Acts 10 - Skip Heitzig

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2018
  • Many in the early church had a hard time believing God's grace extended to the Gentiles. In this message, we learn how God used a Roman centurion to reveal to Peter that no one is beyond the reach of God and there is no place for bigotry among His people.
    This teaching is from our series 44 Acts - 2017 with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Church.

Komentáře • 41

  • @marilynjackman7347
    @marilynjackman7347 Před 3 lety +8

    Dear Plaster Heitzig,
    I enjoy your bible studies so much. You are brilliant, not only do you teach the word of God, you incorporate history, geography and language lessons as well. How wonderful!
    May God bless you and strengthen you, so that you will continue teaching his word and enrich others.
    Be blessed!
    Dawn Jackman

  • @reliezer99
    @reliezer99 Před 2 lety +4

    How powerful God is, what a great exposition of His word, Thank you to all the servants of God involved in the production of this video. God Bless you.

  • @halemtessema9256
    @halemtessema9256 Před 2 lety +3

    Glory to God for loving us all; for extending his grace to all of us; for giving his son to all of us. When I read this section, I reflect on God's grace extended to Peter as well and I pray for God to show me my own prejudices against others for whatever reason.

  • @princedavid2353
    @princedavid2353 Před 3 lety +8

    I am listening to your preachings (and some other pastors) to broaden my knowledge of the bible. This is very helpful for someone like me who wants to teach people here in the Philippines "meatier stuffs," so we can bring up next generation deacons inside the church like in acts chapter 6, and not just rely on pastors to evangelize.

  • @erikglow8458
    @erikglow8458 Před rokem +2

    So powerful these sermons are truly beautiful, we are so blessed to have you Pastor Skip.

  • @God_Has_Commonsense
    @God_Has_Commonsense Před rokem +1

    Words aren’t enough to tell how much this message has blessed my heart. God bless you man of God. I’m writing a book and you have (without your knowing) given me over 2 pages worth of insight and information about my project. I hope to meet you one day. You’re a sound, Bible-based, and a right-divider-of-the-word teacher. God bless you

  • @mikemayo4194
    @mikemayo4194 Před 2 měsíci

    You have been a blessing in my life. Your rewards will be great.

  • @runa_dobaara
    @runa_dobaara Před 2 lety +1

    I thank you Pastor...i have been watching your sermon...i have completed 1st Samuel and Now Acts chapter is going on....i m blessed....🇮🇳 from India....

  • @mikewyckoff1123
    @mikewyckoff1123 Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing teaching and lesson Pastor Skip. Thank you.

  • @kansaspeach7727
    @kansaspeach7727 Před 6 lety +10

    Thank you Father for having " No favorites!: I think we believers forget this. How dare we be so pretentious to think we can limit God's Grace to others. Yet, we are chastened, and our Father never stops LOVING any of us. I love this sermon. I LOVE our Father whom we serve!!!!

  • @ebin9755
    @ebin9755 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good bible teachings from india

  • @rplata4242
    @rplata4242 Před 3 lety +2

    I always cry at the alter calls!👍❤ Amen!

  • @Purplecaprehab
    @Purplecaprehab Před 3 měsíci

    Love the messages 💕

  • @amandabrieno3487
    @amandabrieno3487 Před 5 lety +3

    I do know if I know how to do that. But actually I would like. To succeed at doing a lot for God. Pastor I will be playing the piano at the West Minister Presbyterian church on Sunday at 10:30. I wanted to invite you guys all of you because God helped me through you guys. Thank you for praying for me, teaching and loving me. This message is also for Star 88. I am trying to say this in a most heart felt way. I love you guys and I want to always be with you guys into eternity. There is nothing in life without God and Gods family.

  • @wintv9086
    @wintv9086 Před 2 lety +1

    God Bless Pastor😇🙏

  • @karenturner8322
    @karenturner8322 Před 3 lety

    I love your teachings thank you so much for posting

  • @delphadyeryoung4885
    @delphadyeryoung4885 Před 4 lety +4

    I love you Skip Heitzig! God bless you 🙏

  • @amovie07
    @amovie07 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @donbroyles3963
    @donbroyles3963 Před 3 lety

    Great teaching!

  • @michaelkclark6981
    @michaelkclark6981 Před 8 měsíci

    Praise God

  • @stevelenores5637
    @stevelenores5637 Před rokem

    I enjoy these sermons. Skip is very knowledgeable. My only question is how cold it was the day he gave this message? That's a serious looking sweater.🥶

    • @CalvaryABQ
      @CalvaryABQ  Před rokem

      Not sure Steve but sometimes Pastor Skip simply wears the sweater.
      - Miguel R.

  • @amandabrieno3487
    @amandabrieno3487 Před 5 lety +1

    PastorbSkip The Bloodline videoclip awesome

  • @mimir7968
    @mimir7968 Před 5 lety +1

    Amen

  • @He_Is_Risen
    @He_Is_Risen Před 4 lety +3

    a question about this chapter that I have been juggling around about. so as Christians do we follow the torah and not eat unclean animals just like the jews till this day? because since this was not about food but about a renewal of peters heart and about accepting gentiles, peters still kept the law (torah) and didn't eat those things considered unclean in the Lords eyes. I didn't eat pork for such a long time because I wanted to obey the torah as being a Christian. then I came across this chapter and took it literal and started eating pork and other animals considered unclean. but I don't want to sin against God. if you can clarify that would be awesome. God bless

    • @CalvaryABQ
      @CalvaryABQ  Před 4 lety +3

      This is Nick Macedo and I have the privilege of serving as an assistant pastor on staff here at Calvary. On behalf of Pastor Skip, I want to thank you for sending in your question. In regards to your specific question about the Old Testament law, as Christians we do believe we have to follow the ceremonial aspects of the Law (i.e. sacrifices, not eating non-kosher foods, fabric regulations, etc…) However, as followers of Jesus, we are still required to follow the moral aspects of the Law (i.e. not murdering, not stealing, not committing adultery, loving your neighbor, etc…)
      The full-length answer is this: Jesus did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill the Law (Matthew 5:17). Jesus’ teaching here, as well as passages in Romans and Galatians, means that the law was originally set up to show God’s followers how much we lack as humans. No matter how perfect or “good” we may be, we could never fulfill the Law nor follow every rule perfectly. Then Jesus steps into the picture, He is the actual fulfillment of the Law. Because of Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice on our behalf, we are no longer under the ceremonial aspects of the Law. When He died on the cross and rose again, this was the completion of mankind’s redemption. So, the Law is not to be done away with, but completed. This shows the gravity of Jesus’s sacrifice on our behalf. As followers of Jesus, the law does not apply to us. If we have made the decision to follow Christ, He accepts us as we are. There is no amount of works or rule-following that we can do to gain or lose His favor. I hope this answers your question, let us know if there is anything else you are curious about!
      Best Regards,
      Nick Macedo
      Calvary Church Assistant Pastor

    • @He_Is_Risen
      @He_Is_Risen Před 4 lety

      Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig thank you so much for getting back to me nick. Yes you did answer and clarify my question. I absolutely love going to Calvary church. My wife and I attend Wednesday and Saturday services. We bring my son as well and he goes into his little class during service. We will see y’all tomorrow! Thank you, and God bless you. In Jesus name, amen.

    • @halemtessema9256
      @halemtessema9256 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CalvaryABQ Hi, do you rather mean we do not have to follow the ceremonial aspects of the law? It states "we have to follow" in the first paragraph of your response. Thanks,

    • @Lynoreprice
      @Lynoreprice Před 2 lety +1

      @@halemtessema9256 I agree with you. I think he meant to say “we do not” have to follow….

    • @bradleymoore862
      @bradleymoore862 Před 25 dny

      No we are not to eat such things. God does not change. Malachi 3:6. He will destroy those who eat such things. Isaiah 66:15-17.

  • @amandabrieno3487
    @amandabrieno3487 Před 5 lety

    In what teaching series does Pastor Skip mention about giving your testimony there are 4 points he gives? And I wanted to do the course of memorizing....Can someone please offer some feedback!

  • @dunstanlindsay6348
    @dunstanlindsay6348 Před 6 měsíci

    COULD PETER HAVE JUST BEEN TESTING THE SPIRÌT THAT WAS SPEAKING TO HIM ?

  • @richardwilloube3532
    @richardwilloube3532 Před 4 lety +1

    Brother skip hi it's the old okie oily again. I was going through to find ur teaching on acts chapter9. Anyway accidentally clicked on a preacher and he was saying that Daniel was made a eunech were in the word does it says that? I don't remember every reading that .

    • @CalvaryABQ
      @CalvaryABQ  Před 4 lety

      Hello Richard,
      This is Nick Macedo, I have the opportunity to be on the pastoral staff here at Calvary Albuquerque. On behalf of Pastor Skip and the rest of the pastoral staff I would like to thank you for your question!
      In regards to your question about Daniel being a eunuch, the short answer is that it is never said explicitly in scripture that he was, but it is likely historically. The long answer is that in Daniel 1:3-10 (attached below), it is stated that Daniel was assigned under the chief of the eunuchs. While not confirmed explicitly in Scripture, some rabbinic and early church literature states that Daniel and his friends were thought to have been eunuchs. Historically, it is documented that royal court servants in Babylon were required to be eunuchs. Despite this probability, Daniel was still able to be used greatly on God’s behalf setting a great example for us as believers.
      I hope this answers your question and offers further insight for you!
      Best regards,
      Nick Macedo
      Calvary Church Pastor

  • @dorotheamollejon7270
    @dorotheamollejon7270 Před rokem

    2

  • @brocam3505
    @brocam3505 Před 5 měsíci

    21:53

  • @amandabrieno3487
    @amandabrieno3487 Před 5 lety

    Bible is

  • @almacoronado7617
    @almacoronado7617 Před 2 lety

    Amen

  • @brocam3505
    @brocam3505 Před 5 měsíci

    13:33