Elder Gibson and Elder Asscherick. I have been a long admirer and listener to both your messages. The Lord through you both have helped to keep me anchored to Him in my darker moments. I have enjoyed this series and this format. But regardless of the format. I will continue to listen to the Lord's message through you both :)
Yes, absolutely. I would love to go through another series in this format. It's much easier to get the sense of context when studied this way. I might not be able to go as deep as I would want to, but I definitely benefit from these. ❤🙏
There is something special that happens when you two teach together. The way you interact with each other in love and appreciation of each other...and humour is sooooo beautiful. There is a lightness to it that speaks to my heart......which means I can hear the truth of the message. Please continue in this format....it is a true blessing.
Today is November 27th and just finished the series in Galations. I have such difficulty with ALL of Paul's writings. Please, please have studies in the same format in all of his books. I thoroughly enjoyed these lessons and gained so much. Thank you both so much for all you do. God bless you!
I’m ready for more of these for all of Paul’s epistles!! Thank you guys for taking us through this with such great care and in a way that any person, Christian or not, can chew on it and understand. Thanks, Yamil, for your behind-the-scenes work, as well. I appreciate the whole team.
Yes! Do it again! Loved the GR8 series with Nathan so so much. I have to say I liked that one a bit better, idk if it was bc it was slower and only one chapter. But it was excellent. I also loved this series. Do it again in another book or another section!! Thank you
I gave been greatly blessed by this study! I gave been given a fuller understanding of the cultural aspects, and of the individuals who were the integral parts of the book, and of course...the themes and how they are a part of the whole of Gods Word. I enjoyed the format, the exchange between you both and the unique perspectives you each bring and how they agree and magnify the themes in Galations. Thank you! I look forward to the next presentation👍
Excellent, excellent study of Galatians! Both of you gentlemen are of course very astute biblical scholars, but more importantly you are wonderful teachers! This is a gift that is not given to everyone or every pastor. I love the interview format!! Thank you both, and...more please!
I agree. I dont think pastors should automatically assume the role of Bible teachers. At least not in the sense of teaching to a large audience. One on one as teachers maybe yes. I've listened to some pastors preach because that's the standard practice and they're so dull I can hardly stand it.
Please make more of this kind of videos as you both explain the bible in a way we can listen and enjoy and understand. I know I need this bible teaching. Please please please keep teaching the bible the way you both do it, there is a big need for much more of this way of teaching. God bless you both.
Great series. Truly enlightening and inspiring. The dynamic conversation format works very well. Looking forward to more. May God continue to enlarge your ministries and multiply your blessings🙏🏿
I have absolutely loved this. My husband and I feel like understand Galatians so much better now. Looking forward to starting the next one. I love you guys working together and sort of feeding off of each other's points.
I love the teaching format. It is so much better than preaching. I am for "if it takes longer" to cover a book that you do. Lock down has actually been a blessing for me. I stoped being busy and had time to sit with a study and have learned many more things. You have blessed my tired soul and filled me with patience to learn once more. My favorite is "rethink" and this "beautiful scars." Please continue this program. But they were all good. Just listened to Walter Veith on Hebrews 9 and it just added to verse Gal.13. Paul is saying he finally gets what it really ment for Christ to fulfill all scriptures. The parallels in old testament to what we after crusifiction will live by. Awesome lesson guys. 👍. "Crucified to the world" we do have an awesome God who prepaired us for salvation to fruition. In and through Jesus alone.
The wealth of knowledge shared by both of you has truly been a blessing. I actually haven't watched the other parts (weird enough) but I will be sure to look back over them! And I would absolutely love to see another series in this format with two of my favourite New Testament books Philippians or James! Thank you so much and may God bless both of you as you continue to minister for His glory!
Hi Brothers Ty and David I’m so blessed, informed, educated,spiritually fed and so, so much more I could go on and on I’m so loving the JESUS living and radiating through you both the Book of Galatians is so rich and alive tears flowing and I’m not crying please continue the great work for our God through Christ Jesus our LORD. Please I’m asking if you will study the books of Corinthians Thank you both again as I wait on the new title Anem.
Thank you for this series Ty and David! Your teaching of Galatians has just made me love Jesus even more. Thank you that Paul was willing to surrender his life to God so he could help us to see how much God has done for us and the lengths He has gone to to save us. Thank you again for this in-depth Bible study. Please consider doing more of these types of study with other books of the Bible!
Pastors thank you! I have not only grasp Galatians but Messiah. Please do Romans or any book for that matter. We need the understanding of the gospels, so that we can say like Paul we boost only in the Cross. God’s blessings upon your rich and powerful ministry.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great studies and great format, David and Ty! I support Eve Seyler's suggestion below for you guys to continue in this format and also tackle other epistles by Paul (especially Romans!). Thanks a lot and God bless!
This entire series has been incredibly helpful to me, insightful, and challenging. . .the love and genuine caring of the Christian community is a wonderful goal and a wonderful gift. I passionately share this message with my church (I hope)
Guys, this is the best bible study I have participated in. I would love you to do the same for other books e.g. Ephesians, Colossians. Have a great 2022.
Thank you so much for this series! So edifying.... Can you please do a series on 1 Corinthians? This format is really good and helps us learn. It’s just so wholesome. God bless you!
I hear what Paul is saying about reaping and sowing, and what you are saying about righteousness and evil being their own rewards. I think we can affirm the truth of this concept both from the Bible and from observation of the world. However, It seems to me that God's constant, miraculous action is required to sustain the rewards of righteousness on this planet. Evil, as long as it has righteousness to feed on, can thrive-it is only when it runs out that it devours itself. So God must actively hold evil in check in order for seeds of righteousness to yield a harvest of righteousness.
I have loved this! I think of y’all like brothers and I love sitting around the table and studying the Bible together with you! Ty it seems like I met you in person many years ago in Hico,Tx. Do you recall this or am I dreaming it up?
Let’s assume that you are less selfish than I am. Let’s also assume that there are people who are more likely to be encouraged by the language you are using (because your use of words is more in line with the way they are accustomed to understanding those words) than the language I use (because of what I consider to be meaning of certain words as used by the people who wrote the original manuscripts of the books in our protestant Bibles). I would prefer that people study the Bible for themselves but, if they are going to be followers of someone living on Earth in the twenty-first century, I would much prefer that they follow you rather than me. In 1959, when I requested baptism and full voting membership in the SdA organization, I was able to articulate a way of answering the question about how Christians can be BOTH inclusive and exclusive, i.e. that those two things are not necessarily mutually exclusive. In 1959, I considered “the church” (or “the true church” or what might be called “the essential church'') to consist of everyone who was learning to trust the Lord - regardless of our denominational affiliation. In 1959, the elders of the three SdA congregations of which my parents had been members in Iowa were accustomed to inviting all “baptized Christians” to participate in the communion services. When those invitations were extended in that way, nothing was said about whether sprinkling or pouring were “forms” of baptism and nothing was said about by whose “authority” people had been baptized. That was an expression of inclusion that was similar to my concept of the nature of “the church”. At the same time, I thought of the SdA organization, not as “the church” but as an evagelistic/missionary organization dedicated to encouraging a) faith in the Lord and his written word, b) basic protestant principles and c) the purpose of the Lord’s second advent and the nature of the millennial kingdom. It wasn’t until the day of my baptism that I suddenly realized that the last question the baptismal candidates were being asked MAY have been intended to mean that the SdA organization is the church. I answered No and shook my head no. I was baptized anyway. The reason I didn’t refuse to be baptized until that matter was clarified to my satisfaction was because my parents, several pastors AND some of my SdA teachers had told me that adventists have no creed but the Bible. In 1959, the SdA organization had behavior criteria for voting membership (as distinguished from Sabbath School membership). I didn’t object then and I don’t object now to having behavior criteria for voting membership in ANY evangelistic/missionary organization IF (to the extent that) people are encouraged to think of the Christian church as including people who are learning to trust the Lord - even people who don’t meet such criteria as seventh-day sabbath keeping, diet, etc. I’m a layman. For over sixty years, the above concept of what the church is (and what it is not) has been my answer to the inclusiveness/exclusiveness debate. That answer hasn’t prevented SdA congregations from electing me to a variety of lay offices. On the other hand, it may be difficult for SdA clergy to adopt that answer IF they perceive themselves as obligated to teach that an organization IS the church. If you think the above suggestion is helpful - or even if you think it is worth further exploration - I also have a suggestion about whether (or how) to use the phrases, “old testament” and “new testament”.
You should email them! I'd be very interested in them discussing the inclusion/exclusion dynamic in the context if the Adventist church. I agree with you on that subject, and I'd like to think they do too.
@@Johnhasa1 After watching Part 5 of this series I left a “comment” in the form of a question for Ty Gibson about his book, The Heavenly Trio. He hasn’t responded. For security reasons, my wife doesn't want me to post my email address in comments on TH-cam so I’ll understand if neither you nor Gibson posts his email address but can you give me some suggestions about how to contact him? In a time when most Christians in the United States mostly ignored eschatology and the most popular eschatology was post-millennialism, the Millerite movement was an interdenominational movement focused on a premillennial interpretation of the prophecies - i.e. a movement WITHIN the Christian church as defined in my previous comment. I don’t think of the current advent movement as “revised Millerism”. As such, the current movement has the potential of also being an interdenominational movement about the purpose of the second advent of Jesus and the nature of the millennial kingdom. An interdenominational movement that emphasizes those two things (instead of the seventh-day-ness of the sabbath and dietary restrictions) would do much to encourage Christians in many denominations to reject any and every false messiah - specifically a false messiah’s use of - or tacit approval of - the use of coercion with regard to religious beliefs, religious practices and religious prohibitions. I’m a seventh-day sabbath keeping vegetarian and I recommend both of those things but they are nowhere nearly the top priorities of my evangelistic work. Do you think it would be a better use of resources to try to refocus the evangelism/missionary work of the SdA organization? Or do you think it would be a better use of resources to help create a LAY evangelistic association that is protestant in the sense of promoting justification by grace alone, the primacy of scripture and the priesthood of all believers AND that is adventist in the sense of NOT promoting Sunday sacredness or the natural immortality of the soul?
Yeah, I haven't really thought of it on such a scale before you know. I've been planning on sharing the message in random churches in my county without restricting myself to one denomination. I'll have to give your idea some thought. As for Ty's email, it is a bit difficult to get to him directly, but you can contact one of his ministries via their website's email. The website is storyline.church. correspond with them and you may be able to write directly to either Ty or David.
I would LOVE if you would do this with *all* the epistles of Paul!
Elder Gibson and Elder Asscherick. I have been a long admirer and listener to both your messages. The Lord through you both have helped to keep me anchored to Him in my darker moments. I have enjoyed this series and this format. But regardless of the format. I will continue to listen to the Lord's message through you both :)
This was excellent. Please continue with more series. I praise God for the both of you!
Yes, absolutely. I would love to go through another series in this format. It's much easier to get the sense of context when studied this way.
I might not be able to go as deep as I would want to, but I definitely benefit from these. ❤🙏
So powerful in its simplicity. I love these sessions with u two. I would love to do more
There is something special that happens when you two teach together. The way you interact with each other in love and appreciation of each other...and humour is sooooo beautiful. There is a lightness to it that speaks to my heart......which means I can hear the truth of the message. Please continue in this format....it is a true blessing.
This has been a wonderful blessing both format and content. Please repeat for every epistle of Paul.
I loved all 8 programs. I felt so blessed. Please keep on studying the Bible with us.
Today is November 27th and just finished the series in Galations. I have such difficulty with ALL of Paul's writings. Please, please have studies in the same format in all of his books. I thoroughly enjoyed these lessons and gained so much. Thank you both so much for all you do. God bless you!
I’m ready for more of these for all of Paul’s epistles!! Thank you guys for taking us through this with such great care and in a way that any person, Christian or not, can chew on it and understand. Thanks, Yamil, for your behind-the-scenes work, as well. I appreciate the whole team.
I love it this format…. I am learning so much. Please do Romans next.
I really enjoyed this series! Please keep them coming.
Yes! Do it again! Loved the GR8 series with Nathan so so much. I have to say I liked that one a bit better, idk if it was bc it was slower and only one chapter. But it was excellent.
I also loved this series. Do it again in another book or another section!!
Thank you
I was sad that one wasn’t recorded! Would love to study it too.
I love it....beautiful....
I gave been greatly blessed by this study! I gave been given a fuller understanding of the cultural aspects, and of the individuals who were the integral parts of the book, and of course...the themes and how they are a part of the whole of Gods Word. I enjoyed the format, the exchange between you both and the unique perspectives you each bring and how they agree and magnify the themes in Galations. Thank you! I look forward to the next presentation👍
An amazing study! A perfect teaching style; don't change a thing. Please keep this going.
I really hope that I can study a new book with you next week. Please come back soon. I am following every week.
Enjoyed this series very very much. I look forward to you doing more of these.
Yes I enjoyed and benefited from the study and like the format. I would like to do a study 📚 in this series from Acts to Revelation.
Excellent, excellent study of Galatians! Both of you gentlemen are of course very astute biblical scholars, but more importantly you are wonderful teachers! This is a gift that is not given to everyone or every pastor. I love the interview format!! Thank you both, and...more please!
I agree. I dont think pastors should automatically assume the role of Bible teachers. At least not in the sense of teaching to a large audience. One on one as teachers maybe yes. I've listened to some pastors preach because that's the standard practice and they're so dull I can hardly stand it.
Please make more of this kind of videos as you both explain the bible in a way we can listen and enjoy and understand. I know I need this bible teaching. Please please please keep teaching the bible the way you both do it, there is a big need for much more of this way of teaching. God bless you both.
This has been a blessing! Please continue teaching us🙏
Thank You both for a great study!
As a new believer this is very helpful for context and teachings! Keep it going please!
Great series. Truly enlightening and inspiring. The dynamic conversation format works very well. Looking forward to more. May God continue to enlarge your ministries and multiply your blessings🙏🏿
Should you do it again????? Of course, This was very enlightening and inspirational. I look forward to you doing more of these if you get the chance.
I have absolutely loved this. My husband and I feel like understand Galatians so much better now. Looking forward to starting the next one. I love you guys working together and sort of feeding off of each other's points.
Thank you both. I love Bible study format! More bible studies of the epistles would be good.
I love the teaching format. It is so much better than preaching. I am for "if it takes longer" to cover a book that you do. Lock down has actually been a blessing for me. I stoped being busy and had time to sit with a study and have learned many more things. You have blessed my tired soul and filled me with patience to learn once more. My favorite is "rethink" and this "beautiful scars." Please continue this program. But they were all good.
Just listened to Walter Veith on Hebrews 9 and it just added to verse Gal.13. Paul is saying he finally gets what it really ment for Christ to fulfill all scriptures. The parallels in old testament to what we after crusifiction will live by. Awesome lesson guys. 👍. "Crucified to the world" we do have an awesome God who prepaired us for salvation to fruition. In and through Jesus alone.
I loved the series and gained so much from it. Please please do more
The wealth of knowledge shared by both of you has truly been a blessing. I actually haven't watched the other parts (weird enough) but I will be sure to look back over them! And I would absolutely love to see another series in this format with two of my favourite New Testament books Philippians or James! Thank you so much and may God bless both of you as you continue to minister for His glory!
Hi Brothers Ty and David I’m so blessed, informed, educated,spiritually fed and so, so much more I could go on and on I’m so loving the JESUS living and radiating through you both the Book of Galatians is so rich and alive tears flowing and I’m not crying please continue the great work for our God through Christ Jesus our LORD. Please I’m asking if you will study the books of Corinthians
Thank you both again as I wait on the new title Anem.
Thank you for this series Ty and David! Your teaching of Galatians has just made me love Jesus even more. Thank you that Paul was willing to surrender his life to God so he could help us to see how much God has done for us and the lengths He has gone to to save us. Thank you again for this in-depth Bible study. Please consider doing more of these types of study with other books of the Bible!
Pastors thank you! I have not only grasp Galatians but Messiah. Please do Romans or any book for that matter. We need the understanding of the gospels, so that we can say like Paul we boost only in the Cross. God’s blessings upon your rich and powerful ministry.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Please continue to do more of these!
Great studies and great format, David and Ty! I support Eve Seyler's suggestion below for you guys to continue in this format and also tackle other epistles by Paul (especially Romans!). Thanks a lot and God bless!
This entire series has been incredibly helpful to me, insightful, and challenging. . .the love and genuine caring of the Christian community is a wonderful goal and a wonderful gift. I passionately share this message with my church (I hope)
This series was a great blessing to me. I hpoe you do more studies in this format. Maybe Romans next? And the Three Anngels' Messages.
Loved this study!!! Please do Ephesians.
this was awesome
please do these kinds of series for the whole Bible!!!
Would like to hear about the book of Jonah
Pastor Assherick did a wonderful series of sermons on Jonah, which can be found on TH-cam👍
@@leanneebsen4370 thank you
Guys, this is the best bible study I have participated in. I would love you to do the same for other books e.g. Ephesians, Colossians. Have a great 2022.
Thank you so much for this series! So edifying.... Can you please do a series on 1 Corinthians? This format is really good and helps us learn. It’s just so wholesome. God bless you!
Would like more
This format is great! Please do all epistles of Paul - Romans first?!
Can you please do something on Hosea and the Minor Prophets, there is so much meat for us; they are often neglected by Christians
I hear what Paul is saying about reaping and sowing, and what you are saying about righteousness and evil being their own rewards. I think we can affirm the truth of this concept both from the Bible and from observation of the world.
However,
It seems to me that God's constant, miraculous action is required to sustain the rewards of righteousness on this planet. Evil, as long as it has righteousness to feed on, can thrive-it is only when it runs out that it devours itself. So God must actively hold evil in check in order for seeds of righteousness to yield a harvest of righteousness.
Loved it. Thank you. What about Romans?
Ditto, Eva & Malisa
I have loved this! I think of y’all like brothers and I love sitting around the table and studying the Bible together with you! Ty it seems like I met you in person many years ago in Hico,Tx. Do you recall this or am I dreaming it up?
Will you do the book of Ephesians?
👏🏽👏🏽
Let’s assume that you are less selfish than I am. Let’s also assume that there are people who are more likely to be encouraged by the language you are using (because your use of words is more in line with the way they are accustomed to understanding those words) than the language I use (because of what I consider to be meaning of certain words as used by the people who wrote the original manuscripts of the books in our protestant Bibles). I would prefer that people study the Bible for themselves but, if they are going to be followers of someone living on Earth in the twenty-first century, I would much prefer that they follow you rather than me.
In 1959, when I requested baptism and full voting membership in the SdA organization, I was able to articulate a way of answering the question about how Christians can be BOTH inclusive and exclusive, i.e. that those two things are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
In 1959, I considered “the church” (or “the true church” or what might be called “the essential church'') to consist of everyone who was learning to trust the Lord - regardless of our denominational affiliation. In 1959, the elders of the three SdA congregations of which my parents had been members in Iowa were accustomed to inviting all “baptized Christians” to participate in the communion services. When those invitations were extended in that way, nothing was said about whether sprinkling or pouring were “forms” of baptism and nothing was said about by whose “authority” people had been baptized. That was an expression of inclusion that was similar to my concept of the nature of “the church”.
At the same time, I thought of the SdA organization, not as “the church” but as an evagelistic/missionary organization dedicated to encouraging a) faith in the Lord and his written word, b) basic protestant principles and c) the purpose of the Lord’s second advent and the nature of the millennial kingdom.
It wasn’t until the day of my baptism that I suddenly realized that the last question the baptismal candidates were being asked MAY have been intended to mean that the SdA organization is the church.
I answered No and shook my head no. I was baptized anyway.
The reason I didn’t refuse to be baptized until that matter was clarified to my satisfaction was because my parents, several pastors AND some of my SdA teachers had told me that adventists have no creed but the Bible.
In 1959, the SdA organization had behavior criteria for voting membership (as distinguished from Sabbath School membership). I didn’t object then and I don’t object now to having behavior criteria for voting membership in ANY evangelistic/missionary organization IF (to the extent that) people are encouraged to think of the Christian church as including people who are learning to trust the Lord - even people who don’t meet such criteria as seventh-day sabbath keeping, diet, etc.
I’m a layman. For over sixty years, the above concept of what the church is (and what it is not) has been my answer to the inclusiveness/exclusiveness debate. That answer hasn’t prevented SdA congregations from electing me to a variety of lay offices.
On the other hand, it may be difficult for SdA clergy to adopt that answer IF they perceive themselves as obligated to teach that an organization IS the church.
If you think the above suggestion is helpful - or even if you think it is worth further exploration - I also have a suggestion about whether (or how) to use the phrases, “old testament” and “new testament”.
You should email them! I'd be very interested in them discussing the inclusion/exclusion dynamic in the context if the Adventist church. I agree with you on that subject, and I'd like to think they do too.
@@Johnhasa1 After watching Part 5 of this series I left a “comment” in the form of a question for Ty Gibson about his book, The Heavenly Trio.
He hasn’t responded.
For security reasons, my wife doesn't want me to post my email address in comments on TH-cam so I’ll understand if neither you nor Gibson posts his email address but can you give me some suggestions about how to contact him?
In a time when most Christians in the United States mostly ignored eschatology and the most popular eschatology was post-millennialism, the Millerite movement was an interdenominational movement focused on a premillennial interpretation of the prophecies - i.e. a movement WITHIN the Christian church as defined in my previous comment.
I don’t think of the current advent movement as “revised Millerism”. As such, the current movement has the potential of also being an interdenominational movement about the purpose of the second advent of Jesus and the nature of the millennial kingdom. An interdenominational movement that emphasizes those two things (instead of the seventh-day-ness of the sabbath and dietary restrictions) would do much to encourage Christians in many denominations to reject any and every false messiah - specifically a false messiah’s use of - or tacit approval of - the use of coercion with regard to religious beliefs, religious practices and religious prohibitions.
I’m a seventh-day sabbath keeping vegetarian and I recommend both of those things but they are nowhere nearly the top priorities of my evangelistic work.
Do you think it would be a better use of resources to try to refocus the evangelism/missionary work of the SdA organization? Or do you think it would be a better use of resources to help create a LAY evangelistic association that is protestant in the sense of promoting justification by grace alone, the primacy of scripture and the priesthood of all believers AND that is adventist in the sense of NOT promoting Sunday sacredness or the natural immortality of the soul?
Yeah, I haven't really thought of it on such a scale before you know. I've been planning on sharing the message in random churches in my county without restricting myself to one denomination. I'll have to give your idea some thought.
As for Ty's email, it is a bit difficult to get to him directly, but you can contact one of his ministries via their website's email. The website is storyline.church. correspond with them and you may be able to write directly to either Ty or David.