Early Christianity on: The All-Sufficiency of God the Father

Does God need mankind in some way? Does God require that mankind worship Him? Or does God need nothing from mankind? If mankind didn't exist, would God lack anything?
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  • @irishhomedeemob677
    @irishhomedeemob6774 жыл бұрын

    God desired to be a Father to children of his nature ! Ephesians 1

  • @ButlerianG-Haddinun
    @ButlerianG-Haddinun6 жыл бұрын

    in the old testament, the prayer people are always reminding god

  • @ranchopatriot
    @ranchopatriot6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again.

  • @derechoplano
    @derechoplano6 жыл бұрын

    well. Today I stumbled into Job 35, 5-8. Isn't this the same? Thanks for the video

  • @PostApostolicChurch

    @PostApostolicChurch

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this. Yes, Job's friends spoke a lot of great things about God and how GREAT and above us He actually is. I believe they said a lot of truthful things. Keep in mind that Job's friends said a lot of what they did to blame and shame Job. They didn't have a loving attitude toward Job. So Job 35:5-8 is very good. In the near future, there will be a video about God's Perfect Goodness. To me, this is the greatest quality of God. It shows God for who He really is: love. God bless you! :)

  • @someoneontheinternet3090
    @someoneontheinternet30904 жыл бұрын

    Just out of curiosity, why do you end with "Blessings and so forth"? A blessing seems to be a strange thing to shorthand.

  • @PostApostolicChurch

    @PostApostolicChurch

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for commenting. I agree that it is strange. It's so common for KZreadrs to have an opening or closing phrase. I thought about having one for a couple years. At one time, I decided to use "Blessings and so forth." The story is this... In my everyday speech, I tend to end sentences with "...and stuff." That's something my friends know me for. One day, one of my friends is reading through Ezra in the NKJV. That chapter has a lot of instances of "...and so forth." My friend said that the last phrase of Ezra 4:17 sounded like something I would say. In the end, I decided to adapt Ezra 4:17 as my closing phrase, changing it to, "Blessings and so forth." Now you know the story. Yet even knowing the story, I will still admit that it is a very strange closing phrase. :D

  • @someoneontheinternet3090

    @someoneontheinternet3090

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@PostApostolicChurch Ha! Makes total sense now.

  • @lettherebelight1492
    @lettherebelight14926 жыл бұрын

    There are two deaths mentioned in the scripture. The first death is NATURAL. SOUL dead in our graves until resurrection on judgment day. (Temporary) The second death is SOUL , body, spirit and breath out of existence instantly . Rev. 20: 14 -15. ON judgment day. (ETERNAL DEATH) No person goes to heaven or " hell " when they die. Eccl. 9: 5 - 6. The DEAD knows NOTHING. WITHOUT the knowledge of anything. Job 14: 7 - 15. The dead are SOUL DEAD in their graves until resurrection on judgment day. Rev. 20: 14 - 15 (ON the last day). The word " Hell " is NOWHERE found in the scripture. The word (s) used in the scripture are: Sheol = grave Hades = grave Tartarus = Bottomless pit (In there bottomless pit there are Angels and unclean spirits) Gehenna = was Jerusalem's rubbish dump in the days of Yahshua . In The days of Yahshua , the sinners were NOT allowed to be buried. When someone was caught sinning, they were stoned to death under 2 or 3 witnesses. After the stoning the sinners were cast into Gehenna. Everything that was cast into Gehenna was turned into ASHES. Look it up. The Lake of fire is in the same place as Gehenna was nearly 2,000 years ago. On judgment day the sinners will be cast into Gehenna (The lake of fire) and they will be turned into ASHES and will be NO MORE forever. Rev. 20 : 14 -15. This is LOVE with perfect Justice. Satan's fate is clearly described in the scripture. Yahweh will bring a FIRE from the midst of Satan and the FIRE will devour Satan and Satan will be turned to ASHES and Satan will be NO NO MORE forever. Eze. 28: 18 - 19. Bless you.

  • @troyhayder6986
    @troyhayder69862 жыл бұрын

    Im pretty fucking certain the only reason my puff pastry father still exists is to piss me off...he nearly died twice a few years ago..and survived by fluke...yeah fuking right...