Many have probably heard of the saying "my house is built on the rock". But is the meaning given to it really what it means in the bible? As we examine the words of Jesus who was actually the one who gave this phrase, we'll come to know what He really meant.
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jangk91 4 months ago
@goyogarcia08 It's a temptation for anybody to lust before you fall in love. We all go there somtimes. I could relate but that doesn't make it right. its not pleasing to God. When we lust after a women it's a selfish motive. Your first motive should not be what we get from that women. That would be a selfish motive. Love is outward giving not self seeking. Its not about us. Now there is nothing wrong with wanting an attractive woman but again with the right motives..
VLombardi01 7 months ago
Faith is overrated so is lady blabla
dangerjuices 8 months ago
@JesusNonEnviromental lol Forgive me I thought you said manual, Its Emmanuel
JesusNonEnviromental 9 months ago
Manual, As the Apostles did in the beginning of their letters you must make it clear who you are addressing. If you're speaking to unbelievers who claim to be Christians yet their lives are not evident of a new creature in Christ then address them personally and share the Gospel because we can agree that you can't teach holy living and sanctification or consecration to unbelievers. Preach the Gospel to that target audience. If you're rebuking Christians then thats a different matter
JesusNonEnviromental 9 months ago
Excellent video and great way to show the scripture to others by visually doing so....and the message that we are to not only hears the word of God but to be obedient to it....
48Suthrngirl 9 months ago
@decide2think Why would anyone with your sense watch this? Second of all, you're taking the "giving all away" out of context. In Mark 10, Jesus listed the commandments minus the last one, which is "thou shalt not covet". When that rich young ruler missed the point, he then told him to give all away to confirm that this was his problem, coveting. There are many rich people in the bible who were rich and didn't have that problem. Take Joseph of Arimathea for example.
thelastcrisis 9 months ago
I have a question, i love what you are doing but sometimes I feel like it's a lot for us to take in at a time. Am i wrong to think so?
kuyaeyan 9 months ago
Amen!!!
God bless you.
savana906 9 months ago
Tho the fictional character you are referring to (Jesus) may have had a few good things to say... I'm not going to give away all of my possessions, abandon my family, or support the practice of slavery as he also condoned. Logical thought, education and science has given us so much more than that primitive and poorly written book you are quoting from. And sorry, you seem like a nice guy, but that was extremely boring too.
decide2think 9 months ago