What is the consequence of your sin? What is the consequence of Jesus' death for you?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @Crownbearer
    @Crownbearer 3 месяца назад +2

    Listening to this, I was reminded of Psalm 103:14 - “For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust.”
    What a loving, merciful Savior!

  • @linnhudson4908
    @linnhudson4908 3 месяца назад

    Hey new subscriber I'm commenting on older video hope that Tyler would read my comment.
    I have a study I call "Now and Then" this is a look at great plainess of speech concerning Paul's gospel. Speaking about what happens before the rapture. First off focusing on Paul being separated , this has great implication to understanding Paul, Roman's and 1st Corinthians written to those called to be saints , all the promises made are in future tense ,Paul then tells us about two separate time frames, now and then 1st Corinthians 13:12 , he's saying that perfect will come then, and he will be there, but then I will be known even also as I was known.
    He tells us the mystery, we've been led to believe that when he says we shall not all sleep, he's not speaking of you or me , he's speaking about those that have died, they are the vessels of mercy promised. This is a prophesy these dead men are saints , Paul and Timothy are different they have tressure in earther vessels.
    Ch 16 is Paul goodbye , his final greeting giving information as to who and what will take place once the great door effectual opens at Pentecost. So 2nd Corinthians opens with Paul announcing Timothy into the ministry of reconciliation indicated later.
    1st Timothy 1:18-20 is this prophesy a Intimation in some translations , same as prophesy but more specific announce of events to come, or stages of events a progression if you will. Paul and Timothy are delivered from so great a death. They have emerged into the end times. You should notice many of the phrases are in present active tense, they are written as if they are already, bit careful examination I say not. It requires that the great door be opened.
    This study is about Paul and Timothy being the two witnesses ,with Paul being the greater witness.
    A precept gives direction and rule, speech gives direction and rule so once the door opens 2nd Corinthians thru Thessalonians becomes active, the promises are yes and amen, the riches of God's glory our inheritance, the progression leads to Thessalonians where Paul needs not to write to us but he does anyway because we are all in God in Christ sons of the day sons of the Light no longer ignorant.
    The names of the churches follows the progression in their means as Corinth means place of the peak, Thessaloniki means victory over falseities, no longer ignorant . We at this point have been delivered as colossians says translated into Christ kingdom, colossia means city of refuge, making Thessaloniki where we are safe.
    Also we are waiting on the Lords return with his saints, interestingly the the saints are absent from Thessaloniki because they are with the Lord, they were present in colossians, phillipians, ephesians and Corinthians but also absent from galatia because the saints have our inheritance where the galations have departed the faith and made Christ of no effect unto them. They have no inheritance.
    Paul gospel is about co-heirs with Christ, the other gospels don't mention the heirs except for the one they killed. So Paul's gospel happens before the rapture, in fact I believe the rapture happens last, that my belief ,I don't see a midtrib wedding supper, it makes more since it would be last after the Lords work is final, then comes the rest.
    Lord bless