Passion Bible Church

Passion Bible Church

Our Creed, the Intro

Our Creed, the Intro

Continue to Ascend (Week 11)

Continue to Ascend (Week 11)

Dive Into the Word (Week 3)

Dive Into the Word (Week 3)

Descent Into Prayer (Week 2)

Descent Into Prayer (Week 2)

God is Savior (Part 9)

God is Savior (Part 9)

God is Jealous (Part 8)

God is Jealous (Part 8)

God is Light (Part 6)

God is Light (Part 6)

God is Love (Part 5)

God is Love (Part 5)

God is Good (Part 4)

God is Good (Part 4)

God is Holy (Part 3)

God is Holy (Part 3)

God is Sovereign (Part 2)

God is Sovereign (Part 2)

Now This is Eternal Life

Now This is Eternal Life

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  • @JesusFreak4Ever
    @JesusFreak4Ever4 ай бұрын

    Crawl on belly: please consider Scripture on Leviathan in Job and Isaiah 27. (there's some references in Psalms also)

  • @JesusFreak4Ever
    @JesusFreak4Ever4 ай бұрын

    Fantastic sermon! Thank You Lord for Your Revelations! You share Your Wisdom generously to those that seek You truly! I bless The Work You are doing at Passion Bible Church, Lord! May Your Bride continue to grow in understanding! Bring us Higher Lord!! In Jesus's name!

  • @blueeyesftlaud6593
    @blueeyesftlaud65936 ай бұрын

    This was excellent!!!

  • @passionbiblechurch
    @passionbiblechurch6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching!

  • @pastorpauldavis
    @pastorpauldavis7 ай бұрын

    The mic died with about five minutes to go! The batteries even said full before I started. Oh well. I guess you can just read the slides in silence until it’s over. 😊

  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker58237 ай бұрын

    Reader, the Judeo-Gentile controversies are the issues that set the stage for not only the Galatian letter but also Paul's letters to the Ephesians and Romans. Regrettably, too often these books have been interpreted in the light of controversies which divided the Church centuries later in the Augustinian-Pelagian contention of the fourth and fifth centuries, and the Calvinistic-Arminian debates of the Reformation era, which have continued into our day. As a result of removing New Testament writings from their historical context, serious errors have weakened Christians from both the Calvinist and Arminian camps, and have seriously hindered the advancement of the Church. Calvinism claims that God is good to the reprobate in the world by giving him common grace. But in fact God is just fattening the ox for the slaughter. The man's birth was a curse. It would have been better for that man not to have been born. What Calvinism calls common grace might be better called damning grace. www.gospeltruth.net/mystery_of_christ.htm Here you will find a thorough historical context for many of the new testament passages in question. Scroll down for a proper reading of Ephesians 1, Romans 9, and other common passages distorted by calvinism.

  • @blueeyesftlaud6593
    @blueeyesftlaud65938 ай бұрын

    Do you have a copy of the list of theologically sound pastors you referred to in this video? I took a screenshot, but it's too blurry to read. Thank you

  • @passionbiblechurch
    @passionbiblechurch8 ай бұрын

    If you send me an email directly, I can send you the picture I used in this message. Go to my website: www.passionbible.church and the email is at the bottom or use the contact form. Thanks!

  • @blueeyesftlaud6593
    @blueeyesftlaud65938 ай бұрын

    Wow ...I lead a women's group at my local church and this subject of election and predestination just came up. I am a believer in that God elects those that will come to faith in Christ. It is such a hard subject to teach on, especially with people newer to the faith. I admit, it is a hard subject for me...but I have only studied the Bible verse by verse and in context . God's sovereignty is everywhere in the scriptures, so it is impossible to deny. I have listened to RC Sproul on the subject, who, as far as I know, has done the best job I have seen describing the doctrine of election. I will definitely be watching your teachings on this subject because there are things I don't quite understand. It seems to be the number one question asked, which is how can we have free will and be elect? What about God so loved the world he sent his only begotten son? What about 2Peter 3:9? Am I taking that out of context? I am curious if you will touch on those verses. A lot of people say that if God has already determined who is saved, why should we take part of the great commission? I always say I have no idea who the elect are, so why would I not preach the gospel...I love people, and I let the rest in God's hands. I want to please him so I do as he asks. I know this...learning about election has made me feel that I should at all times be walking on my knees for I am not worthy..only through his grace and Jesus blood on the cross may I get to live eternally with the father. How do you reconcile new believers in the doctrine of election? Will you go over some ideas? I know how important it is to start with knowing who GOD is...although this side of heaven, we can not fully comprehend all his attributes; he does give us a lot in his word. Thank you so much for putting this on you tube. Congratulations on starting a home church. I believe this will become much more popular in the near future! God bless you all!

  • @passionbiblechurch
    @passionbiblechurch8 ай бұрын

    Sorry I has taken me a few days to reply! Thank you so much for your comment. I will address the issue of free will at some point, but in the lesson tomorrow, I will bring up your points about John 3:16 and 2 Peter 3:9. These are common objections, but they are also very misunderstood verses. Both of them teach election. Also later on in this series I will deal with evangelism. Thanks for listening and I hope you continue to share your feedback and questions as we go through this series.

  • @heatherlynngramann8371
    @heatherlynngramann83719 ай бұрын

    Awesome ❤

  • @ItzMeDiamond.
    @ItzMeDiamond.11 ай бұрын

    yo wassup this was great

  • @hasan7275
    @hasan7275 Жыл бұрын

    this fire

  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker5823 Жыл бұрын

    “Calvinists, who deny that salvation can ever be lost, reason on the subject in a marvelous way. They tell us, that no virgin’s lamp can go out; no promising harvest be choked with thorns; no branch in Christ can ever be cut off from unfruitfulness; no pardon can ever be forfeited, and no name blotted out of God’s book! They insist that no salt can ever lose its savor; nobody can ever “receive the grace of God in vain”; “bury his talents”; “neglect such great salvation”; trifle away “a day of grace”; “look back” after putting his hand to the gospel plow. Nobody can “grieve the Spirit” till He is “quenched,” and strives no more, nor “deny the Lord that bought them”; nor “bring upon themselves swift destruction.” Nobody, or body of believers, can ever get so lukewarm that Jesus will spew them out of His mouth. They use reams of paper to argue that if one ever got lost he was never found. John 17:12; that if one falls, he never stood. Rom. 11:16-22 and Heb. 6:4-6; if one was ever “cast forth,” he was never in, and “if one ever withered,” he was never green. John 15:1-6; and that “if any man draws back,” it proves that he never had anything to draw back from. Heb. 10:38,39; that if one ever “falls away into spiritual darkness,” he was never enlightened. Heb 6:4-6; that if you “again get entangled in the pollutions of the world,” it shows that you never escaped. 2 Pet 2:20; that if you “put salvation away” you never had it to put away, and if you make shipwreck of faith, there was no ship of faith there!! In short they say: If you get it, you can’t lose it; and if you lose it you never had it. May God save us from accepting a doctrine, that must be defended by such fallacious reasoning!” ~ John Wesley I know you touched on a few of these, but a few you didn't! You asked at the beginning why anyone would want to believe you could lose your salvation. I would extend the question to you: why would anyone want to believe that you couldn't? What kind of attitude does this foster in those who hear it? You mentioned also that many passages mention a responsibility that is ours. Yet at the same time you reason that, since the power comes from God, the will to endure must also come from Him. This is not logical or Biblical. "The one who endures to the end will be saved." You could also consider the letters to the churches in revelation 2 and 3 - these would be useless if Calvin had it right. But we know for sure that He didn't!! Acts 10 34 Then Peter replied, “I see very clearly that God shows no favoritism. 35 In every nation he accepts those who fear him and do what is right. 36 This is the message of Good News for the people of Israel-that there is peace with God through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all.

  • @adalinehoernemann8512
    @adalinehoernemann8512 Жыл бұрын

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  • @lancer7p
    @lancer7p Жыл бұрын

    “Deny Jesus or die. Pick death EVERY time”. I pray my faith is there

  • @passionbiblechurch
    @passionbiblechurch2 жыл бұрын

    Wow it appears the audio is WAY off. Sorry about that! I'll see what happened and fix it.

  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker58233 жыл бұрын

    Again, with around the 10 minute mark, yes it was God's will, and yet people, (such as the Romans) are held personally accountable for their actions. Jesus prayed "forgive them" why would He say forgive them if it was God doing it? Well it was God and it was also man. Just like Jesus is 100% God and was 100% man, this is one of those topics that can't be fully satisfied with human reason

  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker58233 жыл бұрын

    "Believing with your heart" I did a really cool study on the heart recently- literally is the core essence of the individual. "As water reflects a man's face, so the heart reflects the man" "Man judges by outward appearance" It is the thing that the Lord will judge The natural heart is deceitful and lost - the heart that will respond is given by God. Ezekiel 36

  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker58233 жыл бұрын

    I like how you explained faith and baptism

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    @user-zf2qp7tn6h3 жыл бұрын

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  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker58233 жыл бұрын

    Paul said that the gospel was made known to all nations (Romans 16:25-26). Paul also said that the faith of the Romans was spoken of throughout the whole world (Romans 1:5,8). We know that Paul traveled through Asia Minor, Greece, and Crete; that he was in Italy, and probably in Spain and Gaul (Romans 15:24-28). During this time the other apostles weren't sitting around idle; all the apostles went abroad and preached the gospel to everyone (Acts 8:1-5,14,25); and there is much proof that within thirty years after this prophecy was spoken, churches were established in all these regions (Acts 9:31). The following verses all fulfil Acts 1:8. Men from every nation heard Peter preach the gospel (Acts 2:5,9-11,14); and Peter said it was published throughout Judaea (Acts 10:37, 1 Pet.4:6). Paul says he fully preached the gospel (Romans 15:19; 16:19), and it appeared to all men (Titus 2:11.), and it was preached and believed on in the world (1 Timothy 3:16). In Romans 10:18, the word "world" is oikumene, same as Mat.24:24, and the word "earth" is ge, same as Acts 1:8. In Romans 16:25-26, the word "nations" is ethnos, same as Mark 13:10. In Colossians 1:6, the word "world" is kosmos, same as Mark 16:15. In Colossians 1:23, the word "creature" is ktisis, same as Mark 16:15. Hebrews 4:2 says the gospel was preached. Crysostom (375) wrote, "Therefore He added moreover, 'And this gospel shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all nations, and then shall the end come,' of the downfall of Jerusalem. For in proof that He meant this, and that before the taking of Jerusalem the gospel was preached, hear what Paul saith, 'Their sound went into all the earth;' and again, 'The gospel which was preached to every creature which is under Heaven.' Which also is a very great sign of Christ's power, that in twenty or at most thirty years the word had reached the ends of the world. 'After this therefore,' saith He, 'shall come the end of Jerusalem.' For that He intimates this was manifested by what follows." Eusebius (325) wrote, "Thus, under the influence of heavenly power, and with the divine co-operation, the doctrine of the Saviour, like the rays of the sun, quickly illumined the whole world; and straightway, in accordance with the divine Scriptures, the voice of the inspired evangelists and apostles went forth through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world." (Book II, Ch.III.). The argument might be raised, "The apostles were saying that the Gospel had been preached to the world as they knew it, but the Gospel has to reach the world as we know it before Christ will return." First, where does the Scripture speak of Christ's words being fulfilled during the twentieth century as we know it? This is the world's way of trying to make the Bible fit their view. Second, why would the apostles even mention the fact of the Gospel reaching its destination if there was no prophetic significance? All that would do is confuse those to whom they were writing. After all, their readers were perfectly aware that Christ had predicted His return once the Gospel had been preached in these areas. What other predictions were there besides those of the Lord? From the Scripture we can be certain that all these predictions regarding the destination of the Gospel were fulfilled. Many today say that the gospel has not been preached to all the world and Matthew 24:14 has not yet been fulfilled. The Bible says that all the nations of the world heard the gospel preached before AD 70. Who are you going to believe? To deny that Matthew 24:14 has been fulfilled is to deny the clear statements of God's Holy Word; it is to call God a liar. Matthew 24:14 (NKJV) "And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come." "Then the end will come." The end of what? What were they asking about? The end of the temple and the Jewish age. He is not saying the world will end when everyone has heard the gospel, or that the Christian age will end. Jesus very clearly tells his disciples that before the temple would be destroyed and before His parousia and the end of the age, the gospel must be preached in all the world. And it was! The temple was destroyed! He arrived in full glory! The Old Covenant age ended! This does not mean that the gospel was not to be preached after the end had come. It was to be preached for ever and always. Notice the parable of the wedding feast (Matthew 22:1-7): Notice what he says to his servants after the city is destroyed (Matthew 22:8-10): We dwell in the New Jerusalem in the very presence of God and the invitation is still going out today. Notice the invitation that goes forth from the New Heaven and Earth (Revelation 22:17): I hope that you are faithfully proclaiming this message to everyone who is thirsty -- come!

  • @davidbarker5823
    @davidbarker58233 жыл бұрын

    I would love to discuss this further. The last hour referred to the last hour of the old covenant. Just as the last days referred to the last days of the old covenant. The book of Daniel is one of the main keys to understanding revelation and the "millennium."

  • @mitztli
    @mitztli4 жыл бұрын

    Very good sermon among the garbage "proclaim and receive" sermons about coronavirus in youtube. Following

  • @passionbiblechurch
    @passionbiblechurch4 жыл бұрын

    AUDIO STARTS at 5:09 :-) Sorry about that!

  • @passionbiblechurch
    @passionbiblechurch5 жыл бұрын

    Sorry about the popping audio!