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20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 96)

Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:
0:00 - Intro
1. 0:14 {Feminism’s Impact on the Church} What’s your opinion on how feminism is impacting the modern Church?
2. 16:30 {Is Ordination Necessary?} What are your thoughts on the necessity to be ordained into ministry? Can I turn my home Bible study into a church?
3. 19:33 {Heaven or Earth During 2nd Coming?} Will we be taken to Heaven during the second coming, or will God’s Kingdom come to Earth to reign? Seems odd to create Earth for Him to just destroy it and bring us to His domain.
4. 24:59 {Relationship Dynamics Before Divorce} I was wondering, if a couple is married and one of them is seeking an unbiblical divorce, does that give them the right to start dating other people before the divorce is finalized?
5. 27:34 {Witnessing to Muslims} I'm 15, and my best friend at school is a Muslim. Do you have any advice for trying to evangelize Muslims who are intelligent and rational but very set in their ways?
6. 35:43 {Should Men Move Out Before Dating?} Looking at Ephesians 5: 31, Should a Christian man move out of his parents’ house before trying to date, to prove they can provide an income and a house?
7. 40:07 {If God Seems Silent, Does He Still Care?} My sister walked away from God because she begged for direction in her life and she says she heard nothing from God. This led her to believe God doesn’t care about her. How do I respond to this?
8. 45:48 {Slave to Sin?} In Romans 7: 14, is Paul describing his experience before or after he became a Christian? He’s just shifted to the present tense, but says he is sold as a slave to sin. Does this differ from Romans 8?
9. 52:45 {How Should We View Extrabiblical Books?} With extrabiblical books such as Enoch or 1 & 2 Maccabees, how do you discern within these books if they're true accounts, if they don't contradict our canon?
10. 55:59 {Earthly Rulers vs. Spiritual Rulers?} In 1 Corinthians 2:8, is Paul referring to earthly rulers (i.e. Pharisees or Romans) or spiritual rulers as he does in Ephesians 6: 12?
11. 1:01:08 {Forgiveness while Guarding Against Abuse} In 1 Corinthians 13:1, we are told that love "keeps no record of wrongs.” But how do we reconcile this with setting boundaries to protect us from abusive behaviors?
12. 1:03:11 {Should we Pray for Specific Gifts?} What do you think about praying expectantly for a very specific gift of the Holy Spirit? I see people blessed with certain gifts teaching classes. For example, I've seen classes on how to prophesy.
13.1:10:02 {Thoughts on the Anglican Church} Any thoughts on the Anglican Church? I found a church I like, but I have never been a part of a proper denomination before, so I’m worried about bureaucracy.
14. 1:12:05 {Was Jesus Really Buried for 3 Days & Nights?} If Jesus died on a Friday and rose on a Sunday, then He was not in the grave for three days and three nights. Why is it that this seems never to be addressed?
15. 1:18:33 {About Theistic Evolution} Can you explain your understanding of Theistic Evolution? I saw a video by InspiringPhilosophy and have a hard time accepting this viewpoint.
16. 1:25:37 {Was Abel a Prophet?} Does Luke 11: 50-51 mean that Abel was a prophet?
17. 1:30:04 {Who Can Baptize People?} Can anyone baptize? Or must one be a pastor?
18. 1:32:40 {Communicating with God} How can we have a relationship with God when He doesn’t talk back?
19. 1:34:54 {Was Saul Justified in Ending his Life?} Could we say that Saul killing himself in 1 Samuel 31:3-5 was justifiable for the same reason 9/11 jumpers were justified?
20. 1:41:51 {Holy Week Reflections} With Easter coming up, what is something that we might overlook but shouldn’t, considering that celebrating Easter might just become a yearly habit or tradition to people?
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  • @sarahfaith316
    @sarahfaith316 Жыл бұрын

    Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 - Intro 1. 0:14 {Feminism’s Impact on the Church} What’s your opinion on how feminism is impacting the modern Church? 2. 16:30 {Is Ordination Necessary?} What are your thoughts on the necessity to be ordained into ministry? Can I turn my home Bible study into a church? 3. 19:33 {Heaven or Earth During 2nd Coming?} Will we be taken to Heaven during the second coming, or will God’s Kingdom come to Earth to reign? Seems odd to create Earth for Him to just destroy it and bring us to His domain. 4. 24:59 {Relationship Dynamics Before Divorce} I was wondering, if a couple is married and one of them is seeking an unbiblical divorce, does that give them the right to start dating other people before the divorce is finalized? 5. 27:34 {Witnessing to Muslims} I'm 15, and my best friend at school is a Muslim. Do you have any advice for trying to evangelize Muslims who are intelligent and rational but very set in their ways? 6. 35:43 {Should Men Move Out Before Dating?} Looking at Ephesians 5: 31, Should a Christian man move out of his parents’ house before trying to date, to prove they can provide an income and a house? 7. 40:07 {If God Seems Silent, Does He Still Care?} My sister walked away from God because she begged for direction in her life and she says she heard nothing from God. This led her to believe God doesn’t care about her. How do I respond to this? 8. 45:48 {Slave to Sin?} In Romans 7: 14, is Paul describing his experience before or after he became a Christian? He’s just shifted to the present tense, but says he is sold as a slave to sin. Does this differ from Romans 8? 9. 52:45 {How Should We View Extrabiblical Books?} With extrabiblical books such as Enoch or 1 & 2 Maccabees, how do you discern within these books if they're true accounts, if they don't contradict our canon? 10. 55:59 {Earthly Rulers vs. Spiritual Rulers?} In 1 Corinthians 2:8, is Paul referring to earthly rulers (i.e. Pharisees or Romans) or spiritual rulers as he does in Ephesians 6: 12? 11. 1:01:08 {Forgiveness while Guarding Against Abuse} In 1 Corinthians 13:1, we are told that love "keeps no record of wrongs.” But how do we reconcile this with setting boundaries to protect us from abusive behaviors? 12. 1:03:11 {Should we Pray for Specific Gifts?} What do you think about praying expectantly for a very specific gift of the Holy Spirit? I see people blessed with certain gifts teaching classes. For example, I've seen classes on how to prophesy. 13.1:10:02 {Thoughts on the Anglican Church} Any thoughts on the Anglican Church? I found a church I like, but I have never been a part of a proper denomination before, so I’m worried about bureaucracy. 14. 1:12:05 {Was Jesus Really Buried for 3 Days & Nights?} If Jesus died on a Friday and rose on a Sunday, then He was not in the grave for three days and three nights. Why is it that this seems never to be addressed? 15. 1:18:33 {About Theistic Evolution} Can you explain your understanding of Theistic Evolution? I saw a video by InspiringPhilosophy and have a hard time accepting this viewpoint. 16. 1:25:37 {Was Abel a Prophet?} Does Luke 11: 50-51 mean that Abel was a prophet? 17. 1:30:04 {Who Can Baptize People?} Can anyone baptize? Or must one be a pastor? 18. 1:32:40 {Communicating with God} How can we have a relationship with God when He doesn’t talk back? 19. 1:34:54 {Was Saul Justified in Ending his Life?} Could we say that Saul killing himself in 1 Samuel 31:3-5 was justifiable for the same reason 9/11 jumpers were justified? 20. 1:41:51 {Holy Week Reflections} With Easter coming up, what is something that we might overlook but shouldn’t, considering that celebrating Easter might just become a yearly habit or tradition to people?

  • @NewCreationInChrist896

    @NewCreationInChrist896

    Жыл бұрын

    17) Baptism is spiritual, you're already Baptized spiritually into the kingdom coming into water Baptism. The male leaders or the male lead Pastor should do the Baptism, order in the church. I don't know a scripture where a woman is doing the water Baptism. 19) Choosing between deaths is not a yes or no justifiable answer it's between the person and God. They should be praying not choosing between deaths.

  • @carlorivera3035

    @carlorivera3035

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NewCreationInChrist896 The early Christians were baptized in water and in Spirit just as the Savior himself instructed them.

  • @raywilson353

    @raywilson353

    Жыл бұрын

    Not to complain because I like your work, but did you define feminism?

  • @johannesstephanusroos4969

    @johannesstephanusroos4969

    Жыл бұрын

    I really wish we got an answer for number 7, I have the exact same problem. I believe God talks to others, heals and blesses them, but clearly not me

  • @zippiddy5933

    @zippiddy5933

    Жыл бұрын

    Who cares? The church is insignificant and irrelevant

  • @toliveischrist950
    @toliveischrist950 Жыл бұрын

    When I wasn’t saved I was a feminist stemming from resentment and anger towards men for serious abuse I’d experienced throughout my life. When I got saved, God completely transformed me! I forgave those who never even sought forgiveness from me. I prayed for their well-being and salvation. I’m so thankful to my Lord Jesus for the forgiveness, grace and love he’s given me that now overflows to others. I’m in awe!

  • @sia9907

    @sia9907

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe you were probably a liberal feminist. Liberal feminists are angry, politically ineffective, and very pro trans. That isn't feminism. Feminism is about women being able to vote, marital rape being illegal, women being allowed to finish school and go to university, safe single sex spaces and sports for girls, stopping the sex trade, bringing down the porn industry, and generally rejecting unhealthy sexual behaviour as well the over-sexualisation of women in our society. These issues are important, and only feminists have been able to create progress with them so far. The Nordic model? Feminists. Reducing abuse and rape content on Prnh*b? Feminists. Campaigning for women's sports while the trans movement tries to steal them? Feminists. Single sex bathrooms in schools? Feminists. Before Matt Walsh, feminists had been saying what he says about the trans movement since the 1970s. Nobody listens to feminists, though, which is why there was limited awareness for so long. That's how it got as bad as it did. So, as Christians we shouldn't put anything above God. That includes involvement in human rights work. But it's our job as women to understand the history and not shallowly throw the baby out with the bathwater. Because in the end we're the only ones looking out for each other. Christ first. Love of God, and THEN love of neighbour. As Christians we should already, by default, adhere to many of feminism's social teachings. Knowing this is important.

  • @fallowland2820

    @fallowland2820

    Жыл бұрын

    I loved hearing about how God transformed you because it shows His power of regeneration to the world and to those who haven't experienced being born again and to those who might not be but think they are...It can take time with our sanctification as we know but there is definitely a noticeable change of someone's attitude and treatment to others...When God gives you a new heart and spirit, that is the greatest gift to us from Him and no greater miracle in us from our Lord...

  • @DaysofElijah317

    @DaysofElijah317

    Жыл бұрын

    I second that it is amazing how GOD keeps rescuing people and building HIS church in spite of all the darkness the betrayal of the organized church and all the confusion. I cannot wait to fellowship with you all in Jesus presence!

  • @humblygaming4605

    @humblygaming4605

    Жыл бұрын

    This is an awesome story of God's miraculous power to change you regardless of your circumstances. I'm sorry you had to go through that in your life. You haven't let that control your decisions and you are allowing God to work in your life regardless. You will be rewarded and honored by God for those decisions. Please keep sharing your testimony. I'm sure there are many more like you out there hurting and needing a true answer! Stay strong in the Lord! We are here for you, sister in Christ!

  • @Nadiahope7

    @Nadiahope7

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too on this one.

  • @aaronvienot
    @aaronvienot Жыл бұрын

    Quick comment on the question about reaching out to Muslim friends: Nabeel Qureshi (Pakistani, raised Muslim, came to Christ after debating views with caring Christian friends) had a powerful testimony. "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus." He is with the Lord now but his writings are available and some of his apologetic work as a Christian is published here on KZread.

  • @LadyWillanger

    @LadyWillanger

    Жыл бұрын

    Nabeel was the best. He was captivating, incredibly brilliant and had such a sincere heart for God. He is deeply missed!

  • @MikeWinger

    @MikeWinger

    Жыл бұрын

    Great recommendation. I wish I had thought of that.

  • @justinanderson8421

    @justinanderson8421

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely.

  • @keepclimbing2015

    @keepclimbing2015

    Жыл бұрын

    Nabeel was converted after years of conversation with David Wood, who Mike did mention.

  • @mccoyyoung3643

    @mccoyyoung3643

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LadyWillanger Absolutely! I’ve listened to his book numerous times, and it’s just such a beautiful story of redemption. Especially the chapter where Nabeel learns about the atonement and the fatherhood of God

  • @leanneg4040
    @leanneg4040 Жыл бұрын

    I am always so edified listening to 20 questions! I'm cleaning up, kids are settled so i can pay attention (9-11pm ish here in the UK). This feeds me.... i will praise God for you and the team ❤

  • @anabaird3835

    @anabaird3835

    Жыл бұрын

    What a perfect time🤗. ❤ from Washington State, USA.

  • @leanneg4040

    @leanneg4040

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anabaird3835 thanks Ana! It's such a handy time. Washington state...the geography of your country is just so fascinating!! 🙌

  • @CalebTheSojourner
    @CalebTheSojourner Жыл бұрын

    Hey Mike i hope you get to read this, I have been watching your videos for years and have watched every one up to date. I want you to know what a profound impact you have had, on not only my growth in Christ but also my marriage and my children's foundation. I came from a broken home and when it came time for me build my own home and family, what i needed most was to "Learn to think biblically about everything" and to mature as a Christian and your channel and method of teaching were a true blessing. Your Jesus in the Old Testament series, was an answer to my prayer of "Help my Unbelief" and is an absolute triumph. Seldom has anything in my life had the same impact, still to this day when in my fellowship we are speaking about truly great Christian works i hold it up with, Mere Christianity, Pilgrams Progress and Billy Graham's Sermons, as something i recommend to everyone. It has led me to what i believes is my calling. I just wanted to thank you for serving the Kingdom, you are fighting the good fight and I pray God blesses you and your family man! May the peace of God be with you!

  • @MikeWinger

    @MikeWinger

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow! I’m so encouraged by this. Thank you for letting me know. I’m so grateful to God for His work in your life. :)

  • @CalebTheSojourner

    @CalebTheSojourner

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MikeWingerOf course! I am so grateful as well! I will attempt to ask some more questions on future Q&As, I struggle with finding a way to ask questions that are difficult to articulate within the length restrictions Haha but i will do my best, again God bless!

  • @lemogradient7526
    @lemogradient7526 Жыл бұрын

    As a Christian youth going to school surrounded by modern feminists, people affirming critical theory, and some mocking the faith, it's kind of like every school day is an inner battle. I grieve for them and I do want to have an opportunity to challenge their thinking, although the fear of being ostracized is indeed there. I praise God for these kind of content and community that helps edify someone like me who's surrounded by the confusing culture nowadays.

  • @evan7391

    @evan7391

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel like I am in this situation as well. God bless and give you strength.

  • @chazzitz-wh4ly

    @chazzitz-wh4ly

    10 ай бұрын

    It only gets harder. We must find our strength in God and rely on Him in this world. Christians will not be loved by the world.

  • @kriegjaeger
    @kriegjaeger Жыл бұрын

    Praise God the Lord has Risen!

  • @ilovemylifeyay

    @ilovemylifeyay

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen He has!))

  • @jerdazzo

    @jerdazzo

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed

  • @DiggitySlice

    @DiggitySlice

    Жыл бұрын

    You're two days early ;)

  • @cherifrancis4201

    @cherifrancis4201

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @michaelart4878

    @michaelart4878

    Жыл бұрын

    . 🙌 ALLELUIA 🙌

  • @20020x
    @20020x Жыл бұрын

    My personal experience with feminism in the Church was in the ELCA church, when after 15 years of ordaining female "pastors" and "bishops" they decided to ordain homosexual "pastors", that's when I left the denomination.

  • @matildamaher1505

    @matildamaher1505

    Жыл бұрын

    Good on you.

  • @DaysofElijah317

    @DaysofElijah317

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes when they start ordaining women it’s a red flag

  • @vanessaloy1049

    @vanessaloy1049

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DaysofElijah317 The Assemblies of God are very conservative about homosexuality despite having female ministers.

  • @DaysofElijah317

    @DaysofElijah317

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vanessaloy1049 ordaining women pastors is against scripture and the Assemblies of GOD have other problems like failing to test the spirits and teaching that tongues is the sign of being full of the Holy Spirit. Not saying don’t go there every denomination has it’s issues. We left for sure. Because ordaining women is against scripture that is why it’s a red flag.

  • @staceyforehand9513

    @staceyforehand9513

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vanessaloy1049 how much do you have to hate someone not to tell them God has made a way to save them from death??

  • @TLWishere
    @TLWishere Жыл бұрын

    Thankful that Mike W does this. Some very obscure topics with simple bible answers. Thank you Mike!

  • @MissRuthina
    @MissRuthina Жыл бұрын

    I usually watch on Spotify. Don't think there's a way to comment over there. Your ministry is wildly impactful for me. You have been instrumental in teaching me how to think biblically. Thank you for everything you and the team have done for God. It's had a massive impact on my theology and way of life.

  • @MikeWinger

    @MikeWinger

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m so blessed to hear this!

  • @Rawkabilly57
    @Rawkabilly57 Жыл бұрын

    I think it's also important to note that 1 cor 14 I believe is talking about desiring gifts in the gathering of believers. I think we should pray for individual gifting, but we definitely should pray for all the gifts to be represented in our gathering. Just food for thought.

  • @shawnahathaway4762
    @shawnahathaway4762 Жыл бұрын

    Your teaching is so solid, backed by scripture and always manages to make clear what the world wants of us vs what God wants. I'm so thankful for you and the time and devotion you put into educating for the glory of God ❤

  • @piman2boek364
    @piman2boek364 Жыл бұрын

    You couldn't have received a better question and response for the Easter season than question 7 about the person (and your older sister) who walked away from God thinking He is not answering their prayers. Thank you so much.

  • @lindajohnson2252
    @lindajohnson2252 Жыл бұрын

    "Bummed that this is the end of the Q and A?" Yes. I discovered you a couple of months ago and I think at this point, I have nearly watched all videos you have made. I deeply appreciate you. Thank you deeply for your ministry. God Bless You dear brother in Christ.

  • @wordscrafter
    @wordscrafter Жыл бұрын

    Watching the replay and question 8 - I would think that, as we walk closer and closer to the Lord, we see/experience and do battle with our sin on a finer level. Like, the more we learn and know and come to understand, even the smallest things, that, before, might have gone unnoticed, because they were perhaps not 'big' things. come to our attention and we get upset that it's there. This week, I wanted to share something with a co-worker. I argued with myself, flesh vs wisdom, what I wanted to relay was somewhat pertinent, but I came to see it came from a place of gossip, and I kept the information to myself. I've been doing a lot of reflection and inner questioning and I wonder if that's the perspective Paul was coming from. The daily fails, though many might say they're little, don't sweat them, grieve me. I want to do better, be better, but I'm still human. That's not a cop out, it's just a fact. I am growing and I think we grow until death, hopefully. Does that make sense?

  • @brigittemurphy879

    @brigittemurphy879

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes it makes sense to me😊

  • @Shellyspurr
    @Shellyspurr Жыл бұрын

    I love listening to you Mike, your attitude and humor plus your thoughtful interpretation of the Bible is the glory of God. I just know He looks at you and says you are His faithful servant and He is well pleased.

  • @RUT812
    @RUT812 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Mike Winger, for all your Q&As. They are so very helpful.

  • @Well04fLife
    @Well04fLife Жыл бұрын

    This stream was just so, so beautiful. And Number 20 was the best Easter Sermon right there. Thanks man.

  • @johannaquinones7473
    @johannaquinones7473 Жыл бұрын

    Praying for you pastor Mike and this beautiful and important ministry you have

  • @MrWright83
    @MrWright83 Жыл бұрын

    Pastor Mike, I want to echo others when I say how blessed I am through your teaching. Been a believer over 20 years and never understood the differences in views from pre mil, post mil and a mil eschatology. Went back and listened to your teaching and it really became more clear although still a complicated topic. Revelation has always been difficult for me to study. I pray for wisdom in this area. 😊

  • @bill2066
    @bill2066 Жыл бұрын

    Glad what you said about the Corporate Entities of Certain Denominations that are EVIL (The Leadership in the Methodist Church, Lutheran Church, etc..), but many of those churches that Identify with that Denomination are NOT ALL necessarily Evil. ..and are filled with Bible Believing Christians, etc..Thank you for bringing that up, Mike.

  • @allysoncopeland7800
    @allysoncopeland7800 Жыл бұрын

    I chuckled when you paused to remember the school lol - it reminds me of my husband who stops all stories for small inconsequential facts lol. Love your ministry Mike.

  • @kathybj
    @kathybj Жыл бұрын

    #8 I’ve never heard it taught as before salvation. As a Christian, we still have that sin nature to the extent we do still wrestle with our will vs. our new life in Christ Jesus. Paul wasn’t superhuman, he was just like us. Now we can take some comfort in that BUT we must do as Paul did. Praise God that Jesus has overcome sin and death and we should press toward the mark of the high calling of Christ.

  • @JonathanEngblom
    @JonathanEngblom Жыл бұрын

    😂"I can push buttons." Best quote ever😂 then goes on as nothing happened...😊 Keep up the good work brother!

  • @nicolenolan2601

    @nicolenolan2601

    Жыл бұрын

    😊

  • @cathy7382
    @cathy7382 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mike for your ministry you have cleared several scriptures I had been wondering about you're brilliant what a blessing you are

  • @candypower9988
    @candypower9988Күн бұрын

    everytime I fall asleep I wake up having watched 6 of this guys 2 hour videos

  • @selahvie8
    @selahvie8 Жыл бұрын

    Pastor Mike, your response to question #7 was very convicting. Thank you.

  • @christophertaylor9100

    @christophertaylor9100

    Жыл бұрын

    It is very clear that he's speaking of the present tense, not describing his past self, and if we're honest, we all are in that state too often.

  • @suzannefailla108
    @suzannefailla108 Жыл бұрын

    Mike I am sooooooooo grateful for you my brother!!! God bless you 🫶🏻love you

  • @davidtester863
    @davidtester863 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your ministry and obedience to God! And thank you for setting aside time on your stream for my question. 🙏

  • @brandonbackes930
    @brandonbackes930 Жыл бұрын

    Feminism, as defined in my college sociology class, is the belief that men and women are equal in value as human beings. The problems come in when feminism becomes conflated with misandry, the hatred or anger at men because they have male DNA.

  • @viperstriker4728

    @viperstriker4728

    Жыл бұрын

    It's much sooner then that the problem comes in. When he said equal (same opportunity) he might have meant equitable (same outcome) as feminism tends to be the latter. The issue is every person is different, and certainly men and women are different. So in order to get the same outcome, discrimination is required. See gender quotas as an example, they set aside so many positions for curtain gender to get the same outcome. Yet with these quotas the questions of how many applicants of each gender to the position isn't even asked. Underneath it is the belief that actions shouldn't have consequences, as equity is just the positive framing of that. If everyone receives the same outcome regardless, then I can act however I want. I see that as the philosophy pushing the movement, while misandry is more of a byproduct of the "you can't succeed because men" narrative that tends to come up in these discussions.

  • @newcreationcoachingllc6491
    @newcreationcoachingllc6491 Жыл бұрын

    Woohoo. I watch snippits of these with my coffee. I caught up about a month ago. And now here you are on my suggestions and I am halfway through my coffee... 😁Angela

  • @JPvwvr6
    @JPvwvr6 Жыл бұрын

    The Romans 7 debate is answered for me in Romans 6:16. We are slaves to whatever we choose to obey. It is therefore for anyone living, weather Christian or not. - just my 2 cents pastor Mike! Love you work!

  • @markhaszoe-life6337
    @markhaszoe-life6337 Жыл бұрын

    brother Mike, your very much a blessing, I'm very thankful that your my brother in Christ,

  • @christinabasri5114
    @christinabasri5114 Жыл бұрын

    Pt Mike, really appreciate your very succinct answer to Q20. Keep doing what your doing,. Bless you!

  • @kimberlyjeffers1623
    @kimberlyjeffers1623 Жыл бұрын

    Re: question 8 I agree with you. I used to feel offended as a believer at the thought of my capacity to do wrong. I have since come to learn and accept that that mentality is dangerous. Christianity is worked out. your relationship with God is worked out. as a believer, you will experience the war in your flesh - which is why we must die daily.

  • @majorcajun5524
    @majorcajun5524 Жыл бұрын

    God bless you, this is a great ministry

  • @jcvc4lyf08
    @jcvc4lyf08 Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea your example of the 9/11 victims would affect me so much. Being born and raised in church, I was always taught that committing suicide was a sin under any and every circumstance. That people were automatically sent to hell no matter what if they committed suicide. So watching those people jump on TV as a teenager just wrecked me, and I struggled with those thoughts ever since. I always felt that God should have mercy on them because had they not jumped, they were going to die anyways a few moments later. Thank you for the peace of mind after 21 years of no answers. I'm so grateful for your ministry! Thank you for allowing God to use you as a vessel for the body!

  • @will5741

    @will5741

    Жыл бұрын

    Why would any person who committed suicide go to hell as long as they believed in Christ? Suicide is a sin yes. However God said all sin is equal to him and that if you commit one sin you have committed them all. Since we've all sinned. In God's eyes we have committed sins equal of suicide and we have committed the sin of suicide. If someone would go to hell purely for commiting suicide. Then you would be arguing against the Bible as you are now denying all sin is equal and that we are all guilty of every sin. You would also be rejecting the Idea that Christ can forgive all sinners(as going to hell would mean Christ didn't forgive the sin of suicide)

  • @MyronDavismd
    @MyronDavismd Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for taking on these tough questions, Mike. I believe your answers were Biblical and graceful. God bless❤

  • @DaysofElijah317
    @DaysofElijah317 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mike for your stance on the gifts I believe they continue and I think I operate in some of them but I am very cautious there has been so much abuse and hardly any discernment of spirits. Too much teaching on the gifts not enough on spiritual Christian living.

  • @braedenh6858
    @braedenh6858 Жыл бұрын

    Hey! Mike! You look great! Healthy and rejuvenated! Hope all is well with you.

  • @lamingtonw

    @lamingtonw

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I agree! Praise the Lord ❤

  • @tanjasmit7535
    @tanjasmit7535 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks pastor Mike for once again a wonderful Q & A....love your goofy sense of humour 😅 Blessed Easter weekend to you and your wife 🕊️🇿🇦

  • @Elijah24553
    @Elijah24553 Жыл бұрын

    Have a happy good Friday everyone!

  • @Truthwar.
    @Truthwar. Жыл бұрын

    Oh man thanks Mike. Great work you doing. God bless.

  • @taeonaraineycorona3734
    @taeonaraineycorona373413 күн бұрын

    This was a great one thank you so much Mike! ❤🎉

  • @bcatcool
    @bcatcool7 ай бұрын

    I am in the UK. I did a full time Degree in Intercultural Missiology. I remained in the UK but 'Church' here is not interested in learning about this biblical perpective despite our Church collapsing and clearly needing to understand how to relate the Gospel to a smorgorsboard of cultures. We have friends who planted a church in Cambodia and returned to the UK. THey tried to fit into local church and ended up starting their own house church. We have felt called the last 6 months to pioneer and this opportunity was a surprise. Many 'churches' and leaders have no interest in the training my wife and I undertook and there is a particular problem generally in Biblical literacy and discipleship. IOW getting current leaders support is quite controversial. We are not 20 something which seems to be the leadership grp predominantly - we are 50 something. Our view is that we are in a Post Christian - Christian culture - and people who know us over time are supportive but appreciate this is difficult to understand.

  • @spartankongcountry6799
    @spartankongcountry6799 Жыл бұрын

    Pastor Mike Winger thank you for everything you do

  • @CombatWombatQRF
    @CombatWombatQRF Жыл бұрын

    Good algorithmic vibes;) thanks dude, I love you’re stuff! Very helpful exercises with you in how to think Bibilically

  • @GracefulAnswers
    @GracefulAnswers Жыл бұрын

    Wow! Just wow. Tremendous job on this one!!

  • @horseygirl645
    @horseygirl645 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Pastor Mike. I always enjoy your videos. I’m learning a lot. A common tator ?… 😆

  • @tyriquesmith8850
    @tyriquesmith8850 Жыл бұрын

    Nooo, I missed it. I'll try again next week. For those interested, I wanted to ask about the fear of torture. I know the Bible calls us to sacrifice our lives if need be, but often I feel as if I would not have the strength to endure extreme pain and suffering from someone who wanted me to denounce my faith in Christ. I know it's not a likely occurrence in our culture, but it still feels wrong to not be more confident.

  • @smokyquartz5817

    @smokyquartz5817

    Жыл бұрын

    That's never going to happen. That's a fairytale they tell each other in church. You may be very young. It's about scaring and controlling church goers. Christians have the world on a string, and the others, if given, wouldn't do to them what they did to everyone else.

  • @user-iz8np3vv4i

    @user-iz8np3vv4i

    Жыл бұрын

    For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. -excerpt Romans 8

  • @deborahszafraniec4829

    @deborahszafraniec4829

    Жыл бұрын

    I struggled with this same fear, then beat myself up for not having enough trust in God to be with me always. Reading Fox Book of Martyrs and studying deeply the Biblical stories of those who suffered made me see that God equips us exactly and only as we need it. He's never late, and He's never early. I identify with the father who said to Jesus, "I believe, please help my unbelief! "

  • @BeiXinYi

    @BeiXinYi

    Жыл бұрын

    Corrie ten Boom also had this fear and voiced it yo her father: “Daddy,” she had said one day, “I am afraid that I will never be strong enough to be a martyr for Jesus Christ.” “Tell me,” her father wisely responded, “when you take a train trip from Haarlem to Amsterdam, when do I give you the money for the ticket? Three weeks before?” “No, Daddy, you give me the money for the ticket just before we get on the train.” “That is right,” he replied, “and so it is with God’s strength. Our wise Father in heaven knows when you are going to need things too. Today you do not need the strength to be a martyr. But as soon as you are called upon for the honor of facing death for Jesus, He will supply the strength you need-just in time.”

  • @deborahszafraniec4829

    @deborahszafraniec4829

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BeiXinYi Great story!

  • @gavinmcgwier44
    @gavinmcgwier44 Жыл бұрын

    Liked your answer on #15. Most people focus on the details, (albeit, more often, poorly) without grasping the bigger picture; asking the more important questions.

  • @DonnaDiane74
    @DonnaDiane74 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your exposition on question number 14 about Christ rising on the third day.

  • @ChipsAplentyBand

    @ChipsAplentyBand

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, there's a difference between a time period (of variable length) that 'straddles' three different CALENDAR days and a time period that exactly 'occupies' three night-day Earth rotation cycles (72 hours total). Even today, when we say 'I did such and such THREE DAYS AGO' we could also mean either numbered calendar days OR three 24-hour time periods ago. Both meanings are valid, though the numbered calendar day designation is less precise.

  • @amandalemons9535
    @amandalemons9535 Жыл бұрын

    Keep up the great work! It is so helpful to me.

  • @danielle254
    @danielle254 Жыл бұрын

    Happy Easter! Thank you for all your hard work, I really enjoy your videos. Loved your potato joke🙂

  • @samuelcarfora2620
    @samuelcarfora2620 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your response on question 7 Pastor Mike, it brought a different perspective to an issue I've heard many times. God bless

  • @angiemorgan8173
    @angiemorgan81738 ай бұрын

    Mike has a great balance of speaking hard truth without being too judgemental. Since the cat can't speak, she's 100% judgemental. That stare. Lol

  • @doctorbobdc
    @doctorbobdc Жыл бұрын

    Q.18: "Blessed are they who did not see, and yet believed." Jn.20:29 NASB By extension, this may include Hearing & Touching, etc.

  • @julianaallen8477
    @julianaallen8477 Жыл бұрын

    I always thought question 8 was Paul talking about himself in the moment. How you said he's talking about the flesh. Q 7, I feel like I saw a side of Mike I've never seen. Makes us love you more dude❤

  • @KM-zn3lx
    @KM-zn3lx Жыл бұрын

    Happy Easter and solemn Good Friday! Love you gals/guys and Pastor Winger! Bless Israel.

  • @tinyer3
    @tinyer3 Жыл бұрын

    I think #8 was answered perfectly, but the best scenario to contextualize it would be that of a heroin addict with a physical dependency on a drug being saved and then fighting to overcome the addiction they had grown so accustomed to. As an addict myself (of a different nature) I'm glad that Paul understood how addictive sin in and of itself can be despite having been a Pharisee of Pharisees enough to pen that chapter and admit to his weakness even in the midst of God using him for great purposes. It gives me hope that one day, this addiction WILL be overcome, and in the not-so-distant future, that living in the Spirit grants victory

  • @teresae
    @teresae Жыл бұрын

    43:53 - that is really what I needed to hear today. I was worried that I was like careless, distracted or unfocused because I felt those "little emotional spikes" lesser. But I have to consider the possibility that I took gods signs of love like something usual, not special.

  • @polythenewrappedme6102
    @polythenewrappedme6102 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike, Our local church (Anglican Protestant) recently went through a very painful, and some would say needless, divisive debate on Complementarian v Egalitarian. You will remember that a house divided against itself cannot stand, so I saw no good coming from this exercise, which ended up splitting our once loving church family, 70/30 in favour of egalitarianism. The debate got quite passionate to the point many forgot Jesus's commandment in Matthew 7:1. Those holding a complementarian view called themselves "Bible believing Christians" which, as you can imagine, severely miffed the rest. Genesis is quite clear that God created Man and Woman equally. Yet the complementarians in the UK, have redefined the term "equal" to mean "Different but complementary." The dictionary defines "equal" as "same value" and the moment you introduce a hierarchy that a woman can only speak under the authority of a man (1 Corinthians 14:34, 1 Timothy 2:11-12) , you lose equality. Furthermore, this definition is neither found in Scripture nor the dictionary, leading egalitarians to conclude it is made up. Revelation 22:18-19 warns against adding words to Scripture and taking away words from Scripture. Whilst using the same words might be in keeping with the letter of God's law, changing the meaning is most certainly not in keeping with the spirit of God's law. The reason they were so passionate, was not because they (apart from two) were necessarily anti-equality; but because they thought that nailing their colours to the mast on this issue, would help them, in the event same sex marriage is endorsed. I pointed out that Scripture says we should not worry about tomorrow, which judging by the headless chickens running about, they had forgotten. But worse, is that their true intentions were kept hidden. So the church leaders ended up LYING to God's people, in God's house, whilst God was standing there watching them do it. Such was their passion, that totally disobeyed Scripture from Moses's 9th commandment to Romans 1. Jesus says you will know a tree by its fruit, so you won't get good resulting from evil deeds. As it turned out, the Church of England did NOT grant same sex marriages. But permitted a blessing could be performed, although this is only optional not mandatory. As blessings currently exist for couples married outside church, telling someone that God loves you, should be permissive. I say this as a heterosexual, happily married, male, whose son is buried in the churchyard. As a result of lying three times (one bishop, one rector and one PCC member), around 100 active church members walked out, including me.

  • @theresa42213
    @theresa42213 Жыл бұрын

    HAPPY GOOD FRIDAY Mike! and Alison. :D

  • @patchworkfarms5327
    @patchworkfarms5327 Жыл бұрын

    I just wanted to say that I very much enjoyed your comen-tater pun 😂 have a great Easter!

  • @Derek_Baumgartner
    @Derek_Baumgartner Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for these!

  • @texasskygirl7890
    @texasskygirl7890 Жыл бұрын

    Slave to sin is the part that gets me. I think he is talking about before and after. Because as Christians we are no longer slaves to sin.

  • @doctorbobdc
    @doctorbobdc Жыл бұрын

    Q.12: "School of the prophets." This may be more akin to a School of Fish. I.e. a Gathering or Collection rather than a place to learn or to be taught.

  • @heyjulia27
    @heyjulia27 Жыл бұрын

    Recently stumbled upon your channel and so glad I did! You're using your gift well. God bless you!

  • @deborahdodson9367

    @deborahdodson9367

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you know that Mike is also Eric Dubay?

  • @heyjulia27

    @heyjulia27

    Жыл бұрын

    @Deborah Dodson ...he's definitely not.

  • @deborahdodson9367

    @deborahdodson9367

    Жыл бұрын

    @@heyjulia27 clean out your ears...he's also Hans Wormhat, Jon Levi, Liberal Hivemind, Luis Mojica, Chris Geraldo & tons more. He's BGBs twin.

  • @arielcuster6660
    @arielcuster6660 Жыл бұрын

    Re: Question 8-also study 1 John to get a picture of how life in the Spirit and walking in light is completely different than walking in darkness before the Spirit. What Love Is by Kelly Minter is a great verse by verse study

  • @TheFaithChurch14
    @TheFaithChurch14 Жыл бұрын

    God lives in your heart. He comes to you.

  • @MrBlakeleyden
    @MrBlakeleyden Жыл бұрын

    For question 7, I heard from pastor Preston Morrison at Pillar Church that just like in a marriage relationship, if there is an offense (or (unrepentant) that you are refusing to come address in your intimate relationship with God, then don't be surprised if you hear crickets (or silence) from him on his side. Now obviously you can always start with the blood of christ to "set the tone" of you addressing it, and he also never left you, but it is very much like receiving the "silent treatment" from a spouse for unaddressed issue that are drawing you away from him. He is also respecting your free will to draw away from him in your sin/ not addressing his leadings in your heart. Just some food for thought to add to what Mike already said. Much love to you all of you!

  • @carmenjohnson6360
    @carmenjohnson6360 Жыл бұрын

    In reference to Romans Ch. 7: How I understand it is this...We were born into sin. By our nature we're attracted to sinful things and actions. But, we are born again in our spirit to and called to obedience to God's commands through Grace from the action of Jesus who fulfilled the law. We are still tempted in our flesh to sin, but if we keep the Word we can obey because the spirit of the Lord overcomes the flesh. I hope that makes since.

  • @Coyote9771
    @Coyote9771 Жыл бұрын

    this brakes my heart how woman can be so blind about all of this the selfishness , my whole life all i wanted was a wife of my own and not having to be worried about being cheated on and for her to truly love me and before people start to jump on me about how the lord loves me and all i need is him,, i want my very own wife too and god, it's too late now i had my heart broken far too many times and my health as gotten so bad

  • @toliveischrist950

    @toliveischrist950

    Жыл бұрын

    Life isn’t fair but God is always good.

  • @Coyote9771

    @Coyote9771

    Жыл бұрын

    @@44ARISEandSHINE44 thanks for the kind words the reason why i say it is too late is because of my health btw i am 40

  • @Whitexrabbit
    @Whitexrabbit Жыл бұрын

    1:28:56 I don’t know how I know this, I could be misunderstanding and misremembering so I could be wrong, but I think the reference to the blood of Abel is saying from the first blood shed to the last blood shed. The organization of the Jewish Bible began with the book of Genesis and ended with the Chronicles, so it began with the blood of Abel and ended with the blood of Zechariah. I think I know that because of you, Mike!

  • @Downhaven
    @Downhaven Жыл бұрын

    Went to like it for Mike's manliness, but realised i already liked it.

  • @oakrah7577
    @oakrah7577 Жыл бұрын

    On question 8, The Bondage of the Will by Luther is an excellent awnser to that question, in my opinion

  • @lquinn410
    @lquinn410 Жыл бұрын

    A huge factor to me in understanding the order if creation is understanding the fall. If death entered the word through Adam's sin, then death could not have occurred before Adam's creation. I understand Mike's perspective in not wanting to delve into this debate, but as parents, we must equip our children with truth, including scientific truth. The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know, but this issue is valuable and worth pursuing.

  • @kaymojil7669
    @kaymojil76695 ай бұрын

    A lot of good ones, as always. I enjoyed q16 a lot

  • @mitchmonteith6468
    @mitchmonteith6468 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mike

  • @kristopherhayes1957
    @kristopherhayes1957 Жыл бұрын

    I'd definitely love to see a video about feminism. Keep up the good work, Mr. Winger!

  • @MVottoP19
    @MVottoP19 Жыл бұрын

    For question 14, a phrase I always use when it comes to Good Friday to Resurrection Sunday, I say “on the Third day” Jesus rose

  • @LadyWillanger
    @LadyWillanger Жыл бұрын

    Mike, it looks like you did a number on your fingernail. Ouch! Hope it heals up quickly. Thank you for everything you do. Happy Easter!

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart Жыл бұрын

    With regard to 1 Cor 13:1 and submission in the face of behavioral abuse (Question 11); You are correct in first determining whether this is a present threat of behavioral abuse or an abuse which is indeed in the past & not a present threat as in the case of true repentance. The problem is exactly that, whether or not true repentance is present on the part of the offender. In short, this is an issue of trust. Is there reason or rationale to trust one who exhibited abusuve behavior in the past? That being said, for the one who was the recipient of abusive behavior, the discernment of whether to again trust the previous offender belongs to the recipient alone, a matter to be reconciled biblically. The point of when, or even if, trust may (or may not) be restored is their step of faith to walk. Thank you for doing these "20 Questions" streams.

  • @jacelyajones5562
    @jacelyajones5562 Жыл бұрын

    Flesh vs spirit is about where we see our eyes-that is, on the things of the flesh or the spirit. We can and do shift our eyes this way, less and less on the flesh as we go from glory to glory in our transformation into the likeness of the Christ

  • @live_unafraid47
    @live_unafraid47 Жыл бұрын

    Even the part of a day explanation for 3 days and nights only gives you 2 days and 2 nights. The Wednesday explanation gives 3 days and 3 nights as the sign of Jonah implies, it explains why "after the sabbath"(first day of unleavened bread) the women bought and prepared spices, and then "after the sabbath" (the weekly sabbath) they went to the tomb, and it lines up to fulfill all 3 feasts that take place at that time.

  • @MikeWinger

    @MikeWinger

    Жыл бұрын

    Jesus died Friday before sundown. That’s one day. Saturday is another. Sunday, on a Jewish timeline, starts at Sundown on Saturday evening, so that’s another day. The Jewish idiom only requires some part of each day.

  • @theeternalsbeliever1779

    @theeternalsbeliever1779

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MikeWinger Jesus did not die Friday, as Dan. 9:27 specifically prophesied that the Messiah would die in the middle of the week. Friday is clearly not in the middle of the week. The Good Friday defense is a classic case of what Christ was talking about in Mar. 7: rejecting God's commandments to uphold false traditions. The Good Friday justifications clearly doesn't hold up under biblical or logical scrutiny.

  • @sunnydaze1185

    @sunnydaze1185

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@theeternalsbeliever1779 hi, that is referring to the middle of Daniel's 70th week ( not the " middle of the week" like Sunday-Saturday). Take care

  • @nathanieldiaz2845

    @nathanieldiaz2845

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@MikeWingerfor what it's worth in the gospel accounts one of them says that the women bought and prep the spices after the Sabbath while in the other gospel account it says they did it before the Sabbath. Now if we take that as literal inerrant scripture not some mess up or something along those lines then we have to have a day that is in between two different Sabbaths. And if it was crucified on Wednesday then it's a fills those passages as a Thursday would be a high annual Sabbath with Friday in between Thursday and the weekly Sabbath. This wouldn't negate the scriptures that claimed that the ladies bought the spices both before and also after Sabbath. The only way I can see to get around that is to say that the scriptures were incorrect, if there is another way I have yet to hear it. If you have I sincerely would love to hear it! God bless!

  • @daleenduplessis6794
    @daleenduplessis6794 Жыл бұрын

    Question: 3200-1260 (2nd half)=1040... 1260+1260 and then 1040 Falling away+gr8 trib then the great day of wrath of the Lamb

  • @coltbren1926
    @coltbren1926 Жыл бұрын

    Mike’s looking fresh in this one!

  • @alomax92
    @alomax92 Жыл бұрын

    Mike, Regarding question 14, I believe the best answer is mathematical. At Jesus' time, there was no concept of 'zero' so you started counting at 1. For us, if something happened on Friday, that is the zero origin so we go to Saturday - 1, Sunday - 2, Monday - 3. But in Jesus' day, Friday is 1, Saturday is 2, and Sunday is 3. No hermeneutic gymnastics required, our understanding is influenced by a different mathematical construct.

  • @tanjasmit7535
    @tanjasmit7535 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the answer to question 18 🇿🇦

  • @scottsimon9435
    @scottsimon9435 Жыл бұрын

    I love and respect Pastor Mike Winger as a brother in Christ and am greatly blessed by much of your channel's content. I also know you genuinely desire to think biblically about everything. To that end, I have a couple of responses to questions 14 and 15 where I am confident you can come to a fully biblical view on these important topics. For question 15 (was Jesus in the tomb three days and three nights), I propose that if you first understand the spring feast calendar from Exodus and Leviticus, you can begin to tie certain dates of the passion week such as 10th of Abib being the lamb selection day (triumphal entry) and the 14th is Passover (beginning at twilight when the daylight of the 13th day of Abib becomes the start of the 14th (Jesus celebrates with the disciples in the upper room). From the gospels, the solution comes by pulling every time indicator given by the four accounts beginning with John 12:1 ("then six days before the Passover," which must be Abib 9 if we count that day: (Sat, Abib 9; Sun Abib 10; Mon. Abib 11; Tue. Abib 12; Wed, Abib 13, Thu, Abib 14). "The next day," (John 12:12) must be Sunday, Abib 10 with all four gospels giving us the Triumphal Entry and Palm Sunday event (Mat. 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40). This allows us to make note of each recording of time passing in one of the gospels from this milestone event. Mark gives us this first indicator, "Now the next day," in 11:12-14. This must then be Mon, the 11th when Jesus curses the fig tree and cleanses the temple which Matthew and Luke also record. Mark and Matthew then record that Jesus returned to Bethany at night which would start the new Jewish day at sunset, meaning this would now be Tuesday the 12. Matthew and Mark then record, "In the morning," (Matt. 21:18, Mark 11:20) which is now still the 12th and the most eventful day of Jesus' life and many confrontations with the leaders. He then went out to the Mt of Olives. We are given a new time marker that it was now two days until the Passover (Matt. 26:1, Mark 14:1 further confirming this was Abib 12). Jesus again returns to Bethany at night, now transitioning to Wednesday, Abib 13 (Matt. 26:6, Mark 14:3) and He was anointed for burial. This is also when Judas agrees to betray Him. The daytime hours of Wednesday, Abib 13 were mostly used to prepare for the Passover in the upper room (Matt. 26:17, Mark 14:12, Luke 22:7). Scripture refers to this as the first of three "preparation days" given in the gospel accounts. As soon as it was twilight, it was time for them to eat the Passover meal per Ex. 12 which was now Thursday, Abib 14 (Matt. 26:20, Mark 14:22, Luke 22:14, John 13:1). They went out to Mt. of Olive and came to Gethsemane. He was also arrested by temple authorities. Then, "When morning had come," (Matt. 27:1, Mark 15:1). This is still Thursday, Abib 14 when Jesus was crucified. This would also be day one in the grave because Jesus needed to be off the cross before sunset and was already dead. This was preparation day #2 for the feast of Unleavened Bread to begin on Abib 15 which is a High Day of Sabbath rest even if it is not a Saturday. Joseph buries Jesus in the tomb in the evening on Friday, Abib 15 (Matt. 27:57, Mark 15:42, Luke 23:50, John 19:38). This was also a preparation day (#3) for the weekly Saturday Sabbath which was on Abib 16 (John 19:38 and the Sabbath drew near in Luke 23:50). "On the next day," Israel's leaders made a request of Pilate to guard the tomb. The next day would be Friday, Abib 15. No events recorded on Saturday, Abib 16. It was a Sabbath day and Jesus was in the middle of his three days in the tomb, so not much to record. Finally, Matthew records "After the Sabbaths (plural) had passed," 28:1 indicating that two of the preceding days were Sabbaths, one a High Day and one a weekly Sabbath. This is resurrection Sunday, Abib 17th and it was also the celebration of the Feast of Firstfruits!

  • @claudiaperfetti7694

    @claudiaperfetti7694

    Жыл бұрын

    There seems to be a contradiction in the middle of your answer, you first stated he was crucified and buried on Thursday , and then on Friday. If he was crucified on Thursday, well that makes it three days and everything clearer, thanks.

  • @scottsimon9435

    @scottsimon9435

    Жыл бұрын

    @@claudiaperfetti7694 Sorry for any confusion in my original post. From Scripture we understand that at death, there is a separation of the soul/spirit from the physical body (Gen. 35:18). Furthermore, from the gospel accounts, we know that Jesus gave up HIs Spirit in the ninth hour, which is ~3:00PM. So, the dead body of the Lord Jesus was on the cross from 3:00PM until approximately 6:00PM when Joseph came and took the body to be placed in the tomb. Thus, I believe we count those three hours as the fulfillment of the first "day" of the three days and three nights. From the recorded time of death, Jesus' soul would have been in the place called "the grave," "Sheol," "the Abode of the Dead," "the belly of the earth," or the "bottomless pit." This is not the same as the dead body being laid in the tomb, which happened near the going down of the sun, which would start the new Jewish at a sunset, which in this case would be Friday, Abib 15. This is what I was trying to communicate in the original post. Hope that helps. Lord bless.

  • @RisenShine-zy7dn

    @RisenShine-zy7dn

    Жыл бұрын

    @Scott Simon Well done Scott. Jesus does NOT lie and 3 days and 3 nights mean 3 days and 3 nights

  • @alfredmartin2963
    @alfredmartin2963 Жыл бұрын

    I believe it speaks to the everyday of the believer

  • @jennab6567
    @jennab6567 Жыл бұрын

    Just a thought on choosing death. My mom died from breast cancer and at the end she was in a lot of pain, we gave her high doses of pain meds to attempt to keep her comfortable (and likely shut her body down quicker). I learned so much from her suffering and she encouraged my heart and others as she faced pain and death with humility and searching for the presence of God even in pain. Now with doctor assisted suicide, death, whatever you want to call it, she could have bypassed most of that suffering but I don’t think that would have been right because God still used her and showed her Himself in her suffering. We saw in our weakness His strength is perfect. Plus all the other scripture that shows God’s character in our weaknesses. So I guess I would worry about missing something God wants to use by bypassing suffering. Jesus could have bypassed the suffering but didn’t, because He know it was God’s will and for His glory and perfect plan. Just some thoughts. With 9/11 jumping I always viewed as a last ditch effort to survive since people have survive crazier things, but I have no idea. I just feel like my natural reaction would fire, exit immediately not I chose this death. I just don’t know though and praise God for His grace and mercy in every circumstance.

  • @viperstriker4728

    @viperstriker4728

    Жыл бұрын

    That is an interesting perspective, thanks for sharing. I would like to point out doctor assisted suicide as seen now doesn't require the patient to be terminally ill. It's something that is worth being precise about if someone challenges your line of thinking.

  • @jennab6567

    @jennab6567

    Жыл бұрын

    @@viperstriker4728 assisted suicide is a nightmare but I know some people think even the hospice care my mom received would be considered assisted suicide when it was pain management so in a way maybe she had the easier way out but I know even in her coma she felt pain but it was less intense from her external responses with more pain medication. I absolutely don’t believe a doctor should ever end a life from the womb to elderly. My real point was that God uses all suffering in profound ways and the Bible tells us we will suffer for a little while. Only a Holy God can take something so hard and bring glory through it. Thanks for encouraging me to clarify!

  • @Clock_70
    @Clock_70 Жыл бұрын

    Praise The Lord❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sia9907
    @sia9907 Жыл бұрын

    Good job, Mike. Thanks for looking into feminism properly, it's why I love you as a teacher. You're a good man, you're fair, and you do your research. The simplest and truest definition of feminism is: a movement that works towards equal rights for women. The rest is just fluff. Editing: There is no anti-abortion push in feminism. You're right. What I am seeing (and yes I'm very involved but I'm a Christian first) is a growing number of Christian women aligning with feminists in order to advance the work against the craziness of TRAs. They're almost all anti-abortion, and there are some prominent Catholic figures in the movement actually. Many of us have joined the fight because we want to protect children. Agreeing with some feminist principles isn't our primary focus.

  • @jamiejswagga
    @jamiejswagga Жыл бұрын

    In search for the historical Adam by William Lane Criag should be required reading for any serious Christian to get a deep, biblical and scientific foundation on the issue of Genesis 1-3. Also, absorbing Dr. Craig’s defenders section on Genesis for expanded discussions on all the current views, pros and cons.

  • @deborahjames3113
    @deborahjames3113 Жыл бұрын

    Question 7: best. answer. ever.

  • @dylonbeamer
    @dylonbeamer Жыл бұрын

    On Abel being a prophet: Abel's blood cries out from the ground against Cain, essentially declaring God's judgement. I think that is why Abel is called a prophet. This is referenced in Hebrews as well.

  • @tw2987
    @tw2987 Жыл бұрын

    Re: Paul and debated topic before or after he was saved comment: Thankyou for reading the passage; while I was listening to Paul's speaking of doing things he didn't want to do while not doing things he did want to do, like seeing the passage as if for the first time, I was hearing Paul's words testify of his zeal to do good towards God back when he had been persecuted the followers of Christ and while doing those he honestly had held the belief that that's what the God of his fervant faith had wanted him to do. The consequenting reality check, it would seem to me, continued to play out in his every day walk with God. As if he could relive the zeal and experience the dichotomy between his flesh and God's will the same as when before-He had loved God so much that he had been willing to capture and kill those whom he had been convinced were in opposition to his understanding of the God of the [Old Testament] but then God showed him all that zeal was in fact his flesh. To date, I teach my children the worst bad people are the people who think they are good. Paul wanted to never be a bad-good person again so he struggled daily with those self-aware checks and balances. My opinion. Thankyou.

  • @andre0baskin
    @andre0baskin Жыл бұрын

    Anglicanism is the third largest Christian tradition by number of members, after the Catholic and Orthodox churches. It is also a tradition going through a period of tremendous change. Given that it is my tradition I feel that there is a lot to recommend it, but I am biased.

  • @1989pfrost
    @1989pfrost Жыл бұрын

    Premil is historic, dispensational premil is the one that’s very recent