This was my first time hearing Pastor Kristian Smith, Lord he preached a powerful word! It needed to be said. “Stop screwing My People over.” Thank you for going all the way In on this first word, “The exploitation of Black forgiveness.”
I love the preaching of pastor Kristian. It feels authentic and straightforward- not like he wants to contort the word. The word is the word and everything ain't good and perfect in it. Nevertheless we can still take the best lessons and messages all while striving for a consciousness of Christ.
@@celestesteele3382 The way he lays the text out, Jesus and the Father are not on the same page (i.e. Father, you forgive them...I would rather not or prefer not to in this instance). John 5:19 states the following: So Jesus explained, “I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself. He does only what he sees the Father doing. Whatever the Father does, the Son also does." The unity of the Trinity displayed. Smith may not acknowledge the Trinity as ecumenical doctrine. BUT, if he doesn't, we must account for an apparent conflict within the Godhead when we acknowledge them as one. Jesus emptied himself...thus, with a desire to see them forgiven, He asked the Father to forgive them. Smith seems to make a counter point in order to prop up the point that we should be much slower to forgive. I'm not sure if, theologically, scripture supports that. I get the feeling. Just not sure if we should be preaching our feelings.
This was my first time hearing Pastor Kristian Smith, Lord he preached a powerful word! It needed to be said. “Stop screwing My People over.” Thank you for going all the way In on this first word, “The exploitation of Black forgiveness.”
Amen & Amen
What is Christmas, Goodfriday and Easter according to the Bible?
I love the preaching of pastor Kristian. It feels authentic and straightforward- not like he wants to contort the word. The word is the word and everything ain't good and perfect in it. Nevertheless we can still take the best lessons and messages all while striving for a consciousness of Christ.
POWERFUL FIRST WORD! Thank you Rev. Christian Smith!
LET the GLORY of THE LORD RISE AMONG US!!!❤
DeMarco, yes. Brotha Rev. Christian Smith had a wonderful powerful First Word!
Powerful word all of y'all pastor s God bless y'all 🙂
Messy Mercy!! Thank you God for your messy mercy
Sooo true preach amdteachloveyou jesus❤
Preachpowerfulpastorhodblessyou
MELECH I loved it.
Yes you preach that truth
Interesting theological stance on that first message...[sigh] we struggle to exegete from what's in the text these days...
Curious 🤔...please expound.
@@celestesteele3382 The way he lays the text out, Jesus and the Father are not on the same page (i.e. Father, you forgive them...I would rather not or prefer not to in this instance). John 5:19 states the following: So Jesus explained, “I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself. He does only what he sees the Father doing. Whatever the Father does, the Son also does." The unity of the Trinity displayed. Smith may not acknowledge the Trinity as ecumenical doctrine. BUT, if he doesn't, we must account for an apparent conflict within the Godhead when we acknowledge them as one. Jesus emptied himself...thus, with a desire to see them forgiven, He asked the Father to forgive them. Smith seems to make a counter point in order to prop up the point that we should be much slower to forgive. I'm not sure if, theologically, scripture supports that. I get the feeling. Just not sure if we should be preaching our feelings.
Minutes 6-25 got me scratching my head… 🤔
Extrapolate your comment doc., because I'm interested in hearing!
The exploitation of Black forgiveness 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Commitment #1. I mean you no harm
Commitment #2. I wish you no harm
Commitment #3. I refuse to be harmed by you any further