Your commentaries presents one with such mind provoking and challenging insights that it takes a minute to absorb it all. I for one find myself having to watch more than one time so that I can make sure I understand the concepts. But that's a good thing since for too many years we have not had this kind of teaching -overall -to help us go beyond the everyday understanding.
@johnhuston65026 күн бұрын
All sin but we must be thankful for the mercy and sacrifice of Gods son.
@2016_SavedbyJesusGrace28 күн бұрын
You without sin cast the first stone.
@ryedylantm24 күн бұрын
Most people would quote the verse so their sins will not be called out. Sins that they keep doing without repentance.But the verse is very clear, Jesus did NOT condemn the woman but HE told her, GO AND SIN NO MORE. There will be no condemnation after forgiveness and total repentance from sin/ turning away from sins back to GOD. We should always remind ( NOT JUDGE) each other of the dangers of sin, tell people of GOD'S forgiveness if we are ready to repent and submit to HIM. If we don't and keep doing sins, GOD has set judgement in HIS time.
@sarahkhatab838215 күн бұрын
God forgive my grave sin in jesus name i was victim innocent died mistake from cigarette guy gave me i dont know
@user-qj6cu7zv7f28 күн бұрын
Rather not worship on Sunday. Friday Eve till sat evening. Sabith
@user-qj6cu7zv7f28 күн бұрын
Only the true believers believe. No
@user-kx5fl4wn5m26 күн бұрын
JOB=10+15+2=27/9 PSALMS. BECAUSE THEY ASKED HIM WHAT DID JOB SAY TO GOD WHEN HE HEARD THAT HIS FAMILY WAS KILLED AND JOE RAN OUT INTO THE DESERT AND RENT HIS CLOTHES AND HOLLER TO GOD THIS IS WHAT HE SAID. 😇 It's in his name 🤔
@tomf42926 күн бұрын
Jesus could neither read or write, like the great majority of people in that time. He was a carpenter, which actually means “day laborer” in a land with very little wood. Like a construction worker. If he was “writing” on the ground, he was probably drawing pictures.
@jacobwalz754426 күн бұрын
Luke 4 : 16-30 He literally reads from the scrolls of Isaiah in the synagogue. So he most definitely could read.
@tomf42926 күн бұрын
@@jacobwalz7544 Maybe. But Luke 4 is based on a story in Mark where Jesus is not said to read. It was written 25 to 60 years after Jesus' crucification by an author, maybe Luke, who never met Jesus.
@jacobwalz754425 күн бұрын
Multiple times throughout the New Testament Jesus is cited as quoting the scripture. For example “it is written that man should not live by bread alone but every word that comes from the mouth of God.” Another example would be when he’s teaching about divorce. He talks about Moses law and what is written about divorce. It’s not concrete evidence that he can read just that he knew the law. But if one understands what’s written down in the scrolls that well, id wager that he could read. What it boils down to is. Is the Bible just a collection of stories written down by men that are not actually true? Or is the Bible an inspired text written by men who were guided by God himself through his spirit? If the latter is true then every word in the text is true. If Jesus was who he said he was and came back to life after 3 days of being dead. Then I’d say he’s the most important person who’s ever lived or ever will. “As for me and my house, we will serve the lord”
@tomf42925 күн бұрын
@@jacobwalz7544There is nothing wrong with believing in something so good. More power to you. I’ll find out for sure, or I won’t, when I get there. Until then, I’ll try my best to be selfless and follow the Golden Rule. Peace to you.