You fool He said this ya that is true however it was before he was born again He wasnt even a believer when he said this. Can you expect anything else from a non believer????
You are misguided. Are you guiding yourself? Most of these were prophetic in nature, pointing forward to the Righteousnes of Christ. Besides, The Spirit of God wrote the Bible - not men.
Man can be as perfect in his Sphere and God is in His.
Thank you for reading all those wonderful Psalms to me, however. I was blessed.
Do you people ever listen to yourselves. You interpret everything to fit your beliefs. The God described in the old testament is so obviously a ghastly being created by man in his own image.
I received your message and understand your point, though others here apparently do not. Lewis' faith was do wishy washy that only his fiction books are of any value. I really wish, though, that you would throw out that horrid bible version you are using and use the real word of God in English - the KJV - which doesn't say "stump of Jesse" as your bible does, but rightly says "root of Jesse", among many other things. Peace and blessings, Rev. Jim Cunningham, King James Bible Ministries
I see your poin about the king James version but you should ask your self, are you focusing on Christ or tradition? the version of the bible you use is of secondary important, and all accurate new translations (english standard version for example) say the same thing as the king James version but in MDERN language that is used today. no one uses the language of the KJV anymore. its silly to say all modern translations are wrong because language changes over time.
Also, (allthough its of secondary importance) modern translations are if anything more accurate than the KJV because the scholars of Hebrew and Greek and Aramaic are more knollagable than the ones of years ago. they are more capable and have a good deal more original bible manuscripts. for the people of today in my opinion (especially young people) modern more understandable versions are better for reaching out with the gospel.
of course you can use which ever accurate version you like, but dont claim its the only correct version because its the same as the modern ones but in archaic language.
Remember to ask yourself: am I loving Christ and bringing Glory on Him, or am i loving tradition?
lol I like how you left of that "Redeem me part" :) THe apostles spoke about important matters. It wasn't there job to explain certain things to us, but to be vessels for Christ. :l
Although, you are correct about many of the psalms being prophetically about Jesus. There are hundreds of prophecies concerning Jesus, and likely many of the psalms can be looked at with a view to the (then) future Messiah; and rightly, as even being spoken by him, although originally uttered by the psalmists, under divine inspiration.
It IS possible for a Christian to be both holy and "perfect" (tho we are all imperfect sinners). It's a relative holiness and perfection, in the sense that God himself says "you must be holy, as I am holy". Meaning, as imperfect sinners, we must do our best to not be ultimately found condemned by God for serious sin. David, althought he DID commit serious sin, was forgiven, and at the time of his inspired psalms, was doing his best to "keep holy", with Jehovah's help.
i like your video pretty awesome =)) keep it up
tedkanode123 3 months ago
WOW! Great video, thanks for the enlightenment.
goldchocobo333 2 years ago
you a retard for posting this nonsense. get a clue.
grumpiking 3 years ago
You fool He said this ya that is true however it was before he was born again He wasnt even a believer when he said this. Can you expect anything else from a non believer????
hastetheday1902 3 years ago
You are misguided. Are you guiding yourself? Most of these were prophetic in nature, pointing forward to the Righteousnes of Christ. Besides, The Spirit of God wrote the Bible - not men.
Man can be as perfect in his Sphere and God is in His.
Thank you for reading all those wonderful Psalms to me, however. I was blessed.
Phil T
Evangelander 4 years ago
Do you people ever listen to yourselves. You interpret everything to fit your beliefs. The God described in the old testament is so obviously a ghastly being created by man in his own image.
EndeavourAlways 4 years ago
I received your message and understand your point, though others here apparently do not. Lewis' faith was do wishy washy that only his fiction books are of any value. I really wish, though, that you would throw out that horrid bible version you are using and use the real word of God in English - the KJV - which doesn't say "stump of Jesse" as your bible does, but rightly says "root of Jesse", among many other things. Peace and blessings, Rev. Jim Cunningham, King James Bible Ministries
hmghosthost 4 years ago
I see your poin about the king James version but you should ask your self, are you focusing on Christ or tradition? the version of the bible you use is of secondary important, and all accurate new translations (english standard version for example) say the same thing as the king James version but in MDERN language that is used today. no one uses the language of the KJV anymore. its silly to say all modern translations are wrong because language changes over time.
daranac2 3 years ago
Also, (allthough its of secondary importance) modern translations are if anything more accurate than the KJV because the scholars of Hebrew and Greek and Aramaic are more knollagable than the ones of years ago. they are more capable and have a good deal more original bible manuscripts. for the people of today in my opinion (especially young people) modern more understandable versions are better for reaching out with the gospel.
daranac2 3 years ago
of course you can use which ever accurate version you like, but dont claim its the only correct version because its the same as the modern ones but in archaic language.
Remember to ask yourself: am I loving Christ and bringing Glory on Him, or am i loving tradition?
(in your case your translation)
God bless
daranac2 3 years ago
lol I like how you left of that "Redeem me part" :) THe apostles spoke about important matters. It wasn't there job to explain certain things to us, but to be vessels for Christ. :l
LionnessOfZion 4 years ago
Although, you are correct about many of the psalms being prophetically about Jesus. There are hundreds of prophecies concerning Jesus, and likely many of the psalms can be looked at with a view to the (then) future Messiah; and rightly, as even being spoken by him, although originally uttered by the psalmists, under divine inspiration.
JWinCT 4 years ago
It IS possible for a Christian to be both holy and "perfect" (tho we are all imperfect sinners). It's a relative holiness and perfection, in the sense that God himself says "you must be holy, as I am holy". Meaning, as imperfect sinners, we must do our best to not be ultimately found condemned by God for serious sin. David, althought he DID commit serious sin, was forgiven, and at the time of his inspired psalms, was doing his best to "keep holy", with Jehovah's help.
JWinCT 4 years ago