A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of Exodus taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Calvary Chapel Ontario, Oregon. Visit us at www.ccontario.com for online studies through the entire Bible.
I love how the Holy Spirit has filled the heart, mind, and soul of Pastor Paul. I feel our Yahweh is speaking directly to us when Pastor Paul says " you messed up but I love you and I will bring deliverance to you. " Thank you Lord God for these messages and for your servant Pastor Paul. ❤❤❤
God Bless Calvary Chapel Ontario & particularly Pastor Paul! You have been my go-to Church for studying & understanding the bible, and I love that you’re true to scripture & “biblical.” You’re also entertaining too! Keep up the great work. You’ve helped make my walk with the Lord Easier, because of the understanding I’ve gained through how you teach! 🎉
Man I wanna thank you for these resources, they are a great help in my walk and relationship with my Father. I appreciate you and everybody who made this possible for us to see and hear ❤
I started with 1 & 2 Kings in this series then knew I had to start at the beginning and go through the entire Bible. There is such depth and insight! Thank you, Pastor Paul. One small thing - the world is not over, so you might want to consider changing saying "it is sad (not sure of your word here) that the Isrealites did not become a nation of priests to the world" to something that says it has not happened yet. Just a thought.
I stole Bobby pins when I was 7...not for the Bobby pins but the pink case it came in. I threw the Bobby pins away and felt so bad about stealing I went back without my grandma and left the case there. I never told anyone. I am a thief. I remember this as if it was yesterday. I am 80 now. Edit: I have been forgiven. I know all my sins are forgiven and I thank God for His grace and mercy.
I still have questions about the Sabbath. My husband and I and our family have chosen to observe the rest days by not doing any work, and focusing on prayer as a family. We pray every day but we have found observing rest days bolsters our faith in His finished work. Is our choice legalism?
Absolutely not!! We SHOULD ALL include a day of rest in our schedules. It only becomes legalism when someone demands that the day of rest MUST happen on one specific day of the week and when a day of rest becomes a person's righteous standing with God.
What about the fact that Adam was instructed to observe the Sabbath? I've struggled with whether I should or should not observe, and lean towards the suggestion that we are supposed to obey that command, even after Christ died for us.
Hi Brian. The issue isn't whether a person should "observe the Sabbath" or not. If that's what the Lord is leading you to do, GO FOR IT. The issue is whether or not you believe that observing (keeping) the Sabbath is a requirement to be saved and acceptable to God. I've NEVER objected to someone desiring to observe the Sabbath. The problem arises when they go around telling others that you MUST observe the Sabbath to be a true Christian or to gain eternal life. That's the point where it becomes a problem.
@@PastorPaulLeBoutillier I'm unsettled by a handful of verses, Matthew 7:21-23 being at the center. I am striving to understand how not to be one who works iniquity, or one who is lawless, or an evildoer, depending on which version. I'm stressed by Matthew 7:14, wondering how few it is that will find it. I must find it that I may help my children also find it. Jesus says "if you love me, keep my commandments." Which do I keep? 1 John 2:3-6 says if we don't keep his commandments and say that we know him, we are a liar. This seems to be a direct reference to what Jesus said about never knowing them. Can you help me understand how to know which commandments to keep? "But whoever keeps his word, truly the love of God is perfected in him. By this we know that we are in Him.” I’m not trying to gain salvation by works, but rather understand how I have been commanded to live in Christ. How I can now be obedient, after having lived a life of disobedience.