WEBINAR 415 - What is Jesus Thinking of You?
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2022
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This one has got to be the best one I’ve ever heard yet!!!!❤❤❤ (Lol! I say that after every one i listen to!)
I feel the same, Arnett!
Malcolm, your message(s) is/are a banquet to which I return again & again. I return each time, because can hardly contain all that I taste and digest. But, I discover each time I return new tastes of truth.
Amazing as always!Thank you Malcolm.
He embraces us with unconditional love a love beyond what I can even think.
I love the way Malcolm opens up TRUTH. I missed church live Sunday thus I am thankful for youtube!
Hallelujah!
Everytime I listen to your sharings I thank Abba Father for finding your sessions. I remember loving listening to your talks back in my early days of my knowing Christ ( mid 70s and early 80s time frame) Must have been cassette tapes. I look forward to seeing new sessions appear on y-tube. Thank you for presenting these recordings.
Blessings to your fellowship and others who listen in.
You are old school.. I remember my Pastor brought him to church in the 90s and Ive been hooked ever since.. forever changed me!!!
@@stevenl9121 I was fresh out of highschool in mid 70s when Father set up my invitation out of my religious upbringing to a relational walk through Jesus. I don't recall specifically when I first heard Malcolm... but his teaching left a lasting impression. Father has a habit of leaving those lasting occasions. I'm glad for that as my re-introduction to Malcolm's ministry is greatly appreciated. Have a blessed day!
@@northernlitegirl Thats great to hear... I wish I would of heard him in the 70s. I didnt hear about him til the mid 90s. He came to FHC Robb Thompson and I have been intrigued with him ever since. He still stands out as towering over others in revelation on Fatherhood and the deeper meaning of Hebrew/Greek.... like super deep.
I haven't been listening to you for very long but I am alive in my Spirit with what you are feeding me bless you for speaking truth
I listen to Don Keathley and that's who introduced me to Malcom Smith. I listened to "Love Covenant....Psalm 23" this morning. I sent it to family to receive the same blessing I received 🙏 God bless this ministry. I also signed up for the 1Journey conference later this month. I can't attend but will listen online.
Amen! All so good! Thanks Malcom for this awesome message!
Fantastic! Awesome message! Thanks Malcom, sir!
This is life and peace. Thank you Malcolm
This relates to the comments made toward the end of the session... I think people gravitate to the "Old Testament" not necessarily because of judgment but because it better matches their life experience. They have not seen the sick healed. They have not ‘heard’ God speaking to them. They have not seen people changed. I think this is also why people tend to perceive God as "distant". Not only because they want Him at a safe distance but because, in their experience, God has never been there when they called.
Are you kidding me... how good is this guy....?
Jer 31: "Turn me, and I shall be turned."
Interesting; "the Holy Spirit is too trippy."
We can rely on The Spirit of Christmas, though.
Hey, now, hey, nonny nonny, my intellect determines everything. If I don't/can't understand/encompass it, it can't possibly exist.
I'm a little worried about economics, then.
Malcolm should be careful not to take away from the power and importance of the written word of God. It is alive and powerful, the sword of the Spirit, it cleanses us. We are born again of incorruptible seed, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever, and this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you. Our minds are renewed by the word, and Jesus overcame the devil with the words," It is written....."
I thank God for your teachings. Could you please explain a korinthians 11 31-32 because it doesn't seem to make sense to me according to what the new testament stands for. Do these sicknesses come from God or not? what kind of new testament training is this? Thank you in advance for your answer
Notice the word "judged" and "chastened" in verse 32. Chastening is discipline, training, and correction. See Hebrews 11:5-11: "Whom the Lord loves he chastens. God deals with you as with sons. What son is not corrected by his father?" Whether by using sickness or some other trial, our spiritual good is more important than physical comfort. "I wish that you prosper and be in health, even as your SOUL prospers." 3 John 2
Some things to consider about the bible:
1. Written by "fallen" men.
2. First 2000 years, it was verbal stories handed down generation to generation.
3. Jesus said no one knew the Father. None. Including all the people who wrote in the old testament. How can we even remotely expect the truth, if they didn't know God?
4. Jews had been in and out of pegan religions through out the old testament. Those beliefs left imprints. Altered their perception. The filter in their minds that everything ran through.
5. When the Catholics translated into Latin, they altered it to fit their narrative. The last thing they wanted is to loose their positions and wealth. Just like the Pharisees, they enjoyed the upper rooms and greetings in the market place. They couldn't have people walking in victory and not in need of the church. Less than a 100 years after the Latin translation, the Dark Ages began. Not a coincidence.
Our English bible comes from the wrongly translated Latin version.
It's not infallible. Men wrote it and men translated it.
Jesus is the infallible Word of God.
Thank you for that. I happen to mostly agree…it is often difficult to filter truth
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That scripture sounds condemning . A lot of scripture is condemning.
I'm generally a great admirer of Malcolm, but he does have a tendency to create a strawman sort of preacher, one who has a completely negative and legalistic view of God, who he then pours scorn on. Why the need to do this? Why not just present the brilliant news of the Gospel without all the put-downs?
I’m certain Brother Malcom has heard and experienced many examples of what he describes. I know I have!
Peter.. he’s in good company. Jesus often took the religious elite of his day to task much to their fury. He’s calling a spade a spade.
Richard, I was thinking the same thing. Religious leaders represent God to people and Jesus knew they were robbing them.
Call them out I say. It’s a terrible disservice to everyone who hears those kinds of preachers.
I don’t even know what you mean. This man has opened my eyes more than any human to the absolute love of God and the simplicity of living in that love.
Some things to consider about the bible:
1. Written by "fallen" men.
2. First 2000 years, it was verbal stories handed down generation to generation.
3. Jesus said no one knew the Father. None. Including all the people who wrote in the old testament. How can we even remotely expect the truth, if they didn't know God?
4. Jews had been in and out of pegan religions through out the old testament. Those beliefs left imprints. Altered their perception. The filter in their minds that everything ran through.
5. When the Catholics translated into Latin, they altered it to fit their narrative. The last thing they wanted is to loose their positions and wealth. Just like the Pharisees, they enjoyed the upper rooms and greetings in the market place. They couldn't have people walking in victory and not in need of the church. Less than a 100 years after the Latin translation, the Dark Ages began. Not a coincidence.
Our English bible comes from the wrongly translated Latin version.
It's not infallible. Men wrote it and men translated it.
Jesus is the infallible Word of God. He said to be led by the Spirit not a book.
Can we get things from it? Sure. But it needs to be read through knowing the things I mentioned.