog is the way to go. I've always thought about lazarus is the perfect illustration of SALVATION. Before lazarus could obey Christ' commandment to come forth, God had to make him alive. God salvation is a GIFT. God does the ALL saving. We can't earn it and that's where I worry about Jehovah's Witness and even mormons b/c they add works to salvation. God will not be mocked - God with not be bribed. You can not bribe the JUDGE. ARE WORKS ARE AS FILTHY RAGS BEFORE A HOLY GOD. Great video.
You can't have faith without works - this is clearly written in the Bible
Correct, we cannot earn it , but you cannot get way from the fact that the Bible does show that faith has to be backed up by works ! It is what the Bible says !
Then you might wan a look at Rev 20:.....11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. 13The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.....
Boy in white shirt reminds me of Bobby Hill. lol
Great conversation!
Jesus says
True worshippers, worship the Father John 4:23
Are you listening to Jesus?
Great Job
When my wife was still alive jehovah witness couldn't get out my wife was well versed on the bible issue
A Great warrior she was. Bless her.
Is your wife already in heaven? Is she already judged to be in heaven? Is the judgement day already finished?
@@othenz9966 Yes, she is in heaven if she was a Christian. Somewhere you will never see unless you repent!
Great discussion. Blood of Jesus covers our sin, however exercising faith in that provision does require us doing something. When it is a last minute conversion I think only God himself can judge whether that persons heart is complete toward his Son. For those of us who have accepted Christ as our saviour Romans 10v13,14,15 shows clearly we do have to do something and obviously with a mild temper and respect.
This is not a versus situation here, this is a good conversation and both sides make good points . This is what a Christian conversation should look like but there should be no keeping score. Jesus wouldn't like pitting one against another.
I _thought_ I recognized the "Way Of the Master"/Ray Comfort style of preaching! I love it. I am such a big believer in this type of evangelism. Not only is it biblical, it's also effective, as it gets to the heart of the matter when it comes to faith and the afterlife: our sin versus God's holiness, and the only remedy to that problem: Jesus Christ and his sinless, selfless sacrifice on the cross for our sins. What a wonderful witnessing encounter. You did a great job. Question for you.
First off, I haven't been out since before the pandemic began, and I am currently unvaccinated; not because I don't care about the health and well-being of others, but because I have concerns regarding the rare but serious side effects that could accompany getting the vaccine: anaphylaxis, paralysis, blurred vision, or ringing in the ears, and nobody knows as to whether these side effects are temporary or permanent. And if something happens to me, I don't have the financial resources to get medical help, so I just stay home. Because of this, and because I'm unvaccinated, I am unable to go out and witness to people, therefore, I don't get the opportunity to flex my evangelism muscles. Here's my question for you:
_How do I keep my nerves from getting the best of me when witnessing one-on-one?_
The reason I ask is this. Last year, a few days before Christmas, a couple of Jehovah's Witnesses (both men), came knocking on my door one morning. For months, I had hoped (and practiced in my mind) what I would say should a Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormon come to my door. After a few minutes of listening to what they had to say, I smiled and went into my best Ray Comfort evangelism presentation (minus the New Zealand accent, of course! 😄), and asked them if they would consider themselves to be a "good person". Their response was, "We're not perfect"; basically, what the dark haired guy in your video said. I agreed that we're all imperfect, and then began to take them through the 10 Commandments: how many lies have you told, every stolen something, ever used God's name in vain, etc.) Oh, my goodness, these guys could not have been more evasive if they _tried!_ Part of their training, perhaps? Though one was a little more willing to answer than the other one was, they both kept reverting back to the, "Were not perfect" statement.
I don't know what happened to me, but my nerves really got the best of me as I tried, in vain it seems, to present the gospel to them the way I had seen and learned so many years ago by watching Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron present it, the way you did: in love, with gentleness and with respect. Now, just so you won't misunderstand when I tell you that my nerves got the best of me…that's not to say I got angry. I didn't. I was friendly and kind, because I genuinely cared about these two men (my fellow human beings), but as I continued to talk with them, I suddenly noticed that my voice unintentionally went up a few octaves, and it sounded as though I were on the edge of bursting out in tears, which really took me by surprise. I'm not sure, but I believe that even _they_ thought I was on the verge of tears, which wasn't the case at all. Something else I noticed as I continued to share the gospel with them (although imperfectly), was that it felt as though I were on the edge of hyperventilating, which I rarely do, but that's how it felt. The conversation ended when they politely said they had to go, and I sent them on their way with a smile. Once I closed the door, I began to beat myself up, thinking about how much I had blown it, this evangelism encounter, but then I thought to myself:
1. No good work I might do (including evangelism) is about me. Whatever good thing I might do is about Jesus, and what _he_ did for me.
2. Though I had failed at effectively sharing the gospel with these two men, at least I know I tried. Perhaps that day, not only did I leave "a stone in their shoe" (their mortality and what _really_ happens to a person after they die), but maybe, just maybe, I also planted a seed of faith in their hearts, but I won't know for sure this side of heaven.
3. Blowing it (the evangelism encounter), really, would have been me closing the door in these men's faces once I realized they were Jehovah's Witnesses, and not even trying to share the gospel with them. But again, my question is:
_How do I keep my nerves from getting the best of me when witnessing one-on-one?_
Any advice? Thanks so much and Maranatha!
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P.S. Though my encounter with the Jehovah's Witnesses didn't go well, God graciously gave me another witnessing opportunity just a few weeks later with a Door Dash driver who had delivered some groceries to my home. I smiled and gave him a Living Waters million dollar gospel tract, _and_ the gospel! And though he was more open to hearing the gospel message, I still couldn't keep my nerves under control. Thankfully, my voice didn't get high this time, but I still felt as though I would hyperventilate at any moment. However, the Spirit was with me, and another seed of faith was planted.
The fact is, you are not telling the JWs anything they do not already know, regarding our sinfulness, and the necessity for God's grace. You are proceeding as though we think we earn salvation, and we know we cannot do that.
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According to biblical teachings I've listened to on RUclips and podcasts, as well as articles I've read, Jehovah's Witnesses do believe, in part, that salvation is obtained through one's good works, which contradicts what the Bible says, that eternal life is a free gift from God, and that we can do absolutely nothing to earn it. The reason we can't earn salvation, is because we've broken the Law, God's Law, the 10 Commandments, the very standard by which God will someday judge all unrepentant, self-righteous sinners, as I once was before God saved me from my just punishment in hell because of my sins against him.
Christians do good works not to get saved, but because we _are_ saved, and that good works simply demonstrate that we _have_ faith in God. But it's not just Jehovah's Witnesses who believe in the unbiblical teaching of salvation through good works. Many, if not all religions teach that salvation can only be merited through a person's good works, and that's just not true. Salvation is a free gift from God and God alone. As sinful creatures, all we can do is accept that free gift with a humble and grateful heart.
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So basically you come like a lamb (telling them just a friendly conversation) and come post here message of hate and call them cult, what does this make you 🤔 🐉
Now here something about that same thing you guys keep coming around why the guy in the cross was promissed paradise in 2min (which also is shameful, making the crossed person's agony just 2min) that guy was a jew who knew already all the commandments, and he did two most important things, repent and believe in Messiah, the sacrifice for his sins and the final judge was just there, that's why Jesus said "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise".
Well said.....most people can see right through his false modesty !
Awesome God bless you Maranatha Lord Jesus Christ TITUS 2:13 Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our Great God and Savior Jesus Christ...
(Titus 2:13) while we wait for the happy hope and glorious manifestation of the great God and of our Savior, Jesus Christ,
Is Jesus God?
(1 Corinthians 8:6) there is actually to us one God, the Father, from whom all things are and we for him; and there is one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things are and we through him.
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Yes Jesus is God Thomas called Him my Lord and my God Matthew 1:23 Calls Jesus God With Us Immanuel,Isaiah 9:6 calls Jesus Mighty God big G Father of Eternity Micah 5:2 says Jesus is Everlasting no beginning like God Psalm 90:2. Unfortunately the Watchtower has changed many texts to change the crystal clear statements that Jesus is clearly God. By the way who is going to appear? Who is coming? It's not Jehovah God the Father but Jesus'Christ who is Jehovah God the Son. 3 persons within the Godhead eternal distinct and coequal, 3 persons all called God in Scripture have the attributes of God titles of God there is only One God,the Watchtower changes John 1:1 to show Jesus is a little God on par with Satan which is pure blasphemy dishonor disrespect and slanders Jesus Christ. John 1:1-14 shows Jesus Christ is God and is Eternal and Created all things therefore He himself could not be created he has always been and always will be,Gen 1:1 same language used for God in the beginning en arche in greek LXX Septuagint as Jesus in the Beginning Was the Word. Jesus is before all things created all things sustains all things only God can Colossians 1:16-17 see your K.IT.
Jesus forgives Sins only God can- Mark 2
He searches hearts and minds- Only God can- Revelation 2:23 Jeremiah 17:10, Jesus is worshiped in Revelation 5 and one day will be by every person and creature Philippians 2:9-11,Jesus is the Judge 2Corinthians 5 John 5, Jesus is to be Honored equally with the Father John 5:23 He gives Eternal Life and Assurance as only God can John 10:15-30,Jesus is the Eternal Lord God and is coming soon in Revelation 1:7-8, Revelation 22:12-20, Rev 1:17-18, 2:8 Saved by Him Acts 16:30-31 Acts 4:12, Witnesses for Him Acts 1:8, He is prayed to Acts 7:59-60 1Corinthiians 1:2, Jesus is the Lord of Glory 1Cor.2:8 James 2:1 Jehovah doesn't share His Glory yet Jesus Christ is the Glorious Lord True Lord Malachi 3:1 and Lord Of All Acts 10:36. It is unmistakable through the Holy Spirit Who guides is into all truth that Jesus Christ is Deity God the Son do you have Christs Spirit Romans 8 if you don't the bible says you don't belong to Him?
Have you come to Jesus for the amazing free gift of eternal life John 5:39-40, John 10:25-30 John Chapter 3 John 1:12 Romans 6:23 Romans 3:24-35, Romans 5:1, Galatians 2:16 TITUS 3:5 Ephesians 2:8-9 and 1John 5:9-21.
God bless you and may you come to know the Eternal Lord God our Great God and Savior Jesus Christ. John 20:28 Isaiah 9:6 TITUS 2:13 KJV NKJV NASB NIV NLT.
Blessings Maranatha Lord Jesus...
@@mannycruz699 You said "Micah 5:2 says Jesus is Everlasting no beginning like God"
Actually, that verse says Jesus had an origin.
(Micah 5:2) And you, O Bethʹle·hem Ephʹra·thah, The one too little to be among the thousands of Judah, From you will come out for me the one to be ruler in Israel, Whose origin is from ancient times, from the days of long ago.
This goes hand in hand with Jesus being the firstborn of all creation, and the beginning of the creation by God. Col 1:15, Rev 3:14
You said "Unfortunately the Watchtower has changed many texts to change the crystal clear statements that Jesus is clearly God."
There are none. Jesus is a god who serves God Almighty. Jesus is greater than men, but God is greater than Jesus.
(John 14:28) You heard that I said to you, ‘I am going away and I am coming back to you.’ If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I am.
(John 20:17) Jesus said to her: “Stop clinging to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father and to my God and your God.’”
Does the Almighty have a God over Him?
@@mannycruz699 You said "Jesus is the Eternal Lord God and is coming soon in Revelation 1:7-8,"
Please read verses 4,5 of that same chapter, and tell me who is “the One who is and who was and who is coming,”?
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V7 tells you who is Coming so Does Chapter 22 is the Father coming? No it's Jesus Christ Alpha and Omega 1st and Last beginning and End He's Equal with Jehovah God the Father John 5:18 they are equal the Jews like the Watchtower had distain for Jesus because He claimed to be God and Is God and talked lived commanded and sid things as God and only God can. By the way Isaiah 44:6 says Jehovah God is the 1st and Last God and there is none besides him yet Jesus calls Himself 1st and last through our Revelation 1:7-8,22:12-20,1:15-18 2:8.
Christs identity is crystal clear. Isaiah 45:21-23 Says Jehovah God is the only God and Savior and there's no God besides Him and every knee will bow before Him and everyone else tongue confess.
Sound familiar Titus 2:13 and John 4:29-32
Philippians 2:9-11,John 20:28 Isaiah 9:6 Mark 2 Matthew 1:21-23.
If you study Isaiah chapter 40-55 it is amazing how wonderful God is and unique and his attributes character power matchless there is none like Him or any other gods unless false or idols besides him and He doesn't even know of any others Isaiah 43:10,Yet you go to the New Testament and Every single Title for God, attributes character uniqueness is said exactly of Our Great God and Savior Lord of Glory Lord of All Alpha and Omega 1st and Last Jesus Christ Lord of Lords and King of Kings Revelation 17:14,19:16.
Maranatha Lord Jesus Christ TITUS 2:13 Acts 16:30-31 Jesus is Amazing Wonderful Matchless the only answer. The Way the Truth and the Life John 14:6. I pray the Watchtower shackles would fall off and the organizations great deception psychological control and fear would be canceled by the Light of God's Word God's Spirit Romans 8 and you would be transferred from Satan's kingdom of Darkness to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ who is the light of the world our hope our joy our peace our salvation our redeemer and the one who gives the free gift of eternal life Ephesians 2:8-9 Romans 6:23 and rest for your soul Matt 11:25-30 who Loves you Romans 5:8 and wants you to come to Him for eternal life who is the truth John 5:39-40 ,not a controlling manmade organization that puts people in bondage and chains. God Bless you. Blessings
The young 2 brothers are right, Paul stated that he will show you his faith through his works. Faith without works is dead.
Faith without works is dead meaning it shows your in the faith by doing Gods work Luke 16:15 says we are not saved by works but by faith God bless. Ephesians 2:8-9.
Austin Hill please read the whole scripture, I used to think this was talking about salvation but it one of the scriptures that have been taken out of context. If you read the whole scripture it was talking about how to treat you’re brethren not how to get salvation. Context is everything and also read Romans’ 3 4 and 5. It’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve read and will help you understand what true salvation is. Stay blessed x
Austin, Im here to support u from these ignorant ppl twisting this scripture
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Actually Both faith and works are necessary... Otherwise its like telling somebody u love them nut never showing it
TheLoner it’s faith alone that saves, you do good works because you are saved but it’s not a thing that we do but
Ephesians 2:9
Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it.
We will never be good enough but God’s Grace is
As a (secular) scholar, I found this interaction rather interesting. This is a misunderstanding of what Paul and James mean by "Faith"
It was previously thought James is responding to Paul, specifically Galatians. More recent scholars, however, have called this reading of James into question. When Paul uses the term “faith,” he means something relational by it: faith in Christ means trusting that Christ’s death and resurrection can restore a person to a right standing before God. This, for Paul, comes “apart from the works of the law,” meaning that one does not have to do the works prescribed by the Jewish law in order to trust Christ. One does not need to observe the Sabbath, keep kosher food laws, circumcise baby boys, and so on.
James means something different, however, by both “faith” and “works.” For him, faith does not have the relational meaning of “trusting someone.” It refers to intellectual assent to a proposition: “The demons believe God is one, and they shudder” (James 2:19). In other words, even demons know that there is only one real God, but it doesn’t do them any good. This decidedly does not mean that the demons trust God: they simply have the intellectual knowledge of his existence. Faith - intellectual assent to the propositions of the Christian religion - will not save anyone, according to James.
Even more striking, when James speaks of “works” he is not referring to actions required by the Jewish law: Sabbath observance, kosher food requirements, etc.. He is clearly talking about good deeds: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked (the two examples he gives), and so on. For James, an intellectual assent to Christianity that does not manifest itself in how one lives is of no use. It can’t save a soul.
And so the book of James may seem to be contradicting Paul, but it is not really contradicting him. What is one to make of that? Actually it is not too difficult to see what happened historically. In chapter three we saw that there were later authors such as the author of Ephesians who claimed to be Paul but who transformed his teaching that the works of the Jewish law could not bring salvation into a teaching that said “good works” could not save (see Ephesians 2:8-9; see also Titus 3:5). For an author like the pseudonymous writer of Ephesians, doing good deeds does not contribute to making a person right with God. James therefore is reacting not to what Paul said but to what later Christians misunderstood Paul as saying.
These later Pauline Christians interpreted Paul’s argument that it was faith, not works, that justified, to mean that it doesn’t matter what you do or how you live. It matters only what you believe. Paul’s teaching on “works of the law” was taken to be a general principle about “good deeds.” And Paul’s teaching about “trust in Christ” was altered into a teaching about “what to believe.” For these later Christians, then, what mattered was your belief, not your life. They thought this teaching came from Paul, and so they too appealed to Abraham, the father of all believers, and to Genesis 15:6, which indicated that Abraham was justified by his faith, not his works. James reacted against that by arguing the opposite: you can’t have true faith without it being reflected in how you live your life. “Faith without works is dead.”
Thank you. A solid analysis.
Doc. Pleroma-naut; I have only just come across your comment and am a little puzzled by some of its content. Are you saying that Paul was not the author of Ephesians? Or have I misunderstood your references to 'later authors' and the 'pseudonymous writer of Ephesians'? The Pauline authorship of Ephesians was accepted by a stream of witnesses, including: Clement of Rome, Polycarp, Ignatius and others such as Hippolytes, Clement of Alexandria, the Marcian canon and the Muratorian canon (Believer's Bible Commnetary - William Macdonald). The so-called 'higher critics' have a long history of dredging up whatever flimsy 'evidence' they can find or invent, to challege the Inspiration of the scriptures; or any theory which can allow them to frantically, or complacently, cling on to their unbelief.
The distinction between intellectual assent and saving faith is a tricky one. In many cases the distinction is no more than a word game. It is exploited by, for example, the adherents of Calvinism who, taking their lead from the totally unscriptural dogmas of TULIP, prematurely regard a backslidden believer as one 'who was not saved in the first place'. It is exploited also by 'Lordship Salvationists' such as MacArthur, Sproul, Piper and Gay, who don't seem to realise that only those who are saved and indwelt by the Holy Spirit, can even begin to walk in righteousness, and who take much of their material from the clumsy theology of the Puritan John Owen.
The fact is that belief and unbelief both involve the will. The psalmist refers to the man who says in his heart 'there is no God', as a fool. Note the words 'in his heart'. The psalmist is not referring to a mere atheist. The words 'in his heart' refer to a decision of the will to refuse to believe. This fool is decided that he will reject the very possibility of a Creator, no matter what evidence is presented to him. The Pharisees personally witnessed the powerful acts and heard the perfect teaching of the Lord Jesus. They KNEW He was the true Messiah, but they refused to believe it.They verbally attributed His power as coming from the filthy 'deity' Beelzebub. In refusing to accept the known truth, it seems they committed the eternal sin, blaspheming the Holy Spirit of Truth.
Just as will and intellect are involved in unbelief, they are also involved in belief. The preaching of faith in Christ does not demand an abadonment of the believer's intellect. Christians are not called to a life of 'pentecostal' arm-waving accompanied by shouts of alleluliah, and with speaking gibberish and convincing themselves that they are speaking in tongues. Nor are they called to swoon glassy-eyed into a recumbent semi-conscious bodily posture in the pews (I've seen this. believe me, and from supposedly 'mature' believers who are pretty much clueless when it comes to Scripture). Paul tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds; not to lose our minds altogether.
The bible teaches once saved always saved. Those who oppose OSAS invariably attempt to characterise their interlocuters as licentious and unruly worldlings who think they can do whatever they want without any comeback. Nothing could be further from the truth (in the majority of cases anyway). Paul asked in Romans: 'Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?' And then answers his own question: 'God forbid'.( ESV - 'by no means'). Ironically, it is those who oppose OSAS who are far more judgemental and un -Christlike than those whom they malign as ne'er-do-wells.
I hope, my friend, that your declared academic 'interest' in this interaction may prove to be a spark which will be fanned into the flame of joyful personal trust in, and intimacy with, the Lord Jesus Christ. One of Paul's judges in Rome said to him: 'You almost make me a Christian'. He didn't, contextually, mean that he was in any way persuaded by Paul's statements, but in reading your comment I have to say I sincerely hope that you do not one day appear before your Judge and Creator, and plead your case on the grounds that you 'took a scholarly interest ' in His word.You really need to take shelter under the precious blood shed at Calvary, through faith. There is no other Way! If you don't have faith, ask God to give it to you, and He will. He rejects nobody. Your eternal destiny depends on your response.
@@williambunter3311 I can partially concede the authorship of Ephesians and though there are dissentions among scholars, there is no disagreement to accept it as an epistle from the extended Pauline school.
As far as “Once Saved Always Saved” - I was never a fundamentalist Christian (I came from Jesuit Academia). I am afraid the precepts of Christianity are completely untenable to me now. Once you’ve seen behind the curtain from decades of Form Criticism, Higher Criticism, Historiography, etc you cannot unsee the wizard creating the tale. I am able to read koine Greek and Classical Hebrew (some Aramaic) and the NT is clearly a post-hoc rationalization for a crucified messiah utilizing a poor understanding of the Tenakh for prophecy and legitimacy.
I might also disagree with Paul not to “abandon intellect” as he could demonstrate any point he wanted by simply articulating a clever proof from scripture. Read the Epistles and see. Paul does not seem very impressed by rational, historical, scientific, or dialectical evidence (check out 1 Corinthians 2), so these get no significant mention in his letters. Instead, Paul always ‘proves’ the truth by appealing to the efficacy of apostolic miracle-working, to subjective revelation, to scripture, and to his upstanding behavior or ‘suffering’ as proof of his sincerity. That’s pretty much it. After all, Paul and his flock believed ‘truth’ had to be grasped spiritually, on faith (1 Corinthians 2:15-16), not through skeptical investigation.
Paul’s bizarre anti-empirical assumptions reflect the fact that Christian epistemology was fundamentally centered on faith over evidence. For “the righteous shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17) and so “we walk by faith and not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). This is an attitude that offers little encouragement to “using intellect.” Ask in faith. Ask without doubting. The man who doubts is aimless, unstable, and worthy of no help from God. This is exactly the opposite of encouraging critical inquiry. It quite clearly discourages it.
Finally, I am as worried about eternal conscious torment as you are of the Muslim hell-fire. I know theology for you is literally a life and death issue - for me, If eschatological violence was part and parcel of the “good news,” then it is difficult to see how such “good news” could be anything more than a veiled threat: Repent, or else! God loves you - but he’ll also send you to hell!
So you can pray for me…..I’ll think for you.
@@Doc-Pleroma-naut I cannot respond to everything you have said in your comment. You have packed a wide area of subject matter into six small paragraphs. Of course in doing so you have necessarily made some sweeping statements, without any qualifications. A number of them are hardly credible. To say Paul was not mindful of history is one such statement. He was a scholar who knew the Old Testament and its historical narratives far more than any other scholar in his day. Furthermore he was fully cognisant of its relevance to the religious and political environment of his own day.
As for 'dialectical evidence' I am not sure what you mean. He certainly had no time to waste with apologetics. The bible begins with the words 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth'. This is presented as a fact, not as a basis for, or a conclusion from, debate. if you are looking for some sort of empirical proof that we are saved through faith, Doc, you are looking in the wrong book. On Mars Hill, Paul did not launch into a long-winded theological debate with the pagan worshippers. He presented the gospel of, to them, the unknown God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
It is impossible for any man to gather God into his tiny limited understanding. Thus He has chosen that we come to Him through faith, not through our intellect. This is fitting also, in that the first human sin was that of unbelief in the garden. Men of the highest intellect have committed atrocities against their fellow creatures. Just look at your Roman Catholic scholars in the Inquisition.
You complain of Paul appealing to the efficacy of miracles to promote the gospel. Why shouldn't he? The Lord Jesus Himself said 'If you do not believe Me for what I have spoken to you, believe Me for My works sake'. The name for miracles in the gospel according to John is 'semion', meaning 'signs'. God uses signs as he will, but together with, not in lieu of, Scripture. Paul did not have anything new to say? The mystery of the church was given into Paul's hands to uncover publicly. There was no hint of it in the Old Testament, and not more than a hint in the gospels. It was given to Paul to announce that Jews and Gentiles were now united in one Spiritual body on an equal basis. The middle wall of partition had been broken down. This was amazing. Have you not heard of the dispensations, Doc?
There is a vast difference between subjective opinions and personal experience. Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus when he spoke with the risen Christ was not just a huge change of perspective on subjective opinions. It was a personal experience which turned his whole life upside down. A well known street preacher a hundred and twenty years ago was challenged by an atheist to a public debate. The preacher accepted the challenge, but saying that he did not want the occasion to be a waste of time, he made one single condition. He said he would bring with him to the debate at least fifty men and women whose lives had been changed through accepting Christ. He would bring drunkards who were now sober, wife beaters who were now peaceful family men, fallen women who were now chaste, gamblers and wasters who were now in employment. If the atheist could bring along anybody whose life had been changed in a similar way through listening to the atheist's arguments, the debate could go ahead. No doubt you can surmise which of them declined to proceed with the debate. Would your philosophy have attracted more witnesses Doc? We are talking about real flesh and blood human beings, not armchair debates between 'intellectuals'.
There are some disturbing utterances in your comment Doc. The fact that you are from Jesuit Academia is a problem to start with. The Jesuit motto is 'give us the child, and we will give you the man'. I went to a Roman Catholic school and I have experienced the daily brainwashing, from which I only escaped when I left school and started reading the bible, instead of the catechism. Then you refer to your years of higher criticism. You whole educational life has subjected you to brainwashing, and now you are reacting by throwing out the truth together with the garbage your head was crammed with. I have seen this before more than once, from both catholics and from Watchtower Society witnesses.
You have taken some liberties in your closing statements doc. Firstly, I do not have a theology. I have a bible-based faith. The bible is the inerrant word of God. Secondly, I do not fear the Muslim hell-fire. What made you say something so ridiculous? Thirdly, if you really are worried about eternal conscious torment, as you say you are, what are you going to do about it? Why would you choose to go to the lake of fire to share the fate of the Catholic monks who put hot pokers into people's eyes, and nazi commandants who gassed small children after tearing them away from their weeping, frantic parents? Or the Popes who will stand before God at the great white throne, no longer dressed in their colourful robes and accompanied by their costly entourage, but as naked ugly frightened old men with the blood of millions on their hands?
As for your final statement that you will think for me, your obvious perpetually cynical and unhappy state of mind makes that proposition less welcome than anything I can think of. I WOULD NOT LIKE TO INHABIT YOUR MIND. I really doubt that your self-proclaimed scholarship has extended to a genuine study of the bible at all. You are responsible to God as an individual. You can remain in Catholic heresy and blasphemy, or you can submit to the loving wise arms of the Lord Jesus. You seem to be in your heart an unbeliever. Ask the Lord to give you a change of heart.
@@williambunter3311 Sorry….stopped reading half way through …as you are presenting theology not academic arguments. Stick to the apologetics. My advice to you would be to submit the text to an Outsiders Test of Faith free of your faith/based presuppositions. Again, the NT is perhaps THE most contradictory religious text from chronological standards, misinterpretations of Hebrews, anachronistic events in Judea, Jewish jurisprudence surrounding the Trial and on and on. Death by a 1000 paper/cuts. Your arguments simply do not pass a scholars sniff test. You are more effective with the bully pulpit arguments of “loving sin” and “suppressing truth” with presuppositionalism. Heard it all yawn…….
Those Jehovah's Witnesses are very convincing. They really know their bible.
"Jehovah's Witnesses, in their eagerness for Jesus' second coming, *have suggested dates that turned out to be incorrect."* Awake 1993 Mar 22 page4
*Jehovah’s Witnesses have had wrong expectations about when the end would come.* Jan 1, 2013 Watchtower
"Does this admission of making mistakes stamp them [Jehovah's Witnesses] as false prophets? Not at all, for false prophets do not admit to making mistakes." Watchtower, Nov. 1, 1972, page 644 - in brackets added
nonsense
@@wylolister3218 unfortunately they do not recognize King Jesus for who he is. They pay little attention to him at all. It’s all about jehova.
Is the young man wearing the sweater also on the magazine?👀
Forgot let them know need to read scriptures in King James Bible...not Jehovah Witness Bible
The King James Bible is not reliable
FYI The Jehovah's witnesses have the King James Version in their website
@@smalltimer4370 Yes it is...
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The KJV removed GOD's name from the Bible - and is therefore a corruption of the original text.
With that said, there are plenty of people on earth who prefer the KJV in spite of such corruptions, and that is clearly there prerogative
@@smalltimer4370 No it didnt...
What respectful young guys. They probably hadn't heard the "I've got three minutes to live" routine before and all the other old language stuff( Grace; sanctification. justification- who speaks like that today?) but they did their religion proud .
All who put faith in the son of God will be resurrected
@@smalltimer4370 : What does putting faith in really mean ?
:@ Smalltimer : Don't know why you are asking me? Don't you know what the word faith means or the biblical definition?
Yes of course nothing we can do to boast or earn our salvation but if we keep practicing what is bad we won’t enter into God’s kingdom. And Jehovah’s Witnesses are Christians.
People who profess to be Christian but habitually practice sin are lukewarm and are in danger of condemnation by Yeshua at the judgment. He calls us to repent: turn away from sin and towards God. Hebrews 10:26-29; Revelation 3:15-16
@@factenter6787 Thank you. Very true. Hebrews 5:9 tells us: “And after he had been made perfect, he became responsible for everlasting salvation to all those OBEYING him,”
Jehova witnesses preach that Jesus and God are not equal, therefore they are not Christian. Jesus performed nature miracles that can only be attributed to God (walking on water, turning water into wine, feeding thousands, etc.). He also said “I say...” when preaching/prophesying which is something only God does. All of the prophets said things like “the Lord says...” or “The Lord your God says...”
@@diehard2705 Huh? Did Peter walk on water?? Jesus had God’s spirit and could do things because he was given power and authority to do so. Your statements are simply not true.
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What do we see in these scriptures I am laying out just for you:
Luke 5:17, "the power of the Lord was with him to heal." (KJV)
Acts 10:38, "...for God was with him." (KJV)
John 9:33, "If this man were not from God, he could do nothing." (ASV)
John 3:2, "The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him." (KJV)
Acts 2:22, "Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know:" (KJV)
Acts 10:38, "even Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed him with the Holy Spirit and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him." (ASV)
See that. It’s inescapable.
God was with Him. (Jesus) Jesus was from God. Not that Jesus was God but God was with him. That is how he was able to do what he did. Just like when others were able to perform resurrections in scripture. Not that they were God but God was with them giving them the power to do so.
Did you receive the spirit by the works of the law or by hearing with faith? Galatians 3:2
If you have true faith, will you have works that back it up?
(James 2:26) Indeed, just as the body without spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.
Glory to God,,,,salvation to that precious two souls...
God bless Brother...
Faith without works is dead. Works do play a part in our salvation.
Man I must saw jw people are great people
Not in the eyes of the lord. If they dont repent and claim jesus as god and their lord and savior.
They are not good people they use their policy to protect pedophiles. In the religion how can that be a good religion.. The evidence is on this RUclips channel... Jakke control... Just in Australia they had 1006 JW pedophiles in Australia. And not one was reported to the police. The evidence is on that RUclips channel.... Jakke control....
@@jerryjones7745 We have love in our midst... and we love even our enemy... to the point that we are called a pedophile and pedophile protector since we forgive and cover a multitude of sins with love and also we follow the bible regarding two(2) witness rule... Forgiving the wrongdoer does not constitute a pedophile or a protector of the repentant wrongdoer. We abhor rapist and how much more a pedophile!!! We will disassociate or disfellowship such individuals especially not repentant.
@@boogotti1173 For what should they repent? And why would these two young men would claim that Jesus is God, where even Jesus himself did not say that he is God. What he says is that the Father(Jehovah) is the only one true God(John 17:3) and Jehovah is his Father and God(John 20:17).
Acts 2:36 also clearly says "Therefore, let all the house of Israel know for a certainty that God made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you executed on a stake.” In KJV "Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ."
He is really Lord, a created lord but that does mean he is the God Almighty or part of the godhead. At Matthew 28:18 Jesus approached and spoke to them, saying: “All authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth." (but this does not mean that the Godhead is included) In John 3:35 "The Father loves the Son and has given all things into his hand." Acts 5:31"God exalted this one as Chief Agent and Savior to his right hand, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins."
These verses said that Jesus was exalted which clearly means he is not God because God cannot be exalted. If Jesus is God, then the bible should tell us that after his resurrection he was restored to his position as God and standing at the right hand of God.
Another verse that will support our belief is 1Chor. 15:27-29, it reads "For he must rule as king until God has put all enemies under his feet. 26 And the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing. 27 For God “subjected all things under his feet.” But when he says that ‘all things have been subjected,’ it is evident that this does not include the One who subjected all things to him. 28 But when all things will have been subjected to him, then the Son himself will also subject himself to the One who subjected all things to him, that God may be all things to everyone.
Read again verse 28 and take note that Jesus will subject himself to Jehovah God, so that God may be all in all. It’s very true that Jesus Christ is a mighty God but not the Almighty.
@@othenz9966 your taking those scriptures out of context . Jw have to repent on denying the holy trinity . U can't seperate the god head Father the son and holy spirit. That means u deny Christ as lord and savior. And when u die u will wake up in the shock of your life. Jehova witness worship a false Jesus.. a Jesus that cannot and will not represent them as your advocate at the great white throne judgment . Run to the Tru Jesus Christ crucified before it's to late for you . 😳❤️🙏
I know I’m a little late to the party, but praying for Barrick and Joey right now!
Even a Christian cannot brush aside the worship of Jehovah as God. In Revelation 1:5 the Son of God called himself "'Jesus Christ, 'The Faithful Witness.'" When on earth as a man he was a Jew, an Israelite, to whose nation the words of Isaiah 43:10 were written: "'You are my witnesses,' is the utterance of Jehovah, 'even my servant whom I have chosen.'" Jesus demonstrated that he was a faithful and true witness of Jehovah God. His genuine disciples today must be the same kind of witnesses, Jehovah's.
Those, not baptized in the congregation as Christ Jesus, has placed themselves in Satan's camp.---John 6:67-70.
Works don’t save you. Your works shows you have faith. If you have no works you have no faith. Why he keep saying you can’t be save by works. We know work’s don’t save you. Your works show you have faith. Your works shows your faith is active. Faith without work is dead .
Exactly true.
My vote for JW .
Sorry, you're outvoted!
@@williambunter3311 . 😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅
@@FelipeRodriguez6019 Ezte novum beltassim por derinuss. Jorun foli perum maximus. Meditate on these words, Felipe.
@@williambunter3311 .😎
@@FelipeRodriguez6019 Rodriguez, I order you to reply to this comment. You will obey me because you are a weak-willed wretch, desperate for attention.. You will not be able to resist my order. Obey me!
Nice..well presented. With grace and understanding..thanks
God is the head of Christ
1 Corinthians 11:3
Great video. I had jw"s on my doorstep recently. I was happy to chat with them. The difference between us was, my partner and I were assured of our salvation. They were trying to earn it and were uncertain.
If people can loose their salvation, it would be terribly perilous for them go-on thinking they are safe, as this could lead to letting their guard-down;
_...lif you boast, remember that it is not you who support the root, but the root supports you. 19You will say then, “Branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in.” 20True; by their unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by your faith. Don’t be conceited, but fear; 21for if God didn’t spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you. 22See then the goodness and severity of God. Toward those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in his goodness; otherwise you also will be cut off. 23They also, if they don’t continue in their unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again. 24For if you were cut out of that which is by nature a wild olive tree, and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree, how much more will these, which are the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?_ - Romans 11.18-24
_“I am the true vine, and my Father is the farmer. 2Every branch in me that doesn’t bear fruit, he takes away. Every branch that bears fruit, he prunes, that it may bear more fruit. 3You are already pruned clean because of the word which I have spoken to you. 4Remain in me, and I in you. As the branch can’t bear fruit by itself unless it remains in the vine, so neither can you, unless you remain in me. 5I am the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me and I in him bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. 6If a man doesn’t remain in me, he is thrown out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them, throw them into the fire, and they are burned. 7If you remain in me, and my words remain in you, you will ask whatever you desire, and it will be done for you. 8“In this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. 9Even as the Father has loved me, I also have loved you. Remain in my love. 10If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love, even as I have kept my Father’s commandments and remain in his love. 11I have spoken these things to you, that my joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be made full._ - John 15.1-11
_For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remains no more a sacrifice for sins_ - Heb 10.26
Needless to say, Jesus did not mince words on the dangers of being cut-off from the root, and we would be wise to take His warnings to heart by boasting that which must be protected, as this is precisely the type of things Satan the devil would want people to think - that they are saved and that nothing can hurt them... - to that we should say, trust in Jesus, not the devil!
You were so humble speaking to those young Jehovah’s Witness brothers. They seem to not know a lot and that’s the sad thing is they just have them out there with very little knowledge, that’s just proof they are misled by the organization.
Is there anything in particular that you feel they were mislead about that came-up in this conversation?
Could you be specific as to what they didn't seem to know?
The Bible is the touchstone.
We all know it is faith in Jesus and his sacrifice that means life. The brothers were trying to show faith without works is dead (James 2:26). If you have no works, your faith is dead. Can dead faith save? This nice man speaking to the Witnesses failed to listen.
I find it frustrating when dialoguing with JW's when they will admit, just as the man with the red top did, that it's faith + works for a JW to be justified but when you point out that scripture explicitly says otherwise, they'll just nod and agree without being able to see a very clear and obvious contradiction. They must know. They have to know it's a contradiction.
Great conversation! Praying that they both come to the true and saving faith in the real Jesus Christ.
_Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead in itself_ - James 2.17
_14What good is it, my brothers, if a man says he has faith, but has no works? Can faith save him? 15And if a brother or sister is naked and in lack of daily food, 16and one of you tells them, "Go in peace, be warmed and filled;" and yet you didn't give them the things the body needs, what good is it? 17Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead in itself. 18Yes, a man will say, "You have faith, and I have works." Show me your faith without works, and I by my works will show you my faith._
_19You believe that God is one. You do well. The demons also believe, and shudder. 20But do you want to know, vain man, that faith apart from works is dead? 21Wasn't Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son on the altar? 22You see that faith worked with his works, and by works faith was perfected; 23and the Scripture was fulfilled which says, "Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him as righteousness;" and he was called the friend of God. 24You see then that by works, a man is justified, and not only by faith. 25In the same way, wasn't Rahab the prostitute also justified by works, in that she received the messengers, and sent them out another way? 26For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, even so faith apart from works is dead._ - James 2
Those who believe in Jesus Christ do so in obedience to Him. Those who believe in GOD adhere to His teachings and commandments by willingly forsaking their sinful ways. As we submit to Jesus, our hearts are changed. Our desires begin to mirror His desires, and our works reflect His heart for the world.
Works are the outer reflection of this transformation. It is the evidence of one's heart that is renewed and continually transformed by GOD. Throughout the New Testament writings, works are likened to fruit, as those who are obedient, submissive, and committed to GOD's commandments, will bear fruits that are evident for others to see.
Jesus stated, that it is by such fruits that His followers will be identified as His disciples, by loving one another(John 13.35). Paul identified the fruits of the Spirit as; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Against such things there is no law. those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires(Gal 5.22-34). A heart that is continually transformed into the likeness of GOD will reveal itself through works that align with the will of God.
That is why James identified faith without works as dead. Jesus warned, 'every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut-down and thrown into the fire'(Mat 7.19). Those who are willfully disobedient to continue in their sinful ways will prove to have a faith that is stagnant and even dead.
Paul wrote, that many will be surprised to learn that their faith was never real to begin with, and as Jesus Himself prophesied it, these ones will be turned away from Him onto death(1 Cor 6.9-10, Mat 7.23).
Good works are born from good faith, whereas a life absent of good works is an indicator of dead faith.
Another attempt to put a "spin" on what JWs believe.
JWs don't believe that faith plus works equals justification. They believe that works build faith, Just as SmalltimR, in his post, pointed out.
The reason is, that their faith in Jehovah's promises will carry them through the "great tribulation"(Matt.24:21) and Armageddon(Re.16:14-16) which is close at hand.
Please make a retraction.
@@ripcord8738 Yahweh is God's name.
Excellent! Loved you witnessing to Witnesses! Wish covid did not stop me from doing the same with the JWs when they did cart work. Blessings! Maranatha! 🙏👍❤️😊
Good on you Betty, dear sister! Is 'cart work' the phrase they use to describe door-to-door calling?
Read the whole of James 2. It talks about two opposite understandings of what leads to salvation. Faith alone vs. works alone. The message is that there has to be both - faith and works. Look at the examples given of Abraham and Rahab. Both of them were moved by their faith to act.
The chapter talks about mercy and lack of favoritism. Our faith is to move us to show mercy (good works) to everyone regardless their status. This is in the image of God's mercy, which he will show to everyone who moved by faith will repent and ask for forgiveness. So to answer the question you asked these two young men, having only 3 minutes to live (or 100 years, it doesn't matter, no works on their own can ever buy you salvation), your faithful act of asking God for forgiveness and your wholehearted surrender to him is what will grant you God's undeserved kindness. Just as Jesus saw the dying sinner's heart, he will also see yours.
True , Jesus didn't teach the trinity ......
@lary Snw . Jesús said :" ONLY ONE GOD , THE FATHER " .
John 8:58.
I have a question for you, it is not controversial. Can you tell me what "only begotten" means......I look forward to your answer ?
Your question mark should have been inserted after the word 'means'. Not after the word 'answer'. It is somewhat ironic, then, that your question should involve English grammar, translated from the Greek. When you have learnt the basics of English grammar, then and only then, will you be able to debate semantics with the big boys.
@@williambunter3311 Please run along and play, grown ups are talking !
@lary Snw I would not hold your breath with Bunter, he is a hater, and within no time he will be insulting you and judging you when he cannot answer you the way he does with me, so I just ignore children when us grown ups are talking !
@lary Snw Spot on........I asked this because it is strange to some that Jesus is an "only begotten God" as John 1:18 says .
@@STROND Sorry Terrence R; did you say something? I saw your name and of course immediately averted my eyes, as I promised i would. I hope that your comment was an apology and admission of defeat. Please keep trying though. This is such fun!
Good job young Luke May the Spirit be with you
@@ucanliv4ever dew it
Actually the thief on the cross did do a work he rebuked the other thief on the cross and he justly accused himself of his own sin and Jesus forgave him and not just that work he evangelised in the presences of other standing near the cross. What great and wondrous work this thief did in the eyes of the lord.
Why are the JWs so smartly dressed and born again guys so scruffy
It matters not. The heart matters.
My husband grew up as a JW. There is a lot of legalism in the JW religion. It would be inappropriate for them to go out “scruffy”.
Excellent
Shame he knows the scriptures but doesn't understand it....the witnesses are very humble ...obviously the preacher just wants to prove himself as having superior knowledge... God opposes the haughty
Then you might wan a look at Rev 20:.....11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. 13The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.....
@@STROND ruclips.net/video/_VoFTLF3hpA/видео.html
How?
The jws answered him several times. Only Jesus has the right to judge. Only he reads heart.
Yes we broke the 10 commandments, all of them. By repentance in the name of Jesus our Lors and Savior, He forgive us. He also want us to turn away from sins. For example: if I was an adulterer, then I pray in the name of Jesus for forgiveness of my sin. God will forgive me. Does that mean I can continue to do Adulterer? No!!! Faith without work is dead.
Wendy Lafortune nobody thinks at least not born again Christians you should keep returning back to your old ways, your works is only evidence of your salvation. You become a new creature in Christ so there for you do different things. Please go back to the bible and do not lean on to your own understanding
I love this guys approach not the same old debate that Christians have with Jws something I am now trying on my channel to God be the glory
Then you might wan a look at Rev 20:.....11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. And there were open books, and one of them was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books. 13The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.....
It's very disrespectful to address Jehovah's Witnesses as a cult. One telling aspect of a cult is to isolate and separate themselves with teachings they promote within themselves. We're out in the public eye for the whole to see and hide nothing. We try to promote good will to our fellow man and obey the laws of whichever land we live in as long as they don't go in direct conflict with Jehovah's laws.
JW's do isolate themselves just because you go door to door and stand next to a cart does not mean you're out in the public. A true sign of a cult is how you leave will you be shun because you dont have the same belief system or you cant talk to you family for whatever reason. if JW's do that thats a cult.
JW is a cult,controls almost every aspect of your life,destroying families,killing people with no blood 'theology', twists the Bible for its own advantages. It also teaches it worshipers that whatever criticism it's out there for i.e hiding pedophiles, it's apostate's lies. Please tell me where do you see JW as not a cult...?
@@wojtek3206 You worship a deity who burns people forever
What happens if you leave JW?
Jay cos Does “high control group” sound better? Watchtower is a false prophet, teaching a false Christ, and most definitely fits the BITE model of a cult:
Behavior control
Information control
Thought control
Emotional control
More words. What next??