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Dr. Robert A. Morey is the author of over 45 books, some of which have been translated into French, German, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Polish, and Finnish. He is listed in The International Authors and Writers Who's Who and Contemporary Authors.
He earned a B.A. from Covenant College, an MDiv. and DMin. from Westminster Seminary, a PhD. from Louisiana Baptist University and a honorary D.D. from Faith Theological Seminary.

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  • What day should we go to church? Saturday or Sunday?

  • @TheMasterheadhunter - We can go to church service any day. I believe the question you are asking is this, "Has God done away with the Sabbath?" My simple answer is no. I can keep the Sabbath without going to a one hour service. Conversely, just because I go to a one hor service does not necessarily mean I kept the Sabbath.

  • God is perfect, righteous and Holy in all His ways and attributes. "For God so loved the world..." YES, God loves everyone.

    However, God's JUSTICE is also PERFECT. The LORD will NOT compromise one of His attributes for the sake of another (will not compromise perfect justice for the sake of His perfect love).

    The demands of His justice were met in Christ. It's God's way or the hell way. There are millions of people whom God loves - in hell right now. Their choice - not God's.

  • I believe there are billions in hell (better understood as the grave) right now awaiting Christ's return.

    It's not the sin that is judged, but the sinner.

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  • The evidence that proves that you have been saved or elected(whatever) by God, is in the change He did in you, not the change you did because man cannot change. Its the potter who molds the clay, not the other way around.

  • i am not a christian but this is a very good video. and i aurgue these same points with so called christians all the time and its very refreshing to see it coming from a christian.

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  • Lord, I pray that you would reveal yourself in a greater way to your people. Continue to reconcile the world through those you have already reconciled to you! Do a mighty work and help your people grow up into the fullness of Christ! I also lift up Robert Morey to you, touch and overwelm him with your presence! In the name of Jesus! Amen!

  • people its very simple if you work 24 hours every day for the homeless en sick

    give your money away to the poor a some of over 1 million dollars

    pray en go to church everyday

    never get angry jealous a thief murderer liar

    end many more problems you do not have

    in simple point of view bee like CHRIST (which is impossible)

    but lets say if you could, end still if you deny god ore Jesus

    YOU ARE LOST for ever !!!!!!

  • lolz this video reminds me of the bon jovi song "you give love a bad name" walk in the light

  • 1:16 

  • @vj5467 Any Greek Lexicon will tell you that "world" in John 16-17 is talking about believers. The believing WORLD will be saved. Jesus said in John 6:33 that he "giveth life unto the world". Now, is he saying that he gives eternal life to everyone or to just to those that God has elected as we read througout Scripture?

  • @targetforever Keywords: US and WE meaning the Elect. It doesn't say "them" or "everyone".

  • @EmmaBorowy "I believe that God DOES love everybody"

    It doesn't matter what YOU believe. Read Psalm 5:5 on how God hates sinners everyday.

  • @SE7EN163 Not in Romans 9. How do those deal where it says, "it is not of HIM that willeth"(vs.16) or "Nay but, O MAN, who art thou that repliest against God?"(vs.20)? Clearly it is speaking about an individual and not a nation.

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