Paris Reidhead "Ten Shekels and A Shirt" with Subtitles
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- čas přidán 27. 11. 2018
- I did not transcript all the words by myself. I also used the pdf file provided by www.heavenreigns.com. The table of Contents below was also constructed by them. God bless you!
Table of Contents
5:27 - THE LEVITE
10:00 - PRAGMATISM
15:07 - HUMANISM
19:11 - LIBERAL, FUNDAMENTALIST...or NEITHER?
26:26 - REVERENCE FOR LIFE
35:16 - WHAT ABOUT YOU?
37:12 - THE PREACHERS
39:16 - THE DIFFERENCE!
43:42 - THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT
48:48 - THE LAMB WHO WAS SLAIN
One of the GREATEST sermons ever preached! Unfortunately, almost ALL preach for ten shekel's & a shirt...
Thank you, for putting the words to this sermon, it can be hard to keep up with the lingo & sophisticated speech of that time. God bless.
This tears down every principle that modern Christianity is built upon . Thank you Jesus..
Love this soooo much🥺❤❤❤❤❤❤. Living in such a hedonistic society, it's so important to be set apart, never conforming to this world, and its pleasures.
One of my favorite sermons
I agree my favorite will truly change your life
Very helpful work brother..God Bless
THANK YOU for doing the work on this! I thought I was going to have to do it myself.
Woah what a powerful message I hope it gets burned into my very bones
Amen
@@kellicoffman8440@kelli coffman Read The Pursuit of God by A W Tozer. Very deep soul searching thoughts and exhortations in it by a man who was considered a 20th Century prophet even in his lifetime.
I think the word missing in 37:10 is "he is caught"
Thank you for this video. Its eye opening
30:05
24:24
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33:14
40:20
It is not wrong to love God for what he has done for us. Not to do so, would be the very baseness of ingratitude. To love God purely for what he is, is by some spoken of as the highest kind of love, into which enters no element of self. It is not so. For in that case, you are actuated by the pleasure of loving; and this pleasure of loving an infinitely lovable and glorious Being, of necessity introduces self. Besides, to say that we are to love God solely for what he is, and not for what he had done, is to make ingratitude an essential element of pure love. David's love showed itself in not forgetting God's benefits. But this pure love soars beyond David's and finds it a duty to be unthankful, lest perchance some selfish element mingle itself with its superhuman, superangelic purity.
God is omnibenevolent, we are to give thanks for his benefits, in doing so we praise who he is, not what he has given. I think you missed the point entirely.
@@b1foschiefs No, I didn’t miss the point.
It’s not ingratitude it’s seeking the Giver not the ten shekels and a shirt 👚 more so now than then people are not coming to the Lord to serve him but for the name it and claim it blessing
This sermon has nothing to do with loving God for who He is or what He has done for us