This message was awesome and really ministered to my soul. I need to take more chances and share the Gospel with difficult people that don't know Him. Praise be to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob!
This was CONFIRMATION of something I shared with my daughter a few weeks ago. I didn’t have the scripture to back it up in the moment but this not only confirmed what I said but also gives a great biblical example!
@@firstnlr awesome 👌 👏 I teach once a month... elementary ages! Love the energy and those kids are wise little sponges 🥰 I always feel fabulous after teaching 💙
@@jenifriend1 We love to hear that! Teaching kids is so important. Thank you for what you are doing. You are making an impact. We pray that God guides you as you continue to teach.
Hello Pastor Rod. I absolutely love your messages. I find them relevant, encouraging and uplifting at a time when I really need to stay positive and hopeful. This comment may be 2 years out of sync but I thought I’d share my perspective anyway. Regarding Naaman’s motive in bringing gifts to Elisha, you see, there is an African proverb that says “you do not approach a healer empty handed”. Also, in the old days, per African culture, when you approached a ruler or “chief” or someone you honored and respected - either for favors or to seek justice or just to visit etc, it was customary and polite to bring them gifts. The amount of sacrifice put into the gifts reflected the value you placed on the recipient. The Queen of Sheba brought Solomon gifts during her visit. The wise men brought Jesus gifts. Deuteronomy 16:16, God expected every man who came before him to bring gifts according to their ability. Wouldn’t it be safe to assume that Naaman brought gifts out of respect, according to the tradition of his people? Or even the traditions of Israel?
Beautiful healing story, one of my favorite 🙏
Great sermon. I’m grateful God lead me to this channel.
This message was awesome and really ministered to my soul. I need to take more chances and share the Gospel with difficult people that don't know Him. Praise be to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob!
i guess Im kind of randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to stream newly released series online?
@Kylan Ali Flixportal xD
@Bennett Tobias thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it!!
@Kylan Ali You are welcome :D
Beautiful messages pastor, thank you! Especially IF ONLY...
This was CONFIRMATION of something I shared with my daughter a few weeks ago. I didn’t have the scripture to back it up in the moment but this not only confirmed what I said but also gives a great biblical example!
Excellent... im teaching this story in Sunday school ... this video was very helpful 👏
We are so glad to hear that. How did the teaching go in Sunday school?
@@firstnlr awesome 👌 👏 I teach once a month... elementary ages! Love the energy and those kids are wise little sponges 🥰 I always feel fabulous after teaching 💙
@@jenifriend1 We love to hear that! Teaching kids is so important. Thank you for what you are doing. You are making an impact. We pray that God guides you as you continue to teach.
This is a wonderful teaching. I am using this text for a healing service. Your message will bless this church family and our village much.
You inspired me today. Thank you.
Amen 🙏 Thanks for uploading 🙏 Praise the Lord
Amen am blessed with your message
Hello Pastor Rod. I absolutely love your messages. I find them relevant, encouraging and uplifting at a time when I really need to stay positive and hopeful. This comment may be 2 years out of sync but I thought I’d share my perspective anyway. Regarding Naaman’s motive in bringing gifts to Elisha, you see, there is an African proverb that says “you do not approach a healer empty handed”. Also, in the old days, per African culture, when you approached a ruler or “chief” or someone you honored and respected - either for favors or to seek justice or just to visit etc, it was customary and polite to bring them gifts. The amount of sacrifice put into the gifts reflected the value you placed on the recipient. The Queen of Sheba brought Solomon gifts during her visit. The wise men brought Jesus gifts. Deuteronomy 16:16, God expected every man who came before him to bring gifts according to their ability. Wouldn’t it be safe to assume that Naaman brought gifts out of respect, according to the tradition of his people? Or even the traditions of Israel?