S2 EP4. After This Lifetime

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  • @yahairaag12
    @yahairaag125 ай бұрын

    I needed to hear the part about still being skeptical and struggling even after allowing Him in your heart. I feel so guilty when I doubt him or turn skeptical for a moment 😭

  • @aleena395

    @aleena395

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey, if you did the sinners prayer there are still steps you would need to do to become saved. The sinners prayer isn't in the bible, it's man made. The way to be saved is You must Hear the Word: Romans 10:16, John 8:32 You must Believe : Hebrews 11:6, Mark 16:16 You must Repent : Luke 13:4, Acts 2:38 You must Confess : Matthew 10:32, Romans 10: 9-10 You must be Baptized : Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38

  • @kyliegilroy7339
    @kyliegilroy73395 ай бұрын

    hey girl I just got to say I’ve been looking for a Christian podcast lately, and I haven’t really been able to find one that resonates, until I found you. I listened to one other hosted by girls around my age which I started to like until I felt that same sort of judgey perspective that drove me away from the church in the first place. However, you seem so raw and real in these videos and are such a breath of fresh air. I’m so happy I found ur channel and I already know u are going to change the lives of so many❤️

  • @kassycooper9920

    @kassycooper9920

    4 ай бұрын

    She is amazing!❤️

  • @BambiKeefe
    @BambiKeefe3 ай бұрын

    This was a very impactful video, thank you so much for sharing this🤍✝️

  • @mariaclaracostameneses720
    @mariaclaracostameneses7205 ай бұрын

    Wow! This was soooo good! Why did I take so long to find this Channel? By the way, just wanted to say that this blessed Chanel is achieving people all around the world! 🇧🇷🙏🏼❤️🙌🏼🔥

  • @miraclesosa2957
    @miraclesosa29575 ай бұрын

    love this ! its truly a blessing to know god

  • @ashliekepner4481
    @ashliekepner44815 ай бұрын

    You are my soul sister! I love teaching all of these things too ❤❤

  • @ulandiva9704
    @ulandiva97045 ай бұрын

    AMEN. We serve a loving Father. He is just, merciful and 100% love. His commandments were put in place, so we may honor Him and do good to others. The commandments were not put in place to enslave us and give us hard lives. He is good and His ways are good. I love how you talk about His love throughout this episode. People need to hear this side of the Father more. He is love and good. I saw a quote the other day saying, how can we expect to spend eternity with God, in His home, if we did not make time for Him, during this life, in our home. That moved me and reminded me of what I should be doing. Jesus is coming back to take His kids home. And a new earth will be created for His kids to dwell in. The old will pass away. Regarding hell, we serve a just God and He will not force anyone to have to be with Him for eternity. Because of love, He will let those go that do not want Him. Even though it will be breaking His heart. The enemy and the souls that turned away from God, will be destroyed. Their names will be wiped from the book of life and they will no longer exist. Hell is not an eternal fire that will burn people forever in eternity. No God that loves, will do that. Hell will be a fire that destroys them and they will just no longer be. The smoke will rise up after all is burned up. The kids of God will move forward to eternity with Him and the new earth. This does not mean, we should now not worry about hell, since it just means, we will not exist. It should actually make us very sad, knowing that we or loved ones will miss out on existing with God. I want to see all my loved ones in heaven and on the new earth one day. I want to sit at Jesus's feet and listen to all His stories. And I want to see all my loved ones sitting there with me.

  • @aleena395
    @aleena3954 ай бұрын

    Love this!!

  • @timeisup9400
    @timeisup94004 ай бұрын

    this might be one of your best videos. You put it soo well..God did sent me Hell many years ago in a dream and i have seen the final scenario. Indeed hell is the ABSENCE of God..i knew it INSTANTLY that i will stay there for ETERNITY if i continue to sin. This Hell topic NEEDS to be discussed.

  • @malizakabuzi2040
    @malizakabuzi20405 ай бұрын

    Which platform can I get that movie (after death)definitely not on Netflix

  • @Biblical_Masculinity
    @Biblical_Masculinity5 ай бұрын

    “love does not keep records of wrongs” yes father in heaven , I repent unto the for the records I have been keeping of others doing wrongs unto my flesh. Comfort them and bless your children in Jesus’s name

  • @352Tonya
    @352TonyaАй бұрын

    Question and I know I’m late but I just started listening to your podcast today on Apple Podcasts and I’m also just finding your KZread channel! My question is…I heard you mention that God has a place for each and every one of us in Heaven and that is amazing. However, since I was very small I was always taught that only 144,000 people would get into Heaven!! Maybe it’s something I thought to myself after hearing that number but I’d really like to know what that 144,000 number means!! Thank you for your time….God Bless!!

  • @the1nonlyIvo
    @the1nonlyIvo4 ай бұрын

    GOD BLESS YOU🥰

  • @aleia1560
    @aleia15605 ай бұрын

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @ayushmanmishra6769
    @ayushmanmishra676921 күн бұрын

    Gr8.

  • @josh.t
    @josh.t5 ай бұрын

    "The only way to know God is through Jesus"-the apostle Paul would disagree with you, when he says in Romans that all people know the truth, because, in light of creation God's invisible attributes are plainly displayed (Romans 1), such that to follow your God-created, good conscience is just the same as if you followed God's Law (Romans 2). This has an implication, however. It means you're also condemned under God's Law, even if you didn't know it, as all of us have missed the mark-we sinned-and the wages of sin is death (Romans 3). Nowhere, ever, does the Bible teach that the wages of sin is eternal, conscious torment in hell. Jesus taught that there was a place of death (Hades), and a waste heap for wicked people to be burned up (Gehenna). Jesus spoke in word-pictures, and in this one, he drew on the image of an actual burn-pit outside the city of Jerusalem. Jesus said that in that waste heap, the fires never cease and the maggots never die, but he did not say that the trash was never burnt up. It's important to be very clear here: This is one of only TWO passages to suggest that hell goes on forever, and it is couched in poetic language. The other passage is in Revelation where it says that the Enemy will be tormented forever and ever. This is very good news. Why? Because it affirms God's first-ever statement about himself, that he is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in loyal love, visiting love upon generation after generation, but BY NO MEANS letting evil men off-the-hook. This is very, very good news, too, when we consider the context where Jesus teaches on hell: He has just said, "Let the little ones come to me," and he has a cute kid on his lap, and he looks around, and he says, "If anyone causes one of these little ones to stumble, it would be better they have a millstone tied about their necks and be drown in the sea" (this is Mark 9), and then he delivers his message on hell. Who is our Enemy? The Accuser, the Blasphemer, who has made it his job to do what? To lead people astray. Hell is reserved for those who, like Balaam, Jezebel, Nicolai, or the devil himself, have made it their mission to lead others down bad paths. I think of the pharmaceutical industry which knowingly led thousands of people into opioid addiction, when I think of hell. I don't think of my own basically kind, basically well-meaning neighbor who just didn't believe in Jesus. Matter of fact, Jesus himself said that if anyone hears his words and does not believe them, he DOES NOT judge that person (John 12). Last thought: Our idea of 'eternity' as lasting forever, as infinite... that is a neoplatonic Greek view which is not shared by and was not known by the Hebrew writers of the Bible. We picked up that idea under Augustine's influence hundreds of years after Christ. Secondly, our view of hell as a place of punishment is largely informed by two great works in classical literature: Dante's Inferno, and Milton's Paradise Lost. These were like Harry Potter to people living in the 1300s-1600s, when the church was in crisis and then underwent massive, massive reforms. To sum all that up: Hell is a scrap-heap for wicked people, there's singularly nasty a level of hell reserved for the Enemy, most people just die. This is not a "progressive" or "liberal" view, it is the traditional view, the view of the early church. Hell as forever-and-ever, or as having multiple levels and multiple forms of punishment are the more progressive views in that they began to be taught hundreds of years after the ministry of Jesus Christ.

  • @josh.t

    @josh.t

    5 ай бұрын

    But ok, I should also add that I enjoy your podcast and this is not me trying to mansplain the afterlife to you, just sharing things that I have learned in my own engagement with the same Bible you love and pour over.

  • @spaceboyzone
    @spaceboyzone3 ай бұрын

    Did you watch the CMT Award's Lastnight I did Love Lainey Wilson Preformeance. She got posted on my Pintrerest so did jellyroll he's lame he owns her 100 bucks I guess ICE BUCKET Challenge May forsure he gotta pass for April shower's and I know she watch CMT amen.