How Do You Want To Be Treated? || Victory Church

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  • Do you want to be more attractive? Most of us don't hesitate to say, "YES!" But often we don’t realize that attractiveness has a direct relationship with how we treat people. So, how do we reflect the beauty of Jesus and do what it takes to be spiritually attractive?
    Pastor Dennis Rouse shares a powerful word based on one of the most familiar but difficult to practice teachings of Jesus, The Golden Rule. Join us as we lean into what it means to be the salt and the light-to treat others as we want to be treated.
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    How Do You Want To Be Treated? | Victory Church
    Founding Pastor Dennis Rouse
    October 1, 2023
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ความคิดเห็น • 12

  • @barbaragay2199
    @barbaragay2199 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Pastor Dennis this sermon is so encouraging to me..I'm attending church I dont feel comfortable there anymore..Thank you so much!!I will be back Victory this Wednesday...I use to be in ministry was hurt tremendously! you and your wife is such a Blessing!!

  • @TimRomigh-xk3mv
    @TimRomigh-xk3mv 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes amen

  • @teenamaree5660
    @teenamaree5660 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To Pastor Dennis: I was in your 1:00 service on Sunday, Oct 1, 2023.... sitting at the very top back rows. And I enjoyed your sermon from the very beginning....except for the part about black people talking during the service and white people trying to listen. I'm an older person that started visiting Victory World about a month ago because something had happened at my church that really caused me to want to go elsewhere, although I'd been going there about 18 years. It was my Life Group that had ticked me off, not the church itself. Anyhow, Dennis, I sent you a DM introducing who I am and where I'm at, spiritually, at this point on my journey to grow in Christ. I really hope you choose to read it.
    Thank you

    • @alexisbailey6253
      @alexisbailey6253 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Noone should judge each other, I am black. I've been hear for years. God doesn't judge us of color. We are all human. We make mistakes.

    • @alexisbailey6253
      @alexisbailey6253 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Please focus on the sermon

    • @teenamaree5660
      @teenamaree5660 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@alexisbailey6253Hear is to your ears. I believe you meant to say "I've been 'here' for years.
      Anyhow, in a Mega church, such as Victory World, it really doesn't matter how long you've been attending. There are so many newcomers and long time members there... it's incredible! What matters, in any church we might attend, is how we're contributing to that church after having gone there for a considerable amount of time.
      I do not consider myself a stranger, at any church, where the Word of God is preached. For all who have come to know the Lord, in a personal way, are members of the Body of Christ everywhere!
      I wholeheartedly prayed to receive Jesus Christ, as my very personal Savior, in October, 1991. Knowing who I've truly become in Christ is what really matters to me! Praise the Lord, for my salvation!
      I'm really surprised that you went into a judging mode over my saying that his comment about black people talking, rather than listening, might have been better left out! However, your making that comment is a prime example of 'a black person' who should have just kept their mouth shut!
      As well, that Victory World church founder doesn't need you trying to defend him because, frankly, he hasn't done anything wrong! You said it yourself...."We all make mistakes." Pastor Dennis made a mistake in saying that, but I'm not going to stop attending that awesome worship facility just because of one unwitting comment made by another human being....even if he is the founder of that church!
      Even so, as a black person, myself, I felt a little "lumped in with a group" when he made that comment about black people not knowing how to shut up during a sermon, because I'm simply not one of such people! I had a right to my response and you really didn't need to take it upon yourself to judge me for it!
      Have a great day in the Lord....Amen.

    • @ebonyessence2838
      @ebonyessence2838 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@alexisbailey6253 I agree!

    • @ebonyessence2838
      @ebonyessence2838 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You may need to get healing for that church hurt ... I've been a member for over 10 years and I've known him to love all and what he says is true 😅😅 I am black and I do that 😅😅😅 why get offended?

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna2431 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    On the surface, "eye for an eye" sounds good, but in all reality, it's unChristian. It says that a set amount of violence is fine. But I thought you were to do good to those who despitefully use you? And the "how do you want to be treated" is transactional. You want to be treated in some kind of way, so you hope that by treating somebody else, they'll treat you better than they might otherwise.

    • @stephenhataway8448
      @stephenhataway8448 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I love how Jesus responded to your first point when he shared, "You have heard people say one thing, but..." - Jesus always gives us the better way! Thanks for watching and commenting.