Excellent message. As Christians we tend to either give the truth with no love or give affirmation. We need to deliver the truth in love. And we always need to mourn with a brother who is mourning. If you dont know what to say to a friend in suffering, just be with them in silence.
Amen👍🏼 Colossians 3 12 Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; 13 bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do. 14 But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection. 15 And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful.
I’m sorry. This sounded really good until the talk about incomprehensibilty. I agree that cannot fully know God’s ways and thoughts, but to say that God is incomprehensible allows for bad doctrines like Calvinism to infiltrate the Church. We can know God and who He is by reading His word. The fact that God is incomprehensible is nonsense.
@@DavidDuckie Tulip is very unbiblical. We see in scripture people becoming corrupt, people being called to repentance as if they had the ability to respond in their depravity, God loving the whole cosmos by sending Jesus down for their sins, people rejecting the gospel, and warnings against apostasy.
@@DavidDuckie so here is what many Calvinist believe about Tulip: Total Depravity: One is born unable to seek God because they are reprobate from birth Unconditional Election: God chose before the foundation of the world certain individuals for salvation based on no condition. These chosen individuals are the elect. Limited Atonement: Jesus didn’t die for everyone, but only for the pre-chosen elect. Irresistible Grace: God regenerates the elect and they cannot resist Him. Perseverance of the Saints: Only true believers, aka the elect, will persevere to the end by the hand of God. My challenge is that none of these are truly found in scripture. These ideas contradict certain passages of scripture and passages used to support these ideas can be reasonably interpreted other ways. I can provide examples of you’d like.
Excellent message. As Christians we tend to either give the truth with no love or give affirmation. We need to deliver the truth in love. And we always need to mourn with a brother who is mourning. If you dont know what to say to a friend in suffering, just be with them in silence.
Great perspective on Job.
I enjoyed listening and learning from this teaching. Thank you for sharing 😊
Great way to spend my lunch break ty Costi
What a powerful message, thank you for sharing this with us!
Amen👍🏼
Colossians 3
12 Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering;
13 bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.
14 But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection.
15 And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful.
I thought Paul used rebuke in 1Tim. 5:20 as well? Maybe it is translated a better way in the Greek but in NKJV translation it says rebuke.
Wasn’t the book of Job written before Psalms? Isn’t Job probably the oldest OT book? So Zophar probably didn’t have the Psalms available.
It's actually hotly debated
I’m sorry. This sounded really good until the talk about incomprehensibilty. I agree that cannot fully know God’s ways and thoughts, but to say that God is incomprehensible allows for bad doctrines like Calvinism to infiltrate the Church. We can know God and who He is by reading His word. The fact that God is incomprehensible is nonsense.
What part of Calvinism is nonsense?
@@DavidDuckie Tulip is very unbiblical. We see in scripture people becoming corrupt, people being called to repentance as if they had the ability to respond in their depravity, God loving the whole cosmos by sending Jesus down for their sins, people rejecting the gospel, and warnings against apostasy.
@@domblack6288 I’m not sure where the contradiction with tulip comes in
@@DavidDuckie so here is what many Calvinist believe about Tulip:
Total Depravity: One is born unable to seek God because they are reprobate from birth
Unconditional Election: God chose before the foundation of the world certain individuals for salvation based on no condition. These chosen individuals are the elect.
Limited Atonement: Jesus didn’t die for everyone, but only for the pre-chosen elect.
Irresistible Grace: God regenerates the elect and they cannot resist Him.
Perseverance of the Saints: Only true believers, aka the elect, will persevere to the end by the hand of God.
My challenge is that none of these are truly found in scripture. These ideas contradict certain passages of scripture and passages used to support these ideas can be reasonably interpreted other ways. I can provide examples of you’d like.