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After spending decades in the Baptist Church our friend Mark heard the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. He repented of his sins and drove three hours to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins and is now waiting on the gift of the Holy Ghost. Praise be to God !
Hey guys here a quick video on different ways you can serve God, hope it helps, be blessed in Jesus name!
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Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my people their transgression... Isaiah 58:1
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Jesus will break you in order to use you. We need to be broken bread and pressed out grapes before Jesus can use us. He does not need anything of our talents, of our wisdoms, anything of us. All He can use of us is our willingness to follow Him and obey Him as servants, to submit ourselves to His will. He will not force us, we must voluntarily accept His correction, His guidance, His discipline, His Hand on our lives. It pleased the Father to bruise Jesus Christ Himself. We must have that same attitude in us that Jesus had. He Himself even though He was the Son learned through what He suffered. He said: Father Thy will be done. Dear friend, if you want to be useful for the Kingdom of God, you must submit to Jesus and let Him have His way in you. Let Him break you, mold you and make you so that He can use you for His Kingdom.
May Jesus bless you.
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Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.
I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.
The key areas I have grown in understanding are:
Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.
Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.
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What is the NAME of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost?
Does Baptism Save you ? or is it an outward sign of a inward change ?
Hey guys this video is for those who want to start denying themselves in order to build their walk with the Lord, hope it helps, be blessed in Jesus name!
Today, while I was praying, I suddenly heard these words: "Obama, Third Term, Executive Power."
May Jesus bless you.
WITNESS FOR JESUS!
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Should a Christian resist when they are treated unfairly? What should we do? Jesus Christ is our Lord and our Master and He is our King. And if we serve Him and we are part of His Kingdom then we do exactly as He told us to do because He is the King.
We read what Jesus said about resistance in Matthew 5:39-41 Jesus said: "But I say to you, DO NOT RESIST AN EVIL PERSON; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also. 40 "If anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, let him have your coat also. 41 "Whoever forces you to go one mile, go with him two." That is what Jesus said He said we must not resist an evil man and Jesus never resisted evil either. We belong to Christ we do not belong to ourselves anymore. What do we want to resist against? We are not part of this world this is not our Kingdom the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to Christ. I don't belong to myself anymore, I belong to Jesus Christ. I am a bond slave to Christ and I am called to obedience to Him to do His very will. I am not to protect myself. He will revenge He will look after me if He wants to. If somebody takes something of me so what, I belong to Christ. What I must do is OBEY JESUS CHRIST if He is my LORD? If I take it on myself to defend myself then I am REBELLIOUS, I must OBEY CHRIST. See what Jesus said about when people insult and persecute us. We read in Matthew 5:11-12 "Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me. 12"Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great; for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you."
Hallelujah thank God that I can be persecuted for Jesus Christ. Many Christians are persecuted because they are LOOKING FOR TROUBLE and because they are DISOBEDIENT TO CHRIST. A REBELIOUS man will not go into heaven. It was because of rebellion that satan was cast out of heaven. And if we are disobedient to Christ we are rebellious to Him and we will not enter His Kingdom. If we as Christians feel that we have to vindicate ourselves we need to REPENT because then we are not doing the will of the Master. The commandments of Jesus the sermon on the mount are not an option they are not a nice to have they are a INSTRUCTION for a disciple of Christ. He said why do you call Me, Lord, Lord and you do not do what I say. It is easy to avenge your self to put the fist out it is easy to say we got a right I am not going to be pushed around we got rights. We got no rights people. If we are nailed to the cross and we pick up our cross every morning every day, deny ourselves and follow Christ we obey Him. We do not vindicate ourselves and that is how we show that we are disciples of Christ it is if we obey His commandments. He said that if you love Me, you will keep My commandments and that is tuff and that is how we demonstrate our love to Christ.
We as Christians do not resist we obey Jesus Christ. He never spoke back right until they hung Him on a cross, until He died He did the will of the Father. We as His children as His followers as disciples of Christ are called to obey Jesus Christ and do what He told us to do. Then we shall be children of the Most High God.
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Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.
I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.
The key areas I have grown in understanding are:
Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.
Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.
En este video vamos a ver en la palabra de Dios como fueron salvos los pecadores en el nuevo testamento. Jesus dijo que para entrar el Reino de Dios que tienes que nacer de Nuevo de Agua y Espiritu. Juan 3:5.. El Primer mensaje de la Salvation que Pedro predico les dijo en Hechos 2:38. Todos en la Biblia fueros Salvos de la misma manera. Si quieren obedecer evangelio me pueden enviar un email : shavebarberlounge@gmail.com
But if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant. -1 Corin. 14:38
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