its a Sin problem not a skin problem. Its amazing when people say they are serving Jesus that they don't have to change their language and behavior, once you know to do right and don't, its call Rebellion. God does understand rebellion.
[1:04] What he thinks needs to happen to get the WHOLE church mobilized on this topic [3:15] The story of an ignorant pastor [4:40] The type of conversation that needs to be had [6:45] Combatting the divisions (denominational, theological, etc) in the body [8:10] The benefits of the impending persecution of the church in America [9:30] Finding common ground within the body [10:40] The real issue is not racism [14:14] How we are experiencing the fruit of the Tower of Babel [16:04] Visual of the REAL problem we are all dealing with [17:04] Feeling the pain of others [19:40] How white Americans don’t feel the weight of systemic oppression [21:00] Making “Black Lives Matter” a HUMAN issue, and not just a “black issue”.
The tower babel is not a good example. Because that was a example of people trying to be like God and God destroyed it.....Luke 6:22 Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake. RED LETER....
Hold on, that was a weak example on white ppl so called learning they are not supposed to use the word "nigga". Says who? I don't agree entirely. I mean I understand that the word was used in the past towards slaves disrespectfully but yet black ppl appropriate and loosely use the word towards not only each other but into the culture of hip hop and social conversation w/ any ppl groups. And yet expect ppl who are not colored to not say it? Please get out of here w/ that. That's called a double standard. That's like saying "do as I say and not as I do". Smh also if it's used derogatorily I understand, not the right thing to do nor the smartest but not supposed to say it at all just sounds ignorant. That sounds like someone coming up w/ their own personal rules or preference. It's Like saying don't use our word. Thats our word for endearment towards each other but you can't say it bc ppl in the past who used it under another scenario is the same as today
The love of money is not the root of sin. Adam and Eve fail to sin before there was any kind of currency. The Devil has 3 tricks and they r all attacks of lust and pride. The roots of sin are pride and lust. There are only 3 categories of sin. All sin falls into 1 of these categories: Lust of the eye, lust of the flesh, and pride of life. That is why not 1 sin is greater than another God. A murderer will get the same punishment as a liar at judgement if our sins are not covered by the blood of Jesus. Man rates sin and judges according to what they think is worse. All sin is the same to God. All sin can be forgiven except blasphemy of the Holy Ghost.
Racism isn't the problem. Prejudice isn't the problem. Sin is the problem. It's that simple. You are in this world, not of this world. Get used to being persecuted. It's gonna happen. Get used to prejudice. We don't need to sit down and have a heated argument about race, prejudice and persecution. We need to welcome the persecution and prejudice with a hug and warm greeting. I don't naturally want to welcome persecution. I want to crush it. I want to protect myself. However, God is my protector and justice is dished out as He sees fit, not as I (or you) see fit. We always overcomplicate things. Our job, as far as each other are concerned, is to love one another.
Racism & prejudices are sins. They're not mutually exclusive. Your simplicity seems very sophomoric yet your opening comes off like a "super-Christian".
Racism and Prejudices are sins, I agree. As are murder, rape and even lies. None of them are mutually exclusive. All are sins though. My simplicity may seem sophomoric, but was my comment wrong? So does God see a difference in sin?
I think yes and no to your comment being wrong. Sin is the root problem. But I think we must talk about the problems of racism and prejudice with people before we can ever get to conversations about sin. IMO, to not have conversations with people about it would be avoiding persecution and protecting oneself. Having these conversations may be how someone comes to know the Lord. If the least of these don't experience the compassion and the love of Christ through His followers and the elitists aren't corrected and reproofed in love from the truth of the scriptures, then how will things change in regards to these specific matters? It's a matter of God identifying various sins (which there are differences) but not that we should rank sin.
I don't think the church doesn't care about the movement. the BLM is not a BLACK and its ideologies makes any Christian cringe. A reformed preacher will literally run from this topic.
I hope you know I am not talking all reformed pastors. Obviously I am not talking about those in back porch and pretty much most black reformed pastors. I am talking about the John MacArthur and Al Mohlers of the world. 🌍
you bleep out Truth saying someone name but you have all these artist getting up on here actually cussing. I remember the good old days when artist and guest had enough respect to at least not cuss but now they don't care. if you bleep out anything bleep out that but Great interview
Criminals are not gentle neither should the law when criminals show their face. We all have the same opportunities. We as white people do feel the wait of it Truth and Wade. It is not race at all it is a third world culture problem. We need to forget we are black or white and embrace Christ. You were saying towards the end of the video that we call minorities these Asian African excetera American well we didn't come up with that name those minorities do I consider all Races and most of the people that I know that are white consider all racist Americans if you believe in the Constitution being our founding documents and you believe that they protect your rights if you don't then you might be another label connected with American because you're not integrated into the American Christian culture
We all did not have the same opportunities. I don't have a record, never been to jail, graduated from college, have one wife and all three of my children living in the same house, yet I am followed around a store like a CRIMINAL. What Truth said in a prior clip, is in this country especially, The Civil Rights movement was lead by mostly black churches, white churches had little or no say because they benefited from segregation, benefited from Jim Crow laws, benefited from slavery and unfortunately the church they cosigned the behavior in slavery based off of gross misinterpretation of Scripture. This has fueled by people of European decent. For the church to reconcile, we must admit the issues where there is a divide. I've had great conversation pastors and other friends in the faith who happen to be white, who grieve and have made efforts to use their platform to make the people who they have influence. And many of them have suffer the backlash from their congregations, people threatening to pull their "support" i.e. tithing, giving, funding of projects, etc. if they don't stop preaching about it. This is a sin problem to the extent that we worship our color more than the One that we were created by which we are made in His image and likeness. Therefore, if I treat anyone made in His image and likeness less than such, I am already in contempt.
My favorite Da truth interview
its a Sin problem not a skin problem. Its amazing when people say they are serving Jesus that they don't have to change their language and behavior, once you know to do right and don't, its call Rebellion. God does understand rebellion.
[1:04] What he thinks needs to happen to get the WHOLE church mobilized on this topic
[3:15] The story of an ignorant pastor
[4:40] The type of conversation that needs to be had
[6:45] Combatting the divisions (denominational, theological, etc) in the body
[8:10] The benefits of the impending persecution of the church in America
[9:30] Finding common ground within the body
[10:40] The real issue is not racism
[14:14] How we are experiencing the fruit of the Tower of Babel
[16:04] Visual of the REAL problem we are all dealing with
[17:04] Feeling the pain of others
[19:40] How white Americans don’t feel the weight of systemic oppression
[21:00] Making “Black Lives Matter” a HUMAN issue, and not just a “black issue”.
I love when he said sit tight lollll
Kane and Abel is a fine example of prejudice before the Tower of Babel. 🤷🏾♂️
What scripture is he referencing around the 9:10 - 9:25 mark?
2 years later i see they didt answer the question???
Who's watching this in 2020??
We must come out of the Roman Catholic Church doctrine. Most churches are under pagan Trinity 3 gods and the Christmas god.2 Corinthians 11:4.
The tower babel is not a good example. Because that was a example of people trying to be like God and God destroyed it.....Luke 6:22 Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake. RED LETER....
Hold on, that was a weak example on white ppl so called learning they are not supposed to use the word "nigga". Says who? I don't agree entirely. I mean I understand that the word was used in the past towards slaves disrespectfully but yet black ppl appropriate and loosely use the word towards not only each other but into the culture of hip hop and social conversation w/ any ppl groups. And yet expect ppl who are not colored to not say it? Please get out of here w/ that. That's called a double standard. That's like saying "do as I say and not as I do". Smh also if it's used derogatorily I understand, not the right thing to do nor the smartest but not supposed to say it at all just sounds ignorant. That sounds like someone coming up w/ their own personal rules or preference. It's Like saying don't use our word. Thats our word for endearment towards each other but you can't say it bc ppl in the past who used it under another scenario is the same as today
No! The problem is pride!
yeah, the root of sin according to the bible is love of money (pride and pleasure).
The love of money is not the root of sin. Adam and Eve fail to sin before there was any kind of currency. The Devil has 3 tricks and they r all attacks of lust and pride. The roots of sin are pride and lust. There are only 3 categories of sin. All sin falls into 1 of these categories: Lust of the eye, lust of the flesh, and pride of life. That is why not 1 sin is greater than another God. A murderer will get the same punishment as a liar at judgement if our sins are not covered by the blood of Jesus. Man rates sin and judges according to what they think is worse. All sin is the same to God. All sin can be forgiven except blasphemy of the Holy Ghost.
Racism isn't the problem. Prejudice isn't the problem. Sin is the problem. It's that simple. You are in this world, not of this world. Get used to being persecuted. It's gonna happen. Get used to prejudice. We don't need to sit down and have a heated argument about race, prejudice and persecution. We need to welcome the persecution and prejudice with a hug and warm greeting. I don't naturally want to welcome persecution. I want to crush it. I want to protect myself. However, God is my protector and justice is dished out as He sees fit, not as I (or you) see fit. We always overcomplicate things. Our job, as far as each other are concerned, is to love one another.
Racism & prejudices are sins. They're not mutually exclusive. Your simplicity seems very sophomoric yet your opening comes off like a "super-Christian".
yeah yeah typical white Evangelical pretending to be color blind
Racism and Prejudices are sins, I agree. As are murder, rape and even lies. None of them are mutually exclusive. All are sins though. My simplicity may seem sophomoric, but was my comment wrong? So does God see a difference in sin?
Really?! Surely you can troll better than that. Let me help you. I'm Jewish. No, really, I'm a fairly conservative Christian Jew. Have at it.
I think yes and no to your comment being wrong. Sin is the root problem. But I think we must talk about the problems of racism and prejudice with people before we can ever get to conversations about sin. IMO, to not have conversations with people about it would be avoiding persecution and protecting oneself. Having these conversations may be how someone comes to know the Lord. If the least of these don't experience the compassion and the love of Christ through His followers and the elitists aren't corrected and reproofed in love from the truth of the scriptures, then how will things change in regards to these specific matters? It's a matter of God identifying various sins (which there are differences) but not that we should rank sin.
I don't think the church doesn't care about the movement. the BLM is not a BLACK and its ideologies makes any Christian cringe.
A reformed preacher will literally run from this topic.
Big OX Uchia true, and the reason why I'm no longer Christian. Preachers are pacifiers...
dont follow church. follow christ himself. he is the only one who is perfect
Joshua Lyons you have to ask were you ever a follower of Christ
MY question is can you be actively helping without being BLM?
I hope you know I am not talking all reformed pastors. Obviously I am not talking about those in back porch and pretty much most black reformed pastors. I am talking about the John MacArthur and Al Mohlers of the world. 🌍
That's crazy how he didn't not to say the n word.
you bleep out Truth saying someone name but you have all these artist getting up on here actually cussing. I remember the good old days when artist and guest had enough respect to at least not cuss but now they don't care. if you bleep out anything bleep out that but Great interview
We bleeped it out so people didn't try to figure out who the Pastor was.
Criminals are not gentle neither should the law when criminals show their face. We all have the same opportunities. We as white people do feel the wait of it Truth and Wade. It is not race at all it is a third world culture problem. We need to forget we are black or white and embrace Christ. You were saying towards the end of the video that we call minorities these Asian African excetera American well we didn't come up with that name those minorities do I consider all Races and most of the people that I know that are white consider all racist Americans if you believe in the Constitution being our founding documents and you believe that they protect your rights if you don't then you might be another label connected with American because you're not integrated into the American Christian culture
We all did not have the same opportunities. I don't have a record, never been to jail, graduated from college, have one wife and all three of my children living in the same house, yet I am followed around a store like a CRIMINAL. What Truth said in a prior clip, is in this country especially, The Civil Rights movement was lead by mostly black churches, white churches had little or no say because they benefited from segregation, benefited from Jim Crow laws, benefited from slavery and unfortunately the church they cosigned the behavior in slavery based off of gross misinterpretation of Scripture. This has fueled by people of European decent.
For the church to reconcile, we must admit the issues where there is a divide. I've had great conversation pastors and other friends in the faith who happen to be white, who grieve and have made efforts to use their platform to make the people who they have influence. And many of them have suffer the backlash from their congregations, people threatening to pull their "support" i.e. tithing, giving, funding of projects, etc. if they don't stop preaching about it. This is a sin problem to the extent that we worship our color more than the One that we were created by which we are made in His image and likeness. Therefore, if I treat anyone made in His image and likeness less than such, I am already in contempt.
you follow me? rofl