Daniel 6.3 Daniel 3:8-30 - Church Inherits First (Caleb)/Israel Last (Joshua) - Fiery Furnace Part 6

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Komentáře • 15

  • @gracielawaio3663
    @gracielawaio3663 Před 19 dny +1

    Always learning, thank you dear brother

  • @annicalovenmark
    @annicalovenmark Před 16 dny +1

    It is always so much knowledge that confirm or shed light on more unclear matters, but also I’m so greatful for all the details You always pass on as ”oh - by the way…” it has given me answers to so many ”small” details over time that I even somteimes forgot that I was woundering about reading scripture 😂❤️

    • @DustinBlystone
      @DustinBlystone  Před 2 dny +1

      I'm so glad it is Blessing you. I always craved teachers who would go into details . . . I'm trying to be that for others to the best of my ability. Praise The Lord!

  • @opprykkelsen
    @opprykkelsen Před 19 dny +1

    For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink; and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, even from his mother's womb.(Luc 1.15 )
    John the baptist had the spirit all the time all his life

    • @DustinBlystone
      @DustinBlystone  Před 19 dny +1

      And yet, he (John the Baptist) didn't understand if Jesus was the expected One or if he should expect another . . . (Matthew 11:3) and he didn't understand and believe in The Resurrection. Peter also believed that Jesus was Messiah and The Son of the Living God but completely didn't understand at that time, The Resurrection. What you are missing in your assessment here is that The Resurrection specifically is the distinction that separates The Church from early Jewish believers in Jesus. Look at Romans 10:9 which requires that one confesses with their mouth that Jesus is Lord AND believes in their heart that God raised Him from the dead. The Church is a different class of believers due to this. In the Old Testament God's Holy Spirit was The Power and Presence of God to empower and equip HIs prophets to accomplish their assigned Ministries, not His indwelt Presence as a signification of Eternal Salvation like it is with The Church.

    • @opprykkelsen
      @opprykkelsen Před 19 dny +1

      @@DustinBlystone I dont agree - what about david - how could he written down dozens of psalms without constantly beeing filled with the holy ghost? Or Abraham - how could he be found righttious without seeing Jesus day - meening the cross? Jesus said Abraham saw my day. Sorry i think every old testament saint from Adam to Malaki had the spirit - they were born again from heaven like us. The disiples is a different story - Jesus breathing on them, only partly filled.

    • @DustinBlystone
      @DustinBlystone  Před 19 dny

      ​@@opprykkelsen Thank you for your feedback . . . It seems we're not on the same page here. The Old Testament Saints were empowered with God's Holy Spirit, but they are not the Church. The Spirit inspired David as well as Moses, et al, to write The Holy Scriptures, and to do mighty works. They did not understand The Resurrection. The Spirit was His Empowering Presence for them, to write and do all they did. I'm not saying they are not saved, of course they are . . . however, they never lived in the reality of The Resurrection as we do now. Now, God's Holy Spirit is an indwelling Presence of Salvation in all who believe that God raised Jesus from the dead and for those who are baptized in His Holy Spirit are also empowered and anointed to do mighty works, as the Old Testaments Saints did as well. So the Presence of God in us for Salvation in our living bodies (not true for OT Saints because their sins hadn't been paid for yet on The Cross and Christ's Resurrection was yet future) AND we can also, like them, be equipped and empowered for mighty works. If you do not agree, that's fine, but I'm not here to argue endlessly. I thank you for your insights and thoughts; however, if we are just going to be contradicting each other I see no value in that if this continues too much further.

  • @normhannawell3029
    @normhannawell3029 Před 10 dny +1

    I went and watched a video - testement of noah, by ken Johnson after you mentioned it. Very interesting 🙂

    • @DustinBlystone
      @DustinBlystone  Před 2 dny

      Cool! Ken's got a lot of great stuff on his channel!

  • @heideltaylor920
    @heideltaylor920 Před 20 dny +1

    Wow Dustin this is SO INTERESTING about the Brides position.
    But I thought Israel also marries Jesus ??
    So who all will live in the Heavenly City ?? Just the Bride🤷‍♀️
    Will the believers that’s in Heaven now waiting for their bodies, be the “people of the community” because although they get raptured with us they are not strictly the Bride ??
    Is they correct or wrong.
    And lastly where does the old Test Saints fit in.
    Sorry a lot of questions 😅

    • @DustinBlystone
      @DustinBlystone  Před 20 dny +2

      Hi Heidel . . . Thanks for the feedback . . . I think you're referring to Pastor Sandy's teaching on that subject . . . I understand what he is saying when he uses the Leah / Rachel paradigm but I don't necessarily agree with how he renders that by applying it the way he does . . . I look at it more in the sense of a Kingdom and who are the different members of the Kingdom . . . One Kingdom . . . but there is a King (Christ), His Bride/Queen (Church) His family (Israel), His Subjects (Tribulation Saints) . . . Some other commentators look at it where God The Father "marries" Israel and Christ (The Son) "marries" The Church . . . I'm sure all of us fall short in our attempts to analogize these things, so this is the way it makes the best sense to me. Hope this helps. I would say all who are part of The Church throughout time are all part of The Church . . . so the Rapture consolidates that entire group (i.e. Body of Christ) that is the dead in Christ and we who are alive and remain into one single group. . . . The community would be those who lived righteously as Old Testament Gentiles but didn't know the plan or Salvation and/or Tribulation Saints who come to know Christ during Tribulation. Again, hope this helps, and I would remind that this is what you might call my "treatment" on this or my take on it . . . so not necessarily Gospel truth, but the way I look at it to help make sense of it and categorize it via relationships and community.

    • @heideltaylor920
      @heideltaylor920 Před 20 dny +1

      Awesome Dustin! I agree your take sounds very logical and I can agree with it. Pastor Sandy has obviously not looked into it that way.
      But we will see shortly all this for ourselves.
      One more thing. Is it the church who will live inside the City and the community outside around the city ?
      What are your thoughts about it.

    • @DustinBlystone
      @DustinBlystone  Před 19 dny +2

      @@heideltaylor920 Hi Heidel . . . thanks for the feedback. Scripture doesn't shed too much light on your question . . . but the way I view it, is that the Church will have full access to New Jerusalem, and all else, the new Heavens, and new Earth, whereas, the community of His Kingdom who is not The Church will occupy various levels of the new Earth but will not have access to New Jerusalem.

    • @heideltaylor920
      @heideltaylor920 Před 19 dny

      Thank you Dustin. That is what I thought as well.