How does one discern Gods will for his / hers own personal life. Example is God calling me into a specific ministry and if so which ministry. If he is calling us into ministry then we’re or what place does God desire us to be. I know we are to pray , read the Bible and seek Gods council but how can we know for sure Gods will for our individual life’s ?
I am not understanding TULIP. Gods elect, if his will is for all to be saved why doesn’t he save everyone? And where does free will take place? I’m just trying to understand but also not over complicate things because I know humans tend to do that.
1. Is God's will/porpoise for my life also a calling? For example if in God's will for my life there's marriage does that mean I'm called to marry? 2. Would it be God's will to leave an abusive household? 3. Would it be God's will to cut off ppl even your own parents if they are the ones abusing you? 4. Would it be in God's will to divorce? Obviously under specific circumstances like fornication. 5. Would it be in God's will for someone to be independent from anyone, specifically parents? Obviously always depending on God though.
I think we need to be careful in giving advice to anyone without knowing the context of his questions. Especially for younger people than may view boundaries imposed by parents as abuse. I might advise a person to pray for a wise counselor to come alongside and provide insight and perspective and care and prayerful encouragement. This is the power of community.
Why did Jesus say we don't receive him (Mark 9:37), nor do we believe on him (John 12:44): Jesus came to proclaim the Father and His words to us. We must receive the words of Jesus; only then do we receive God the Father. This is because the Word belongs to God. We must believe in the words of Jesus in order to believe in God the Father. Jesus is our only way of knowing, receiving, or believing in God. If we reject Jesus's words by not receiving or believing them, then we reject and do not believe or receive God. In other words, we must believe them both (John 17:22) The greatest gift God has given us was that he sent His Son so that we may learn, grow in, and know God the Father. Why did Jesus say we don't receive him (Mark 9:37), nor do we believe on him (John 12:44): Jesus came to proclaim the Father and His words to us. We must receive the words of Jesus; only then do we receive God the Father. This is because the Word belongs to God. We must believe in the words of Jesus in order to believe in God the Father. Jesus is our only way of knowing, receiving, or believing in God. If we reject Jesus's words by not receiving or believing them, then we reject and do not believe or receive God. In other words, we must believe them both (John 17:22) The greatest gift God has given us was that he sent His Son so that we may learn, grow in, and know God the Father.
Ephsians doesn't only speak to wives to being submissive but to husbands also! Love your teachings, but too many preachers refuse to give the full meaning of this oart of scripture, causing it to be misused. God bless both men and women who submit and work with one another in a marriage. 🙏
Yea we are supposed to submit to eachother. But just like Christ had authority over the disciples we are called to have authority over our wife. Christ also lowered himself to a servant when washing disciples feet and other acts of love. So it is both submit but men are called in the church and at home to be the head, to be like Christ to his bride the church.
@@nathanpoole9661 Ephesians 20-21 needs to be read right along with verses 22 right on into verses 25 thru 33. If you don't, then you abuse and twist the scriptures! The majority of that section speaks of a husband devoted to the wife and loving her as his own body and self, and He to cherish her as Jesus does those who love and follow him and gives himself up for our good. Stating that the wife is to submit and leaving out the husband's corresponding responsibility is a gross misuse of scripture. Go read the full section as it is meant to be read and consider its fuller meaning. If you are a man who does his part as described here, then he will have women wanting to marry him and a happy life. If not, then he makes life miserable for all.
@@lhart5632 .....We both agree in submitting to one another. We can move past that. But u say so yourself that we are to take the position in the marriage of Christ, right? U are the twisted one and no nothing of my personal life. Why would a believer attack another believer like this?
@@nathanpoole9661 Nope, I don't know your personal life and have no need to. As for attacking you, is correcting you for not quoting the full meaning of the scripture attacking you? If so, then yes I am correcting you as the Bible says we should when others ignore the full meaning of a section of scripture. Have a good day.
It sounds pretty much like you are focusing on behavior and seeing people according to the flesh. Nothing about abundant life, wholeness, liberty, communication and fellowship with Father, Son, and Spirit. Anyone that has a genuine and tangible relationship with God can simply ask Him about His will in any situation if they are unsure about it. By the way, John MacArthur does not believe that it is God's will for all to be saved. He teaches that the majority of humanity has been preselected by his pagan god to be tortured eternally without mercy.
This is perfect! Thank you!
Perfect Thank you I just ask the Lord for his Plan for my Life even so I know to witness. ❤ 🙏
Thank you!
Praise the Lord for your ministry Costi!
Thank you Pastor Costi for these teachings and resources. Thank you for, for the gospel.
So good! Keep up the great work Costi, I appreciate you and your ministry!
I so needed to hear this message today. Thank you God for your perfect will, and help me Lord to yield to your will.
What a blessing this was today! Thank you!
Amen! Such a timely message.
I needed to hear this message!
But who are “his people”? How do you know if someone is elect?
How does one discern Gods will for his / hers own personal life. Example is God calling me into a specific ministry and if so which ministry. If he is calling us into ministry then we’re or what place does God desire us to be. I know we are to pray , read the Bible and seek Gods council but how can we know for sure Gods will for our individual life’s ?
Wisdom. Sakal means the wisdom that produces good success
Watch the video to the end. He tells you.
I am not understanding TULIP. Gods elect, if his will is for all to be saved why doesn’t he save everyone? And where does free will take place? I’m just trying to understand but also not over complicate things because I know humans tend to do that.
1. Is God's will/porpoise for my life also a calling? For example if in God's will for my life there's marriage does that mean I'm called to marry?
2. Would it be God's will to leave an abusive household?
3. Would it be God's will to cut off ppl even your own parents if they are the ones abusing you?
4. Would it be in God's will to divorce? Obviously under specific circumstances like fornication.
5. Would it be in God's will for someone to be independent from anyone, specifically parents? Obviously always depending on God though.
it’s common sense to get out of an abusive relationship
I think we need to be careful in giving advice to anyone without knowing the context of his questions. Especially for younger people than may view boundaries imposed by parents as abuse. I might advise a person to pray for a wise counselor to come alongside and provide insight and perspective and care and prayerful encouragement. This is the power of community.
Why did Jesus say we don't receive him (Mark 9:37), nor do we believe on him (John 12:44):
Jesus came to proclaim the Father and His words to us. We must receive the words of Jesus; only then do we receive God the Father. This is because the Word belongs to God. We must believe in the words of Jesus in order to believe in God the Father. Jesus is our only way of knowing, receiving, or believing in God. If we reject Jesus's words by not receiving or believing them, then we reject and do not believe or receive God. In other words, we must believe them both (John 17:22) The greatest gift God has given us was that he sent His Son so that we may learn, grow in, and know God the Father.
Why did Jesus say we don't receive him (Mark 9:37), nor do we believe on him (John 12:44):
Jesus came to proclaim the Father and His words to us. We must receive the words of Jesus; only then do we receive God the Father. This is because the Word belongs to God. We must believe in the words of Jesus in order to believe in God the Father. Jesus is our only way of knowing, receiving, or believing in God. If we reject Jesus's words by not receiving or believing them, then we reject and do not believe or receive God. In other words, we must believe them both (John 17:22) The greatest gift God has given us was that he sent His Son so that we may learn, grow in, and know God the Father.
Ephsians doesn't only speak to wives to being submissive but to husbands also! Love your teachings, but too many preachers refuse to give the full meaning of this oart of scripture, causing it to be misused. God bless both men and women who submit and work with one another in a marriage. 🙏
Yea we are supposed to submit to eachother. But just like Christ had authority over the disciples we are called to have authority over our wife. Christ also lowered himself to a servant when washing disciples feet and other acts of love. So it is both submit but men are called in the church and at home to be the head, to be like Christ to his bride the church.
@@nathanpoole9661 Ephesians 20-21 needs to be read right along with verses 22 right on into verses 25 thru 33. If you don't, then you abuse and twist the scriptures! The majority of that section speaks of a husband devoted to the wife and loving her as his own body and self, and He to cherish her as Jesus does those who love and follow him and gives himself up for our good. Stating that the wife is to submit and leaving out the husband's corresponding responsibility is a gross misuse of scripture. Go read the full section as it is meant to be read and consider its fuller meaning. If you are a man who does his part as described here, then he will have women wanting to marry him and a happy life. If not, then he makes life miserable for all.
@@lhart5632 .....We both agree in submitting to one another. We can move past that. But u say so yourself that we are to take the position in the marriage of Christ, right? U are the twisted one and no nothing of my personal life. Why would a believer attack another believer like this?
@@nathanpoole9661 Nope, I don't know your personal life and have no need to. As for attacking you, is correcting you for not quoting the full meaning of the scripture attacking you? If so, then yes I am correcting you as the Bible says we should when others ignore the full meaning of a section of scripture. Have a good day.
Stop trying to water down husbands being head of their wife. Sounds like you need to submit to the bible
It sounds pretty much like you are focusing on behavior and seeing people according to the flesh. Nothing about abundant life, wholeness, liberty, communication and fellowship with Father, Son, and Spirit. Anyone that has a genuine and tangible relationship with God can simply ask Him about His will in any situation if they are unsure about it.
By the way, John MacArthur does not believe that it is God's will for all to be saved. He teaches that the majority of humanity has been preselected by his pagan god to be tortured eternally without mercy.