The Seeing that Leads to Singing - Louie Giglio

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2023
  • Continuing in the Collection of talks, “All On The Altar,” Pastor Louie reminds listeners that there is a right way and a wrong way to respond to the miraculous work of God in our lives. Teaching from the text of Luke 17 and the story of the only grateful leper, Pastor Louie shows the crucial role that our 'sight' plays in worship.
    VERSES // Luke 17:11-19, 1 Peter 2:9-10
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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS //
    1. What were the two initial components to Luke 17:11-13 that Pastor Louie mentioned? What is the significance of those components?
    2. What was significant about the lepers being sent to the priest for clearance?
    3. What was the significance of the inclusion of the fact that the leper was “A Samaritan”?
    4. What was the difference for the one leper who returned to thank Jesus? What was the common-denominator for the nine who did not return?
    5. What role does “seeing God as He truly is” have in our worship?
    6. How did salvation work before Jesus died on the cross? Try to explain this in your own words, if possible.
    7. How could you carry a “Game-day” mentality into Sunday? What things could you do on Tuesday to prepare for church on Sunday?
    8. How does Pastor Louie’s illustration about money help you think about generosity?
    9. Pastor Louie read a list of ironies about God. Did any of these stand out to you? If so, why?
    10. In your own words, try to answer this statement: “It is rather selfish of God to be all about His own worship.”

Комментарии • 29

  • @scottthompson2889
    @scottthompson2889 8 месяцев назад +1

    Only 13,191 views???? Pastor just challenged all the believers in the globe to Worship the true God of all grace and all mercy that gives salvation. I'm praying for All the world to view this message!!!!

  • @amandacarmichael9026
    @amandacarmichael9026 6 месяцев назад

    louie Giglio your my church, my spirit sores with your wonderful message, read scripture i had not read before. I am like you when i think of the lord on the cross for my sins, this love of his people blows my mind, i am at orr with every moment. thankyou for an amazing message

  • @carolblackley1057
    @carolblackley1057 9 месяцев назад +7

    Thankyou for another amazing message. I don't go to a big church. Our church is a little church hall, in Johnstone, in Scotland but God is worshipped loud. The local children are also taken care of with after school clubs with messages about Jesus and God. After losing several loved ones, I took a year away from church.I was hurt and angry but I still watched your videos, videos by Alastair Begg and listened to Christian radio. Going back was the best thing I did. Living alone, the enemy really did a number on me but a good friend from church kept checking in with me, God bless her. Yes, we can worship God at home, but there's nothing like hearing your church family singing out loud with you, sending up praise and worship to God.

  • @speckofdust21
    @speckofdust21 8 месяцев назад

    Unreal exegetical skill... thank you Passion City Church for uploading this series

  • @melodyminkley4974
    @melodyminkley4974 4 месяца назад

    Thank you Pastor Louie Giglio for your teachings of God's word 🎉🎉🎉I am really grateful that I can watch you on you tube ❤

  • @jillbrown5596
    @jillbrown5596 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your searching scripture

  • @jillbrown5596
    @jillbrown5596 7 месяцев назад

    🎉 A powerful🎉a window into the dis ease and hope for these cross roads times in the nations
    As they went a key 🗝️ to the doorway of faith

  • @sashaconrad3939
    @sashaconrad3939 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for such a wonderful message, Pastor Louie!

  • @dorindaengland313
    @dorindaengland313 9 месяцев назад +1

    thankyou Louie Giglio, yu hit it out of the park LOL bless God !

  • @melodiapahati4132
    @melodiapahati4132 9 месяцев назад +3

    Indeed, your message is aligned with the song of Mr. Matt Redman, Seeing You. God bless you, Pastor Louie, for God is using your preaching mightily to go deeper in response with our heart to what the Lord Jesus did for us, His radical grace.

  • @sesethusethu5328
    @sesethusethu5328 9 месяцев назад +2

    Powerful message🎤✝️🇿🇦🇳🇮

  • @caroldorsey9136
    @caroldorsey9136 9 месяцев назад +2

    Amen! Thank you Pastor Louie For another Powerful Message.

  • @oddlybeautifuldesigns821
    @oddlybeautifuldesigns821 9 месяцев назад +2

    Amen God has done so much for me things i find hard to explaim clearly. Praising and worshipping God is so powerful. And the thing is we try and worship him and even in worshipping him we Still recieve more than we are able to give. I Love you Lord Jesus. I love your ways.

  • @EdwardLatshaw
    @EdwardLatshaw 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you man of God for the good teachings.truly am blessed

  • @slavicapetrusevska9751
    @slavicapetrusevska9751 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you 🙏 Jesus 🙏❤️

  • @siventana
    @siventana 9 месяцев назад +2

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @wlc1959
    @wlc1959 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Pastor Louie this message brought such clarity to my heart❤️

  • @jillbrown5596
    @jillbrown5596 7 месяцев назад

  • @takeheart2926
    @takeheart2926 9 месяцев назад +1

    That’s the worse comparison with a game. It’s not about a show .. it’s about God and you can do that alone in your living room. You do not need a a church to have intimate time with God

    • @brandonlevesque9887
      @brandonlevesque9887 9 месяцев назад +6

      You’re right in that it’s not exclusive to being in church, but Hebrews specifically talks about not giving up on being in community in order to be encouraged by those who share our faith. Ephesians and Acts both talk about the importance of hearing the Word and how the church body can equip us. So, I would caution anyone to keep looking towards Jesus and use the His Word to guide you. Isolation is just as dangerous as relying on people for your identity.

    • @takeheart2926
      @takeheart2926 9 месяцев назад

      You go to a game for an experience. Being a Christian is about relationships with God. You can go to church be very involved and yet be far away from God… you can be home and have the most intimate relationship with God… because it about God. Your relationship with God does not depend on if you go to church and be part of it. Currently there is a lot of unhealthiness in the church. So it’s not always better, there is a lot sin, brokenness and denial.
      I know many women who were victims of DV . They reached out to churches and got no help. Some women had to leave because the abuser donated a lot to the church. You quoting a Bible verses… isn’t helping many women/ children who were abused and the church turned the other way. So the statement to say you need the church isn’t true. In theory it sounds nice and true… in reality it’s sadly not the case. To say this statement is traumatizing for those who reached out… who needed a friend , who needed help and safety and they turned the other way. There is a different between how things should be be and how things actually are. And it’s important the church also acknowledges the unhealthy and wrong of the church and not act like all is good.

    • @takeheart2926
      @takeheart2926 9 месяцев назад +1

      I know many women who got no help from the church and were abandoned in the midst of hell but because of their strong faith in God, they continued alone with God. With no help from the church… they had no money, no place to go, little kids to take care of. And they chose not to take short cuts but to stay faithful. To take the long hard road. And they made it. Their lives were redeemed…. Not because the church surrounded them. It was their unwavering faith in God. While rejected and abandoned by the world and church. Nobody to cry with, nobody to comfort. With pain that was unbearable to live with and all they had was God. They are amazing women. This is not a few women…. Thousands of Christians women. It’s because there is a great big good God who stays faithful even when people aren’t. But this statement that you need to be part of the church when you go through hard times isn’t true. And the church needs to stop denying it but look at where do we fail people… where fall people between the cracks. What group of people aren’t getting the help care need they should get in the church. These women aren’t bitter. They changed bills in their state to help those after them while being alone in pain suffering and not believed. They didn’t only stay faithful… they kept serving God in the midst of hell. God used them. It was them… and God. No church

    • @takeheart2926
      @takeheart2926 9 месяцев назад +1

      And instead of being bitter… they helped people. They were church while the church rejected them abandoned them didn’t believe them and looked the other way. And they all did that in their living rooms. It’s about being the church representing the heart of God with our actions and that you can do from your living room. If your foundation is is God. If you choose to stay faithful to God no matter the cost. No matter the circumstances…. You choose to stay faithful. If you have that kind of dedication to God then you will transform. And it’s only because of a good God not because of some kind of program in a church

    • @brandonlevesque9887
      @brandonlevesque9887 9 месяцев назад +1

      Those churches were wrong to abandon those people, but you may have missed where Louie actually said “Of course you can worship at home, of course you can worship alone”. The comparison is not that church is a game, but that being in community with like minded people who are passionate about what you are passionate about allows you to remember you’re not alone and that you can join with others and share what you are passionate about.
      I don’t appreciate you conflating me quoting scripture with abandoning or condoning domestic violence either. You don’t know me or the abuse I’ve experienced by my own family. I quoted those scriptures because they’re relevant to Louie’s point. You made a point about something not related to his sermon. What those churches did is evil but that doesn’t mean the idea of going to church is bad. It means those churches are bad.