Stephen, love this vid title and what its about. This new generation and gen Z are not grateful for stricter teaching. Love how this can make them appreciate it 👍
I remember Dr. Mitchell talk about reading the Bible with feeling instead of as fast as possible or in a monotone voice. He reminded us that what we are reading was spoken by people and we should read it like they would've spoken it. Good ol' Dr. Mitchell.
I don’t believe it’s wrong (sinful), but it’s not as theologically precise as praying to the Father. Ephesians 5:20 is another example of “to the Father in the name of the Son.” Good question!
Of course. I believe when we pray to any member of the Trinity, God hears and answers. It’s not that, if we pray to Jesus or the Spirit, those prayers are ineffectual due to a technicality-it’s that we’re not following the model of prayer laid out by Jesus and Paul.
I like your perfesser look and sound. Go for it.
The demonstration is amazing 😂
Stephen, love this vid title and what its about. This new generation and gen Z are not grateful for stricter teaching. Love how this can make them appreciate it 👍
I remember Dr. Mitchell talk about reading the Bible with feeling instead of as fast as possible or in a monotone voice. He reminded us that what we are reading was spoken by people and we should read it like they would've spoken it. Good ol' Dr. Mitchell.
Thank you Pastor Stephen. Love your channel!
Thank you, Tracy!
Do you believe it’s wrong to pray to Jesus?
I don’t believe it’s wrong (sinful), but it’s not as theologically precise as praying to the Father. Ephesians 5:20 is another example of “to the Father in the name of the Son.” Good question!
@@StephenCastleberry Does Christ hear us and answer us?
Of course. I believe when we pray to any member of the Trinity, God hears and answers. It’s not that, if we pray to Jesus or the Spirit, those prayers are ineffectual due to a technicality-it’s that we’re not following the model of prayer laid out by Jesus and Paul.