"Smoking doesn't take you to hell. It only makes you smell as if you've already been there". David is so passionate about his teachings, yet so funny. The wisdom God gave to this man always amazes me. I just can't stop listening and learning from God through his teachings. Such a blessing!
Wonderful! Mr Pawson is the greatest Bible teacher of his time, and his teachings will surely continue to bless the world for a long time to come. His videos have been so helpful, inspirational, and empowering in the work God has called me to do (a most wonderful and exciting new calling in the church). Thank you, Heavenly Father, for our beloved brother David Pawson! :-)
We are all really blessed to have you in our midst brother David! When you listen to your teachings about all the bible books immediately you want to start reading it again! :D amazing. We bless you with much (more) knowledge and wisdom for the future!
Praise the Lord God Almighty. Thank you David Pawson for explaining theWord so interesting and so simple that I understand perfectly.. Thank You-and God Bless you abundantly.. Hallelujah!!!***
41:10 bless you dr. pawson for sharing your godly insight into these books. this was an excellent overview of the book of chronicles. i am sharing this with my children and with a newly found a secular jewish friend who do not know scriptures. may the lord bless your work to bring her to you.
Thank you sooo much for making me relize that i belong from the royal roots of jesus I was soo lost and confuse but i know i have identity to christ 😢😢😢
Wow, there is so much insight here. I've never had this key before, to understand the difference between Kings and Chronicles before! I think there's a small error at 25:41 - it was not King Jehoshaphat, but his son Jehoram, who married Athaliah, the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel (2 Chronicles 21:6).
Yeah but he made an alliance with ahab too and aranged a marriage between his daughter and his own son. 2 Chronicles 18:1: "Now Jehoshaphat had great riches and honor, and he made an alliance with Ahab by marriage." (2 Chronicles 18:1, ESV)
I think if we meet the conditions, we can claim the promise. But it is necessary to meet the conditions. If we humble ourselves, pray, seek His face, turn from our wicked ways; then God will fulfill these promises.
BROTHER YOU ANSWERED MY QUESTION BEFORE I ASKED IT.... SHOULD I READ THIS OR SKIP IT AFTER READING 12 CHAPTERS OF CHRONICAL 1 … I NORMALLY DO SKIM OVER THE GENEOLOGIES … I do very much LOVE the O.T. but know the new testament is most germane to understand for me , I am also glad you commented about much of O.T. being a bit cautionary tale for the new covenant believers...
It is very kind of you to say that the Jewish people are not idol worshipers any more... but you are sadly mistaken. New Age philosophy, occult practices, humanism, many Eastern religions,the abortion rate (Molech) is high, gay practice acceptable, prostitution is legal... we are still so far from loving the LORD with all our heart and mind and strength. So in need of a revelation of the Messiah Y'shua
The things you listed may be wrong, but they are certainly not idol worship. There may be a few exceptions here and there, but the Jewish people on the whole still abstain from all the biggest pagan festivals (even the most popular one, Christmas and Santa worship).
@@antoinetteambechi2153 absolutely, we are all with mistakes I love Pawson's sermons. I think we should point out errors if we see it. But I love this guy. He is my brother in Christ and that will never change. This is not a judgement. I will not speak ill of a man that God has chosen to lead his flock. Woe on to the one that speaks against the one that God has chosen.. I will not do it.
Instead of telling a man "you're making mistakes", it's much more helpful to tell everyone what you think he got wrong, and why, so we can decide for ourselves.
2:20 incredible breakdown comparison between our Bible & the hebraic texts 9:01 very respectfully disagree here-one of the few times that ever happens. His intrepation is that of Christian zionism. The text states "will forgive their sins" which makes the context transcultural since He's hasn't nor is only forgiving Israel's sins, ie rehab, and since "the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof" the context then becomes also translocational as well. 29:01 cites roots; guess Alex haley hadnt admitted yet it was largely created fiction-t. sowell-analogy still fits.
What do these men have in common? Jeroboam, Baasha, Ahab, Jehoram, Jehu, and Jehoahaz? They are all Kings of Israel named in Chronicles. David Pawson said no King of Israel is mentioned in Chronicles. Do not get me wrong. I like David Pawson and I have learned much from his ministry. But he makes mistakes. Please read and study the Bible for yourself using David's teaching to help but do not blindly agree with everything he says.
7:00 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HR7xaHv3Ias.html here’s the incomplete sentence at the end of the book: (will edit this in 5 min) “Any of his people among you may go up ...” This comment is expanded upon in another comment that was recently posted.
1 Peter 2:9 "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light." In just want you to know. I hope this helps you.
Christians are the offspring of God, and the brothers of King Jesus Himself, part of a holy priesthood serving the King. If that doesn't make us royal, I don't know what does!
The Jews had things wrong. Daniel is said to be a prophet by Jesus. Yet they classify Daniel as if his writing is not prophetic. All scripture is God breathed according to 2 Tim 3:16-17 and that was referring to all of the OT in the context.
I never had a problem with Leviticus when going through the Bible. I adore God's holy rules and find that book fascinating. There are two places in the Bible though where I did struggle: Judges, and 1 Kings. Both these books were a departure from a consistent narrative, with a regular "hero" and "good guys". They were just a catalogue of incidents, mostly unrelated and mostly unfortunate. However, I think I have "unlocked" the secret of enjoying these books now! What you do is you simply make God the "hero" of every story, every book. Then it all works. When you start to realize that all these stories are told from God's perspective, about those who have betrayed Him, and grieved Him, then even when there are no "good guys" in the story, you still know that there's a hero, and the hero is going to win in the end! :-)