Luke 17 (Part 2) • Lepers and the Day of the Lord
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
- A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of Luke taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Calvary Chapel Ontario, Oregon. Visit us at www.ccontario.com for online studies through the entire Bible.
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Few months of finding this teachings and I can say the Lord Jesus sent you Paul for a time like this. What a blessing your teachings are especially during this Covid lockdown
Same experience as you! Regards Runar, Norway
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Thank you Pastor Paul for making the Bible come to life for us and bringing clarity to the more difficult scripture passages 😇🥰
You are giving the people understanding for the need to live a life focused on eternity and still be earthly sensible. Thank you Pastor Paul.
thank you! because of you pastor I understand the word!
Luke 17:20-37 22:00, thanks you Lord foe sending Pastor Paul for enlightening us.
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Many thanks for timely teaching Pastor.
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Thank you Pastor Paul for your wonderful teachings of the Word. It's helped me grasp a better understanding of the bible. God bless.
Powerful preaching, particularly on The Day of the Lord.
always great sermons from you Paul. And I have watched quite a few now. when I ask for a message, and randomly open the Bible you've always done a sermon on it! I am learning fast thanks to you. All praise to Jesus...
Love this one
Thank you Paul, I look forward to each new teaching.
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So excited studying the scriptures with you Thank you Lord 😁
Needed this today! Praise God!!
To your point about being more thankful, I see so many things God sends my way or shows me and I call them Godwinks (his miracles he shows me) and I am always in awe each and every time and so thankful for what he is showing me. I think I am always thankful but definitely going to make sure I am moving forward. Thanks for the reminder
I enjoy listening to these verse by verse teachings. :) Thanks. Also, the Toronto blessing and similar outpoorings are not contrary to God`s kingdom being among us.
Thank you pastor for your teachings, praise the Lord God 🙏
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Come, Lord Jesus!
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God bless you Pastor Paul. Oh what a gifted teaching of the WORD. My soul is satisfied. Amen and Amen.
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Looking for the coming of the Lord.
God bless you for these teachings.
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I have a reformed way of believing, but I still believe in the rapture, yet I have a friend who says Christ will return, but there is no rapture, and that was a teaching that only came about in the 1800's, can you elaborate or give a better understanding?
Praise God! 12/10/22 🌻
Very good 🙌🙌
I was taught that the one taken one left scripture is about the tribulation not the rapture and the one taken is in death and the one left survives. However, now I am not sure with how you are teaching it.
The taken are taken away to judgement is a common interpretation but I believe it is a faulty one. There are three reasons why Luke 17:22-37 is a pre-tribulation event. 1) Life is normal (eating, drinking, etc.). At the end of age, there is famine and drought, hyperinflation instead of buying and selling, violent storms, earthquakes and sun goes dark instead of planting and building, and love will grow cold instead of weddings. Most are hiding in a cave (Rev 6:15-17) and freaking out (Luke 21:26). 2) Noah and Lot were MOVED out of harms way. The left behind suffered destruction. 3) The Greek verb for "will be taken" means to take and receive, not take and destroy. The same root verb is used in John 14:3.
Where in the bible does it say God will discipline you?
Read through Hebrews 12 to start.
Luke 17:20-37 is the pre-trib rapture without a resurrection. We leave our flesh on earth (Luke 17:37). Just like a natural death (2 Cor 5:1-6).
1 Thes 4:13-17 is the second coming with the one and only resurrection (John 6:39-54, 11:24, Rev 20:4-6).
Why have a resurrection pre-trib? Are the saints in heaven today without a body? No, they have a heavenly body (1 Cor 15:40).
The resurrection is for the millennium. It is not for heaven. Those in heaven will exchange their heavenly body for a glorified earthly body.
The mortals in the millennium come from Zech 14:16. Maranatha!
Amen❤