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The Way International: THE STRAIGHT TRUTH

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2010

The Way International is a non-denominational ministry headquartered in New Knoxville, Ohio. This video presents straightforward information regarding the doctrine, practices, and leadership of The Way International.

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  • It always made me laugh, how the "Ministry" always said God gave you a free gift, but then they had the nerve to turn around and say that you "Owe" God. Well how can that be? How can you "Owe" for a free gift? And of course in order to repay your debt, you had to ensure that the President and his wife (no names mentioned, but most of you probably know who I'm talking about) live high off of the hog.

  • know from experience everything said in video is truth regarding the way. please take heed people. not only totalitarian, but teaching mixture of new age doctrine with heretical anti-christ doctrines as well. little truth, mostly lies. if you are still in -- get out and get free as many of us have. study the bible from God's Word itself and not from the books being put out by this cult. there is a lot of error!

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  • @chicotweener36 42cody1 has a very valid arguement one that begs the question "since the context shows the disciples praying to Christ in Acts 1:21-24, Acts 7:59 ----then upon your death bed would you also PRAY to Jesus to receive your spirit as Stephen did in Acts 7:59"? After all its biblical and since Prayer is Worship and since Stephen fully felt comfortable to Pray to Christ at his death---then wouldn't Stephen be in a better position than that of Weirwille to know Christs' identity?

  • @chicotweener36 So the context shows them not only praying to Christ but the Larger context of scripture Only places Jesus as choosing HIS disciples. This conclusion agrees with the totality of scripture and that is why scholars strongly agree that Jesus is the Lord to whom the disciples prayed. Simple logic of the context of scripture is what settles this matter soundly. If you believe the Father chose Jesus' disciples then please elaborate from scripture all those supportive text.

  • @chicotweener36 there are two logical reasons why that the Lord Jesus is the person to whom the disciples prayed 1. The Context VS 21 refers to the Lord Jesus and continues on into Acts 1:24. 2nd Christ is the ONLY one in scripture that chose HIS disciples. Further evidence from 1st century is Acts 7:59 when Stephen prayed to Christ to receive his spirit. Now where in scripture did the Father ever chose any of Christ's disciples?? Logic dictates the disciples prayed to Christ to replace Judas.

  • @007bfitz Acts 1:24 And they prayed, and said, Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men, shew whether of these two thou hast chosen. Sorry but this doesn't say they prayed to Jesus, it says Lord not Jesus

  • @daytonohiofellowship I personally don't see any humor or reason to use terms such as "lol" when discussing biblical and spiritual matters-it comes off as disrespectful before before an Holy omnipotent God who through his love and grace allows us to have our next breath to begin with. It just has no place in a forum that seeks to bring the lost to Christ as their saving Lord-whom is our One and Only Shepard Jn 10 to begin with without the exclusion of Yahweh in Ps 23 hardly an adopted Shepard.

  • @daytonohiofellowship What I find interesting is that these first century Christians believing in strict monotheism would address their prayers to this Jesus as we see in the book of Acts-prayer being invocation which was Worship- no matter how you slice it. The disciples prayed to Jesus about who would replace Judas Iscariot which as well would have been blasphemous and as well would have broken the 1st commnadment. Acts 1:24. This is 1st century evidence of how the Apostles thought of Jesus.

  • @daytonohiofellowship I would hope during your studies that you would read the scholastic accounts for the three listed above points. The Son of God, Right Hand of Power, and Coming on the Clouds of Heaven and how such statements fell on the 1st century jewish ear at the time. When we understand each of these we see harmony between all four gosples. Also study the term "Call Upon" as it relates to Christ-it means to invoke, adore, and Worship that is Christ. Acts 9:14, Romans 10:9-13.

  • @daytonohiofellowship theres 3 things in Mark scholars would disagree with your position on. Christ's claim of being the son of the blessed-which got him killed, Right Hand of Power, and Coming on the Clouds of Heaven-something only Deity does. Paul consistently took old testament verses of God and inserted the name of Jesus, and the Church consistently "Called Upon" Jesus as their saving LORD=Yahweh. Thats the very reason they were persecuted to begin with. Acts 9:14. Scholars attest to this.

  • @007bfitz No one thought Jesus was God when he was here not even Paul the Jews or early christians. Early christians thought Jesus was 'adopted' son of God. Mark is the first gospel and Scholars see Adoptionist theology in the Gospel (not God at all). By the time John is wrote Jesus is God at the first verse and Jesus is none of this in Mark. There is way more to it than this short text lol. Yes the bible teaches BOTH, just depends on where you are reading it at lol.

  • @daytonohiofellowship I guess your kinda saying that the bible declares Jesus to be God and then says he is not God? please explain your position?

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