they probably give them food...and its not about dragging them in there its about showing through your actions that jesus is here on earth. Its about showing them this physical life is only temporary and that there are bigger and better things when it ends. My church actually takes in the homeless and lets them eat and stay at our church for a week and then they go to another Episcopalian church. Its called Family Promise.
No offense nirvana but bringing homeless eople to church isn't really helping them. Its giving them a place to be for a coupe hours. Wha they need is food, shelter,clothes but most importantly love. What they dont need is to be dragged into a church (probably with the promise of free food) to be told over and over again God will take care of every problem as long as they are a christian. God is always with us. But that doesnt mean he is going to keep all bad things from us. Even being homeless
Hallelujah indeed. The fact that God loves rapists, gay people, child molesters, liars, murderers, and you and me as much as He loves Mother Teresa is very good news. :)
He loves all of us equally. And I think there is an underlying message in that part of the song too: God is the only one who has the right to judge us.
I don't think we even need to say "equally". We should just say "God loves all of us." The sentiment you're trying to express is more clearly said this way: "God's love is not contingent on us. It cannot be lessened by and wrongful sin nor any good deed. God's love is ontological."
I cant thank you enough for making a video so i can listen to this song. The world of christianity needs to hear this. We no longer help those who need it. A direct command from God was to take care of widows and orphans but you'll never see a church help them out
very well done thanks for the comment on my video I like your video =P Brave Saint Saturn, Five Iron Frenzy, and Roper are prolly all my top 3 fav. bands
they probably give them food...and its not about dragging them in there its about showing through your actions that jesus is here on earth. Its about showing them this physical life is only temporary and that there are bigger and better things when it ends. My church actually takes in the homeless and lets them eat and stay at our church for a week and then they go to another Episcopalian church. Its called Family Promise.
butterball11212 3 years ago
No offense nirvana but bringing homeless eople to church isn't really helping them. Its giving them a place to be for a coupe hours. Wha they need is food, shelter,clothes but most importantly love. What they dont need is to be dragged into a church (probably with the promise of free food) to be told over and over again God will take care of every problem as long as they are a christian. God is always with us. But that doesnt mean he is going to keep all bad things from us. Even being homeless
tecrane 3 years ago
No no, they weren't homeless... they were druggies.
NirvanaLord 3 years ago
You made a typo when saying Hallelujah. :P
No problem though... amazing song!
NirvanaLord 3 years ago
Nicely done, i especially liked the bible verse at the beginning.
celryn 3 years ago
Cheers!
tripleheartthreat 3 years ago
I love the part where they added in the quote from Apollo 8.
rosies2008 4 years ago
Hallelujah indeed. The fact that God loves rapists, gay people, child molesters, liars, murderers, and you and me as much as He loves Mother Teresa is very good news. :)
cattieloves 4 years ago 13
He loves all of us equally. And I think there is an underlying message in that part of the song too: God is the only one who has the right to judge us.
rosies2008 4 years ago 6
@rosies2008
I don't think we even need to say "equally". We should just say "God loves all of us." The sentiment you're trying to express is more clearly said this way: "God's love is not contingent on us. It cannot be lessened by and wrongful sin nor any good deed. God's love is ontological."
Genktarov 2 months ago
well done, i like the fading shrinking halleuja.
itsandys 4 years ago 2
thank u again for posting this, i made my own vid to the song, check it out.
masterj22 4 years ago
I cant thank you enough for making a video so i can listen to this song. The world of christianity needs to hear this. We no longer help those who need it. A direct command from God was to take care of widows and orphans but you'll never see a church help them out
tecrane 4 years ago 2
But thank God for the churches who do...there are some. I go to one. :)
cattieloves 4 years ago
Well that's odd... my church helps many people. In fact, during revival services, we brought in people from the streets.
NirvanaLord 3 years ago
Good work. I wish someone would put resistor on here.
rorsy5 4 years ago
i have never herd this befor but wow a great song.
masterj22 4 years ago
Awesome video by the way. Brave Saint Saturn awesome music. Reese Roper rocks
garzaunit 5 years ago
very well done thanks for the comment on my video I like your video =P Brave Saint Saturn, Five Iron Frenzy, and Roper are prolly all my top 3 fav. bands
mouschio 5 years ago
Great job. Awesome music choice. Should've captioned the "dododo" part. :)
kjoneill 5 years ago
wow, I love this. great idea for such a great song.
dclancy 5 years ago