I had error on a verse reference stated in this video. “Behold I stand at the door and knock, and whoever hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to them.” Is found in REVELATION not in John. My mix up!
It is amazing watching the Holy Spirit work through you Watching you be a hard working foot soldier for his word, His glory AMEN ! I am so happy and inspired by you posting this amazing time that you dedicated for Him ❤
Amen and Hallelujah. That was so awsomee . Me and My Wife loved it, would like to see more like it, plus all of your archery hunting stuff. Merry Christmas and God bless you and yours.
There is a direct connection between Mt. Sinai and Jesus ... the people at Mt. Sinai did not want to hear God, but Jesus came and said to be not just a hearer of God's voice but a doer of it as well. Sin is not wanting to hear God's voice to you combined with not wanting to do what his voice to you says to do. That is how Adam failed. He did not do what God's voice to him told him to do. However, that is how Jesus succeeded ... not my will by thine be done - he is the doer of the words he has heard God told him to do. So our chiefest of sins is not the physical we do, as Jesus said that every sin, except for fornication, is without the body. Sin lies solely in not wanting to hear God's voice while also not doing what that voice says to do. Who is more righteous? Is it the person who hears what to do, says he will do it, and doesn't do it, or is it the person who hears what to do, says he won't do it, but does it anyway? Sin is wrapped into hearing the voice of God and choosing whether to do what has been heard or to not do it, and I am meaning particularly perceiving God's voice to you - relationship - religious people have books - if a person is religious without relationship, his religion is vain. Thank you for telling the world of Jesus, Ethan! You are a blessing!
I had error on a verse reference stated in this video. “Behold I stand at the door and knock, and whoever hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to them.” Is found in REVELATION not in John. My mix up!
Well said
Thanks for putting God first! What a beautiful place to read the Christmas story, Jesus is King
Absolutely!!
It is amazing watching the Holy Spirit work through you
Watching you be a hard working foot soldier for his word, His glory AMEN !
I am so happy and inspired by you posting this amazing time that you dedicated for Him ❤
God bless!
Amen and Hallelujah. That was so awsomee . Me and My Wife loved it, would like to see more like it, plus all of your archery hunting stuff. Merry Christmas and God bless you and yours.
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
God Bless, and a Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Same to you!
Merry Christmas to you and your family brother
Same to you!
Amen. First BD. 03/1954 Born Again 02/19/1995
Amen indeed!
There is a direct connection between Mt. Sinai and Jesus ... the people at Mt. Sinai did not want to hear God, but Jesus came and said to be not just a hearer of God's voice but a doer of it as well. Sin is not wanting to hear God's voice to you combined with not wanting to do what his voice to you says to do. That is how Adam failed. He did not do what God's voice to him told him to do. However, that is how Jesus succeeded ... not my will by thine be done - he is the doer of the words he has heard God told him to do. So our chiefest of sins is not the physical we do, as Jesus said that every sin, except for fornication, is without the body. Sin lies solely in not wanting to hear God's voice while also not doing what that voice says to do. Who is more righteous? Is it the person who hears what to do, says he will do it, and doesn't do it, or is it the person who hears what to do, says he won't do it, but does it anyway? Sin is wrapped into hearing the voice of God and choosing whether to do what has been heard or to not do it, and I am meaning particularly perceiving God's voice to you - relationship - religious people have books - if a person is religious without relationship, his religion is vain.
Thank you for telling the world of Jesus, Ethan! You are a blessing!
Good word!