Thank you. It really helped clear up Matthew 5-22 for me. You have a gift for explaining the Bible without being overbearing. God bless you and thank you again.
I've learned that even if you were wronged & they still hold something against you, though you did nothing wrong, still you need to make it right with them & forgive them.
@@FollowerOfChrist144 oh ok great cuz I believe the 10 Commandments of God are eternal. But how he still missed the Sabbath day? The Sabbath was created during creation wayyy before sin.
Colossians was referring to feast day sabbaths and new moon sabbaths and food and drink offerings associated with those sabbaths. Paul was not referring to the seventh day sabbath which is one of the Ten Commandments. That is still binding.
Stop preaching falsehood. You can't pick and choose which of the decalogue should be kept and which ones not. You quoted Colosians as a basis to stop the seventh-day sabbath but you conveniently forget the Paul who wrote Colosians observed the seventh-day sabbath. There is not a single biblical text in the whole of scripture that supports Sunday observance.
With all due respect, you should consider changing your communication style to a softer approach. The entire law is summed up in a single command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ If you keep on biting and devouring each other, watch out or you will be destroyed by each other.
Early Christians, initially mostly Jews, faced a dilemma when Gentiles embraced salvation through Jesus. The Jerusalem council (Acts 15) decided Gentile Christians should observe specific principles, excluding Sabbath-keeping, indicating it wasn't deemed essential by the apostles.
What a gift to the church is this man
Thank you. It really helped clear up Matthew 5-22 for me. You have a gift for explaining the Bible without being overbearing. God bless you and thank you again.
Imagine if the world listened to and followed the words spoke in this one sermon alone.
YES!
Praise the Lord 🙏. Thank you for sharing this video.
You are so welcome. God bless.
I've learned that even if you were wronged & they still hold something against you, though you did nothing wrong, still you need to make it right with them & forgive them.
May GOD hear our prayers,
Loved the message David! Some great insight that helped me prepare my own message on these verses.
Fantastic! Blessings!
@@DavidGuzikEnduringWord I look forward to learning more from you as I continue my journey. Just now getting into the Pastoral path.
@@BarbershopReviews May the Lord reveal much to you!
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Thank you so much for your work David!
We r blessed
Is it Moses law or Gods law?? I’m talking about the 10 Commandments
Bingo. He’s speaking of the Jewish law, not the 10 commandments
@@FollowerOfChrist144 oh ok great cuz I believe the 10 Commandments of God are eternal. But how he still missed the Sabbath day? The Sabbath was created during creation wayyy before sin.
Colossians was referring to feast day sabbaths and new moon sabbaths and food and drink offerings associated with those sabbaths. Paul was not referring to the seventh day sabbath which is one of the Ten Commandments. That is still binding.
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Stop preaching falsehood. You can't pick and choose which of the decalogue should be kept and which ones not. You quoted Colosians as a basis to stop the seventh-day sabbath but you conveniently forget the Paul who wrote Colosians observed the seventh-day sabbath. There is not a single biblical text in the whole of scripture that supports Sunday observance.
I believe that requirement has been fulfilled in Jesus Christ. It’s up to us if we wish to observe one ‘Sabbath’ day, two.. or all seven.
With all due respect, you should consider changing your communication style to a softer approach.
The entire law is summed up in a single command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ If you keep on biting and devouring each other, watch out or you will be destroyed by each other.
Early Christians, initially mostly Jews, faced a dilemma when Gentiles embraced salvation through Jesus. The Jerusalem council (Acts 15) decided Gentile Christians should observe specific principles, excluding Sabbath-keeping, indicating it wasn't deemed essential by the apostles.