Wm. Paul Young - Session 11 (FGC 2016)

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  • Wm. Paul Young - Session 11 (FGC 2016)
    Credits: Forgotten Gospel Conference - www.theforgottengospel.com
    Paul Young is the bestselling author of The Shack, a self-published book that has sold over 20 million copies. He has written several other books including Cross Roads, and his newest release Eve. Paul lives in Oregon City, Oregon with His wife, and has 6 children and 9 grandchildren.

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  • @bobbyfields7359
    @bobbyfields7359 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That was awesome!

  • @Clearsignalwellness
    @Clearsignalwellness 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Man I love this guy, finally someone who really gets the gospel! We’ve got a long way to go, but thank God He never gives up on us regardless of our shortcomings ❤️

  • @jcismyall
    @jcismyall ปีที่แล้ว

    Profound is an understatement

  • @Jenny-ei1db
    @Jenny-ei1db 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Best of Paul's interviews so far. Inspirational and The Shack changed and softened my view of God. Thank you.

  • @MissFidelma
    @MissFidelma 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    God as artist, not as perfectionist or constructionist. Love how this talks leads up to the description of how an artist (in this case a violin maker. 47:00 and onwards) creates and looks upon 'his' creation and experiences the process of creation. Creation works with what material is given, what already is, letting go of the 'prefect' form, letting go of predestined designs, aiming for the creation's unique sound during the process of creation. "It's not the wood that yields to the master, but the master who yields to the wood." God not like a grand engineer, (always disappointed and therefor frustrated and angry with the way things (do not) work out according to his/her plan:)) but God having the heart of an artist, respectfull of creation and what you bring to it, working with you, for you and through you. Thank you Paul, for adding yet another dimension to my understanding and appreciation of God. Almost ready to let go and let God ;)

  • @sylviamyne5627
    @sylviamyne5627 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Paul. I hope you read this....YES, GOD CAN! My prayer is that you get to see it too. I have been blest listening to your story. Thank you.

  • @jannirri2344
    @jannirri2344 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am not as well studied in the scriptures as you Paul, and I agree that if God created the universe which includes the earth, that nothing is outside of Him, but what do you do with John 1:9-13? The world did not KNOW Him. They didnt receive Him but those who did He gave the right to become His children. To me this speaks of choice. We all have access and opportunity to know Him, or ignore Him. I think where we get into trouble is what that choice looks like. It seems to me that from the thief on the cross to the woman at the well, it's still a choice and invitation to follow, to know Him, to participate with Him.
    I have watched your talks, your devotional series, the movie numerous times, and read the book. I graduated from HS in Tillamook, OR and grew up overseas. God has pierced my heart, peeled away layers of hurt, belonging, and lack of trust and challenged my beliefs through your books and your story. I believe that my story of healing is not just for me but to share with others in the flow of life, just as you have so eloquently, courageously, and openly shared yours for the benefit of me and millions of people. Thank you!

  • @isaiahblu9037
    @isaiahblu9037 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful

  • @marymcreynolds9171
    @marymcreynolds9171 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your sharing here touched my husband and my self listened and wept.mas we heard it last night. The words inspired this peom today. The Final Score
    The trees that grow the wood for
    musical translation hidden
    inside trunk and branch
    are various and varying, their
    substance long exposed to wind
    and blight and weather's wild
    vicissitudes, the warp and woof
    of ingrained particles composing
    gradual shape and form one day
    yielding unheard sounds unknown
    in woods and fields and arbors
    whispering sweet notes
    fed by themes long rooted within
    composing minds, winds of
    transformation molding forest shapes
    into future harps and flutes, piano barques
    and rounded drums, stringed vessels
    hiding notes to heal or wound the soul
    attuned to what is played or left unsung.
    mHmc
    1 3 24
    noonish

  • @bluemagic9531
    @bluemagic9531 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    So, the 4 spiritual lies must be the book "Lies we believe about God"?

  • @karentamminen9135
    @karentamminen9135 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don’t know how you can say that God hates sacrifice. He shed the blood of animals to give Adam and Eve clothes. Abel brought a sacrifice of animals to God which was pleasing to Him. Noah sacrificed animals when he came out of the ark. All this is well before Abraham’s time. Then ultimately Jesus was the sacrificial lamb for our sins. In my own life, spiritual growth has always come out of obedient sacrifice in response to God’s love. The sacrifice God hates is the sacrifice made in the attempt to buy God or try to appease Him.

    • @grandlarson
      @grandlarson 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hosea 6:6 and Matthew 9:13

    • @jms4406
      @jms4406 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Because david said sacrifices you don't desire but a contrite heart

    • @12358hi
      @12358hi 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      What was God's ideal?

    • @cleverestx
      @cleverestx 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Actually, the clothing he gave Adam/Eve was never mentioned having come through sacrifice/killing anything...that is just a popular assumption...it could have been wool or other fibers for all we know.

    • @jasonspencer8558
      @jasonspencer8558 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      God loved the intention of their hearts. Those people lived in a time where sacrifices were an act of adoration. God did not want sacrifice, but the beauty of the intentions of their hearts is what God loved. I.E., why Cain's sacrifice was not worthy.