I think Proverbs 31 and Titus 2 are good counsel for Christian woman. There's nothing wrong with working and contributing to the household. However, your household should be of utmost importance -- family is everything, it is crucial. Thank you very much for the video!
This was absolutely phenomenal..... this has truths I’ll carry in my conscience when speaking on these issues in the home, and abroad. Well done brethren, well done.
I love and enjoy to be the weaker vessel because that's how the creator ordained, women who want to be like men your missing out big time! you will only grow tired because your striving to do what HE who made you female did not ordain for you❤🌹
I honor and respect women like you who strive to uphold the Lord's commandments. "[...] but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates." (Prov. 31: 30-31, KJV.) God bless.
the crown of the crown is an excellent way of putting it. ive seen the fear for death of relationships in couples who engaged in sex before marriage. the struggle is real. its made even more volatile by bringing kids into the mix. spectacular visuals from mister knox. love the juxtaposition of natural animal and sea life scenes with the teaching :)
I can’t hear exactly what is being said for the loud music. Is there a version without music or maybe a written manuscript? I think Biblical manhood/womanhood are important subjects.
@@JamesStansell thank you. I found a setting for captions. Very helpful! Thank you. I still find it bizarre that TH-camrs somehow think that God’s Word need to be drowned out by music.
So if Adam wasn't deceived and he believed God, did he eat the fruit that was in the mist of the garden because he wanted to commit suicide. Or did Adam eat the fruit that was in the midst of the garden because he believed the serpent and believe that he would become like a god by eating the fruit. This message is about the glorification of fleshood.
There is no such person as Lilith. She is a Talmudic myth. _"Scholars are not certain where the character of "Lilith" comes from, though many believe she was inspired by Sumerian myths about female vampires called “Lillu” or Mesopotamian myths about succubae (female night demons) called “lilin.” Lilith is mentioned four times in the Babylonian Talmud."_ (Source, www.learnreligions.com/legend-of-lilith-origins-2076660)
Beautiful production and insightful disquisition.
I love hearing Godly Men stand up to the culture and defend the truth.
I think Proverbs 31 and Titus 2 are good counsel for Christian woman. There's nothing wrong with working and contributing to the household. However, your household should be of utmost importance -- family is everything, it is crucial. Thank you very much for the video!
This was absolutely phenomenal..... this has truths I’ll carry in my conscience when speaking on these issues in the home, and abroad. Well done brethren, well done.
Thank you for sharing the truth and not being ashamed of it
This is so well done. Thank you for proclaiming the truth of God's word unashamedly and unabashed.
Very nice and thoughtful video. On behalf of the public: thank you.
I love and enjoy to be the weaker vessel because that's how the creator ordained, women who want to be like men your missing out big time! you will only grow tired because your striving to do what HE who made you female did not ordain for you❤🌹
I honor and respect women like you who strive to uphold the Lord's commandments.
"[...] but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates." (Prov. 31: 30-31, KJV.)
God bless.
Beautiful production, everything was on point!
Glorious!
Makes so much sense. I feel robbed and disabused as a woman educated and reared in the modern west.
the crown of the crown is an excellent way of putting it. ive seen the fear for death of relationships in couples who engaged in sex before marriage. the struggle is real. its made even more volatile by bringing kids into the mix. spectacular visuals from mister knox. love the juxtaposition of natural animal and sea life scenes with the teaching :)
Amen!
Comment to spread the word, folks!
This is why I long to join a Baptist congregation and speaks volumes about why the Orthodox Presbyterian Church is spiritually dead.
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So two kingdoms? Nah. Women should not be over man. Period
I can’t hear exactly what is being said for the loud music. Is there a version without music or maybe a written manuscript? I think Biblical manhood/womanhood are important subjects.
Maybe try turning on subtitles?
@@JamesStansell thank you. I found a setting for captions. Very helpful! Thank you. I still find it bizarre that TH-camrs somehow think that God’s Word need to be drowned out by music.
@@touchofgrace3217 you're welcome and so true!
Great video and message, just a bit over produced at points.
So if Adam wasn't deceived and he believed God, did he eat the fruit that was in the mist of the garden because he wanted to commit suicide. Or did Adam eat the fruit that was in the midst of the garden because he believed the serpent and believe that he would become like a god by eating the fruit.
This message is about the glorification of fleshood.
I heard Lilith was made of dust like Adam.
There is no such person as Lilith. She is a Talmudic myth. _"Scholars are not certain where the character of "Lilith" comes from, though many believe she was inspired by Sumerian myths about female vampires called “Lillu” or Mesopotamian myths about succubae (female night demons) called “lilin.” Lilith is mentioned four times in the Babylonian Talmud."_
(Source, www.learnreligions.com/legend-of-lilith-origins-2076660)
@@marthaj67 Thank you for sharing this, sounds like something to stay clear of!
I saw that comment and was gonna say the same thing 😅
@@marthaj67 - I'll trust the rabbinical view. Thanks.
@@marthaj67 Oh she exists, and she's considered a demon in the Talmudic myth.
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