1.) While God will help those that come to him and ask for his assistance that is in harmony with his will. It doesn't mean that we do absolutely nothing in return. Let's say we are out of a job and want to find a job. We pray to God, but then decide since God is gonna handle the matter fully we don't actively seek employment. Thinking that prayer and faith alone will be all that is needed. Well you would be wrong if you actually believe that. You have to take action in harmony with your prayer. Trusting that God would help you find a job by blessing your effort to find work. Christ helped us out where we couldn't help ourselves which was being in a position to save ourselves. No one could do that for themselves let alone for all mankind that is why Christ had to help us. But it doesn't mean that we just pray and believe then the help will come by magic. Where a person would just come to our door saying I know that you need a job and I am here to offer you a job. Where you didn't have to do anything at all to seek employment. That doesn't happen, instead you must first pray then take action by looking for a job. 2. ) Dressing properly for church isn't bad at all and it makes sense. That is unless you are saying that you would appear before a president of a country dressed like you just came from a hard days work smelling like you didn't even shower before going there. Hair out of place, where your appearance is a mess. I don't think anyone would appear before such a world leader or a king in that fashion. No they would put on their best clothes and make sure that they have bathed before going before a president, king, etc... At church you are going to appear before the Almighty God. Even though God doesn't make a fleshly body and appear at your church it still is if you are going there to see God. Otherwise you would dress in anyway you wish, which may not be fitting to appear before God in that manner. Dressing in a way that shows respect toward God much like a person would do the same for any world leader. 4..) There is one day that in my religion that is special and is celebrated every year. It is the day that Christ told Christians to celebrate it. Although many choose to celebrate it on either a different day than my religion or even more often than once a year. Even celebrating it daily as some do. That day is the memorial of Christ's death. It is something that even Christ himself commands his followers to celebrate it. He gives definite instructions which is using unleavened bread and a wine. There is a day that Christ celebrated it that is also important. Since he instituted it just after he finished celebrating the last Passover that he would celebrate with his apostles Nisan 14. My religion only celebrates the Memorial of Christ's death on that day in the same manner that he had instituted it.
5) The bible is a book that takes man from where he is now to that promised kingdom if the reader wants to be in that kingdom to worship God for eternity. That means that all that is needed to be in the bible is the instruction that would make that possible, which the bible contains. 7.) Having a building to meet for worship is important and you would want to make sure that such a building is maintained properly. It always looks nice and clean. 9.) Purgatory was created by the Catholic church because of the fact that you had both heaven and hell. It was in answer to people that asked what happens if a person is not good enough to go to heaven after they die but not so bad that they deserve hell. Then is when purgatory was created as a way to answer that question. It was based off of the false teachings of immortality of the human soul,, a fiery hell, all good people go to heaven and all bad people go to hell. None of those four are supported by the bible. The thief on the cross (Stake, Stauros Greek) was not in paradise with Christ on that day. The reason why I know that teaching is false is because Christ wasn't in heaven on the day he died. He was in the ground like everyone else. That thief would have to wait till Christ was resurrected and ascended back into heaven if it were to be with Christ in heaven even after around 40+ days. That thief was told by Christ on that very day that he would in the future be with Christ in paradise. Instead of being with Christ on that very day. That means that the thief will be resurrected to be with Christ in paradise on the earth.
10.) I understand the idea of confession to a pastor or priest. But there could be times when a Christian needs to seek the spiritual assistance of the elders of the church. Even telling them of the sins that they have committed. Then as the spiritual doctors they would pray about the matter and give that Christian the needed discipline in order to bring them back into God's favor and restore their relationship with God. it is not the same as confessional. James 5:14-15. Confessing sins to an elder is not seen as confessing to an intermediary. Instead it is part of that role they play as spiritual doctors. Just like when you go to the doctor when you are physically sick the elders do the same only for spiritual matters.
It's nice to hear what God showed me in His Word.....confirmed through you. I have been ostracized for saying these very things. Keep up running the race as well as this!!!! God's Truth will back you up! Your sister in Christ!
im finding out tithing was done with goats sheeps clothing back in abrahams days it has nothing to do with money like these so called modern churches claim im 61 and grew up in church strayed from the righteous path came back to God in 2019 and ive learnt stay humble unto the Lord do as we supposed to do dont boss God around this is what im learning right now God showed me i had pride too and not only pride he showed what comes with it anger unforgiveness judgemental bitter stubborn etc all the negative things and im very grateful too im keeping quiet walking with my Saviour amen an amen Jesus said i am the way the truth and the life amen he is too id rather follow God than satan scumbag he leads us up the garden path an leaves us there been there done that our only hope is in God so ppls come to God before its to late ❤🙏🧔♀🛐✝
THNX SO MUCH for your series. It's REALLY NEEDED. As the Body of CHRIST we have to UNLEARN the WRONG teachings we have been taught by people who taught Scriptures to suite their carnal taste. THNX AGAIN. PLZ CONTINUE with the GREAT WORK GOD HAS GIVEN YOU to REVEAL THE TRUTH OF SCRIPTURE. REMAIN BLESSED & FAVOURED OF THE LORD
Another great video teaching. Just one point to think about. Christ Jesus has redeemed us from the curse of the law becoming a curse for us. Poverty is a curse?
Another wonderful video...thank you! Some thoughts: 1) Yes, it's united teamwork with/for our Creator together. 2) YES! It's also another transition from Old to New Covenant where it was God's will for priests to wear specific items. 3) YES! When baptized (e.g. a human becomes a Christian aka Saint), the Holy Spirit empowered spiritual connection to God the Father via Jesus is established. 4) Correct, but with the first day of the week (Sunday) being the Lord's day, it's logical (and Biblically historically aligns) for the remembrance of the Lord's Supper to be together only on Sundays. 5) Absolutely...and so important that scripture is a subset, but foundational (thus most important/valuable) subset, of God's Word. 6) Yes...when a true Christian, the material results vary for various reasons. 7) Right...the physical location of worship is irrelevant with Christianity. 8) Yes...true (spiritually maturing) Christians have a range of healthy, Christ-like emotions (e.g. joy and frustration, but never extreme human hurting anger), and become aware and grow when they unintentionally don't. 9) Correct on no purgatory. Currently, in the current heavens/earth, when a human dies their soul/spirit temporarily either go to paradise in the 3rd heaven or to Sheol/Hades. 10) YES! Christians are in the same spiritual body with Jesus at the head. Christians should expose their current shortcomings to each other to build each other up, and individually/together grow their relationship with God via their spiritual connection with God.
Paul also lays out the rules for modesty in 1 Timothy. This idea that outward appearance is not important is not accurate either. Men are forbidden to wear women’s clothes, have long hair, etc. Women are told to not wear jewelry, braided hair, etc. God doesn’t condition our salvation based on our cloths. He saves us as lost sinners. Once saved we are called to dress modestly especially when we gather. All to often I have seen women wear skin tight shirts super low cut, and tight yoga pants. Women should wear cloths. Men all to often dress like they give up. Not everyone can afford a suit or expensive cloths. They can however dress modestly and respectfully. It is more a matter of glorifying God by showing respect for yourself (the temple of the Holy Spirit) and for those you care for who gather with you. Build the body. Generally those who rebel and wear mini skirts, and tons of make up, or muscle shirts, rocker shirts, rapper get up are not there to glorify God. They are there to draw attention to themselves and use Church gatherings for their own gain. What they are doing is plain for all to see. Yet God Is merciful and patient and his spirit actively works to transform even then hardest nut so long as they are genuine in their faith.
10. Confessions of sins must be made to a pastor. Well, not "must." But can. Some non-Catholic denominations have confessions to the pastor, and the teaching is not that the pastor forgives the sin, but that God does. Also, it is optional. I like to imagine a conversation between a husband of one denomination and a wife of another: Husband: Honey, I committed a sin, I'm going to confess that to my pastor and get forgiven. Wife: No, you can't get forgiven that way. You have to ask God yourself to do that for you. Husband: But doesn't the scripture say "with God, all things are possible?" When a person has faith that he can acknowledge to a pastor he did something wrong and God will forgive him through the pastor, it can be done. His understanding is that God did not approve of it, and he should not have done it. Jesus asked someone if they believe God can do this. They said yes, and Jesus said "according to your faith be it unto you." So, that forgiveness can be obtained through confession to a pastor is very scriptural.
Certain events can only happen in a Church building. Purgatory is Scriptural and is necessary for purification of the soul. Christ gave his apostles and their successors the authority to forgive sins in his name. This is Scriptural In the Sacrament of Holy Orders, the Priest has the authority to forgive sins in Christ's name
Hi, I send you love in Christ, in His name, Amen. Like the guy said, we should tolerate open discussion, and I agree. 1. Which events can only happen in a Church building? 2. What Scriptures talk about purgatory? 3-4. Yes, He did. But that doesn't mean that confessing to them would be the only way to be forgiven. I don't know, but I think God's grace can reach those even with sickness and maladies who can't go to Church, or for some circumstance such as accidents, could not immediately go to an apostle's successor for repentance. Besides, I am a Catholic, and I have heard one must pray a certain amount of repeated prayers in order to be forgiven of such sin. This is work-based salvation, as it claims that their forgiveness of sins relies on one's ability to pray than Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
Jesus spoke to his ministry outside, under trees, and on hills. He flipped tables at buildings, and spoke badly about well dressed building worshippers.
@ it cannot be remove once it was never a thing, Once it not the Bible it not a thing to believe in, The church is not call to make up anything They are call to stick to the Scriptures of the Word of God
“You forgot a very common false teaching ; • Hell is a place of eternal suffering for the wicked (Malachi 4:1; John 3:16 contradicts that) • When a believer dies, they go immediately to heaven. (That’s wrong : All dead people are unconscious, waiting for the resurrection at the second coming ; Ecclesiastes 9:5) • Eating pork and unclean meat is acceptable. (That’s wrong, Jesus never ate pork or unclean meat and never taught the disciples to do so)
@ Fulfill doesn’t mean abolish. Jesus kept the law perfectly and said: ‘For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.’ (This refers to the second coming of Jesus and the establishment of God’s Kingdom.)
• Both those verses never contradicts that statement. Matthew 25:46 states that "And these will go off to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life." • The church never state that all believers go to heaven. It depends on the state of a person's soul. But here is a passage that states a person can go immediately to heaven. Luke 23:43 Jesus said to the repentant thief on the cross: “Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.” •Mark 7:18-19: “Do you not realize that everything that goes into a person from outside cannot defile, since it enters not the heart but the stomach and passes out into the latrine?” (Thus he declared all foods clean.)
@ Punishment is not eternal torture; it’s eternal in its consequences. The Bible says the fire that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah was eternal. Are those cities still burning right now? No. The Bible contradicts the idea of eternal torture. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away” (Revelation 21:4). Read Malachi 4:1: Satan (the root) and his followers (the branches) will be destroyed! And John 3:16 says: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish (not burn in hell forever) but have eternal life.” If the punishment for sin was to burn in hell forever, then Jesus would have been burning there forever!
The speaker should do his homework better. Even Catholics do believe that all believers and members of the Church are saints. This is because Christ, the Son of God, who with the Father and the Spirit is hailed as ‘alone holy,’ loved the Church as his Bride, giving himself up for her so as to sanctify her; he joined her to himself as his body and endowed her with the gift of the Holy Spirit for the glory of God.” The Church, then, is “the holy People of God,” and her members are called “saints.” Catechism of the Catholic Church # 823
The man on the cross was cleansed on the cross, which is in the same book. And James 5:16 is in that same book but the video claims it is wrong. Btw where does that book (idol) claim its start, inclusion, and end?
Hi. You quote verses that counter all sorts of misconceptions. However, there definitely are quotes possible to support them as well. For example on clothing and wealth. I believe it would be useful to include them as well, and explain why those cant or neednt be interpreted in such way (anymore). (To be clear: i do share your view, but i can see texts supporting other views of as well. It's just a matter of 'cherry picking' in the bible) For other items, i think you are correct to at least emphasyse them. Like 'the church' is not primarily a building. Or about saints or confession of sins.
Good video but the fact that we are the church doesn't mean that the church auditorium is not sacred and holy to God. Anything dedicated to God is holy and that's including the physical church buildings. Robbers came to a church building to steal and somehow the power of God held them there until people came the next morning. If the church building is not a holy place they would have stolen everything and left. Children of God must hold church buildings and sanctify them to God.
❤ JESUS REAL NAME IS YAHSHUA. HE DID NOT** DIE FOR ANYONE'S SINS OF REBELLION AGAINST THE GLORIOUS FATHER IN HEAVEN. IT IS A FALSE BELIEF AND SATANIC LIE.....PAUL WAS A FALSE APOSTLE 😈
The same Paul that: 1. Spread Christianity to the Gentiles 2. Wrote New Testament Epistles 3. Advocated for Unity in the Church 4. Conducted Missionary Journeys 5. Mentored Future Leaders 6. Encouraged Perseverance Through Suffering 7. Promoted Love and Charity 8. Defended Christian Doctrine 9. Inspired Christians Through His Martyrdom 10. Served as a Personal Example of Faith
@@andrevisser7542 I see you took down my comment. Answer the question since you were brave enough to put this up. Are people of color in darkness? By your statement it appears that you're suggesting this. Come on, be bold and answer the question instead of reporting it!
I don't think that is his point any Christian worth his salt knows our Lord JesusChrist was a middle eastern man probably with some melatin in his skin but have you ever seen a black or dark brown Israelite? Come on the guy trying to explain stuff not create a work of art .
Purgatory is not in the Bible? You cannot find the word purgatory in the Bible but neither is the word Trinity or Triune God. Scripture refers God as refiner’s fire and fuller’s soap (Mal. 3:2) - both have something to do with refining and cleansing. Zec. 13:8-9 says God put some into fire as one refines silver and test gold - the word purgatory is not mentioned but the concept is. The reason why Protestants have problem with purgatory comes from the double imputation concept introduced by the Reformers. Through faith alone the believers got Christ’ righteousness imputed on them as if that righteousness were theirs while they remain sinners. Christ got believers’ entire sins (past, present, future) imputed on Him as if those sins were His while He remains sinless - and God punished Him for those sins and paid the penalty in full on the cross. Under this concept then purgatory will add what Christ already accomplished on the cross. But is double imputation scriptural? Eze. 18:20 flatly denies double imputation: “The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself.” Faith is counted as righteousness (Rom. 4:3) and Scripture says we lose righteousness through sinning in Eze. 33:13: “Though I say to the righteous that he shall surely live, yet if he trusts in his righteousness and does injustice, none of his righteous deeds shall be remembered, but in his injustice that he has done he shall die." It is reaffirmed in Heb. 10:25-26. The thief on the cross died shortly after having faith in Christ - he had no chance to commit sin and that is the reason why he was saved.
It’s the blood of Jesus that cleanses us from all unrighteousness. Purgatory is man made doctrine of men. ( pagan concept) We can’t buy the gift of God with money Acts 8;20.
@@astutik8909 I can ask you the same question. How the fire in hell can torment souls the damned? Sprit and soul are not the same. Zech. 13;8-9 nowhere equates fire with trial of life - it does say the purpose that is refining and test them like one refines silver and test gold.
@@seanrathmakedisciples1508 You follow the error of the Reformers who taught that through faith alone your entire sins (past, present and future) imputed on Christ, whom God already punished for those sins - the punishment you deserve. There is NO Catholic teaching that says we can buy gift of God (Grace?) with money. Eze. 18:20 flatly denies double imputation taught by the Reformers: “The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself.” Christ did die for the sins of ALL MEN (not only the Elect) without their sins imputed on Him as Scripture says in Rom. 5:18. According to Leviticus 16 once a year the High Priest chose one of two goats as sin offering (or sin, חַטָּאָת) to atone the sins of all Israelites (Lev. 16:8-9). That goat was sacrificed, and its blood sprinkled on and before the mercy-seat (Exo. 25:16-20, Lev. 16:15) and on the horns of the altar (Lev. 16:18). The sins of all Israelites were imputed on the second goat, that was not sacrificed but released in the wilderness as scapegoat (Lev. 16:8, 21-22). In the New Covenant Christ is the High Priest (Heb. 4:14, 9:11) and He offered Himself as sin offering or sin (Heb. 9:12). While He died to atone our sins on the cross, our sins are not imputed on Him, just like the sins of all Israelites are not imputed on the first goat in Lev. 16:8-9. If the goat in the Old Testament was able to atone the sins of all Israelites without their sins imputed on it, certainly Christ can atone the sins of all men without their sins imputed on Him.
@@justfromcatholic Zechariah 13 verses 8 and 9. Verse 8, 2/3 will be cut off and die and a third shall be left. This third will be tried ( theyre are living on earth) as gold is tried. Its metaphorical. And they will call on my name........ Absolutely nothing to do with a purgatory in heaven. 1 Peter 1 v 7 " that the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, tho it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory AT THE APPEARING of Jesus Christ." The trial of our faith. Obviously while we are living. And no " reward" until Christs return. Purgatory denies the salvation in Jesus atonement. We are called to live in the " spirit" not as our former self, but a new beings. If Jesus atonement was only for some sins, then the old covenant system is perfectly fine the way it was. We know righteousness is impted imputed thru faith. But, and I agree in this point, it doesnt cover future sins, but our sins are forgiven when we ask in prayer. And we should all be striving to live in righteousness. As for torment in hell etc, its metaphorical. Hell is simply the grave. We all go there and await the resurrection and the appearing of Jesus Christ. ( if you exhume a dead body from the grave, its not charcoaled is it? So where is the burrning hellfire? You cant burn a spirit, either in the grave or this non existant purgatory.) The idea comes from the prophets using metaphors, that catholics later take as literal. Gehenna was a rubbish dump outside of Jerusalem where the refuse was continually burnt. The prophets likened this example to say thats where evil doers would be put. Its really as simple as that.
Nice try, this is what Peter has to say about Paul, the last part must be about u... 2 P eter 3:15-16 K J V [15] And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; [16] as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
@chelseasimmons05 Paul never met Jesus because if he did it would violate the very teachings of Jesus who said if someone is in the wilderness or in a private room and says that I Jesus am there, do not believe them and that is exactly what Paul claimed. None of the Apostles ever called Paul an apostle except for Paul himself I would suggest you look on the net for Paul versus Jesus
@DannyHorn-x1x No it was not Muhammad if you read Revelations to is specifically is talking about the Church of Ephesus and where this false apostle was tried and Paul was trying that very City Muhammad was never called an apostle
@@richiejourney1840 Jesus is everywhere in His Divine Nature. In His glorified human nature, He is at the right hand of the Father in heaven. In His Church-body He is present wherever two or more are gathered in His name. In His Eucharistic body He is present in the Tabernacle in Catholic Churches.
Well, many people share this opinion. He is referring to the bible to back up his opinion. Why is the pope not poverty stricken as is millions of his parishes? Why is he living a life of luxury while his parishioners living in abject poverty being told poverty is taught in the catholic faith? It's a matter of do as I say not as I do.
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1.) While God will help those that come to him and ask for his assistance that is in harmony with his will. It doesn't mean that we do absolutely nothing in return. Let's say we are out of a job and want to find a job. We pray to God, but then decide since God is gonna handle the matter fully we don't actively seek employment. Thinking that prayer and faith alone will be all that is needed. Well you would be wrong if you actually believe that. You have to take action in harmony with your prayer. Trusting that God would help you find a job by blessing your effort to find work.
Christ helped us out where we couldn't help ourselves which was being in a position to save ourselves. No one could do that for themselves let alone for all mankind that is why Christ had to help us. But it doesn't mean that we just pray and believe then the help will come by magic. Where a person would just come to our door saying I know that you need a job and I am here to offer you a job. Where you didn't have to do anything at all to seek employment. That doesn't happen, instead you must first pray then take action by looking for a job.
2. ) Dressing properly for church isn't bad at all and it makes sense. That is unless you are saying that you would appear before a president of a country dressed like you just came from a hard days work smelling like you didn't even shower before going there. Hair out of place, where your appearance is a mess. I don't think anyone would appear before such a world leader or a king in that fashion. No they would put on their best clothes and make sure that they have bathed before going before a president, king, etc... At church you are going to appear before the Almighty God. Even though God doesn't make a fleshly body and appear at your church it still is if you are going there to see God. Otherwise you would dress in anyway you wish, which may not be fitting to appear before God in that manner. Dressing in a way that shows respect toward God much like a person would do the same for any world leader.
4..) There is one day that in my religion that is special and is celebrated every year. It is the day that Christ told Christians to celebrate it. Although many choose to celebrate it on either a different day than my religion or even more often than once a year. Even celebrating it daily as some do. That day is the memorial of Christ's death. It is something that even Christ himself commands his followers to celebrate it. He gives definite instructions which is using unleavened bread and a wine. There is a day that Christ celebrated it that is also important. Since he instituted it just after he finished celebrating the last Passover that he would celebrate with his apostles Nisan 14. My religion only celebrates the Memorial of Christ's death on that day in the same manner that he had instituted it.
5) The bible is a book that takes man from where he is now to that promised kingdom if the reader wants to be in that kingdom to worship God for eternity. That means that all that is needed to be in the bible is the instruction that would make that possible, which the bible contains.
7.) Having a building to meet for worship is important and you would want to make sure that such a building is maintained properly. It always looks nice and clean.
9.) Purgatory was created by the Catholic church because of the fact that you had both heaven and hell. It was in answer to people that asked what happens if a person is not good enough to go to heaven after they die but not so bad that they deserve hell. Then is when purgatory was created as a way to answer that question. It was based off of the false teachings of immortality of the human soul,, a fiery hell, all good people go to heaven and all bad people go to hell. None of those four are supported by the bible.
The thief on the cross (Stake, Stauros Greek) was not in paradise with Christ on that day. The reason why I know that teaching is false is because Christ wasn't in heaven on the day he died. He was in the ground like everyone else. That thief would have to wait till Christ was resurrected and ascended back into heaven if it were to be with Christ in heaven even after around 40+ days. That thief was told by Christ on that very day that he would in the future be with Christ in paradise. Instead of being with Christ on that very day. That means that the thief will be resurrected to be with Christ in paradise on the earth.
10.) I understand the idea of confession to a pastor or priest. But there could be times when a Christian needs to seek the spiritual assistance of the elders of the church. Even telling them of the sins that they have committed. Then as the spiritual doctors they would pray about the matter and give that Christian the needed discipline in order to bring them back into God's favor and restore their relationship with God. it is not the same as confessional. James 5:14-15. Confessing sins to an elder is not seen as confessing to an intermediary. Instead it is part of that role they play as spiritual doctors. Just like when you go to the doctor when you are physically sick the elders do the same only for spiritual matters.
Thank you for backing your videos up with Scripture. I agree with all 20. Clearing up “ traditions “ of men.
*I'm glad you made this video,* it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $89k biweekly and a good daughter full of love..
Please how ?
Am a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down 😭 of myself because of low finance but I still believe God😞
It's Maria Angelina Alexander doing she's changed my life. A BROKER- like her is what you need.
$356K monthly is something you should feel differently about....
Lovely! I enjoyed it like I enjoy a $100k monthly around the turn!!!
10/10 again. Don't listen to the critics. Keep teaching the Bible.
This was great. Thank you.
It's nice to hear what God showed me in His Word.....confirmed through you. I have been ostracized for saying these very things. Keep up running the race as well as this!!!! God's Truth will back you up! Your sister in Christ!
🎉 Well explained. Thank you!
im finding out tithing was done with goats sheeps clothing back in abrahams days it has nothing to do with money like these so called modern churches claim im 61 and grew up in church strayed from the righteous path came back to God in 2019 and ive learnt stay humble unto the Lord do as we supposed to do dont boss God around this is what im learning right now God showed me i had pride too and not only pride he showed what comes with it anger unforgiveness judgemental bitter stubborn etc all the negative things and im very grateful too im keeping quiet walking with my Saviour amen an amen Jesus said i am the way the truth and the life amen he is too id rather follow God than satan scumbag he leads us up the garden path an leaves us there been there done that our only hope is in God so ppls come to God before its to late ❤🙏🧔♀🛐✝
Praise the lord,Great message brother, keep going
THNX SO MUCH for your series. It's REALLY NEEDED. As the Body of CHRIST we have to UNLEARN the WRONG teachings we have been taught by people who taught Scriptures to suite their carnal taste. THNX AGAIN. PLZ CONTINUE with the GREAT WORK GOD HAS GIVEN YOU to REVEAL THE TRUTH OF SCRIPTURE. REMAIN BLESSED & FAVOURED OF THE LORD
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Thank you for the video! Interesting series for sure.
Good concise and brief bible awareness video
Another great video teaching. Just one point to think about. Christ Jesus has redeemed us from the curse of the law becoming a curse for us. Poverty is a curse?
Another wonderful video...thank you! Some thoughts:
1) Yes, it's united teamwork with/for our Creator together.
2) YES! It's also another transition from Old to New Covenant where it was God's will for priests to wear specific items.
3) YES! When baptized (e.g. a human becomes a Christian aka Saint), the Holy Spirit empowered spiritual connection to God the Father via Jesus is established.
4) Correct, but with the first day of the week (Sunday) being the Lord's day, it's logical (and Biblically historically aligns) for the remembrance of the Lord's Supper to be together only on Sundays.
5) Absolutely...and so important that scripture is a subset, but foundational (thus most important/valuable) subset, of God's Word.
6) Yes...when a true Christian, the material results vary for various reasons.
7) Right...the physical location of worship is irrelevant with Christianity.
8) Yes...true (spiritually maturing) Christians have a range of healthy, Christ-like emotions (e.g. joy and frustration, but never extreme human hurting anger), and become aware and grow when they unintentionally don't.
9) Correct on no purgatory. Currently, in the current heavens/earth, when a human dies their soul/spirit temporarily either go to paradise in the 3rd heaven or to Sheol/Hades.
10) YES! Christians are in the same spiritual body with Jesus at the head. Christians should expose their current shortcomings to each other to build each other up, and individually/together grow their relationship with God via their spiritual connection with God.
Great concise explanations
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Paul also lays out the rules for modesty in 1 Timothy. This idea that outward appearance is not important is not accurate either.
Men are forbidden to wear women’s clothes, have long hair, etc. Women are told to not wear jewelry, braided hair, etc. God doesn’t condition our salvation based on our cloths. He saves us as lost sinners.
Once saved we are called to dress modestly especially when we gather. All to often I have seen women wear skin tight shirts super low cut, and tight yoga pants. Women should wear cloths. Men all to often dress like they give up. Not everyone can afford a suit or expensive cloths. They can however dress modestly and respectfully. It is more a matter of glorifying God by showing respect for yourself (the temple of the Holy Spirit) and for those you care for who gather with you. Build the body.
Generally those who rebel and wear mini skirts, and tons of make up, or muscle shirts, rocker shirts, rapper get up are not there to glorify God. They are there to draw attention to themselves and use Church gatherings for their own gain. What they are doing is plain for all to see. Yet God Is merciful and patient and his spirit actively works to transform even then hardest nut so long as they are genuine in their faith.
Prosperity gospel is a false gospel.
Well-spoken
10. Confessions of sins must be made to a pastor.
Well, not "must." But can.
Some non-Catholic denominations have confessions to the pastor, and the teaching is not that the pastor forgives the sin, but that God does. Also, it is optional.
I like to imagine a conversation between a husband of one denomination and a wife of another:
Husband: Honey, I committed a sin, I'm going to confess that to my pastor and get forgiven.
Wife: No, you can't get forgiven that way. You have to ask God yourself to do that for you.
Husband: But doesn't the scripture say "with God, all things are possible?"
When a person has faith that he can acknowledge to a pastor he did something wrong and God will forgive him through the pastor, it can be done. His understanding is that God did not approve of it, and he should not have done it.
Jesus asked someone if they believe God can do this. They said yes, and Jesus said "according to your faith be it unto you."
So, that forgiveness can be obtained through confession to a pastor is very scriptural.
Forgives of sin is only through Christ. Yet I know how they try to achève this. Keys of the kingdom.
Certain events can only happen in a Church building.
Purgatory is Scriptural and is necessary for purification of the soul.
Christ gave his apostles and their successors the authority to forgive sins in his name. This is Scriptural
In the Sacrament of Holy Orders, the Priest has the authority to forgive sins in Christ's name
Hi, I send you love in Christ, in His name, Amen. Like the guy said, we should tolerate open discussion, and I agree.
1. Which events can only happen in a Church building?
2. What Scriptures talk about purgatory?
3-4. Yes, He did. But that doesn't mean that confessing to them would be the only way to be forgiven. I don't know, but I think God's grace can reach those even with sickness and maladies who can't go to Church, or for some circumstance such as accidents, could not immediately go to an apostle's successor for repentance. Besides, I am a Catholic, and I have heard one must pray a certain amount of repeated prayers in order to be forgiven of such sin. This is work-based salvation, as it claims that their forgiveness of sins relies on one's ability to pray than Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
Jesus spoke to his ministry outside, under trees, and on hills. He flipped tables at buildings, and spoke badly about well dressed building worshippers.
Purgatory is not in the scripture
@@chelseasimmons05 Purgatory was removed by Martin Luther in the 16th century.
@ it cannot be remove once it was never a thing,
Once it not the Bible it not a thing to believe in,
The church is not call to make up anything
They are call to stick to the Scriptures of the Word of God
“You forgot a very common false teaching ;
• Hell is a place of eternal suffering for the wicked (Malachi 4:1; John 3:16 contradicts that)
• When a believer dies, they go immediately to heaven. (That’s wrong : All dead people are unconscious, waiting for the resurrection at the second coming ; Ecclesiastes 9:5)
• Eating pork and unclean meat is acceptable.
(That’s wrong, Jesus never ate pork or unclean meat and never taught the disciples to do so)
Jesus was born under the law and fulfilled the law perfectly. But Christ Jesus is the end of the for righteousness to all who believe Romans 10:4
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Fulfill doesn’t mean abolish. Jesus kept the law perfectly and said: ‘For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.’ (This refers to the second coming of Jesus and the establishment of God’s Kingdom.)
• Both those verses never contradicts that statement. Matthew 25:46 states that "And these will go off to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life."
• The church never state that all believers go to heaven. It depends on the state of a person's soul. But here is a passage that states a person can go immediately to heaven. Luke 23:43
Jesus said to the repentant thief on the cross:
“Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.”
•Mark 7:18-19:
“Do you not realize that everything that goes into a person from outside cannot defile, since it enters not the heart but the stomach and passes out into the latrine?” (Thus he declared all foods clean.)
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There were no commas in Ancient Greek. Jesus replied to him, “Truly I tell you today, you will be with me in paradise.” This is a writing error.
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Punishment is not eternal torture; it’s eternal in its consequences. The Bible says the fire that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah was eternal. Are those cities still burning right now? No. The Bible contradicts the idea of eternal torture. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away” (Revelation 21:4).
Read Malachi 4:1: Satan (the root) and his followers (the branches) will be destroyed! And John 3:16 says:
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish (not burn in hell forever) but have eternal life.”
If the punishment for sin was to burn in hell forever, then Jesus would have been burning there forever!
The speaker should do his homework better. Even Catholics do believe that all believers and members of the Church are saints.
This is because Christ, the Son of God, who with the Father and the Spirit is hailed as ‘alone holy,’ loved the Church as his Bride, giving himself up for her so as to sanctify her; he joined her to himself as his body and endowed her with the gift of the Holy Spirit for the glory of God.” The Church, then, is “the holy People of God,” and her members are called “saints.”
Catechism of the Catholic Church # 823
The man on the cross was cleansed on the cross, which is in the same book. And James 5:16 is in that same book but the video claims it is wrong. Btw where does that book (idol) claim its start, inclusion, and end?
Hi.
You quote verses that counter all sorts of misconceptions. However, there definitely are quotes possible to support them as well. For example on clothing and wealth.
I believe it would be useful to include them as well, and explain why those cant or neednt be interpreted in such way (anymore).
(To be clear: i do share your view, but i can see texts supporting other views of as well. It's just a matter of 'cherry picking' in the bible)
For other items, i think you are correct to at least emphasyse them. Like 'the church' is not primarily a building. Or about saints or confession of sins.
Good video but the fact that we are the church doesn't mean that the church auditorium is not sacred and holy to God.
Anything dedicated to God is holy and that's including the physical church buildings.
Robbers came to a church building to steal and somehow the power of God held them there until people came the next morning. If the church building is not a holy place they would have stolen everything and left.
Children of God must hold church buildings and sanctify them to God.
❤ FLEEEEEEEEE.....CATHOLICISM AND ALL ISMS. MORMONISM, HINDUISM...PROTESTANTISM...STAY IN THE GLORIOUS BOOK OF MATTHEW 📖
Keep teaching from the Bible
❤ JESUS REAL NAME IS YAHSHUA. HE DID NOT** DIE FOR ANYONE'S SINS OF REBELLION AGAINST THE GLORIOUS FATHER IN HEAVEN. IT IS A FALSE BELIEF AND SATANIC LIE.....PAUL WAS A FALSE APOSTLE 😈
The same Paul that:
1. Spread Christianity to the Gentiles
2. Wrote New Testament Epistles
3. Advocated for Unity in the Church
4. Conducted Missionary Journeys
5. Mentored Future Leaders
6. Encouraged Perseverance Through Suffering
7. Promoted Love and Charity
8. Defended Christian Doctrine
9. Inspired Christians Through His Martyrdom
10. Served as a Personal Example of Faith
Amen
By the way: Another highly likely misconception. 'Jesus was white like in your drawings'.
He is, light drive away darkness.
@@andrevisser7542 So people of color are evil?
Olive skin people look white during winter or when away from sunlight for a few days.
@@andrevisser7542 I see you took down my comment. Answer the question since you were brave enough to put this up. Are people of color in darkness? By your statement it appears that you're suggesting this. Come on, be bold and answer the question instead of reporting it!
I don't think that is his point any Christian worth his salt knows our Lord JesusChrist was a middle eastern man probably with some melatin in his skin but have you ever seen a black or dark brown Israelite? Come on the guy trying to explain stuff not create a work of art .
I really like your videos but that high speed drawing is so distracting that I just bail out ....sorry
Click on the settings icon. You will see playback speed. You can change it from normal to faster or slower.
Purgatory is not in the Bible? You cannot find the word purgatory in the Bible but neither is the word Trinity or Triune God. Scripture refers God as refiner’s fire and fuller’s soap (Mal. 3:2) - both have something to do with refining and cleansing. Zec. 13:8-9 says God put some into fire as one refines silver and test gold - the word purgatory is not mentioned but the concept is.
The reason why Protestants have problem with purgatory comes from the double imputation concept introduced by the Reformers. Through faith alone the believers got Christ’ righteousness imputed on them as if that righteousness were theirs while they remain sinners. Christ got believers’ entire sins (past, present, future) imputed on Him as if those sins were His while He remains sinless - and God punished Him for those sins and paid the penalty in full on the cross. Under this concept then purgatory will add what Christ already accomplished on the cross. But is double imputation scriptural? Eze. 18:20 flatly denies double imputation: “The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself.”
Faith is counted as righteousness (Rom. 4:3) and Scripture says we lose righteousness through sinning in Eze. 33:13: “Though I say to the righteous that he shall surely live, yet if he trusts in his righteousness and does injustice, none of his righteous deeds shall be remembered, but in his injustice that he has done he shall die." It is reaffirmed in Heb. 10:25-26. The thief on the cross died shortly after having faith in Christ - he had no chance to commit sin and that is the reason why he was saved.
How do you burn a spirit?
There is no teaching about purgatory.
The fire you mentioned is metaphorical. The trial of life itself is the fire.
It’s the blood of Jesus that cleanses us from all unrighteousness. Purgatory is man made doctrine of men. ( pagan concept) We can’t buy the gift of God with money Acts 8;20.
@@astutik8909 I can ask you the same question. How the fire in hell can torment souls the damned? Sprit and soul are not the same. Zech. 13;8-9 nowhere equates fire with trial of life - it does say the purpose that is refining and test them like one refines silver and test gold.
@@seanrathmakedisciples1508 You follow the error of the Reformers who taught that through faith alone your entire sins (past, present and future) imputed on Christ, whom God already punished for those sins - the punishment you deserve. There is NO Catholic teaching that says we can buy gift of God (Grace?) with money. Eze. 18:20 flatly denies double imputation taught by the Reformers: “The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself.” Christ did die for the sins of ALL MEN (not only the Elect) without their sins imputed on Him as Scripture says in Rom. 5:18. According to Leviticus 16 once a year the High Priest chose one of two goats as sin offering (or sin, חַטָּאָת) to atone the sins of all Israelites (Lev. 16:8-9). That goat was sacrificed, and its blood sprinkled on and before the mercy-seat (Exo. 25:16-20, Lev. 16:15) and on the horns of the altar (Lev. 16:18). The sins of all Israelites were imputed on the second goat, that was not sacrificed but released in the wilderness as scapegoat (Lev. 16:8, 21-22). In the New Covenant Christ is the High Priest (Heb. 4:14, 9:11) and He offered Himself as sin offering or sin (Heb. 9:12). While He died to atone our sins on the cross, our sins are not imputed on Him, just like the sins of all Israelites are not imputed on the first goat in Lev. 16:8-9. If the goat in the Old Testament was able to atone the sins of all Israelites without their sins imputed on it, certainly Christ can atone the sins of all men without their sins imputed on Him.
@@justfromcatholic
Zechariah 13 verses 8 and 9.
Verse 8, 2/3 will be cut off and die and a third shall be left.
This third will be tried ( theyre are living on earth) as gold is tried. Its metaphorical. And they will call on my name........
Absolutely nothing to do with a purgatory in heaven.
1 Peter 1 v 7 " that the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, tho it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory AT THE APPEARING of Jesus Christ."
The trial of our faith. Obviously while we are living.
And no " reward" until Christs return.
Purgatory denies the salvation in Jesus atonement. We are called to live in the " spirit" not as our former self, but a new beings.
If Jesus atonement was only for some sins, then the old covenant system is perfectly fine the way it was.
We know righteousness is impted imputed thru faith. But, and I agree in this point, it doesnt cover future sins, but our sins are forgiven when we ask in prayer. And we should all be striving to live in righteousness.
As for torment in hell etc, its metaphorical.
Hell is simply the grave. We all go there and await the resurrection and the appearing of Jesus Christ.
( if you exhume a dead body from the grave, its not charcoaled is it? So where is the burrning hellfire? You cant burn a spirit, either in the grave or this non existant purgatory.) The idea comes from the prophets using metaphors, that catholics later take as literal. Gehenna was a rubbish dump outside of Jerusalem where the refuse was continually burnt. The prophets likened this example to say thats where evil doers would be put. Its really as simple as that.
Paul is the false Apostle spoken of in Revelation 2:2
Nice try, this is what Peter has to say about Paul, the last part must be about u...
2 P eter 3:15-16 K J V
[15] And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; [16] as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
Your mistaken it was Muhammed
Wrong
Paul is not a false apostle, He specifically chosen by Jesus Christ Himself, See in Acts
@chelseasimmons05
Paul never met Jesus because if he did it would violate the very teachings of Jesus who said if someone is in the wilderness or in a private room and says that I Jesus am there, do not believe them and that is exactly what Paul claimed.
None of the Apostles ever called Paul an apostle except for Paul himself I would suggest you look on the net for Paul versus Jesus
@DannyHorn-x1x
No it was not Muhammad if you read Revelations to is specifically is talking about the Church of Ephesus and where this false apostle was tried and Paul was trying that very City
Muhammad was never called an apostle
Our Catholic sanctuaries are holy places because Jesus is in physically and spiritually present in them.
Jesus is everywhere. WHEREVER two or more gather in my name…
@@richiejourney1840 Jesus is everywhere in His Divine Nature. In His glorified human nature, He is at the right hand of the Father in heaven. In His Church-body He is present wherever two or more are gathered in His name. In His Eucharistic body He is present in the Tabernacle in Catholic Churches.
@@1962mrpaul Well said!
Where is the biblical proof that supports this assumption?
@@1962mrpaul oh please! Lol
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Oh really? Tell me more!
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After raising up to 60k trading with her, I bought a new house and car here in the US and also paid for my son’s (Oscar) surgery. Glory to God.shalom.
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This is all your opinion you know.
Well, many people share this opinion. He is referring to the bible to back up his opinion. Why is the pope not poverty stricken as is millions of his parishes? Why is he living a life of luxury while his parishioners living in abject poverty being told poverty is taught in the catholic faith? It's a matter of do as I say not as I do.
@@emr7712 it's his opinion he doesn't have apostolic authority, to interpretate scripture one must have apostolic authority
@vampyresgraveyard3307 what page
@@vampyresgraveyard3307 did jesus have that authority? why did the Jewish religious leaders hate him so much if he did
Opinion versus facts
The host of the video is more than just sharing opinions
super. perfekt
My dear you have to read and study the Bible. You don't know the bible., neither the church,
@@modiyogigulab7013
I know it well so you must be deceived I suggest you search for Paul false Apostle and you will have hours of vids to watch