The Grace of God has been a subject in my thoughts and discussions of late, and this episode was very timely and well done! God bless you in your work.
I want to make a note of the giants being talked about at around the 13.00 mark, they were nephilim if you didn’t know, 6 fingers 6 toes. Small note but still interesting none the less.
Bible " Flesh is weak but the Spirit willing," God called David a Worm for the weakness of his flesh but said of him " a man after my own heart" for his Spirit
The chosen people, like the Jewish people, are promised by God that they will go to heaven regardless of what they do. However, unlike us, when they make mistakes or sin, they face severe consequences. Sometimes we might experience minor repercussions for our sins, but it’s not as intense. For the Jewish people, if they sin or make mistakes, they are commanded to be killed or destroyed. This is why Israel has consistently faced bloody wars.
Love this, excellent episode with some great perspectives. Keep up the good work!
he was not flawless but he was faithful … gives me hope🌸🙏💜
The Grace of God has been a subject in my thoughts and discussions of late, and this episode was very timely and well done! God bless you in your work.
David's Mighty men
did yall go to florida college
I want to make a note of the giants being talked about at around the 13.00 mark, they were nephilim if you didn’t know, 6 fingers 6 toes. Small note but still interesting none the less.
Bible " Flesh is weak but the Spirit willing,"
God called David a Worm for the weakness of his flesh but said of him " a man after my own heart" for his Spirit
David was being prepared. He knew God was with him, but he knew God would expect him to be prepared if God decided it would take more than 1 stone.
Guys what do you think about once saved always saved?
They did a four part series reviewing James White who is a proponent of this. If you watch all four parts they give a pretty clear refutation of this.
The chosen people, like the Jewish people, are promised by God that they will go to heaven regardless of what they do. However, unlike us, when they make mistakes or sin, they face severe consequences. Sometimes we might experience minor repercussions for our sins, but it’s not as intense. For the Jewish people, if they sin or make mistakes, they are commanded to be killed or destroyed. This is why Israel has consistently faced bloody wars.
Think rutty means rugged or rough
Ishbosheth was the second king of Israel.