32:20 💜 I have matured a lot since I’ve been a Christian at North Coast and I got the chance to listen/read and follow the Bible for a long time, but it was hard to understand. Now a days it’s still pretty hard to understand, but I believe God is giving me the ability to make me ready to learn what he wants me to learn and I just really love how gentle and thoughtful your words are when you teach, maestro sí eres un especial. Gracias for spreading love ❤️ & 36:00 💜💜
Hello from Thailand 🇹🇭! Judy Quinn from Grove Community Church in Riverside serving in Thailand for 7 years. My friend Kathy Corn introduced me to your study on Revelation and loved last weeks message. Looking forward to continuing!!
The Lord definitely hates sin, but you are correct He doesn’t hate people! The passage in Revelation says, “you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.” Jesus is saying He hates their deeds, not the people themselves. One of our study Bibles says in a note that the Nicolaitans apparently were a heretical sect that compromised and allowed pagan practices like idolatry and immorality into their faith. It’s understandable why Jesus has such strong feelings toward their deeds- they are confusing/misleading His sheep on what the truth is, and about His character. But He will always take back any who repent and turn back to Him. I hope this helps ♥️
32:20 💜 I have matured a lot since I’ve been a Christian at North Coast and I got the chance to listen/read and follow the Bible for a long time, but it was hard to understand. Now a days it’s still pretty hard to understand, but I believe God is giving me the ability to make me ready to learn what he wants me to learn and I just really love how gentle and thoughtful your words are when you teach, maestro sí eres un especial. Gracias for spreading love ❤️
& 36:00 💜💜
Hello from Thailand 🇹🇭! Judy Quinn from Grove Community Church in Riverside serving in Thailand for 7 years. My friend Kathy Corn introduced me to your study on Revelation and loved last weeks message. Looking forward to continuing!!
I don’t think God ever said he hated something or someone.
The Lord definitely hates sin, but you are correct He doesn’t hate people! The passage in Revelation says, “you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.” Jesus is saying He hates their deeds, not the people themselves. One of our study Bibles says in a note that the Nicolaitans apparently were a heretical sect that compromised and allowed pagan practices like idolatry and immorality into their faith. It’s understandable why Jesus has such strong feelings toward their deeds- they are confusing/misleading His sheep on what the truth is, and about His character. But He will always take back any who repent and turn back to Him. I hope this helps ♥️