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My Mom's Final Words – A Daughter's Story from Be'eri, Israel
David Blease interviews Nicole, who recounts the harrowing story of the terrorist attack on their community in Kibbutz Beri, Israel. Nicole's mother was m*rdered in the attack, and 102 people from the community were m*rdered in total. The terrorists took 51 h*stages, with only three possibly still alive. The community has been devastated, losing 10% of its population.
Despite this immense trauma, Nicole and Ido speak of their hope, faith, and desire to rebuild their community with the help of supporters worldwide. They emphasize the importance of living in peace, rejecting violence, and treating all people with dignity. They encourage listeners to pray for the hostages, support the rebuilding efforts, and stand in solidarity with the people of Israel.
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Understanding Israel's Election, Persecution, and Partnership as Christians: Staff Teaching by David
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In this teaching, David Blease discusses the importance of understanding the biblical relationship between Israel and the Church. He explains that God made an eternal covenant with the Jewish people, and Christians have been grafted into that covenant through adoption. Rather than viewing the Church as replacing Israel, David argues that the Church is called to provoke the Jewish people to jeal...
The Church Without Israel: What Our Churches are Missing!
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In this episode, Petra Scott shares her journey of understanding the need for the Church to embrace its Jewish foundation and relationship with the Jewish community. Petra's journey began with resistance and skepticism toward the connection between Israel and the Church. She was later floored by the revelation of embracing the Jewish foundation of our faith. The discussion covers concepts like ...
Why the Church Needs Jewish People: Staff Teaching with Nic Lesmeister
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One of the primary relationships discussed in the Bible is the relationship between Jews and Gentiles. Much of the Christian church has been ignorant of this distinction and its importance. God's original plan was for all people to worship him, but due to sin and division, he chose Israel and the Jewish people as a particular people through whom he would bless the nations. The Christian church ...
Israeli Settlers & The West Bank: How Should We View the Conflict?
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What is the name of the small stretch of controversial Middle Eastern land where 80% of the Bible took place? The ancient phrase "Judea and Samaria" or the more modern "West Bank?" And IF the Bible says God gave this land to the Jewish people, then why are Arab Palestinians the majority population - and certain Jewish Israeli settlements considered illegal? Nic and David jump into these complic...
African Pastor’s Mind-Blowing Revelation about Israel with Charles Ikutiminu!
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Can revelation about the importance of Israel and the Jewish people cause a paradigm shift for your ministry and relationship with God - even after 30 years as a Christian? Charles Ikutiminu, originally from Nigeria, serves as the Global Ministries Pastor (Africa) at Gateway Church. He enthusiastically shares with David Blease the spiritual and theological journey he and his wife experienced as...
Jewish Context Before you Read Galatians
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Does the book of Galatians teach that all distinctions have been done away with in Jesus? In this Learn video, David unpacks how Galatians, while one of the richest letters in the New Testament, is also one of the most misunderstood books the Apostle Paul ever wrote. He explains that to fully grasp its meaning, Galatians must be viewed through the biblical context of Jew/Gentile relationships. ...
Developing God’s Heart: A Christian Nanny in a Jewish Home
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Ashlee, a friend of Gateway Center of Israel, joins David to discuss her personal experiences as a Christian employed as a nanny for an Orthodox Jewish family. She discovered that her personal faith was enriched by observing the beauty of Jewish religious culture as she developed a lifelong friendship with this family despite their differences. Ashlee and David talk about why it’s far more impo...
Connecting 3,000 Years of Israel's History
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In this concise 30-minute teaching, Nic gives an overview of 3000 years of Jewish history, from Abraham, Moses, and Yeshua to the Diaspora, the Holocaust, and the prophetic birth of Modern Israel. He explains why a historical understanding of God's conditional and unconditional covenant promises to a particular people is needed by the Church - to grasp God's universal redemptive plan as well as...
The End Times & Israel
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Nic and David tackle the topic of eschatology (or study of the end times) with author Travis Snow. For 20 years Travis, who holds an MDiv in Biblical Studies from Regent University School of Divinity, has researched theology and biblical prophecy, leading him to write three books on the subject emphasizing the role Israel plays in prophecy. This discussion compares the differing end-times belie...
Israel & Me: My Family Tree
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Did you know God refers to Himself in the Bible as the God of Israel (or Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) more than any other of His names? Through Scripture, David Blease unpacks how Israel is His chosen family and has always been God's priority throughout history as evidenced by Messiah Jesus' past, present, and future Jewish identity. David also touches on the two God-given distinctions that every...
The Conflict Between American Jews and Israel with Guy Golan & Guy Chet
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Nic and David have an enlightening conversation with two Israeli professors - Dr. Guy Golan (Texas Christian University) and Dr. Guy Chet (University of North Texas). Together, they wrote a book called "My Brother's Keeper," which analyzes the complicated relationship between American Jews and Israel. Topics range from the political and religious lifestyle differences between the two communitie...
October 7th: One Year Later: A Prayer
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Can an individual - or a nation - ever recover from a terrorist invasion? Israeli-born believer Yoel Shoshani served in the Israeli Defense Force shortly after the horrific Hamas October 7 attack. One year later, he shares how Christians can specifically pray for and support Israel & the Jewish people in today's increased antisemitic climate.
Firsthand Account of October 7th with Yoel Shoshani
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Nic Lesmeister talks with Yoel Shoshani, a native-born Israeli and believer in Jesus, who served in the Israeli military reserve force days after the horrors of October 7th. He shares his experiences accompanying journalists who toured the terrorized villages in the immediate aftermath and how he and his family have been able to personally process the life-changing realities of this war. Yoel a...
Don't Just Love Israel, Love the Jewish People
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Millions of Christians have traveled to Israel, frequently falling in love with the land of the Bible, but rarely, if ever, befriending any Jewish residents. Sarah Hermeling, Gateway Center for Israel Associate Pastor of Jewish Relations, describes why God desires Christians to form relationships with the Jewish people whether in Israel or in our hometowns. Find more info about us at centerfori...
Responding to Claims About Messianic Jews - Covenant & Conflict
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Responding to Claims About Messianic Jews - Covenant & Conflict
Did the Jews Kill Jesus?
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Did the Jews Kill Jesus?
Covenant & Conflict: A New Gateway Center for Israel Podcast
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Covenant & Conflict: A New Gateway Center for Israel Podcast
Israel And The Church - A Family Partnership: Part 2
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Israel And The Church - A Family Partnership: Part 2
Israel And The Church - A Family Partnership: Part 1
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Israel And The Church - A Family Partnership: Part 1
Why Christians Should Care For Israel And The Jewish People
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Why Christians Should Care For Israel And The Jewish People
Can we Apply Scriptures About Israel to Ourselves?
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Can we Apply Scriptures About Israel to Ourselves?
Let's Talk About the Red Heifers
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Let's Talk About the Red Heifers
Do You Condemn Jewish Anti-Arab and Anti-Christian Hate?
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Do You Condemn Jewish Anti-Arab and Anti-Christian Hate?
Who Are The Wicked Tenants In Matthew 21?
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Who Are The Wicked Tenants In Matthew 21?
Does Galatians Disprove Everything We Say!?
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Does Galatians Disprove Everything We Say!?
Did Martin Luther Hate Jews or Was He Just Righteously Angry?
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Did Martin Luther Hate Jews or Was He Just Righteously Angry?
Are Messianic Jews a Biblical Identity
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Are Messianic Jews a Biblical Identity
Are Christians Still Gentiles?
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Are Christians Still Gentiles?
Are we Sure Paul Didn’t Abandon Judaism?
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Are we Sure Paul Didn’t Abandon Judaism?

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  • @MrArthurlarryriver
    @MrArthurlarryriver 13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Beautifully summarized. Thank you. May Hashem - in Christ Jesus - richly bless you. ✝️

  • @louisbrassard9565
    @louisbrassard9565 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Most jewish in the time of Jesus spoke Aramaic although Hebrew was the ancient language which all religious jewish authority spoke as well as the language used in the Torah. So since Jesus was likely to have received a traditional religious education then he most likely learned Hebrew. He might have learned Greek as well which was the high culture language in the east mediteranean roman empire.

  • @mathew7052
    @mathew7052 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Christians in Kerala celebrate Passover.

  • @nzbrotrev9028
    @nzbrotrev9028 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Acts 26 v 14 kjv 😊

  • @WesternPatriot-v8m
    @WesternPatriot-v8m 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jewish agenda but got Romans to do it then framed Rome for it. Allies?

  • @alexxendramoose6723
    @alexxendramoose6723 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nah u did it

    • @WesternPatriot-v8m
      @WesternPatriot-v8m 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Jewish agenda but got Romans to do it then framed Rome for it

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😢😢😢😢

  • @lawrencewilliams2911
    @lawrencewilliams2911 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    SO OBVIOUS IN YA FACE TRUTH HURTS

  • @sososnagahae8169
    @sososnagahae8169 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Based Luther and I’m not Protestant

  • @Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz
    @Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    the pope pardoned the jews and announced they didn't kill him

  • @appleonion5830
    @appleonion5830 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Luther was pro Jew And then he met them

  • @JuanPaulino-oq8bw
    @JuanPaulino-oq8bw 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ANCIENT ISRAEL IS DEFINITELY NOT PRESENT ISRAEL.

  • @valloneMH
    @valloneMH 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    There is no definitive "scientifically proven" record of what Jesus said in Aramaic, linguistic evidence and historical context strongly support that he primarily spoke Aramaic. Most scholars agree that Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, which was the common language of the people in Galilee during his lifetime. This is supported by the presence of Aramaic phrases in the New Testament, such as Talitha koum ("Little girl, get up") and Ephphatha ("Be opened") found in the Gospels of Mark (Mark 5:41; Mark 7:34) 24. While Jesus likely understood some Hebrew, particularly for religious texts, and possibly some Greek, which was used for administrative and trade purposes, Aramaic was his mother tongue and the language in which he would have communicated with his followers. The sayings attributed to Jesus in the Gospels are often considered to be translations from Aramaic to Greek. The preservation of certain Aramaic phrases suggests that these were indeed spoken by Jesus and later recorded in Greek texts 4. For example, the Gospels include instances where Jesus' words are directly quoted in Aramaic, reinforcing the idea that these statements originated from him.

  • @Nazarene_Judaism
    @Nazarene_Judaism 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hope they can find their way to Nazarene Judaism.

  • @Nazarene_Judaism
    @Nazarene_Judaism 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm not for assimilation.

  • @Knight-of-the-Immaculata
    @Knight-of-the-Immaculata 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Silly 16th century polemics aren’t working anymore for the record numbers of exProtestant converts to the 2,000 year old Catholic Church.

  • @abipond2206
    @abipond2206 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is such a difficult passage and you have explained it amazingly !! Thank you ☺️

  • @mdasad4595
    @mdasad4595 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    According to Muslims jews didn't kill jesus god took him alive in skies if you want to know what was happen read in quran surah maryam

  • @bluegriffin9453
    @bluegriffin9453 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Luther was BY NO MEANS A BRILLIANT THEOLOGIAN!!!!

  • @user-kq5qp6dh8l
    @user-kq5qp6dh8l 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You said accepted Jesus!!! That’s not in scripture! That American Billy Graham hogwash! It’s , those who believe.

  • @marsonofjo344
    @marsonofjo344 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The so called Hebrew Roots are a number of different groups with differing teachings. So identify just one of them, study their theology, invite a suitable representative, then interview or debate him. This rant is atrocious.

  • @ffggffggff
    @ffggffggff 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Israel spit on jesus name today..why so much hate Mr judas

    • @alexxendramoose6723
      @alexxendramoose6723 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂😂😂😂 like bro . Look at what they are doing today to Palestinians . Evil people

  • @ffggffggff
    @ffggffggff 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Definitely the Jesus Israel killed jesus... real Christian's know that

  • @yao1357
    @yao1357 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    if Jesus was speaking idiomatically, then what was the point of saying "the LAMP of the body IS the EYE " ?

  • @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up
    @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Simple: Some Jews followed Jesus and some didn't. The ones that didn't killed him!

  • @joer9156
    @joer9156 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Church is Israel. The viewpoint you are espousing is a modern heresy that was unknown to the Church for the first 1,800 years.

  • @trustedlight
    @trustedlight 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why not call him Yeshua? Was it determined to be too Jewish for the series?

  • @MariaGomez-yr1zw
    @MariaGomez-yr1zw 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent!!!!😊

  • @Sinha010
    @Sinha010 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Most of Revelation happened. The only part that hasn't happened is after Revelation 20:7. It's over for Isrealis unless they are in the Church.

  • @zoomzoomedyou
    @zoomzoomedyou 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jewish leadership murders Arabs🙄 u guys should know how to elect better leadership 2000 years later-🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @darrenpick8919
    @darrenpick8919 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Romes 11 jews not you ? Ezekiel. 9 christians. ? Church ⛪️ Zachariah 12.10 Battle 1:46 Armageddon ? Ezekiel. 21.27 🙏🏼

  • @tbtx7
    @tbtx7 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We know it was Judean Leaders who demanded that Rome kill Jesus. You've not successfully shirked that fact. The Jewish Leaders killed him. Yeah. We know. Lol you thought you ate.

  • @tbtx7
    @tbtx7 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bro the Mental Gymnastics are insane to watch. 1.) Christians don't Kill Jews bc they killed Jesus. Which they definitely did. 2.) Jesus did NOT say he came ONLY for the lost sheep, but for gentiles too. You're a liar. 3.) The examples you used of Samaritans, Romans and Caananites becoming believers backs up #2. 4.) You're lying. The text does NOT assume we know everyone he taught were Jews. Flat out lie you need for your premise. 5.) Only Jews wanted Jesus dead. The Pharisees were ONLY JEWS. His disciples and followers WERE NOT ONLY JEWS. 6.) Jews killed Jesus and they'll go to ANY lengths to twist the truth?? Weird.

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Blessings from Jerusalem, this is GOOD!

  • @Bankster_Boy
    @Bankster_Boy 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    But he went against all Jewish principles and law religion .

  • @frankmarsh1159
    @frankmarsh1159 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This guy needs to take a course in critcal thinking...

  • @paulgabler1476
    @paulgabler1476 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Aren’t Jews Judah Benjamin and one of the half tribes? Leaving the 10 lost tribes ? I’m confused

  • @ZUL8R_DAVE
    @ZUL8R_DAVE 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I Love you Brother but the Olive Tree metaphor is not Israel. That is a false teaching that breeds Jew Envy at best, but typically Supersessionism aka Replacement Theology. If the mission of Paul’s ministry and message was for Gentiles to be Jews and “Israel” then everyone would have just gotten circumcised , converted, and mission accomplished. The OLIVE TREE in Romans 11 is bigger than Israel. It’s HIS FAMILY TREE, and Gentiles are grafted into HIS FAMILY TREE as beautifully, fearfully, and wonderfully made Gentiles. They are included in HIS FAMILY as uncircumcised Gentiles, and that is cited in Acts 15:8-9 that they have been accepted by HASHEM no different than us, and then they bring up Amos 9:12, that if everyone becomes a Jew or “Israel” … then WHO will be THE GENTILES called by HIS NAME? And THAT is the resolution of Acts 15. That the Gentile standard is the Noahide standard, and the standard for Israel is the Covenant our forefathers swore to HASHEM on Sinai , the “613.” Nothing has changed, That is why 3 verses later in Acts 16 Timothy, a Jew by his mother, is circumcised , but Gentiles do not need to be circumcised because they are not Jews nor do they need to become Jews nor do they need to feel inferior to Jews in any way, shape, form, or fashion. And THAT is the thrust of Paul’s ministry to the Gentiles. The inclusion of Gentiles into HASHEM’s Family as Gentiles ❤ That is 1000000000000000% clear and doesn’t involve the anti-Semitic lie of REDEFINING who Israel is. Even in Romans 15:8-10 Paul the Pharisee has absolutely no confusion about who Israel is and who Gentiles with faith are. The whole reason Paul has to massage the ego’s of Gentiles and stress their inclusion with various language taken WAAAAY out of context is because of Jew Envy, that is not necessary at all whatsoever. Can you see it?

  • @joe-y4o5y
    @joe-y4o5y 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The book of James disagrees with Luther, faith without works is dead. He ripped books out of the out testament that disagreed with him. The Council of Rome determined what was in the Bible. To say the Bible but not its author is the word of God is simply silly.

  • @J-dt8li
    @J-dt8li 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    New subscriber! :)

  • @johnkarford6430
    @johnkarford6430 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😂😂 he was awesome

  • @J-dt8li
    @J-dt8li 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    AMEN AND AMEN!!! It's time for thousands of years of supersessionism to be removed from the church!! It must be replaced with love, honor, respect and compassion for His chosen Israelite people!

  • @J-dt8li
    @J-dt8li 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "Replacement theology actually defames the character of God. Because it makes Israel His X-wife, and we are the new younger bride.....The Roman's 11 tree that we've been grafted into.....If we don't understand that, then we don't understand the Kingdom.....If we don't know that we're adopted, then we don't know our place in the family." . AMEN AND AMEN!!! It's time for thousands of years of supersessionism to be removed from the church!! It must be replaced with love, honor, respect and compassion for His chosen Israelite people!

  • @donross4441
    @donross4441 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can you find any evil in Jesus Christ? None at all. Jesus even defended the Jews. Luther is not from God if there is hidden evil then that is his true color. There are reasons why the Jews and the Roman Catholic rejected Martin Luther. If you really examine his thesis deeply you will find it wrong. In fact it contradicts the word of Jesus Christ when He said I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail not even death can overcome it. So in reality Martin Luther is saying Jesus failed somewhere, the evil prevailed so move to another Church - this is rebellion just like what Lucifer did with the angels in heaven a third follow him. Luther is Lucifer in disguise. Luther claimed that the Roman Catholic Church is corrupt then what is the effect of his attack(rebellion) 10% of the income of the members of the protestant Church goes to the... you know that is why we have pastors with airplanes, luxury cars, mansions, etc. while Jesus was born in the manger, rode a donkey, live in an ordinary house with a carpenter father, etc. Jesus said you can't serve two masters God and mammon(the tithing or 10% of income is the mammon of the pastors). The only Christian Church I know that don't take the 10% of your income is the Roman Catholic Church, the indulgence was misinterpreted by Martin Luther. Open your eyes Luther is Lucifer in disguise. Compare the preaching of the protestant Church it is about what? Mary worship is not in the Bible, The Roman Catholics worship statues, The Roman Catholic has man made traditions, how to become successful(this is Ted talk), about giving, etc. - this is not spirituality, this is gossip! While the Roman Catholic mas is about becoming like Jesus Christ, how to love the poor, how to make your family endure hardship, how to follow God, etc. - this is spirituality.

  • @mattk6719
    @mattk6719 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We will do well to abandon "I feel" and return to "I think."

  • @mattk6719
    @mattk6719 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nothing truer than: "When you're a college student you just want some free food.."

  • @loisl1576
    @loisl1576 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great conversation! How can we get more info about The Road to Jerusalem- is there a website? I'd loe to be able to point it out to some of the Pastors in this Community,

  • @PromotingLife1
    @PromotingLife1 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Somebody needs to tell Candace Owwns to subscribe immediately

  • @JQMurrell
    @JQMurrell 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A lot of Christian pastors though, forget that learning to live in the ways of Christ is the finalizing step of our Salvation. John 3:36. Just like all of the New Testament, including Romans 9 And 10, talk about that. We are not to make up our own ways of righteousness. Otherwise our salvation is at risk. But that Moses writes about the righteousness of the law and how we should be living In God's holy ways. These are his standards, not ours wish we should live by. In Romans 7:7, Paul proclaims that if not for the written law we would have no understanding of what sin is as a compass for our lives or what we would consider moral. And then we would not be able to repent and turn to God's ways and stop living As lawless sinners. But oftentimes coming to Christ is enough For a church, and they forget that the Great commission is to lead people into discipleship. Not just into baptism. And if church is not teaching God's ways appropriately, then they are not teaching God's righteousness in their congregation, and therefore they have not led anyone to Salvation. Even if they have been baptized. They are only part of the way, and at risk according to Paul, Because of false teaching. The only way we complete our faith in him is by doing his commandments And becoming obedient followers of God! But if all that pastors care about our numbers, and then they don't care what people do, then they can baptize all they want, but if people are not gaining the teachers that teach them properly, then we have a great disparity.... Just like between gentile and Jew. One understands the way of God As he walked on Earth with them In both the Old Testament and the new, and the other one understands the Divinity, But they don't know what to do... just like she said.

    • @J-dt8li
      @J-dt8li 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Amen! It's not about numbers like how many people prayed the prayer, or how many Bibles were distributed. It's about discipleship and continual relationship. Not a "get out of hell free card", but a call to repentance from sin (defined in Torah), and walking in the Spirit so that we can be true disciples of Yeshua.

  • @FG_172
    @FG_172 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What a bunch of theological nonsense. Stop teaching heresy and causing division!