"Reimagining God: Through Tears" - Ty Gibson Session 2
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2015
- "Do you believe in God?" It's one of the most loaded questions a person can ask. Join Speaker Ty Gibson in this new series "Reimagining God" as he discusses what God he believes in, and what God he does not.
Powerful message!
Absolutely perfect sermon!
Ty Ty Ty... It's been always fascinating. May the Love of God always dwell with you to share is more about His love to us.
Love = Freedom ❤ Only by love❤
This is so needed in our world today
Thank God for this and thank you Ty.
GOD is a loving Father ♥️
Everyone needs to watch "Through Tears", it will help in all our daily struggles.
God's providence is amazing
Wonderful series by Ty Gibson!!
An accurate reflection on the character of God❣✝
Amazing! I have had these thoughts for a while, but I have never seen the point so well articulated. I am definitely going to be sharing this.
He just answered questions I did not even know I had! It is my prayer to see God's love everywhere I look
the big black book that he read that day was Patriarchs and Prophets. Ty mentioned in another series that people have been asking about what that book was and he said it was Patriarchs and Prophets.
AMEN
Amen
Amen
@25:00 Isn't God still holding the "revolver" to our heads and asking us to "marry Him" by the threat of "hell fire"?
Thank you.
What about the children and women who are beaten to death by an abusive spouse or parent? Most people don't have their early life pain resolved and tied into a nice tidy bow when they grow up.
That’s horrible and sad and terrible and nobody would ever deny that. But what has that to do with what is being said here? It’s not Ty’s fault that his family survived where others have not. It’s not about a “nice tidy bow” but actively making a choice to not allow early childhood pain to dictate the rest of your life. Choosing God’s love for us is indeed life-changing.
What was that "black Book without pictures" you had to read?
The Great Controversy
If I remember good, it was a "Desire of ages". He mentions it later, I believe. Maybe in another part of that series.