Ghosts & Spirits: What happens to us when we die? The Bible Answers.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
  • Hello everyone!
    I'm sorry it took me so long to make this video. There are so many things I wanted to share with y'all. I hope you like this one.
    Never be afraid of ghosts nor spirits. They show themselves to frighten, deceive, and confuse us all the more if we show that we are afraid. They cannot touch us unless we allow it. The best weapon is to always fill your minds with God's words from the Holy Scripture - meditate on God's words day and night, and it will strengthen our faith as well as arm us against temptations.
    Meanwhile, all comments, subscriptions, likes, dislikes, and questions are welcome so feel free to do any of these.
    In the meantime, keep on searching for the truth and searching for God because this is the only way we can find Him.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @ryanwilliams3453
    @ryanwilliams3453 3 года назад

    Beautiful!!! Both of you!

    • @untaughtbiblelessons
      @untaughtbiblelessons  3 года назад

      Thank you brother. I have just uploaded a new video you might want to watch. Here it is:
      m.ruclips.net/video/GbzuIfbT7xE/видео.html

    • @ryanwilliams3453
      @ryanwilliams3453 3 года назад

      @@untaughtbiblelessons ❤

  • @friedrichrubinstein
    @friedrichrubinstein 3 года назад

    You put a lot of effort into these videos, good job :)
    I got a question though: If the dead are asleep until judgment day, how do you make sense of Lk 23:43 where Jesus says to the thief on the cross "Truly I tell you, *today* you will be with me in paradise"?

    • @untaughtbiblelessons
      @untaughtbiblelessons  3 года назад

      Thank you brother 😊
      I'll be happy to answer your question regarding Luke 23:43
      1. Let us look into that verse on a grammatical standpoint. Remember that the Holy Scripture, even though it has been written as it was willed by God, He still needed to use human hands to write them since the book was intended for humans.
      And although these humans have been inspired by God's power through the Holy Spirit, there's still the possibility of human error in transcribing God's words depending on the bible scholar who transcribed it. And so, it is possible that the comma punctuation in that sentence may have been written incorrectly. Let us read it now:
      "Truly I say to you today, you will be with Me in Paradise."
      Also, look at the word "will" (or shall/shalt in other bible translations) in dictionary terms it is defined as -- "expressing the future tense."
      2. Let us also observe Christ's nature and the way He spoke to the people during His ministry on earth. Many times people, even His apostles did not understand His words and He had to re-explain Himself. That's because He is God and the way He spoke definitely was on a different level than humans. And the way He thinks, including His notion of time, is different than ours.
      Consider 2 Peter 3:8 -- "But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day."
      3. Finally, and in connection with my 1st point above, this is the reason why we must find parrallelisms and make correct connections and comparisons between verses across the books in the bible. Do read again 1 Thessalonians 4:15 in my video where it says the dead will not precede the living. That is referring to the judgment day and let's talk about it in my next video.
      Hope i made sense in this response 😊😊😊

    • @friedrichrubinstein
      @friedrichrubinstein 3 года назад

      @@untaughtbiblelessons Thanks for your response!
      I've heard that comma-argument before somewhere and I'm glad I am able to read Greek. There are about 5,000 copies of the New Testament in the original Greek language existing still and they indeed say "you will be with me in paradise today".
      But if you are satisfied with the 2. point that's fair enough.
      To your 3. point: When Jesus talked about heaven/his Father in heaven he never used the word "paradise". In Greek there is a distinction between Heaven and Paradise, just like there is a distinction between Hades and Hell (which are wrongly translated by the KJV both as "hell" btw, the NKJV fixed this error). So, 1 Thess 4:15 is absolutely correct as there is no dead in heaven/hell before the Great judgment. But where are Lazarus and the rich man in Lk 16:19-31 then?

    • @untaughtbiblelessons
      @untaughtbiblelessons  3 года назад

      @@friedrichrubinstein Lazarus was carried by the angels to Abraham's side, and Abraham is still currently in the grave where he went when he died. The same place where the rich man went when he died.
      Remember John 3:13 -- "No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven--the Son of Man."
      or in NKJV -- "No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven."