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Christ Covenant
United States
Приєднався 26 сер 2018
We are a gospel-centered family on a mission to make Jesus known.
Learn more about our church at www.christcovenant.com.
Join us on Sundays for our 9 AM, 10:30 AM, or 5PM worship gathering, located at The Stave Room (199 Armour Dr NE).
For questions or comments, contact our Senior Pastor, Jason Dees, at jason@christcovenant.com.
Learn more about our church at www.christcovenant.com.
Join us on Sundays for our 9 AM, 10:30 AM, or 5PM worship gathering, located at The Stave Room (199 Armour Dr NE).
For questions or comments, contact our Senior Pastor, Jason Dees, at jason@christcovenant.com.
Biblical Stewardship: Using God’s Gifts to Support the Church
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I needed to hear this. Please pray that God would guide me into a job where I can provide for my wife and daughter. Im hurting out here, waiting on God to provide some means to pull me out of this financial hardship. We are living, but we barely make enough to live and save a little leftover. I keep praying to God and trusting that he will provide. Being a husband is hard. My wife constantly puts the entirety of her stress on me, and it's not like im not stressed already. I have the added stress of feeling like I can't provide as a husband. She deserves better, and on top of all that, I can't find any respit in my life partner. This is why I turn to God, my savior Jesus Christ. He is my hope, and in him, I find rest. Sometimes, I feel like I can't carry on, like death is a better alternative. My heart is so very heavy. I mourn my own life because my life is so very humiliating, and I so desperately want to leave this world and be with my savior christ. But God continues to give me strength to carry on, and he gives me a soft heart that is not crushed under the weight of the world but rather squeezed and reshapped into a humble servant. I hate my life, and I thank God for it. I thank God because I know that if my life wasn't so stressful and difficult, I wouldn't trust him and rely on him as much as I do.
Ray Ortlund: “Never Trump. This time Kamala Harris. Always Jesus.” So Jesus is now ok with abortion, transgenderism and war? Ortlund, you make me puke.
At 39:08 notice that anytime you ask a Protestant Who When and Where did the Bible get recognized, they never actually answer the question it’s just a fruit salad answer. Of course we know that in 382 Council of Rome under Pope Damisus 1 they recognized for the first time officially a canon with 46 Old Testament books and 27 New so thank the Catholic Church for your Bible.
Love you brother.
Wow! CM Punk is also a scholar? Incredible!
books of Peter and James ? Peter and Janes ?
Sooo pray for the dead?
“If you have faith to move mountains, but do not have love”?
That would be having faith in faith and not in Christ. Our faith is evident by our works, but it is not our works that saves us. When Israel was exiled and Babylon took over, many of the Israel believed and had faith God would not exile them, even when warned. They had faith in faith and not in Gods words.
Christians are not justified by faith. We are justified by grace through faith.
Romans 5: 1-2, Romans 3:21-28, Galatians 2:16
It's means that the Christian Church was the first and the one that Jesus christ funded the church that saint ignatius of antioch ?? called catholic is this correct??
What is the fee for an adult to attend
Bez is so right - without Christ we can’t overcome. With Christ our battles are dealt with in the spirit not by our actions or others moral advice or charity
OK, this may or may not get an answer from Dr. Kruger... but in his discussions on manuscripts... I can accept and do the fact and idea of older may be better and more right! However in making Bibles, WHY are we tied to the Greek New Testament that was created by Wescott & Hort? I can accept a Bible that uses "older" manuscripts, bun NOT any that use that Greek New Testament.... In all that I know, at age 81, is that THEIR WORK is not a TRUE or RIGHT work!! WHY did? WHY do? theologians since then put so much faith into THEIR WORK, and over the number of Greek manuscripts that we NOW HAVE!! A BIBLE that does NOT have their GREEK in it would BE a better, more right, and perhaps a more true Bible!!
Stick to the KJV (TR) most people that teach against the TR are Calvinists (Reformed baptists)
Endorse anti-Christ Harris? Trumps not my savior but his policies are not anti-Christ, Democrat policies are. If you go to Heaven, either you repented or God lied, there are no other possibilities.
Thank you for making this available online, huge encouragement!
Great vision of God’s mission for us as His people in our contexts! Challenging and invigorating.
This is a false doctrine.
Great video. I look forward to reading Michael's books. Is the Q&A season available to watch?
Thanks for watching our streamed content, we'd love for you to join us in person for a worship service. We are one church in two locations, at Armour Yards between Buckhead & Midtown, and at Sandy Springs. We have three services at Armour Yards, 9am, 11am, and 5pm. As a 9am & 11am at Sandy Springs. For more information about our church go to ChristCovenant.com/
Thanks for watching our streamed content, we'd love for you to join us in person for a worship service. We are one church in two locations, at Armour Yards between Buckhead & Midtown, and at Sandy Springs. We have three services at Armour Yards, 9am, 11am, and 5pm. As a 9am & 11am at Sandy Springs. For more information about our church go to ChristCovenant.com/
This is so biblically sound. A blessing to listen to. God bless you and may the Holy Spirit keep guiding you to glorifying God! Amen
Yeah what's the answer 🤔
Amen. St. Mary's Soup Kitchen has fed the poor and homeless in Memphis since 1870. Wonder how many times this guy has actually done street outreach?
@tracybelcher8510 Yeah, exactly ❤️. I could maybe understand the idea of trying to do more to actually help the people in need with their deeper underlying issues, but within the context of this clip, he's just implying that aid is enabling. I'm not a very religious person, but I understand morality, and I don't remember Jesus saying, "sorry I'm not gonna give you bread and fish, I don't wanna enable your begging. Maybe get a job?" SMH
@beanboy7988 Yes! Feed the hungry, house the homeless, clothe the naked, comfort the afflicted was Jesus' vibe. Working with the homeless for years, there are so many things these individuals have to overcome. Most need to go to rehab for at least 2 years. Many can't fathom living in places with rules. Some like being outdoors. Severe mental illness affects 90%+ of the homeless population. We had a young lady at the shelter a few weeks ago with 2 small children saying she wanted to have another baby:( She constantly broke rules and caused problems. After many warnings (the nuns went out of their way to try and keep them), we had to put her and her kids out on the street again. It's a devastating situation all the way around. Taking away food is barbaric.
I think in a short clip it’s hard to get the full context. He worked in other counties for years with violent street gangs. He had now set up an initiative called 20Schemes. It is to plant 20 churches in the poorest communities in Scotland and to give the poor their own churches and to disciple the poor into becoming the leaders of those churches and then moving on to the next. He’s not against mercy ministry but highlighting that these ministries often just meet need and not preach the gospel and bring people to Christ. It is sad if a homeless person is still showing up 10 years later in the same situation at a mercy ministry? People are not projects, they are made in the image of God and with Christ lives are transformed. He is talking about putting bringing people to Christ as the first aim, and not to hide that either. Even secular charities now have the objective to not just give aid, but give communities the tools to bring them out of poverty. As in give a man a fish he will eat for a day, give a man a net and teach him to fish and he will not go hungry.
Amen brother
Thanks for watching! To find out more about Christ Covenant go to ChristCovenant.com/
Thanks for watching our streamed content, we'd love for you to join us in person for a worship service. We are one church in two locations, at Armour Yards between Buckhead & Midtown, and at Sandy Springs. We have three services at Armour Yards, 9am, 11am, and 5pm. As a 9am & 11am at Sandy Springs. For more information about our church go to ChristCovenant.com/
Excellent sermon
Yeah, same. 😂. I mean maybe a little different but I 100% get this.
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Victim mentality will get you nowhere... Whatever happens do the right thing, turn to God to turn your life around. Repent and believe the gospel...
AMEN 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏❤ 🙏
Well said
Life is so unfair!! Thank you for sharing! Praise God Almighty
Thanks for the inspiration 🙏. 😊
And now you and your story is worth millions for their church. The sure as hell made a good investment. 😉
powerful.
I want an 84 NIV!
Just Checked my NIV when they mentioned it; turns out it's an 84
why would anyone think that the apostles didn't think they were writing scripture when they were clarifying scripture to those who didn't seem to understand it??? smh that's just silly.
there is a sermon on UA-cam by St Thomas Aquinas that quotes from the excised books. How pathetic is this Lutheran controversy.
In the New Testament there are 360 quotes from the Septuagint. only 33 from Hebrew texts. The Church in its infallibility put the bible together. Jesus promised not to let the gates of hell prevail. Jews who rejected these 7 Septuagint books had no standing. Jesus founded the Church Not Simon the Magician or Shabiti Zevi. Protestants called these books apocryphal never has the Catholic Church called them that. these 7 books were a part of the Christian Bible for 1500 years. Luther had issues with relics and prayers for the dead so he didn't like Macabres. No Jews were not unanimous in rejecting these books. Jews were all over the place on canons. only judaizers side with Jewish canons.
the canon eas used "in littergy" not in protestsnt bible study.
AD 390 cannon. thst settled tbe canon. tgats in the second century.
the books have authority but only the Church has the wisdom of the holy spirit to descern brcause the Church was handed doen by the apostles to their successors.
the new testament scripture were all used in tbr littergy, the littergu that tgr protestants latter dropoed like a hot potato when thr masd was banbed.
This guy is awesome! Never heard of him until now!!❤
Jenny!
Anyone know where the Q&A can be found? Thanks!
Found it🙃
I recommend this Bible educator on UA-cam. GOD BLESS YOU ua-cam.com/video/rkXhOHPAPLM/v-deo.htmlsi=UWgBR9joKUW2g0h2
If there were arguments on what books were canonized. Wouldn’t some in that time consider apocryphal books “canon”?
They probably would have. Unfortunately, Michael Kruger fails to define “canon” despite using the term nearly a hundred times in this video. So, he’d probably waffle on your question and say something like “well they were mistaken because that wasn’t the ‘true’ canon”
He explained this. There was a core group of the new testament letters/books that were already part of the canon. The few that were not in the list were recognized later. There were requirements that were met to determine if a book was canonical. There were at least 4 things. The apocrypha doesn't 'look' like the inspired scripture and they weren't written early enough to be considered. There were others.
@@paulallenscards He defined the canon.
@@ContendingEarnestly thats historically inaccurate. there was much debate by early church fathers of what books were to be in the bible. its definitely not about when they were written. scholarly consensus is that the gospel of john was written far far after.
@@Wylistens There was debate about some of them, many were considered inspired canon. And yes, it is about when they were written as 'a' test, not 'the' test as i've said. The Murtorian fragment/canon says of The Shepherd that it was written to late to be included. It wasn't allowed to be read publically. As for John, what do you consider 'far far after?' The earliest fragment they have is P52 from approx 120 maybe 140 depending on who you ask. It was certainly written by John in the first century.
29:39 well tell me you don’t anything about Mormonism without telling me you don’t know anything about Mormonism
This quote at 22:00 is really messed up when you understand in which the context Kruger gives the quote. This is not good. Not good at all. I have had my suspicions about Paul but the way the church seems to have placed authority to scripture is... problematic to say the least. My struggle with Paul recently started with two specific quotes he makes in Romans 10:18-21. Those quotes from Isaiah and Hosea is supposed to give support to the calling of heathens to the word of God. Because Israel rejected him. But Paul took those verses totally out of context. I mean TOTALLY. Both those verses from Isaiah and Hosea is about Israel!! If he can make that mistake in what other ways is his ideas at fault? Why should I believe the rest? Think about it.