10 Questions with Mike Winger (Episode 20)

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • 0:00 - Intro
    1. 0:54 {Taking On an Atheist’s Challenge} Can you please respond to Holy Koolaid’s video alleging various Bible contradictions and problems with Christianity? Did Jesus Himself undermine Christianity?
    2. 30:34 {Preston Sprinkle & “Side B” Christianity} What's your take on Preston Sprinkle? Some Christians like him, but others call him a heretic or "side B Christian.” The issue seems to be about him not thinking same-sex attraction is a sin when not meditated/acted on.
    3. 38:08 {Is Family Planning Sinful?} My church teaches that a couple must continuously have as many children as they're able, and it's seen as selfish and a sin resulting in church discipline if they use any form of family planning to stop. Many have 12-18 children as a result. Leadership says God wouldn't give more children than a couple can handle. Is this biblical? We already have 5 children.
    4. 47:49 {The Pinnacle of Wickedness} Mike, are we there yet? The Bible says it will be as in the days of Noah in the last days. Have we arrived at the pinnacle of wickedness yet?
    5. 53:41 {Can we still Glean from Reckless Charismatism?} I learned that Bethel's prophecy teachings and those of Storms, Wimber, Deere, Randolph, etc. trace back to scandalous Kansas City prophets. Should all be ignored, or can the chaff be separated?
    6. 1:04:11 {Trusting God with Deep Fears} I’m a mom of three young children. I struggle with a lot of fear over their safety. How can I give this to God, knowing that it doesn’t mean something bad won’t still happen?
    7. 1:11:44 {Healing = the Children’s Bread?} "Healing is the children's bread" is taught by a pastor friend when he prays for the sick. He uses Mark 7: 24-30 as the proof text. What is the “bread” in v. 27?
    8. 1:18:05 {Household Responsibilities in Marriage} Does God care who does the dishes and cooks the food? Is the wife called to manage the household? What if both the husband and wife work similar full-time jobs (Proverbs 31: 15,21,27; Titus 2:5)?
    9. 1:26:13 {Questioning Salvation = Not Saved?} I asked the youth how confident they are of salvation on a 1-10 scale. One replied with a ”7” citing that they still sin and don’t read their Bible often. Can one be saved if they associate salvation with works like Bible reading? Are the warnings in Galatians fitting here?
    10. 1:33:31 {Are All of Paul’s Writings Inspired?} What should we make of Paul saying "I, not the Lord" as if he's just giving his own opinion, while also believing that all Scripture (which includes that statement) is Holy Spirit inspired (1 Corinthians 7)?
    LINKS and cool stuff
    Next week's video taking ONLY skeptical questions is here ua-cam.com/users/liveATPyA2gt36E?...
    I’m Mike Winger and my goal is to help people think Biblically about everything. My website
    BibleThinker.org
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    The MASSIVE series on Women in Ministry. All the debates, especially all the egalitarian claims examined in detail. • Everything Women Can a...
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    Showing that Jesus made a big deal about ensuring that people understood he HAD to die for our sins. Careful, verse by verse study like this is what keeps people from being able to twist the Scriptures and trick you. • Even The Disciples Did...
    Show up when the livestream starts (you see me actually on screen) and post your question in the chat. It helps if you reference one or two specific verses if they are relevant to your question and if you put a Q at the beginning of your comment in live chat.

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  • @sarahfaith316
    @sarahfaith316 3 дні тому +58

    Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:
    0:00 - Intro
    1. 0:54 {Taking On an Atheist’s Challenge} Can you please respond to Holy Koolaid’s video alleging various Bible contradictions and problems with Christianity? Did Jesus Himself undermine Christianity?
    2. 30:34 {Preston Sprinkle & “Side B” Christianity} What's your take on Preston Sprinkle? Some Christians like him, but others call him a heretic or "side B Christian.” The issue seems to be about him not thinking same-sex attraction is a sin when not meditated/acted on.
    3. 38:08 {Is Family Planning Sinful?} My church teaches that a couple must continuously have as many children as they're able, and it's seen as selfish and a sin resulting in church discipline if they use any form of family planning to stop. Many have 12-18 children as a result. Leadership says God wouldn't give more children than a couple can handle. Is this biblical? We already have 5 children.
    4. 47:49 {The Pinnacle of Wickedness} Mike, are we there yet? The Bible says it will be as in the days of Noah in the last days. Have we arrived at the pinnacle of wickedness yet?
    5. 53:41 {Can we still Glean from Reckless Charismatism?} I learned that Bethel's prophecy teachings and those of Storms, Wimber, Deere, Randolph, etc. trace back to scandalous Kansas City prophets. Should all be ignored, or can the chaff be separated?
    6. 1:04:11 {Trusting God with Deep Fears} I’m a mom of three young children. I struggle with a lot of fear over their safety. How can I give this to God, knowing that it doesn’t mean something bad won’t still happen?
    7. 1:11:44 {Healing = the Children’s Bread?} "Healing is the children's bread" is taught by a pastor friend when he prays for the sick. He uses Mark 7: 24-30 as the proof text. What is the “bread” in v. 27?
    8. 1:18:05 {Household Responsibilities in Marriage} Does God care who does the dishes and cooks the food? Is the wife called to manage the household? What if both the husband and wife work similar full-time jobs (Proverbs 31: 15,21,27; Titus 2:5)?
    9. 1:26:13 {Questioning Salvation = Not Saved?} I asked the youth how confident they are of salvation on a 1-10 scale. One replied with a ”7” citing that they still sin and don’t read their Bible often. Can one be saved if they associate salvation with works like Bible reading? Are the warnings in Galatians fitting here?
    10. 1:33:31 {Are All of Paul’s Writings Inspired?} What should we make of Paul saying "I, not the Lord" as if he's just giving his own opinion, while also believing that all Scripture (which includes that statement) is Holy Spirit inspired (1 Corinthians 7)?

    • @mintoo2cool
      @mintoo2cool 2 дні тому +1

      thanks for the timestamps. please add cat cam timestamps too

    • @nonplayablecharacter4815
      @nonplayablecharacter4815 2 дні тому

      Hi Sarah, which video is the one specifically about question 8? Wife is literally threatening divorce if I don’t pay all the bills and we live in Los Angeles 😑 (high bills low pay)

    • @sarahfaith316
      @sarahfaith316 2 дні тому

      @@nonplayablecharacter4815 I believe this is the one: ua-cam.com/video/1sFORbH86-k/v-deo.htmlsi=fXFfLDxumGquKnSJ

    • @JAMESschwartz1
      @JAMESschwartz1 День тому +1

      😊

    • @MrAgonizomai
      @MrAgonizomai День тому

      @@nonplayablecharacter4815It sounds as if your wife needs advice, not you.

  • @olivialouise3148
    @olivialouise3148 3 дні тому +124

    Mike, when my son died 4 years ago I clung to my faith in Jesus. I learned thru that experience that even tho I grieved deeply my joy is found in the Lord and not the things of this world. It was a good lesson and tested my faith. Thank you for your Biblical teaching which thru I have grown so much but I still verify with God’s word forcing me to study it much more.

    • @staceyforehand9513
      @staceyforehand9513 3 дні тому +5

      Prayers ❤ may God comfort you in your trial

    • @davidbermudez7704
      @davidbermudez7704 3 дні тому +2

      I’m so sorry about your son’s passing
      My prayers and condolences
      Was he saved?

    • @kgebhardt1187
      @kgebhardt1187 3 дні тому +4

      I am sorry this happened-so sorry you lost your boy. May God give you peace, comfort, and strength. His mercies are new each day, and His love endures forever ❤

    • @olivialouise3148
      @olivialouise3148 2 дні тому +2

      @@kgebhardt1187 that is beautiful. Thank you so much!

    • @olivialouise3148
      @olivialouise3148 2 дні тому +1

      @@staceyforehand9513 thank you!

  • @thelostfountain1678
    @thelostfountain1678 3 дні тому +102

    Glad I heard Mikes Charismatic experience, Makes me feel a little better about mine. Mine was worse cause I wanted God so bad that i tried to "get" what everyone else was getting. I would always go up to get "slain", but like Mike, I never felt anything. I just chose to go down. Ten they would all be drunk and high on the Holy Spirit. Once again I never felt it. I did not pretend to either. It got worse from there.
    And I was being treated differently than everyone, and being rejected and even being told it is because of my sins that I was not experiencing the gifts. Or I was not believing enough. I became a wreck because I did not know why God was rejecting me. I didn't know why God hated me and would often ask God to just take me out if I am worthless to the kingdom.
    I never got the visions, prophesies, or healings. Nothing. But everything in me knew God is real and the Jesus is His Christ. I never doubted Jesus, I just though He didn't want me. I prayed for salvation probably thousands of times because I thought I wasn't saved. When I started going to a different church (a Calvary Chapel believe it or not) called Water Springs here in Idaho Falls. I would get mad a lot cause I was still believing the Hyper teaching. but at least my kids were in a good youth program. well fast forward our pastor said God told him to leave and go to Boise (Rick Brown) so we got a new one and he destroyed the kids program. So I left and went to CCC here in town. I liked it and good programs for kids.
    Well I am still mostly set in my hyper beliefs and Covid hit. So no church. My kids are mostly grown by this time. My last one turned 18 today actually. So I start watching our service online like everyone else. Before this I never used UA-cam for the videos. I noticed Mike Winger and started listening to him and could not get enough. And since then have totally rejected the Hyper, prosperity, New Age, and all the others that are tied together denominations. And now I am studying the word and trying to get as much truth as I can. I have since realized how wicked all of those people are! God never let me "feel" anything and that saved me from that.

    • @chrissyv71
      @chrissyv71 2 дні тому +1

      Praise God 🎉

    • @tiffanydrew7780
      @tiffanydrew7780 2 дні тому +1

      Boy I can relate to this. I'm still struggling. I've been a Christian for 30 plus years. I don't u derstand any I don't "hear" from God etc

    • @gwarchive
      @gwarchive 2 дні тому +3

      As a Pentecostal myself I agree with certain things Mike has said regarding charismatic gifts. It shouldn't be the main aspect of a Christian's faith. I treat my gifts as, well, gifts, which help amplify and preserve my faith from time to time, but they're not the engines of my Christianity. Regardless of our stances on spiritual gifts, we can all agree that we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ our God.

    • @Ephesians-yn8ux
      @Ephesians-yn8ux 2 дні тому +2

      @@thelostfountain1678 nobody feels it, everyone who acts like they do is lying so they aren’t ostracized like you described.
      They are lying to themselves and everyone else, it’s a form of denial.

    • @Zekafoose
      @Zekafoose 2 дні тому

      Not true at all. This stuff is real. However it is more often faked. I have personally experienced both. Both God's holy Spirit in power fill a room and me. And iv been there when fakers tried to push people over. The look the guy gave me when I wouldn't go along with his fakery. At that point I'd previously experienced the real thing. I told my friend the man was a false prophets/teacher and we left.

  • @YankeeStacking
    @YankeeStacking 3 дні тому +283

    Mike…PLEASE invite Holy Koolaid for a skeptic’s debate. He’s a former devote Christian (missionary kid) who “shipwrecked” his faith, and I think the debate would be instructive and powerful. I’d clear my schedule to watch it!

    • @truewhitepill5989
      @truewhitepill5989 3 дні тому +62

      Mike has done debates in the past, but has stated that the cost/benefit is usually not worth for him, along with a general lack of desire to do so.
      The UA-camr Wise Disciple would be better for debates.

    • @YankeeStacking
      @YankeeStacking 3 дні тому

      @@truewhitepill5989 I know he’s both done them and shies away from them, but there’s something here with this young man that I think could be highly beneficial.

    • @YankeeStacking
      @YankeeStacking 3 дні тому +23

      @@truewhitepill5989 But of course, the Lord’s will be done.

    • @patrioticz2858
      @patrioticz2858 3 дні тому +10

      There is God Logic, SIIIG, and many others that welcome debate

    • @oosn0b0ardroo
      @oosn0b0ardroo 3 дні тому +6

      @YankeeStacking on Mike Winger's channel?! You're both awesome! What a pleasant surprise! Thanks for all you guys do!

  • @abinoel7715
    @abinoel7715 3 дні тому +80

    Hey Mike, I think you may have got your sides mixed up on question 2 about homosexuality. Side A Christianity is totally affirming- Brandon Robertson style. Preston Sprinkle flirts with side B which promotes “spiritual friendship”, while Sides X and Y reflect the more Biblical views you are looking for, like Christopher Yuan and Rosaria Butterfield.
    Just didn’t want viewers to look into side A thinking it was the Biblical view, hope that’s ok!

    • @briggy4359
      @briggy4359 3 дні тому +9

      This needs more likes for visibility

    • @MikeWinger
      @MikeWinger  3 дні тому +47

      My mistake. I got the terminology wrong. Sorry about that!!

    • @clarkemorledge2398
      @clarkemorledge2398 3 дні тому +4

      This all depends on what is meant by "spiritual friendship." If by "spiritual friendship" these means having deep, meaningful friendships with someone of the same sex, Preston Sprinkle views this as a good thing. However, if by "spiritual friendship" it means something trying to mimic marriage, then Preston rejects this. Hopefully this clarifies Preston's position. Chris Yuan and Rosaria misrepresent Preston's views.

    • @abinoel7715
      @abinoel7715 2 дні тому +5

      @@clarkemorledge2398I’d have to agree with you that Yuan and Butterfield jumped to conclusions about his view because of his association with the Revoice conference. However, I’ve had trouble finding content from Sprinkle that explicitly discusses the dangers of same-sex spiritual friendship. Would you happen to have a link or something to refer me to in order to find this? I’d much appreciate it
      Kinda like what Mike said, sometimes he can be a bit nebulous in his claims such that I have trouble discerning exactly what he believes (though his gospel is sound). Thanks for the clarification!

    • @clarkemorledge2398
      @clarkemorledge2398 2 дні тому

      @@abinoel7715 Sure, take a look at his interview Laurie Krieg, who is on the board of directors for the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender. Search on UA-cam for " Sexuality, Church, Celibate Partnerships, and How I Handle Criticism: Laurie Krieg". I would encourage listening to the whole episode, but the main stuff starts at about the 17:36 time mark. If there is one thing Preston could be "faulted" for is his tendency not to make a moral evaluation of something before trying to understand what that "something" even is; for example, as in "same-sex spiritual friendship." It means different things to different people. But frankly, I think that mode of listening first is a good quality: Try to actually understand what the argument actually is before jumping in to criticize it.

  • @jeffwarren6906
    @jeffwarren6906 2 дні тому +7

    I learned alot today Mike . With each new teaching of yours , I learn a bit more of what Jesus has done for me , and the more I begin to understand , the more depth of what He did is revealed , which I have yet to find words to properly express my thankfulness to Him .. I have been watching you for 7 years and when I am here on this channel , I feel like I am home and surrounded by brothers & sisters . This is one of my most favorite places to be .. I love each , and everyone of you here with me .. God bless Pastor Mike for such clear teachings ...

  • @Asher0208
    @Asher0208 3 дні тому +28

    Christianity has survived the attacks of the best and the brightest people earth has produced in the last 2000. What is the chance it is destroyed by the work of a random youtuber?

  • @jessicaolang6658
    @jessicaolang6658 2 дні тому +10

    1:05:43 I tried to find a comment from @catalinaislands… I wish I could speak directly to her. God revealed something to me one night when my 2nd born was only a couple months old (I am now a mom of 4). I was standing over my son just worrying he would stop breathing. I would just constantly check. I remember praying and feeling so strongly in my heart… MY GREATEST FEAR IS SOMEONE ELSE’S REALITY RIGHT NOW. Pray for THAT MOM, that family.
    It’s something I’ve continued to do all through motherhood. Pray for my kids, but rather than dwelling on what may happen to them, pray for those that are actually in the throws of whatever turmoil I fear. They need it, and I get a reality/perspective check. Praise God!

    • @Crystal-iy4si
      @Crystal-iy4si 2 дні тому +3

      I'm gonna take this advice and try it myself. Three of my kids are young adults now. 26, 22, and 19. They have drivers licenses, jobs, relationships, and one of them, my oldest, has her own child. This comes with a whole new set of worries. I haven't thought of it your way before, but it seems like a great way to think of it. And I do remember, when my first was born, being so very worried about the breathing because I had a close friend who lost her baby to SIDS. Once we moved her out of the bassinet, because she was too big for it, and put her in a crib in her own room, I had the baby monitor so loud where I could hear every breath and movement, lol. That was many years ago, but as I have told my daughter about her own baby, each year, or each milestone, brings with it new concerns. Once they can walk, you worry about them falling for example. Once they can drive, you worry about car accidents. This is part of being a parent, but we need to try to lean on the Lord,and as you say, pray for others.

  • @jeffdible
    @jeffdible 2 дні тому +19

    Great analogy regarding eating at a restaurant before you pay for the meal! Thank you for this ministry. Praise God!

  • @suechapel1443
    @suechapel1443 2 дні тому +6

    Mike, it was Charles Spurgeon who gave the quote, "the real danger of discernment is not between what is right and wrong, but what is right and almost right."

  • @new_comment
    @new_comment День тому +9

    I'm 43, my wife and I have 2 young'ns, I am the protector of my family ( in the earthly/man sense. I know God is our refuge ) . But, I do the dishes and my wife and I basically both do the laundry and house chores. There is no reason that a man can't partner with his spouse in caring for their home.

  • @lilyjensen6306
    @lilyjensen6306 2 дні тому +7

    On question 8 (1:22:28) (Household Responsibilities in Marriage): A few years ago, I wrestled with the opposing teachings of the Bible and of feminism. Feminists tell us to stand up for our rights and, you know, don't stand for any gender stereotyping of your role in society and in the home. But the Bible calls us to serve one another in love just like Jesus demonstrated his love for his disciples by washing their feet. I came to the conclusion that it matters less about who does what in the home and more about serving one another in love in whatever capacity we can.

  • @lkreinmiller-author
    @lkreinmiller-author 3 дні тому +23

    Not only restaurants. Dr offices. Dentist offices. Lawyers. Electricity. Water. Sewer. Yard services. Roofing. Any service you receive the service first and pay later.

  • @lisalisa13
    @lisalisa13 2 дні тому +3

    I really needed that prayer tonight. Thank you for the reminder to put my trust in Him, no matter the outcome. Love your ministry, Mike.

  • @robbiepapadimitriou3501
    @robbiepapadimitriou3501 3 дні тому +14

    Liking the haircut Mike🤝🏼 Just wanted to give you a random compliment.
    Keep up the good work you're doing for the kingdom.

  • @lindam3384
    @lindam3384 2 дні тому +4

    I was a member of a church where the emphasis is The Holy Spirit with altar calls where people are slain in the Spirit and speaking in tongues is common, but at no time did any of us believe that we lose control of our physical body, not everyone falls down, not everyone speaks in tongues, and not all the time. Discernment is necessary when following non-denominational churches where there is no leadership accountability, so emotional manipulation does not happen. I left that church, and many times what the Pastor said comes to my mind, but it is never directly a scripture quote, it is one of the things he would say over and over. I now attend a church where the emphasis is on God's Word and its practical and helpful application to my life.

  • @pootlebeardooperdil4356
    @pootlebeardooperdil4356 3 дні тому +8

    So glad you made a response to this!

  • @timrodriguez16
    @timrodriguez16 3 дні тому +37

    No one pushes back on things like Holy koolaid cause it’s foolish..

    • @kay5505
      @kay5505 3 дні тому

      I never heard of koolaid dude…but if he hasn’t understood Jesus and has read these verses means he has refused the Holy Spirit.. don’t think I can say anything that will make a difference… but what about people who watch koolaid dude? Not sure if comments would help.. for the purpose of the video was to lead believers away from Jesus.. a true believer can not be lead away from Jesus as they have the Holy Spirit and what Is in Jesus Christ hands can not be plucked from Him.. I know I can not walk away from Him.. would have no hope, joy, love.. as Jesus Christ is ALL.. so would my comments stop a believer from leaving the ‘Christian faith’ ? I don’t think I can as they never truly knew Jesus

    • @kriegjaeger
      @kriegjaeger 2 дні тому +7

      Answering fools according to folley and casting pearls before swine.
      Also youtube itself is not good for any kind of genuine discussion

    • @brandonwhitfield1278
      @brandonwhitfield1278 2 дні тому +5

      @@kriegjaegerUA-cam is great for discussion. People are what make things bad for discussion because they do not know how to separate debate from emotional bias.

    • @kriegjaeger
      @kriegjaeger 2 дні тому

      @@brandonwhitfield1278
      The platform isn't great because replies are disorderd, removed, and you have several people replying to comments buried in a chain of replies so effectively without context unless you dig it back up.

    • @ryanrevland4333
      @ryanrevland4333 2 дні тому

      ​@@kriegjaegeraint great but it's what we got. Still the best way to spread truth and debunk Christianity.

  • @markhaszoe-life6337
    @markhaszoe-life6337 2 дні тому +6

    Thanks brother Mike. the atheist argument was very weak, and you did a great job explaining it. and your prayer at the end of the stream is a good thing. amen

  • @csmoviles
    @csmoviles 2 дні тому +5

    May God bless you all ❤❤❤

  • @tracidillard3055
    @tracidillard3055 День тому +3

    MIKE drop every.single.time.
    Thank you, SiR!! ❤🎉

  • @Poetic9
    @Poetic9 3 дні тому +51

    To the person at the church where they’re forced to have kids: RUN!

    • @michaels7325
      @michaels7325 3 дні тому +4

      What church is that?

    • @sarahescobar4828
      @sarahescobar4828 3 дні тому +5

      @@michaels7325sounds like Bill Gothard’s teaching.

    • @flowerpower3618
      @flowerpower3618 2 дні тому

      @@michaels7325how can one be “ forced”.

    • @ProductBasement
      @ProductBasement 2 дні тому +1

      ​@michaels7325 no idea, but it's technically the teaching of the Catholic church. Good Catholics try to use natural family planning, but NFP is notoriously unreliable

    • @Poetic9
      @Poetic9 2 дні тому

      @@ProductBasement This church and other extreme ones like it take this idea well past the Catholic ideas against birth control and twist scriptures past any sort of wisdom or free choice.

  • @WendyWzOpinion
    @WendyWzOpinion 3 дні тому +2

    ❤❤❤ Another great stream with answers to hard questions. Thanks Mike, for being so committed to the Word of God!

  • @dianamatthews5965
    @dianamatthews5965 2 дні тому +2

    Thanks for being genuine enough to describe your "falling down" experience at age 14.
    And thanks for analyzing the Kool-Aid guy's video.

  • @user-zy3de6nr2m
    @user-zy3de6nr2m 2 дні тому +3

    Thank you for you videos Mike! You're a great teacher of scripture and you're helping me out with my black-and-white thinking. God bless you!

  • @rogerflores4480
    @rogerflores4480 3 дні тому +3

    Thank you for your help brother.

  • @andrewklassen478
    @andrewklassen478 11 годин тому

    Thank you for this well thought out response. It's really challenging to develop a line of reasoning in the moment when you're faced with a tough question.

  • @ritchievernon8099
    @ritchievernon8099 3 дні тому +24

    Nobody can take away from the word of God! Including atheists! 🙏🚨🎆

  • @republiccooper
    @republiccooper 3 дні тому +9

    Question 1: The sacrificial power of Jesus' offer is for all time. It's retroactive. King David tasted the power of the age to come (the current age). And the scripture says the lamb was slain from the foundation of the earth.
    And, in any case, Jesus' sacrifice opens the way to power of the Holy Spirit to live as a witness (live above sin and in holiness and in the ministry of healing to others).

  • @lorriepeek5636
    @lorriepeek5636 3 дні тому +9

    Im so thankful i found this channel. Mike is a blessing for me. Next week is gonna be crazy good. I cant wait.🤗

  • @sanfords
    @sanfords 2 дні тому +2

    Thanks Mike. This critical correction created the perfect test for an athiest friend of mind - I had him watch the Kool Aid video first, write down anything he thought might be wrong about it, and then had him watch this one and tell me if he missed any problems.

  • @KennethTonseth
    @KennethTonseth День тому

    Thanks Mike. I love your honesty in these videos they make me think about some things and confirm others.

  • @mickknight6963
    @mickknight6963 23 години тому +1

    Another great Q & A, Bro Mike. Always good. ☝️😎

  • @rachelwatkins8820
    @rachelwatkins8820 День тому +2

    Preston came to my church and spoke on the topic of same sex attraction-and I was very curious to see what he had to say, because I too felt mixed feelings about him/didn’t understand exactly where he fell. After hearing him in person, I walked away very encouraged. He does not support same sex relationships or how I believe he put it, supports the historically biblical view of relationships, wherein one man is with one woman. However, his main focus is to walk with empathy and compassion towards those who are anywhere within the same sex attraction range. His perspective is more to show love, not acceptance, but love and compassion towards those. Especially after learning how unjustly some have been treated. He leans towards an empathetic approach vs strictly bashing them with shame. And I felt deeply encouraged by his talk.

  • @HopperHouse2009
    @HopperHouse2009 2 дні тому +1

    I learn so much from this channel. Thank you.

  • @davenelson1474
    @davenelson1474 3 дні тому +16

    With regard to the Q 1, the bible itself covers how Jesus sacrifice even applies to those that came before him, in Hebrews 11:39-40.

    • @thebiblemademeatheist5
      @thebiblemademeatheist5 2 дні тому

      @@davenelson1474 yes but that books a forgery. It's not Paul. So possibly a lunatic wrote it to undermine Judaism.

    • @werkzeugmann6224
      @werkzeugmann6224 2 дні тому

      Human sacrifice was against mosaic law-no? so then didn't Jesus commit a sin against the law? thus he isn't a perfect atonement?

    • @desdencove
      @desdencove 2 дні тому

      @@werkzeugmann6224God chose to sacrifice Himself and take our shame, guilt, and the penalty we’re due for our sins out of His love for us and to restore us to Himself. This is very different from someone choosing to murder someone else to try to win favor with God. God is not interested in that at all.
      Even regarding the animal sacrifices (which could only temporarily cover sins and were meant to point us toward the ultimate Sacrifice) David writes that God took no pleasure in, lamenting the fact that the sins he committed could not be covered by the blood of bulls etc. as murder and adultery were both capital crimes yet God had mercy on him anyway. (See Psalm 51:16-17.)
      David looked forward to what God would do to ultimately restore him (we look back and know what God did and we know His name) thus God could accept David’s broken spirit and earnest seeking of forgiveness (because God always knew He would take on human flesh and allow Himself to pay the penalty we all owe).

    • @ryanrevland4333
      @ryanrevland4333 День тому

      Hebrews is confirmed a later forgery. Brilliant writing but still made up.

    • @Sledg0matic
      @Sledg0matic День тому

      @@werkzeugmann6224 That's not the gotcha you think it is. There is a list of acceptable sacrifices, and you are not pure enough to be on that list. Some animals were on that list as stopgap measures against condemnation, but Jesus was on that list as the final solution.

  • @aussie1602
    @aussie1602 3 дні тому +2

    Great job Mike!

  • @jpk1700
    @jpk1700 3 дні тому +39

    "the thief on the cross".....Jesus hadn't died yet when he promised him eternal life. They got the promise pending the sacrificial payment.

    • @werkzeugmann6224
      @werkzeugmann6224 2 дні тому

      Depends on how you understand the context of the word "today" and the true punctuation of that verse???

    • @ZT5513
      @ZT5513 День тому

      Lol

    • @toreyhorton1789
      @toreyhorton1789 День тому

      The thief was not promised eternal life only the prospect of eternal life as a wicked person. This coincides with Jesus and Paul's teachings about the resurrection of the WICKED people.
      John 5:28:29
      Acts 24:15

    • @antoniocolon1567
      @antoniocolon1567 16 годин тому +2

      @toreyhorton1789
      Luke 23:43
      And he said to him, “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.”
      Jesus says that the man will be with him in paradise. Sounds like eternal life to me...

    • @werkzeugmann6224
      @werkzeugmann6224 15 годин тому

      @@antoniocolon1567 Depending where you put the comma, before or after "today" there may be a delay to arriving in paradise. read the original language and find there are debates about the comma!

  • @twinmama16
    @twinmama16 3 дні тому +5

    On the topic of finances.. How many of our grannies were completely lost when their husband's died and they had no idea how to even pay a bill? We are a team. I'm better at finances than my husband but we agree on things and he knows how to access the bills and our income.

  • @marthathompson2012
    @marthathompson2012 3 дні тому +5

    In our modern society and culture I frequently see strong and even violent opposition to the idea of having not eight or ten kids, but even two or three. Certainly any really big family is often viewed with disgust, and people act like it is sick a sexually perverse while saying that it is wrong, selfish and irresponsible. This is not rare.

  • @jeffreysnyder936
    @jeffreysnyder936 3 дні тому +6

    Interesting (at around 58 min.) hearing of your experience with "being slain in the Spirit" at the Anaheim Vineyard at age 14. My Vineyard was really into "the renewal" in the late 1990's/early 2000's. Like you, as other people were being strongly impacted and many were on the floor "out under the power," it never really affected me, and I'd often be standing there bored. The most I can say was that sometimes when that kind of ministry was going on, I could feel a "buzz" in the room (anointing?) that if multiplied by 50 or 100, I might have had difficulty remaining standing. I give my leaders credit for emphasizing that it wasn't about falling/not falling, but imparting blessing to the person being prayed for, in whatever form, visible or not, that He would choose. Some people reported that they had felt that a prayer minister had pushed them, seemingly trying to "help" (or manipulate) them into falling down, and the leadership instructed the prayer ministers to be careful to not push people, and that if a minister had a noted tendency to be perceived as pushing people (perhaps innocently out of enthusiasm when they would lay hands on the person and pray), that they should make it a point to just refrain from touching the person at all.
    As for my evaluation of long-term "fruit" -- I saw "all of the above" -- there were some strongly affected by those experiences who later "went off the rails," spiritually... some leaving marriages, some going apostate, and others who seemed to be greatly blessed by the experiences and continued on in following the Lord, even as the occurrence of "getting slain in the Spirit" faded away and pretty much ended. At the same time there were people (like me, and Mike) who didn't feel much (if any) "touch from God" at such meetings, but also continued to follow and grow in the Lord. I think it comes down to that we're all "wired" differently, and that we really can't judge how "spiritual" or "close to God" we are based on an outward experience.

    • @ryanrevland4333
      @ryanrevland4333 День тому

      It's a powerfull experience. It happens in all religions. Psychologists have figured it out but man does it feel real.

  • @kmm7895
    @kmm7895 3 дні тому +12

    You get my like just for your shirt!! Love you brother.

    • @dominusalicorn3684
      @dominusalicorn3684 3 дні тому +2

      That movie terrified me as a kid! I'm glad you caught his shirt's reference too

    • @MysteryMan159
      @MysteryMan159 2 дні тому

      @@dominusalicorn3684what movie is this? I have been trying to figure out what is on his shirt for like 20 minutes ... I ... fixate on idiotic things ...

    • @dominusalicorn3684
      @dominusalicorn3684 2 дні тому

      @MysteryMan159 it's the flying dog from The Neverending Story

    • @kmm7895
      @kmm7895 2 дні тому

      @@MysteryMan159 it's Falkor. Like what was said, he's from the movie never ending story, but he's a luck dragon, not a dog.

    • @HitarouYotukai-ir6gr
      @HitarouYotukai-ir6gr День тому

      ​@@kmm7895 That movie and book author are satanic. He was a student of Aliester Crowley.

  • @aSUGAaddiction
    @aSUGAaddiction 2 дні тому +7

    To the person who asked #8, just wash the dishes. You use dishes, wash them. That simple.

    • @josephalbatross5961
      @josephalbatross5961 2 години тому

      Is your rule that you do not do dishes for others? If you do, what's your rule for that situation? Let's not belittle the questionner for wanting to know what wisdom the Bible offers on the subject.

    • @aSUGAaddiction
      @aSUGAaddiction Годину тому

      @josephalbatross5961 I am a wife and I take care of the majority of the inner household care, however, my husband does wash dishes, particularly if I've worked multiple nights and he has been home and he has accumulated the dishes from him being home more than me. We didn't need to have deep scriptural guidance to see what needs to be done in the home. It gets done mutually and with respect and communication because we share the home.

  • @MrOttomotto
    @MrOttomotto 3 дні тому +13

    I love your cats , and I love that you love cats!

  • @LaineBurglass23
    @LaineBurglass23 День тому

    Thank you, Mike for your answer to question number 6. I too have the same fear but for my husband (been married for 6 months). I constantly worry about him driving on his way to work and getting in a car accident, etc. But your prayer suggestion is super helpful and I’m definitely going to do that from now on❤

  • @amandaduke6079
    @amandaduke6079 День тому +1

    Mr Winger, thank you for sharing the story of you "pretending" to fall over. I felt pressured to do that at a Bible camp I was at when I was a child, maybe 11 or 12. I felt like such an idiot. I never told anyone that story. Not even my husband and I tell him everything. Hearing that I am not alone in that very strange situation is somehow comforting.

  • @johnwilliams5596
    @johnwilliams5596 2 дні тому +1

    Answer to question 9 was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @mable552
    @mable552 3 дні тому +17

    Re question 2. Sean McDowell's interview with Rosaria Butterfield recently was real thought provoking regarding SSA. If God condemns it and if you lust in your heart you commit adultery, then it does not matter if you act on it or not. You need to repent.

    • @fh1980ram
      @fh1980ram 2 дні тому +3

      Right. It's like coveting your neighbor's wife. You're not sleeping with her, but you wish you did.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 2 дні тому

      No penalty is specified for lusting in your heart. It is not adultery.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 2 дні тому

      Also, it would have to be adultery if acted upon. If you are unmarried, and a woman you lust after is unmarried, it cannot be adultery.

    • @mable552
      @mable552 2 дні тому

      @@fh1980ram precisely!

    • @mable552
      @mable552 2 дні тому +2

      @@thomasmaughan4798 Jesus said otherwise. Forgive me if I take His word over yours..everyday!

  • @advancedstupidity5459
    @advancedstupidity5459 День тому +1

    I have a brother who used to be a devout, legalistic Christian who has now left the church and embraced homosexuality. My mom has been reading a lot of Preston Sprinkle's with to learn how to approach her son with grace and compassion and from what I've read and heard from Sprinkle, he seems to be very solid. His goal is to focus on the individuals struggling with these issues, approaching them with compassion and hard truths, rather than just blanket condemning the entire movement because that can make the individuals feel dismissed.

  • @dianam4708
    @dianam4708 День тому

    I love that first question, and I agree with you: he did pull a verse and comment on it out of context. I love your response, too.

  • @missastrum
    @missastrum 2 дні тому

    In regards to Q4: that's a great response. Love it. Thank you Mike!

  • @LitteLoneSparrow
    @LitteLoneSparrow 2 дні тому +1

    The doo works Mike. I like it. ❤

  • @no1ofconsequence936
    @no1ofconsequence936 2 дні тому +2

    Thank you for answering Holy Koolaid. I saw his video and I wanted to slam my head into something because this person with a big platform is advancing an argument which is paper thin but people would believe. I'm glad God has given us people like you who have platforms to counteract these fumblings.

  • @upstairscandy0764
    @upstairscandy0764 3 дні тому +3

    Your videos are so good.

  • @fabricioshimabuku
    @fabricioshimabuku День тому

    WOW!!! THIS T-SHIRT IS SO AMAZING! NEVERENDING STORY, SO NOSTALGIC! LOVE IT!

  • @sorce2175
    @sorce2175 3 дні тому +2

    Best shirt yet!

  • @sherrieasdon8766
    @sherrieasdon8766 3 дні тому +18

    Love me some "Neverending Story"!!! Best T-shirt ever!!! Read that book, like, 30 times growing up, and watched the movie over and over, too. On the serious note, I continue to appreciate and learn from your ministry, sir.

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 2 дні тому +1

      The movie is classic. I still remember the swamp of sadness

    • @JohnGodwin777
      @JohnGodwin777 2 дні тому +3

      Neverending Story is super Satanic. What’s written on the back of the Auryn? “Do what thou wilt”, that’s the first commandment in Thelema, a type of Satanism. The author also wrote a book called The Night of Wishes: Or the Satanarchaeolidealcohellish Notion Potion, for children, among other things.

    • @1Keldrid
      @1Keldrid 2 дні тому +2

      ​@@JohnGodwin777Yikes! I did not know that!! I loved Neverending Story but had no idea about the Satanic stuff secretly slipped in.

    • @JohnGodwin777
      @JohnGodwin777 2 дні тому +1

      @@1Keldrid yeah, the whole world is saturated in it. We’re so used to it that it’s hard to notice. Spencer Smith’s third Adam series on UA-cam is a great resource to help people see what’s been hidden plain sight if you’re interested.

    • @LauraSaucy
      @LauraSaucy День тому

      ​@@JohnGodwin777
      😢

  • @Stickythekid
    @Stickythekid 3 дні тому +2

    Your haircut is way cooler than before. Dig it

  • @lynnjamesallen1171
    @lynnjamesallen1171 День тому +1

    The restaurant is an awesome explanation.

  • @Yard_Sale
    @Yard_Sale 2 дні тому

    I like the restaurant metaphor, that was really helpful!

  • @ahmadharris8330
    @ahmadharris8330 3 дні тому +4

    Christ didn't just forgive us from our sins. That wasn't the only point of the cross. The Cross was also meant to restore spiritual life back to those who would believe in the death and resurrection by sealing our eternal life with the Holy Spirit once again, since that specific connection to God had been severed by Adam and Eve when they sinned. Everything flows from the Spirit one of the main things that do is Life

  • @katietheskeptic8736
    @katietheskeptic8736 День тому +1

    Mike- Im diggin the Falkor shirt!

  • @absoluteknifeofhyperstabby9233
    @absoluteknifeofhyperstabby9233 2 дні тому +2

    Jesus's sacrifice on the cross was as good as done the second God said to that snake in Genesis: "I will put enmity between you and the woman, And between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, And you shall bruise His heel."

  • @110miska
    @110miska 3 дні тому +6

    Hi Mike! Thank you so much for all your wisdom. In the OT, they would annoit different people or items with oil. Now, I hear about anointing your house with oil, or the forehead of people. I’m curious about in this day and age if that is biblical or if borderlines new age theology. Thank you so much!

    • @lnln3656
      @lnln3656 День тому +1

      Love an answer 2 from Canada.

  • @titansday1469
    @titansday1469 2 дні тому +2

    Forgiveness is bearing the pain and the sin of the other and releasing those who have wronged us. The goal of forgiveness is always reconciliation. God literally bore our sins and released us from its eternal consequences (death) and has reconciled us to himself.
    The depth of the cross and how it reconciles us to God goes much deeper than any single theological construction.
    I like your restaurant and payment analogy…the cross is retroactive. The Old Testament faithful share in the benefits of the cross despite the fact that Christ had not died yet.

  • @muldererick
    @muldererick 2 дні тому +1

    Is that the dragon from Neverending Story? Very cool! Thanks for your channel. You are doing good work.

  • @vancejohnson2447
    @vancejohnson2447 День тому

    Amen 2 Timothy 3:16 NLT All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right.

  • @beebarfthebard
    @beebarfthebard 3 дні тому +1

    AMAZING shirt!

  • @lnln3656
    @lnln3656 День тому

    Thanks and love and blessings from Canada! Love your cat videos and often play them twice, lol!

  • @El_Sparks
    @El_Sparks 3 дні тому +3

    Interesting hearing your perspective of Vineyard Fellowship. I was a die-hard Vineyard defender for over a decade. I'd been part of 3 different Vineyard congregations (Vancouver Vineyard [WA], Coast Vineyard [San Diego] Ramona Vineyard [Ramona, CA]) and visited multiple others [Newport, OR, Phoenix, AZ & Houston, TX]. Although it varied some from congregation to congregation it was heavily influenced by mystics, IHOPKC and Bethel Redding. I ran the bookstore at Vancouver Vineyard and know what all they stocked and sold. I pulled away from Vineyard about 10 years ago. But took an additional 5 years to really break away from the influence and teachings and to start questioning some of the teachings, manifestations and practices. When I reached out to a friend from the first Vineyard I was a member of instead of pointing me to Scripture she sent me one of the horrible "Courts of Heaven" books. I am yet to find a biblical explanation of the manifestations, nor somebody who has been able to accurately defend the manifestations as biblical.

    • @chadkent1158
      @chadkent1158 2 дні тому

      @El_Sparks Greetings from The Couve area.

    • @El_Sparks
      @El_Sparks 2 дні тому

      @@chadkent1158
      We used to call it Vantucky.
      Greetings from Texas.

  • @leanngoeken7144
    @leanngoeken7144 День тому +1

    I love your Falcor shirt! Never ending story🎉 love that movie

  • @sarahkramer8954
    @sarahkramer8954 2 дні тому

    Thank you for your open solicitation of "pushback". So often people can happily reside in "bubbles". We need to cross ideologic lines and engage.

  • @RianneBustamante-pc2tt
    @RianneBustamante-pc2tt 3 дні тому +9

    Pastor Mike, Would you consider doing a deep dive study into Preston Sprinkle? (He is very hard to nail down and bringing SO much confusion to the church).

    • @sandybitter4609
      @sandybitter4609 2 дні тому +2

      Hey there, there is a podcast/UA-cam video from “Conversations That Matter“ regarding gay celibacy and Calvary Chapel related to Preston Sprinkle. I found it helpful and clarifying.

    • @RianneBustamante-pc2tt
      @RianneBustamante-pc2tt 8 годин тому +1

      Yes I’ve listened to Jon Harris for years - thanks! I think Mike has an even bigger reach, though. I have dug a lot into Sprinkle myself (as my kid’s school had planned to use his sexuality curriculum and it sent off massive alarm bells - my husband went to hear him speak in person last year). He is a teacher that is highly influential and (I believe) is duping many genuine believers. I LOVED Mike’s deep dive into Benny Hinn, and I can imagine a deep dive into Sprinkle would yield some excellent analysis and provide clear caution to the church.

    • @sandybitter4609
      @sandybitter4609 8 годин тому

      @@RianneBustamante-pc2tt I too would definitely appreciate Mike doing a deep dive into Preston Sprinkle and his teaching regarding sexuality.
      Blessings to you and yours. ✝️

  • @kathleenm.5936
    @kathleenm.5936 2 дні тому +2

    Hi Mike, In terms of people wondering if the current time period looks like we are headed towards the “end of times”: I always remind people that Satan has had to be ready to fight the “end times battle” in every generation (scary … right?) because NO-ONE knows the exact time of Jesus return. That said, God is Love and He tells us to occupy the earth and be ready at all times. He loves us so much that he left us a manual on how to live in a world that is essentially Satan’s until He returns. Bible=Truth=Love=Transparency. Thank you so much for staying true to the Bible in such confusing times.

  • @Asher0208
    @Asher0208 3 дні тому +6

    The first question does pose an interesting question. “How were people saved before Jesus’s death?” Your answer was good.

    • @kriegjaeger
      @kriegjaeger 2 дні тому +3

      King David was sure he was going to die for his sin, but threw himself on the Lord's mercy and was saved.
      He even recognized the Lord as his redeemer, the one who pays off his debt. Really amazing Christ's forgiveness can be found throughout the word!

    • @AndyJMacLeod
      @AndyJMacLeod 2 дні тому +6

      Ephesians 1:4: “God chose us in him before the foundation of the world”.
      Jesus didn’t enter the world on a mission that could fail. He didn’t say to the thief in the cross: “today you might be in paradise… assuming I die well”.
      Why could he be certain about it? Because God is outside of time. He is the Author of creation, and he wrote the beginning, middle and end of the Universe simultaneously.
      When you do theology, you have to take into account the fact that God exists outside the reality of spacetime.

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 2 дні тому +1

      @@AndyJMacLeodalways seemed obvious to me that god had to be outside spacetime.
      I had a professor who was a pastor and he said he never heard anyone say that. i was shocked that was the case

    • @schlauchmeister234
      @schlauchmeister234 2 дні тому +3

      @@AndyJMacLeod "you have to take into account the fact that God exists outside the reality of spacetime." - I made that very point in Koolaid's comment section. It's really the fatal flaw in his claim - thinking God is bound by linear time.

    • @schlauchmeister234
      @schlauchmeister234 2 дні тому +1

      @@jhoughjr1 "I had a professor who was a pastor and he said he never heard anyone say that. i was shocked that was the case" - I'm surprised by the apparent ignorance in that as well. One of the atheists replying to me in Koolaid's video's comments demanded that I prove the Bible says God is independent of spacetime. For me, it's just such an obvious characteristic of the Biblical God, that it's difficult just to think it warrants a response. It's like someone demanding proof that Elvis is dead, or that the earth is round, or that the holocaust happened - somethings are just so obviously already well-established that they don't need further validation.

  • @majorcajun5524
    @majorcajun5524 3 дні тому +1

    Mike, how is a youth, or even a grown old man, to know in his depths that he is truly 100% “committed” to Christ if his reason for thinking so is to look to his own works? How is he supposed to know with certainty? He can always do MORE and give MORE. How can you not question your own commitment to Him if you’re measuring your works to what you think it should be? How can we have peace?
    1:32:58

  • @ministryofthefeet8169
    @ministryofthefeet8169 3 дні тому +7

    I think a very important aspect being missed here is that Jesus didn’t just come to forgive our sins but to break the power of the fallen sin nature off of us. The sin nature (or old man) was crucified to Christ so that we may no longer be sons and daughters of Adam, but sons and daughter of God. The blood of bulls and goats could never do this.

  • @RecoveryMisfit
    @RecoveryMisfit 3 дні тому +3

    New camera? Lens? Lighting? Somethings different, and I like it

  • @hllymchll
    @hllymchll 2 дні тому +4

    i used to watch that Holy Koolaid guys channel right when he started it when i was an athiest, and actually thought he made good points... glad i came to my senses and completely forgot about him until now lol

  • @danielagaudy509
    @danielagaudy509 3 дні тому +7

    JESUS IS GOD. So he has every right to forgive sins. Even in the Old testament GOD forgave sins. So if an athiest is going to try to use the bible and quote it, then use the verse that says, that Jesus says I and God are one.

  • @RoyceVanBlaricome
    @RoyceVanBlaricome 2 дні тому

    I agree with you, Mike, about pushback. It is tremendously helpful to be because I take Pro. 6:16-19 and Pro. 30:5-6 VERY seriously. If you've seen any comments from me on your videos then you know I'm not afraid to pushback and challenge your suppositions and that I back my claims up with Scripture. So if someone pushes back on that I may learn something that I didn't see as well.

  • @elsieabu4821
    @elsieabu4821 3 дні тому +5

    The cat actually got my attention 😅

  • @priyarachel
    @priyarachel День тому

    I LOVE the shirt! Falcor!

  • @kentsingman960
    @kentsingman960 День тому

    PUSHBACK! J/K I think you do a great job, God bless 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏

  • @anthonykolb8083
    @anthonykolb8083 3 дні тому +3

    I see your a falkor fan , I'm more a barktroll guy myself, the Neverending story is an underrated gem

  • @shawnreed5861
    @shawnreed5861 3 дні тому +4

    When he saw their faith Faith. Abraham was considered righteous because of his faith. Romans 4:5

  • @angiedutton5335
    @angiedutton5335 День тому

    "Baloney Sauce." That's the best thing I've heard all day. Will be using that term in the future.

  • @bethl
    @bethl День тому

    I had a similar Vineyard-type experience at a worship training seminar somewhere in SoCal many years ago (I can’t remember where now)….the babbling & then going up for the “anointing.” When my friend & I went forward and weren’t “slain in the spirit” (whatever spirit that was!), the man literally pushed me back on my forehead so that I stepped back but didn’t fall. We got those same exasperated & disappointed looks that we just couldn’t feel the spirit or whatever. It infuriates me now.

  • @Gigi-oz5ik
    @Gigi-oz5ik 8 годин тому

    I can’t stop staring at your
    t-shirt!

  • @pattiedortch8296
    @pattiedortch8296 3 дні тому +7

    Cool t-shirt

    • @bella-bee
      @bella-bee 2 дні тому

      Hoping you’re not into Chinese dragons Mike? Or any dragons!

  • @ArmchairInvestigater
    @ArmchairInvestigater День тому +1

    We are already called.
    No voice, visits, angel feathers or rainbows needed. We are called. Believe it.

  • @abbyboat5730
    @abbyboat5730 3 дні тому +13

    Yess. The cat got my attention :)

  • @davidwilson5048
    @davidwilson5048 2 дні тому

    Great answer to the opening question this week, Pastor Mike. While Jesus' sacrifice had not taken place in history yet, it was already a reality, being foreordained and promised from the foundation of the world. That sacrifice is the source of all continued human life and all its associated benefits. The grace bestowed from that sacrifice and its influence over all the earth is source of any and all faith and repentance ever experienced by mankind. The PSA of Christ is the whole legal and moral foundation upon which forgiveness stands, and the grace flowing forth from it is the only way it could be and ever has been effected.

  • @1Keldrid
    @1Keldrid 2 дні тому +2

    Love the cat. Love the shirt. Love the Bible thinking. Three good things.

  • @LetTalesBeTold
    @LetTalesBeTold 2 дні тому +1

    I wish I could physically watch HolyKoolaid’s clips to fully understand the way he presents his arguments, but I can only listen to them, because the software he uses for the animated people is the same software that my job uses in its training videos, and I just can’t stand the sight of them. 🤣 To have to look at that art, think of work, *and* listen to hard-edged atheism as I watch it is too much for me to bear! lol

  • @LoriLev1107
    @LoriLev1107 12 годин тому

    Hi Mike, I really appreciate your dedication and effort in answering all these questions! You probably already know this, but just in case you don't, Rosaria Butterfield and Christopher Youan are great resources to learn more about what side a and side b Christianity is all about. They say they are two sides of the same bad coin and explain why.

  • @TheBrittanyh85
    @TheBrittanyh85 3 дні тому +1

    Mike, love your insight and wisdom. Thank for all you do.
    What are your thoughts on the Sons of God and Nephilium? Gen. 6:2

  • @WaterBug46
    @WaterBug46 3 дні тому +4

    Love your t btw.

  • @deborahruthtrotter2154
    @deborahruthtrotter2154 2 дні тому +1

    Here’s a concept. How about having couples seek God regarding what He wants for the physical aspect of their particular relationships and let Him guide them regarding family size with that timing and size?

  • @begelston
    @begelston 2 дні тому +2

    I believe many controversies stem from the fact that God does not exist in the linear constraints of time and space. Jesus is "the Lamb, slain from the foundation of the world". Salvation extends throughout time even though His sacrificial death takes place within a specific place in time and space. God's justice requires fulfillment of the righteous requirements of God's law which are a reflection of His character. Every time Jesus forgives, He is keenly aware of the terrible price required for that to be accomplished. For God so loved, wow!