I just wanted to mention one thing about "Jesus hating religion", I actually thought that at one stage but a good friend did correct me on it and I'm thankful to be honest, the bible does say that proper good religion is pleasing to him, Jesus himself did follow Judaism, celebrating the high holy days and keeping the Sabbath etc, the issue is with highly religious types, they go too far, create extra laws that are not allowed and not sanctioned by God himself and taint the joy of religion, when people talk about "relationship not religion" that is unfortunately one of those fake western Christian thingies we need to be cautious with and is definitely not biblical, I also have a huge problem knowing when to end sentences which you may have noticed.
@@schumannshow299 thanks for this, super helpful in clarifying what I meant! Jesus hates empty religious practices when they’re just external works in an attempt to ‘earn’ righteousness or show off.
@@lydiahoughton yeah exactly, those men in fancy robes claiming to know God all 'holier than thou' yet clearly do not know him at all. Love you mate, your videos are amazing ♥️✝️
I once read 1984 by Orwell, and I've listened to the audio adaptation on audible! I resonate with what you said about turning off the analytical part of my brain. I'm going through a similar experience at the moment reading "how green was my valley" from a history perspective. There's a similar aspect of show not tell in this book as well as it looks at the industrialisation of the south Wales valleys. I think it's set in the early 1900s as well. ( You're verging on a whole discussion of political ideologies as well Lydia - and how they intersect with our faith. I really enjoyed your review of Animal farm for this!)😊
Thank you so much for your channel. I love your content. I love that it’s faith based. It has helped me so much. Don’t give up. Keep spreading love and your beautiful kind nature. God bless 🙏.
It's such a joy to see whenever you've posted Lydia! Love to see you glorify God in and through your love of reading 🤩 one question - where do you usually get a hold of cheap Christian books?
@@jennyvgreenfield this is so encouraging thank you for saying this. 🥹 I usually buy my Christian books from 10ofThose, or I’ve been knowing to buy second hand books from World of Books or Vinted!
I think there's a huge problem with books like 'Not Yet Married' which is obvious just from the title: Singleness is not always for a season only, and Christian singles need not identify themselves by what they are not, or view themselves as somehow "not yet enough" because marriage is seen as the goal. I highly recommend "Singled Out" by Christine Colon and Bonnie Field, and I'm currently reading "The Meaning of Singleness" by Danielle Treweek, which is good so far, too.
@@RachelB.BookReferences hey! You’re totally right that some people will be single their whole lives - perhaps the title is misleading in that respect. But Segal addresses all that you’ve mentioned in his book. He’s encompassing of all groups and provides a solid biblical perspective. God Bless you!
Additionally, the title ‘Not Yet Married’ addresses what I mention about when you’re dating, you aren’t married and it’s important to realise the two of you potentially may never get married. It’s a super helpful mindset as I mention in the video!
I just wanted to mention one thing about "Jesus hating religion", I actually thought that at one stage but a good friend did correct me on it and I'm thankful to be honest, the bible does say that proper good religion is pleasing to him, Jesus himself did follow Judaism, celebrating the high holy days and keeping the Sabbath etc, the issue is with highly religious types, they go too far, create extra laws that are not allowed and not sanctioned by God himself and taint the joy of religion, when people talk about "relationship not religion" that is unfortunately one of those fake western Christian thingies we need to be cautious with and is definitely not biblical, I also have a huge problem knowing when to end sentences which you may have noticed.
@@schumannshow299 thanks for this, super helpful in clarifying what I meant! Jesus hates empty religious practices when they’re just external works in an attempt to ‘earn’ righteousness or show off.
@@lydiahoughton yeah exactly, those men in fancy robes claiming to know God all 'holier than thou' yet clearly do not know him at all. Love you mate, your videos are amazing ♥️✝️
Love all you have to say here! I tell you my mental TBR list grows dangerously longer with each of your videos! 😬☺️❤️
Thank you girl! So encouraging. And hahah I hear that deeply 😆
You and me both Emma!! 😅
@@lydiahoughton ☺️
@@josephwalliker6162 haha!🤣
I once read 1984 by Orwell, and I've listened to the audio adaptation on audible! I resonate with what you said about turning off the analytical part of my brain. I'm going through a similar experience at the moment reading "how green was my valley" from a history perspective. There's a similar aspect of show not tell in this book as well as it looks at the industrialisation of the south Wales valleys. I think it's set in the early 1900s as well.
( You're verging on a whole discussion of political ideologies as well Lydia - and how they intersect with our faith. I really enjoyed your review of Animal farm for this!)😊
Ooo sounds interesting!! Love this Joseph. And haha I'm so glad you enjoyed the review, I found it so interesting.
Thank you so much for your channel. I love your content. I love that it’s faith based. It has helped me so much. Don’t give up. Keep spreading love and your beautiful kind nature. God bless 🙏.
@@leannemcelroy8482 what an encouraging, beautiful comment. Thank you for this and God Bless you!!✨
It's such a joy to see whenever you've posted Lydia! Love to see you glorify God in and through your love of reading 🤩 one question - where do you usually get a hold of cheap Christian books?
@@jennyvgreenfield this is so encouraging thank you for saying this. 🥹 I usually buy my Christian books from 10ofThose, or I’ve been knowing to buy second hand books from World of Books or Vinted!
I think there's a huge problem with books like 'Not Yet Married' which is obvious just from the title: Singleness is not always for a season only, and Christian singles need not identify themselves by what they are not, or view themselves as somehow "not yet enough" because marriage is seen as the goal. I highly recommend "Singled Out" by Christine Colon and Bonnie Field, and I'm currently reading "The Meaning of Singleness" by Danielle Treweek, which is good so far, too.
@@RachelB.BookReferences hey! You’re totally right that some people will be single their whole lives - perhaps the title is misleading in that respect. But Segal addresses all that you’ve mentioned in his book. He’s encompassing of all groups and provides a solid biblical perspective. God Bless you!
Additionally, the title ‘Not Yet Married’ addresses what I mention about when you’re dating, you aren’t married and it’s important to realise the two of you potentially may never get married. It’s a super helpful mindset as I mention in the video!