I love the dare 2 share video. Defending God is like defending a lion. He doesn't need your help homie, just unlock the cage. We are a very small people with huge heads. And very tiny hearts. On a very tiny little planet. In the middle of a vast expanse. Living for God's glory is the only logical response to this situation.
@missrockz i think that if you look at this video it is a thought of love. That someone would be willing to step in and take all of the wrath that was deserved for you or I. "What greater love is there than this that a man would lay down his life for another"
im a Christian studying at seminary, my question is do we really need to be saved FROM GOD?!? i believe he exists, i believe i am saved, but not from Gods wrath, but because of his great love.
@kingdomtheology Thanks for your comment. Please read the first chapter of Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die by John Piper. I didn't know this either for a long time. But it's there in Scripture and it makes total sense. Jesus had to satisfy the Justice of God and uphold God's Holiness by propitiating God's Righteous hatred for sin (1 John 4:10).
@Member35071 Ill be honest john piper is a raving lunatic, read some NT wright, he will get you going. also dont proof text thats a horrible misuse of the scripture.
@kingdomtheology How is this proof texting? These are exegetical observations from Scripture. Another verse to consider with 1 John 4:10 is John 3:36 - those "who do not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him". Just wrath will be poured out on sinners because God is Holy. It "remains" on those who have not turned to the wrath-absorbing substitute - Jesus, the lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.
@kingdomtheology Sin evokes the wrath of God. So yes you are stepping in line with God and putting yourself under his blessing. Anything out of it is the opposite. But the point is Jesus came to die for our sins he did not come to die for the anger of God. so u are being saved from the chains of sin and away from the curse that comes from a life without God into when the puts him first. I hope that made sense lol
@kingdomtheology "and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come." 1 Thess 1:10. Question? Whose wrath did Jesus deliver us from?
"Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him." John 3:36
@kingdomtheology We should have been there (on that cross) Saying you don't need to be saved from God's wrath is essentially saying Jesus' death was meaningless. If you do not know conviction, you do not know sin, if you do not know of your sin, you do not know of repentance, if you do not know of repentance you do not know of Jesus, if you do not know of Jesus, you know nothing. God Bless you and encourage you.
@39jthm Why did you click on the video then? you knew coming in here what the nature of the video would be, you just like coming in here to incite arguments? I suggest you read up on what this man is saying, is all i ask of you. I come to you with love and respect, but in this day and age it hurts my soul to hear people like you make ignorant comments like that, I too once had ignorant thoughts, but then I satisfied my thirst for knowledge with the holy scriptures, all they do is tell the truth.
>implying 4 billion people dont disagree with them
>implying christianity has done anything good in its existence
>implying the bible wasnt written hundreds of years after the supposed events
>Implying: Is god willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able now willing? Then why call him god?
I love the dare 2 share video. Defending God is like defending a lion. He doesn't need your help homie, just unlock the cage. We are a very small people with huge heads. And very tiny hearts. On a very tiny little planet. In the middle of a vast expanse. Living for God's glory is the only logical response to this situation.
barramaestro 2 weeks ago
Praise Jesus, Bitches!!
wellsbranchdude 1 month ago
Why does Platt advocate the doctrines of infanticide, genocide, and slavery?
theNCGstudios 2 months ago in playlist David Platt
People forget about the love when fear i so easy to spread. We have lost siht of our direction. We must spread the thoughts of love.
missrockz 7 months ago
@missrockz i think that if you look at this video it is a thought of love. That someone would be willing to step in and take all of the wrath that was deserved for you or I. "What greater love is there than this that a man would lay down his life for another"
TheBigCdubya 1 week ago
awesome. One of the best analogies for what jesus did that i have ever heard
jambwiththelamb1 7 months ago
by wrath i think he means Justice
dancTDC 8 months ago
im a Christian studying at seminary, my question is do we really need to be saved FROM GOD?!? i believe he exists, i believe i am saved, but not from Gods wrath, but because of his great love.
kingdomtheology 9 months ago
@kingdomtheology Thanks for your comment. Please read the first chapter of Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die by John Piper. I didn't know this either for a long time. But it's there in Scripture and it makes total sense. Jesus had to satisfy the Justice of God and uphold God's Holiness by propitiating God's Righteous hatred for sin (1 John 4:10).
Member35071 8 months ago
@Member35071 Ill be honest john piper is a raving lunatic, read some NT wright, he will get you going. also dont proof text thats a horrible misuse of the scripture.
kingdomtheology 8 months ago
@kingdomtheology How is this proof texting? These are exegetical observations from Scripture. Another verse to consider with 1 John 4:10 is John 3:36 - those "who do not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him". Just wrath will be poured out on sinners because God is Holy. It "remains" on those who have not turned to the wrath-absorbing substitute - Jesus, the lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.
Member35071 8 months ago 2
@kingdomtheology Sin evokes the wrath of God. So yes you are stepping in line with God and putting yourself under his blessing. Anything out of it is the opposite. But the point is Jesus came to die for our sins he did not come to die for the anger of God. so u are being saved from the chains of sin and away from the curse that comes from a life without God into when the puts him first. I hope that made sense lol
AfroSunGoddess 8 months ago
@kingdomtheology "and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come." 1 Thess 1:10. Question? Whose wrath did Jesus deliver us from?
"Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him." John 3:36
daboomerang319 2 months ago
@kingdomtheology We should have been there (on that cross) Saying you don't need to be saved from God's wrath is essentially saying Jesus' death was meaningless. If you do not know conviction, you do not know sin, if you do not know of your sin, you do not know of repentance, if you do not know of repentance you do not know of Jesus, if you do not know of Jesus, you know nothing. God Bless you and encourage you.
ODM108 1 month ago
loved it-video quality a bit blurry-don't know why? Great word though.
PreacherinExile 10 months ago
>implying there is a god
39jthm 1 year ago
@39jthm Why did you click on the video then? you knew coming in here what the nature of the video would be, you just like coming in here to incite arguments? I suggest you read up on what this man is saying, is all i ask of you. I come to you with love and respect, but in this day and age it hurts my soul to hear people like you make ignorant comments like that, I too once had ignorant thoughts, but then I satisfied my thirst for knowledge with the holy scriptures, all they do is tell the truth.
mabbie312 9 months ago
@mabbie312 >imlpying they tell the truth
>implying 4 billion people dont disagree with them
>implying christianity has done anything good in its existence
>implying the bible wasnt written hundreds of years after the supposed events
>Implying: Is god willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able now willing? Then why call him god?
>implying implications
39jthm 9 months ago
great sermon.
THClypse 1 year ago
thats right. wow ive asking telling all the people that i know are Christians what are they saved from and how and it is shocking what they say.
krazime0123 1 year ago