Cory Asbury | Thursday Afternoon Chat with Jayar

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Jayar chats with worship leader Cory Asbury about finding success, fishing, and his most embarrassing moment in church.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @Victoria-fb1nl
    @Victoria-fb1nl 4 года назад +10

    reckless love is such an awesome song. It really awakens me to the fact that God has really pulled me out of so much, God has never stopped loving me, he leaves the 99 just for me!!!!!!!!

  • @krisoliver6202
    @krisoliver6202 3 года назад +1

    Clicking this video to watch an interview with a great artist, and spotting the interviewers Newcastle tshirt!
    Much respect from a Geordie

  • @peterrossi3349
    @peterrossi3349 3 года назад

    This should be on the top of list to

  • @allyleigh2169
    @allyleigh2169 5 лет назад +5

    Oh my gosh, when Cory talks about Reckless Love...the tears! So beautifully said and it just spoke to me so much! Thank you

  • @kristianinivale3760
    @kristianinivale3760 5 лет назад +4

    God bless you, Cory.

  • @spectacularr6577
    @spectacularr6577 5 лет назад +1

    Seriously helping you find joy.

  • @georgeanjella
    @georgeanjella 3 года назад +1

    i dont wanna fartt my own story, hahahaha... hillarious :)

  • @TotallyMrsDarcy
    @TotallyMrsDarcy 5 лет назад

    Hello😀.

  • @peterrossi3349
    @peterrossi3349 3 года назад

    3 years later?

  • @AlessandraHarrisAuthor
    @AlessandraHarrisAuthor 5 лет назад +1

    I was enjoying this interview until the story about the "Jesus" who was clearly having mental health issues. I don't find anything entertaining or funny about making fun of someone in need of care. Matthew 25:40 says, "The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."

    • @kshillingford4921
      @kshillingford4921 4 года назад +1

      Oh please, the guy was "taking the piss" as the term goes (Google it). Cory was in no way "making fun of the mentally ill".....The story was FUNNY - it's a guy thing. That's why God was so explicit about the differences and roles of Men and Women in life and in the church. There are very pronounced differences between how men and women perceive things.

  • @josephca9561
    @josephca9561 3 года назад

    *GOD's LOVE is NOT Reckless​.*
    *"Reckless love"* it is a very erroneous representation of the love of GOD.
    Some of the meanings of the word reckless are​: carefree, careless, foolhardy, rash, hasty, ill-advised, imprudent, negligent, thoughtless, breakneck, daredevil, desperate, devil-may-care, fast and loose, feckless, harebrained, headlong, heedless, helter-skelter, hopeless, hotheaded, inattentive, incautious, inconsiderate, indiscreet, kooky, mindless, playing with fire, brash, uncareful, unwise.
    *GOD IS LOVE​* 1 John 4:8b Love is an attribute of GOD. Love is a core aspect of GOD’s character, HIS Person.
    God’s love is in no sense in conflict with any of HIS other attributes / character.​
    There is not a single verse in the Bible where GOD is described in any of the above meanings of the word reckless, because it is not compatible to the character of GOD.​
    Let us see 2 examples:
    1) Recklessness implies an inability to see the future, but GOD knows the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10).
    2) GOD takes no risks because a GOD who is all-powerful and all-knowing by nature cannot take risks. GOD’s salvation plan was never risky or reckless, and all throughout the gospels, Jesus explains that he knows exactly how he is going to be received by the world and what will happen to him (John 10:25-28).
    We could substitute another word for reckless eg. "great", "wonderful", "awesome" etc...
    Songs have great power to influence our thought and our beliefs. All of us are vulnerable and emotional during worship, we must be careful about the lyrics that is presented especially to our children. If a particular lyric is promoting an anti-biblical understanding of GOD’s character, as “reckless love” clearly is, then it needs to be corrected. Just because a song is popular doesn't make it right.
    As worshippers, we have to ask ourselves: do the words coming out of my mouth, which are supposed to guide us in worshipping GOD for who HE really is, accurately reflect God’s character? If they don’t, then how can we be worshipping in “SPIRIT and TRUTH”​ (John 4:24)?

  • @josephca9561
    @josephca9561 3 года назад

    *GOD's LOVE is NOT Reckless​.*
    *"Reckless love"* is a very erroneous representation of the love of GOD.
    Some of the meanings of the word reckless are​: carefree, careless, foolhardy, rash, hasty, ill-advised, imprudent, negligent, thoughtless, breakneck, daredevil, desperate, devil-may-care, fast and loose, feckless, harebrained, headlong, heedless, helter-skelter, hopeless, hotheaded, inattentive, incautious, inconsiderate, indiscreet, kooky, mindless, playing with fire, brash, uncareful, unwise.
    *GOD IS LOVE​* 1 John 4:8b Love is an attribute of GOD. Love is a core aspect of GOD’s character, HIS Person.
    God’s love is in no sense in conflict with any of HIS other attributes / character.​
    There is not a single verse in the Bible where GOD is described in any of the above meanings of the word reckless, because it is not compatible to the character of GOD.​
    Let us see 2 examples:
    1) Recklessness implies an inability to see the future, but GOD knows the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10).
    2) GOD takes no risks because a GOD who is all-powerful and all-knowing by nature cannot take risks. GOD’s salvation plan was never risky or reckless, and all throughout the gospels, Jesus explains that he knows exactly how he is going to be received by the world and what will happen to him (John 10:25-28).
    We could substitute another word for reckless eg. "great", "wonderful", "awesome" etc...
    Songs have great power to influence our thought and our beliefs. All of us are vulnerable and emotional during worship, we must be careful about the lyrics that is presented especially to our children. If a particular lyric is promoting an anti-biblical understanding of GOD’s character, as “reckless love” clearly is, then it needs to be corrected. Just because a song is popular doesn't make it right.
    As worshippers, we have to ask ourselves: do the words coming out of my mouth, which are supposed to guide us in worshipping GOD for who HE really is, accurately reflect God’s character? If they don’t, then how can we be worshipping in “SPIRIT and TRUTH”​ (John 4:24)?