The problem with these people, like the reformed and Calvinsts is that they see Grace as a doctrine, and that is a huge error. Grace is the entire core of the gospel, Grace is Jesus Christ Himself, the very essence of God Even the biblical cannon in Revelation ends with John praying for Jesus's grace to be with us
I tell people, if you are discussing your eternal salvation and your works enter into the conversation at any point, you've gone too far. Works are for discipleship and rewards, don't discuss them around the fact of your salvation. How am I saved? I believe in Jesus. How do I know that I'm saved? I still believe Jesus. If I look to my works as proof, I am doing a "trust but verify" on the Son of God, which is NOT believing in His promise.
I would take that one step further! “How do I know I’m saved” instead of I STILL believe Jesus, I would say “I once believed in Jesus” Belief in the condition for everlasting life, not perpetual or persevering belief
@@Rileyed With all due respect, context is key! Endure what? Saved from what? Scripture is clear, I’m assuming you’re referring to Matthew 24 which clearly addresses tribulation saints. If tribulation saints endure in belief and faithfulness, they will be saved from the horrors of the tribulation.
@@Rileyed Funny enough I’d say the same to you. It seems you’re describing the P in Calvinism which falsely suggests that someone must persevere in belief and good works to enter the kingdom of god… Thankfully we know from the abundantly clear scriptures such as John 3:16, 3:36, 5:24… eph 2:8-9 and so so many others that belief means “persuaded of a truth” and the truth we must believe is Gods promise that “whosoever believes, will not perish, and has everlasting life” That’s the gospel!
@@Rileyed I pity you man! Read the book of John and ask god to reveal to you the truth of the gospel. The one and only condition presented for everlasting life is to Believe. I wish you well! And pray that you either knew the gospel in your past, or come to know it before it’s too late
Exactly! Young Don is promoting a doctrine that puts people in shackles / bondage. When we understand that our eternal life is truly and entirely free, we are free to respond to God in Christian living. We are also free to return to bondage to sin, but this is not what God wants for us and it does not nullify our salvation. God will welcome us back when we repent (prodigal son).
I have to admit that when I got saved, Shamefully on my part that instead of opening the bible and finding out for myself what God says. I turned to UA-cam because I was naive to think that everyone representing and teaching Gods word was of God... But I found out the Hard way that not everyone was representing Gods truth.... But those who were, were they that believed the Gospel of 1 Corinthians 15:1-6 and I only needed to read 1 Corinthians 1:17-31 / Romans 3:20-26 / Eph 1:13-14/ 2 Thess 2:13-14 / 1 Peter 1:2 to see that when we believe God takes Satans hands away so the Scripture becomes clearer 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 / 2 Timothy 2:25-26/ and as I rightly divide Gods truth 2 Timothy 2:15. I begin to learn and see what's for me today and how to live in my dual nature (Feeding and walking in the Spirit Gal 5) until the rapture when I no more will have to deal with this sinful flesh.
I always think of this whenever i have trouble thinking works are required in my walk, why did Christ die? and if we can get ourselves to heaven, why did he die? And everytime without fail my mind is put back to peace, because its clear that it is not of ourselves, it the finished work of Christ that I believed on for eternal life to never perish.
Amen. And the Bible agrees with your thought. Galatians 2:21 - I do not frustrate the grace of God, for if righteousness comes by the law, then Christ died in vain.
@@Rileyed No. He died so that we may be washed as white as snow. He died so that we may be the righteousness of God IN HIM. He died to nail our sin debt to the cross. He died so that His righteousness might be credited to our account. He by one sacrifice made us forever perfect. Quote the Bible or don’t talk about the cross.
@@Rileyed Im sorry but that is not the gospel, its pretty clear eternal life is a gift to recieve not our reward to earn, i agree that we should be intimate with God, but we need to know the difference between service and salvation, because if your way is correct then that contradicts many scriptures and books, its important to not take things out of context and again, know the difference between salvation and service, The many definitions of grace in the bible makes it clear that its a gift, and has power over all sins, I ask to just think about it is all, good day.
The fact he is using the ESV is very telling given it’s Calvinistic lean of how some scriptures were revised. Great explanation of our security in Christ for our salvation and how we can choose to live in our old ( shouldn’t) or new man ( should) and yet still be eternally secure. It brings such peace to rest in and on Christ and not my wayward self. I’ve heard Calvinists explain that practicing sin is habitually committing the same sins over and over vs merely “occasionally”committing sin. If a person occasionally ie “ not consistently” lies , occasionally has an impure thought , occasionally cusses yet another person DAILY ie “ habitually” cusses , lies, looks at adult content etc then there’s this presumed difference, yet sin no matter how often it’s committed is still sin , it misses the mark and all of it was paid for at the cross. Our flesh is what sins and it doesn’t matter if it’s habitual or occasional as in both instances the flesh is overriding the Spirit by our choices. Of course we should work on changing our sinful ways no matter how much of them there are as it does grieve God and likely sears our conscience so that we are less attuned to the conviction of the Holy Spirit. But we are sealed by His one time Work and faithfulness , not our PRESUMED increased good deeds and lack of sinning.
I have to go back and start at the beginning of this series. Thank you for being so detailed in your videos. This is what I needed when I was under Calvinism-Lordship. God bless you Pastor Jesse.
As if Don’s butchering of the gospel wasn’t bad enough, I can’t stand his seemingly deliberate and arrogant vocal tone. It’s grating. Thank you for setting the gospel message straight.
Romans 10:12 “For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.” ❤ 1 John 5:13 KJV These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.❤
A tale as old as time, well the beginning of church age anyway. People accused Paul of the same thing they accuse us ”Free Gracers” of. 8 And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation is just.
Pastor Jesse: Thanks for clearing things up! I’m amazed that that the bible versions I’ve been using translate 1 Jn 3.9 as “does not continue sinning” while the KJV says “does not sin”. So as you recommend I’m purchasing a KJV. Does the NKJV have any problems? Is it as reliable as the KJV? May God continue to bless you brother! Mike
We recommend the KJV for sure. It was carefully crafted in the translation process. The NKJV would be a way better option than ESV, NIV or NASB, but the KJV is a surefire option. If you’re ever unsure regarding words, then a Greek Lexicon (Strong’s is best) is a good resource. - Trent
JMac epitomizes a Lordship Salvationist. Ready? Brace yourself "Salvation is a commitment to leave sin and follow Christ at all cost. If you are not willing to be saved on those terms, Jesus won't take you" quote from JMac...Lord help him as he has one of, if not the largest pulpit/voice within modern day Christendom.
@@Ghost88o9 Your responding/engaging in this thread means you can & have read my comments. It's obvious I said no such things. If you can keep your limbic system in check, I will have a civil dialogue/correspondence, otherwise I will pass & move on to those who can.
1 Corinthians 5:11-13 details how serious we ought to treat sin, as believers toward another. We are by no means meant to look the other way. In fact, we are meant to separate. In the parables of the unmerciful and wicked servants, there are two instances of how God treats men who know Him and are forgiven, but go back to sin. God forgives the debt of the one servant but credits it BACK to him after he is found to not show the same mercy on his fellow servants (if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive you). The second parable shows a man who knows his Master but says in his heart, "my master is delaying my coming..." so he eats, drinks, and beats his fellow servants. Jesus says that man was to be paired WITH the "disobedient/unbelievers," depending on the translation. These are undeniably hard Scriptures that have to be seen as caution to fear the Lord our God, united in faith, living a life in repentance and moving forward from that. Pray for me as well.
When we believe that Jesus is the way to repentance and remission of Sins and that He is the Son of God in flesh. 1 John 3: This verse says that no one who lives in Christ keeps on sinning, and that no one who continues to sin has seen or known Christ.
Jesus Christ, the Creator of the universe, every galaxy, every star, every planet, every living creature, is just not strong enough. He needs your works. 😂
Question: Where does it say believera will receive rewards in heaven, and how do they do on earth (serving) can affect reigning with Christ in the millennium kingdom? What if someone became a beliver then die unexpectedly? I see a reward (singularl) by away love the channel and new subscriber(:
1 Corinthians 3 is usually where we point with regard to rewards at the judgment seat of Christ. We do believe there is different reward with regard to the millennial kingdom, but we reject any notion of a believer being cast out (gnashing teeth, suffering 1000 years). That latter teaching is a misunderstanding of many parables. If a believer dies right after believing in Christ, then he will have eternal life. He will be with Christ, and we will see him one day. I am unsure what his reward status would look like - if you could call it that. We know that whatever the difference, it will be without sin. - Trent
"...that being born again by the Spirit is not a matter of a freewill choice..." Deuteronomy 30:19 - 19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live: Joshua 24:15 - 15 And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. So, I guess, according to him, God is a liar and doesn't give everyone the free will to choose. If He has promised to draw *ALL* men to Himself, (John 12:32), then He *HAS* given *ALL* men the free will to choose either to accept His free gift of everlasting life by simple faith upon Him alone or to reject it. All throughout the scriptures we are all given free will to choose, going allll the way back to the beginning when God gave Adam and Eve the free will to choose to either obey Him or disobey.
Jessie think about this. The corinthians WERE acting in those sins at the time that letter was written as the whole reason it was written was that they were carnal. This points even more to the duality of man. Because obviously they were currently actibg in that sin yet they were said to be sanctified and cleansed BY the holy spirit. Paul is saying it matter of factly that they have been cleansed so why would you continue to act in the old man. Crazy
Don is lost. He doesn’t understand scripture. Let’s pray for this man so that he can get saved have any father. Please put the truth in so that he can understand simplicity in Jesus name I pray amen.
Hey Pastor, this man Young Don used to believe and teach free grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone.He used to defend the truth, but since he followed Chris Lasala, Young Don has went off the deep end. He is mentored by Chris Lasala, who I think is a false prophet. Young Don and his family moved to Christ Lasala's ranch, which seems to be cultism. Can you look up what Chris Lasala believes and teaches on solteriology?
What then if we at some time in the past believed in the Person and finished work of Jesus Christ to save us eternally BUT our view of eternally was not what the Bible's or God's view of eternity? What if our faith in Christ alone at the point of our belief was like the morning dew? What if because of adversity or sickness as our bodies aged we began to experience the "tortures of the damned" in them? What then happens when our pain and suffering in this life begins to speak to us FAR LOUDER than the faith and assurance and trust in God we once had? is this sort of like the foolish virgins that did not take enough oil with them to get them through the dark nights of the soul? I have gone through many days of dark nights of the soul then at one time came out with all kinds of assurance which lasted for decades then after having sinned a particular sin lost the joy and the peace of assurance which at one time was absolutely fantastic that resulted in first simply lifted off my life painlessly feeling the blahs then over time slowly sinking again into another dark night of the soul.
*3:29* Young Don, by his own words, condemns himself. He says we free-gracers believe that a person can apostatize and still be saved as if that's not the truth and, here he is, having apostatized, teaching damnable heresies, flat out rejecting the truth that was once delivered unto him. So, according to his beliefs, he's damned in his apostasy. If what he taught was true (which it isn't) then he would be damned. I hope he's placed his faith on Christ alone at one point. He's teaching that one can't use their free will that God gives to every person to believe upon Him if they choose. Teaching that not everyone has the ability to believe upon Jesus Christ the Messiah for everlasting life could actually _keep_ people from believing upon Him for everlasting life. That's wicked and _disgusting._ Calvinism turns people away from God. It's sick.
20:00 Righteousness is Christ Himself, not actions. Like Gold is Gold and a piece of brown stuff is a piece of brown stuff, they don’t change from behavior. That is what he is missing.
1 JOHN 3:8-9 *KJV* He that *committeth sin* is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. 9Whosoever is born of God *doth not commit sin;* for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. 1 john 3:8-9 esv Whoever makes a *practice of sinning* is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil. 9 No one born of God makes a *practice of sinning,* for God's[b] seed abides in him; and he cannot keep on sinning, because he has been born of God. Young Don is quoting a CORRUPT "bible." "Practice sin" or COMMIT SIN? Either you have sin or you do not! 1 Cor. 15:2 *KJV* By which also *ye are saved,* if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. 1 cor. 15:2 esv 15 Now I would remind you, brothers,[a] of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2 and by which *you are being saved,* if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain. "Saved" in verse 2 of 1 Corinthians 15 is referring to JUSTIFICATION. You are JUSTIFIED by trusting the gospel. You are reckoned righteousness. Justification is NOT A PROCESS. The esv states that you are BEING JUSTIFIED by the gospel, which is heresy.
The big lie is we still sin. But now it is no longer I who do it but sin that lives in me. Rom 7:17. How do you get still out of no longer I who do it.
Paul is contrasting his two natures. The flesh sins, but the new spirit nature he has cannot sin. It is still his choice to choose which nature he walks in. Romans 7 is a demonstration of that struggle. - Trent
If you believe on Christ then God justifies you in the very moment. Your question is possible but I would have a hard time understanding why a person would want to convert to a false religion. Thanks for the comment. - Jesse
But there is the possibility of a false convert like in Hebrews 6, were they left because they were not of us right.? So I guess we can't know if someone who is apostate ever was really saved or not. Such is the case of my so who professed to believe, was baptized, and is now a militant athiest.
The ESV and many other modern translations get verses like First John 3:7-9 WRONG. "Practice of sinning" and "cannot keep on sinning" are not good translations. They contradict the clear meaning of scripture to make this passage mean something it does not mean. God's word CANNOT contradict itself, but this translation contradicts the rest of the Bible.
You don’t have to understand creation specifics to be saved. You do need to understand Jesus is the Son of God, but that’s usually said in a gospel illustration. Jesus did create everything, but the whole trinity played part. We know this from Genesis 1 and John 1. - Trent
What about 2 Timothy 2:12? If we deny Him, He will deny us. Are you saying a person who accepts Christ, or believes momentarily will receive eternal life even if they quit believing and deny Him for a majority of the remainder of their life? And if they do, then wouldn't God be showing Himself as unfaithful, since if that person goes on to deny Him, He will not actually deny that person?
2 Timothy 2:12 is referring to kingdom reigning with Christ. We as believers receive rewards in the kingdom for faithfulness to Christ. The denial is not contextually a denial of salvation. The next verse even further clarifies that we can stop believing, and he abides faithful in that he cannot deny himself. We are sealed with the spirit and born of God, and God cannot deny that. - Trent
@@BibleLine How can you say that verse 12 is referring to "rewards" but that verse 13 is referring to salvation? This is one of the biggest problems I see with the OSAS camp. Anytime a text refutes what they believe, it either isn't for the church, it's not referring to salvation, or it's not in proper context, often times accusing the one contesting them of not understanding how to "properly divide" the Word of Truth. The denial may not be a denial of salvation, but that's not what is required for God to deny us according to the verse. If we deny Him...ie "God I wanted to believe in You, but all this wickedness and all the trouble I've been through, I KNOW You aren't real! And if You were I would want to follow you anyway!" That is a denial of the Father, and according to this verse, if He is to remain faithful to His nature and who He is, He would in turn HAVE TO deny us if we don't repent and return to Him before we pass. Respectfully, I am not trying to come across as arguing for the sake of arguing. I just believe that we must continue to believe in Christ, and that in doing so, it is no less a work than believing in Him for a moment of time. I also believe that once a person KNOWS God is real, because they have encountered Him, when they have tasted of His goodness and have become Born Again, that the Spirit within them will continually draw them to deeper relationship with the Father. As an example, for me personally, I would have said I believed in Jesus when I was in my 20's, but I was living like a devil. Nobody would have ever guessed that I was a Christian by the way I behaved, talked or treated others. I truly believe had I died in that state I would have been separated from God forever. Thankfully, He remained faithful to who He is and He answered my Nana's prayers for me to be saved(the fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much). And when I was 34 I truly became Born Again, filled with His Spirit and at this point have seen too much of Him to EVER deny Him. If the world exploded around me and I lost everyone I love, I could not deny His existence, because I KNOW He is who He claims to be, who His Word says He is. Now that's not to say someone at the end of their life can't pray in their final moments and cry out for God to have mercy on them and fully expect that God will hear their cry(ie the thief on the cross), but if God's grace allows for that person to live, I do believe that if they were to go right back to their life of debauchery and die in that place, they would be separated from God. We know that God looks on the heart and not the outside appearance, so how can we say if our hearts have grown cold toward God, He will still receive us as one of His own? Who does that benefit except all who have said a prayer at one time in their life and went on to continually live a life of sin, completely displeasing to God? And if that the case, it is truly no benefit to them at all because they are never compelled by other believers to live differently. We are implored to spur one another on to love and good works. Often times the OSAS camp seems to love the Gospel for salvation but stops there, and doesn't head all the instruction in the Bible for us to live holy and to encourage and help our Brothers and Sisters to do the same. As if to reason Christ came was to get us into Heaven. I believe He came to transform us so that we could represent His Kingdom well on Earth, just as His Son did, just as His Apostles did, and just as His Disciples have done before us. I hope you aren't offended by what I've shared, and this isn't me parroting what I've heard other preachers teaching, this is simply my belief and understanding of Scripture. I'm all about asking people to receive the free gift of God by sharing the Gospel with them, I just think it is extremely irresponsible to do so and not help disciple them once they have confessed belief. Jesus of course didn't command us to get people to accept salvation, He commanded us to "Go. And MAKE disciples." Somehow over time we've turned disciple making into a one time prayer to get to heaven. God Bless you my friend, your family and your ministry. ☝🏻🙏🏻❤️🙌🏻
I took basic and advanced Greek years ago. I believe as you do that "practice of sinning" or "habitual sinning" are bad translations. I have come to believe these are bad translations into English because of the Greek present tense which Greek "scholars" tend to translate this way. I went to a very conservative Baptist college and even the professor there taught us this way of translating the Greek present tense by adding such words as "continue" or "habitual" or "practice" as reasonable additions to the SINGLE WORD SIN. The only reason I know that cannot mean this is because it contradicts the plain meaning of numerous passages of scripture that teach clearly a real believer can sin habitually and they CAN not only PRACTICE sin they can become experts at sin. Seriously though, Christians can be overtaken by their sin nature and CONTINUALLY sin so much so that they NEED others to help them overcome certain sins. Is not this the teaching of Galatians 6:1 " Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault(literally a trespass), ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted."? How about James 5:16 "Confess your faults (same word as in Gal. 6:1) one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed." What about James 5:19, 20 which is clearly talking about BRETHREN. "BRETHREN, if any of YOU do err (wander, stray) from the truth, and one convert him; 20 Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins." The converting here is not of a lost sinner, but of a saved believer who has erred and gone into sin. Do you mean real believers can be overtaken by sin and need help? That is EXACTLY what this passage is saying as well as Galatians 6:1 and other places. The death in this passage is a believer's untimely death as a result of living in sin as is talked about in other New Testament passages.
David wasn’t saved? No! He was saved; a man after God’s own heart. He had Uriah killed so he could take Bathsheba to be his wife… So, according to Young Don’s logic, David died and went to hell? No. He had consequences on earth, but he was still saved.
@@BibleLine The Bible contains several verses that discuss the fear of the LORD (reverential awe and respect for God) and God’s sovereignty to do as He pleases. These verses highlight the majesty, power, and authority of God and emphasize the proper attitude of humility and reverence that believers should have towards Him. Here are some key passages: 1. Proverbs 9:10 (NIV): “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” This verse underscores the importance of the fear of the LORD as the foundation of true wisdom and understanding. Reverential fear of God leads to a right relationship with Him and a proper perspective on life. 2. Psalm 111:10 (NIV): “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. To him belongs eternal praise.” Similar to Proverbs 9:10, this verse emphasizes that the fear of the LORD is the starting point of wisdom and is connected to obedience to God’s commands. 3. Psalm 115:3 (NIV): “Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him.” This verse acknowledges God’s sovereignty and authority over all creation. It highlights that God acts according to His will and purposes, which are ultimately good and just. 4. Isaiah 46:10 (NIV): “I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, ‘My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.’” This verse declares God’s omniscience and sovereignty over time and history. God’s purposes are certain and will ultimately be fulfilled according to His will. 5. Psalm 135:6 (NIV): “The LORD does whatever pleases him, in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and all their depths.” This verse reiterates the comprehensive scope of God’s sovereignty over all creation. He exercises His will and authority over every aspect of the universe. These verses collectively emphasize the fear of the LORD as foundational to wisdom and understanding, and they affirm God’s sovereignty and authority to act according to His divine purposes. Believers are encouraged to approach God with reverence, trust in His wisdom and goodness, and submit to His will knowing that He is in control of all things
The problem with these people, like the reformed and Calvinsts is that they see Grace as a doctrine, and that is a huge error. Grace is the entire core of the gospel, Grace is Jesus Christ Himself, the very essence of God
Even the biblical cannon in Revelation ends with John praying for Jesus's grace to be with us
I tell people, if you are discussing your eternal salvation and your works enter into the conversation at any point, you've gone too far. Works are for discipleship and rewards, don't discuss them around the fact of your salvation. How am I saved? I believe in Jesus. How do I know that I'm saved? I still believe Jesus. If I look to my works as proof, I am doing a "trust but verify" on the Son of God, which is NOT believing in His promise.
I would take that one step further! “How do I know I’m saved” instead of I STILL believe Jesus, I would say “I once believed in Jesus”
Belief in the condition for everlasting life, not perpetual or persevering belief
@@Rileyed With all due respect, context is key! Endure what? Saved from what?
Scripture is clear, I’m assuming you’re referring to Matthew 24 which clearly addresses tribulation saints. If tribulation saints endure in belief and faithfulness, they will be saved from the horrors of the tribulation.
@@Rileyed Funny enough I’d say the same to you. It seems you’re describing the P in Calvinism which falsely suggests that someone must persevere in belief and good works to enter the kingdom of god…
Thankfully we know from the abundantly clear scriptures such as John 3:16, 3:36, 5:24… eph 2:8-9 and so so many others that belief means “persuaded of a truth” and the truth we must believe is Gods promise that “whosoever believes, will not perish, and has everlasting life”
That’s the gospel!
@@Rileyed I pity you man!
Read the book of John and ask god to reveal to you the truth of the gospel. The one and only condition presented for everlasting life is to Believe.
I wish you well! And pray that you either knew the gospel in your past, or come to know it before it’s too late
I'm so thankful for this ministry. Calvinism is so dangerous. God bless you, Jesse and Trent, for all you do for the body of Christ.
Exactly! Young Don is promoting a doctrine that puts people in shackles / bondage. When we understand that our eternal life is truly and entirely free, we are free to respond to God in Christian living. We are also free to return to bondage to sin, but this is not what God wants for us and it does not nullify our salvation. God will welcome us back when we repent (prodigal son).
I have to admit that when I got saved, Shamefully on my part that instead of opening the bible and finding out for myself what God says.
I turned to UA-cam because I was naive to think that everyone representing and teaching Gods word was of God... But I found out the Hard way that not everyone was representing Gods truth.... But those who were, were they that believed the Gospel of 1 Corinthians 15:1-6 and I only needed to read 1 Corinthians 1:17-31 / Romans 3:20-26 / Eph 1:13-14/ 2 Thess 2:13-14 / 1 Peter 1:2 to see that when we believe God takes Satans hands away so the Scripture becomes clearer 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 / 2 Timothy 2:25-26/ and as I rightly divide Gods truth 2 Timothy 2:15. I begin to learn and see what's for me today and how to live in my dual nature (Feeding and walking in the Spirit Gal 5) until the rapture when I no more will have to deal with this sinful flesh.
Praise Jesus glory to His name
One of your finest Spirit-filled Biblically-based teachings
I've never met Jesse in person ( hopefully someday, Lord willing ) but he is my favorite all time pastor !!!
That’s kind of you. Thank you for the encouragement!! You’re welcome to come to Tampa, FL! We’ll even let ya see the studio 🙂
- Trent
@@BibleLine I plan on it, thank you !!
I always think of this whenever i have trouble thinking works are required in my walk, why did Christ die? and if we can get ourselves to heaven, why did he die? And everytime without fail my mind is put back to peace, because its clear that it is not of ourselves, it the finished work of Christ that I believed on for eternal life to never perish.
Amen. And the Bible agrees with your thought. Galatians 2:21 - I do not frustrate the grace of God, for if righteousness comes by the law, then Christ died in vain.
@@Rileyed No. He died so that we may be washed as white as snow. He died so that we may be the righteousness of God IN HIM. He died to nail our sin debt to the cross. He died so that His righteousness might be credited to our account. He by one sacrifice made us forever perfect. Quote the Bible or don’t talk about the cross.
@@Rileyed Im sorry but that is not the gospel, its pretty clear eternal life is a gift to recieve not our reward to earn, i agree that we should be intimate with God, but we need to know the difference between service and salvation, because if your way is correct then that contradicts many scriptures and books, its important to not take things out of context and again, know the difference between salvation and service, The many definitions of grace in the bible makes it clear that its a gift, and has power over all sins, I ask to just think about it is all, good day.
Amen and halleluYah! ♥
Fantastic, pastor. Such passion in your stance, your faith, your belief in the truth of the Gospel. It shows in your voice.
Hi brother Jesse. Maybe Don would be open to coming on your channel for debate/discussion? Just a thought
The fact he is using the ESV is very telling given it’s Calvinistic lean of how some scriptures were revised.
Great explanation of our security in Christ for our salvation and how we can choose to live in our old ( shouldn’t) or new man ( should) and yet still be eternally secure.
It brings such peace to rest in and on Christ and not my wayward self.
I’ve heard Calvinists explain that practicing sin is habitually committing the same sins over and over vs merely “occasionally”committing sin.
If a person occasionally
ie “ not consistently” lies , occasionally has an impure thought , occasionally cusses yet another person DAILY ie “ habitually” cusses , lies, looks at adult content etc then there’s this presumed difference, yet sin no matter how often it’s committed is still sin , it misses the mark and all of it was paid for at the cross.
Our flesh is what sins and it doesn’t matter if it’s habitual or occasional as in both instances the flesh is overriding the Spirit by our choices.
Of course we should work on changing our sinful ways no matter how much of them there are as it does grieve God and likely sears our conscience so that we are less attuned to the conviction of the Holy Spirit. But we are sealed by His one time Work and faithfulness , not our PRESUMED increased good deeds and lack of sinning.
Exactly. Very well stated.
- Trent
Funny they use the phrase "practice sin." I don't have to practice. I've always been great at it. Still forgiven!!!!!!!
I wonder how people like Young Don deal with 1 Corinthians 15:42-58 if they refuse to believe there is no more "old man".
Even if they read it they’re blinded by pride
I have to go back and start at the beginning of this series. Thank you for being so detailed in your videos. This is what I needed when I was under Calvinism-Lordship. God bless you Pastor Jesse.
He has j...u...s...t enough to appeal to Calvinists, and j...u...s...t enough for Arminians.
I'm thankful that I'm neither.
Thanks for this.
He changed his voice too to sound saved 🤦🏽♂️
As if Don’s butchering of the gospel wasn’t bad enough, I can’t stand his seemingly deliberate and arrogant vocal tone. It’s grating. Thank you for setting the gospel message straight.
Amen brother
This series is so good. Well done Pastor
Thank you for your videos and ministry brother! God bless you!
this is great teaching! thank you Pastor
Tnx 4 the good teaching Pastor.
Fantastic teaching, thank you
Romans 10:12
“For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.”
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1 John 5:13 KJV
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.❤
He’s basically rejecting the cross
One of my new favourite channels whooooooooooouuuuuuu
Amen, beautifully said! 🤍
Very interesting preaching Pastor.
A tale as old as time, well the beginning of church age anyway. People accused Paul of the same thing they accuse us ”Free Gracers” of.
8 And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation is just.
Pastor Jesse:
Thanks for clearing things up! I’m amazed that that the bible versions I’ve been using translate 1 Jn 3.9 as “does not continue sinning” while the KJV says “does not sin”. So as you recommend I’m purchasing a KJV. Does the NKJV have any problems? Is it as reliable as the KJV? May God continue to bless you brother! Mike
We recommend the KJV for sure. It was carefully crafted in the translation process. The NKJV would be a way better option than ESV, NIV or NASB, but the KJV is a surefire option.
If you’re ever unsure regarding words, then a Greek Lexicon (Strong’s is best) is a good resource.
- Trent
@@BibleLine Thank You Trent! God bless you brother!
I would be curious to hear your critique of John MacArthur. I believe he’s a major proponent of Lordship salvation.
Look back at the videos. He has several videos about MacArthur.
JMac epitomizes a Lordship Salvationist. Ready? Brace yourself "Salvation is a commitment to leave sin and follow Christ at all cost. If you are not willing to be saved on those terms, Jesus won't take you" quote from JMac...Lord help him as he has one of, if not the largest pulpit/voice within modern day Christendom.
@@mikelyons2831 so your saying John Mac is a false teacher on his way to hell?
@@The_Amnesiac_Philosopher sure what’s the title
@@Ghost88o9 Your responding/engaging in this thread means you can & have read my comments. It's obvious I said no such things. If you can keep your limbic system in check, I will have a civil dialogue/correspondence, otherwise I will pass & move on to those who can.
John 3:16. Believe in Jesus Christ.
John 6:28-29. Works of God.
John 6:40. Will of God.
Lol
I use kjv, lsb, and nasb 2020
He denied belief and faith in the gospel. 13:00
1 Corinthians 5:11-13 details how serious we ought to treat sin, as believers toward another. We are by no means meant to look the other way. In fact, we are meant to separate. In the parables of the unmerciful and wicked servants, there are two instances of how God treats men who know Him and are forgiven, but go back to sin. God forgives the debt of the one servant but credits it BACK to him after he is found to not show the same mercy on his fellow servants (if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive you). The second parable shows a man who knows his Master but says in his heart, "my master is delaying my coming..." so he eats, drinks, and beats his fellow servants. Jesus says that man was to be paired WITH the "disobedient/unbelievers," depending on the translation. These are undeniably hard Scriptures that have to be seen as caution to fear the Lord our God, united in faith, living a life in repentance and moving forward from that. Pray for me as well.
When we believe that Jesus is the way to repentance and remission of Sins and that He is the Son of God in flesh.
1 John 3: This verse says that no one who lives in Christ keeps on sinning, and that no one who continues to sin has seen or known Christ.
Jesus Christ, the Creator of the universe, every galaxy, every star, every planet, every living creature, is just not strong enough. He needs your works. 😂
The Universe, galaxies and planets are all demonic lies. we live under a firmament. The Earth is flat fixed immovable just like the Bible says
WHAT???
@@The_Amnesiac_Philosopher I am being sarcastic. This is what fruit inspectors think.
@@GiftofGod289
Hahaha! I get you. No problem friend.
Practicing sin is living in sin, if you sin every so often, not all the time is what would be they can still sin sometimes is what i think he means
Question: Where does it say believera will receive rewards in heaven, and how do they do on earth (serving) can affect reigning with Christ in the millennium kingdom? What if someone became a beliver then die unexpectedly? I see a reward (singularl) by away love the channel and new subscriber(:
Sorry for any spelling error
1 Corinthians 3 is usually where we point with regard to rewards at the judgment seat of Christ. We do believe there is different reward with regard to the millennial kingdom, but we reject any notion of a believer being cast out (gnashing teeth, suffering 1000 years). That latter teaching is a misunderstanding of many parables.
If a believer dies right after believing in Christ, then he will have eternal life. He will be with Christ, and we will see him one day. I am unsure what his reward status would look like - if you could call it that. We know that whatever the difference, it will be without sin.
- Trent
"...that being born again by the Spirit is not a matter of a freewill choice..."
Deuteronomy 30:19 - 19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:
Joshua 24:15 - 15 And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
So, I guess, according to him, God is a liar and doesn't give everyone the free will to choose. If He has promised to draw *ALL* men to Himself, (John 12:32), then He *HAS* given *ALL* men the free will to choose either to accept His free gift of everlasting life by simple faith upon Him alone or to reject it.
All throughout the scriptures we are all given free will to choose, going allll the way back to the beginning when God gave Adam and Eve the free will to choose to either obey Him or disobey.
If you doubt your salvation almost everyday does that mean you have not actually believed?
Not at all
Jessie think about this. The corinthians WERE acting in those sins at the time that letter was written as the whole reason it was written was that they were carnal. This points even more to the duality of man. Because obviously they were currently actibg in that sin yet they were said to be sanctified and cleansed BY the holy spirit. Paul is saying it matter of factly that they have been cleansed so why would you continue to act in the old man. Crazy
Don is lost. He doesn’t understand scripture. Let’s pray for this man so that he can get saved have any father. Please put the truth in so that he can understand simplicity in Jesus name I pray amen.
Hey Pastor, this man Young Don used to believe and teach free grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone.He used to defend the truth, but since he followed Chris Lasala, Young Don has went off the deep end. He is mentored by Chris Lasala, who I think is a false prophet. Young Don and his family moved to Christ Lasala's ranch, which seems to be cultism. Can you look up what Chris Lasala believes and teaches on solteriology?
I did a little research. Thanks for the info! I came across a niche of UA-cam debaters. They aren’t very nice to each other at all!
- Trent
@@BibleLine Thank you, Bother. May God bless your ministry.
What then if we at some time in the past believed in the Person and finished work of Jesus Christ to save us eternally BUT our view of eternally was not what the Bible's or God's view of eternity? What if our faith in Christ alone at the point of our belief was like the morning dew? What if because of adversity or sickness as our bodies aged we began to experience the "tortures of the damned" in them? What then happens when our pain and suffering in this life begins to speak to us FAR LOUDER than the faith and assurance and trust in God we once had? is this sort of like the foolish virgins that did not take enough oil with them to get them through the dark nights of the soul? I have gone through many days of dark nights of the soul then at one time came out with all kinds of assurance which lasted for decades then after having sinned a particular sin lost the joy and the peace of assurance which at one time was absolutely fantastic that resulted in first simply lifted off my life painlessly feeling the blahs then over time slowly sinking again into another dark night of the soul.
*3:29* Young Don, by his own words, condemns himself. He says we free-gracers believe that a person can apostatize and still be saved as if that's not the truth and, here he is, having apostatized, teaching damnable heresies, flat out rejecting the truth that was once delivered unto him.
So, according to his beliefs, he's damned in his apostasy. If what he taught was true (which it isn't) then he would be damned. I hope he's placed his faith on Christ alone at one point.
He's teaching that one can't use their free will that God gives to every person to believe upon Him if they choose. Teaching that not everyone has the ability to believe upon Jesus Christ the Messiah for everlasting life could actually _keep_ people from believing upon Him for everlasting life. That's wicked and _disgusting._
Calvinism turns people away from God. It's sick.
20:00 Righteousness is Christ Himself, not actions. Like Gold is Gold and a piece of brown stuff is a piece of brown stuff, they don’t change from behavior.
That is what he is missing.
1 JOHN 3:8-9 *KJV*
He that *committeth sin* is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
9Whosoever is born of God *doth not commit sin;* for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.
1 john 3:8-9 esv
Whoever makes a *practice of sinning* is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil. 9 No one born of God makes a *practice of sinning,* for God's[b] seed abides in him; and he cannot keep on sinning, because he has been born of God.
Young Don is quoting a CORRUPT "bible."
"Practice sin" or COMMIT SIN? Either you have sin or you do not!
1 Cor. 15:2 *KJV*
By which also *ye are saved,* if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
1 cor. 15:2 esv
15 Now I would remind you, brothers,[a] of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2 and by which *you are being saved,* if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain.
"Saved" in verse 2 of 1 Corinthians 15 is referring to JUSTIFICATION.
You are JUSTIFIED by trusting the gospel. You are reckoned righteousness. Justification is NOT A PROCESS.
The esv states that you are BEING JUSTIFIED by the gospel, which is heresy.
The big lie is we still sin. But now it is no longer I who do it but sin that lives in me. Rom 7:17. How do you get still out of no longer I who do it.
Paul is contrasting his two natures. The flesh sins, but the new spirit nature he has cannot sin. It is still his choice to choose which nature he walks in. Romans 7 is a demonstration of that struggle.
- Trent
Genuine question♥️, so I can revert/convert to Islam ☪️ and completely reject Jesus/Yahweh and I’ll still get to heaven if I die as a Muslim?
If you believe on Christ then God justifies you in the very moment. Your question is possible but I would have a hard time understanding why a person would want to convert to a false religion. Thanks for the comment. - Jesse
But there is the possibility of a false convert like in Hebrews 6, were they left because they were not of us right.? So I guess we can't know if someone who is apostate ever was really saved or not. Such is the case of my so who professed to believe, was baptized, and is now a militant athiest.
The ESV and many other modern translations get verses like First John 3:7-9 WRONG. "Practice of sinning" and "cannot keep on sinning" are not good translations. They contradict the clear meaning of scripture to make this passage mean something it does not mean. God's word CANNOT contradict itself, but this translation contradicts the rest of the Bible.
Did god the father create the world or did Jesus also play a part in that as well? And do you have to believe that for salvation?
You don’t have to understand creation specifics to be saved. You do need to understand Jesus is the Son of God, but that’s usually said in a gospel illustration.
Jesus did create everything, but the whole trinity played part. We know this from Genesis 1 and John 1.
- Trent
@@BibleLine thank you for your help
What about 2 Timothy 2:12? If we deny Him, He will deny us. Are you saying a person who accepts Christ, or believes momentarily will receive eternal life even if they quit believing and deny Him for a majority of the remainder of their life? And if they do, then wouldn't God be showing Himself as unfaithful, since if that person goes on to deny Him, He will not actually deny that person?
2 Timothy 2:12 is referring to kingdom reigning with Christ. We as believers receive rewards in the kingdom for faithfulness to Christ. The denial is not contextually a denial of salvation.
The next verse even further clarifies that we can stop believing, and he abides faithful in that he cannot deny himself. We are sealed with the spirit and born of God, and God cannot deny that.
- Trent
@@BibleLine How can you say that verse 12 is referring to "rewards" but that verse 13 is referring to salvation? This is one of the biggest problems I see with the OSAS camp. Anytime a text refutes what they believe, it either isn't for the church, it's not referring to salvation, or it's not in proper context, often times accusing the one contesting them of not understanding how to "properly divide" the Word of Truth.
The denial may not be a denial of salvation, but that's not what is required for God to deny us according to the verse. If we deny Him...ie "God I wanted to believe in You, but all this wickedness and all the trouble I've been through, I KNOW You aren't real! And if You were I would want to follow you anyway!" That is a denial of the Father, and according to this verse, if He is to remain faithful to His nature and who He is, He would in turn HAVE TO deny us if we don't repent and return to Him before we pass.
Respectfully, I am not trying to come across as arguing for the sake of arguing. I just believe that we must continue to believe in Christ, and that in doing so, it is no less a work than believing in Him for a moment of time. I also believe that once a person KNOWS God is real, because they have encountered Him, when they have tasted of His goodness and have become Born Again, that the Spirit within them will continually draw them to deeper relationship with the Father.
As an example, for me personally, I would have said I believed in Jesus when I was in my 20's, but I was living like a devil. Nobody would have ever guessed that I was a Christian by the way I behaved, talked or treated others. I truly believe had I died in that state I would have been separated from God forever. Thankfully, He remained faithful to who He is and He answered my Nana's prayers for me to be saved(the fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much). And when I was 34 I truly became Born Again, filled with His Spirit and at this point have seen too much of Him to EVER deny Him. If the world exploded around me and I lost everyone I love, I could not deny His existence, because I KNOW He is who He claims to be, who His Word says He is.
Now that's not to say someone at the end of their life can't pray in their final moments and cry out for God to have mercy on them and fully expect that God will hear their cry(ie the thief on the cross), but if God's grace allows for that person to live, I do believe that if they were to go right back to their life of debauchery and die in that place, they would be separated from God. We know that God looks on the heart and not the outside appearance, so how can we say if our hearts have grown cold toward God, He will still receive us as one of His own? Who does that benefit except all who have said a prayer at one time in their life and went on to continually live a life of sin, completely displeasing to God? And if that the case, it is truly no benefit to them at all because they are never compelled by other believers to live differently. We are implored to spur one another on to love and good works. Often times the OSAS camp seems to love the Gospel for salvation but stops there, and doesn't head all the instruction in the Bible for us to live holy and to encourage and help our Brothers and Sisters to do the same. As if to reason Christ came was to get us into Heaven. I believe He came to transform us so that we could represent His Kingdom well on Earth, just as His Son did, just as His Apostles did, and just as His Disciples have done before us.
I hope you aren't offended by what I've shared, and this isn't me parroting what I've heard other preachers teaching, this is simply my belief and understanding of Scripture. I'm all about asking people to receive the free gift of God by sharing the Gospel with them, I just think it is extremely irresponsible to do so and not help disciple them once they have confessed belief. Jesus of course didn't command us to get people to accept salvation, He commanded us to "Go. And MAKE disciples." Somehow over time we've turned disciple making into a one time prayer to get to heaven.
God Bless you my friend, your family and your ministry. ☝🏻🙏🏻❤️🙌🏻
I took basic and advanced Greek years ago. I believe as you do that "practice of sinning" or "habitual sinning" are bad translations. I have come to believe these are bad translations into English because of the Greek present tense which Greek "scholars" tend to translate this way. I went to a very conservative Baptist college and even the professor there taught us this way of translating the Greek present tense by adding such words as "continue" or "habitual" or "practice" as reasonable additions to the SINGLE WORD SIN. The only reason I know that cannot mean this is because it contradicts the plain meaning of numerous passages of scripture that teach clearly a real believer can sin habitually and they CAN not only PRACTICE sin they can become experts at sin.
Seriously though, Christians can be overtaken by their sin nature and CONTINUALLY sin so much so that they NEED others to help them overcome certain sins. Is not this the teaching of Galatians 6:1 " Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault(literally a trespass), ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted."? How about James 5:16 "Confess your faults (same word as in Gal. 6:1) one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed." What about James 5:19, 20 which is clearly talking about BRETHREN. "BRETHREN, if any of YOU do err (wander, stray) from the truth, and one convert him; 20 Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins." The converting here is not of a lost sinner, but of a saved believer who has erred and gone into sin. Do you mean real believers can be overtaken by sin and need help? That is EXACTLY what this passage is saying as well as Galatians 6:1 and other places. The death in this passage is a believer's untimely death as a result of living in sin as is talked about in other New Testament passages.
David wasn’t saved? No! He was saved; a man after God’s own heart. He had Uriah killed so he could take Bathsheba to be his wife… So, according to Young Don’s logic, David died and went to hell? No. He had consequences on earth, but he was still saved.
You never mentioned repentance. God is holy.
What a great voice though
If God wants to throw a saved person into Hell, he can do it
The Bible won’t save you
Jesus Christ saves the individual when they believe in Him. 1 John 5:10-13, John 3:15-18
- Trent
@@BibleLine He damns those who believe as He Wills
God is HUGE
Fear the LORD
@DynamicGracer May you provide chapter and verse for what you’re saying?
- Trent
@@BibleLine The Bible contains several verses that discuss the fear of the LORD (reverential awe and respect for God) and God’s sovereignty to do as He pleases. These verses highlight the majesty, power, and authority of God and emphasize the proper attitude of humility and reverence that believers should have towards Him. Here are some key passages:
1. Proverbs 9:10 (NIV):
“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.”
This verse underscores the importance of the fear of the LORD as the foundation of true wisdom and understanding. Reverential fear of God leads to a right relationship with Him and a proper perspective on life.
2. Psalm 111:10 (NIV):
“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. To him belongs eternal praise.”
Similar to Proverbs 9:10, this verse emphasizes that the fear of the LORD is the starting point of wisdom and is connected to obedience to God’s commands.
3. Psalm 115:3 (NIV):
“Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him.”
This verse acknowledges God’s sovereignty and authority over all creation. It highlights that God acts according to His will and purposes, which are ultimately good and just.
4. Isaiah 46:10 (NIV):
“I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, ‘My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.’”
This verse declares God’s omniscience and sovereignty over time and history. God’s purposes are certain and will ultimately be fulfilled according to His will.
5. Psalm 135:6 (NIV):
“The LORD does whatever pleases him, in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and all their depths.”
This verse reiterates the comprehensive scope of God’s sovereignty over all creation. He exercises His will and authority over every aspect of the universe.
These verses collectively emphasize the fear of the LORD as foundational to wisdom and understanding, and they affirm God’s sovereignty and authority to act according to His divine purposes. Believers are encouraged to approach God with reverence, trust in His wisdom and goodness, and submit to His will knowing that He is in control of all things