A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of Psalms taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Calvary Chapel Ontario, Oregon. Visit us at www.ccontario.com for online studies through the entire Bible.
As I was reading the book of Psalms I realized it was a prophecy about our Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you Lord for showing your servant the Truth. May the Glory of God spread in every corner of the world. Amen
I asked Jesus this morning to please give me a deeper understanding of what He has done for me. My pastor once said that truth comes in levels. And here we are! Thank you pastor Paul for being a faithful servant of Christ! What a great God we serve and seek!!!! ❤️
Wonderful being here ! Thank you Lord..Thank you Pastor Paul ❤ So blessed to have you as my Bible teacher 💓 me and our Faithful Loving Jesus Christ our soon coming Bridegroom ❤.
Very good sermon! I am surprised and disappointed that more churches do not give sermons on prophecy and Christian apologetics. No wonder that our teens, college students and families, in general, are drawn away from the church and are not prepared to give an answer for the faith that is within them.
Thank you Pastor for your teaching on Ps.22. Though you taught this 3 years ago, I chanced upon it today 2022 June 28th. it's amazing how David by the Holy Spirit prophesied the sufferings and death of Jesus.
Praise be unto the name of our God who is delivered us from many trials!in fear and trembling as the words of our Lord through Davidreached my ears my eyes and my heart the day I first read this song!
Most rewarding Pastor Paul.. To know Jesus Christ as Lord.. Is heaven come to live us! Hallelujah ❣Wow! Such fullfillment.. Thank you Pastor Paul.see you soon..me and our soon coming Bridegroom Jesus Christ.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Today is April 10. Today is Good Friday. This psalm is usually read or sung on this day. Preferably, it is read since singing is usually discouraged on Good Friday since it is the most somber day for believing Christians. Sadly, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, services have had to be canceled or held online, including my parish.
Actually, there is NOTHING heretical about the statement that Jesus became the Son of God. It takes nothing away from His deity. When speaking of Jesus before His incarnation John specifically refers to Him as "the Word" and declares Him to be God. "And the Word was God." (John 1:1)
@@PastorPaulLeBoutillier “And the Word became flesh.” Christ became flesh but he was always the Son of God, always a member of the trinity. To me, it is dangerous to say he became the Son of God. He was and is and is to come. He is eternal. He is not becoming anything with regards to His deity.
@@sprtnbball22 And that's the point isn't it? I TOTALLY agree that Jesus did not become anything with regard to His deity. But He DID become something with regard to His humanity. He became God's Son. The idea that Jesus has forever been the "son of God" is not supported in Scripture, in fact quite the opposite. Psalm 2 clearly declares, "The Lord said to me, 'You are my Son; today I have begotten you.'" (Psalm 2:7) The word "today" marks a point in time/history when the eternal Word of God became a man and took on the role of "son."
@@PastorPaulLeBoutillier I have to admit that you were saying something one way and I heard it a different way. I have a different understanding of Christ from scripture. Simply put from a logical standpoint, Christ as an eternal member of the trinity would also be eternally the son of God. He became human, became flesh, but his place in the trinity as I understand it always was as son. Being born didn't change anything about Him. But I see now that you aren't making any claim against his deity, it just took a little unpacking, and I don't think you're out of bounds at all with your reading of the scriptures, I just happen to disagree. Thanks for replying, be well.
This was mind blowing!!!! I love Psalms but question to you Pastor Paul, do you feel it was prophecy? All your references points it is prophecy. However, you make it a point to say others scholars are unsure it's prophecy. It entices me to explore more in-depth as to why one may feel it may not be prophecy. You did mentioned crucifixion was so bad it was illegal. In order to be illegal something must have happened in order for this law to be in place - no?. Was there a crucifixion before Jesus (not to imply anyone higher than Jesus or God) . Are there others findings not mentioned? It is unclear as to why David wrote this Psalm in the first place - right? I don't understand why some scholars feel unclear of the connection. It is very clear in your teachings. Just curious to know which way you feel - prophecy or no. I hope this question finds you in 2020. Blessings.
Luke 23:32 says they nailed him to the cross. Doesn't specifically say hands and feet, but where else would they have nailed him? In other words, this was a common method of execution at the time; Luke did not need to explain that detail. We do not need to wait until Jesus appears after the resurrection to know that his hands and feet were pierced.
@@AimeeCVaj What does “"And they crucified him and divided his garments among them, casting lots for them, to decide what each should take" have to do with how they crucified him?
Hello Dunstan. Pastor Paul rarely has time to get onto here and reply to comments. But you can message him directly here: www.ccontario.com/pastor-paul