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We learn in Jeremiah 17:13 says, "O LORD, THE HOPE OF ISRAEL, all who forsake you shall be put to shame; those who turn away from you shall be written in the earth, for they have forsaken the LORD, the fountain of living water". The Lord is the only hope for the entire House of Israel which has forsaken Him and His Law and His dynasty of King David. The purpose of this channel is to lead Israel back to its true Lord because Israel has been serving the false lord - Baal (the name of pagan sun god which means "master and husband"). To return to the true God of Israel, the scattered House of Israel which now includes spiritual Israel (True Christians) needs to return to His immutable Law as revealed in the Bible.
What do u mean you have never been spirit? the word says we are spirit, soul and body and we are able to know spiritual thing by the Spirit of God 1 cor chapter 2. And the Holy Spirit is not only the the power of God its the Spirit of God. Plus how you defined the trinity is totally wrong, they are not 3 diffent personalities they(Father, Son and Holy Spirit) are the same personality.
Bless you dear brother, nothing wrong with crying, i tear up too thinking about my Lord and our soon blessed hope. Keep fighting the good fight and see you in the clouds soon. Maranatha
Thank you. Did I cry? Can't remember. However, even Jesus wept *(john 11:35). Emotion shows our humanity. David wept so loudly when his rebel son Absalom was killed that they had to beg him to quiet down for the soldiers' sakes. Yes, I can be emotional and yes I can shed tears when my son died, or when others are in trouble.
10:05. Angels do not marry similar to how Catholic nuns and priests do not marry. It's not that they *cannot* *marry* or that nuns and priests do not have sexual organs.
You said it well.I remain in the WWCG as remnant under Edward Goggans.May God bless us all and we'll surely unite us when times come.It's God Church not man.God is just separating Goat from the Sheep now.These churches of men is a tares among us.
Why are 14 books of the Bible not only hidden from Protestants but completely removed from Protestant Bibles today? Why are Protestant ministers, pastors, reverends, and missionaries hiding the truth? Why do these same Protestant leaders praise the Septuagint for faithfully, honestly, and truly quoting from Holy Scripture as recorded in the Gospel, the Holy New Testament, with the words of Jesus himself and his apostles but remove these 14 Books from the very same Septuagint? Why praise the Septuagint when it serves your secret agenda but hide the rest when it doesn't? What are the Protestants hiding?
@@TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide Isaiah 53 is not forbidden to Jews. I am Jewish and received a Jewish Bible for my Bar Mitzvah and Isaiah 53 was included. Only as an adult, a lifetime later, with the rise of the Internet did I amazingly hear from Christians that it is forbidden. Strange that I learn that from Christians, not Jews. The Five Books of Moses are divided into weekly portions which are publicly chanted in Hebrew in the synagogue. This is an extremely ancient tradition. The addition of a section of the Prophets was added later. The Jewish Bible is very similar to the Protestant Old Testament but divided differently. It is 1) Torah - the First Five Books 2) Neviim - Prophets 3) Ketuvim -Writing Some say that during the time of the Maccabees it was forbidden by the Greek Syrians to read from the Five Books (Torah) but they could read from the Neviim which they did. After they could read from the Torah again, they still continued reading from the Prophets but in addition to the Torah reading, not as a substitution. This may or may not be the historical fact as there are other possibilities too but the takeaway is that the reading of the Haftorah was secondary to the reading of the Torah. There was never an attempt to read the entire Prophets. There are also different traditions about the Haftorah readings. Generally there is a theme in the Torah reading that relates to something in the Haftorah reading. The Haftorah reading goes back before Christianity. Even if the Haftorah was changed later on to exclude Isaiah 53 it was never removed from the Hebrew Scriptures. There never was any kind of cover up. The Hebrew literacy of Jews is exaggerated. When I was learning to chant my Haftorah for my Bar Mitzvah, the Rabbi advised me to just keep going. That is, most people are not going to know if I made a mistake in chanting the Hebrew unless I stopped or acted lost or confused. Likewise, most American Jews do not understand enough Hebrew to really know if I would be chanting Isaiah 53 or something else. The chanting of the Haftorah is part of the ritual; study of the Prophets in English would be done at a different time. Whether Isaiah 53 is included in the Haftorah reading or not has little connection to most American Jews being familiar or not with that verse.
@@TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide Before the advent of the internet, I naively thought that Christians thanked the Jews for preserving the Old Testament. Unfortunately I am saddened with all the horrible things that some Christians say about Jews. They say that the Jews hid or removed parts of the Bible, and changed or corrupted the Bible. They insinuate or blatantly state that the Jews are dishonest, crooked, untrustworthy or Satanic. The Greek speaking Jews of Alexandria Egypt had a translation of the Five Books books of Moses called the Septuagint; this is based on the legend of 72 scholars individually translating the books identically. The early Christian Church preserved their version of the Septuagint which included the Five Books of Moses and other books. The Jews of Judea preserved the Hebrew text after they went into exile. The Greek text was not important to them and they lost control of it. When Jerome was translating the Old Testament into the Vulgate for the Church he decided to use the Hebrew text as preserved by the Jews. Jerome commented how the Septuagint was so confused with so many variant versions that it seemed unreliable. Jerome used the Masoretic Jewish text as a source for his translation but he kept the book order as it had been known in the Septuagint and he included the other books of the Septuagint even those now known as the Apocrypha and certain additions found only in the Septuagint. During the Protestant Reformation, it became important for the Bible to be translated into various languages so individuals could read the Bible in their own language. There was a renewed interest in Bible translation and the Protestants noticed that the Jews of their day did not include certain books found in the Septuagint so they removed them from Protestant Bibles. Protestant Christians on the Internet have argued with me that only the Septuagint is the true word of God because Jesus used the Septuagint. More and more Protestants are strangely claiming that Greek was the first language of Jesus and he was acquainted with the sophisticated Greek culture he knew from spending much time in Sepphoris, although not mentioned in the New Testament. It is very strange that so many Protestants today are ignoring the importance that the Reformers gave to the Jewish Masoretic text and are returning to the Septuagint as used by the early Church and even today by the Eastern Orthodox Churches. If the Protestants are returning to the Septuagint, why are they not reclaiming the Apocrypha? Why do these Internet Protestants condemn the Jewish translation and uphold the Septuagint but remain ignorant of the Apocrypha? Often it is because these Protestants are guided by pastors who accuse the Jews of falsely hiding Isaiah 53 while they hide 14 books. While the Jewish Bible includes Isaiah 53, the Protestant Bibles do not include 14 books found in the Septuagint. If the Septuagint is now regarded as the true Bible, it is the Protestants who have the missing and forbidden parts of the Bible. Perhaps it is their agenda to dislike Jews (no to Masoretic text) and dislike Catholics (no to Apocrypha) and not worry about the inconsistency of accepting the Septuagint but without the Apocrypha.
Pentecost is the Birthday of the Church of God, when Christ started His Church with His disciples and on the Day of Pentecost He officially started it with great Miracles, signs and wonders, we are part of that Church today. Thanks Brother Philip for sharing this wonderful message with us and the rest of the world. Keep up good work brother.
Thank you for this enlightening message! The video really made me reflect on the importance of not going beyond what God requires or misinterpreting His word. It's a powerful reminder to stay true to the teachings of the Bible without adding or taking away from its truths. This message has given me a lot to think about regarding my own life and my church community. Appreciate the thoughtful insights and the encouragement to align our righteousness with God's standards.
I couldn't agree more, John! It's so important to stay humble and recognize that none of us are perfect. We should focus on our own spiritual growth and not judge others, remembering that we all fall short and need God's grace. Thanks for sharing this uplifting comment.