Look at this new Flight Simulator 2016 video onboard the massive Airbus A380 for 13856 km (7482nm) in 16 hours from Dubai to San Francisco: goo.gl/cpfW71
I love it . I have an idea, maybe you could make a video in which their is a problem in the plane, so you make an emergency landing. this is just an idea. your choice.
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This is the Part 1. Let me know if you want that I continue this video with the landing in Frankfurt, Germany.
Look at this new Flight Simulator 2016 video onboard the massive Airbus A380 for 13856 km (7482nm) in 16 hours from Dubai to San Francisco: goo.gl/cpfW71
The take off is on of the best ever. The sunset looks Amazing. And you, what you think?
I love it . I have an idea, maybe you could make a video in which their is a problem in the plane, so you make an emergency landing. this is just an idea. your choice.
Good
+qasim amin yes, This is an amazing idea!! Maybe in one of my next videos i will make an emergency landing. Thank you bro!! :)
+Zeeshan Zahid thanks man!!
No problem bro.
I like the fact that you took real sounds from inside the cabin during taxi
I think a shared cockpit would be something different. And great video, definitely deserves more than just a like
Thanks bro! :)
Amazing
Can't Believe I live there!
Great sunset too
Quality videos mate! Great job!
Thank you bro!! :)
I love it ! Please do the landing in Frankfurt am Main.
Nice video :-)
outstanding Video
like to watch the second part!! Nice video:)
best fs realsim i've ever seen
great Video
Hey +MyFlightChannel, very nice video please do the landing un Frankfurt and by the way a spotting video ( in fsx or P3d ) would be nice :-)
Nice takeoff +MyFlightChannel
Very nice!
Hey MyFlightChannel,
Your specs are amazing, do you mind telling me them?
Very cool
Great Video, what video software do you use please?
Sorry video editing software.
So a nice sky😍. Which addon is it?
Can you do an air New Zealand 787-9 takeoff from Tokyo?
Hi excuse this Flight Simulator is the newest..., remplaced to the XPLANE?
plz make a video in johannesburg
Just curious if the BBS A340 installed into P3D v3.2 WITHOUT the migration tool? Or was the migration tool required?
Send me a link to download this game this is amazing! I am so planning on getting this.
Part 2 please !!!!!!
How dit you buy the game?? And good movie
next video aeromexico please!
Black box in guessing for the a340?
Yes!
How is it?I've heard alot of negative reviews about it :/
im love family airbus ♡
+MyFlightChannel What Ground Services program are you using? GSX? Also, what weather program are you using?
GSX And Active Sky 2016 i would guess!
what ground services do you use
Where can i find FS 2016 ?
how i can get this game,can you explain to me pls.
How can you download the voice for flight attendant?
please Saudi Arabian airlines video
And addon please
no wing flex?
Hey man
I want this game in app.play store android,i think this game very well..
Configuration pc please
how can i play that?
Is it Flight Simulator X?
It is Prepr3D or P3D.
HOW MUCH THIS GAME ?????
is this game for phone
Most PCs can't even run this...
Justin Dobbs thanx
fsx look better with addons it isn't?
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Question: "Going to Heaven - how can I guarantee my eternal destination?"
Answer: Face it. The day that each of us will step into eternity may come sooner than we think. In preparation for that moment, we need to know this truth-not everyone is going to heaven. How can we know for sure that we are one of those who will spend eternity in heaven? Some 2,000 years ago, the apostles Peter and John were preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to a large crowd in Jerusalem. It was then that Peter made a profound statement that resonates even in our post-modern world: “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
Even as it was then, in today’s “all ways lead to heaven” climate, this is not a politically correct message. There are many who think they can have heaven without having Jesus. They want the good promises of glory, but they don’t want to be bothered by the cross, much less the One who hung and died there for the sins of all who would believe in Him. Many don’t want to accept Jesus as the only way and are determined to find another path. But Jesus Himself warns us that no other path exists and the consequences for not accepting this truth are an eternity in hell. He has told us plainly that “whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God's wrath remains on him” (John 3:36).
Some will argue that it’s extremely narrow-minded of God to provide only one way to heaven. But, frankly, in light of mankind's rebellious rejection of God, it’s extremely broad-minded for Him to provide us with any way to heaven. We deserve judgment, and instead He gives us the way of escape by sending His only begotten Son to die for our sins. Whether someone sees this as narrow or broad, it’s the truth, and Christians need to maintain the clear, untarnished message that the only way to heaven is through Jesus Christ.
Many people today have believed a watered-down gospel that does away with the message of repentance of their sins. They want to believe in a loving, nonjudgmental God who requires no repentance and no change in their lifestyle. They may say things like, “I believe in Jesus Christ, but my God is not judgmental. My God would never send a person to hell.” But we cannot have it both ways. If we profess to be Christians, we must recognize Christ for who He said He is-the one and only way to heaven. To deny that is to deny Jesus Himself, for it was He who declared, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).
The question still remains: who will actually enter into God’s kingdom? How can I guarantee my eternal destination? The answer to these questions is seen in the clearly drawn distinction between those who have eternal life and those who do not. “He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life” (1 John 5:12). Those who believe in Christ, who have accepted His sacrifice in payment of their sins, and who follow Him in obedience will spend eternity in heaven. Those who reject Him will not. “Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son” (John 3:18).
As awesome as heaven will be for those who choose Jesus Christ as Savior, hell will be that much more awful for those who reject Him. Our message to the lost would be delivered with more urgency if we understood what the holiness and righteousness of God will do to those who have rejected the full provision of forgiveness in His Son, Jesus Christ. One cannot read the Bible seriously without seeing it over and over again-the line is drawn. The Bible is very clear that there is one and only one way to heaven-through Jesus Christ. He has given us this warning: “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it” (Matthew 7:13-14).
Related Topics:
What is the prayer of salvation?
What are the four spiritual laws?
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What does it mean to be a born again Christian?
What is the plan of salvation / way of salvation?
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Question: "What does the Bible say about a Christian having plastic / cosmetic surgery?"
Answer: The Bible does not specifically address a Christian having plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate that plastic surgery is, in and of itself, wrong. However, there are several things that one needs to consider before deciding whether or not to undergo these procedures. Altering one's body is unnatural, and there are always risks of potential side effects, both physical and psychological. No one should allow himself to be put “under the knife” without first thoroughly researching all alternatives, risks, and side effects involved with the surgery. A person also needs to fully identify his or her motivation for desiring the surgery. For many with physical deformities-whether genetic or acquired-it is natural to want to fit into society and feel “normal.” There are also cases of slight abnormalities that would cause someone to feel very uncomfortable with himself, such as a very large or misshapen nose. But many, if not most, plastic surgeries are attempts to meet emotional voids in physical ways, to attract attention, or to seek approval from others.
The most commonly performed cosmetic procedures include breast augmentation/lifts, liposuction (the removal of body fat), facelifts, eyelid lifts, buttock and other body lifts, leg vein treatments, botox/fat injections, and nose and face reshaping. Approximately two million people subject themselves to these kinds of procedures each year, shelling out money and sacrificing time and comfort. When vanity motivates a person to undergo surgery, he/she has become his/her own idol. The Bible warns us not to be vain or conceited (Philippians 2:3-4) and not to draw attention to ourselves by the way we look (1 Timothy 2:9). Another concern would be the cost. This is a major consideration because most people have families, and the expense of plastic surgery should never come before the needs of the family. The Bible also tells us that we need to use wisely the money that God has entrusted to us (Proverbs 11:24-25; Luke 16:10-12).
The most important thing to do before making the decision to undergo plastic surgery would be to consult God about the issue. The Bible tells us that God cares about every worry and concern that we have, so we should take our problems to Him (1 Peter 5:7). Through the wisdom and guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God, we have the ability to make decisions that will please and honor Him. “Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised” (Proverbs 31:30). Even the most skilled surgeon cannot hold back the hands of time, and all cosmetic surgeries will eventually have the same result-aging. Those lifted body parts will sag again, and those cosmetically altered facial features will eventually wrinkle. It is far better to work on beautifying the person underneath, “that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, whichis of great worth in God's sight.
What are you talking about and why are you spreading Christianity? This channel does not have anything to with with Christianity. There is no Jesus in the video or a cross. This is not a network for related topics about Christianity. So delete you Hallelujah post and get out. Also your comment is a scam.
jesus is real he wants to save you.
Jesus is real he wants to save you.he wants to save you soul