Thanks once again for allowing you brothers to illuminate the WORD using this media. Truth is so much more important these days of ridiculousness than folks realize. I'm praying translators get this gospel into every language quickly so we can get to the marriage supper. Neat testimony about this "Old time Power" so sweet when we're born again!
I bought 2 of Out of the flames- 1 for me and 1 for our church library. Learned about MS though Wilson U. In Ex. 14:24, b/c the Egyptian army saw God peering at them through the pillar of fire/cloud, no wonder they were discomfited, one can not behold God's glory and live b/c He is pure light. He always showed Himself through a filter.
Just once I would like to see Nate put Joel in a brotherly head-lock and give him a vigorous noogie. You just know it must've happened all the time back in the day; Joel crying to dad, "make him stop!"
Brother Urshan, may God bless you. I have a “request” if I may, and may the Lord guide you if you feel led to cover this one day. However First off, I wish I had the words to describe my thankfulness, and the impact this channel has had in my life these past couple of months. I do not have social media, otherwise I would’ve messaged you through one of those channels. The most recent episode I listened to was your interview with “crucial conversations”; and I was in absolute awe when you delved into the life stories of your family. You’re transparency and authentic christian character is what ministers to me most. Now in light of this “request”; I am 24 years old, and am getting married November 20th this year. I would love to hear your thoughts and advice on getting married and the “adjustments/dynamic” that comes with getting married. In hindsight, What are some things you learned when you were married at that age? With my fiancé and myself involved in ministry, what are some important things to consider? From a seasoned, married apostolic man such as yourself; what are some words of wisdom you would give to all the young apostolic men about to get married? God bless you and this channel as always 🙏🏽
Can you speak on clicks and fellowship? I love my church but want to leave because I cant make friends or keep them because they are already clicked up. I have put myself out there time and time again only to be rejected or avoided. I'm depressed at church and dread going no matter how much I focus on God. I've been apostolic for 9 years and I'm falling apart from the loneliness amongst a lot of people.
"That was a Jewish audience and an ancient culture." 31:50 No, that audience was Roman Gentile Christians. In fact, there would've been hardly any Jews in Rome, because Claudius has kicked them out just a few years prior. They are teaching a heresy of salvation by works.
Acts 28 had Paul speaking to Jews, ca. ~63 A.D. Romans was written well before Acts 28. You're advocating something Paul didn't teach for something Calvin taught.
They completely ignored the analogy of Paul in Romans 9:20-24. Paul says God is the potter who makes from one lump (humanity) vessels of honor (the elect) to receive mercy (salvation), but also makes vessels of dishonor (the reprobate) to be destroyed (hell). God is the potter who has all authority to decide whom He will save and will He will condemn. It's His choice, not ours.
Jesus came to give us the choice. It is your choice and mine to be saved by Gods grace. Did you just completely ignore Romans 10:9 there Josh? Just wondering after reading your troll like statements here. God bless you Sir. May our Lord give you wisdom and respect for His word. ✝️🙏🏻
@@scottt3100, “Jesus came to give us the choice.” Chapter and verse? “It is your choice and mine to be saved by God’s grace. Did you just complete ignore Romans 10:9 there Josh?” Romans 10:9 says that if someone believes and confesses, then they are saved. However, where in that verse does it say that God leaves the choice up to us? Where does that verse say literally every person has the capability of believing the gospel?
@@joshpeterson2451 You are the EXACT kind of person Rev. Urshan made Biblos for. That and to protect sincere Christians from Calvinism's twisting of scripture. That you bring up Romans 10 without the book of Acts paradigm demonstrates your lack of knowledge. Calvin was a murderer. Google Michael Servetus. His doctrines polluted Christianity and your condescension today is a byproduct of his demonic reasoning. Just saying. Learn your history before trying to hijack a thread.
@@mohammedkrensha2489, 1. I brought up Romans 9, not 10. 2. There is no paradigm that can undermine Paul’s perfectly clear analogy that God is the potter who makes from one lump (humanity) vessels of honor (the elect) to receive mercy (salvation) and vessels of dishonor (the reprobate) to receive wrath (condemnation), and He has every right to do so. 3. Have you actually read the story of Michael Servetus and John Calvin? Servetus was no friend of the Catholic Church, so Calvin arranged to meet him and smuggle him out of France, even though the Catholic French would’ve executed Calvin if they caught him. Servetus never showed. Calvin said that if Servetus showed his face in Geneva, he would be executed for teaching heresy, including denying the Trinity, which is absolute heresy. Servetus arrived in Geneva, and rather than executing him, Calvin allowed Servetus to stay. However, Servetus riled Geneva up against Calvin, to the point that Calvin had to flee. Eventually, the council of Geneva got things back under control and arrested Servetus, and Calvin returned to Geneva. The council decided to execute Servetus for teaching heresy and causing anarchy, but Calvin pleaded with them to not burn him at the stake. Instead, Calvin asked them to behead Servetus, in order to make his death quicker and more humane. The council refused, and they burned Servetus at the stake. The full picture paints a very different picture of Calvin. He was not some megalomaniac who executed anyone who crossed him. He was actually merciful and patient with Servetus. The fact that you defend a heretic instead of Calvin is telling. 4. Calvin was the greatest theologian of the Reformation, and much of the rapid maturation of the Protestants can be attributed to Calvin. Presbyterians and Reformed Baptists are the bulwark of Western Christianity, and they go back to Calvin’s theology. 5. I have a doctorate degree including many credit hours of church history, so who do you think you are telling me to “learn history before trying to hijack a thread”? It’s you who are completely ignorant of history. You’re projecting.
@@joshpeterson2451 Ph.D. from Boston College friend. Formerly pursuing Jesuit studies and converted when I saw their goals and aims firsthand. Word salad and revisionist history doesn’t move me.
This is Awesome, Thank you !!
I always enjoy when you all get together and talk about the Word of God!
Y'all are my Favorite anointed Preachers/teachers
Thanks once again for allowing you brothers to illuminate the WORD using this media. Truth is so much more important these days of ridiculousness than folks realize. I'm praying translators get this gospel into every language quickly so we can get to the marriage supper. Neat testimony about this "Old time Power" so sweet when we're born again!
I bought 2 of Out of the flames- 1 for me and 1 for our church library. Learned about MS though Wilson U. In Ex. 14:24, b/c the Egyptian army saw God peering at them through the pillar of fire/cloud, no wonder they were discomfited, one can not behold God's glory and live b/c He is pure light. He always showed Himself through a filter.
Just once I would like to see Nate put Joel in a brotherly head-lock and give him a vigorous noogie. You just know it must've happened all the time back in the day; Joel crying to dad, "make him stop!"
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Brother Urshan, may God bless you. I have a “request” if I may, and may the Lord guide you if you feel led to cover this one day. However First off, I wish I had the words to describe my thankfulness, and the impact this channel has had in my life these past couple of months. I do not have social media, otherwise I would’ve messaged you through one of those channels. The most recent episode I listened to was your interview with “crucial conversations”; and I was in absolute awe when you delved into the life stories of your family. You’re transparency and authentic christian character is what ministers to me most.
Now in light of this “request”; I am 24 years old, and am getting married November 20th this year. I would love to hear your thoughts and advice on getting married and the “adjustments/dynamic” that comes with getting married. In hindsight, What are some things you learned when you were married at that age? With my fiancé and myself involved in ministry, what are some important things to consider? From a seasoned, married apostolic man such as yourself; what are some words of wisdom you would give to all the young apostolic men about to get married?
God bless you and this channel as always 🙏🏽
Internacionl falls Minnesota is the headwaters of the Mississippi River
Address the idea of some about “Once saved always saved”. I think that comes from Calvinist.
Can you speak on clicks and fellowship? I love my church but want to leave because I cant make friends or keep them because they are already clicked up. I have put myself out there time and time again only to be rejected or avoided. I'm depressed at church and dread going no matter how much I focus on God. I've been apostolic for 9 years and I'm falling apart from the loneliness amongst a lot of people.
Hey , so sorry you are going through that. I want to know if everything is going any better or how things are going?
"That was a Jewish audience and an ancient culture." 31:50
No, that audience was Roman Gentile Christians. In fact, there would've been hardly any Jews in Rome, because Claudius has kicked them out just a few years prior. They are teaching a heresy of salvation by works.
Acts 28 had Paul speaking to Jews, ca. ~63 A.D. Romans was written well before Acts 28.
You're advocating something Paul didn't teach for something Calvin taught.
They completely ignored the analogy of Paul in Romans 9:20-24. Paul says God is the potter who makes from one lump (humanity) vessels of honor (the elect) to receive mercy (salvation), but also makes vessels of dishonor (the reprobate) to be destroyed (hell). God is the potter who has all authority to decide whom He will save and will He will condemn. It's His choice, not ours.
Jesus came to give us the choice. It is your choice and mine to be saved by Gods grace. Did you just completely ignore Romans 10:9 there Josh? Just wondering after reading your troll like statements here. God bless you Sir. May our Lord give you wisdom and respect for His word. ✝️🙏🏻
@@scottt3100,
“Jesus came to give us the choice.”
Chapter and verse?
“It is your choice and mine to be saved by God’s grace. Did you just complete ignore Romans 10:9 there Josh?”
Romans 10:9 says that if someone believes and confesses, then they are saved. However, where in that verse does it say that God leaves the choice up to us? Where does that verse say literally every person has the capability of believing the gospel?
@@joshpeterson2451 You are the EXACT kind of person Rev. Urshan made Biblos for. That and to protect sincere Christians from Calvinism's twisting of scripture. That you bring up Romans 10 without the book of Acts paradigm demonstrates your lack of knowledge. Calvin was a murderer. Google Michael Servetus. His doctrines polluted Christianity and your condescension today is a byproduct of his demonic reasoning. Just saying. Learn your history before trying to hijack a thread.
@@mohammedkrensha2489,
1. I brought up Romans 9, not 10.
2. There is no paradigm that can undermine Paul’s perfectly clear analogy that God is the potter who makes from one lump (humanity) vessels of honor (the elect) to receive mercy (salvation) and vessels of dishonor (the reprobate) to receive wrath (condemnation), and He has every right to do so.
3. Have you actually read the story of Michael Servetus and John Calvin? Servetus was no friend of the Catholic Church, so Calvin arranged to meet him and smuggle him out of France, even though the Catholic French would’ve executed Calvin if they caught him. Servetus never showed. Calvin said that if Servetus showed his face in Geneva, he would be executed for teaching heresy, including denying the Trinity, which is absolute heresy. Servetus arrived in Geneva, and rather than executing him, Calvin allowed Servetus to stay. However, Servetus riled Geneva up against Calvin, to the point that Calvin had to flee. Eventually, the council of Geneva got things back under control and arrested Servetus, and Calvin returned to Geneva. The council decided to execute Servetus for teaching heresy and causing anarchy, but Calvin pleaded with them to not burn him at the stake. Instead, Calvin asked them to behead Servetus, in order to make his death quicker and more humane. The council refused, and they burned Servetus at the stake. The full picture paints a very different picture of Calvin. He was not some megalomaniac who executed anyone who crossed him. He was actually merciful and patient with Servetus. The fact that you defend a heretic instead of Calvin is telling.
4. Calvin was the greatest theologian of the Reformation, and much of the rapid maturation of the Protestants can be attributed to Calvin. Presbyterians and Reformed Baptists are the bulwark of Western Christianity, and they go back to Calvin’s theology.
5. I have a doctorate degree including many credit hours of church history, so who do you think you are telling me to “learn history before trying to hijack a thread”? It’s you who are completely ignorant of history. You’re projecting.
@@joshpeterson2451 Ph.D. from Boston College friend. Formerly pursuing Jesuit studies and converted when I saw their goals and aims firsthand. Word salad and revisionist history doesn’t move me.
Good ol' anti-Trinitarian heresy
It's funny how trinitarianism was devoted.
To Origen and Tertullian YOU would be the heretic.