Praise God for the invention of marriage, praise God for knowing perfectly well whom, when and how to bring the right people together! I therefore bind myself to know how and have all strength to be a fit helper for my god-ordained spouse while binding my god-ordained spouse to know how to and have all strength to lead the household and marriage, binding to hell every lack of knowledge and strength knowing how to be a suitable helpmate in my case and appropriate leading the household and marriage in the case of my god-ordained spouse, binding to hell every unequal yoke and common share with anyone not knowing how and not being able to fulfill one's role God has given one in marriage, binding to hell any other clinging to me in marriage than my god-ordained spouse while binding my god-ordained spouse know how to cling to me in an healthy way and binding to hell every clinging in an unhealthy way by my god-ordained spouse, in accordance with this word and genesis 2:18-25, 1 corinthians 11:3, 2 corinthians 6:14-18 in the name and blood of Jesus Christ, amen and hallelujah, glory to God ❤!
He said that the Apostle Paul had never married. As I understand if Paul had been a Pharisee and in order to be a Pharisee you needed to be a married man period any thoughts.
Amen In the name of Jesus I thank You Lord for the blessings You've had bestowed unto me thus far. Lord I ask that You protect and cover this 🌎 under Your Blood, Father God. Lord I humbly ask You to please assist me in obtaining a meal today Lord. I've tried all other avenues as I go for this second job so I can feed myself. But God please help me for I'm weak and famished.
I liked that in some ways this Easter message was almost an alter call for making faith an integral part of life. There are many practical atheists in America including too many of my friends.
I can’t think of any other issue the church preaches that is more personally hurtful than this one. It seems like forcing singleness on people who will never want it only pushes them farther away. How can I feel close to people in a church that don’t understand my suffering? I’m sadly beginning to wonder if the church is capable of dealing with this issue?
Thanks for putting this explainer together, Drew. I really like the idea that Communion becomes a 'normal' part of our worship, as opposed to a 'frequent' part of our worship. Contextualizes it more accurately. I didn't grow up in the Church so had no preconceived ideas, yet when I became a Christian it seemed odd that Communion was seldom practiced. We take an offering when we meet. We sing when we meet. We pray when we meet. We open the Scriptures when we meet. Why not Communion when we meet? At the Lord’s table, we are refreshed, nourished, strengthened, encouraged, and unified as a community. I'm in!
Thank you for your video and also the message your brought on Sunday. Would you please send more information about the children's home that you want to start.
Really enjoyed what you shared and being able to view the "greenhouse". Do you need children's books in Japanese? Thank you Nazomi for making English sound so nice with your lovely voice. :)