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Yeah, if only people could see how important it is to listen to him! We have a new video to be released soon that looks at some great verses from the book of Hebrews, where Jesus is described as "the express image of God."
Christians are nothing without God, nothing without Jesus, no matter what church, or what pastor, without God and Jesus they are nothing, today churches raise the apostles and many people in the new testament equal to Jesus, none of them are equal to Jesus, Jesus is the word, the way and the light. I only hope that despite all my sin all my humanity... that I am following the word, which is Jesus. This is why I am sad of the state of the world, so many people, rejecting God a Jesus...
We don't need to "hope" that we are following Jesus. We have his teachings right there in the four gospels. We just need to humble ourselves and read them. Jesus said that they are the Rock on which we need to be broken, but also the Rock on which we can build with full confidence that our building will not be destroyed. Listen, as he speaks to each of us today: bit.ly/MostHatedJesusTeaching
Thank you. Yeah, it's one of my favourites too. Here's another good video on the subject of sincerity, and how much God looks for it. bit.ly/sincereJohn
Stunning! isn't it? I had a look at the "truth" part of this, particularly when someone I know told me "that's YOUR truth, mine says there is no God" in response to the gospel. This comes from the post mordernist view, that each has their own "reality" and there is no absolute reality. Since people like Jacques Derrida came to the world the meaning of "truth" has changed, In the bible it's closer to "Reality", they have tried to deny the existence of "absolute truth" or Reality, as that points to God!
I'm not sure what you are saying, Will, but it seems like even the statement from Jesus, where he says "I am the Truth" points to the fact that "truth" is not about the "letter of the law". He wants us to learn how to examine the spirit of the law and the spirit of the person in order to see things the way that God sees them. bit.ly/3gaH65s
@@avoiceinthedesert "Strong's word 225: In ancient Greek culture, (alḗtheia) was synonymous for "reality" as the opposite of illusion". Truth was Absolute, what modern Pilosophers have done is to divorce "truth" from "reality" Deridda says that everyone has their own version of "truth" and they all equally valid. This is behind the "politically correctness" we see it the world today. Also the current race and sexual revolution going on, in fact all of what's destroying the world today. it does not matter if it can be proven wrong, if they hold to anything, it's valid. You know about post modernism?
@@willgeorge5644 I'm not sure what you are saying, Will, but it seems like even the statement from Jesus, where he says "I am the Truth" points to the fact that "truth" is not about the "letter of the law". He wants us to learn how to examine the spirit of the law and the spirit of the person in order to see things the way that God sees them. bit.ly/3gaH65s
@@avoiceinthedesert "I'm not sure what you are saying", I am saying it not just true facts, it's truth lived out, Reality. Also, the idea that everyone can have their own, different, truth has pervaded modern thinking through iniversities who were invaded by the postmodernists/excommunists. The effect of this is that the rug has been pulled from under logical debate.
@@willgeorge5644 One of the biggest hindrances to constructive communication is labels. I do not recall mention of "postmodernists" or "excommunists" in the gospels, but there were several references to the despicable "Samaritans", and Jesus was able to see through the bigotry that surrounded it. If you would listen to what I'm saying and stop trying to put me in a box, you might actually hear something. With regard to Truth, it seems like even the statement from Jesus, where he says "I am the Truth" points to the fact that "truth" is not about the "letter of the law". He wants us to learn how to examine the spirit of the law and the spirit of the person in order to see things the way that God sees them
Luke here. The best way to know how to follow Jesus is simply to read the four Gospels... But, I recommend watching the following video as well "Every Jot and Tittle": bit.ly/Jotandtittle
I can understand how you can misunderstand the way,the truth and the life but I think John 7:17 clears it up pretty well: "If anyone is willing to His Will, HE WILL know of the teaching, whether it is of God or whether I speak from Myself." This is basically saying, if you want to be good, God will find a way to teach you. To inform you. Simular to Saul, you can get revelation. Or maybe he can send an evangelist like how the apostles preached. If, let's say, a Budist really, and I mean really, wants to know the truth, they will find it and leave Budism. Ask, seek, knock and you will be filled with the Holy Spirit. If you want it enough, you get it. But denying Jesus is the only way and saying other religions could be another way to Jesus, like Muslim, is just blastlphemy.
James, don't be in such a hurry to damn me. I DO believe that God finds a way to reach the people who are reaching out to him. And Jesus is that way. I often use the story of Paul's conversion myself to illustrate that. But the problem is that we want to see them thinking, talking, and acting like US, because we assume that WE are the real deal, when too often we are no more followers of Jesus than the Pharisees were. They saw themselves as the "true church", and Jesus himself was just too "different" to be allowed. What I'm saying on this channel is that the entire institutional church is apostate, and yet we set ourselves up as the model by which to judge everyone else. If the Bible says (as it does) that the pagan become a law unto themselves if they have the spirit of the law written in their hearts, then I believe it. But I don't expect them to wear little Jewish skull caps or to have ringlets of hair hanging down both sides of their heads. I don't even expect them to have rules about which day of the week is better than all the others. What they will have is a deep, heartfelt relationship with their Creator... like Abraham did.
@@avoiceinthedesertI indeed was fast to comment because of the red flags I saw. Yes, Jesus can choose whoever he wants. He CAN choose Hitler if he wants. He does have the right. But the chances are slim and none, and slim left the building. You used Budism as an example. Budists don't know God. They hate God. If some Budist was hungering for the truth dearly and badly then God will make himself known. He can't and won't stick with the idols of Budism if he seeks righteousness first. The way/truth/life is indeed a good verse. Saying Jesus is the only way. Budism cannot be the way. I would agree with you on the terms that he meant that it is about Him being the only way to get life, but the verse I showed you clearly showed he meant that only people who worship Him will get to heaven. Not budists worshipping idols. Besides, even if he did mean it like the way you said, they (most likely) still won't make it to heaven. They would see Jesus return, not a flosting statue, and not follow the Lamb. Jesus won't force them to follow so they would be dammed.
@@jameswoodland2719 I want you to seriously question the so-called "red flags". Conservative religious people invariably get that feeling anytime someone says something a bit "different", and they do so because they operate under the false assumption that they have all the answers, and anything that challenges their status quo qualifies as a "red flag"... dangerous. Now it sounds like you are starting to see a LITTLE truth in what I have said. So let's push on with it a bit more. When you talk about a Buddhist being saved, it seems like YOU have a picture in your mind of the Buddhist becoming very similar to yourself... someone who has been instructed in the ways of conservative Western churchianity/theology. But is that necessarily the way the Bible/Jesus see it? First, there is Abraham. What he did was HUGE... remembered and celebrated throughout history. He saw through the lie that something a human could make (i.e. an idol) could possibly have created the world and everything in it. Abraham became known as the Father of the Faithful, God was so impressed with his faith. Did Abraham have a Temple? Did he celebrate a Sabbath? Did he have rules about what to eat and what not to eat? More to the point, did he believe in the Trinity? Did he accept Jesus as his Saviour? Was he baptised? Can you see what I am saying here? God was amazed that Abraham was able to see that idolatry was a lie. That was a huge step, and yet it triggered everything that has flowed from that. So maybe you are setting the bar a little higher than GOD would set it, for some heathen who had never heard of Jesus making it into heaven. Can't you leave it to God to decide? Then we have the story of Paul addressing some Greek people about an idol they had made to the "Unknown God", and, rather than condemn their idolatry, Paul said to the people that he had come to INTRODUCE them to the "Unknown God". It was kind of an intermediate step in leading them to Christ. I worked with Hindus in India for a while, and I found something interesting with them. They had many idols and many gods; but when they talked to me, they would talk about "the God". They instinctively knew the difference, and so it was a good starting point for communicating with them. I did not even need to mention their false gods; because they knew the I was talking about "THE God", and they also did not argue with me. There are many subtleties like this that Christians miss in our efforts to cram others into a very narrow denominational image that never really came from God the Father, much less God the Son. Here is another recommended video. It was voted as our best video in the year 2020 (when we made, I think, more videos than any previous year). It's just called "Sincerity". bit.ly/sincereJohn
@@avoiceinthedesert my red flags isn't them lacking a church membership or water baptism. It is the fact that you think budus can be saved. They can... But (most likely) won't. They know who they are going to serve. They know who they care about. They know what they want. I not asking even for them to read the new testament. But to be like Joseph. A humbled servant of God, whom loved all and counted no faults.
@@jameswoodland2719 There once was a depressed broken poor Gay Buddhist on the streets crying in a city. Some of the members of that city would come and make fun of him, sneer at him and mock him, Most of the people in the distance wouldn't say anything to him, but would commend themselves for not being gay or a Buddhist, between each other and inside themselves to God. They would thank God that they weren't like that broken man. The wind whispered to the Gay Buddhist to leave the city, and when he had left a GIANT BRICK Fell from the skies and utterly crushed that city.
I like it but everyone gets in eventually. Her gates will never be shut! Yes, some go first (first fruits). Yes, the tax collectors and prostitutes will go “before” the Pharisees. But as Lamentations 3:31-33 says - “No one is cast off forever”. Everyone will one day now and confess. The Greek word for confess here is to do so with praise and joyful proclamation. No one who confesses “Jesus is Lord” accept by the Holy Spirit. Some will receive few slashes and others many but all that God made will one day be in his Kingdom because he wills it.
Brady, I have a kind of secret hope that what you are saying is right. But there are enough warnings about the negative aspects of God's wrath, that I don't want to let such a dream steer me away from doing everything I can to get people to change now, and not wait for some kind of horrible torment before they learn their lesson.
A Voice In The Desert I Agee 100%, but the wrath of God is one in the same with his love. God is love! His love endures forever! He keeps no record of wrongs. I believe what the majority of the early church fathers believed and that is that his judgement is like a refiners fire in which all of our iniquities will be burnt up in this age and the ages to come, “until” we have paid the last penny, death is swallowed up in victory and He and His creation become “all in all”!
As long as that "holy lifestyle" is consistent with the guidelines Jesus gave for it. bit.ly/MostHatedJesusTeaching I've seen atheists come closer to what Jesus taught than the vast majority of those in the churches. Rom. 2:14-15
Luke here. Gosh, you speak with such unqualified certainty. It's almost like you think that YOU will be the one to make the decision on judgement day. How about we leave the final decision up to Jesus, on who get's in and who doesn't? Wasn't that the whole point of the video you just watched?
@@avoiceinthedesert Mathew 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved Jesus clearly explains here who is going to be saved. Repent from your sins, and please stop leading people astray. The hindu muslim and the pope are not enduring in faith until the end? The hindu and Muslim do not even have faith,Because as James 2:20 says Faith without works are dead, and works without faith are dead. The Muslim has works but no faith, the pope has faith but no works. We can't work our way to heaven but our works MUST show through our FAITH. Amen
@@daZZY321 Luke here. We should be careful about saying we know for sure who will get into heaven and who won't. Ultimately, the decision is up to Jesus. But, on the topic of salvation, I wonder if you know the first requirement that Jesus gave for becoming a Christian? He said that nobody can become a Christian without "forsaking all that they have"? (Luke 14:33). In addition, Jesus had many other requirements for becoming a Christian (and receiving salvation). These "teachings of Jesus" are rarely taught in Churches. I'd ask that you please watch this video called "The Good Samaritan and Your Salvation" to get a better idea of how this all relates back to the idea of a Muslim or Hindu receiving salvation: bit.ly/3qwzkgO
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Thank you very much for sharing this Truth of the Love of Christ Jesus.This is what The Good Lord showed me.
Thank you. Hopefully you will enjoy this one too. It was voted our best video in 2020. bit.ly/sincereJohn
Because " the fullness of the Godhead dwelleth in Him" Col. 2:9.
Yeah, if only people could see how important it is to listen to him! We have a new video to be released soon that looks at some great verses from the book of Hebrews, where Jesus is described as "the express image of God."
Christians are nothing without God, nothing without Jesus, no matter what church, or what pastor, without God and Jesus they are nothing, today churches raise the apostles and many people in the new testament equal to Jesus, none of them are equal to Jesus, Jesus is the word, the way and the light. I only hope that despite all my sin all my humanity... that I am following the word, which is Jesus. This is why I am sad of the state of the world, so many people, rejecting God a Jesus...
We don't need to "hope" that we are following Jesus. We have his teachings right there in the four gospels. We just need to humble ourselves and read them. Jesus said that they are the Rock on which we need to be broken, but also the Rock on which we can build with full confidence that our building will not be destroyed.
Listen, as he speaks to each of us today: bit.ly/MostHatedJesusTeaching
my favorite video, it opened my eyes.
Thank you. Yeah, it's one of my favourites too. Here's another good video on the subject of sincerity, and how much God looks for it. bit.ly/sincereJohn
Stunning! isn't it? I had a look at the "truth" part of this, particularly when someone I know told me "that's YOUR truth, mine says there is no God" in response to the gospel. This comes from the post mordernist view, that each has their own "reality" and there is no absolute reality. Since people like Jacques Derrida came to the world the meaning of "truth" has changed, In the bible it's closer to "Reality", they have tried to deny the existence of "absolute truth" or Reality, as that points to God!
I'm not sure what you are saying, Will, but it seems like even the statement from Jesus, where he says "I am the Truth" points to the fact that "truth" is not about the "letter of the law". He wants us to learn how to examine the spirit of the law and the spirit of the person in order to see things the way that God sees them. bit.ly/3gaH65s
@@avoiceinthedesert "Strong's word 225: In ancient Greek culture, (alḗtheia) was synonymous for "reality" as the opposite of illusion". Truth was Absolute, what modern Pilosophers have done is to divorce "truth" from "reality" Deridda says that everyone has their own version of "truth" and they all equally valid. This is behind the "politically correctness" we see it the world today. Also the current race and sexual revolution going on, in fact all of what's destroying the world today. it does not matter if it can be proven wrong, if they hold to anything, it's valid. You know about post modernism?
@@willgeorge5644
I'm not sure what you are saying, Will, but it seems like even the statement from Jesus, where he says "I am the Truth" points to the fact that "truth" is not about the "letter of the law". He wants us to learn how to examine the spirit of the law and the spirit of the person in order to see things the way that God sees them. bit.ly/3gaH65s
@@avoiceinthedesert "I'm not sure what you are saying", I am saying it not just true facts, it's truth lived out, Reality. Also, the idea that everyone can have their own, different, truth has pervaded modern thinking through iniversities who were invaded by the postmodernists/excommunists. The effect of this is that the rug has been pulled from under logical debate.
@@willgeorge5644
One of the biggest hindrances to constructive communication is labels. I do not recall mention of "postmodernists" or "excommunists" in the gospels, but there were several references to the despicable "Samaritans", and Jesus was able to see through the bigotry that surrounded it. If you would listen to what I'm saying and stop trying to put me in a box, you might actually hear something.
With regard to Truth, it seems like even the statement from Jesus, where he says "I am the Truth" points to the fact that "truth" is not about the "letter of the law". He wants us to learn how to examine the spirit of the law and the spirit of the person in order to see things the way that God sees them
Jesus Christ is God in the Flesh!💙
Good theology. But what about treating "God in the flesh" with the reverence his teachings deserve? bit.ly/2T6ZL9h
Excellent video.
Thank you. Here is another one that you may enjoy.
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Do we keep the Feast and the New Moons. I know we keep the Commandments. We just follow Him in anything He tells us.
Luke here. The best way to know how to follow Jesus is simply to read the four Gospels... But, I recommend watching the following video as well "Every Jot and Tittle": bit.ly/Jotandtittle
I can understand how you can misunderstand the way,the truth and the life but I think John 7:17 clears it up pretty well: "If anyone is willing to His Will, HE WILL know of the teaching, whether it is of God or whether I speak from Myself." This is basically saying, if you want to be good, God will find a way to teach you. To inform you. Simular to Saul, you can get revelation. Or maybe he can send an evangelist like how the apostles preached. If, let's say, a Budist really, and I mean really, wants to know the truth, they will find it and leave Budism. Ask, seek, knock and you will be filled with the Holy Spirit. If you want it enough, you get it. But denying Jesus is the only way and saying other religions could be another way to Jesus, like Muslim, is just blastlphemy.
James, don't be in such a hurry to damn me. I DO believe that God finds a way to reach the people who are reaching out to him. And Jesus is that way.
I often use the story of Paul's conversion myself to illustrate that.
But the problem is that we want to see them thinking, talking, and acting like US, because we assume that WE are the real deal, when too often we are no more followers of Jesus than the Pharisees were. They saw themselves as the "true church", and Jesus himself was just too "different" to be allowed.
What I'm saying on this channel is that the entire institutional church is apostate, and yet we set ourselves up as the model by which to judge everyone else. If the Bible says (as it does) that the pagan become a law unto themselves if they have the spirit of the law written in their hearts, then I believe it. But I don't expect them to wear little Jewish skull caps or to have ringlets of hair hanging down both sides of their heads. I don't even expect them to have rules about which day of the week is better than all the others. What they will have is a deep, heartfelt relationship with their Creator... like Abraham did.
@@avoiceinthedesertI indeed was fast to comment because of the red flags I saw. Yes, Jesus can choose whoever he wants. He CAN choose Hitler if he wants. He does have the right. But the chances are slim and none, and slim left the building.
You used Budism as an example. Budists don't know God. They hate God. If some Budist was hungering for the truth dearly and badly then God will make himself known. He can't and won't stick with the idols of Budism if he seeks righteousness first.
The way/truth/life is indeed a good verse. Saying Jesus is the only way. Budism cannot be the way. I would agree with you on the terms that he meant that it is about Him being the only way to get life, but the verse I showed you clearly showed he meant that only people who worship Him will get to heaven. Not budists worshipping idols. Besides, even if he did mean it like the way you said, they (most likely) still won't make it to heaven. They would see Jesus return, not a flosting statue, and not follow the Lamb. Jesus won't force them to follow so they would be dammed.
@@jameswoodland2719
I want you to seriously question the so-called "red flags". Conservative religious people invariably get that feeling anytime someone says something a bit "different", and they do so because they operate under the false assumption that they have all the answers, and anything that challenges their status quo qualifies as a "red flag"... dangerous.
Now it sounds like you are starting to see a LITTLE truth in what I have said. So let's push on with it a bit more. When you talk about a Buddhist being saved, it seems like YOU have a picture in your mind of the Buddhist becoming very similar to yourself... someone who has been instructed in the ways of conservative Western churchianity/theology.
But is that necessarily the way the Bible/Jesus see it?
First, there is Abraham. What he did was HUGE... remembered and celebrated throughout history. He saw through the lie that something a human could make (i.e. an idol) could possibly have created the world and everything in it. Abraham became known as the Father of the Faithful, God was so impressed with his faith. Did Abraham have a Temple? Did he celebrate a Sabbath? Did he have rules about what to eat and what not to eat? More to the point, did he believe in the Trinity? Did he accept Jesus as his Saviour? Was he baptised?
Can you see what I am saying here? God was amazed that Abraham was able to see that idolatry was a lie. That was a huge step, and yet it triggered everything that has flowed from that. So maybe you are setting the bar a little higher than GOD would set it, for some heathen who had never heard of Jesus making it into heaven. Can't you leave it to God to decide?
Then we have the story of Paul addressing some Greek people about an idol they had made to the "Unknown God", and, rather than condemn their idolatry, Paul said to the people that he had come to INTRODUCE them to the "Unknown God". It was kind of an intermediate step in leading them to Christ.
I worked with Hindus in India for a while, and I found something interesting with them. They had many idols and many gods; but when they talked to me, they would talk about "the God". They instinctively knew the difference, and so it was a good starting point for communicating with them. I did not even need to mention their false gods; because they knew the I was talking about "THE God", and they also did not argue with me.
There are many subtleties like this that Christians miss in our efforts to cram others into a very narrow denominational image that never really came from God the Father, much less God the Son.
Here is another recommended video. It was voted as our best video in the year 2020 (when we made, I think, more videos than any previous year). It's just called "Sincerity". bit.ly/sincereJohn
@@avoiceinthedesert my red flags isn't them lacking a church membership or water baptism. It is the fact that you think budus can be saved. They can... But (most likely) won't. They know who they are going to serve. They know who they care about. They know what they want. I not asking even for them to read the new testament. But to be like Joseph. A humbled servant of God, whom loved all and counted no faults.
@@jameswoodland2719 There once was a depressed broken poor Gay Buddhist on the streets crying in a city. Some of the members of that city would come and make fun of him, sneer at him and mock him, Most of the people in the distance wouldn't say anything to him, but would commend themselves for not being gay or a Buddhist, between each other and inside themselves to God. They would thank God that they weren't like that broken man.
The wind whispered to the Gay Buddhist to leave the city, and when he had left a GIANT BRICK Fell from the skies and utterly crushed that city.
Thank You..I passed it on
Excellent! Thank you for doing that. Have you seen this video, on Sincerity? It was voted our best video in 2020. bit.ly/sincereJohn
I like it but everyone gets in eventually. Her gates will never be shut! Yes, some go first (first fruits). Yes, the tax collectors and prostitutes will go “before” the Pharisees. But as Lamentations 3:31-33 says - “No one is cast off forever”. Everyone will one day now and confess. The Greek word for confess here is to do so with praise and joyful proclamation. No one who confesses “Jesus is Lord” accept by the Holy Spirit. Some will receive few slashes and others many but all that God made will one day be in his Kingdom because he wills it.
Brady, I have a kind of secret hope that what you are saying is right. But there are enough warnings about the negative aspects of God's wrath, that I don't want to let such a dream steer me away from doing everything I can to get people to change now, and not wait for some kind of horrible torment before they learn their lesson.
A Voice In The Desert I Agee 100%, but the wrath of God is one in the same with his love. God is love! His love endures forever! He keeps no record of wrongs. I believe what the majority of the early church fathers believed and that is that his judgement is like a refiners fire in which all of our iniquities will be burnt up in this age and the ages to come, “until” we have paid the last penny, death is swallowed up in victory and He and His creation become “all in all”!
A Voice In The Desert thank you for sharing hope by the way! Bless you my friend!
Thank you
You're welcome
Beware of false teachings, no one ...no one gets into heaven except they repent and turn from sin, living a holy lifestyle.
As long as that "holy lifestyle" is consistent with the guidelines Jesus gave for it. bit.ly/MostHatedJesusTeaching
I've seen atheists come closer to what Jesus taught than the vast majority of those in the churches. Rom. 2:14-15
A hindu will not go to heaven,
James 2:20 FAITH without works is dead
Luke here. Gosh, you speak with such unqualified certainty. It's almost like you think that YOU will be the one to make the decision on judgement day.
How about we leave the final decision up to Jesus, on who get's in and who doesn't? Wasn't that the whole point of the video you just watched?
@@avoiceinthedesert Mathew 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved
Jesus clearly explains here who is going to be saved. Repent from your sins, and please stop leading people astray. The hindu muslim and the pope are not enduring in faith until the end? The hindu and Muslim do not even have faith,Because as James 2:20 says Faith without works are dead, and works without faith are dead. The Muslim has works but no faith, the pope has faith but no works. We can't work our way to heaven but our works MUST show through our FAITH. Amen
@@daZZY321 Luke here. We should be careful about saying we know for sure who will get into heaven and who won't. Ultimately, the decision is up to Jesus.
But, on the topic of salvation, I wonder if you know the first requirement that Jesus gave for becoming a Christian? He said that nobody can become a Christian without "forsaking all that they have"? (Luke 14:33). In addition, Jesus had many other requirements for becoming a Christian (and receiving salvation). These "teachings of Jesus" are rarely taught in Churches.
I'd ask that you please watch this video called "The Good Samaritan and Your Salvation" to get a better idea of how this all relates back to the idea of a Muslim or Hindu receiving salvation: bit.ly/3qwzkgO