A new understanding of Philippians
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2014
- This teaching takes a fresh look at Philippians 4:13, an often-quoted verse of Scripture. The emphasis is about the continuous empowering that Christ does in a believer so they can face any situation that may arise.
Verses: Prov. 4:7; Phil. 3:21; 4:12-14
Teacher: John Schoenheit
Thank you. I am from China, Thank God to give me this gift to understand everything. God bless us all.
"i have the power to face all such situations in union with the One who continually infuses me with strength."
I Pray for emotional and mental strength from God to face the daily trials. Great explanation Brother. Stay blessed ❤️.
Remember Nothing is Impossible with God, the Father,our Lord Jesus. He could choose to give us strength to overcome victoriously.
Amen
I really enjoyed this. It has given me a brand new insight on this scripture and how to meditate on it for strength. I will listen to this teaching several more times and take notes to fully get it into my spirit. Thank you for posting.
This was terrific. Thanks for expanding on this in a scholarly way. Much appreciated.
Thank you for watching Conrad! Glad it blessed it you
What a glorious blessing!!!!
Amen, thank you. God bless you
Great teaching. Thank you, I needed it.
Amazing, John.
God bless you.
Thank you for this !!!
fascinating
I have the strength to face all conditions by the power that CHRIST gives me.
PHILIPIANS 4:13
i know nothing about, and still confused!
yet considering same context,to me.
Never thought of it like this. Really smart.
Thank you.
Very timely to hear at the end of NOV 2020....!! Many thanks....
THANK YOU!
I agree.
Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
Subscribed!
I appreciate the Greek translation!
I love your videos, especially your videos exposing the doctrine of Hell as false.
Can you please look into doing a video on the 'woman caught in adultery' and whether or not this passage is real. The NIV says that it was a later addition to the Book of John, so why do we accept this as gospel? I understand that the theme of forgiveness and not judging others is consistent with the rest of what Jesus says, but isn't this the only passage where Jesus forgives someone who hasn't made a gesture of faith? Isn't it contrary to justice for Jesus to forgive the adulteress before her husband has even found out that his wife was caught in the very act? How can the husbands state of being aggrieved when he finally learns what has happened be reconciled with Jesus's statement that she is forgiven?
Hey James,
We'll pass along your suggestion!
Blessings,
-Truth
James Smergen in her heart she was convicted and yes he can forgive any time because, we are the only one standing in front of God on judgment day , no-one else, except JESUS if your saved, king David said, against you and you alone have i sinned, talking to GOD !!!!!!! So its the heart that GOD sees !!!!!!!
Art'nt you limiting God?