The Burning Bush by George Burnash
The Burning Bush by George Burnash
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What do we have to really fear about this election? Romans thirteen
There is a lot of worry, a lot of fear, really some downright terror over what may happen with this election. And if that person wins, or the other person wins, or that party takes power, etc. etc. So if we are people of faith, what should we really be thinking about this election?
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is it true? does it matter?
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There is a new viral post going around Facebook about how it is blocking things. Is this true? What about all those other things we post? Does it matter if it's actually true or not? If we're just trying to help other people, or if it might be true, what does that do for us
Thoughts about the trump shooting, presidents, government, and what our approach should be
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We all know about what happened the other day with the attempt on Trump, and I've seen a lot of things from a lot of people that are all over the place on it. Sadly, I've seen many Christians responding in a very unchristlike, ungodly manner. So what is the proper response? This is just some of my thoughts with a little bit of rambling in there
I'm a Really Bad Person: They Told Me So - The Burning Bush
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I hear it a lot. Other "Christians" condemning me (and others) as a horrible terrible person because of a number of things. The list is long. Here's why I am so evil, and my response to people who do and act this way... A pastor, teacher, and follower of yeshua hamashiach (Jesus Christ), I was raised in a non Christian home and came to accept Christ when I was 19. To say He radically changed my...
Louisiana's 10 commandments law: good? bad? thing legal ? my thoughts
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Louisiana recently passed a new law requiring the 10 commandments to be displayed in every classroom that receives public funding. So is the thing legal or not? Is it a good idea? Will it change the moral fabric of our society? Is this how we bring change back to our country, or are we missing something?
Sabbaticals, mental and emotional health and shooting our own wounded
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I realized not too long ago that I was in need of a little bit of a break. A timeout, a vacation, a sabbatical. I made a post about it and had a rather interesting response that made me aware of a few things and how often we may not be aware of some of the harm we do
The goofy things we believe today... Why do we believe and push them?
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So many Christians in America today believe and push untrue and oftentimes just downright goofy and ridiculous things. Why do we do that? How long have we been doing that and what's the solution?
How do I keep from being bitter and angry over what I see people from the church do
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I had somebody ask me, when I see so called Christians and church people do things that are not what God has called us to do, how do I keep from getting angry and bitter and even hateful towards them? It's not an easy answer , so let's hash it out and think it out a little bit
Has the bible been changed?
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I've had people recently try to convince me that the Bible has been changed to make it say what certain people wanted it say. is this true? Is this really happening or is this a misunderstanding of how translations work? And what's really happening?
Are We Making Some Things More Important Than They Really Are? - The Burning Bush
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Are We Making Some Things More Important Than They Really Are? - The Burning Bush
The Beattitudes and How We Might Be Missing Whats Being Said
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The Beattitudes and How We Might Be Missing Whats Being Said
Study? Context? Do we need to work to understand the Bible?
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Study? Context? Do we need to work to understand the Bible?
David and Bathsheba- We've Missed a Few Things (Like the Point) - The Burning Bush
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David and Bathsheba- We've Missed a Few Things (Like the Point) - The Burning Bush
Who Really Killed Jesus? - The Burning Bush
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Who Really Killed Jesus? - The Burning Bush
Can Women Be Pastors? Teachers? Preachers? - The Burning Bush
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Can Women Be Pastors? Teachers? Preachers? - The Burning Bush
Are We Reading it Wrong? Predestination - The Burning Bush
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Are We Reading it Wrong? Predestination - The Burning Bush
Are We Misreading the Bible? - The Burning Bush
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Are We Misreading the Bible? - The Burning Bush
Depression? Anxiety? Loneliness?
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Depression? Anxiety? Loneliness?
A season of light Hanukkah and Christmas
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A season of light Hanukkah and Christmas
What should we do if we win or lose the election? I think there's an answer
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What should we do if we win or lose the election? I think there's an answer
Have We Misunderstood Jeremiah 29 11 ?- The Burning Bush
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Have We Misunderstood Jeremiah 29 11 ?- The Burning Bush
No Hebrew word for obey? Who are you Shema'ing
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No Hebrew word for obey? Who are you Shema'ing
Are Short Term Service Trips A Waste? What's the Point?
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Are Short Term Service Trips A Waste? What's the Point?
An attitude of gratitude in the midst of seeming chaos
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An attitude of gratitude in the midst of seeming chaos
The answer to the world's problems
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The answer to the world's problems
Change is coming. The what, why, and what's coming in the future
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Change is coming. The what, why, and what's coming in the future
Rov v Wade Being Overturned? Is this Good or Bad?
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Rov v Wade Being Overturned? Is this Good or Bad?
You Can Know God Personally and Intimately
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You Can Know God Personally and Intimately
Jesus Last Day- Seeing and Walking Some of Jesus Last Steps - The Burning Bush
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Jesus Last Day- Seeing and Walking Some of Jesus Last Steps - The Burning Bush
Walking the Path of the Triumphal Entry, from the Mount to the Garden - The Burning Bush
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Walking the Path of the Triumphal Entry, from the Mount to the Garden - The Burning Bush

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  • @utubbabe1234
    @utubbabe1234 19 днів тому

    Iran just started sending missiles to Israel , and no doubt the temple mount will be destroyed as well as many of these historic sites , tithe will leave the opportunity to rebuild the Third Temple and usher in the antichrist ....times are close friends , stay awake stay in the faith

  • @javiersilva5409
    @javiersilva5409 19 днів тому

    For all of you that think one of these is the tomb of christ, I got news for you. It's neither. If you do your research, using the Bible and archeology, you will realize that Jesus was crucified on the Mt of Olives. He was buried there, on a Thursday, his body was moved to another tomb close by before Friday sunup. I would suggest all of you read the history of the red heifer, it's location(golgotha, on the mt of olives), it's relevance to Jesus and location of his return, and above all, Norma Robertson s work.

  • @Wildbill95
    @Wildbill95 23 дні тому

    Thanks, George...words that need to be heard by everyone!

  • @matthewtenney2898
    @matthewtenney2898 23 дні тому

    I use earphones and I had to take them off several times to make sure there wasn't a dog under my bed. I'm sorry but it was quite distracting. But your message is perfect. Vote but stay away from political parties. Political parties are masters at manipulation and they will suck you in. But here's a major problem. For years I watched a rapidly growing lack of purpose in the world and even in Christianity. The church wants people saved but after that, the people in the church don't know how to live a Christian life. I'll give an example. My pastor years ago asked each volunteer at a volunteer event why they had volunteered. Every answer was identical to what a non=believer would say, i.e. it makes me feel good inside. So essentially they live for their own happiness. And I saw that as vaguely wrong but at that time I could not articulate my concern. Living for our own happiness doesn't satisfy our deep seated, God-implanted, desire to be part of something larger than ourselves and that leaves us open to demagogues who give us a cause to fight for so we can actually do something for a cause larger than ourselves. But the cause these demagogues give us is to gain political power and that makes us corrupt Christians, Polls clearly show that even evangelicals are seeking a purpose in life because their understanding of their faith has not provided that purpose.

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock568 24 дні тому

    Thank you George. Vote prayerfully and in good conscience whatever one’s leaning, and trust in a God who is so much bigger than we let Him be!

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 24 дні тому

    Great Video. 😃👍♥️

  • @CAM-wk3dj
    @CAM-wk3dj 24 дні тому

    Jesus Christ, he ain’t in no building…,,

  • @kevinray5636
    @kevinray5636 26 днів тому

    The fact that they destroyed the tomb tells me it’s not the place. I’m going with the garden tomb.

    • @javiersilva5409
      @javiersilva5409 19 днів тому

      It's neither. Jesus was crucified on the mt of olives and buried there also. Read Norma robertsons work and videos.

    • @cheatcoddes
      @cheatcoddes 19 днів тому

      The Holy sepulchre is the right place. The tomb from the Holy sepulchre is from Jesus time unlike the Garden tomb which predates Jesus by If I can remember right around 600 yrs. And the Garden being from the crusaders time. Thinking that the Garden tomb is the real site is laughable.

  • @vernonsheldon-witter1225
    @vernonsheldon-witter1225 Місяць тому

    St Helena, Mother of the Emperor Constantine went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem circa 325 CE as a representative of her son. The Christians of Jerusalem knew where to take her to see the site of the Crucifixion and Tomb of Christ- The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was built by Constantine in that place.

  • @asherstribe5695
    @asherstribe5695 Місяць тому

    It’s laughable that anyone would think the garden tomb is authentic. The sepluchre was built upon for centuries. It was covered up to try to snuff out Christianity. Then Constantine built a church to adorn the location. It’s pretty clear that location was indeed cavalry.

    • @javiersilva5409
      @javiersilva5409 19 днів тому

      You are incorrect. It's neither. Do your research.

    • @cheatcoddes
      @cheatcoddes 19 днів тому

      ​@@javiersilva5409It's the holy sepulchre. The tomb in the holy sepulchre is from Jesus's time

  • @thejourney1369
    @thejourney1369 Місяць тому

    That one about Facebook owning your content and you’re not giving them permission to use it really gets to me. I always comment that it’s a scam. I’m also what I call a digger. When people post about missing children, elderly, pets, I go to the original post to see if there are any updates, if they’ve been found or what the outcome is. When I find that, I go back and comment and let them know what the outcome was. It takes just a few minutes to check the comments before hitting that share button. I know if it were me, I wouldn’t want it shared and have to relive that trauma. Finally, we do have a local page that acts as a newspaper. A friend of mine started it when the company that bought our town’s weekly newspaper closed it down. It has everything from church services on Sunday, upcoming events, death notices, and is utilized by law enforcement for missing people and by individuals for missing pets. And yes, missing people and missing pets do find their way on our yard sale pages. We do our best to get the word out here in the Valley. Facebook is what you make it.

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock568 Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 Місяць тому

    Great Video. 😀👍♥️

  • @bobcarabbio4880
    @bobcarabbio4880 Місяць тому

    WHo Cares??? - just more Roman Cath0lic Stupidity!!!!

  • @Scott767300
    @Scott767300 Місяць тому

    I have visited both sites. The question that always comes up for me is one that Cornuke points out: the centurion at the cross “saw all these things”. Not only does the Bible say that, it specifically includes the torn veil(s). He would have had to have been very close to due east……neither of the above 2 sites have even the remotest possibility of seeing the veils. Would the centurion abandon his post and walk all the way over to the temple? Was he even allowed in it? If not he would had to cross the valley and go up the other side to see the torn veil(s). And then return. I highly doubt he would have left his post to do that….not to mention the time constraint. Then there is the issue of orthodox/catholic worship of relics and objects. God knows this type of idol worship is a problem with humans. Just watch what happens at the church of the holy sepulchre. It speaks for itself. God has an interest in hiding a thing and letting kings search it out as well. Its possible that Cornuke might be playing a role in that. Anyway, I haven’t seen an refute of the centurion issue so it stands solidly in opposition to the garden tomb and the church of the holy sepulchre that Helena chose.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow Місяць тому

      The Centurian "issue" is a very simple one when you remember that the Bible wasn't written in English. It was written in Greek, but the thoughts and expressions behind it are Hebrew. So you're essentially reading a translation of a translation. They simple key is- what would that phrase have meant to the original writer and listener? And then its obvious. The word translated as "saw" does not mean "able to be seen with his eyes" as we think in English, but it's a Hebrew idiom for understanding, comprehending, and realizing. The Centurian didn't "see" with his eyes, he "saw" with his mind and comprehension, put the pieces together, and then understood what he was actually experiencing. He "saw" the bigger picture if you will. The idea that someone actually saw the veils torn, and had to physically see it, would limit the number to just a small handful of priests who were allowed to operate in the Holy Place refilling the menorah or refilling the table of showbread. No one else would have been able to physically see it, as the doors were otherwise kept closed to the outside. So they would have heard about the veil, but the idea that a gentile centurian would even be in a place he could see the temple courts isn't realistic in any way at all.

    • @Scott767300
      @Scott767300 Місяць тому

      @@SirWillow Thanks for the detailed response and I understand your reasoning. However, in my opinion there are some problems with it. I think the context of the passages in Matthew, Mark and Luke are highly suggestive of physically seeing. The Matthew passage is very explicit in this: “when the centurion and they that were with him, watching Jesus saw the earthquake and those things that were done…..” This implies they were at the cross and physically saw. Its written as a single event. Not a later understanding. No problem that understanding/belief happened as the sentence continues and basically says that. If you remove sight from the equation you also have to erase “watching” and then impose some type of divine forced understanding. I don’t think this works on multiple levels. And then note the order: Jesus dies and then the veil is torn….thats veil #1. The Mark passage isn’t as detailed but its interesting because the only things mentioned are Jesus dying and the veil being torn. Jesus dies first and veil #1 is torn just like Matthew’s account. And the centurion is in place at the cross when he physically sees this. Calling this “understanding” only likewise doesn’t fit the context in my opinion. Then over in Luke its even more explicit that the centurion is seeing physically: “…when the centurion saw what was done…” Here only 2 things are mentioned: the sun darkened and the veil #2 is rent. Why a second veil? Because look at the order. This veil is rent prior to Jesus giving up the ghost. How does one only “understand” the veil being torn and the sun being darkened for 3 hours? Understanding the sun being dark doesn’t make sense. Seeing the sun darkened does. This is occurring on Passover as well. I have done some reading on the priestly protocols on that day and from what I have read, the High Priest was located due east of the temple outside the gate and was actually required to look into the temple during the passover activities. This implies the ability to do so obviously. Ergo, the centurion would have also been able to do the same along with they that were at the cross. And finally, during my reading on this topic there are references to 2 veils which would collaborate what might appear to be a chronological contradiction between the MATT/MARK and Luke accounts but really isn’t. Anyway, I enjoy Biblical archeology among other things, and this issue has always been super interesting to me! Thanks for suggesting an answer.

    • @TheBurningBushbyGeorgeBurnash
      @TheBurningBushbyGeorgeBurnash Місяць тому

      ​@Scott767300 Again, you are thinking of it from a 21st century American reading in English. It was not written in the 21st century, nor was it written in English. It was written in the first century, in a Hebrew culture with Hebrew idioms. If you want to understand the passage, you have to look at the meaning of the Hebrew idioms. And what is translated as "saw" in English did not mean with your eyes in first century Hebrew. As long as you stick with the twenty first century understanding, you will completely miss much of what is being said in the Scriptures.

    • @Scott767300
      @Scott767300 Місяць тому

      @@TheBurningBushbyGeorgeBurnash I understand the concept of Hebrew idioms. But there are 2 obvious problems. The first is context. And in my opinion the context is clearly physical sight. The second is that it’s written in Greek. “Saw” in Greek is strong’s G3708-horao. Its primary meaning is “to see with the eyes”. It can also mean to see with the mind, to perceive, know. This is sorted out via context. It’s why context is so important. And to reiterate, the centurion “understanding the sun was darkened” doesn’t make sense. The context is physically seeing the sun darkened. Ergo the primary meaning of horao stands as physically sight. And over in Matthew it’s “they” that were “watching” and “saw”. The context again is really clear. It’s physical sight. There is a whole other discussion to be had concerning the authenticity of English as being the primary language of Biblical understanding today. That is not to say or imply that Greek and Hebrew as appropriate aren’t beneficial to aid in understanding.

    • @TheBurningBushbyGeorgeBurnash
      @TheBurningBushbyGeorgeBurnash Місяць тому

      Let me hit the second first, then come back. This is going to be long, and my last words on this. It may be written in Greek, but it's not a Greek book. It's Jewish. The spoke, wrote and thought Hebrew. They used Hebrew phrases and idioms and styles. in fact, if you look at the writings of the church fathers it's very likely that Matthew was written in Hebrew first, then rewritten in Greek, which is the version we have now. They never stopped being Jewish, which means they still wrote and talked like Jews, then translated that into Greek for wider distribution. The New Testament is absolutely filled with Hebrew idioms that in Greek (and English) make no sense. (e.g. the "good eye vs bad eye" which are Hebrew idioms for generosity, the "green tree" in Luke 23:31 which is a Hebrew idiom and reference to the Messiah, which our translators completely misunderstood, and many many more). If you want to understand what is being said in meant, then you must go back to the original intent of the authors, which means Hebrew language and thought and Jewish culture. Not Greek. if you refuse to do that, then you're simply not going to understand, and no matter how sincere you are, using English context and grammar, attempting to stop at the Greek even, is going to leave you short or just plain misunderstanding some things. It's also going to leave you confused when the context in our translations may seem to imply one thing, but when you really dig into the original the context then comes out very differently. So now lets deal with that part. The actual words, and the context. There are 7 (seven!) words translated at "saw" just in the Gospels. That alone should indicate that there is something else going on with them other than just "physical sight" as there aren't that many ways to say that. Many of those are idiomatic meanings, phrases that actually mean something else other than what it directly says. (e.g I exploded in anger. I didn't actually explode, so a literal reading of that expression would lead astray) You point to Matt 27: 54, "When the Centurion saw the earthquake and all that had happened..." The word translated "saw" there is eldo, which according to Strong's (to use the most popular concordance) means "to see (lit or fig); by implication to know; be aware, behold, consider, (have) know (-ledge), perceive, see, be sure, tell, understand. In context, it is referring to after all of the events of Jesus' arrest, trials, beatings, crucifixion and death (time connotation and verb tenses are very different in Greek and in Hebrew thought) It means that he is taking into account all that has happened- what he's seen, experienced, and been told about. If you have to think in English, it's "when he saw the full picture"- or when he realized how everything was connected. It's very clearly not physical sight- it's comprehension and understanding. And then again I point to the fact that a gentile soldier is not going to have any sort of access to the Temple courts, especially not the inner courts where the doors of the Temple were (which were kept closed), and absolutely not inside the Holy Place, where only priests directly serving were allowed and where the veil was. There is absolutely no physical way he could have seen inside. And if you've been there, even attempting to come up with a way to stand outside of the Temple and look in, you would have to stand on top of the Mount of Olives, in the absolute perfect spot and manage an angle to look over a wall, through a portico, through closed doors, inside a building a half mile away and somehow see the veil. Oh, and manage to do all that from a location where they didn't crucify people nor bury people nor matches the Biblical descriptions in any way at all. Thanks but I'll stick with the Biblical and historical context, historical accuracy, ancient testimonies of the locations, and cultural language contexts over a modern day treasure hunter. I've enjoyed some of Bob Cornuke's writings and travels. But when it comes to Jerusalem he, and those that he references, are just completely off base and really have to get creative to find "new discoveries" that really don't hold up in the face of examination. There are reasons that they aren't given any credibility among those who actually work in any of the relevant fields there.

  • @m.d.f3797
    @m.d.f3797 2 місяці тому

    Both are utterly wrong. No real archeological evidence. Just 100% conjecture and blind faith. But I guess that is the foundation of Christianity anyway. So I guess considering that, it means both are true. Maybe you guys should find another tomb somewhere to complete the Holy Trinity. One tomb for the Father. One for the Holy Ghost and one for the Son.

  • @fionaburton4786
    @fionaburton4786 2 місяці тому

    Hi thank you for sharing this with us I think you did a amazing job you did it with great sensitivity and I think if you are visiting the holy land then it would be worth visiting both places as you said to experience that more visual reality that you get from the garden tomb many thanks again 😊

  • @RhondaYoung-tz2ju
    @RhondaYoung-tz2ju 2 місяці тому

    I would say you have to go off what you feel and what your heart tells you. I know what I felt when I was there.

    • @asherstribe5695
      @asherstribe5695 Місяць тому

      Truth is not in your heart. The holy sepluchre is clearly the original site of cavalry. Archeology 101 tells us any site that is built upon over and over again with purpose has significance. If you know the history of that site and it was once covered by a pagan temple and then destroyed and rebuilt by Constantine by way of his mother, then destroyed by the Muslims and then built again by the crusades. It is in fact a holy site. Meanwhile the garden temple was proclaimed by some Protestant because it felt nice.

  • @omrouk
    @omrouk 2 місяці тому

    Having spent even a short while with you, I can say you are definitely a better model for Christian behaviour than many other purported Christians I have met. If only more believed as you do.

  • @officialemmanueladebayo
    @officialemmanueladebayo 2 місяці тому

    Powerful video sir. Thank you so much sir

  • @paulkruger1945
    @paulkruger1945 2 місяці тому

    The Garden Tomb - I have visited both!

    • @artvandelay19
      @artvandelay19 2 місяці тому

      It's the Church orf the Holy Sepulchre. Christians have always been there and have always known the locations of Golgotha and the Tomb. Respectfully, the thought of Jesus' Tomb being lost and needing to be found again in the 19th century is ridiculous. Experts have said the Garden Tomb isn't even from the right century.

    • @paulkruger1945
      @paulkruger1945 Місяць тому

      @artvandelay19 Quite frankly, what the Catholics have done to the site at the Holy Sepulcher is dreadful, so I will stick to the Garden tomb site & by the way Roman Catholism is NOT Christian!

  • @Caderic
    @Caderic 3 місяці тому

    I am dealing with this in my life. I am naturally a fighter and protector. I want to fight for my country, my church and my family. But God is teaching me that the fight is spiritual and not worldly. The fight is a spiritual fight for the heart of people, that they may repent and turn to God. And that repentance starts with me. I am a believer sealed in the Lamb's Book of Life, but as believers, we are still called to repentance. This is shown over and over, paraphrased: If you have a problem with your brother, go right now and ask for forgiveness. We see it in David's life, we see it in the OT in the NT, we se this through out the Bible. On a tangent, but still related, I am learning, (at the risk of being cliché) we are not perfect...we'll yeah, DUH. But instead of trying to make our actions holy doing the right thing; we should be focusing on making our hearts holy and "right thing" will happen naturally. So to bring it back around, I am learning to focus on changing the hears not the actions of the country.

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 3 місяці тому

    Great Video. 😃👍♥️

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock568 3 місяці тому

    Just read Galatians 5 in my devotions today. The fruit of one’s life certainly shows what fills their hearts!

  • @Wildbill95
    @Wildbill95 3 місяці тому

    Amen for "the moment"....that "moment" you had has enriched all of us who watch this channel. Keep on keepin' on, Pastor George, we're behind you 100%!

  • @thejourney1369
    @thejourney1369 3 місяці тому

    My pastor has preached in shorts. That bothered a friend of mine. All j care about is that he preaches the Word, which he does. My pastor does not believe in women pastors, which I don’t agree with him on. But God didn’t call me to preach. We had a guy in our church who outright insulted a lovely lady pastor of another church here in town. She was chosen by her father-in-law to succeed him when he had to retire. This guy was telling her she was going to hell and all kinds of things. My pastor made him go to her and apologize. He said that you don’t insult people when you disagree with them and he wanted our churches to be able to work together. We had a laddies conference in March and she and some other ladies from her church were there. I don’t think that would have happened if Brad hadn’t made Blair apologize.

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 3 місяці тому

    Great Video. 😃👍♥️

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock568 3 місяці тому

    Yes some of these things are really pathetic and sad. I suggest that all who claim to walk with Christ do a careful study of the Gospels and the seven letters to the churches in Revelation...they may find that they are ones doing things that Jesus says He hates! Get a grip on reality people! Thanks for sharing, George.

  • @sterlingtardie
    @sterlingtardie 3 місяці тому

    You're spot on. The most important thing in salvation is one's relationship with Jesus - which DOES involve asknowledging what you pointed out about Him. You might like a certain Charlie Daniels song from his album 'Steel witness'. The song is called 'New Pharisees'. It deals with what you were mentioning. May God bless you and your family greatly.

  • @luonajgarroutte212
    @luonajgarroutte212 3 місяці тому

    It's really sad how self righteous people can be.

  • @chewydewok
    @chewydewok 3 місяці тому

    I love your shirt. While I tend toward Christian beliefs, but I can see where putting the Ten Commandments in the classroom while not stuff from other religions is not a good thing.

  • @brendonneely9456
    @brendonneely9456 3 місяці тому

    Nice shirt.

  • @sarahweers8035
    @sarahweers8035 3 місяці тому

    I was never comfortable with the morning prayers at the start of the school day. I wondered why we didn’t have Jewish prayers, Hindu prayers, Muslim prayers.. I was relieved when they removed them, because I had classmates I knew were not Christian.

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 3 місяці тому

    Great Video. 😃👍♥️

  • @Nebias498
    @Nebias498 4 місяці тому

    Church of the Holy Sepulcher is the true burial place of The Lord Jesus Christ✝️❤️

  • @virgil81nz
    @virgil81nz 4 місяці тому

    The remains of Yehoshua are still lying in a Jewish tomb somewhere in Jerusalem. He was a mortal being and the tomb containing his remains are still there. The discovery of his remains will destroy the very foundation stone of Christianity.

  • @thejourney1369
    @thejourney1369 4 місяці тому

    Mental health is hugely neglected in this country, but I think a big part of the reason for that is that there is still such a stigma attached to it. We recently had a young wife who was only 23 and had only been married about 18 months commit suicide. The family has never confirmed this, but those who know the family has confirmed that was her cause of death. There is still such a stigma attached to depression and the way it kills, that people are still scared or ashamed to say that their loved one suffered from this horrible illness. And I had a friend today tell me that her father made fun of her as she suffered from anxiety and depression. I’d love to get away for a few days, but I don’t see it happening. I have to sleep in a recliner due to my asthma and laying in a bed kills my back. It doesn’t help any that I have mobility issues, so I’m like a beached whale in bed. And I’m not about to head out someplace my husband doesn’t know the way to. I’ve always done the navigating, and I’ve lost vision, so I can’t do that anymore. Even with Siri giving him turn by turn directions, he can still get lost. And I can’t see to get us unlost. We used to go to the Outer Banks every year between Christmas and New Year’s, and after the fifth year, I figured he shouldn’t need my help. Boy, was I wrong! Our son and I are still trying to figure out all these years later, how he got us on a military base! We were supposed to go this past April, but my vision deteriorated so much that I canceled it. A friend was going to let us stay at her house. Oh well.

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock568 4 місяці тому

    Our pastor is going on sabbatical mid July and it’s a lot of stress just for him to prepare for that! Important to recharge to fight the battle rather than crash and burn in the midst of it! Thanks for the video.

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 4 місяці тому

    Great Video. 😃👍♥️

  • @AdvacnedK9Training
    @AdvacnedK9Training 5 місяців тому

    Garbage. The Lord knows we'd venerate His diaper. He's not going to leave any trace of anything physical behind. Likely an apartment house sits on the location of the cross and the tomb is likely covered by a road. Now let's suppose that is the spot. The size of the bed puts Jesus at about 5'2. Think about it. One last note - you do realize that the "Romans" killed him in the first place, destroyed the temple, ran out the Jews - THEN formed the Catholic church which WILL be the mouthpiece that announces the Anti-Christ and orders you to worship/obey him. Yeah I'd trust them.

  • @joshuahhodges9233
    @joshuahhodges9233 5 місяців тому

    The Jewish council of high priests, the chief of whom was Caiaphas, son-in-law of Annas; under the belief that Jesus intended to build a large enough following in Rome, in occupied Israel, that a caliphate or holy war, wouldn't sue, which the Jewish priests, and Kaiafas, in particular, had reason to believe would generate a response from Rome. That was devastating, indiscriminate, and maybe even approaching genocidal That's my response to your question, before the analysis portion of the video begins To be clear, the answer is not the people of Israel, it is not the Jewish people in and beyond Israel, it is that specific group of high priests, minus the lone dissenter who, at the conclusion of the crucifixion, said "truly, this man was the son of God"

  • @SamBuick
    @SamBuick 5 місяців тому

    I could not agree more. As a Brit Canadian, I see the same here. Well done. Appreciate the content and your "rant" about the importance of Bible and regular study. Thank you.

  • @DianaSzucs-jv7yo
    @DianaSzucs-jv7yo 5 місяців тому

    I wish someone would put that on a billboard! "AMERICA IS NOT IN THE BIBLE!"

  • @Wildbill95
    @Wildbill95 5 місяців тому

    ⁹Amen, Pastor George! Thanks for saying what most are afraid to say, even from the pulpit.

  • @brendonneely9456
    @brendonneely9456 5 місяців тому

    2:00 - "Make sure to pass this inspirational post onto others. Remember, Jesus said 'If you deny Me before men, I will deny you before my Father in Heaven."

  • @montanafay4425
    @montanafay4425 5 місяців тому

    Nail meets head!

  • @kevinpetit9886
    @kevinpetit9886 5 місяців тому

    Great Video. 😃👍♥️

  • @TD402dd
    @TD402dd 6 місяців тому

    You can thank Ron Wyatt for cleaning in and around the Garden Tomb to make it what it is today. The city added all of the niceties outside, and boarded the area where Ron's team found the Arc of the Covenant.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow Місяць тому

      The Garden Tomb Association of Jerusalem states the following, in a letter issued to visitors on request: The Council of the Garden Tomb Association (London) totally refutes the claim of Wyatt to have discovered the original Ark of the Covenant or any other biblical artifacts within the boundaries of the area known as the Garden Tomb Jerusalem. Though Wyatt was allowed to dig within this privately owned garden on a number of occasions (the last occasion being the summer of 1991) staff members of the Association observed his progress and entered his excavated shaft. As far as we are aware nothing was ever discovered to support his claims nor have we seen any evidence of biblical artifacts or temple treasures.[7]

  • @TD402dd
    @TD402dd 6 місяців тому

    The Church is no different than the monastery in the Sinai peninsula that is suppose to be where the Jews found the Holy Mountain, WRONG!! The Holy Mountain of Sinai is in Saudi Arabia where the split rock where the water miracle is. I'm sorry for the many people who have been tricked by the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, but the burial site was the Garden Tomb which is outside the city where all burials happen. I wouldn't believe any pagan from Rome to choose the site of Jesus' burial, who also chose the Sinai Peninsula for the Mt. Sinai.

    • @artvandelay19
      @artvandelay19 2 місяці тому

      You are clueless about the history of the area. In Jesus's time, the location of The Church of the Holy Sepulchre WAS outside the gates of the city . It's the Church orf the Holy Sepulchre. Christians have always been there and have always known the locations of Golgotha and the Tomb. The thought of Jesus' Tomb being lost and needing to be found again in the 19th century is ridiculous. Experts have said the Garden Tomb isn't even from the right century - it's likely from about 700 years before Jesus - but that doesn't matter to Protestants. They rejected the site because it "belonged" to the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. They said The Church of the Holy Sepulchre can't be the right spot because it's inside the city, not knowing that it was outside the city in Jesus's time because, you know, Protestants don't know history. They picked a tomb that looked close enough and declared it to be Jesus' Tomb. It's not the Garden Tomb. The locations of Golgotha and Jesus' tomb were never lost. Learn some history.

    • @cheatcoddes
      @cheatcoddes 19 днів тому

      What a clueless conclusion. The evidences say that the Garden tomb can never be Jesus's burial place bc their dates aren't from Jesus's time. The tomb from the holy sepulchre is proven to be from Jesus's time.

  • @jonyivre4541
    @jonyivre4541 6 місяців тому

    The Church of the Holy Sepulcher (AD 336) the Garden Tomb (AD 33).

    • @stevenmanriquez8030
      @stevenmanriquez8030 4 місяці тому

      The garden tomb was founded in the 19th century. The tomb of the garden tomb is 7-8 centuries before Jesus Christ was around. Sure it was common for tombs to be reused but the Bible is clear that the tomb was new. Also the garden existed during the time of crusades and not the time of Jesus Christ. The skull rock formation was also not there due to erosion. The holy sepulchre tomb recently discovered to been around the 1st century ad.

    • @cheatcoddes
      @cheatcoddes 19 днів тому

      Wrong dates. The tomb from the holy sepulchre (1st C AD). The tomb from the garden tomb (600BC)