Who Are Your Enemies?

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

This clip is taken from the sermon "The Beatitudes, Part 1," preached from the Sea of Galilee by Pastor Mark Driscoll at the Mars Hill Church Ballard campus in Seattle, Washington, on April 11, 2010. It is the 24th sermon in our sermon series on the Gospel of Luke.


To watch or download the full sermon, visit: http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/luke/the-beatitudes-part-1

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  • @Pablo113 But we're not Muslims...so get over that too. I can see you really don't like dealing with Christians, but please understand that we, as believers in Jesus, just don't want you ending up in Hell. BTW, its not our arrogance...its the message which comes from God through His Word. I just happen to stand by it no matter the cost.

  • @SeekHisKingdom it's a nice day

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  • @SeekHisKingdom

    We Christians can get a Vitamin D deficiency from sitting inside a darkened, air-conditioned building every Sunday.

  • @Eric0873 WOW, I guess theres no convincing you then huh? Good day.

  • @surshot56 Yes, I'm serious by saying that. I know...you're thinking; "Isn't the Bible written by men??" Yes, the Bible was indeed penned by men, but inspired by God through those men to communicate His thoughts to us. The theory of evolution is a baseless theory posed by men who just do not want God to exist.

  • @Eric0873 The thoeory of evolution is written by men? Are you serious saying that?

  • Love Commie, love communists?! that's really, really hard i must say.

  • @created4goodwrks , Please watch the following youtube video in it's entirety copy and paste the following into the search bar:

    "The 6 Moral Dealbreakers of Christianity"

    May you someday come to the point where you can shed your ignorance!

  • What about "The Enemy"? Pity, maybe? Righteous anger, I can understand. Where does love fit in there?

  • How do I LOVE & BLESS my enemy? I found the Greek word for bless...it's pretty much self-explainitory. The Greek word for "bless" is "eulogeo" (eulogeo), "to speak well of." It also means "to praise, to extol". Similarly, the word for "blessing" is "eulogia" (eulogia), which literally means "well-speaking."

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