I’ve never listened to you before and I’m not sure what made me decide to listen but this was just what I needed to hear right now in my life. Thank you so much for this work, it helped me more than I can express.
If we suffer for Christ, this is our duty. If we suffer because of our sins that we cannot stop, this is a dishonor. We must repent and follow the Lord Jesus Alleilua
I've always wondered. Was 'taking up your cross' a common saying in the day? We say it NOW - due to Jesus and what we know in hindsight -but would they have known what he meant or does the original language infer something different? Obviously crucifixion was well known at the time -but they had NO way to know what would happen to Jesus - so I find it odd that he would say this - unless it was in the vernacular of the time. Might be a stupid question -but I'm sure you have some answer that makes sense.
Most of the blessings of suffering seems it is from suffering for the name of Christ. Does this also apply to other types of suffering like chronic illness?
I’ve never listened to you before and I’m not sure what made me decide to listen but this was just what I needed to hear right now in my life. Thank you so much for this work, it helped me more than I can express.
I really appreciate your videos. The spirit of the lord comes through. Thanks.
Great practical tools for daily use. Bryan, your presentation is quite a tonic!
Another listen to an inspiring message. Thank you.
I always enjoy but this one is especially awesome. God's peace be with you
Excellent.
Wonderful stuff! Thanks!
Thank You!
This was not made clear in our scripture lessons back when I was younger.
Such a great comfort to hear.. Thank you. It made me quite emotional.
If we suffer for Christ, this is our duty. If we suffer because of our sins that we cannot stop, this is a dishonor. We must repent and follow the Lord Jesus Alleilua
I've always wondered. Was 'taking up your cross' a common saying in the day? We say it NOW - due to Jesus and what we know in hindsight -but would they have known what he meant or does the original language infer something different? Obviously crucifixion was well known at the time -but they had NO way to know what would happen to Jesus - so I find it odd that he would say this - unless it was in the vernacular of the time. Might be a stupid question -but I'm sure you have some answer that makes sense.
Most of the blessings of suffering seems it is from suffering for the name of Christ. Does this also apply to other types of suffering like chronic illness?
Is this the same as the theology of the cross
Your to happy to the suffering.
Why pick Joel Osteen, didn't know he preached the gosbel, assumed he was a motivational speaker.
He doesn’t preach the gospel which is the point
Does that mean physical suffering?
If I need to be depressed all I need to do is to listen to Wolfmueler.
And he loves this??? I am speechless. I believe it's a sarcastic heart.
Lol
Sigh😞
My flesh was not a fan of this...very difficult to listen to.
Another gosbel, different Jesus.