Acts 8 (Part 2) :26-40 • Sharing the Good News one heart at a time
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2024
- A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of Acts taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Calvary Chapel Ontario, Oregon. Visit us at www.ccontario.com for online studies through the entire Bible.
Entire study of Acts plus study notes: www.ccontario.com/acts
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Thank you so much brother Paul. I love the clarity you bring. Staying in the Word and walking with Jesus has made a huge difference in my understanding of his love. Because he loved us first we can love with the same love and not by works but by his love we can love others as well. Yay
Thanks for great Bible teaching. God bless!
Thank you for bringing the word of God
What a blessed Word. Praise God for you Pastor Paul and Calvary Chapel.
Great teaching as always Pastor , thank you .
GOD bless you, the church and Israel till HE comes for us.
Gilly wife of Mark
After hearing the Suffering Servant discourse I wept. It made me realise how blessed I am.
I'm so thankful for this teaching about brother Phillip and brother Paul ❤❤❤
I am glad you emphasised that baptism can be done by anyone, and that the precise wording is not as important as doing it. It would be moving close to the ancient heresy of Donatism otherwise. I am glad that the validity of my baptism doesn't depend on the conduct and condition of salvation of the person who immersed me!
Love your preaching Pastor Paul! I'm learning so much.
Me too.
Great sermon Pastor Paul!! Truly blessed
😢😢😢😢.Thank you so much for this message. PASTOR PAUL.
Gracias, BENDICIONES!🙏🙏🙏🫶
Amazing once again
I love your preaching - listen to it all the time. A few remarks about simplicity - I used to be a Quaker. But we know about the expensive perfume being used to annoint Jesus' feet. Also, there sounds like an awful lot of rebellion in this insistence on nothing manmade. Manmade includes housing, electricity, safety regulations, hospitals, medecine. I left the supreme suplicity of the Quakers and converted to Catholicism. You love the Revelation of John, as I do - when I see the Vatican on Sunday of Easter I see an early reflection of both the annointing of Christ's feet and a faint image of heaven. I am a professional artist and therefore, for me, beauty is an expression of the divine. I have never heard such terrific teaching of the Gospel, but you have striped away all the beauty that man can and does create. In nature I see the Divine, man was made in the image of the God, and their creativity and response to beauty cannot be striped without a dulling of a response to the divine. It is difficult for me to look at the very basic cross and imitation of a chapel that you sit in front of. This has torn away all the creativity and genius of man. I respect your choices, but when you preach that all is in the Bible - the greatest artists and poets are in the Bible. I think the simplicity of your Chapel would not chime in with the spirit of Isiah. Please keep preaching you have left a wonderful heritage.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this , I been struggling with the fact if I’m even adequately qualified to baptize my daughter or wait for my pastor. But deep down in my spirit I’m being drawn to do it because of my daughter love for Jesus and she’s only 8. Thanks again for the clarification
Amen 🙏🙏🙏
Edifying...
Here learning all the way from Ethiopia
do you think Isaiah 52 12 would have got him on the topic of baptism?
I have a question, in Matthew 28:19 Jesus said “…… , baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and the Holy Ghost:” can you please elaborate on that verse.
You might want to watch Pastor Paul's teaching on Matthew chapter 28.
@@CalvaryChapelOntariothank you i rewatched it now. 😅 it’s refreshing to go back and remember his teachings.
What am I missing? I was searching for Acts 8:26-40 teachings and this came up. However, this is a teaching in Isaiah? I kind of glanced through the transcript and didn't see anything about Acts 8. Is Acts 8 in here somewhere? Thanks.
Did you actually listen from the beginning? This is a teaching on Acts 8
@@CalvaryChapelOntario - No sir, guilty as charged. However, that was my question, since I saw a lot of Isaiah being quoted in the transcript, I thought something might have gone awry. I saw the part one of the video series and was looking for the second part. Yes I watched this second part for about 7 minutes and honestly didn't think it was a continuation of he first part. You know what, it's probably just me. I'm not trying to poo-poo this at all; I just thought I might have stumbled upon a mistake. Carry on and God bless! : )
Okay, figured it out! Wow, I've never had that happen before. Turns out the video started playing about halfway through; I have no idea why. I never thought to check the progress since I clicked on part 2, from part one, and it started playing (I assumed from the beginning). Well, it's not like I started watching videos yesterday, but live and learn for sure. Sorry for the fuss! Thank you for the videos, effort and insight! God bless you all.