10 Christian Buzzwords Explained: Understanding Their Impact on Faith with Micah Wittler

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  • @boof0569sm
    @boof0569sm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love this 💜✝️ God bless you brother for using your platform to spread the truth and knowledge of God. I especially loved your explanation of prayer because it literally describes how I was taught to pray because I just like everyone was once new to being a child of God and now with the help and discernment of the Holy Spirit I am becoming a strong man of God.
    God bless you my brother and God bless all my brothers and sisters reading and watching. ✝️🙏 Let us be warriors for God because this dark world needs us to shine our light .🕯️🕊️

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    Love this man!

  • @parkerjeverett
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    • @rocky.students
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      Facts bro....facts

  • @daveevans7151
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    Go away, Dane! And yes Parkour, best intern.

    • @rocky.students
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      Right!!! And...like Dane.... can we get a little space

  • @the_jeremiah_16_19_project
    @the_jeremiah_16_19_project 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am not sure I would classify these as 'buzzwords.' It might be more accurate to say these are terms associated with the Bible that are often poorly defined or simply misunderstood. You did a great job with this list. However, I think you may have only scratched the surface. Let's go a bit deeper:
    #1 Jesus. You say that Jesus lived a 'perfect' life. However, what you mean to say is that He lived a 'sinless' life. That is what qualifies Him to serve as Redeemer. He is paying a debt He does not owe so that we can live. 'Following Jesus' would then be using His example as a guide, and living the same way.
    #2 Sin. 1 John 3:4 says "sin is transgression of the Law." The Law is outlined in the 10 Commandments and detailed in the first 5 books of the Bible. It is the Torah, or the instructions from YHVH. If we desire to follow Jesus, and obey His Father as He did, we must turn to the Torah for the instructions. Paul told Timothy that the Scriptures he had from his youth were the "instructions in righteousness." From his youth Timothy had the Torah. This is actually the instructions for having a relationship with YHVH and his Son, Jesus.
    #3 Salvation. Jesus' Name is actually 'Yeshua,' which means "YHVH saves." That's why Matthew 1:21 says, "And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Yeshua: for he shall save his people from their sins." The Torah and the Prophets tell us that the soul that sins will die. It might be more accurate to say that the person who tries to carry the weight of his own sin will die under it. You seem to believe that eternty is spent in heaven. It is not. Eternity is spent on the New Earth. Most Christians have trouble with the events that get us there. But, that is because of the Eurocentric Theological Model and its dubious interpretations.
    #4 Repentance. This is a big one, and you actually were quite close here. However, it requires some more in-depth analysis. The Hebrew word for 'repent' is 'shoob' or 't'shuvah.' It means 'go home' or 'return to the beginning.' Repenting is the act of setting aside all those pagan traditions we picked up on our journey through life. We stop doing pagan things, like observing pagan feasts and rituals, and return to the instructions that Jesus obeyed. The Gospels give the account of Jesus observing the Feasts of YHVH. All of those feasts are about Jesus. John 5:46, Luke 24:44.
    #5 Gospel. Jesus said the Gospel of the Kingdom is "He that endures to the end will be saved." So, he that continues demonstrating his faith in Jesus will not die. After all, none of us can bear the weight of our own sin. That is why we need a Redeemer.
    #6 Faith. This is probably the most misunderstood word of the lot. Modern Christianity equates 'faith' to 'really, really, really believing,' or 'trusting,' or something like it. Returning to the source, 'faith' in Hebrew is 'amoon' or 'emunah.' It means 'steadfast.' If I am faithful to my spouse, I behave in a way that honors that person. I do what I do out of love for that person. An Israelite who loved YHVH and believed in the coming Messiah would observe the Feasts of YHVH because they are the prophetic shadows of the Messiah. Colossians 2:16-17
    This is already too long, so I will stop here. I want you to be encouraged. But, know that all of what we inherited is not a complete revealing of the truth. In fact, some of the truth was intentionally withheld. Who did it, and why, is the thing we have to sort out. Blessings to you.