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  • :) lol my poor friend i finally watched your video, it was like watching table tennis match, long and going no where slowly.to me people that point fingers and say false things like you have , you are being no better than"paul" that you make him out to be.you are spreading madness and bearing more bad fruit to the world.the bible its truth and in it one can see for themselves truth if they seek it.and if they get confused ,the wise seek the wise.i pray that you realise your mistakes soon.

  • and the reason we pray for our brothers and sisters that sinn hopelessly is to show that we all can change for the good.no matter how dark it is or if our enemies take us into a hole.we dont stop loving the lord,nothing will break our joy for god and god alone!

  • your mistake was you said you thought jesus said, he did say, and if you know jesus and his teachings, he speaks in para-bells , the point is that we all are tested every day,only god is perfect.we must strive to be like him, even if we cant the fact is that we want to and be good people and abide by the laws jesus was sent to spread among us.the path to heaven is small and narrow, yet hell is broad and vast.pure hearted people that really want good forever shall recieve there reward

  • Better watch this video youngling: youtu . be / K5Z5fuwbkIA Paul was quoting the Prophets from Torah and it was in a CONTEXT of self righteousness without Yahshua which is what Paul's enemies the religious (self righteous "we're perfect" crowd) pharisees and Sadducees were' self righteous, unsaved, hater losers headed straight for hell. Better depart from that crowd kiddo! Kewl video editing software doesn't make up for my 35 years of research as a Reverend.

  • Paul knew well that his teaching was not part of Jesus gospels and his acknowledgement of this is illustrated by his statement, "I speak this BY PERMISSION not BY COMMANDMENT..And the pity of it all that his all PERSONAL opinions have long influenced /carried the teaching of the great world religion...The Christianity..The true teaching of Jesus is about LOVE..Do not fear...The Fatherhood of God, Be perfect..Love one another..The brotherhood of Mankind...Liberation.and not fear..Its all LOVE.,

  • So if you have not met Jesus yet then please take my advice, you will be tested to the extreme, meet Satan, be put in hospital face long depressions and consider suicide, but for all my time in hospital and long depressions it was worth it because now I personally know Jesus and the very feeling he gives me brings tears of Joy, an indescribable feeling which is unique to his spirit only . I dont feel him much but I know when he comes its him. He truly is LORD.

  • Then after Jesus leaves you you will face the biggest depression of your life because you will miss that feeling so much. But this is part of the conversion process, the depression will give you time to reflect and time to discern and become wise. This is why Peter wept so much when Jesus left, its an unexplainable loss, and the depression which Peter endured eventually reinforced his faith. This is the suffering that will come to every one who knows him, dont be decieved, this is whats involved

  • Just as Jesus was tested so you shall be tested and you better prepare to meet Satan as did Jesus, I mean the real Satan whom when he visited me I was put into hospital for 6 months then 5 months then 3 months. If you think your ready to meet Jesus take heed! If you cannot handle the spiritual presence of Satan you will never deal with the presence of Jesus, trust me I have been there and while Satans presence was horrific to me Jesus's presence will bring forth feelings you never new existed.

  • The truth of the matter is this, if one cannot discern for themselves what is correct and what is not then they have much to learn. Jesus is within, the keys to the kingdom are within, you will never find Jesus in the bible but what you will find is some wise teachings and some conditions on how to find him but it is not the key itself. The key itself is you, you are the key and its down to you if you want to unlock that door. You must pass Peter first though and your faith will be tested.

  • one thing is clear , as a follower of christ are you not judging , which is one thing we are not to do, right, so who are you to say what is the teachings of truth , the apostle peter even wrote , that some things are hard to understand in which our brother paul writes about in all his letters , and the apostles gave there approval for paul to go out and teach , so are they false prophets also, did not Jesus tell his disicples , if they are for us how can they be against us .

  • AwEsOmE Vid Sis ;) !

    PAUL DOESN'T ONCE QUOTE THE SAVIOUR & WHEN HE 'SAYS' HE DOES IT IS A GREEK (SATANIC) PROVERB NOT HEBREW!

    ~()()():~ ! Watch em people!

    ACTS 26:14 - it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.You can find it written in the story of Dionysu "Bacchae of Europide" written in 410 BC. Who coincidently is the Son of Zeus where the name 'Iseous' meaning Hail Zeus comes from

    It was satan who fell to Earth like lightning and blinded saul/paul the demon possessed epileptic

  • It says there's No righteous not even One,it means people are born to commit unavoidable sin,but that doesnt mean people won't be able to changed it.if they repent,and ask for forgiveness.

  • You argument is flawed about the statement taht Paul said there is not even one who is righteous. If you read the book of Psalms you will find that it says the same thing. Actually if you read the Old Testament you will find that statement throughout it.

  • what are you...!? a child?!

  • this is an interesting theory...Paul was human, so there is certainly a possibility that he may have been wrong in some of his teachings.

  • so u believe paul was a false helper of GOD?

  • @750blood I believe he had a big hand in starting a religion entirely devoid of any of Jesus' teachings. The Church, using "aPAULogetics", tries to reconcile his words with those of Jesus. This of course can never work. There can only be one Shepherd.

  • Nonsense

  • what then the real teachings of Jesus?..

  • @kawanan777 The teachings that which came from His mouth. I like reading John too, he has some very good verses that strengthen my faith.

    Paul gave his testimony just like others did, and Paul isn't the Son of God. Even with this video I'm not convinced that Paul is entirely a 'false prophet'.

    I just believe in Jesus and try to be like Him and that's that. ;-)

  • @kawanan777 Read his words. Forget preconceived notions. Then you will know.

  • @kawanan777

    His true teachings is to seek your Kingdom of God within you.

    Matt 6:33 "But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."

    Luke 17:21-22 Christ said, “... the Kingdom of God is within you.

    So how to seek, u might ask?

    One way is through meditation.

  • How can we understand anything if your not able to separate Israel, God people from the gentiles....The Word of God is clear...How would Gods Word reach the Roman empire? Paul preaching the gospel of Grace very important message if you study a little harder....and establish a relationship with the true God! then you will see Gods Words and not man...this is why there so much confusion! Be careful who your denying that carry the Word of God...and those who are being mislead by you. Dangerous game

  • Just another clueless individual!

  • @harelijah John 9:39 “For judgment I have come into this world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind.” And John 3:17 "For God did not send His Son to the world that he may judge the world, but that the world may be saved through him" Of course context plays a part. Still, it is difficult for one to NOT see the contradiction here.

  • @harelijah I have always had difficulty trying to reconcile John 9:39 with John 3:17. I believe it may be possible that John 9:39 was inserted to lend credence to the teachings of Paul. This way the followers of Paul could easily make it look as if Jesus supported Paul. I could be wrong of course. What do you think about this?

  • video is deep.only demons force you .look into the story of muhammad and jibril in the cave.very close indeed

  • Very impressive job of trying to confuse the heck out of people.

  • @SummerSunshine1988 It wasn't that confusing was it? If so....which part?

  • @HisWordsAreTruth : You're basically trying to discredit the Bible as the word of God by saying that Paul was not of God. You cannot pick and choose, saying that this part of the Bible is from God and that part is not. You either take it all or drop it all.

  • @SummerSunshine1988 The Bible contains the word, but is NOT the word. Haven't you read Jesus words which say "You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life"? Gods words are contained ONLY in the words of Jesus. All others testify ABOUT Jesus. Paul is NOT the word. He does not have the words of the Father. Only Jesus' words are able to give life.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth : I partly agree with you there, but I stand by my original statement.

  • one example that Paul invented Christianity!

    Jesus said that he did not come to change the teachings of Moses and he didn't but Paul did, y is that?

  • @HisWordsAreTruth First of all, when Paul was blinded, he was blinded because the light of Jesus was so bright he couldn't see. Secondly, who are you to judge the ways of God? If you read all of Paul's writings you would plainly see that he teaches the same doctrine as Christ. Of course no one is righteous. Jesus Himself said that nobody is good, except for God. Paul asked Jesus, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? Jesus never "commanded" him until he asked.

  • @MartinLuther444 1. If Paul was blinded by the light why didn't Jesus heal him? 2. How am I judging Gods ways? 3. If Paul teaches the same doctrine, why do we need him? Why not ONLY Jesus? 5. If no one is righteous, why did Jesus say some are? 6. Paul asked no such thing. His accounts of the event change each of the three times it is recalled in the Bible.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth 1. Jesus did heal him, through Ananias. Remember, Paul was visited in the Spirit, not the flesh. 2. Idk, maybe I misspoke on that point, for I do not truly know you. 3. Man does not live by bread alone, but by EVERY word of God. 5. Righteousness in Christ is different from self-righteousness. (of which Paul was speaking) 6. Acts 9:4-6 Are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all exactly the same? Feel free to email me at martinluther444@gmail.com to continue this discussion.

  • @MartinLuther444 1. So Jesus is also Ananias? 3. Again....why do we need Paul if his doctrine is the same as Jesus? 5. Jesus never spoke of "righteousness in Christ." Either you are (righteous) or you aren't. 6. No.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth Of course, all true believes are part of Christ. Haven't you read the bible? 3. You have obviously missed the entire point of the passage. 5. Christ didn't speak of "righteousness in Christ" in so many words, but He did say that no man may come unto the Father except through me. Meaning, that when you believe in Christ, you also believe in God. Therefore, because you believe that Christ died for our sins, you are righteous, only because you believed, not because of what you are

  • @HisWordsAreTruth "...Every kingdom divided against itsefl will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand. If satan drives out satan, he is divided against himself. How then can his kingdom stand?" Mt 12:25-26

    If Paul does work for satan, as your video implies, yet he teaches the same doctrine as Jesus', he's doing well for an inside job.

  • @andrew123roy the church is divided today.infiltrated long ago,and being destroyed from within.the christianity accepted by the world today is paganistic/satanic belief system that is ignorant of jesus's true teachings.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth if Paul teaches the same doctrine, why do we need him?...

    if the Pope,Priests, Bishops, Pastors, Teachers of Law and every other workers of God in spreading His words teach the same doctrine as Jesus, why do we need them then? yes, why not ONLY Jesus?

    Jesus said,"...for whoever is not against us is for US." mk 9:40

    Paul's teaches the same doctrine as Jesus. Paul works for Jesus.

  • @andrew123roy no paul taught the gentiles that they didnt have to follow the law.jesus taught THE LAW of moses not the burdensome additions of men.

  • @ HisWordsAreTruth

    Also if Jesus is not the Christ, then who is? Jesus dying on the cross was to save Israel. Can you explain what Jesus meant that he is not the Christ?

    "Many shall come in my name saying that I am the Christ, and shall deceive many"?!?!?!?!?!?

  • I have always said, if we follow the words in red, then we can not go in eror. Jesus teachings is enough for me. But I do have a rather peculiar question: Did not Peter give Paul the right hand of fellowship? I do know that many of the apostles did not trust him, but Barnabas was one of his friends right?

  • @CherokeeCharli According to the text it would appear that way. But I do not believe Peter wrote those books. Even if he did....the fact is Paul taught a different gospel so I still follow Jesus before Paul. Or Peter. Or anyone else.

  • I know there are plenty of you that think Paul taught falsely.. but I still don't see it. I know some of his letters are rough, but it does help to understand who/what Paul was talking to/about. Paul quoting that scripture is only to clearly state that those under the law of the Jews will not be justified.. that all have sinned, and since he was speaking as a "carnal" man often in Romans, that no matter how well they follow the law--they cannot be forgiven for past sins without Christ's blood

  • @droptozro Paul says blood....Jesus says repentance. One is faith....one is works. I put Jesus before Paul. Besides, if Jesus says he is our only teacher and Shepherd, why does Paul never quote him? As to the quote...."that all have sinned" is not in question. We know this is true. The problem is that he makes the assertion that "none are righteous; no not one." But Jesus makes clear that some ARE righteous and some are wicked.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth

    Well Peter(in his epistle) and John(as far as I know from early church, it's not scripture) both taught about the blood of Christ also.

    I understand and agree with that too--Jesus is THE Shepherd, Paul did not save me. Again, I think it just helps to know what was going on in the time of the letters---Paul dealt often with Jews who were trying to convert everyone thinking the covenant was for all now. Paul wasn't against repentance--but against going back to circumcision.

  • @droptozro (cont)

    Just so this may be understood--for those that teach there isn't a natural law--the one written on their hearts and conscience(seared or not)---these are the ones that follow Paul and say "grace, grace, you're going back to the law" whenever you say you cannot be an adulterer and a follower a Christ. I've been careful to read, every time Paul spoke against circumcision and food legalities, he after-mentioned that adulterers, liars, muderers, etc will not inherit the Kingdom.

  • @droptozro

    Sorry this is so long, just want to finish cause I'm going away for the day.

    I have run into those grace-only persons though, I do understand what you mean---they wish to live and teach to live how they please, thinking future sins are forgiven. They live in sin and teach hypocrisy---they accept some of Paul's words and deny the rest. They are much like the early church Gnostics--Marcion(a sect leader) taught that sin didn't exist, and Paul only applies to Christians. God Bless!

  • @droptozro I think you have a pretty good grasp at what Paul does....creates more "doctrine" & confusion. More and more are coming to realize the importance of following Jesus' words over Paul. I just wish the others would realize they are serving 2 masters....saying they love Jesus while (often unknowingly) following Paul.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth

    I don't know the scriptures that well.. I have researched the early church immediately after Christ and see much of how the corruption and false doctrine came about-at least I 'believe' I have a decent grasp of it, could be wrong though. I have run into some Jewish people who've pointed out things to me I haven't noticed in the NT scriptures.

    But its true though, even Peter warned of those Gnostics who twisted Pauls letters in 2 Peter 3:14-18... it's still well 'n alive today

  • @droptozro Still....I would respond with the same argument....who are you claiming to follow? Paul or Jesus? Peter or Jesus? James, John, and Jude or Jesus? Too many people try to make these person's words equal to Jesus. There can be only one teacher. One Rabbi. One Shepherd. One Door.

  • Deuteronomy 13: 1 [a]“Suppose there are prophets among you or those who dream dreams about the future, and they promise you signs or miracles, 2 and the predicted signs or miracles occur. If they then say, ‘Come, let us worship other gods’—gods you have not known before—3 do not listen to them. The Lord your God is testing you to see if you truly love him with all your heart and soul. 4 Serve only the Lord your God and fear him alone. Obey his commands, listen to his voice, and cling to him.

  • Are you saying that Salvation is only for the Jewish people? You only mentioned a small part of the scripture passage of Acts Chapter 9 and in Romans Chapter 3. In Romans Chapter 3, Paul quotes the Old Testament in that passage mostly from the psalms and of Isaiah. In the Acts passage, Jesus tells Ananias that Saul is praying, How would Jesus know who is praying and who isn't If He himself wasn't the Messiah and be the son of God. The O.T. says the Gentiles will be part of YHWH's family.

  • @Eccadairius "Are you saying that Salvation is only for the Jewish people?"

    No. And where did you get that idea? And how would Jesus know about Ananias? It never happened. Paul made it up.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth Jesus. If you've never felt he's spoken to you how can you know he's real?

  • @AndrewBickle Andrew....that is more of a Christian concept. My beliefs are not based on pure emotionalism. To me, there is nothing wrong with the concepts he taught such as love, mercy, forgiveness, non-judgment, etc. Most people are not like you Andrew; they don't need proof that he was "real." They can see the truth in his words and teachings. That is real enough for most people. After all, we can't see gravity, the wind, & certain forms of light. And yet we know they exist by their effects.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth didn't God give you intelligence and a mind that wants to seek out the truth, he doesn't want you to blindly accept things or accept him if he doesn't feel real to you, if you haven't felt the holy spirit maybe you are doing something wrong idk

  • what foundation do you have for believing in Jesus, has he ever spoken to you

  • @AndrewBickle Are you serious? lol Has he spoken to you?

  • @HisWordsAreTruth so you don't know he's real then

  • ...and here's you, spending your whole life not having fun being treated like crap by these people, not even allowed to get angry ' a basic human emotion'. Not even allowed to have sex with your gf, being told that if someone 'strikes on the cheek let him strike our other cheek too'. o and give him yr coat too. And what's happening all the time you are doing this? You're not getting closer to God, you're getting more and more angry and evil! And what is God doing? HE'S LAUGHING!!

  • @AndrewBickle Gee Andrew....why don't you tell me how you REALLY feel? LOL But just to address your comments....I don't believe all you have to do is "accept" Jesus. That is a Christian concept.

  • let me tell you something about God....he's a prankster. I mean think about it for just a second. Here's Larry the criminal ex murderer ex rapist spent all his life commiting crime, and one day he says 'father, i'm sorry, i accept Jesus...and that's it. He's forgiven. And heres you, hiswordsaretruth spending his whole life being good not getting angry because Jesus said 'you would be in danger of the hell fire,' not getting angry with the very people who are forgiven by God in one second flat..

  • so when Jesus says something that contradicts what you said it 'is not Jesus speaking but the father speaking through him', but when Jesus says something that supports your view it IS Jesus speaking, you sound like a Christian to me

  • @AndrewBickle Andrew, look at how many times Jesus used the word "good" and then how many times he used the word "righteous" and compare context. It is very clear that these two words have two different meanings. Paul says none are righteous, which just isn't true. Even Paul agrees these two words are not the same, except his view is opposite of Jesus: Romans 5:7 "Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die."

  • sorry i meant to say im sure you know this one is God not this one is 'good', typo

  • is it not true though that Jesus also says in the bible 'no one comes to the Father except through the son?' in that case is Paul not right in saying that obeying the law alone is not enough to be righteous in God's eyes?

  • @AndrewBickle Paul doesn't say that. He believes men are justified by faith without the works of the law. And yes, Jesus did say that no one comes to the Father except through the son (which means the word; HIS words. Not blind faith).

  • i'm sure you realise that this only 'one' who is good Jesus mentions is good right? In fact Jesus says this when he is called 'good teacher', which means Jesus did not even think that he himself was good

  • @AndrewBickle Of course. This is a concept throughout his teachings. It is not Jesus speaking; it is the Father speaking through him. Jesus takes no credit for his words. He claimed that he only spoke the words the Father gave him to speak. Therefore he put his human/worldly thoughts aside to glorify the Father. I think what you don't understand is that righteousness does not equal sinless. Do you believe Jesus never had a sinful desire?

  • you say tht Jesus said 'be perfect' and Paul said 'noone is righteous' and so Paul is wrong. But in Matthew 19:17 Jesus himself says 'There is only One who is good'. Which agrees with what Paul says. Do you have ears to hear this friend? Or if i'm mistaken then please correct me

  • @AndrewBickle Paul uses it as a charge that we are all under a law of "sin." He goes on to say that "no one will be declared righteous in his sight by observing the law." (Rom 3:20) Jesus uses the same argument to point TO the law; explaining to the man "If you want to enter life, obey the commandments." (Matt 19:17) They do not agree, as you say.

  • o ok right enough. Well either way how can anyone know which parts of the new testament are real and which aren't then? How do we know that what Jesus really said hasn't been changed too?

  • @AndrewBickle Prof...oops I mean Andrew...don't you have eyes to see and ears to hear? And what do you mean by changed "too?" What is it you believe was "changed" in the Bible?

  • if it says in Matthew that Jesus said 'be perfect like your father in heaven', yet you are saying Jesus never said this, then how can anyone knw which parts of Jesus's teachings are real and which arent?

  • @AndrewBickle ???? I didn't say that Jesus didn't say this in the video....I said he did say this.

  • again has noone read psalm 14, saul misquotes as usual, it starts with the "fool"

    then read psalm 119:172 it defines what righteousness means

    therefore those who are torah observant are righteous

    1 john 3:9 born of Yahweh? born again! matthew 3:11, john 3:6 now discussing 1 john 1:10 states if we "say we have NEVER sinned", Yashua was the only one to stake that claim

    I have sinned many times but i have repented, now matt 5:48 but only with

    matt 6:33 "then" is the keyword

  • Great job on this subject. This particular video on paul impacted me greatly.

    Yahshua would not force anyone into involuntary servitude, that would eliminate free will.

  • Yes! Didn't Yahushua say to the pharisees, " There are many righteous men who longed to see what you see.." ???

  • Yes! Didn't Yahushua say to the pharisees, " There are many righteous men who longed to see what you see.." ???

  • @OnTheLongRoadHome ...what is paul right about??? he says none not even one....this means there are nada---nil---zip!!!! so i now presume that if YOU say paul is right?? both cant be right 'cos it is opposing statements in other words you are then saying that JESUS IS LYING....thats why you easily state in your words...."then we wouldnt need Jesus".... cos Jesus says there are righteous ppl

    PLEEEEZE WAKE UP TO THE DECEIPTION ..... you have enough evidence to C

  • @OnTheLongRoadHome I think many passages in the bible would disagree with you. At the same time it is good to have humility. So to think in our own minds that we are completely righteous or "good" proves a lack of humility. Yahweh called many men in the bible "righteous." Yes, they were sinners as well. But this is the power of true repentance. Paul insists we need a savior for this. But Yahweh, the prophets, and Jesus insisted on repentance.

  • Alo ha,

    EXCELLENT VIDEO.

    Very good points, indisputable.

    Must watch for every Christian.

    Bill

  • super, excellent ,Gracias , from Hawaii ,

    Juanita

  • VERY GOOD!!!

  • ..halleluYah..!!!! may Yahweh bless and keep you this is a very well laid-out explanation...and you are right ....Yahushua (jesus) would never do that...He even healed the soldiers' ear when it was severed the night of His arrest.

    but we are tired of the paul followers thinking out excuses and saying...paul meant this or that when as a matter of fact he didnt...he said what he meant.

    keep on sounding the alarm!!!! YAH-Bless

  • question:

    how can some1 come "in your name" and to say that he is "you"? o. 0

    wouldn´t the phrase be more like?: for many will come in my name, claiming [that] i am the Christ, an will deceit many. now it makes sense. and that s exactly what Paul did.

    it s similar to Matthew 7 21-23 "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord... "

    ty for this interesting video. awsome as always. =)

  • @SuperBoomboon Yes, I believed for many years that Jesus was saying others would come claiming to be the Messiah. But the passage makes sense when viewed in context....no one is going to come in Jesus' name while claiming THEY are the Messiah. Jesus was referring to himself. This is purely translational and has more to do with the way the language was spoken in his day. There are other passages like this one....where it appears Jesus is referring to others rather than himself.

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