Spiritual Fraud | Kylen Perry

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • Are you trying to add to Jesus? This week, Kylen Perry walks us through Colossians 2: 16-23 to show us that we don't have to chase spiritual feelings, seek moral activities, or give an impressive appearance - our love of Christ is what makes us more like Him.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @melaniemartin730
    @melaniemartin730 Місяць тому

    What do we mean by spiritual fraud? And I don't even know God's character...help.🍈🍅🍈🍅🍈🥕

    • @alexoliver5649
      @alexoliver5649 Місяць тому

      God's character is sovereign, omnipresent, loving, and unchangeable.

    • @existentialTreat6
      @existentialTreat6 Місяць тому

      ​@@alexoliver5649 I mean he changed the rules to get into heaven from following the law of Moses to just believing in Jesus. Also I'm always confused on how an omniscient being can regret anything like it says in Genesis 6:6. it's almost like he didn't know humans would turn into such trash.

    • @sarahgbadebo1948
      @sarahgbadebo1948 Місяць тому +2

      God never changed the rules, we were always meant to receive salvation through Jesus from the beginning. Look at Genesis 3, God makes the first sacrifice to cover the nakedness of Adam and Eve after they sinned against Him. This is a foreshadow of Christ.
      God is Onniscient “All Knowing” so He knew that humans would sin because he made us, thus signifying the predetermined need for Christ. All of these things put God’s attributes on full display and allow Him to receive even greater glory through it all. We know God is loving, patient, intentional, just, and merciful all through Jesus Christ and Him on the cross.
      Second, God never “regrets” anything the way that humans do but from our perspective it seems like He changed His mind when in reality he was going to do things the way they unfolded in the end. But He can utilize our prayers (like Moses’ pleadings on behalf of the Israelites after they sinned against Him” to bring about that “change”.
      Hope it makes sense.

    • @existentialTreat6
      @existentialTreat6 Місяць тому

      @@sarahgbadebo1948 totally makes sense, thank you genuinely.
      I included the regretted statement cause my niv, esv, & nasb translations all say "and the Lord regretted that he made man..." Genesis 6:6 so I was trying ground my statement from what the scripture says (or at least the 3 different translations of scripture that I had )
      I did just look up the verse in an online kjv version and it doesn't say regret to be fair. But maybe I'm taking the words too literally

  • @existentialTreat6
    @existentialTreat6 Місяць тому

    Does dude not realize that Watermark makes you sign a covenant to follow a bunch of rules and regulations that must be renewed every year just to be a member?