Shake The Dust Off Your Feet

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Pastor Mike Patz continues our series, The Difficult Sayings of Jesus, with Matthew 10:5-15, Shake the Dust. We are living in an age when people are dustier than they've ever been: there's the dust of offense, bitterness, rejection... Whenever you feel rejected or judged, it is vital to shake that off and cling to God's truth. We have the promise of shalom. But we must do what Jesus has taught us to do, shake off any offenses and rejections and live in His promise.

Komentáře • 20

  • @kimspencer7677
    @kimspencer7677 Před měsícem

    Here is the hardest part when you invested in someone and the only want your sympathy and your mercy but they don't want the truth and they don't want to hear to repent........ I'm in a situation where I really needed prayer I have loved this person and pour it out but they don't want the truth and they used and manipulate people

  • @Sighthound-Siege
    @Sighthound-Siege Před měsícem

    Here from Glenn Lawrence’s Channel! We all need to defend the faith!!!👊🔥🙏

    • @GreenhouseChurchGNV
      @GreenhouseChurchGNV  Před 29 dny +1

      We're glad you connected with us, bless you @Sighthound-Siege!

    • @Sighthound-Siege
      @Sighthound-Siege Před 29 dny

      @@GreenhouseChurchGNV yah, I like it when I get these kind of ads!👍🔥🙏

  • @UncleGene
    @UncleGene Před 4 měsíci

    It all makes sense now

    • @GreenhouseChurchGNV
      @GreenhouseChurchGNV  Před 4 měsíci

      Amen Gene! May the scriptures continue to reveal the heart of God to you and to all of us following Jesus 🙏

  • @chansagram2298
    @chansagram2298 Před rokem +1

    What an awesome mind blowing eye opening message , I can just imagine how many times father God was nodding his head @ you during the time you was delivering this message. Beautiful , I listen to this message about 7 to 8 times , for I have never heard it like this before . Awesome awesome job pastor . 🩸🩸🙏

  • @tarynadams8102
    @tarynadams8102 Před rokem

    This is a message!

  • @berniceholmes1920
    @berniceholmes1920 Před 2 měsíci

    You are speaking to me😢

    • @GreenhouseChurchGNV
      @GreenhouseChurchGNV  Před 2 měsíci

      Amen Bernice, how has this teaching encouraged you??

    • @berniceholmes1920
      @berniceholmes1920 Před 2 měsíci

      @@GreenhouseChurchGNV you have no idea cause this is exactly where I find myself. I've came to realise to whom much is given, much is required and at times it is scary but I always remember myself with Ps 27:1 and Jes 41:10

  • @stephandalton2390
    @stephandalton2390 Před rokem

    Wow!!!!😮😮😮

  • @user-iz3cu3rb1m
    @user-iz3cu3rb1m Před rokem

    I’m so hurt

    • @GreenhouseChurchGNV
      @GreenhouseChurchGNV  Před rokem

      We're so sorry to hear that 😞. We'd love to hear more of your story if you're willing to share forms.monday.com/forms/4ad65e81eced019afd4859bbae26628a?r=use1

  • @josephrohland5604
    @josephrohland5604 Před rokem

    The Bible is the story of Yahweh’s fulfilled plan of redemption given exclusively to the ancient Israelites cursed with the Old Covenant law of sin and death and pertains to no one alive today soteriologically nor eschatologically speaking. Here’s more…
    If you believe the Bible, then you’d have to agree with Jesus in Matthew 15:24 that he only came for the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
    You’d have to agree with Jesus in Matthew 5:18 that no jot nor tittle of the Old Covenant law would pass away until the Old Covenant system, temple and people associated with it (what Jews referred to as “heaven and earth” ) passed away.
    You’d have to agree with history that the Old Covenant system, temple and people associated with it passed away in AD70.
    You’d have to agree with Paul, who said in Romans 5:13, “Where there is no (Old Covenant) law, sin is not taken into account.” This of course means that salvation was only needed by those who had sin taken into account, which is not us today.
    You’d also have to agree with Hebrews 9:15, that redemption was only for those who sinned under the first covenant, which again…is not us today.
    The bitter pill of truth is that no one has been saved nor redeemed for nearly two thousand years. The “church today” has been in a massive error; a complete hijacking of ancient Israel’s exclusive and fulfilled redemption narrative, the Bible.
    “But…but…I’m a gentile!” Are you? The gentiles Paul and the disciples were preaching to were either Greek converts to Judaism or the elect diaspora, grafted-in descendants of the tribes of Israel who were dispersed among the nations. Through the ministry of the disciple’s great commission, they were called out from the nations to again be a holy nation of kings and priests, sealed for the day of redemption which only they lived to see. Nobody today is a gentile of that sort.
    Today’s self-appointed , self-professing “Christians” have been hoodwinked into believing they’re sinners under a law that passed away and need a savior who said he came for someone else, who will save them from a sin that’s already been removed and a judgement that already happened and allow them into a covenant that was made with someone else. The fact is we today were never and will never be part of ancient Israel’s exclusive redemptive narrative, the Bible.~ Michael Bradley

    • @GreenhouseChurchGNV
      @GreenhouseChurchGNV  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your perspective Joseph, you've done a lot of research on your end. Though we might not agree with all of your interpretations, we're glad you invited us in to what you believe.