Its 6 am here in lebanon 🇱🇧 its so good to start the day with beautiful sermon as always 🙏🙏🙏 we are are so blessed to have a pastor like pastor doug i really love his way of preaching ❤so calm and very clear ❤
Hello everyone my name is Doris H. and l'm from California and this is so revealing about the word of God and we should live out our lives and stay awake and be ready for Jesus return 🙏 🙌 😉 ✨️
Anyone else get the “erred and possessed individual “ remix like 8 times in a row. It sounded like a techno remix🤣🤣🤣 but thank you Pastor Bachelor 🙏🏻 I appreciate all the wonderful Jesus centered content you all put out on a regular consistent basis🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻God bless you!
I must say tho', there's something lost in translation there. I feel sorry for them all that they can't listen to Pastor Doug as we can, in the natural. He's not special and that is so special, isn't it? No flash. No cash. No grandiose pretentions of healing t.b. I love to hear the Sheldons, Lomacang, and all the new ones I've been seeing. But Doug is my generation. My neck of the woods, well the cave in Cali at least. I get Doug's calm demeanor and factual reading. The Bible isn't a guess. And Doug knows that. He's studied it long enough to see that it's authentic. From God. Essential for us to learn study and emulate. My favorite is still Pastor Albrecht but Doug is good too.
Pastor Walter Veith is the one who has my attention right now. However, I do like Pastor Doug.❤️ It’s so comforting to know that certain people are called to serve at just the right time. Our Lord is in control at all times!
Pastor Doug is one of my favorites. I’ve been on board with him since he first became an Adventist. He will not lead you away from every word of God.❤️❤️
Yes, there are errors. For example, in the NLT (New Living Translation) Chapter 5: 17 it's referring to the law of Moses. In the NKJV, it refers to the law of God [Ten Commandments]. The NKJV is correct. We know that the law of Moses was transitory...it was nailed to the cross, Colossians 2: 14-17. To keep the law of Moses is to say that Christ Jesus never came and died for us. The law of Moses was a reminder to the Israelites of the coming Messiah...they were looking forward to his coming.They "were shadows of things to come." When Christ died, it was done away with. Like Paul said, "the substance is of Christ," verse 17 (It was all pointing to the coming Messiah). Also, punctuations are not Holy Spirit inspired...they were added by men and men erred. The comma in Luke 23: 43 should be after the word "today" not before. People go to their graves at death not heaven, Ecclesiastes 9: 10, John 5: 28, 29. Why would there even be a resurrection if people go straight to heaven at death? So, the comma is not where it should be in both versions.