www.pianogig.com aka POWER IN THE BLOOD. Pianist, Leon Harp performs his arrangement of this gospel favorite. aka "Power in the Blood." Sheet music available at www.hotcoffeemusic.net and www.christianpianosolos.com
@ sweetsweatyfeet d minute u repent ur saved as soon as u ask god in2 ur life. adversaries are always gonna make an arguement dats d devil usen dem 2 try make us doubt our own faith u read d bible in scriptures n most of d time jesus is talken in parables dats y we can always relate a scripture 2 a time in our life wen d scripture is explained in a bible study. pastors still listen 2 ppl doin bible studies n teachings i find if sum1 is comfortable in der belief dey wont argue any1 elses.
@sweetsweatyfeet The adversary thinks that we need to read the whole Bible to be saved. Jesus' way is very simple, just believe in Him. He will take care of the rest. That's why He tells us His yoke is light. Consider the robber who was crucified next to Him. He didn't even have the NT script to touch and smell, let alone read. Just because he asked Jesus to remember him and it's all done for him. There is very little truth in the world we live in. Jesus' theology makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
@heidilow77 As a matter of fact I am an atheist as I have been trying to point out. Why?--because there is no good reason to believe. The depiction of god in the bible is obvious fabrication of iron age tribesmen and the early churches as a tool of manipulation and control. The bible is not about truth; it's about seizing control of your mind and establishing theocracy. The bible you read now bears little resemblance to the original scripts.
(con't) I feel strongly that sinners deserve God, and that good people like yourself deserve God too. So don't misunderstand God through human eyes. Don't hold yourself from Jesus Christ because Christians fail. After all, it's God who saves, not His followers. It takes a little space in our hearts, though, to let God do His will through His followers. And even more space to know that these followers are not perfect. If I don't 'see' you again, hope to see you in heaven.
@sweetsweatyfeet Through it all you just feel that God shouldn't be depicted in a certain way. You don't deny totally the existence the God. You just don't 'see' things in those lens. Then you have to pray cause you are too smart. I don't think you can find equally smart people who can discuss the matter with you over the internet. In fact, if you wish to know God intimately, one of the surest and best ways is to go to the descendants of Israelites. Seriously some of them know God far better.
Con't It's become transparently clear to me that an advanced, omnipotent creator of the universe could never be anything thing like the one depicted in the bible. The biblical god is characteristically a projection from the barbaric mentalities of that time. It comes across as a product of primitive thinking and profound ignorance of science and reason. The god of the bible is a made up specter as surely as the day is long.
@heidilow77 Atrocities committed and commanded by god are not my claim---they come from OT scriptures. Scripture is quite clear these acts of sadism and depravity carried out by the Israelites on their neighbors were commands from god. That includes, killing babies, even the unborn by spearing the bellies of pregnant women. The young virgin girls were to be spared but "kept for themselves" as slaves and to rape.
The "sins" of man are but childish pranks in contrast to the atrocities of god.
@sweetsweatyfeet (1) In Genesis 15, God promised to give a land to Abram, but then waited 400 years to act. In Genesis 18, through Abraham's persistent questioning we see God's nature. Some decisions are indeed hard. (2) I don't know about you, but for me it's a lot more convenient to carry out the 'activities' you listed without having a book that constantly reminds me that I will die in my sin. (3) When people falsely claim something to be from God when it's not, God will deal with them.
@heidilow77 Genocide is a "hard decision"? Okay--defend atrocities, rape, slavery, spearing pregnant bellies, dashing infants against rocks--anything to make your "god" look good, right?
Here is a dose of reality; there is and was no god, there was only a band of savage marauders who slaughtered, raped and looted neighboring tribes, proclaiming it god's command as justification. It's exactly like Islamic maniacs killing "evil infidels" for allah, which BTW is the same god as Yahweh.
@ sweetsweatyfeet d minute u repent ur saved as soon as u ask god in2 ur life. adversaries are always gonna make an arguement dats d devil usen dem 2 try make us doubt our own faith u read d bible in scriptures n most of d time jesus is talken in parables dats y we can always relate a scripture 2 a time in our life wen d scripture is explained in a bible study. pastors still listen 2 ppl doin bible studies n teachings i find if sum1 is comfortable in der belief dey wont argue any1 elses.
MsCaroline31 7 months ago
Can you please teach me how to play like that.. You're so talented. God bless.
GDELASAL 8 months ago
@sweetsweatyfeet The adversary thinks that we need to read the whole Bible to be saved. Jesus' way is very simple, just believe in Him. He will take care of the rest. That's why He tells us His yoke is light. Consider the robber who was crucified next to Him. He didn't even have the NT script to touch and smell, let alone read. Just because he asked Jesus to remember him and it's all done for him. There is very little truth in the world we live in. Jesus' theology makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
heidilow77 10 months ago 2
@heidilow77 As a matter of fact I am an atheist as I have been trying to point out. Why?--because there is no good reason to believe. The depiction of god in the bible is obvious fabrication of iron age tribesmen and the early churches as a tool of manipulation and control. The bible is not about truth; it's about seizing control of your mind and establishing theocracy. The bible you read now bears little resemblance to the original scripts.
sweetsweatyfeet 10 months ago
(con't) I feel strongly that sinners deserve God, and that good people like yourself deserve God too. So don't misunderstand God through human eyes. Don't hold yourself from Jesus Christ because Christians fail. After all, it's God who saves, not His followers. It takes a little space in our hearts, though, to let God do His will through His followers. And even more space to know that these followers are not perfect. If I don't 'see' you again, hope to see you in heaven.
heidilow77 10 months ago
@sweetsweatyfeet Through it all you just feel that God shouldn't be depicted in a certain way. You don't deny totally the existence the God. You just don't 'see' things in those lens. Then you have to pray cause you are too smart. I don't think you can find equally smart people who can discuss the matter with you over the internet. In fact, if you wish to know God intimately, one of the surest and best ways is to go to the descendants of Israelites. Seriously some of them know God far better.
heidilow77 10 months ago
Con't It's become transparently clear to me that an advanced, omnipotent creator of the universe could never be anything thing like the one depicted in the bible. The biblical god is characteristically a projection from the barbaric mentalities of that time. It comes across as a product of primitive thinking and profound ignorance of science and reason. The god of the bible is a made up specter as surely as the day is long.
sweetsweatyfeet 10 months ago
@heidilow77 Atrocities committed and commanded by god are not my claim---they come from OT scriptures. Scripture is quite clear these acts of sadism and depravity carried out by the Israelites on their neighbors were commands from god. That includes, killing babies, even the unborn by spearing the bellies of pregnant women. The young virgin girls were to be spared but "kept for themselves" as slaves and to rape.
The "sins" of man are but childish pranks in contrast to the atrocities of god.
sweetsweatyfeet 10 months ago
@sweetsweatyfeet (1) In Genesis 15, God promised to give a land to Abram, but then waited 400 years to act. In Genesis 18, through Abraham's persistent questioning we see God's nature. Some decisions are indeed hard. (2) I don't know about you, but for me it's a lot more convenient to carry out the 'activities' you listed without having a book that constantly reminds me that I will die in my sin. (3) When people falsely claim something to be from God when it's not, God will deal with them.
heidilow77 10 months ago
@heidilow77 Genocide is a "hard decision"? Okay--defend atrocities, rape, slavery, spearing pregnant bellies, dashing infants against rocks--anything to make your "god" look good, right?
Here is a dose of reality; there is and was no god, there was only a band of savage marauders who slaughtered, raped and looted neighboring tribes, proclaiming it god's command as justification. It's exactly like Islamic maniacs killing "evil infidels" for allah, which BTW is the same god as Yahweh.
sweetsweatyfeet 10 months ago