Seven Deadly Sins: Pride | David Marvin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2024
- Every sin is deadly, but pride is the one at the root of them all. It’s not always clear if someone struggles with pride, yet we all have it. If you don’t think this applies to you, it might be exactly what you need to hear. In this message, we look at Philippians 2 to see what pride is, what it leads to, and how we can cure it. __
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Thank you so much for showing your compassion! It shows your maturity and love you have! Keep it up❤
All colors from all ethnicity should show their compassion because we are all under One God.
Not to contradict what he was saying in the beginning, but the phrase, when said fully, is "the blood of the pact runs thicker than the water of the womb". The saying means the bond of friendship is stronger than that of family. The reason for that is that we are able to choose our friends, whereas family is something you're born into, you don't have a choice. Nevertheless, he was correct in saying the cross is stronger that either of the two. It is the most important relationship in your life.
@Single & Celibate Is A Super Power I know he is, and I never said he wasn't. All I gave was the full and proper meaning of the phrase the preacher used in the beginning of the message.
He is a phenomenal preacher. Thank you 🙏🏼 i have this on replay.
Amazing preacher.
This is great
this was an amazing sermon & truly eye opening
We are all sinners who need a saviour. Racism is wrong yes. All Lives Matter to God. But why is this phrase so sensitive and getting the wrong people triggered?
Which side is more unwilling to hear the other side? Which side embraces cancel culture?
If you are talking about “Black Lives Matter” well; my opinion is I believe that all lives matter but some people think that everyone and everything is against Black people. And so they do ton of protesting and destruction and protest against the police because a man may or may not be racist. All lives matter. Even the police. And I’ve asked people “does white life’s matter?” And you might not agree with this but they respond “no”.
Pride goes both ways.
Pride cannot happen if ypur a christian ...because to be a good christian you have to be convinced you are a complete failure without God....
If you dont believe you are doomed to eternal destruction.. ..
God loves us unconditionally....❤
this was/is really good except for the reference of having to define the idol of self in pride as narcissism :(
Overall I liked the message that being said with this being caked in politics it's hard for me to share this with others like I normally do because of the racial imagery used throughout. With hot topic issues like racism that have high energy around the best way to solve it the best thing to do is simple don't talk about it unless it's in adress in the bible. While racism was a thing in the bible and Jesus wasn't racist (though some of his followers were due to the culture) he preached a simple practice saying all live matter and that he died for everyone but when that is said it too is now a hot button issue. Due to politization of this issue (like how blm used get it's funding through act blue) it makes it difficult to recommend to a fellow members of the church when they see a argument that is deeply ingrained in political opposition to the beliefs of most churches (IE the the left wing overall is pro choice and pro LGBTQ).
I was kinda onboard back then. Not anymore.