Outstanding. Thank you so very much for your amazing teachings. My eyes currently do not allow me to study as I used to and I so miss it, so I appreciate it when others share their studies in the areas I have much interest in. God bless you!
I would truly love to sit down with you and discuss the truths and the revelations God has given me concerning the 'being found worthy of the resurrection' and how it is related to the second coming of the Lord Jesus, all I can say is no man has taught me these truths but by revelation from Christ. Continue your work and may God richly bless you and your family.
Pastor Keith I would like to know what the difference is between the tribulation and great tribulation as you said and where I can find this in the Word! Thank you!
min. 6:50 ___ your lecturing on Luke 20:34-38 You are right when you say that Jesus' primary intent in this passage was, to teach the Sadducees a lesson on the *Kingdom to Come* . This becomes clear when He tells them (who didn't believe in a resurrection) that God is a God of the living and not of the dead. Even the more surprised am I that you would brush aside the other important aspect of the matter, the question every believer grapples with at one time or another: "What about my marriage, am I going to be with my spouse throughout eternity? Shall we have a physical relationship?" 'There is no marriage in heaven" they are being told, "because we shall be like the angels, our Lord tells us." But did Jesus really mean it that way? No, He didn't; His words are so gravely misunderstood here. The Lord was not speaking about the time frame of us being absent from the Body between death and resurrection. His focus was, as you rightly pointed out, on our future life *in the Kingdom* and with glorified bodies. Then we will not be bound by human tradition and religious laws (like on marriage); but we shall be free as the angels are in heaven... belonging to Allmighty God alone. *This* is what Jesus was saying. Happy the man and the woman who are married by our Heavenly Father forever.
Outstanding. Thank you so very much for your amazing teachings. My eyes currently do not allow me to study as I used to and I so miss it, so I appreciate it when others share their studies in the areas I have much interest in. God bless you!
I would truly love to sit down with you and discuss the truths and the revelations God has given me concerning the 'being found worthy of the resurrection' and how it is related to the second coming of the Lord Jesus, all I can say is no man has taught me these truths but by revelation from Christ. Continue your work and may God richly bless you and your family.
Thank you Paul ,
for your readings + messages ,
God bless you , Amen .
Amen brother!!! Love you and your beautiful wife ❤️ Thank you for all you are doing for The Kingdom 🤍💙🤍💙🙏🙏🙏
Thank you dear Paul Keith 😊.
Your messages mean more to me than you can imagine !
Paul Keith I love these video Bloggs, please keep doing them they are soo very helpful! Blessings from your friend from Nebraska🕊🕊🕊♥️🕊🕊🕊
Ah wonderful, thank you so much for this teaching. Indeed, Amen and amen!
Thank you for sharing - Amen 🙏 God bless you both 🕊🙏
Amen! Amen! I love His appearing.
Thank you ❤
God bless you all ❤❤❤
Beautiful I receive! Thank you!🌹
Blessings His Greatest for You & Amy . Yes looking forward from messages from you`ll .
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was just reading John 14 yesterday !!!
What are the odds that at exactly 24:00 in transcript are the words
MIDNIGHT HOUR 🕛
😐 Can't make that up.
Pastor Keith I would like to know what the difference is between the tribulation and great tribulation as you said and where I can find this in the Word! Thank you!
A new age
min. 6:50 ___ your lecturing on Luke 20:34-38
You are right when you say that Jesus' primary intent in this passage was, to teach the Sadducees a lesson on the *Kingdom to Come* . This becomes clear when He tells them (who didn't believe in a resurrection) that God is a God of the living and not of the dead.
Even the more surprised am I that you would brush aside the other important aspect of the matter, the question every believer grapples with at one time or another: "What about my marriage, am I going to be with my spouse throughout eternity? Shall we have a physical relationship?" 'There is no marriage in heaven" they are being told, "because we shall be like the angels, our Lord tells us."
But did Jesus really mean it that way? No, He didn't; His words are so gravely misunderstood here.
The Lord was not speaking about the time frame of us being absent from the Body between death and resurrection. His focus was, as you rightly pointed out, on our future life *in the Kingdom* and with glorified bodies.
Then we will not be bound by human tradition and religious laws (like on marriage); but we shall be free as the angels are in heaven... belonging to Allmighty God alone. *This* is what Jesus was saying.
Happy the man and the woman who are married by our Heavenly Father forever.