The Coming of the Son of Man
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- This is a video I recorded on Mark 10:45 while driving up to Michigan to speak at a conference.
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Sermon on the road. Whether from the studio or from the pulpit or on the road driving you are a blessing for us. God bless you and your family brother Anthony Rogers. Safe drive brother.
It’s almost 1AM and my husband has work in the morning and we’re absolutely having a blast watching this!!
Haa great to hear that it was of benefit to you.
You have given me a far deeper appreciation for Christ as the primary subject of the Psalms. Awesome teaching!
I’m so thankful for you, Anthony! Not half as thankful as I am for Jesus, but you’ve done so much to lead me closer to Him. May He bless you exceedingly forever
From 38:40 to 41:40 made me tear up. God truly is glorious even in the sacrifices He makes for us. Makes me think: What is man, that you are mindful of him?” Thank you, Pastor ✝️❤️
Wonderful 🎉
Was a pleasure to meet you! Listening! Bless you Anthony.
hahaha the man has to talk with two hands even while driving! Bless you my friend, I enjoyed that.
Haaa! someone noticed.
Thank you Mr Anthony, God bless you for your teachings 🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing your private meditations with the flock
When I joined your channel, there were less than 10k subscribers. Now you're almost on 25k. I hope they're all hungry for more. Thank you for the feast, thus far. 🙏👌
I remember the very first time Anthony Rogers went live...it said "Test"...l thought l would quickly take a peek. Eventually lots of people started pouring in. It's been an incredible journey ever since. 📖🌷🐑
I had a Jehovah's witness tell me the other day that the word says that Jesus was obedient to the Father and therefore was admitting to be less than equal. How sad that they have no concept of his true humanity and servitude as a human!
As always, much to go study on ❤️
Are you (in) a moving obstacle?
There are trucks passing by all the time. (would be utterly unthinkable in Germany)
Love your stuff!👍
Rev. Anthony Rogers, is the word in this verse, the scriptures or the Word of God (i.e., Jesus)?
I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name.
Psalm 138 : 2
Lets Go!!! Where and when?? I been keeping eye out for you. How can I attend the conference.
Currently I’m at hemlock park. I’m about to engage in a dialogue with an Imam. Swing on over if you see this on time. Otherwise, call the following number for more info where we will be at on Saturday and Sunday: 714-391-0463.
@Ousias1 awesome! I was able to make it Friday night for a short bit. I tried calling that number, got voice mail. Hopefully if your here on Sunday I can make it out again and stay a little longer.
Hi Anthony, could you explain why the biblical authors use Theos (Θεὸς), Theon (Θεόν) and Theou (θεοῦ) referring to God. What is the difference in the language? Thanks
It is a feature of the greek language that nouns can change forms. There are five CASES in Greek, the nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and vocative. In English, readers rely on the order in which words appear in a sentence to indicate the grammatical function of each word. In Ancient Greek, their case tells the reader the grammatical function of each word in the sentence.
@@kilervgmmm Thanks a lot for this. If you don’t mind could you explain the differences between the five cases. And how that relates to Theos, Theon and Theou. I probably sound stupid 😂
I’m guessing nominative refers to name or person as in Theon. And genitive refers to nature as in Theos.
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The nominative case relates to the subject of sentences.
The genitive case denotes possession.
A noun, pronoun, or adjective in the accusative case is mostly used as a direct object or the object of a preposition
The vocative case is primarily used for direct address, such as when you are talking to someone.
In dative case has functions in classical Greek. In biblical and classical Greek, the dative case was quite versatile. It took on the role of other cases such as genitive. Dative is used for indirect objects, instruments of action, and other uses
Which basicaly means if in a sentence God is spoken to it would be in Vocative form, if God is somebody that possess something (God's Messiah), then the form would be in Genitive.
P.S. i copy/pasted from a cite, people rarely learn ancient greek nowdays, back in the days even slaves used to speak latin....
@@garyboulton2302
For some reason i can't see the answer anymore, did you get the reply?
@@kilervgmmm I got your first reply. And I can still see it. But I didn’t receive one after that.
Psalms 45:6-7 is a death blow to Judaism and Islam (a false pagan god but still) -- There, the Father calls his Son, GOD. It can only be understood through a Christian Trinitarian lens
6 Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever;
a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom.
7 You love righteousness and hate wickedness;
therefore God, your God, has set you above your companions
by anointing you with the oil of joy.
Are your kids believers? You should train them to reach the Jews