Man I love you guys... This is my heart cry that I want to be doing in my life and you guys are out there loving on people with Holy Spirit confirming His Word signs and wonders will follow them that believe. May God continue to bless your ministry!
I really really love what you guys are doing!!! It’s all about the Kingdom of God and showing others what REAL Christianity is about- so many are LOST and the world is YEARNING to see the sons of God! Hallelujah to the Lord most High!
Its amazing what God can do and even though i am in a bad situation right now i just keep feeling his love working in me and yeah....... I think its really amazing what you do!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
So amazing to hear! So inspiring and encouraging. We as humans don't always have to agree. Like even if we say we are Christians, for me I am different and don't have the same believes or principals they have or same opinions or same thoughts and Different way of seeing things. I remember once I hated everything they said and found it super offensive and totally disagreed. Which was about non Christians and dating. We should encourage and support.
Wow that blows my mind showing love instead of debating I learned new thing God revealed to me that's how I should approach I remember what Jesus did in the new testament he never judge anyone else he showed love in everything 😍
Brother Nathaniel how in my country Bulgaria I can buy T-shirts with the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? Are they sold online? Thanks in advance! Praise Jesus!
I've learnt how to live this life. You need to pray to god for getting the gift of healing in this case and ask him to makr you brave to do this. God made me brave becuase of healing videos! When you pray for 1 person for the first time, it can change your life. addictions can be gone and all that kind of stuff. the second part is to keep doing it, because thats the normal christian life. you can ask god to help you through other people or some other way to keep going with the gift you are using. and of course you can do this with all the gifts that exist. God didnt make it so you only couod get one gift, you can get them all. he wants you to use all the ones you like using, you dont need to use them all. god knows what gifts you like the most! and want more of god, he will givr you more. I get approximately every two weeks a new thing to use, its amazing. and he will give you unique supernatural things. And your age doesnt matter, ive expirienced so much and I'm baptized.
Believe God. He has blessed us with every spiritual gift. God doesn't use "perfect" people per se. You just need to humble yourself, believe God and allow Him to work through you. Just flow with the Holy Spirit. Jesus didn't heal everyone, just the ones his Father willed him to heal. There's a time and place for everything, a time to heal and a time to kill, etc. And David did awesome things through the power of God! He killed Goliath with a sling shot (because he believed that the Lord was on his side). Years later, he sinned and took Uriah's wife Bathsheba and killed Uriah when Bathsheba became pregnant. It was aweful, but David repented. God continued to use him. He wasn't perfect. None of us are. But fear God because sin comes with consequences. David's newborn son became sick and he fasted for the child to live but he died. Abraham believed God and it was accounted to him for righteousness. Sin leads to consquences, and if you don't repent, it leads to death (hell). John the Baptist said, "Bear fruits worthy of repentance." Remember what Elijah said when God had used him in mighty ways! "It is enough; now, O LORD, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers." Paul even said of Elijah, "Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we are, and he prayed earnestly that it might not rain: and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months." God will use anybody if you only believe. Don't have an "evil heart of unbelief". The just live by faith. And we're no better than the next person, but God gives grace to the humble.
Is it possible to believe in more than one God? I don't mean anything against Christians. Coming from India, I was born and brought up in Hindu cultures and beliefs. But since I was a kid I attended a Christian School and did my undergraduate at a Christian Institution. So I have always been influenced by Christianity. I've heard testimonials and I've felt like this is where my belief was. But I felt like I was betraying my own belief. And since then I've distanced myself from God Almighty. But I want to believe in both. Can I not be a believer in Christ as we're as keep my faith in the religious beliefs of my family? Will Christ not answer my prayers if I do this? Because there have been times in my life that I've felt like Jesus was holding on to me, like in momnets when you feel hopeless in life and nothing to look forward to.
Gopika V, Jesus loves you and I bekieve you know it, he was not ashamed to die on the cross for you so don't be ashamed to turn you back on religion for him. He said in John14:6 " I am the way, the truth and the light, nobody goes to the father except by me" so there is no other way, no other name than the name of Jesus to be saved. You need to be born again and find a church where the word of God and true Christianity of the Bible is taught so you can receive the Holy Spirit and grow in the knowledge of the only true God. Bless you! Love you
Hehe that girl with crutches thats kinda like me i think cause well.. I dislocated my left elbow. I did have some damage put on me btw im 9 and I'm a ginormous fan of this guys channel
If there’s a higher power looking down seeing atheists living good,moral lives being kind and thoughtful without the carrot and stick of religious beliefs with no promise of heaven or threat of hell…. Yeah i agree they would be pretty impressed.
+Edwin Escobedo Christianity is not about a religion. It is about a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ, that he died on the cross, and rose again on the third day and he can rock your world as he has rocked mine. God bless. Have a beautiful day!
Let us pretend that Earth is receiving a radio signal from a certain nearby star. The signal has been extensively recorded, measured, and analyzed. After analyzing the signal, you think that it is merely a natural phenomena. A colleague thinks that it could only have been produced by an intelligent alien life form, and explains why he thinks that. Obviously this is a difference of opinion. If you are a sensible and reasonable person, then you think something like this: "I think he is wrong, but it is possible that he is correct and he has his reasons although I disagree with them, so therefore I can still respect his opinion even though I disagree with it." The next month, your colleague says that he believes that it is possible to "fold space" somehow, allowing instantaneous travel between 2 points in the universe without having to laboriously travel all of the distance from here to there, but he does not know how to do it or even have a theory of how it might be done. Now this belief is problematic because he believes it is true without having any real reasons to do so, which makes it difficult to respect his unsubstantiated opinion. It would be respectable if he said, "I think it is worth investigating" or "I believe it MIGHT be true", but to say "I believe it IS true" without reasons is flawed thinking. Now what if your colleague starts claiming in all seriousness that the core of the Earth is filled with pink marshmallows? Can you respect this opinion? Should you? No, it is an utterly ludicrous and insane opinion. The ONLY way you could possibly respect such a crazy opinion is if at least SOME bit of reasonable evidence was provided to support the claim. The week after that, your colleague starts insisting that an invisible dragon is present in the room but no-one can feel, hear or touch it and it is completely undetectable. He describes various attributes of the invisible undetectable creature and gives it a name, and says it is always or frequently with him. In such cases, we do not view this as a difference of opinion, rather we view it as the person having a psychological or psychiatric problem. It is much more likely that he has a mental problem than it is that his opinion is correct. This raises the question of whether we should respect opinions about things that are unknown. Should we say, we do not know for sure what the very center of the Earth contains, therefore we should respect the possibility that it is marshmallows? And what if your colleague says, "You cannot PROVE that my invisible dragon does not exist therefore you should respect my belief"? Here is an answer from a friend: Let's say there is a safe that's 2x2x2 feet in size and so far all attempts to unlock it or break it open have failed. No one has any idea what's in the safe if anything. I have no idea what's inside the safe (the analogy being the contents of the safe is an unknown fact) and as of yet, no one (science) can open the safe to see it's contents. That doesn't mean -in my mind- that anything can be inside that safe. There's no live elephant within the safe. I'm positive of that because the safe is smaller than an elephant. It's completely illogical and a tad crazy to think there could be a live elephant within the safe. That's how I feel about the existence of a deity. It's just not possible, just as it's not possible the locked safe contains a live elephant. It's absurd and only good for a laugh. That's how the whole notion of a deity "feels" to my mind. I maintain that even with unknowns there are parameters that must be followed. An unknown is not carte blanche to believe anything could be the answer. The claim that a sentient deity exists (such as the one described by christianity) is equally as ludicrous and insane as the claim that the Earth is filled with pink marshmallows. When people debate the existence of God, it is basically the same as having a debate about whether gnomes and fairies exist. It is a crazy insane debate and only good for a laugh. People who do not believe in God should stop trying to be so "politically correct" about this belief in God, and we should recognize this belief for what it is: * a belief that goes beyond being a matter of a difference of opinion; * a belief well outside of reasonable parameters for claims about the unknown; * a belief that is entirely unsupported by evidence; * a belief that makes a mockery of common sense, logic, reasoning, and rationality; * a belief that is highly unintelligent and uneducated; * a belief that is equal in status with belief in vampires and mermaids; * A BELIEF WHICH IS INSANE. Even calling it a "belief" is giving it too much credit. It is not a belief. It is a psychological disorder and should be recognized as such. It is a cancer of the mind. It is a mental health issue. Fanatically religious people will now think that I want to kill, imprison, or force them to change their belief. They think that because that is what they would want to do. No no no. I am not religious, therefore I am NOT suggesting that we should force people to change their beliefs. I am merely saying that we should recognize it for what it is and be aware of the situation. Also it would be great if there were psychology researchers studying and publishing reports about this religion mental disorder. It would be a big step forward for humanity if we had professional psychologists trained in the disorder and able to treat those people who voluntarily present themselves for treatment, the same as how psychologists treat people for other mental disorders when they voluntarily go to a psychologist. I am merely suggesting an ethical, humane, and voluntary approach to dealing with the psychological disorder that is religion. Where do agnostics fit into this? I have already provided the answer but it is worth emphasizing. Agnostics have the attitude of "I believe it MIGHT be true" as opposed to the religious attitude of "I believe it IS true". That is an important difference. I cannot reasonably claim that agnostics have a mental disorder. Having said all that, there is another explanation for belief in God: For some people, belief in God is probably just plain old stupidity, as simple as that. Some people are too stupid -- they lack sufficient intelligence -- to understand how utterly absurd the God idea is. You can provide them with all the reasons why it is absurd but it is too much for their poor little mind to comprehend. It is like trying to teach a dog how to build a rocket ship. God is a very simple concept that even a child can understand. Reality is far more difficult to understand. So there you have it, depending on whether the victim has any brains or not, belief in God is the result of either mental retardation or a mental disorder.