I pray everyone sees this sermon. It is literally life changing, I showed my half in half out of religious sister this sermon. She wept for hours. God is everywhere. God is everything. God can change my 15 years of Atheism into the understanding and realization of Christ. As an atheist, we had thousands of people trying to disprove God. I was one of them. My sister moved away, she is my best friend. When I saw her again, she was glowing. I thought she was pregnant to be honest. She was greater than that, she was pregnant with the word. I argued with her, but love her, so I didn't push too hard but always thought... my baby sister always worshipped the ground I walked on. She thought everything I did was the best thing, the right thing. Now, she had disagreements which floored me. Now, I see. I SEE THE THOUSANDS OF US. 1000s of atheist trying to disprove one person. And we couldn't. We tried changing the world with 100,000 of thousands of people. Jesus did it as one 3 year ministry. God turned this world upside down in the word. Very few words comparitively. I pray Lord that the divorce of my sister doesnt freeze her hands from asking for God's blessing. I pray I never think as I did. I thank God every day every morning that I am a wretched sinner and I don't understand why he would except me into his love. The atheist is lost. Not found. I know for I was one. But LORD I PRAY WE HAVE FULL MOUTHS, I pray my sisters weeping means she understood. Hitler couldn't change the world with an army of trained monsters. Jesus changed the world with just a few words.
I come back to this all the time. My spirituality has completely transformed from when I first listened to this over a year ago, . Watching this again, I am just as filled up as the first time. I see the huckleberries, and they are EVERYWHERE
When the pandemic started I began listening to a lot of Jordan Peterson which lead me to listen to Johnathan Pageau, and that lead me to learn about eastern orthdoxy and now I'm listening to Tim and all of these guys are pointing to the same thing. What Tim called the eternal now, its the logos, the word, the truth that is truer than true, the energy or substance that is a person and which sustains all of the reality we experience. There is so much wonder in Christianity that I had experienced as a younger more ignorant teen and am now beginning to rediscover in my mid thirties. Is this what Jesus meant when he said we should be like little children? May God be glorified forever and ever!
That’s a very cool journey you are on. That’s my sense too.. All things throughout all time and space of things seen and unseen are the expression of God’s love and creativity and we, being made in the image and likeness of God, also possess that same spirit to love and create
That is excellent! Just be careful with Jordan Peterson, he is on a journey and barely begun to see who God really is. We have to be like the Bereans and study the scriptures for ourselves. Jesus said he was the way, the truth, and the life, and no one comes to the Father except through him. Also Paul said there is ONE mediator between God and man, the man Jesus Christ. Pretty restrictive, huh? 😊 I'm so glad God is using whatever he chooses to use to bring you to him! Jesus leaves the 99 sheep and goes after the one. He will never let you go!
I understand as I sort of went the same path. So much to say about all this, I 'm still in the "jaw dropped" stage. But so thankful for these words......
Very much the same here. Really resonated with JBP and Pageau, but started realising I was seeing Jesus as a set of ideas more than as a true a living God. This exact video made it all click for me - 26 years of being a 'Christian' and my eyes were finally opened to God. I'm all the way down south in New Zealand, so it is amazing to see how this is happening all over the world. I've also been blessed from the host in this video, Tyler Staton, and Pete Grieg who co-founded the 24-7 prayer movement. Just thought to mention in case they might bless you too :)
I keep coming back to this video. Why is there not more people talking about this? Tim Mackie, your mind is a treasure. Thank you Lord for blessing him with this revelation to share with us.
That was absolutely breathtakingly amazing !!!! I got out of my car looked up at the sky, listened to the birds feeling the sun and the breeze against my skin…. and felt the Holy Spirit like never before…. tears of joy coming down my face. THANKS YOU !!! GOD IS GOOD !!
This was a wonderful sermon, Tim. Ultimately, when it is almost over (48:01)Tyler is crying and saying he so desperately wants to be there now. God Bless him and his family. We never know what is in store for us, especially in light of his current health challenges. His vulnerability and yearning to be with God resonate deeply. It's truly touching watching Tyler Staton's emotional response to the sermon.
God has been communicating with me like Tim is talking about for many years. It has been difficult communicating with structured Christians ( my brothers and sisters) for a long time as well. God started giving me visions and dreams about many things around me at the age of 19. I am now 62 and this ride on earth has been the most painful and wonderful learning experience anyone could have. Walking in the spirit like Tim describes is indescribable and purely simple at the same time. I died 13 years ago and experienced Jesus face to face. God has granted me the privilege of working as a Chaplain in a jail facility. ( His vineyards) and I find more faith and spirituality in jail than in mainstream churches ( again my brothers and sisters) where faith has become cold, a ceremony, a book reading, and a place to feed ones intellectual ego. God is far more and far bigger than the box in which we have placed him. And worship is far more than singing a few songs on Sunday. Ask God for his will in all things and you will see it too.
What can I say! Sitting here in my little room in the middle of England with the rain pouring outside.That was so very much needed and appreciated.. thank you 🙏🏼
This is beautiful. I spent 31 years of my life thinking I must be God’s favorite because I have the Bible figured out and have the “correct” theology. Pharisee much? I’ve realized this past year I know NOTHING. and God WANTS it that way! That’s the point. He wants us to be on our knees.
Me too friend. I think my pride was a way to cover up my shame. Jesus knows why I have that wound. He is encouraging me to release that shame to Him and give myself grace. As I'm doing that I'm finding that I'm a kinder parent and wife and friend. ❤
@@jenniferboyd2200Thank you for sharing this. I am in a similar place of seeing my own arrogance and how deeply I need Gods grace. The Lord is kindly showing me how legalistic I have been and how much freedom I have allowed the enemy to steal from me through the legalism. When you say that your pride was a way to cover your shame, could you please explain that more? I’m intrigued by that and am wondering if it’s the same for me too.
Thank you Tim for such a moving, deeply prayerful and Biblically based sermon that encourages us to truly understand prayer, the Garden, and our ability to have a much deeper relationship with our Lord and Savior than we can ever imagine. What you are talking about brings light to darkness, which unfortunately, so many Biblical scholars are unwilling to discuss. Avoiding this topic only allows darkness to prevail. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. We miss you at Blackhawk church.
Tyler, I've just in the last few weeks been led to you, Bridgetown (which I still weep over because I thought my beautiful city and it's precious people were without hope after the terrible events during lock down), and am so deeply, deeply grateful for you. Thank you ❤️! God be praised! Hallelujah! Maranatha! I am lifting you, your precious family and the Ministries you are involved with up in prayer as you continue walking your path and if the Lord would, heal you this side of heaven (or I would now say in this dimension) ❤️
My sneaking suspicion is that Tim has been on a similar journey to all who this resonates with. There is a movement in greater Christendom toward that which is the ineffable nature of God that demands to live inside of Jesus’ followers. So come Father, come spirit, come Son… have mercy on us all!
Someone posted something about near-death experiences… but I propose rather to think of having near-life experiences. Or rather, real life experiences. That life Tim is talking about which is in touch with past-now-and future all at once. That life which connects to God’s eternal and creative will. Listening to this for the second or third time, I suddenly had an “understanding” about prayer. In recent months I had a repeating voice that kept saying “intercessory Prayer” over and over to me. I understood it to mean that the church we attend was breaking into another level - so to speak - and needed prayer coverage for engaging in what Paul would call spiritual warfare. My first assignment, after a couple of months of prayer, just took a turn for what one would call the worst. Worst to the Nth degree. Listening to Tim, I suddenly see that my expectations in praying have been dreadfully conventional and time/space conventional in expectation. We tend to pray for the sick expecting the obvious and apparent condition to be resolved. Back problem be healed now…Done. Success. Moving on. Just how limited is our point of view is, was made evident when layers upon layers were laid bare. So many new layers that the original malady we were praying for in our/my myopic vision of the situation became evident. The original condition that was visible at the onset is now not even the point. Some people pray for the sick or for a situation with a habitual proviso that it be God’s will. I find it not necessarily wrong in principal, but it tends to remove all commitment and power from the prayer, and removes any commitment on the part of the person praying. What is the right way to pray for the sick or a situation then? That will take much more reflection, but the answer is definitely not formulaic. It will take much more pondering in that state in which past-present-and future all converge and become a person: the person of Jesus, the Father and the Holy Spirit. What I do see is that even if with good intentions we may be praying for the wrong or short-sighted thing, earnest prayer seems to always accomplish something. Probably because from the beginning (ie Genesis beginning) it was God’s plan to involve us in His plans and His doings.
Something wierd is happening to me when I listen to this sermon. Its the second time I've listened to it... I feel so inspired. Like I feel like Tim is getting at something profound and it clicks for me, but I also feel left out. It's wierd. I wish I could have this closeness with God again.
I’m with you. ❤ let’s pray for each other. I see your name is Tammy, I’m going to pray to the Lord to completely reveal this to you and my name is Karen please pray for Him to completely reveal it to me.
Father, Jesus, Holy Spirit, let us taste the huckleberries everyday everywhere in our lives, and let us remember Lord that they, You, are always there even when we can't see. 🙏
I love how Jesus describes this when he talks about how the Kingdom of heaven is within you, and the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, and also how unless you are born again of water and spirit you cannot see the Kingdom, and he compares the kingdom moving within like the wind, it doesn’t make sense to those who can’t see it and finally before he was turned over to be crucified he says my kingdom is not of this world, if it were… And so on, he makes so many connections and references to this Kingdom which is unseen and yet ever present around us, in us, and within us
Tim, GO on more three-day wilderness retreats. We need your stories and your wisdom and your revelations!! I thank God I found you on the Internet. You have brought the Bible alive for me. God bless you and your family. Thank you!!🙏🙏🙏
Jesus says to us, "I'm your huckleberry." Seriously, this so unbelievably impactful! Thank you for sharing! THIS is revelation! Embrace the Eternal NOW!
@@01inarow I am sorry if I offended you. I would never take away from the majesty and awesomeness that is our God, the Great I AM and Eternal Now. But in Tim's example, The Spirit says to him that the Fruit of the Spirit is all around Tim in the form of the Presence of the Spirit. Our God wants that deep relationship with us. And in that relationship, he relates to us personally. In every relationship I have, I joke around and laugh and laugh a lot more. My relationship with Jesus is no different. Of course, we have deep worship and prayerful moments, but we also have jovial, hilarious moments because He created humor to! I don't want my joke to offend, nor imply I take it lightly. But Jesus reminding us that He's always there, by way of Tim's illustration, of being the Huckleberry, helps keep it before our face and reminds us to keep seeking Him always. Blessings!
@@jarrodeddy amen, brother, when I run into superserious people I sing that children's song (to myself) "Jesus wants me for a sun beam". Just to keep things from getting to "deep", while being deep in the spirit at the same time.
Tim is absolutely OUTSTANDING!! WHAT A BRILLIANT MIND! WOW! 😮❤😊TRULY WOW!I was blown away at the metaphysical explanation of the Bible here. God has truly gifted us with your talents, so grateful to be alive to hear such profound teachings told with such grace.👏 BRAVO!!! 👏👏👏✨🙌🙏❤️
This comment is in gratitude for your risk in teaching your journey's moments of discovery. I just retired from pastoring this past week. I identify with your experience and discovery. In fact, I made the final push through my service because of your work and teaching. Thank you so very much. Thank you. From my wife and I, we love your podcasts. Kindest regards, Stanley Spence.
In Him we live and move and have our being. I Am the way, the Truth and the Life. The depths of the above realities I have only began scratching the surface.
Wow! This was so amazing 👏 i had to go back 😭 to the end an listen again. Tim bless you, 🙌 and Tyler bless you 🙏 for being his friend 🧡 and bless us all for being given this 🎁 gift to hear this Authentic spoken word of the Holy Spirit. From Tim. Ready for more 😊🙏
My God! I started to learn about this on my own, with my limited skills and knowledge and I thought I was losing it, like I was losing the way, because I couldn't explain it completely with the Bible, but now hearing this, with actual Scripture and coherence, it just makes even more sense to me... thank you!
Another great picture painted of the goodness of God and the reality we all so desperately want to live in. Help me Holy Spirit to see the huckleberries EVERYWHERE!
This is like the Most Beautiful understanding of Colossians 1:16-17! ❤ Praise King Jesus ~ all things are created by You and through You! By You all things hold together! ❤
Praise God I am beginning to understand that the experience I had a long time ago was not just for that moment but a place God wants us to experience at times now but in near future for ever. PTL
I buy these books based on recommendations from friends. His in particular resonated with my own experiences, which often were in solitude where I could reflect. When a book resonates and reminds me to return to The Good Book, it has served me well. Prayer is so wonderful, so universal and individual at the same time. If the metaphor of huckleberries works for you, that is good. Less me, more He. Amen.
You now have dual citizenship- one in the country you were born in, and one in heaven. Physically you are a citizen of a country. Spiritually you are a citizen of God’s kingdom.
My take away from it, well many takeaways really, but one is that prayer is meant to be a place and time that is transcendent. An altered state, or at least much more so than we generally get to in prayer. We are temples of the Holy Spirit. Being Clay jars, we have a hard time seeing passed the natural realm. But the Spirit within us is not of this world. He's supernatural. One key for me was when he said he started on a journey of just being silent before God with open hands and asking for more of His felt presence. Making God a priority. Seeking Him with our whole heart. We are sure to have an adventure if we do. Because He said if you seek me with your whole heart you will find me.
Yes Tim yes!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 we’ve been praying for you, you have blessed our lives and ministry with your biblical teaching. The Spirit always made sense to me, but I struggle to understand the Word. And God sent you…a man of God with an amazing mind. And now He’s answering your (our) prayers, to understand the spiritual side of Christ. I’m in awe ❤ See you in paradise one day brother, I hope to eat some huckleberries with you!
Thank you, Tim. I first heard this just a few hours ago and finally can respond. A revelation of the true nature and scope of Jesus. I bring Him down to my physical earthly level. Hence my limited connection with who He really is. This is a magnificent revelation. Thank you.
I had unlocked this way of praying recently before I heard Tim speak but the way he connects it to the experiences they had in the Bible, wow what a revelation. 🙌🏻❤️🔥
😭😭😭Such a powerful message, I agree more 3 day hiking experiences! I want to share this with everyone I know. Lord help me to do better in my journey and my prayer life with you. ❤❤🙏🙏🙏
💥Woohoo!!!!💥BAM….Little brother Tim hit it right on the nose!!!! For months I was trying to figure out a way to describe living in that “elevated level of consciousness” everyone you see, hear, have an interaction with & experience ur going to be “AWAKE” in a whole different way. BUT never ever forgetting… Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” (Mark 16:15
I don’t know what he was nervous about. This was one of the most profound messages of true reality in which we exist & will get to see & be fully immersed in soon. 🙏🏻✝️👑❤️ I hope to hear more of Tim.
Abraham and the beggar were in that "paradise " as well “The time came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham’s side. The rich man also died and was buried. 23 In Hades, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. 24 So he called to him, ‘Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.’ 25 “But Abraham replied, ‘Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony. 26 And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been set in place, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.’
Tim Mackie you have me humbled and yet in such pure joy listening to the way you bring the Word to people. May God bless you and your family in ways beyond your expectations. Thank you so much. I want more of this!
Wow. I have to listen to this again. I think I got most of what our Bro is saying, but I'm not connecting all the dots...but I trust his wisdom and humility. Preach Brother! Preach! Hallelujah! To Yeshua the Messiah! Amen!
So thankful for Tim's vulnerability in sharing his journey about learning prayer and God's presence. It leads to deep revelation for us all. It's also cool to hear him (and other prominent Protestant voices) refer to other streams of Christianity as having deep wells to drink from, especially when it comes to prayer.
Let us all pray that Richard Rohr( he is influencing many) will hear this message and believe in the one and only begotten Son- the cosmic Christ- the LORD. I feel like Rohr has it part right, but has left the creeds. The person Jesus Christ must remain LORD and all the rest will always be less. We can’t loose sight in our paradise experience, get so drunk on the huckleberries, that we loose our minds and forget our calling to bring the LORD’s justice ( paradise) to our dark world - NOW. It’s hard to leave the party and face the reality we live in. I pray that the Holy Spirit within us will give us the power to do so. I too have missed the huckleberries, so my evangelism has been very weak. I will seek this paradise so I can make huckleberry pie and let others taste and see.
Amen Sis!!!! Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” (Mark 16:15 that’s what it about but while doing this, I forget because of the burdens of this world to also wake up & see, taste the paradise & love humans whom are oh so lost. 🙏🏽✝️
Lol Tim quoted Father Thomas Keating in this message, you must have missed that. Look up his work. Fr Keating, R Rohr and Tim are all wonderful in pointing us to THAT which is ultimately beyond words, concepts and creeds
From what I have heard from Richard Rohr he has plenty of teachings that don't line up with the foundational truths of the gospel. He doesn't believe that Jesus is God...enough said. What do you like about him? I'm curious why there is so much hype.
@@jesusbliss I don’t like his teaching, but many pastors in the Lutheran church are quoting him. I was wanting us to pray for Richard Rohr and hoping he will hear this video and get back to the original Hebrew context-Quit mixing in gnostic ideas with the gospel. I wish the Catholic Church would denounce him, since it appears he doesn’t believe in the creeds.
@@rhondarockhound622 Thanks for the response! Yes I hear people constantly quote him but when I actually listen to his teaching I hear a lot of stuff I would consider heresy. If he doesn’t believe in the creeds, that is a BIG problem. God bless you sister! But yes we need to pray for him! God loves him so much!
Thanks the Lord for Tim Mackie. I wish he would go back to preaching and lecturing like before so I could watch his videos. Please Dr. Mackie go back to lecturing and preaching PLEASE