John Lynch - Biola University Chapel

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • John Lynch speaks at Biola University on October 1, 2007 as a part of the Centennial Chapel Series.
    John Lynch, a phenomenal communicator, will delight you with his engaging humor and realistic approach to today's issues. He combines a wealth of experience as a teaching pastor and elder since 1985 (at Open Door Fellowship in Phoenix, Arizona).
    A graduate of Talbot Seminary, John serves with Leadership Catalyst as a national conference and seminar speaker.
    Along with Bruce McNicol and Bill Thrall, John is co-author of Beyond Your Best, a condensation of Leadership Catalysts first full-length book, The Ascent of a Leader. He also co-authored Leadership Catalysts second full-length book, TrueFaced and serves as the Trail Guide in the TrueFaced Experience DVD, guiding participants through the life-changing study.

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  • @tinamcintire1964
    @tinamcintire1964 9 років тому +9

    I spent 24 years wearing a christian mask. When I hit 40, I finally gave up and said "it can't possibly be this hard! And if it is this hard, I can't do it." and I walked about from my fellowship. Now. at 50 I can say I needed that shake up. God knew what he was doing to make me take an honest look at what I thought was true. Now I'm finally learning to trust God, and it's a bit scary still.. but worth it.

  • @CHSilvercore
    @CHSilvercore 14 років тому +3

    I so needed to hear this. It really couldn't have come at a much better time.
    By the end I was brought to tears, and I don't cry often.
    Thank you, and may God continue to bless you.

  • @1563MN
    @1563MN 15 років тому +1

    WOW! The church and the world needs to hear this kind of message.

  • @savary62
    @savary62 15 років тому +1

    This was truly an inspirational message. A dear, but distant friend shared the link with me. Wow!
    Thank you so much. It hit home so quick. Especially since losing that relationship with her as a girlfriend is what brought the message truly home. Just exactly as you said. I did not blame God, he comforted me, and brought me peace.
    Thank you, Praise God!
    † Brian †

  • @gmfbsimpson
    @gmfbsimpson 14 років тому +2

    This guy's one of the pastors at the church I started going to a while ago and at some point, while I wasn't paying attention, church changed from something I "should do as a Christian" to something I wanted to do and look forward to. If you're ever in Phoenix, give Open Door Fellowship a try, hopefully John will be in the pulpit that week.

  • @jeanmiller7155
    @jeanmiller7155 12 років тому +1

    So thankful for the great revelation of God's grace!

  • @jontyler87
    @jontyler87 14 років тому

    Oh, John; oh, brother. This is God through you! How awesome is that! It is an incredible thing to behold a man that allows God to use him for His glory! It is due to that quality in you that I will be bringing a friend to ODF next Sunday whom is so disillusioned with the church at large as it is, so tired of masks and games, and is ready to find more, to find grace!! I'm so exciting!
    Praying for you and your church, your brother, Tyler.

  • @Chrysalis990
    @Chrysalis990 13 років тому +2

    What a genuine man.

  • @reowjor
    @reowjor 13 років тому +2

    Amazing message of freedom!

  • @kuhlgi
    @kuhlgi 12 років тому

    I love the message...I really do...just an honest question...what is the rolling r thing in the word "grace" about? Is John from Scotland? Or just a way to highlight the word grace? I noticed him slipping into a Shrekish thing a couple times...just wondering. So looking forward to meeting Reverend Lynch when he comes up to North Dakota next month!

  • @rickysikes8303
    @rickysikes8303 9 років тому +1

    Unfortunely, people run away from isolation, or testing. A marriage is difficult and what happens? Divorce. We flee testing and therefore we do not grow. We must surrender to God's testing and working in our lives. Then we can grow and then God will use us as He wills.

  • @GodisgoodA11thetime
    @GodisgoodA11thetime 13 років тому

    Where is the (thumbs up) "love" button? :)

  • @DeFromPrattville2013
    @DeFromPrattville2013 12 років тому +1

    I agree he was right on target

  • @Bekah4444
    @Bekah4444 11 років тому +2

    Grace should always be said with a Scottish or Irish accent.