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The Word of the Lord? What's that? | #anglican #scripture #inspiration
What do we Anglicans mean when we say "The Word of the Lord....Thanks be to God"? Father Jeremiah explains how we believe that the Holy Spirit has inspired the authors of Scripture and thus it is authoritative for us and reveals to us the way of salvation.
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The Fourth of July and the Grace of God #anglican #independenceday #fourthofjuly #christianity
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The Fourth of July and the Grace of God #anglican #independenceday #fourthofjuly #christianity
What is Ordination? #anglican #priest #deacon #church
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Father Jeremiah explains what it means to be ordained and gives a brief overview of how a Deacon and Priest serve the church.
The Fiery Spirit: Why the Spirit came at Pentecost| #anglican #holyspirit
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The Fiery Spirit: Why the Spirit came at Pentecost| #anglican #holyspirit
The Pouring out of the Spirit (not great audio though)| #HolySpirit #pentecost #anglican
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The Pouring out of the Spirit (not great audio though)| #HolySpirit #pentecost #anglican
#Rogation Days and Prayer | #anglican #vocation #rogationtide
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#Rogation Days and Prayer | #anglican #vocation #rogationtide
Psalm 23 and the #Sacraments pt 1 | #anglican #theology #christianity
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Psalm 23 and the #Sacraments pt 1 | #anglican #theology #christianity
New Peace, New Sending, and a Renewed Faith, John 20:19-31 #anglican #preaching #resurrection
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New Peace, New Sending, and a Renewed Faith, John 20:19-31 #anglican #preaching #resurrection
What's So Important about the #Resurrection | #anglican #easter #christisrisen
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What's So Important about the #Resurrection | #anglican #easter #christisrisen
Fed with Christ that We Might Live, Psalm 78, 1 Corinthians 11:23-34 | #holyweek #maundythursday
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Fed with Christ that We Might Live, Psalm 78, 1 Corinthians 11:23-34 | #holyweek #maundythursday
The King Who Saves from Sin, Mark 11:1-11 | #palmsunday #holyweek #anglican #christianity
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The King Who Saves from Sin, Mark 11:1-11 | #palmsunday #holyweek #anglican #christianity
Passiontide and Passion Sunday: What's That?? | #anglican #bookofcommonprayer #passionofthechrist
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Passiontide and Passion Sunday: What's That?? | #anglican #bookofcommonprayer #passionofthechrist
Morning Prayer: 3.15.2024 #morningprayer #anglican #lent
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Morning Prayer: 3.15.2024 #morningprayer #anglican #lent
A Prayer for the Church?| #commonprayer #anglican #laud #prayerbook
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A Prayer for the Church?| #commonprayer #anglican #laud #prayerbook
Made to be God's Dwelling Place | #anglican #preaching #templeofGod
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Made to be God's Dwelling Place | #anglican #preaching #templeofGod
The Spirit of Prayer | #anglican #christianity #prayerbook
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The Spirit of Prayer | #anglican #christianity #prayerbook
You as the Purified Temple, John 2:13-22 | #anglican #christiantheology #lifeinchrist
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You as the Purified Temple, John 2:13-22 | #anglican #christiantheology #lifeinchrist
God's Promises through Suffering, Mark 8:31-38 | #anglican #christianity #lent
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God's Promises through Suffering, Mark 8:31-38 | #anglican #christianity #lent
How did we get 500 subs??
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How did we get 500 subs??
Resisting Temptation for You, Mark 1:9-13 | #lent #anglican #temptation #christianity
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Resisting Temptation for You, Mark 1:9-13 | #lent #anglican #temptation #christianity
The Low Whisper that Brings Mercy, 1 Kings 19, Mark 9 | #anglican #transfiguration #christianity
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The Low Whisper that Brings Mercy, 1 Kings 19, Mark 9 | #anglican #transfiguration #christianity
Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, and Lent | #anglican #ashwednesday #lent
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Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, and Lent | #anglican #ashwednesday #lent
Jesus' Mission for the Church, Matthew 28:16-20 | #anglican #sermon #preaching
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Jesus' Mission for the Church, Matthew 28:16-20 | #anglican #sermon #preaching
Light to Enlighten Us, Luke 2:22-40 | #anglican #candlemas #presentation
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Light to Enlighten Us, Luke 2:22-40 | #anglican #candlemas #presentation
Setting the Communion Altar New | #anglican #communion #eucharist
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Setting the Communion Altar New | #anglican #communion #eucharist
Rebuking Ourselves, Mark 1.21-28 | #anglican #preaching #sermon
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Rebuking Ourselves, Mark 1.21-28 | #anglican #preaching #sermon
Called into New Life and Service, Mark 1:14-20
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Called into New Life and Service, Mark 1:14-20
Such Were Some of You | #anglican #sermon #theology
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Such Were Some of You | #anglican #sermon #theology
What is the Eucharist? | #anglican #holycommunion #bodyandblood
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What is the Eucharist? | #anglican #holycommunion #bodyandblood
United to Christ in His Baptism
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United to Christ in His Baptism

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @neiljoseph8931
    @neiljoseph8931 2 дні тому

    AMEN 🙏

  • @23gold
    @23gold 3 дні тому

    Jesus christ is GOD and he is amazing Ministry john 8:58❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊

  • @rogeronthesouthfork175
    @rogeronthesouthfork175 7 днів тому

    Happy birthday Roz!

  • @merg-vh5sx
    @merg-vh5sx 7 днів тому

    You're real, traditional, Anglicans? I went to your website expecting to see a bit more about the LGBT than the gospel. Not the case at all. Good for you! Jesus first. ❤

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 5 днів тому

      Thank you. Here in the United States, Anglican usually means conservative and traditional. Historically, our branch of Christianity, was called The Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, now simply called The Episcopal Church. When conservatives and traditionally minded believers began leaving the Episcopal Church, they took on the name Anglican to distinguish themselves from Episcopalians. However, Anglican is synonymous with the Church of England which has significant problems and has moved more and more toward liberalism. So, Anglican on a worldwide scale can still mean liberal Christian, but the Global South is also a stalwart place of faithfulness within Anglicanism. And we in the states who left the Episcopal Church starting in the early 2000s would not be here without the support of Global South bishops desiring to see the reemergence of faithful biblical Anglicans in North America. Thanks for stopping by and watching and checking out the website. Have a blessed day!

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 11 днів тому

    whenever someone talks about "the word of GOD," i think about "the ten words" that came down from Sinai and the "ultimate logos" of the author Hebrews that is spoken in the incarnation

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 10 днів тому

      Those are two true things right there! That's another video I need to start thinking through, the connection between Scripture as the word of God and Jesus as the Word of God. I'm sure there are already explanations out there, but still one I need to think about making.

  • @youknowmyname5695
    @youknowmyname5695 11 днів тому

    Is it mandatory in the Anglican Church to wear this? or can you wear anything you want outside official church duties?

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 11 днів тому

      It is not required. The requirements of wearing it in all official duties would also vary from diocese to diocese. Thank you for the question!

    • @youknowmyname5695
      @youknowmyname5695 11 днів тому

      @@graceanglicangastonia9076 Got it. Thanks for the response.

  • @CanadianAnglican
    @CanadianAnglican 11 днів тому

    Watching from the Anglican Church of Canada.

  • @johncarey4167
    @johncarey4167 22 дні тому

    Why didn't the corporal get a mention?

  • @frgraf
    @frgraf 23 дні тому

    Beautiful meditation, Father. Thank you for sharing!

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 24 дні тому

    slightly off topic: 7/4 evening prayer reading as you know was the story of Susanna (Daniel 13) from the apocrypha; could you shed any light on either or both Cranmer's understanding of the apocrypha and any discussion you are aware of about such text's inclusion in the BCP 2019?

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 23 дні тому

      The use of the apocrypha comes out of the 39 articles. In the 6th article, it explains the sufficiency of Scripture for salvation. Things that can't be read from or proved by Scripture are not to be required of anyone for salvation. The article goes on to state what Scripture is comprised of. It is the Old and New Testaments. Regarding the Apocrypha, the article says that these books are read for example of life and instruction of manners, but are not to be used to establish doctrine, ultimately because they are not considered inspired Scripture. So the Apocrypha is maintained because it has been in use from the earliest days of the church since it was attached to the Greek translation of the Old Testament. Cranmer put readings from it into the daily office because it had use for example and instructions of manners (consider some of the wisdom writings in it and how they explain righteous living, etc.). The 2019 maintains this tradition of including the Apocrypha because it was in the 1662. These books do not establish doctrines, but may help us to understand how to live in light of revelation and wisdom. So we still have readings from them here and there in the lectionary, though some will replace them with Old Testament readings when they appear in the lectionary.

  • @rogeronthesouthfork175
    @rogeronthesouthfork175 25 днів тому

    This is really good, Jeremiah.

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 23 дні тому

      Thanks so much. It is very appreciated. I'll have to make one talking about deacons, priests, and bishops at some point since I barely touched on it before I realized that that wasn't the point of the video haha

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 26 днів тому

    blessings on grace anglican

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 23 дні тому

      Blessings to you as well! I pray that your work continues to go well and that your travels are safe.

  • @vesuviusjohn7558
    @vesuviusjohn7558 Місяць тому

    I keep trying to increase my true religion but dogma keeps getting in the way.

  • @irshviralvideo
    @irshviralvideo Місяць тому

    God doesn't exist. Religon is man made. Use reason.

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford Місяць тому

    welcome back.

  • @JanetHadson-po2zr
    @JanetHadson-po2zr 2 місяці тому

    I am a new Anglican coming from Catholicism . I’m learning to use the book of common prayer . It helps me to live my Christianity .

  • @FatherRobLyons
    @FatherRobLyons 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. What hymnal do you use in your parish? I love the guitar accompaniment to the hymns.

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      We use the Celebration Hymnal from 1997. Our musician is a wonderful blessing to us! Thank you for watching. I hope you were blessed.

  • @GeraldChantix-df4ts
    @GeraldChantix-df4ts 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this content. I am unfamiliar with Anglican sermons and have listened through this several times. I confess I may be listening from a very Protestant perspective and simply not have “Anglican ears” to hear. Is there a “main point” to an Anglican sermon? I notice voluminous content, but I am unable to discern the pastoral intent. What does one do after listening to this sermon? Is there application in an Anglican sermon? After several listens through I am unable to identify any application from this sermon to the christian life. (Again, please forgive my Protestant ears) How does one be a doer of this word? Do Anglican sermons have a theme? As I noted previously, there is an abundance of content, but it seems (to me at least) more “theological scattershot” than a synthesized message. What is the central idea or take away for a parishioner after hearing this sermon? Thank you for taking time to allow my questions. God bless you and your parish in North Carolina! -GC

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    morning prayer as a communal prayer is far superior to being alone!

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      Amen! But it is such a comfort to know that others are praying the same liturgies as you are when you are not able to join others in corporate worship. Blessings to you always!

  • @twanderson7756
    @twanderson7756 2 місяці тому

    Educational and useful, thank you.

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    fun fact!

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    fun😆

  • @graceanglicangastonia9076
    @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

    Apologies about saying Joshua when I was speaking about Joseph. Can't really fix that now and am leaving this up and hopefully all will see this comment to know that I misspoke by saying Joshua.

  • @josefraaf6031
    @josefraaf6031 2 місяці тому

    Amen!

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    blessings on you for enduring my questions!

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      It's my pleasure. I appreciate the well thought out questions that aren't 'gotcha' or 'troll-baiting' questions. I'm glad you ask them and are seeking to understand.

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    also, as a wandering mistral, would it be possible for me to unite with the acna?

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      This is a big question. I would say that looking for a nearer congregation/priest/bishop to talk to about your unique situation and being a member within the ACNA would be wise. Though in all honesty, considering where you are, I don't imagine there would be a problem with you being member of the ACNA as long as their is a connection to a 'local-ish' congregation through giving and worship together when able, not purposefully neglecting (as in the wanton disregard/indifference to corporate worship, as opposed to deeply desiring to attend and be connected yet unable to attend due to life circumstances ) the gathering of the saints. That is, theological distinctions aside ;) (I don't know all the possible places where there may be disagreement and how significant each area is in the grand scheme and where some disagreements may actually be complementary aspects of working out an understanding of the Faith). Lastly, I thought you may have misspelled minstral, but then I thought, 'mistral looks like it probably is a real word and not a type, so I looked it up and learned that mistral is a 'strong, cold northwesterly wind that blows from southern France into the Gulf of Lion' and I thought, now that is quite the personal description haha

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    with apostolic success and the common book of prayer only having priest "grant" absolution (which i take to mean that voicing absolution of our High Priest Messiah Jesus), how does the acna understand the priesthood of believers of 1 Peter?

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      I think that 'granting' absolution is of the same nature as 'proclaiming' absolution. In the public absolution, the emphasis is certainly a sense of a petition to the Father to bring absolution to the people, but I think that in the broader context of the priesthood, especially with recognition that the original absolution in Morning Prayer does include the phrase that Christ has given authority to his ordained ministers to declare and pronounce absolution to the people (though this form does not have a direct pronouncement, but is still in a petition/blessing form of prayer for the people to receive it from God), that even the petition/blessing forms are a direct pronouncement upon the people of absolution. Alongside that, in the 1662's Visitation of the Sick section, there is a direct pronouncement of absolution in the form of "I absolve you..." And of course, having written this, I look back at your question and realize that you phrase of 'grant' isn't drawing a distinction about the type of absolution/meaning of absolution from a priest, but you are using 'only' to refer to the priest/bishop alone being the ones who grant that forgiveness in that way. haha Sorry, I missed the point, but I'm leaving up my previous thoughts and not deleting them even though they miss the point of your question because I misunderstood the initial clause but that led me to say something useful anyway. Funny how the Holy Spirit works... I'll work out a proper answer in the next comment.

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      Now, getting to the heart, I believe of the question: If we have priests, then what is the role, if any, of the phrase "priesthood of all believers." One thing that we have to consider is that this particular phrase, that arises out of 1 Peter 2:9's reference to Christians as a royal priesthood, comes from Exodus 19:6 (I know you probably already know the references, but for the sake of clarity, I mention them). In that context, God is speaking of Israel after the Exodus from Egypt and calls them a 'kingdom of priests and a holy nation.' Sometimes, when we think of priests, we think of their work on behalf of others or towards others, and don't fully bring to mind what they are doing before God and toward God in a distinct way. The priest's role before God is to offer sacrifices and bring the people's petitions to God and thus petition God for his grace, to be set apart from everyone else for service, and to be fully committed before God to his service. God calls all of the nation of Israel to be a kingdom of priests, but then he establishes a particular priesthood to do very particular tasks that flow out of the general tasks of the priests. The levitical and Aaronic priests act in as sacrificing priests in a literal sense by actually offering animals, as well as grain, bread, fruit, wine, etc., on the altar to God and through that to intercede for the people. We see that this is the work of Christ for us now. He is the one who offered himself and presents himself now before the Father and intercedes directly on our behalf. So what did it mean for Israel to be a kingdom of priests then? I think that in the context of them then having a regular priesthood crafted out of their general priesthood, that Israel as a kingdom of priests was a group of people called to be committed to God through the covenant, obedient to his commands, making a sacrifice of their own selves through the commitment to the covenant, as well as being petitioners of their neighbors needs to God in heaven and making known his promises to their neighbors as a form of encouragement and assurance, while submitting to the priesthood of the Levites and high priests. And that brings us to 1 Peter's use. I think that St. Peter is considering the broad context here of the people of Israel as priests while having an official priesthood too. Israel as priests doesn't mean they each individually can walk up to the Temple courtyard and through a cow on the altar and sacrifice it before God, no there was a specially set apart group that did that. Israel's priesthood as a nation was a general priesthood of set apartness from the world with a calling to make known the promises of God through the good deeds and words about the covenant to others. Likewise, the general calling of the Christian is one of being in the royal priesthood with priesthood more broadly defined as a people who are set apart to God who offer their whole lives as a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1-3) and through that to make known the Gospel of Christ's forgiveness of sins through his sacrifice upon the cross and to thus through the promises of God offer forgiveness to their neighbors as they draw near to God in Christ. So in that sense, Christian's are a royal priesthood. It is a broad sense that allows for a narrow sense of priesthood as well, which is seen in the calling and ordination of bishops, priests, and deacons, who serve the people and lead the people to God that they might be partakers in the sacrifice that removes their sins. In our case, the narrow priesthood, does not offer a sacrifice to God anymore because Christ has accomplished that aspect, but the priesthood also intercedes for the people through Christ's intercession because they have been particularly set apart and called to dedicate their lives to God's people in a way that other Christians are not called to serve, though the other Christians are part of the general royal priesthood. So, I think that the priesthood of all believers does not negate having a group of clergy (which is not your question, but a totally different issue that some have), but also that having clergy who have apostolic authority, does not undercut the priesthood of all believers. It is ultimately about the broad and narrow understandings of how the Bible speaks of priesthood. The broad category is focused on all believers living a life of set-apartness-from-the-world, being living sacrifices, interceding on behalf of their neighbors, and making known the promises of God through the Gospel, which can include a sense of absolution through the declaration of the forgiveness of sins through Jesus for all who come to him (and when speaking one on one, the non-ordained Christian, can certainly declare an absolution because forgiveness is for all those who are penitent and confess their sins), but none-the-less, there is a unique sacramental absolution that comes through the bishops and priests to the people that Christ has ordained to be so. So the Anglican understanding of priesthood as an ordained group complements the concept of the priesthood of all believers and doesn't take way. They both help each other come more deeply to fruition in the life of the church and help the church to grow and continue to reach towards the ends of the earth. I hope that makes sense and doesn't make a hash of your question despite my initial misreading. haha

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    one of the amazing things about the prayers in the common book of prayer is how they grow with us--when we read them they will show up something new to comfort or transform us or guide us!

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      Very very true! I’ve been thinking that it took me about 3years to work through most of the Sunday collects and it may be time for me to start walking through them again to see how they strike me this go around.

  • @russellmiles2861
    @russellmiles2861 2 місяці тому

    Lying in Defence of the Faith

  • @emmersonthompson9903
    @emmersonthompson9903 2 місяці тому

    Thanks be to God in the highest amen

  • @laurencewells3673
    @laurencewells3673 2 місяці тому

    Blessed be God in his angels and his saints.

  • @breebrat56
    @breebrat56 2 місяці тому

    Jesus freed us from slavery to sin when he died on the cross for our sins. When we gave our lives to Christ and became baptized of his family for eternity, we surrendered all of ourselves to him and gained a relationship with. I’m no longer a slave to fear & sin. I am a child of GOD. I didn’t enter into slavery again. Slavery is by definition: you are owned. No free will. No relationship. No freedom. Jesus still allows free will when we’re part of his forever family. But when we sin against him & against others…. We can ask for Jesus’s forgiveness, he forgives us, it’s erased because of what he did on the cross, and we still are part of his family and will never die. We can no longer sin and not feel horrible for grieving Jesus and doing wrong against him because we are HIS and HE is OURS. ❤ Sensitivity of the Holy Spirit in Us & sensitivity in our RELATIONSHIP with Jesus. Adoni. Abba. Elohim. The beginning and the end. Father forever. ❤ LOVE, RESPECT, & fear of Jesus is the beginning of wisdom. It’s similar to the healthy relationship of a GOOD parent. Surrender to gain EVERYTHING.❤

  • @evanschris4174
    @evanschris4174 2 місяці тому

    Amen❤

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    may God richly bless you Father Jeremiah, your ministry, your family, and Grace Anglican. I warmly remember the open spirit and kindness of everyone when i visited

  • @annabellewalsh1824
    @annabellewalsh1824 2 місяці тому

    Jesus Christ is the father the son the Holy Spirit Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh.Acts 2:38 We need to do the word of God ✝️❤️

  • @aarongoofy2712
    @aarongoofy2712 2 місяці тому

    ✝️

  • @aarongoofy2712
    @aarongoofy2712 2 місяці тому

    Amen❤❤❤❤

  • @darkshadow9291
    @darkshadow9291 2 місяці тому

    Religion is just a way to gain power over others faith is based on that which can't be proven without faith there's no manipulation without manipulation there's no fear and without fear there's no power and that is all religion is a way to gain power over others

  • @La.Unica.Jennyyy
    @La.Unica.Jennyyy 2 місяці тому

    AMEN❤❤❤❤😢

  • @R512_
    @R512_ 2 місяці тому

    🤙

  • @Anthony-fs7xo
    @Anthony-fs7xo 2 місяці тому

    Glory be to God

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    learn so very much from your teaching!

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 2 місяці тому

    in a sermon you said all the Psalms are about Jesus--maybe you could make a video about that?

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      That’s a good idea. I’ll have to work on that for the future. Thanks and blessings!

  • @Diana-xm1dm
    @Diana-xm1dm 2 місяці тому

    There is no trinity. Jesus is Father, Son and Holy Spirit... God = the Lord Jesus = the Lord Holy Spirit = the Lord. Isaiah 9:6 New King James Version 6 For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a 👉Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty👉 God, Everlasting👉 Father, Prince of Peace. Cheers

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 3 місяці тому

    can't watch the live stream during the week--however, i am so grateful that i can watch as it helps me feel connect to the larger body of Christ

    • @graceanglicangastonia9076
      @graceanglicangastonia9076 2 місяці тому

      Always glad streams can be watched anytime. And I'm glad that you can come to watch them when you have time and don't have to complete miss. I hope all is well for you. Blessings.

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 3 місяці тому

    praise be to Messiah Jesus

  • @dreameruy9510
    @dreameruy9510 3 місяці тому

    The Trinity is a big lie 666= these 3 are One God is One and ALONE Before me there was NO GOD formed, Neither shall there be AFTER ME Jesus is the name of the Father Jesus is the name of the Son Jesus is the name of the Holy Ghost These three are One= JESUS He was in the World and the World was made by him and the World knew him not (Jn1:10) VERY VERY CLEAR VERSE HE WAS IN THE WORLD AND THE WORLD WAS MADE BY HIM JESUS MADE THE WORLD ALONE ( Not Them,,, Not Triune God,,, Not Jehovah, Yahweh, Adonai, Elohim, Yhwh, Allah, Buddha, ect.

  • @bigwill7097
    @bigwill7097 3 місяці тому

    So I guess yall are up the creek. Because the resurrection did not happen

  • @genegifford
    @genegifford 3 місяці тому

    He is risen!

  • @fav46110
    @fav46110 3 місяці тому

    Amen Jesus is everything