Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 - Intro 1. 0:23 {Delivering Someone Over to Satan?} What does the Bible mean when it says to "deliver such a one over to Satan for the destruction of his flesh"? 2. 17:30 {Prophecy = Preaching the Word?} I hear many Bible teachers say that the New Testament gift of prophecy is merely proclaiming/preaching the Word; it is never predictive or revelatory. That doesn’t seem right to me. Could you give us your take? 3. 25:37 {Are Insulting Names Sometimes Appropriate?} Does Jesus calling the Pharisees fools, vipers, and whitewashed tombs give Christians a license to call our enemies insulting names? 4. 31:36 {Can a Vow to God be Cancelled?} At age 19, I made a lifetime vow to God (not marital) that 31 years later seems counterproductive in light of new insight & circumstances. Is there a biblical case to cancel a vow despite Ecclesiastes 5:4-6? 5. 38:06 {Dangerous Recreational Activities} What does the Bible say about participating in dangerous activities, particularly those that are recreational, such as riding motorcycles, mountain climbing, big wave surfing, etc.? 6. 46:30 {Chuck Missler & the Hologram Theory} Have you heard of Pastor Chuck Missler and his endorsement of the Hologram Theory (the idea that there is no gravity beyond our solar system, a holographic representation of God’s Creation)? 7. 50:20 {Temptations from the Flesh vs. the Enemy} Is it possible to discern between temptations that come from Satan and those that come from within due to the sinful desires of flesh? 8. 55:42 {Meaning of “To Live Is Christ”} What does it mean when Paul says "For me to live is Christ”? I've never heard someone use a phrase where an action or state of being IS a person. 9. 1:04:28 {The Sonship of Jesus} A local church believes Jesus was literally the Son of God before the incarnation who "proceeded out of the Father" just like Eve from Adam. Can you help me understand the Sonship of Jesus? 10. 1:07:51 {Idolatry Today} What does idol worship look like in a more modern sense? Bonus: 1:14:44 {Prayer Request} Will you pray for my mom, Kelly? She was diagnosed with breast cancer and has started chemo, but they found a mass on her liver. Not sure if it's cancer but it has grown in the last month. Through this she has been saved! We pray God's will is for her to be healed, but most importantly, for her testimony to live!
10) Idolatry is very common through celebrities-fandom. If a restaurant does offerings to an idol, I'm not attending, no Christian should. Unknowingly, Catholics are practicing idolatry by praying through Mary and the Saints, some have shrines. Catholicism is a false gospel period. Galatians 1:8 Exodus 20:4
Just wanted to say, Idk how long have you been doing this for, but just wanted to say, I appreciate these time stamps, Thank you! Keep pursuing Jesus Christ and never waver, and if things get rough for you always go to him (Matthew 11:28), personally Mike’s videos have been helpful for me to defend the faith (1 Peter 3:15), and these will help me when I need you go to something specific, May God, the father, and Jesus Christ Bless you Sister in Christ.
@@JamesOr-se8fx thank you so much for this specific encouragement! I needed to be reminded of that verse in Matthew. God bless you! I’m so glad the BibleThinker content has been helpful to you. Have a great weekend! ❤️
another great livestream! As a Pastor in Ireland, I think it's worth pointing out that when it comes to name-calling, the love Jesus had for those people was never less than complete and perfect. Before we choose boldness over niceness, we must first check our hearts to make sure that our boldness is still spoken in love for the person rather than to shame them.
That’s a great point! I think it’s true both ways. We should check our hearts before we speak boldly, yes, but also before we speak kindly. If we are speaking kindly or softly out of love, then that’s wonderful. If we’re speaking kindly strictly to avoid upsetting others or causing conflict, then we are actually acting in our own interests instead of theirs by putting our own desires (avoiding conflict) above their best interests (hearing what they need to hear), which is one of the most unloving things we can do. Essentially, we should be vigilant in watching our motives and our hearts in everything we do!
It actually depends why it is done and how it is done. Church discipline can be legalism, if you are being punished for doing something that the bible allows freedom on.
We left the amish 6 yrs ago and my biggest eye opener and made me seek scripture for what it says., a close friend of mine who is a amish married man was fooling around sexually with his married neighbor wife and on a Sunday morning he came to church completly broken and sorry he was so broken he couldn’t hardly walk and that afternoon after service he made a confession of his sin in front of the church and I had to agree to shun and excommunicate him (turn him over to Satan) and he was so sorry and I could no longer go along with it. It would have been completely different had he not have a repentive heart. This video is so good I would love to sit down sometime over coffee, we have been following your teachings of the Bible for a few years and really appreciate them keep doing what your doing God Bless you!
Shocked to hear that Brandon video is getting that much push back. I thought it was great and I appreciate your willingness to stand for the truth and seek the truth. A lot of people have been hurt by him and a lot more in the future might, not only financially/physically, but spiritually as well. New/inquiring Christian’s can be burned by someone being so reckless.
I have to admit I am not. There is such a level of idolization towards prophecy and false these days. To me, it does show that those who lash out so bad do not have their eyes on God but on man. I watched Biggs video from right after the attempt. That alone disturbed me a lot on so many levels. I was glad Mike took that issue on.
About vows: I made a vow to the Lord once many years ago, and God eventually showed me that I needed to repent of that vow. I was placing hope for my righteousness in my ability to keep my vow instead of in the blood of Jesus. The Lord showed me that I was attempting to take the place of God in my life and I had to repent. A huge weight was lifted off of me!
I think your response for question 3 is spot on. being bold when it is helpful, using discernment and speaking truth in love to help the person see the truth not to just express your frustration. May God give us wisdom when we need it.
Thank you Mike for your ministry! Thinking of the name calling question. I would like to add that Jesus used it out of a justified anger and a position of authority. Not to be a bully or to throw His weight around. Also "fools" and "white washed tombs" are very descriptive and clarifying, specifically to His lesson. Thank you. Appreciative of your work!
Q3: One rule for insults could be: Your insult should be required, relevant, true, and accurate, with some hope of communicating an important idea. No swearing, either. If you can't do that, don't target the person, target what they're saying instead. Same rule applies to what you say there, too, though: required, relevant, true, and accurate, with some hope of communicating an important idea. No swearing.
There a signs to be aware of that I agree with Mike, especially the money stuff. BUT, he is way too critical to even see truth when it is clear to see what happened. I know people who have had the same visions of the end times, and they don't know Brandon. Time will soon tell. I think most of what Brandon speaks of will happen in the next 20 - 30 years.
@@swiftfuegon Brandon hasn't predicted literally anything, the bullet did not fly past his ear and burst his eardrum, nor did he become radically saved, in fact I who am pro trump, heard him say to hell with them, in reference to his fans, this man was not radically saved. This is false prophecy. Now, go back in time now to Brandon's other totally failed prophecies where people lost their homes, lost their savings listening to this false prophet. They came as angels of light, they come in the name of God, Jesus says if even the elect could be decieved, what more can someone that does not even see know truth be decieved?
@@swiftfuegonyou gotta open your eyes and have a little discernment. Does the way Brandon carries himself really instill confidence that he is hearing from God? No accountability whatsoever, boasting at what is right, ignoring what is clearly and provably wrong. That man is not hearing from God. He is seeking attention. Even with Trump, he was close, but not correct. Is a “close enough” prophecy good enough for you?
@@AURush95I think that Brandon is Human and makes some mistakes, he even says He is not a smart person so he hopes he is deciphering his visions correctly. I think Mike is way too harsh on Brandon. I think Brandon has a more pure intent than Mike. I don't like Mike personally he attacks his Christian brothers. That is HORRIBLE. And he thinks way too highly of himself. What if he is going against one of God's true prophets? I believe God will give visions and dreams and we should for sure listen.
@@scindiana respectfully, if you see all this evidence and think that the majority of what Brandon is saying has any merit, you need to work on your discernment. Good motives is not good enough when you are claiming God is speaking to you daily and recklessly making predictions and claiming them as prophesy, while NEVER taking accountability for the harm you are causing when you are constantly wrong about all of them. Gods true prophets aren’t only correct 3 percent of the time.
Here in the Philippines ptr mike this nation is idolatrous nation but I believe in my heart that the living God will dilever this nation from idolatrous worship in Jesus Christ holy, mighty, great and powerful name I pray Amen.
Thank you, Mike, for your heartfelt teaching, passion for Jesus and His church. You encourage my heart every day. Have a wonderful anniversary celebration with your sweetheart!
#2 thank you to the person who asked the Q and thanks Mike for the response. My church also preaches that prophesying is simply speaking forth God’s word and I too find that definition too simple. As Mike said, that would make any Bible teacher who reads God’s word aloud to others also a Prophet, and 2 Corinthians 12:27-30 distinguishes that there is a difference between the two gifts. #3 yes Mike I like your description of the balance between boldness and winsome. I interact with people online a lot these days, so much so that I now tell my friends that I’m an “online evangelist” 😄 and that is the balance I attempt to strike. Not to say I’m always perfect at it, but I have seen people soften and interact openly when the balance is there. Praise God.
I’m grateful for all you do Pastor Mike!! You said you had a lot of push back on Brandon Biggs being a false prophet, I watched that video and it really helped me realize some things about him. I watched Brandon before I had watched your video and it really put a dooms day fear in me and such. Then I watched your video and I totally see and agree with you. I didn’t catch or think about something’s until you put things out there like you did and I can see it now and it’s given me peace, so thank you my brother in Christ for caring about us not following a false prophet…. Love You and love all that you do for us!!
Regarding question three, as our input was asked: considering my answer, before Mr. Mike’s answer, was “yesn’t,” I think I agree with his stance. 😆 First, name-calling really should be done with careful consideration, and never out of impulse. Second, it’s important to be truthful, so we should make sure what we say is accurate to the facts and not just our impressions or hearsay. Third, it’s wise to speak beneficial words, and not just words for the sake of filling the air (think the “inconvenient talk” of Ephesians 5:4.) Fourth, we need to consider our place, both societally as people and relationally as individuals before God; for example, I feel that, though sometimes I do use insults in certain contexts, it’s more befitting of me as a young woman whose witness is one of joy and helpfulness (according to the people outside of me; I do pray the Lord continues that with purity and wisdom in me) to speak gently on the whole and avoid hard language. Each believer has their own role in the body, even in their dialogue, and should seek God accordingly. That’s my two (or more) cents, anyway! 🤭
On the second question! You are teaching! The fact that people are like, “No, you have to be prophesying, speaking in tongues, etc.” Acting like teaching is not a gift even though the Bible flat out lists it as a gift. I know you say that you are not an actual pastor of a church at the moment, so you are not pastoring teaching. But you are teaching. A lot of people want to be able to teach like this and can’t. Do you know how long I didn’t like you, Mike, because you bothered to point out something that I was not thinking biblically on? But because you brought it up, and you are not CooCoo for Cocoa Puffs, I had to acknowledge that you were right about that thing.
Regarding question 8 - Perfect timing - i JUST saw a young man by the name of Jake Lang, who has been held in a 'barbaric' prison (Judge's words) in Brooklyn for over 3 1/2 years without a trial. My surface understanding is that he jumped in to save a woman from being brutalized during the Jan6 event. He is proclaiming the Gospel among the prisoners and guards. They put him in a cell at one point with an MS-13 gang member. They are doing a Bible study together now! You have to see this man - see his face. He is so full of joy in spite of his circumstances. What an inspiration. Discussing Paul's imprisonment and his statement "To live is Christ, to die is gain" in this Question Session brought my mind directly to him. Jake Lang is living that Scripture!! I'm praising God for him and his example!!! Praying for continued strength for Jake. He'll have a great deal to talk about with Paul when he eventually sees him...
Thank you for telling the truth concerning “the prophet”. I am surrounded by people who believed it. I have shared your video and now they are sharing it. God bless you and your family.😊
I love your teaching and your Godly bravery in confronting evil- and I think it's awesome when you show kitty "commercials"! 😄😻🙏 I've always said it takes a REAL man to show love for cats❤ God bless and protect you 🙏
Thank you so much for doing these q&a videos Mike (and the team who timestamp and run the chat and do all the things). I never fail to be blessed even by answers to questions i have never thought about before. Have a great weekend :)
I think your answer was absolutely fantastic about swinging from one side to the other but we have to be truthful. Sometimes we need to be bold and others. We don’t that’s why we need the lead of the Holy Spirit.
For question 3, I think your answer is wise. There is a time and place to say true things that may be insulting. With that said, there’s a difference in calling someone a fool, and calling someone an expletive or telling them they’re garbage or something. I would recommend keeping the “insult” focused on the individual’s actions.
MUSCLES UP, MIKE WINGER! Thank you for exposing that prophecy guy... everyone needs to see it. It was gross (and downright hilarious watching the double-speak). Keep on going!
Mike I quit riding motorcycles when I was 24 & pregnant. I had quit body surfing when I was pregnant with my first. That was wisdom. I started riding again after my children were grown & I did ask the Lord if this was dumb. He said no. "How wild do you think I Am?" And I looked around at the waves, the rocks to climb, the winds, the thunder storms & acknowledged Him as Master over it all. He let me know that extreme sports can show His glory in what He allows & helps man to do. Regular dangerous sports too. But you are 100% right that it's all in our attitude. We can glorify Him in all things. PS I've seen more injuries from people exercising than doing "the dangerous things" 😂
I think you are spot on with speaking truth, IN WISDOM!! Therefore, calling out false teachers/prophets is critical! Praying you don’t get discouraged by the trolls & immature! Thank you for your ministry & heart for others! 🙌
I do beleive that i canbe healed i was raised in a christianhome. I had a very small family and they are all gone even my childtren so i am alone.i enjoy your program thank you
@LauraSaucy: I agree, that God has the power to heal anyone. The mistake Christians make is believing He will heal those with faith who pray for healing. Then when healing doesn't happen, the explanation is that the person did not have sufficient faith to be healed. God's actions are based on His purpose, His will for us, NOT on our desires. I can not imagine living without my children. My prayers for your comfort.
@@SheilaSmith-z8g Genuine faith includes agreement with God, yes? How did you come to the conclusion that a person can have real faith for something and God may still decide not to do it? I am seriously curious because I consistently see Jesus teaching the opposite of that. Matthew 17:20 Is it a mistake to believe these words of Jesus? How does your view explain that?
@@StormyKnight24 Genuine faith means I trust God. Trust in God's sovereignty (power over all), wisdom, justice and love. But I can not know exactly what these look like or when and how these attributes will manifest. Healing happens. Miracles happen. We pray for a miracle. Sometimes it is granted, sometimes not. God decides what is spiritually best for us, we don't. I trust that. This is what is meant by surrender to the will of God. I simply can not know what God's will is for me in my illness, or my suffering, except to trust Him. And I do.
@@StormyKnight24 Sorry, I forgot to respond to your question. Read the title, "Why the disciples could not cure him." Matt 17: 18-19 answers a specific question put to Jesus by a specific group (apostles). The question was why can WE not cast it out? The apostles had been directed by Jesus to go out and perform miracles, and returned to report they were unable. This passage is about them, not us.
@@StormyKnight24 To be clear, the complaint to Jesus was about their failure to cast out demons. Most bibles do not have v 20: But this kind (demons) can be cast out only by ( their) prayer and fasting. Your error is applying this passage to all Christians. Jesus is telling those that are asking,why THEY are failing.
So this is why I left my ex church after 12 years because the pastors son has been coming with his gay “husband” to the church for several months ..no fruit of repentance. It is so sad to me that I even have had to search for a church that doesn’t think that’s ok. The pastor and his wife welcome them as do some others, and they hope they will come to Jesus…the young man also makes decisions in the church as well…I pray my friends who are glad that these people are hearing the truth realize if they heard it they would leave or repent… thankful for this teaching which is in my heart.
Not even kidding, I read this chapter the other day and so the verse about delivering a man to Satan and was so confused. I was planning on bringing this question to you but it looks like you’ve already brought the answer to me 😂
Paul believed he had the authority to discipline as a father does. Do not withhold discipline from a child; Though you strike him with the rod, he will not die. -excerpt Proverbs 23 For if you were to have countless tutors in Christ, yet you would not have many fathers... But I will come to you soon, if the Lord wills, and I shall find out, not the words of those who are arrogant, but their power. For the kingdom of God is not in words, but in power. What do you desire? That I come to you with a rod, or with love and a spirit of gentleness? -excerpt 1 Corinthians 4 Paul believed his authority to discipline extended even to the ability to execute a man. Paul believed he could make this judgement on a Christian man from afar, as God could. ...for I indeed, as being absent as to the body, and present as to the spirit, have already judged, as being present, him who so wrought this thing:in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ -- ye being gathered together, also my spirit -- with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ,to deliver up such a one to the Adversary for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus. -excerpt 1 Corinthians 5 YLT For I, on my part, though absent in body but present in spirit, have already judged him who has so committed this, as though I were present. In the name of our Lord Jesus, when you are assembled, and I with you in spirit, with the power of our Lord Jesus, I have decided to turn such a person over to Satan for the destruction of his body, so that his spirit may be saved on the day of the Lord. -NASB version One would think that Paul would have nothing further to do with executions after supporting the execution of a Christian man, as he did in Acts 7 below. When they had driven him out of the city, they began stoning him; and the witnesses laid aside their cloaks at the feet of a young man named Saul. They went on stoning Stephen as he called on the Lord and said, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit!” Then he fell on his knees and cried out with a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” Having said this, he fell asleep. Now Saul approved of putting Stephen to death. -excerpt of final sentences of Acts 7 and first sentence of Acts 8 Even though one might argue that Paul wasn't a Christian at the time of Stephen's execution, he certainly was when he ordered the execution of a Christian man in 1 Corinthians 5. Since Paul writes: ...so that his spirit may be saved... Paul believed he was ordering the execution of a brother in Christ. Disturbing. And also in opposition to the words of Jesus: Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. “Do not judge, and you will not be judged and do not condemn, and you will not be condemned; pardon, and you will be pardoned. -excerpt Luke 6 -words of Jesus So we see Paul approving/ordering the execution of 2 Christian men. Stephen, before Paul was saved, and another man whose name is not recorded, after Paul was saved. Why Paul wouldn't just order the church at Corinth to not associate with this man is a bit of a mystery. And how would this man have been executed. Probably by stoning, as was done with Stephen? An example of real power is part of the story from Acts 5 below. Here we see God performing the execution with an apostle present. The apostle prophecies death, and death comes. In contrast to Paul ordering an execution from afar to be performed by men. Now an interval of about three hours elapsed, and his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. And Peter responded to her, “Tell me whether you sold the land for this price?” And she said, “Yes, for that price.” Then Peter said to her, “Why is it that you have agreed together to put the Spirit of the Lord to the test? Behold, the feet of those who have buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out as well.” And immediately she collapsed at his feet and died; and the young men came in and found her dead, and they carried her out and buried her beside her husband. And great fear came over the whole church, and over all who heard about these things. PAUL HIS FALSE, CONTRADICTORY, AND CONFUSING TEACHINGS -S. Szpak excerpt from Part 10 PAUL REFERS TO HIMSELF AS A SPIRITUAL FATHER THE MOST SERIOUS FALSE TEACHING OF PAUL
I’m sorry that you had that experience with Calvary Chapel, Mike! I attend Calvary Chapel in Maine and, at least in our state, the Calvaries are not like that at all. I have no doubt the church you’ve found to attend now is saturated in the word and love for God as well. God bless you & your ministry, my brother!
I have had this practiced to the extreme with some family members. They ended up being bullied and harassed, including their kids… harassment coming from multiple denominations. What is sad is that is created some very deep damage and most of them have gone out in effort to destroy the church on the national level. When I hear the details of what happened, it does break my heart. I do pray for them and try to plant seeds with them as the door opens. It is really hard to find those moments though.
Hey Mike, regarding question 3, I try to error on the side of caution and typically take a more winsome approach. However, I feel if I go to that extreme too often, I often become resentful and then maybe go too far the other direction where I lose that lovingness in my response. So, short story long, I thought your answer, especially being off the cuff, to be very wise and pragmatic. I think staying away from the extremes in almost any situation is probably good advice, as long as you don’t become complacent. Love your content, you have been a massive blessing in my life.
Excellent... and as always you have spoken the truth in love ... thank you so much .... and may the Lord richly bless you and Mrs Winger (name?) as you celebrate your anniversary. Greetings from the UK.
I really appreciate this channel. It has inspired me to be more intentional with my channel. I started to think there really wasn’t much for me to do since I am a woman but there’s so much women can do
Great insight on the vow making. I have made that error before: someone asked me to do a teaching at a women’s event at church and immediately I knew I was suppose to say no and I did. BUT I was asked again, and I conceded and agreed to do it. However, no words would come to me as I tried to type out the teaching. I knew I had gone against what God had told me. I had to let them know I had made a mistake saying yes and had to back out of the agreement.
Wisdom comes from GOD Alone anything else is utter foolishness! Ilove your videos and of course your beautiful cats! Love and GOD'S Blessings to you Pastor Mike for your loving-kindness in your Work for and on behalf of the LORD, From your sister in Christ, Julie 🙏
#3 Mike, I liked your answer; it was as balanced as one can be without affirming immoral behavior. My brother informed me almost a year ago that he does not believe he is a boy. As of yet, I have not confronted him on it, nor have I given in and called him a new name. 🙏 My counselor advised me that since 1) he doesn't claim to be a Christian and 2) he would receive approval anywhere he goes...that there is no reason for me to confront him - which would also destroy my last remaining relationship with a biological sibling.
As a charismatic, I honestly cannot understand why charismatics would not understand and support your point of view on prophesy/gifts. Maybe I am not really charismatic anymore or maybe I have grown through the years and matured in Christ. You don't need my affirmation, Mike, but I appreciate and share your views. I feel sick of what the group of people I grew up around are blinded to, like this "prophet" and BH. It took time and good teaching for me to mature, though, so I have hope.
So with respect to question 6. It's always important to remember that Chuck Missler almost always stated that people shouldn't take his word for it. His Ministry exists to increase biblical literacy. Also, Chuck never proposed that God was being misleading, that stars that appeared to exist didn't exist. When he talked about the Holographic universe, it was because of it's finite nature, and that you cannot have anything infinitely small, so there is granularity. So as to highlight that we are in a shadow of something much greater.
Mike's answer to question 3 was fantastic and so true. I found it very helpful. Also calling non meat eaters to repent of their foolishness in Q4 was also funny😄(yes I know that wasn't the point).
I agree. I think the questioner completely misunderstands Chuck's explanation when describing something by use of the illustration of how a hologram functions. I don't think he even related it to creation. It was more to do with the nature of how the Bible is constructed.
At 41:16- You said “God’s protection is on your life in so much as you are walking in wisdom and according to his will, the minute you go outside of that, its difficult to appeal to God’s protection for your life.” This is a dangerous teaching. It very much sounding like health, wealth and prosperity gospel. The truth is, you can be walking in wisdom, and in God‘s will and still have terrible things happen to you. We just like Jesus, Paul, Stephen and all those who are born blind or have towers fall on them will know… walking in God’s will does not mean you have a protection on your earthly life, it does mean you have protection on your eternal life however. We are never promised earthly protection over our lives. Its a wisdom issue not a promise of otherwise being protected.
For number 4, some key scriptures on vows are: Deuteronomy 23:21-23 (do what you vow to the Lord); Ecc 5 (discussed in the vid); and Proverbs 20:25 (don’t vow foolishly). I think your point in the vid is spot on. Another challenge to the hardline stance on vows is, what if the vow is sinful? For instance, what if two people vowed to be intimate with one another in the future on some condition (i.e. “if neither of us are married in 10 years…”). Repent of the foolish vow and don’t be bound to it. This is different than shirking responsibility because you want to avoid some consequence.
On number 3, what comes to mind is this: When deciding to speak or not, ask yourself, is this true, helpful, or kind, and let nothing pass your lips without a majority vote.
Further nuance to consider on name-calling - Jesus calls the Pharisees hypocrites, brood of vipers, whitewashed tombs, and the like - to their faces. He teaches against them, "do not be like them, they have recieved their reward in full," and such, but without the name calling. I think it makes sense to guard ourselves and others, teaching against and naming the false beliefs and teachings of others and, yes, clearly indicating who we are talking about and teaching against as false teachers, but perhaps we reserve name calling to rebuking the actual person or group should we have opportunity for confrontation. This seems productive and instructive and may help guard us from becoming trouble-makers and gossips who talk endlessly and stir up controversies - as we are warned against. As you said, Mike, it requires wisdom. I share it because you asked what we think, and this is what comes to my mind as a think biblically response. If I'm on the right track, in application, we might hold back on the name-calling use of "baby killer" and reserve that for any opportunity to speak to said candidate or group members, but we may still teach against baby killing and the false belief that she (and she could be named) woefully and wrongfully promote as good. You always do this well, by the way. In this very video, you named and taught against the teachings of Andy Stanley, warning us against him as Paul does with many false teachers, without calling him names. Think I'm on the right track? Grateful for your ministry, brother. Thank you.
On the fifth question. Going to work, no matter your method of transportation or risk level is dangerous. You can do things to make yourself safer in doing activities. You can wear a helmet, you can pack emergency supplies, you can have a plan for an exit strategy to get to safety. You can drive safely or you can drive drunk. Doesn’t matter the vehicle, both are dangerous. One has a slightly higher chance to get home safely than the other.
I believe many today don't get the meaning of that verse. It has to do with cutting off the person from the commonwealth of believers. Tough love.. no sloppy agape, but letting the person know they are 'out', at their own devices and they get to suffer the consequences of their sinful lifestyle. That can open up the way to genuine repentance and restoration.
I have not heard Chuck Missler say that space is a hologram, but he did compare the Bible to a hologram. He has pointed out that the doctrines teachings and prophecys are scattered throughout the Bible, rather than in discrete chapters on single topics. If a page is missing there are other places with the same teaching, and where ever you study from, the teachings are ultimately consistsnt, just like information from a hologram - if it is cut in half you can still see the whole picture, albeit with less definition. Hope this helps.
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:
0:00 - Intro
1. 0:23 {Delivering Someone Over to Satan?} What does the Bible mean when it says to "deliver such a one over to Satan for the destruction of his flesh"?
2. 17:30 {Prophecy = Preaching the Word?} I hear many Bible teachers say that the New Testament gift of prophecy is merely proclaiming/preaching the Word; it is never predictive or revelatory. That doesn’t seem right to me. Could you give us your take?
3. 25:37 {Are Insulting Names Sometimes Appropriate?} Does Jesus calling the Pharisees fools, vipers, and whitewashed tombs give Christians a license to call our enemies insulting names?
4. 31:36 {Can a Vow to God be Cancelled?} At age 19, I made a lifetime vow to God (not marital) that 31 years later seems counterproductive in light of new insight & circumstances. Is there a biblical case to cancel a vow despite Ecclesiastes 5:4-6?
5. 38:06 {Dangerous Recreational Activities} What does the Bible say about participating in dangerous activities, particularly those that are recreational, such as riding motorcycles, mountain climbing, big wave surfing, etc.?
6. 46:30 {Chuck Missler & the Hologram Theory} Have you heard of Pastor Chuck Missler and his endorsement of the Hologram Theory (the idea that there is no gravity beyond our solar system, a holographic representation of God’s Creation)?
7. 50:20 {Temptations from the Flesh vs. the Enemy} Is it possible to discern between temptations that come from Satan and those that come from within due to the sinful desires of flesh?
8. 55:42 {Meaning of “To Live Is Christ”} What does it mean when Paul says "For me to live is Christ”? I've never heard someone use a phrase where an action or state of being IS a person.
9. 1:04:28 {The Sonship of Jesus} A local church believes Jesus was literally the Son of God before the incarnation who "proceeded out of the Father" just like Eve from Adam. Can you help me understand the Sonship of Jesus?
10. 1:07:51 {Idolatry Today} What does idol worship look like in a more modern sense?
Bonus: 1:14:44 {Prayer Request} Will you pray for my mom, Kelly? She was diagnosed with breast cancer and has started chemo, but they found a mass on her liver. Not sure if it's cancer but it has grown in the last month. Through this she has been saved! We pray God's will is for her to be healed, but most importantly, for her testimony to live!
10) Idolatry is very common through celebrities-fandom. If a restaurant does offerings to an idol, I'm not attending, no Christian should. Unknowingly, Catholics are practicing idolatry by praying through Mary and the Saints, some have shrines. Catholicism is a false gospel period.
Galatians 1:8
Exodus 20:4
Just wanted to say, Idk how long have you been doing this for, but just wanted to say, I appreciate these time stamps, Thank you! Keep pursuing Jesus Christ and never waver, and if things get rough for you always go to him (Matthew 11:28), personally Mike’s videos have been helpful for me to defend the faith (1 Peter 3:15), and these will help me when I need you go to something specific, May God, the father, and Jesus Christ Bless you Sister in Christ.
@@JamesOr-se8fx thank you so much for this specific encouragement! I needed to be reminded of that verse in Matthew. God bless you! I’m so glad the BibleThinker content has been helpful to you. Have a great weekend! ❤️
What great work that you do . may God bless you ❤
@@BelindaGoldingthank you, sister!
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another great livestream! As a Pastor in Ireland, I think it's worth pointing out that when it comes to name-calling, the love Jesus had for those people was never less than complete and perfect. Before we choose boldness over niceness, we must first check our hearts to make sure that our boldness is still spoken in love for the person rather than to shame them.
That’s a great point! I think it’s true both ways. We should check our hearts before we speak boldly, yes, but also before we speak kindly. If we are speaking kindly or softly out of love, then that’s wonderful. If we’re speaking kindly strictly to avoid upsetting others or causing conflict, then we are actually acting in our own interests instead of theirs by putting our own desires (avoiding conflict) above their best interests (hearing what they need to hear), which is one of the most unloving things we can do. Essentially, we should be vigilant in watching our motives and our hearts in everything we do!
Amen, brother!
Happy anniversary Mike and Mrs Mike❤❤❤
Mrs. Mike
@@dazdavis7896Mrs Mike
Mrs. Mrs Mike
Mrs. Winger?!?!
Mrs. Mike😂😂😂
Thank you for the prayer for Cory’s mom. Imagine all 763,000 people listening to this podcast praying along with you. How incredible is that?!
@@Fan-vm3sv Thank you! The power of prayer is only real through God's awesome grace!
Thinking the same thing. Been there with my mom, as well 🙏❤✝️
Church discipline is not legalism yall. It hurts the church when we allow unrepentant sinners to be full members of the church.
Amen 🙏🙏🙏
It actually depends why it is done and how it is done. Church discipline can be legalism, if you are being punished for doing something that the bible allows freedom on.
@@jessc408 that isn't church discipline then.
For sure!
People call it that so they can have free reign to do whatever they want with no consequences.
Mike I love your honesty and your sense of humor. I love how thorough you are. It's clear you are a gift from God.
We left the amish 6 yrs ago and my biggest eye opener and made me seek scripture for what it says., a close friend of mine who is a amish married man was fooling around sexually with his married neighbor wife and on a Sunday morning he came to church completly broken and sorry he was so broken he couldn’t hardly walk and that afternoon after service he made a confession of his sin in front of the church and I had to agree to shun and excommunicate him (turn him over to Satan) and he was so sorry and I could no longer go along with it. It would have been completely different had he not have a repentive heart. This video is so good I would love to sit down sometime over coffee, we have been following your teachings of the Bible for a few years and really appreciate them keep doing what your doing God Bless you!
Just wanted to say thank you to Mike and everyone for the prayers. God bless!
God bless you and your mother 🙏🏼 Will continue to pray for her and your family ❤✝️
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Shocked to hear that Brandon video is getting that much push back. I thought it was great and I appreciate your willingness to stand for the truth and seek the truth. A lot of people have been hurt by him and a lot more in the future might, not only financially/physically, but spiritually as well. New/inquiring Christian’s can be burned by someone being so reckless.
I have to admit I am not. There is such a level of idolization towards prophecy and false these days. To me, it does show that those who lash out so bad do not have their eyes on God but on man. I watched Biggs video from right after the attempt. That alone disturbed me a lot on so many levels. I was glad Mike took that issue on.
About vows: I made a vow to the Lord once many years ago, and God eventually showed me that I needed to repent of that vow. I was placing hope for my righteousness in my ability to keep my vow instead of in the blood of Jesus. The Lord showed me that I was attempting to take the place of God in my life and I had to repent. A huge weight was lifted off of me!
When we see a sinner, we see a self destructive person.
Love it.
All I can say is THANK YOU, Mike Winger!!! I so appreciate all of your hard work!
I think your response for question 3 is spot on. being bold when it is helpful, using discernment and speaking truth in love to help the person see the truth not to just express your frustration. May God give us wisdom when we need it.
Thank you Mike for your ministry!
Thinking of the name calling question. I would like to add that Jesus used it out of a justified anger and a position of authority. Not to be a bully or to throw His weight around. Also "fools" and "white washed tombs" are very descriptive and clarifying, specifically to His lesson.
Thank you.
Appreciative of your work!
Q3: One rule for insults could be: Your insult should be required, relevant, true, and accurate, with some hope of communicating an important idea. No swearing, either. If you can't do that, don't target the person, target what they're saying instead. Same rule applies to what you say there, too, though: required, relevant, true, and accurate, with some hope of communicating an important idea. No swearing.
I think your video on Brandon was very well done.
There a signs to be aware of that I agree with Mike, especially the money stuff. BUT, he is way too critical to even see truth when it is clear to see what happened. I know people who have had the same visions of the end times, and they don't know Brandon. Time will soon tell. I think most of what Brandon speaks of will happen in the next 20 - 30 years.
@@swiftfuegon Brandon hasn't predicted literally anything, the bullet did not fly past his ear and burst his eardrum, nor did he become radically saved, in fact I who am pro trump, heard him say to hell with them, in reference to his fans, this man was not radically saved.
This is false prophecy.
Now, go back in time now to Brandon's other totally failed prophecies where people lost their homes, lost their savings listening to this false prophet. They came as angels of light, they come in the name of God, Jesus says if even the elect could be decieved, what more can someone that does not even see know truth be decieved?
@@swiftfuegonyou gotta open your eyes and have a little discernment. Does the way Brandon carries himself really instill confidence that he is hearing from God? No accountability whatsoever, boasting at what is right, ignoring what is clearly and provably wrong. That man is not hearing from God. He is seeking attention. Even with Trump, he was close, but not correct. Is a “close enough” prophecy good enough for you?
@@AURush95I think that Brandon is Human and makes some mistakes, he even says He is not a smart person so he hopes he is deciphering his visions correctly. I think Mike is way too harsh on Brandon. I think Brandon has a more pure intent than Mike. I don't like Mike personally he attacks his Christian brothers. That is HORRIBLE. And he thinks way too highly of himself. What if he is going against one of God's true prophets? I believe God will give visions and dreams and we should for sure listen.
@@scindiana respectfully, if you see all this evidence and think that the majority of what Brandon is saying has any merit, you need to work on your discernment. Good motives is not good enough when you are claiming God is speaking to you daily and recklessly making predictions and claiming them as prophesy, while NEVER taking accountability for the harm you are causing when you are constantly wrong about all of them. Gods true prophets aren’t only correct 3 percent of the time.
Mr. Mike, I'm grateful to have found your channel, I've not seen anyone teach properly in a long while. God bless.
Such a relief to come here. Bible based and stable. ❤️🙏 Thank you Mike for being careful..
Lord, please have mercy on me, a Sinner.
Here in the Philippines ptr mike this nation is idolatrous nation but I believe in my heart that the living God will dilever this nation from idolatrous worship in Jesus Christ holy, mighty, great and powerful name I pray Amen.
Amen!
Thank you, Mike, for your heartfelt teaching, passion for Jesus and His church. You encourage my heart every day. Have a wonderful anniversary celebration with your sweetheart!
Thank you so much for your content. Finding you and listening to your teachings have blessed my life in the darkest of times.
#2 thank you to the person who asked the Q and thanks Mike for the response. My church also preaches that prophesying is simply speaking forth God’s word and I too find that definition too simple. As Mike said, that would make any Bible teacher who reads God’s word aloud to others also a Prophet, and 2 Corinthians 12:27-30 distinguishes that there is a difference between the two gifts.
#3 yes Mike I like your description of the balance between boldness and winsome. I interact with people online a lot these days, so much so that I now tell my friends that I’m an “online evangelist” 😄 and that is the balance I attempt to strike. Not to say I’m always perfect at it, but I have seen people soften and interact openly when the balance is there. Praise God.
I’m grateful for all you do Pastor Mike!! You said you had a lot of push back on Brandon Biggs being a false prophet, I watched that video and it really helped me realize some things about him. I watched Brandon before I had watched your video and it really put a dooms day fear in me and such. Then I watched your video and I totally see and agree with you. I didn’t catch or think about something’s until you put things out there like you did and I can see it now and it’s given me peace, so thank you my brother in Christ for caring about us not following a false prophet…. Love You and love all that you do for us!!
Regarding question three, as our input was asked: considering my answer, before Mr. Mike’s answer, was “yesn’t,” I think I agree with his stance. 😆
First, name-calling really should be done with careful consideration, and never out of impulse. Second, it’s important to be truthful, so we should make sure what we say is accurate to the facts and not just our impressions or hearsay. Third, it’s wise to speak beneficial words, and not just words for the sake of filling the air (think the “inconvenient talk” of Ephesians 5:4.) Fourth, we need to consider our place, both societally as people and relationally as individuals before God; for example, I feel that, though sometimes I do use insults in certain contexts, it’s more befitting of me as a young woman whose witness is one of joy and helpfulness (according to the people outside of me; I do pray the Lord continues that with purity and wisdom in me) to speak gently on the whole and avoid hard language. Each believer has their own role in the body, even in their dialogue, and should seek God accordingly.
That’s my two (or more) cents, anyway! 🤭
On the second question! You are teaching! The fact that people are like, “No, you have to be prophesying, speaking in tongues, etc.” Acting like teaching is not a gift even though the Bible flat out lists it as a gift. I know you say that you are not an actual pastor of a church at the moment, so you are not pastoring teaching. But you are teaching. A lot of people want to be able to teach like this and can’t. Do you know how long I didn’t like you, Mike, because you bothered to point out something that I was not thinking biblically on? But because you brought it up, and you are not CooCoo for Cocoa Puffs, I had to acknowledge that you were right about that thing.
Now there’s a saying I haven’t heard in a while 😂😂😂 my mom wouldn’t let me have Coco Puffs… 😂😂😂
romans 12
Regarding question 8 - Perfect timing - i JUST saw a young man by the name of Jake Lang, who has been held in a 'barbaric' prison (Judge's words) in Brooklyn for over 3 1/2 years without a trial. My surface understanding is that he jumped in to save a woman from being brutalized during the Jan6 event. He is proclaiming the Gospel among the prisoners and guards. They put him in a cell at one point with an MS-13 gang member. They are doing a Bible study together now! You have to see this man - see his face. He is so full of joy in spite of his circumstances.
What an inspiration. Discussing Paul's imprisonment and his statement "To live is Christ, to die is gain" in this Question Session brought my mind directly to him. Jake Lang is living that Scripture!! I'm praising God for him and his example!!! Praying for continued strength for Jake. He'll have a great deal to talk about with Paul when he eventually sees him...
Happy Blessed Anniversary Mr and Mrs Winger 💞
I agree, it's not always God's will to heal, especially in this life. Sometimes the healing only comes in Heaven.
Thank you for telling the truth concerning “the prophet”. I am surrounded by people who believed it. I have shared your video and now they are sharing it. God bless you and your family.😊
I love your teaching and your Godly bravery in confronting evil- and I think it's awesome when you show kitty "commercials"! 😄😻🙏 I've always said it takes a REAL man to show love for cats❤ God bless and protect you 🙏
Fantastic explanation of the first question. So insightful and biblical, thank you
May God bless you all abundantly, my dear family-in-Christ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for doing these q&a videos Mike (and the team who timestamp and run the chat and do all the things). I never fail to be blessed even by answers to questions i have never thought about before. Have a great weekend :)
I love seeing someone like you who most definitely has the HOLYSPIRIT ❤
Thank you Pastor Mike! You are an amazing teacher ❤
I think your answer was absolutely fantastic about swinging from one side to the other but we have to be truthful. Sometimes we need to be bold and others. We don’t that’s why we need the lead of the Holy Spirit.
For question 3, I think your answer is wise. There is a time and place to say true things that may be insulting. With that said, there’s a difference in calling someone a fool, and calling someone an expletive or telling them they’re garbage or something. I would recommend keeping the “insult” focused on the individual’s actions.
MUSCLES UP, MIKE WINGER! Thank you for exposing that prophecy guy... everyone needs to see it. It was gross (and downright hilarious watching the double-speak). Keep on going!
Yes!! Amen
👋 Mika! Thanks, Mike, for your biblical teaching on idolatry.
LET'S GO WINGALINGS
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I love it!
Indeed we are here! My earlier comment seems to be taken somehow inapproppriate, sorry 4 that 🙃 Happy anniversary!
YAAAAY WINGALINGSSSSS 🪽🤭
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You answered it well Mike, winsome vs. wise. You have a gift of wisdom that compliments your teaching gift. Thank you!
Mike I quit riding motorcycles when I was 24 & pregnant. I had quit body surfing when I was pregnant with my first. That was wisdom. I started riding again after my children were grown & I did ask the Lord if this was dumb. He said no. "How wild do you think I Am?" And I looked around at the waves, the rocks to climb, the winds, the thunder storms & acknowledged Him as Master over it all. He let me know that extreme sports can show His glory in what He allows & helps man to do. Regular dangerous sports too. But you are 100% right that it's all in our attitude. We can glorify Him in all things. PS I've seen more injuries from people exercising than doing "the dangerous things" 😂
I think you are spot on with speaking truth, IN WISDOM!! Therefore, calling out false teachers/prophets is critical! Praying you don’t get discouraged by the trolls & immature! Thank you for your ministry & heart for others! 🙌
You are speaking the truth with wisdom! Keep doing what you are doing ❤
We all love and appreciate you and all the hard work you do. I have learnt SO much from you and it's always backed up with scripture
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Thank you my excellent video and disgusting. I listen to you every single night. You are such a wonderful teacher. God bless you.
Agree completely on your interpretation of name calling. Truth is always the way. Unapologetically bold in truth and love of your neighbor.
I do beleive that i canbe healed i was raised in a christianhome. I had a very small family and they are all gone even my childtren so i am alone.i enjoy your program thank you
@LauraSaucy: I agree, that God has the power to heal anyone. The mistake Christians make is believing He will heal those with faith who pray for healing. Then when healing doesn't happen, the explanation is that the person did not have sufficient faith to be healed.
God's actions are based on His purpose, His will for us, NOT on our desires.
I can not imagine living without my children. My prayers for your comfort.
@@SheilaSmith-z8g Genuine faith includes agreement with God, yes? How did you come to the conclusion that a person can have real faith for something and God may still decide not to do it? I am seriously curious because I consistently see Jesus teaching the opposite of that.
Matthew 17:20
Is it a mistake to believe these words of Jesus? How does your view explain that?
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Genuine faith means I trust God. Trust in God's sovereignty
(power over all), wisdom, justice and love. But I can not know exactly what these look
like or when and how these attributes will manifest.
Healing happens. Miracles happen.
We pray for a miracle. Sometimes it is granted, sometimes not. God decides what is spiritually best for us, we don't. I trust that.
This is what is meant by surrender to the will of God.
I simply can not know what God's will is for me in my illness, or my suffering, except to trust Him. And I do.
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Sorry, I forgot to respond to your question. Read the title, "Why the disciples could not cure him."
Matt 17: 18-19 answers a specific question put to Jesus by a specific group (apostles). The question was why can WE not cast it out?
The apostles had been directed by Jesus to go out and perform miracles, and returned to report they were unable.
This passage is about them, not us.
@@StormyKnight24 To be clear, the complaint to Jesus was about their failure to cast out demons.
Most bibles do not have v 20: But this kind (demons) can be cast out only by ( their) prayer and fasting.
Your error is applying this passage to all Christians.
Jesus is telling those that are asking,why THEY are failing.
So this is why I left my ex church after 12 years because the pastors son has been coming with his gay “husband” to the church for several months ..no fruit of repentance. It is so sad to me that I even have had to search for a church that doesn’t think that’s ok. The pastor and his wife welcome them as do some others, and they hope they will come to Jesus…the young man also makes decisions in the church as well…I pray my friends who are glad that these people are hearing the truth realize if they heard it they would leave or repent… thankful for this teaching which is in my heart.
I love you, Mike ❤ thank you for all you do
Thanks for what you do!
Not even kidding, I read this chapter the other day and so the verse about delivering a man to Satan and was so confused. I was planning on bringing this question to you but it looks like you’ve already brought the answer to me 😂
Paul believed he had the authority to discipline as a father does.
Do not withhold discipline from a child;
Though you strike him with the rod, he will not die.
-excerpt Proverbs 23
For if you were to have countless tutors in Christ, yet you would not have many fathers... But I will come to you soon, if the Lord wills, and I shall find out, not the words of those who are arrogant, but their power. For the kingdom of God is not in words, but in power. What do you desire? That I come to you with a rod, or with love and a spirit of gentleness?
-excerpt 1 Corinthians 4
Paul believed his authority to discipline extended even to the ability to execute a man.
Paul believed he could make this judgement on a Christian man from afar, as God could.
...for I indeed, as being absent as to the body, and present as to the spirit, have already judged, as being present, him who so wrought this thing:in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ -- ye being gathered together, also my spirit -- with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ,to deliver up such a one to the Adversary for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
-excerpt 1 Corinthians 5 YLT
For I, on my part, though absent in body but present in spirit, have already judged him who has so committed this, as though I were present. In the name of our Lord Jesus, when you are assembled, and I with you in spirit, with the power of our Lord Jesus, I have decided to turn such a person over to Satan for the destruction of his body, so that his spirit may be saved on the day of the Lord.
-NASB version
One would think that Paul would have nothing further to do with executions
after supporting the execution of a Christian man, as he did in Acts 7 below.
When they had driven him out of the city, they began stoning him; and the witnesses laid aside their cloaks at the feet of a young man named Saul. They went on stoning Stephen as he called on the Lord and said, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit!” Then he fell on his knees and cried out with a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” Having said this, he fell asleep. Now Saul approved of putting Stephen to death.
-excerpt of final sentences of Acts 7 and first sentence of Acts 8
Even though one might argue that Paul wasn't a Christian at the time of Stephen's
execution, he certainly was when he ordered the execution of a Christian
man in 1 Corinthians 5. Since Paul writes:
...so that his spirit may be saved...
Paul believed he was ordering the execution of a brother in Christ. Disturbing.
And also in opposition to the words of Jesus:
Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. “Do not judge, and you will not be judged and do not condemn, and you will not be condemned; pardon, and you will be pardoned.
-excerpt Luke 6
-words of Jesus
So we see Paul approving/ordering the execution of 2 Christian men.
Stephen, before Paul was saved, and another man whose name is not recorded,
after Paul was saved.
Why Paul wouldn't just order the church at Corinth to not associate with this
man is a bit of a mystery. And how would this man have been executed. Probably
by stoning, as was done with Stephen?
An example of real power is part of the story from Acts 5 below. Here we
see God performing the execution with an apostle present. The apostle
prophecies death, and death comes.
In contrast to Paul ordering an execution from afar to be performed by men.
Now an interval of about three hours elapsed, and his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. And Peter responded to her, “Tell me whether you sold the land for this price?” And she said, “Yes, for that price.” Then Peter said to her, “Why is it that you have agreed together to put the Spirit of the Lord to the test? Behold, the feet of those who have buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out as well.” And immediately she collapsed at his feet and died; and the young men came in and found her dead, and they carried her out and buried her beside her husband. And great fear came over the whole church, and over all who heard about these things.
PAUL
HIS FALSE, CONTRADICTORY, AND CONFUSING TEACHINGS
-S. Szpak
excerpt from Part 10
PAUL REFERS TO HIMSELF AS A SPIRITUAL FATHER
THE MOST SERIOUS FALSE TEACHING OF PAUL
I’m sorry that you had that experience with Calvary Chapel, Mike! I attend Calvary Chapel in Maine and, at least in our state, the Calvaries are not like that at all. I have no doubt the church you’ve found to attend now is saturated in the word and love for God as well.
God bless you & your ministry, my brother!
Thank you Mike
I love you brother
Thank you Pastor Mike. Hope you enjoyed the anniversary with your wife ❤
Thanks for what you do Mike. Love the shirt.
Thank you for your program. The understanding that I get from it is awesome. May God bless you and your family.
Good job sir. God bless you
You are so biblically sound! Really enjoy your videos 😊
I have had this practiced to the extreme with some family members. They ended up being bullied and harassed, including their kids… harassment coming from multiple denominations. What is sad is that is created some very deep damage and most of them have gone out in effort to destroy the church on the national level. When I hear the details of what happened, it does break my heart. I do pray for them and try to plant seeds with them as the door opens. It is really hard to find those moments though.
Happy Anniversary Wingers ❤❤❤
Thanks Mike!
EXCELLENT explanation of idolatry.
Happy anniversary!🎉❤😊
Thanks Mike , God Bless you and your family 🙏 Happy Anniversary
Hey Mike, regarding question 3, I try to error on the side of caution and typically take a more winsome approach. However, I feel if I go to that extreme too often, I often become resentful and then maybe go too far the other direction where I lose that lovingness in my response. So, short story long, I thought your answer, especially being off the cuff, to be very wise and pragmatic. I think staying away from the extremes in almost any situation is probably good advice, as long as you don’t become complacent. Love your content, you have been a massive blessing in my life.
Excellent... and as always you have spoken the truth in love ... thank you so much .... and may the Lord richly bless you and Mrs Winger (name?) as you celebrate your anniversary. Greetings from the UK.
Thanks Mike! Great interpretation, I agree!
I really appreciate this channel. It has inspired me to be more intentional with my channel. I started to think there really wasn’t much for me to do since I am a woman but there’s so much women can do
Great insight on the vow making. I have made that error before: someone asked me to do a teaching at a women’s event at church and immediately I knew I was suppose to say no and I did. BUT I was asked again, and I conceded and agreed to do it. However, no words would come to me as I tried to type out the teaching. I knew I had gone against what God had told me. I had to let them know I had made a mistake saying yes and had to back out of the agreement.
Hello Mike and all from Nova Scotia, Canada
Hi back, from chilly Newfoundland/'The Rock' 🪨! 😅🇨🇦
Wisdom comes from GOD Alone anything else is utter foolishness! Ilove your videos and of course your beautiful cats! Love and GOD'S Blessings to you Pastor Mike for your loving-kindness in your Work for and on behalf of the LORD, From your sister in Christ, Julie 🙏
A great example of an Apostle's authority given by Jesus.
#3 Mike, I liked your answer; it was as balanced as one can be without affirming immoral behavior. My brother informed me almost a year ago that he does not believe he is a boy. As of yet, I have not confronted him on it, nor have I given in and called him a new name. 🙏 My counselor advised me that since 1) he doesn't claim to be a Christian and 2) he would receive approval anywhere he goes...that there is no reason for me to confront him - which would also destroy my last remaining relationship with a biological sibling.
Nice thumbnail Mike! Totally caught my attention
38:50 mark, John 7:6
Then Jesus said to them, “My time has not yet come, but your time is always ready.
Yes, asking, "Is it helpful?" is wise.
As a charismatic, I honestly cannot understand why charismatics would not understand and support your point of view on prophesy/gifts. Maybe I am not really charismatic anymore or maybe I have grown through the years and matured in Christ. You don't need my affirmation, Mike, but I appreciate and share your views. I feel sick of what the group of people I grew up around are blinded to, like this "prophet" and BH. It took time and good teaching for me to mature, though, so I have hope.
So with respect to question 6. It's always important to remember that Chuck Missler almost always stated that people shouldn't take his word for it. His Ministry exists to increase biblical literacy. Also, Chuck never proposed that God was being misleading, that stars that appeared to exist didn't exist. When he talked about the Holographic universe, it was because of it's finite nature, and that you cannot have anything infinitely small, so there is granularity. So as to highlight that we are in a shadow of something much greater.
Amen, I was worried about how you would tackle that first question.🎉
Thank you !
My friend calls it toxic honesty vs. artificial peacemaking when we actually actually need something in the middle.
@@mlangemedia Honest peacemaking? :D
Bless U Mike❤
Mike's answer to question 3 was fantastic and so true. I found it very helpful.
Also calling non meat eaters to repent of their foolishness in Q4 was also funny😄(yes I know that wasn't the point).
I listened to Chuck Missler for 20 years. I don't recall him saying that, and I don't think he believed that.
I agree. I think the questioner completely misunderstands Chuck's explanation when describing something by use of the illustration of how a hologram functions. I don't think he even related it to creation. It was more to do with the nature of how the Bible is constructed.
His teaching on Genesis is out there on youtube. I think this guy misunderstood the idea that we are in a 'digital simulation'.
Love this, so much of this is such a gift to have some things made more clear.. Thank you😊
Happy anniversary 🎉
At 41:16- You said “God’s protection is on your life in so much as you are walking in wisdom and according to his will, the minute you go outside of that, its difficult to appeal to God’s protection for your life.” This is a dangerous teaching. It very much sounding like health, wealth and prosperity gospel. The truth is, you can be walking in wisdom, and in God‘s will and still have terrible things happen to you. We just like Jesus, Paul, Stephen and all those who are born blind or have towers fall on them will know… walking in God’s will does not mean you have a protection on your earthly life, it does mean you have protection on your eternal life however. We are never promised earthly protection over our lives. Its a wisdom issue not a promise of otherwise being protected.
"Pickle" .... Hooow cuuute!
Thank you as ever for all you do. From a fellow believer in Wales UK :)
I have a prayer request. Question 10 kinda rocked me... Please pray for my contentment in Jesus.
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For number 4, some key scriptures on vows are: Deuteronomy 23:21-23 (do what you vow to the Lord); Ecc 5 (discussed in the vid); and Proverbs 20:25 (don’t vow foolishly).
I think your point in the vid is spot on. Another challenge to the hardline stance on vows is, what if the vow is sinful? For instance, what if two people vowed to be intimate with one another in the future on some condition (i.e. “if neither of us are married in 10 years…”). Repent of the foolish vow and don’t be bound to it. This is different than shirking responsibility because you want to avoid some consequence.
On number 3, what comes to mind is this:
When deciding to speak or not, ask yourself, is this true, helpful, or kind, and let nothing pass your lips without a majority vote.
Further nuance to consider on name-calling - Jesus calls the Pharisees hypocrites, brood of vipers, whitewashed tombs, and the like - to their faces. He teaches against them, "do not be like them, they have recieved their reward in full," and such, but without the name calling. I think it makes sense to guard ourselves and others, teaching against and naming the false beliefs and teachings of others and, yes, clearly indicating who we are talking about and teaching against as false teachers, but perhaps we reserve name calling to rebuking the actual person or group should we have opportunity for confrontation. This seems productive and instructive and may help guard us from becoming trouble-makers and gossips who talk endlessly and stir up controversies - as we are warned against.
As you said, Mike, it requires wisdom. I share it because you asked what we think, and this is what comes to my mind as a think biblically response.
If I'm on the right track, in application, we might hold back on the name-calling use of "baby killer" and reserve that for any opportunity to speak to said candidate or group members, but we may still teach against baby killing and the false belief that she (and she could be named) woefully and wrongfully promote as good.
You always do this well, by the way. In this very video, you named and taught against the teachings of Andy Stanley, warning us against him as Paul does with many false teachers, without calling him names.
Think I'm on the right track?
Grateful for your ministry, brother. Thank you.
On the fifth question. Going to work, no matter your method of transportation or risk level is dangerous. You can do things to make yourself safer in doing activities. You can wear a helmet, you can pack emergency supplies, you can have a plan for an exit strategy to get to safety. You can drive safely or you can drive drunk. Doesn’t matter the vehicle, both are dangerous. One has a slightly higher chance to get home safely than the other.
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I believe many today don't get the meaning of that verse. It has to do with cutting off the person from the commonwealth of believers. Tough love.. no sloppy agape, but letting the person know they are 'out', at their own devices and they get to suffer the consequences of their sinful lifestyle. That can open up the way to genuine repentance and restoration.
I have not heard Chuck Missler say that space is a hologram, but he did compare the Bible to a hologram. He has pointed out that the doctrines teachings and prophecys are scattered throughout the Bible, rather than in discrete chapters on single topics. If a page is missing there are other places with the same teaching, and where ever you study from, the teachings are ultimately consistsnt, just like information from a hologram - if it is cut in half you can still see the whole picture, albeit with less definition. Hope this helps.