Am I OK with how God wants to use me?

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Tonight I am sharing about boasting in weakness out of 2 Corinthians 12 and 1 Corinthian 4, talking about how Paul cared more if God was happy with him, then people.
    Many Christians today don't realize that their thinking is affected by humanism. We are taught from a young age to embrace reason when we are given truth not through reason but through revelation. If we want to live fully and faithfully for God, we must be willing to receive his discipline even when it doesn't make sense to us.
    My goal on this channel is to remove obstacles from your YES to Jesus.
    Following Jesus is more complicated that you might think. From when I first became a Christian, I struggled to understand what it meant to be a faithful follower of Jesus. Many Christians today seem too similar to the world. After twenty years of honest wrestling I have found the solution to my problem. It has to do with the struggle between two worldviews: humanism and revelation. Christians are often a confused mixture of the two and this leads to a complete breakdown in the maturity.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @Disgirlfrompanamamixgirl
    @Disgirlfrompanamamixgirl Рік тому

    Thank you and God bless you. I sometimes over think a lot and get confused on what I can be useful in then I over do it and have lots of things I could do but then I'm not sure exactly where to be useful or how or if I am doing anything at all or if i should since i get down on myself struggles w sins but i think that i just over think and maybe i need to get even closer to God....

  • @MarkBH70
    @MarkBH70 Рік тому +1

    I like how Paul says, "...though I am nothing." It's not that I'm nothing, or that Paul was nothing; but, that in comparison with other people, we are just average, with the exception of being Christians. Nothing to speak of, though Christian.