SCwithDA Supplemental Session: Sinner? Saint? Or Both? Constructing a Biblical Self-image
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This was a wide-ranging and encouraging study/conversation with my dear friend Elise Harboldt. There was an audio problem for a few minutes around 1:37 that I had to edit out, so there is a small "cut" there, but, happily, nothing too crucial was lost. I want to give a BIG thank you to Elise for suggesting and largely leading out in this great study/conversation. I was personally thoroughly blessed by it! Hopefully, you will be too!
Steps to Christ was written by prolific author Ellen White in 1892. It is one of the most translated books ever, having been translated into more than 100 languages. It is also one of the top five most influential books in my life personally, and is a book I've read through more times than any other.
Did this presentation bless, challenge, or encourage you? If so, please let us know in the comments!
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Thank you both for doing this! Elise, you are a huge blessing to me every time you are a guest with DA. Please come back often!
Thank you for praying for us Elise x
You have much to offer Ma’am, you are a great blessing and such a sweet sensitive ,soul-- glad y’all had this supplemental session!! (btw…Loved the song and singing!!)
Bless you Both 💕
Thank you ! For sharing your Love of Christ Blessed
This really has helped me, I'm going through something terrible right now and I know the Lord is working with me. Leading me to the things I need to know. I'm so thankful for this.
I really loved this study... I had a big lonnngggg experience typed out but decided to summarise it like this: understanding (it is probably 3 years ago now) that in Christ, my status is no longer primarily "sinner" has done wonders for my relationship with God. Be blessed and I pray that others are blessed by this.
This discussion is so good and helpful. Thank you both. I know I am going to listen to it a second time. Elize, you seem like someone who would be an awesome friend.
Elise, stay the course....you have so much to offer... stay tuned to His will for you...God bless and lead you 🙏
This was wonderful. Truly praise to God for using you guys to show His character and love! Your submission to God has changed lives.
So glad this was finally able to be uploaded. So thankful for these #WithDa series. They have really helped renew my relationship with God in a season so busy the devil has been effective in distracting me from my relationship with my Saviour.
Elise, your heart shines through every time you speak. You seem so genuine, I feel like you’d be an awesome friend. Happy to have met you through here.
David, you have been instrumental in my walk with the Lord. You have an amazing ability to illuminate scripture for me in a way I believe can only come from God. You had me at “Pascal’s Wager” 😊.
This was something that I've always battled with. Thank you thank you thank you! God be praised 🙏
This was soooo wonderful. Praise God for His goodness.
Thank you Elise for suggesting this program. You & DA ministered to my frustrated, & sometimes fearful heart. I saw the world (& myself) in black & white; perfect or lost. It has negatively affected various relationships. Now I can stop beating myself up & lighten up on others as well. 🙏🏼❤ God bless you in your new ministry. Congrats on graduation!
This is so good! Very helpful for me and I know for those struggling to understand the differences between "sinnerhood" and "sainthood."
I want so much to share this with people I know who are other-than-Adventist (please STOP saying "non-Adventist"!)...but it's just...I can't. Or, I won't. While this discussion touches on so many great points, it's too "Adventisty" if people know what I mean. The audience is clearly SDA because of the language used throughout. I'm not disrespecting that, but it narrows the audience, in my opinion, and thus in my mind, while the material covered is wonderful and the discussion much needed, it's for us Adventists. Which, I'm glad for but somewhat disappointed that I cannot get past this at the same time in order to bless others with it.
Thanks for sharing! I'd love to have a similar discussion for a general Christian audience. The target audience for this was David's Steps to Christ reading group. I'd be happy to send my Scripture references/notes if you wanted to share with friends.
@@eliseharboldtful I would welcome that, thank you!
@@TheMichealFHansen Just let me know where I can send them.
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I believe you can pray about it and ask God if there are friends in your circle who can benefit from this video. Sometimes, we take the decision out of God's hands or we believe because something seem a particular way to us, that's how others will perceive it.
Personally, this discussion didn't sound "Adventist-y" to me at all. But inspite of that, allow the Holy Spirit to guide you as to what resources are best suited for each of your friends. 🙏🏽
Glad to see DA is still out here fighting the good fight. Haven’t seen you since the Wisconsin Camp Meeting over a decade ago.
wow! somebody says halleluiah!! I was hugely blessed by this episode... and even more by her prayer in the end. Thank you!!! I think I am going to write down that prayer. May God bless you both beyond measure!!
This insightful discussion has been a blessing to me. Thank u for your ministry. God bless 💕🙏
Most Excellent discussion. Encouraging to know God knows us exhaustively and loves us unconditionally. Hebrews Chapter 4:12, 13
We are naked before God. Our unknown that God loves us unconditionally. We are beloved of God. Praise His Holy Name.
We have a name written on a white stone that no one tells us. Thank you Jeus Praise God
This was great 👍🏻 Thank you 🙏🏻
This conversation is so encouraging and helpful. Thank you.
Thank you Elise and David. This was so helpful.
Thought this fit nicely with the “hidden-self” portion of the discussion
“With a humble heart he received the rebuke, in harmony with his own words, “Let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness: and let him reprove me; it shall be an excellent oil.” Psalm 141:5. He gave thanks and blessings because she advised him righteously. There are many who, when they are reproved, think it praiseworthy if they receive the rebuke without becoming impatient; but how few take reproof with gratitude of heart and bless those who seek to save them from pursuing an evil course”. . PP 667.3
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I am deeply and perfectly loved.
I am a new creation.
I am surrounded by an atmosphere of grace.
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You are!
@@eliseharboldtful Amen! You too, Elise! ❤️ P.S. I know Jasper, and yes, he needs a wife. 😄🙏
Blessed by this. Glory to God.
AMEN !!!🙏
Please stop interrupting her.
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