Is Jesus Really God? LIVE Q&A for March 18, 2021
On today's program, our lead question is: Is Jesus really God? Then, lots of great questions from our viewers in the side chat: Why did Jesus tell some of the people He healed to not tell anyone about the miracle? 16:59 Was Jesus just a messenger of God, or was He God? 19:47 How can we know more about God the Father? 22:41 What does the Bible say about those who are “anointed”? 24:07 I am a nurse at a hospital – how can I more effectively share the gospel? 27:11 Does one have to believe that Jesus is God in order to be saved? 29:31 What is a good Bible dictionary? 34:30 Are there plans to translate the Enduring Word Bible commentary in to Dutch? 36:00 Are we in the dispensation of the Holy Spirit? 38:52 Is speaking in tongues the evidence of the Holy Spirit in one’s life? 42:57 Why did Jesus fulfill the desire of the demon “Legion” to go into the pigs? 47:14 Is the COVID-19 vaccine the mark of the beast? 50:21 Does 1 Timothy 2:8-15 say women should not be pastors? 53:43 How do I deal with a boss who doesn’t like me because I am a Christian? 58:00 Jesus is God • Jesus Christ Has All the Attributes of Deity • Jesus Christ is the Creator of all things • Jesus Christ has the authority to forgive all sins • Jesus Christ will raise (and judge) the dead at the end of time • The New Testament takes specific Old Testament references to Yahweh and applies them to Jesus Christ. • Jesus Christ referred to Himself in words and phrases that belong to God alone. The New Testament takes specific Old Testament references to Yahweh and applies them to Jesus Christ. • Yahweh is the Creator (Psalm 102:24-27); Jesus is the Creator (Hebrews 1:10-12) • Isaiah saw Yahweh (Isaiah 6:1-4); Isaiah saw Jesus (John 12:41) • Yahweh has a forerunner (Isaiah 40:3); Jesus had a forerunner (Matthew 3:3) • Yahweh disciples His people (Numbers 21:6f); Jesus disciples His people (1 Corinthians 10:9) • Yahweh is to be regard as holy (Isaiah 8:13); Jesus is to be regarded as holy (1 Peter 3:15) • Yahweh leads captivity captive (Psalm 68:18); Jesus leads captivity captive (Ephesians 4:8) • Yahweh is to be the object of faith (Joel 2:32); Jesus is to be the object of faith (Romans 10:9, 13) Jesus Christ referred to Himself in words and phrases that belong to God alone • Jesus said, “I am the bread that came down out of heaven” (John 6:41) • Jesus said, “I am the door; if anyone enters through Me, he shall be saved” (John 10:9) • Jesus said, “I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me, and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5) • Jesus said, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end” (Revelation 22:13) David Guzik’s teaching on 1 Timothy 2:8-15, having to do with men and women in the church: https://youtu.be/_LIaFoT5xaM
Acts 2:4-14 - To Speak with Other Tongues
Acts 2:4-14 speaks about the Holy Spirit being poured out upon the church and the phenomenon of speaking in tongues.
Exodus 23:20-33 - The Law and God's Promise
While Pastor David Guzik taught through the book of Exodus he would get together with Pastor Nate Wagner, and Pastor Dave Whalley, to go deeper into aspects of the LAW and the TABERNACLE. In this video the three discuss the law and God's promise mentioned in Exodus 23:20-33.
Psalm 83 - A Prayer for Help When War Threatens
Psalm 83 is a psalm of Asaph and some commentators connect this psalm with 2 Chronicles 20:1-37 and the victory won in Jehoshaphat’s time. Others see the collection of 10 enemies set against Israel as not referring to one specific occasion, but to the constant danger of extermination Israel lived under – relevant in both the ancient and modern world.
Psalm 82 - Earthly Judges Before the Great Judge
Psalm 82 is a psalm of Asaph and “...takes us in a few words behind and beyond our present wrongs, to portray God’s unbounded jurisdiction, his delegation of power, his diagnosis of our condition and his drastic intentions.” (Derek Kidner)
Exodus 23:14-17 - The Law and the Feasts
While Pastor David Guzik taught through the book of Exodus he would get together with Pastor Nate Wagner, and Pastor Dave Whalley, to go deeper into aspects of the LAW and the TABERNACLE. In this video the three discuss the law and the feasts mentioned in Exodus 23:14-17.
Will Physical Pain Exist in Hell? LIVE Q&A for March 11, 2021
Here is the link to our latest newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/enduringword.com/big-surprise-bigger-blessings On today's program, our lead question is: Will physical pain exist in hell? Then, great questions from the live chat: If a gay or lesbian person believes the gospel but there is no change of their life, are their sins truly forgiven? 18:18 Are vaccines such as the COVID-19 vaccine moral? Do we have a moral responsibility to get vaccinated? 24:11 Why were sins in the Old Testament not forgiven by sacrifice, but in the New Testament they can be forgiven? 31:03 How can a pastor maintain a good reputation? 35:18 Is the Antichrist holding a bow in Revelation 6:2 connected to the LGTBQ movement today? 38:02 Who is the “Spirit” in 2 Corinthians 3:16-17? 41:00 What about a pastor who called the police to remove two people attending his church? 43:33 Why do some say that women should not be pastors, yet they don’t command a head covering for women? 44:51 Why did Martin Luther want to remove many books from the New Testament? 50:06 Why was the Apocrypha removed from the Bible? 52:40 Did Jesus bleed to death? What does it mean that He shed His blood? 54:31 How do we biblically pray for government leaders and for Israel? 57:48 The quote attributed to Charles Spurgeon referenced in this video is: "The grace that does not change my life will not save my soul." (However, I have yet to come across a specific reference for this quote, so I can't say with certainty it is an actual quote from Spurgeon). Here is the link to the JAMA article on the death of Jesus Christ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kpAFTWZUPe-H_YTDIFvalh06TfsXqPgf/view?usp=sharing
Will Physical Pain Exist in Hell? LIVE Q&A for March 11, 2021
Here is the link to our latest newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/enduringword.com/big-surprise-bigger-blessings On today's program, our lead question is: Will physical pain exist in hell? Then, great questions from the live chat: If a gay or lesbian person believes the gospel but there is no change of their life, are their sins truly forgiven? 18:18 Are vaccines such as the COVID-19 vaccine moral? Do we have a moral responsibility to get vaccinated? 24:11 Why were sins in the Old Testament not forgiven by sacrifice, but in the New Testament they can be forgiven? 31:03 How can a pastor maintain a good reputation? 35:18 Is the Antichrist holding a bow in Revelation 6:2 connected to the LGTBQ movement today? 38:02 Who is the “Spirit” in 2 Corinthians 3:16-17? 41:00 What about a pastor who called the police to remove two people attending his church? 43:33 Why do some say that women should not be pastors, yet they don’t command a head covering for women? 44:51 Why did Martin Luther want to remove many books from the New Testament? 50:06 Why was the Apocrypha removed from the Bible? 52:40 Did Jesus bleed to death? What does it mean that He shed His blood? 54:31 How do we biblically pray for government leaders and for Israel? 57:48 The quote attributed to Charles Spurgeon referenced in this video is: "The grace that does not change my life will not save my soul." (However, I have yet to come across a specific reference for this quote, so I can't say with certainty it is an actual quote from Spurgeon). Here is the link to the JAMA article on the death of Jesus Christ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kpAFTWZUPe-H_YTDIFvalh06TfsXqPgf/view?usp=sharing
Against the Pride of Success - Isaiah 23:9
This is a daily devotional by Pastor David Guzik. Enduring Words for Troubled Times.
Acts 2:1-4 - All Filled with the Holy Spirit
Acts 2:1-4 speaks about the disciples of Jesus being filled with the Holy Spirit.