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john that precedes his gospel. the space is kept cool and gently lit. >> the lindisfarne gospels is a remarkable book. >> reporter: scholars like gameson work off facsimiles. this one is a $16,000 exact replica of what he calls a technological and artistic masterpiece and a religious landmark, the first translation of the four gospels into english, an old english that it takes a scholar to interpret. >> "here begins," "on gynneth, on gynneth." it sounds a bit like "begin." "evangelium godspell," close to our "gospel." >> reporter: the book was first hand-written in latin around the year 700 from texts brought over from rome. three centuries later it was translated word-by-word in english between the lines of the original text by a monk named aldred. he took special care to clarify critical passages, like the one describing the relationship of mary and joseph. >> he added the old english word "bewedded," "wedded," we've still got the same modern word. however, "wedded" had sexual implications, and of course that wou
john that precedes his gospel. the space is kept cool and gently lit. >> the lindisfarne gospels is a remarkable book. >> reporter: scholars like gameson work off facsimiles. this one is a $16,000 exact replica of what he calls a technological and artistic masterpiece and a religious landmark, the first translation of the four gospels into english, an old english that it takes a scholar to interpret. >> "here begins," "on gynneth, on gynneth." it sounds a...
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yeah, when i was 15 years old, i heard the gospel story for the first time. it was a transformative story for me. i didn't grow up with much religious teaching. when we came to the united states to iran, we scrubbed our history, the 1980s was not a time to be of iranian origin. i was deeply spiritual kid. didn't have much instruction. but maybe what it had to could with childhood images of revolutionary iran, the way in which i experienced in a deep and profound way the way that religion has a power to transform a society for good and for bad. i think that really seared itself in my subconscious because i have always been deeply interested in religious matters. but sometime in high school someone shared the gospel story in me. >> what was that that resonated within you? >> it's the greatest story ever told. the god of the heavens and the earth came down to us in the form of a child. grew into a man who, for our sins, sacrificed himself, and those who believe in him, and in that story, have eternal life, and will never die. it's an amazing, amazing story. and
yeah, when i was 15 years old, i heard the gospel story for the first time. it was a transformative story for me. i didn't grow up with much religious teaching. when we came to the united states to iran, we scrubbed our history, the 1980s was not a time to be of iranian origin. i was deeply spiritual kid. didn't have much instruction. but maybe what it had to could with childhood images of revolutionary iran, the way in which i experienced in a deep and profound way the way that religion has a...
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you can read about this over in the gospels.it's reported in all of the gospels that when jesus died, there was a great earthquake and the veil of the temple was rent in two from the top to the bottom. the significance of that was no man could have done that. that was god tearing the veil and saying that now we have direct access to god and this is not just for the priest one time a year. the veil has been rent and now every person... this is what the book of hebrews is talking about. every born-again believer has direct access to god without any fear of punishment. we can have boldness to enter in to the holiest place by the blood of jesus. man, this is so powerful. again, i think that most people have... if you don't understand the old testament and the wrath of god and the separation and all of things that this is describing, then we don't fully appreciate the freedom and the liberty that we have today. jesus said that you know, our father loves us the same way that he loved him. he repeated that in the 17th chapter of the bo
you can read about this over in the gospels.it's reported in all of the gospels that when jesus died, there was a great earthquake and the veil of the temple was rent in two from the top to the bottom. the significance of that was no man could have done that. that was god tearing the veil and saying that now we have direct access to god and this is not just for the priest one time a year. the veil has been rent and now every person... this is what the book of hebrews is talking about. every...
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> it's the gospel. >> and the gospel changed junaid's life.after two years of renewing his mind to the truth, junaid decided it was time to return to south africa and the love of his life, >> kelly-anne. >> when we got married, junaid introduced me to... to andrew wommack's teachings and it revolutionized my life completely. i just felt kind of tired of playing church, if i can put it that way. i was just looking for something deeper... something real. i started questioning... searching the scriptures for myself... discovering >> staggering things. > and the two of us were listening to him. i put it on...on...on my phone and she would listen and i would listen. i put it...i put it on t t tv and we would listen to > what he was saying. >> because i've always been praying, lord, please bless me... please give me this, not realizing that he's... he's already given it to me, you know. what more can...can i ask for? and that opened my eyes. we actually hadn't planned to have a baby so soon.ned we want...always wanted to have kids, but i was young.
> it's the gospel. >> and the gospel changed junaid's life.after two years of renewing his mind to the truth, junaid decided it was time to return to south africa and the love of his life, >> kelly-anne. >> when we got married, junaid introduced me to... to andrew wommack's teachings and it revolutionized my life completely. i just felt kind of tired of playing church, if i can put it that way. i was just looking for something deeper... something real. i started...
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tavis: gospel or other stuff? >> gospel.: so you were singing gospel quartet years ago and your mama liked that. the first time, i am told, that you saw a guitar being played was in church. tell me about it.>> the preacher. i wanted to be like him. we belonged to the sanctified faith. he was a preacher. i wanted to be just like him. people used to tell me when i was younger that i played a lot like him. and i looked a lot like him. tavis: they did not say that. >> yes, they did. i tried my best to make myself look a little better. it did not work. tavis: the first year you played in church, did you first start playing in church? >> not really. at my uncle's house. my uncle, he was like a young baby when he was around my mother. and he was older. but if she said something, he would do exactly what she said. and i was a little different. she had to give my dad a razor strap. tavis: to get you to do anything. [laughter] so you started playing at your uncle's. when did you get your first guitar? >> i started living with a family
tavis: gospel or other stuff? >> gospel.: so you were singing gospel quartet years ago and your mama liked that. the first time, i am told, that you saw a guitar being played was in church. tell me about it.>> the preacher. i wanted to be like him. we belonged to the sanctified faith. he was a preacher. i wanted to be just like him. people used to tell me when i was younger that i played a lot like him. and i looked a lot like him. tavis: they did not say that. >> yes, they...
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welcome to our monday's broadcast of the gospel truth .oday i'm going to start a brand new series and i'm entitling this hebrews highlights and for those of you that watch our program on a regular basis, i just got through teaching on the book of romans and i believe that romans and hebrews are two of the most important books in the bible for our situation today. now, i love all of the bible, and god has spoken to me through i mean just thousands of different places. but as far as our situation today, where we see the church functioning in a legalism that is just damaging and it is destructive and i think that most people are caught in it. i believe that romans and the book of hebrews are probably two of the most important books and a third one to go right along with that would be the book of galatians. but romans...we just spent i think it was six weeks teaching through that. what i'm going to do... i'm going to in two weeks, i'm going to try and summarize the entire book of hebrews which i am certainly not going to be hitting all of the
welcome to our monday's broadcast of the gospel truth .oday i'm going to start a brand new series and i'm entitling this hebrews highlights and for those of you that watch our program on a regular basis, i just got through teaching on the book of romans and i believe that romans and hebrews are two of the most important books in the bible for our situation today. now, i love all of the bible, and god has spoken to me through i mean just thousands of different places. but as far as our situation...
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. >> he talked about how the--the main message of the gospel, the fresh message of the gospel neededo be listened to, and the church needed to be more merciful. john, church liberal versus been cheering some of what the pope said. but there is some of this that rings--you know, the criticism of it, so many americans being cafeteria catholics. they can pick and choose what they want to talk about. does this in a way encourage that mentality that you don't have to focus on abortion, contraception, gay marriage if that's something that you don't want to focus on. and then you can pick and choose what kind of catholic you want to be? >> no, i don't think so. i think what's important to note here. this is not a dramatic break from the past in some ways. the church has a teaching of human life over the broad sense. during the year and during election cycles more specifically, you would think that all it means to be a good catholic is to vote republican. i don't think the pope thinks that way. the obama organization which has had apocalyptic language other same sex marriage, the pope talks
. >> he talked about how the--the main message of the gospel, the fresh message of the gospel neededo be listened to, and the church needed to be more merciful. john, church liberal versus been cheering some of what the pope said. but there is some of this that rings--you know, the criticism of it, so many americans being cafeteria catholics. they can pick and choose what they want to talk about. does this in a way encourage that mentality that you don't have to focus on abortion,...
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(hammond) in teaching a gospel choir, what i have to do is to listen to a tape, see if it's relevant our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal, i generally teach the melody first so everybo's aware. i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part. and then i go to the altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ sing that. (choir singing) ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ you take one voice part, leave it alone, you take the next voice part, teach them their respective part, couple them together, and then put the third part together with it. that's called layering. that's an effective tool for teaching by rote. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ (hammond) after rehearsal, they take the words home with them. very often, they'll tape the rehearsal, and then they learn their parts at home. when they come to the next rehearsal, they're pre
(hammond) in teaching a gospel choir, what i have to do is to listen to a tape, see if it's relevant our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal, i generally teach the melody first so everybo's aware. i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part. and then i go to the altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪...
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gospel for asia reports a mob of 1,000 people destroyed this church. then they beat up the pastor and other church members, including his mother. and lawmakers in mida predesh are trying to pacit a crime to convert to christianity without government approval. the new legislation requires pastors and potential converts to notify government officials 30 days in advance. those failing to do so face a fine and up to three years in jail. >> george: pastor ronjit abraham is a new pastor. his ministry includes 3500 churches, 16 orphanages and five secular schools in the northern part of the country. i recently spoke with him about what the church there is facing. hearing these reports almost on a daily basis of the persecution taking place in the northern part of india. what's going on? >> well, the north has always been having trouble. the reason of the number of christian churches is negligible. so we hear about the destruction of a church, beating up a pastor there, and that happens all of the time, every day. >> george: how difficult is it to share the go
gospel for asia reports a mob of 1,000 people destroyed this church. then they beat up the pastor and other church members, including his mother. and lawmakers in mida predesh are trying to pacit a crime to convert to christianity without government approval. the new legislation requires pastors and potential converts to notify government officials 30 days in advance. those failing to do so face a fine and up to three years in jail. >> george: pastor ronjit abraham is a new pastor. his...
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>> also, fred de sam lazaro on a 1300-year-old manuscript, the first translation of the christian gospels from latin into english, very old english. >>> plus, a new exhibition of works created especially during the holocaust by artist marc chagall, who painted a crucified jewish jesus to personify jewish suffering.
>> also, fred de sam lazaro on a 1300-year-old manuscript, the first translation of the christian gospels from latin into english, very old english. >>> plus, a new exhibition of works created especially during the holocaust by artist marc chagall, who painted a crucified jewish jesus to personify jewish suffering.
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awe asinging the gospel. preaching, no different than preaching, putting melanie to it. gospel singer and preacher trying to bounce back after a scandal. >> you have a young lady pregnant, out of wedlock when my divorce is not final. >> reporter: seems you are the man that brings some drama to this thing. you are out there competing for grammy awards as well as souls? >> i'm a recording artist. >> reporter: you are of the world and the other world the show is all about. >> absolutely. i am in this world. but preaching the gospel. >> reporter: had to resign for the church in motown amidst the scandal. after moving new l.a. he married the baby mama and his daughter is clearly the apple of his eye. >> jesus, come on! you say jesus. she get a shout on. she is a blessing to me. >> reporter: a cutie. >> at a critical time in my life. i felt like giving up. just knowing she was on the way started to pull me out. >> for him coming to l.a. was the path to redemption. is the world of preaching here different from the world that you knew in detroit? >> no, not the at all. preachers
awe asinging the gospel. preaching, no different than preaching, putting melanie to it. gospel singer and preacher trying to bounce back after a scandal. >> you have a young lady pregnant, out of wedlock when my divorce is not final. >> reporter: seems you are the man that brings some drama to this thing. you are out there competing for grammy awards as well as souls? >> i'm a recording artist. >> reporter: you are of the world and the other world the show is all about....
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this is laying the foundation for a gospel revolution which we pray will shake the body of christ.the bottom line is that this goal is within reach for all of us. don't miss your opportunity to become a world changer today. every gift makes you a vital part of everything taking place at the new charis bible college campus. remember, you are the key, >> and there is no plan b. >> announcer: the following program is paid for by the friends and partners of joyce meyer ministries. [music] >> joyce: let me ask you a question. what all has happened to you in your life when jesus was asleep in the bottom of the boat? anybody? anybody had any sad, bad, painful things happen to you and it just seemed to you like god wasn't there? come on, let's see your hands if that's the case. well, you know what? that kind of stuff happens to everybody. it's a test of our faith and we have to be able to get through those things and say, "i don't care what it looks like. i don't care what i feel. i don't care what i see. i don't care how long it takes. god is my answer to everything in life. i believe in
this is laying the foundation for a gospel revolution which we pray will shake the body of christ.the bottom line is that this goal is within reach for all of us. don't miss your opportunity to become a world changer today. every gift makes you a vital part of everything taking place at the new charis bible college campus. remember, you are the key, >> and there is no plan b. >> announcer: the following program is paid for by the friends and partners of joyce meyer ministries....
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you know, we have added to the gospel, folks. it's sad.ed on the cross to give us the gift of righteousness. he became our sin that we might become his righteousness. he was cursed that we might be blessed. he was made poor at the cross that we might be rich. he wore the crown of thorns so that we can have the crown of peace and yet, we have added to the gospel. it's always jesus plus something. jesus plus restitution. you have that teaching here? not here in this church. this is a grace church. i'm talking about in america. restitution, it's not enough to be saved. you must repay back everything that you have taken. if you're a thief, you must restore everything you have stolen. it's virtually impossible. can you imagine the thief at the cross when jesus was nailed there? and the thief turns to jesus and says, "lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom." and jesus says to him, "i would save you if only you will make restitution." the thief says, "i would, lord, but i'm kind of stuck." no, that wasn't the way it works. he said, "lo
you know, we have added to the gospel, folks. it's sad.ed on the cross to give us the gift of righteousness. he became our sin that we might become his righteousness. he was cursed that we might be blessed. he was made poor at the cross that we might be rich. he wore the crown of thorns so that we can have the crown of peace and yet, we have added to the gospel. it's always jesus plus something. jesus plus restitution. you have that teaching here? not here in this church. this is a grace...
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. >>> gospel of freedom. martin luther king's junior for the birming haim jail and the struggle that changed the nation. mr. reider, spoke in birmingham alabama for an hour and fifteen minutes. good evening. welcome. we are pleased you joined us this evening. we want to welcome our good friend's from c-span who are taping this. it will be broadcast on booktv. we have books for sale in the back. i'm sure the author will be happy to sign them. the doors are locked. you cannot leave until the books are sold. [laughter] martinmartin luther king often quoted the 19th century ab listist thomas parker said the arc of the fifty years ago this very day, four young black college students walked in the tront door of the building down the stairs, they went over to a table and sat down and started to read. as one of them described to me later fake read. he was scared he was about to be arrested. the libraries were segregated. we had libraries for african-americans. the building was closed to blacks. they could not enter t
. >>> gospel of freedom. martin luther king's junior for the birming haim jail and the struggle that changed the nation. mr. reider, spoke in birmingham alabama for an hour and fifteen minutes. good evening. welcome. we are pleased you joined us this evening. we want to welcome our good friend's from c-span who are taping this. it will be broadcast on booktv. we have books for sale in the back. i'm sure the author will be happy to sign them. the doors are locked. you cannot leave until...
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you know, let's focus on the gospel, focus on welcoming and loving people and let's help them throughhe process of whatever it is they have to deal with and that's one thing that the pope has not said in the past. and if someone tells me that what this pope is saying is not something new, they haven't been paying attention for a long time. let me tell you, he's saying many new things. he's saying many new things. >> yeah. also, he goes further. he says this, we have to find a new balance otherwise even the moral edifice of the church is likely to fall like a house of cards losing the freshness and fragrance of the gospel. bill donahue, whichever way you try to spin that, that is a guy laying down a big marker to the catholic church and to all catholics, you've got to move with the times a bit or we won't have a church. >> let me say something. stop the hyperventilation on the right. those people in mourning. stop the hyperventilation on the left, those people are ready to pop the champagne. he's not going to change the church's teachings on gay marriage, not going to change the teachi
you know, let's focus on the gospel, focus on welcoming and loving people and let's help them throughhe process of whatever it is they have to deal with and that's one thing that the pope has not said in the past. and if someone tells me that what this pope is saying is not something new, they haven't been paying attention for a long time. let me tell you, he's saying many new things. he's saying many new things. >> yeah. also, he goes further. he says this, we have to find a new balance...
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i like all of the groups that i mentioned just now. -- i made a to play gospel record.ith a groupuitar behind me. i thought it was pretty good. tavis: how have you maintained such a vigorous schedule? i am trying to imagine how you have stayed on the bus, planes, trains, automobiles, still doing it at almost 88. >> you are wondering how i did it? tavis: you never get tired of doing it? you never thought of retiring? >> you cannot retire when you are broke. [laughter] not yet. you being serious about that or are you pulling my leg? >> i am very serious about it. tavis: it goes back to the conversation we had last night about the fact that so many artists back in the day got ripped off icons are promoters, record companies. 88, you no reason, at should not have to play if you do not want to play. years,ans that, over the you have not made the kind of money that you deserved to have made. >> maybe i made it but did not get it. tavis: fair enough. i take that point. >> but i really do like to play. they used to say, practice every day. i did it with no bad thoughts about it
i like all of the groups that i mentioned just now. -- i made a to play gospel record.ith a groupuitar behind me. i thought it was pretty good. tavis: how have you maintained such a vigorous schedule? i am trying to imagine how you have stayed on the bus, planes, trains, automobiles, still doing it at almost 88. >> you are wondering how i did it? tavis: you never get tired of doing it? you never thought of retiring? >> you cannot retire when you are broke. [laughter] not yet. you...
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, you're not preaching the true gospel." i remember years ago when this call to preach radical grace came to me, i was in switzerland and i was just having a holiday with my wife. we're on vacation at the beautiful swiss alps and my wife was sleeping and i was driving and i heard god's voice on the inside of me saying, "son, i want you to preach radical grace." i said, "lord, i'm a preacher of grace. that's a low blow to suggest i'm not a preacher of grace. i'm a gracious man." and the lord says, "no, every time you preach grace, you try to balance it with the law." and god says, "what man calls balance, i call mixture." you cannot put grace, new wine into old wineskin, you will lose both. you see, no church preach pure law, only in the synagogues. every church preach grace to a certain extent, but it's not pure grace, radical grace, grace only. and the lord said to me, "unless you preach radical grace, lives will not be radically transformed." that changed my life, that changed my heart. i went back and i preached my first
, you're not preaching the true gospel." i remember years ago when this call to preach radical grace came to me, i was in switzerland and i was just having a holiday with my wife. we're on vacation at the beautiful swiss alps and my wife was sleeping and i was driving and i heard god's voice on the inside of me saying, "son, i want you to preach radical grace." i said, "lord, i'm a preacher of grace. that's a low blow to suggest i'm not a preacher of grace. i'm a gracious...
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you're talking about children across this nation, from all religions, being able to hear the gospel.> reporter: this is the first time that "superbook" is being promoted in this school here in indonesia. and what is interesting is the response of all of the children here. and among these students are muslims listening and given the opportunity to learn about god's word in animation. the muslim parents say they like their children to learn the values they see in christian children. they allow their children to study christian religion because they believe it is just like any other subject. >> i believe "superbook" will be a door for us to spread the gospel among the children here. >> later, perhaps it will grow and they can believe in jesus. >> reporter: the students gave their full attention as they watched the first "superbook" episode. not only were they delighted with the state-of-the-art animation, but they were also moved by the story. >> i pray that i will not fight anymore with my brother. and i will stop speaking bad words. >> i'm excited because i know that kids everywhere a
you're talking about children across this nation, from all religions, being able to hear the gospel.> reporter: this is the first time that "superbook" is being promoted in this school here in indonesia. and what is interesting is the response of all of the children here. and among these students are muslims listening and given the opportunity to learn about god's word in animation. the muslim parents say they like their children to learn the values they see in christian children....
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of the wicked or sevenin other words let's arro become ineffective couldn't hp but think about the gospel armor of eph#sians 6 in this one is the shield we ha been the gospel armor the shieldf faith which jesus christ was the shield stopped quenches the fiery darts of satan just as the arrows of the enemies here are cut into tiny pieces and become ineffective shield of faith be showing six makes the fiery darás of satan ineffective pe) se stepped on squasd like t untimely birth of a woman as a child miscarried or aborted never es see the light of the sun snail here also a worm known as a sli were they basically dissolve away as their meeting think that's what david is asking forere vee nine referring to god's it will happen at the seventh trap this verse good deal of controversy among the scholars what is being id it's ref#rring to the pots of jerusalem when david went on the run went on e east side of jordan with a few hundred closest supporters this is saying the trns here most likely the ramus world book: the ash of it retains heat therefore very good for cooking the pots of frh fresh
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he's preaching the gospel of freedom to the whites. dr.king knew there was a gospel of freedom for blacks and the mass meetings were about his convincing them that you must deliver yourself. god will not take you there simply because you pray and king back in march, before the demon strappingses got going is an ebb kneeser you hear him in the voice of god saying to moses. tell the children of israel to go forward. why are they wining? go forward and king said if he's got -- i can't do it all myself. so that is the other drama of black awakening within the meetings. i'll say less about that in the questions. we can come back to that. we have after much indecision the movement is not going well in those days of april 3rd through april 8, 9, 10, 11. on good friday in the early morning king decides to inviolate the junction and go jail. he would suffer with the saver your on the cross. how many times did he preach they could put you in jail and transform you to glory? but once in jail, the jail became a dungeon of dispond sincerity. king spira
he's preaching the gospel of freedom to the whites. dr.king knew there was a gospel of freedom for blacks and the mass meetings were about his convincing them that you must deliver yourself. god will not take you there simply because you pray and king back in march, before the demon strappingses got going is an ebb kneeser you hear him in the voice of god saying to moses. tell the children of israel to go forward. why are they wining? go forward and king said if he's got -- i can't do it all...
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. >> welcome to gospel truth with andrew wommack. a teaching ministry that focuses on god's unconditional love and grace. >> and now, here's andrew. welcome to our friday's broadcast of the gospel truth. today is my last day to share this teaching with you on don't limit god x 10 . this is actually a teaching that i did in january of 2012 in phoenix, arizona and we've been playing the dvds from there because i go into a lot of detail and specific that i don't just, you know, keep in my mind. i was using a cheat sheet showing exact statistics of where we were in 2002 when the lord spoke to me and where we were in 2012 when i taught this and so i just played the... the teaching. i believe it is a powerful testimony about what... how we can take the limits off of god by changing the way we think and specifically yesterday and today i was talking about how i was limiting god by the way i saw myself and you know, i still deal with this. i'm not where i should be. i'm not where i was, but i'm not where i should be. i haven't arrived but i'
. >> welcome to gospel truth with andrew wommack. a teaching ministry that focuses on god's unconditional love and grace. >> and now, here's andrew. welcome to our friday's broadcast of the gospel truth. today is my last day to share this teaching with you on don't limit god x 10 . this is actually a teaching that i did in january of 2012 in phoenix, arizona and we've been playing the dvds from there because i go into a lot of detail and specific that i don't just, you know, keep in...
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words he said and i think it's really his consistent call to bring us back to our emphasis on the gospelocus on the rules, we lose our sweetness of the gospel. and it's that gospel called falling in love with the god that loved and created us, that makes the rules livable and not ends in themselves. >> this whole thing, maybe non-catholics watching, i hope you pay attention. new things where we condemned the limits of capitalism and said it had a lot to do with social legislation of this country and new deal, unemployment compensation, social security, minimum wage, child labor laws. so much of that came out of church philosophy. why has that been lost since the early 20th century? >> john paul ii put the church front and center in support of human rights internationally and you know, benedict was quite critical of capitalism. i think what the pope has done is he is again calling us back to first principles and saying what's important to remember, whether it's a political question or an economic question or social question, the subject of each of those questions is always a person. not a
words he said and i think it's really his consistent call to bring us back to our emphasis on the gospelocus on the rules, we lose our sweetness of the gospel. and it's that gospel called falling in love with the god that loved and created us, that makes the rules livable and not ends in themselves. >> this whole thing, maybe non-catholics watching, i hope you pay attention. new things where we condemned the limits of capitalism and said it had a lot to do with social legislation of this...
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except the poor, the gospel, god is central. >> rose: that was also what he was, too. you know? >> yeah, no, that's certainly true. i mean, i would say that this is really a moment in which the pope is allowing-- helping us to get our pastoral bearings, but he's also-- he's doing that by reminding us what our priorities are, you know, and he's reminding us that the central truth of our faith is that we have this relationship with a god who has created and redeemed us in love. ... and all that the church teaches, all the church believes, all the church does is really only intelligible in light of that relationship. >> rose: make no mistake here-- he is not saying this a change in tone, not a change in doctrine. >> right. >> rose: the church hasn't changed in terms of its attitude about gays, abortion, birth control. it has not changed. it may have change its tone, but not its doctrine. >> that's true. the doctrine hasn't changed and he didn't announce a new teaching but i wouldn't underestimate the power of the shift because -- >> rose: meaning it may be a new beginning in terms
except the poor, the gospel, god is central. >> rose: that was also what he was, too. you know? >> yeah, no, that's certainly true. i mean, i would say that this is really a moment in which the pope is allowing-- helping us to get our pastoral bearings, but he's also-- he's doing that by reminding us what our priorities are, you know, and he's reminding us that the central truth of our faith is that we have this relationship with a god who has created and redeemed us in love. ......
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because they can't even afford to continue to live here and so in a sense i understand from my gospel if i may put that out to whom much has been given much is required and to whom much has been intrusted even more will be demanded and that's the that's the principle we are applied to all of these big box stores looking at those who generate a billion dollars or more in revenue that they need to pay more and they need to pay a deal so i. guess i mean i get that this is the city council great many of them oh their jobs to labor unions who help finance their campaigns and those labor unions support unionized supermarkets who are in direct competition with wal-mart and who don't pay substantially better wages sometimes they don't pay better wages at all but see that's the fall so that's the focus that you miss is that even when you talk about a collective bargaining agreement you're not talking about wages simply on a collective bargaining agreement you're talking about other things like wages pension you're talking about paid sick days you're talking about all of those of a. the benefit
because they can't even afford to continue to live here and so in a sense i understand from my gospel if i may put that out to whom much has been given much is required and to whom much has been intrusted even more will be demanded and that's the that's the principle we are applied to all of these big box stores looking at those who generate a billion dollars or more in revenue that they need to pay more and they need to pay a deal so i. guess i mean i get that this is the city council great...
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perhaps coming to his ministry with the new style, to toe us years to hear -- ears hear what the gospel is fundamentally all about and for those who are searching, it is an invitation. searchh with us. --come with us. >> will it change doctrine? are we on the verge of reform here? experts say no. but it does offer a new tone and vision for the catholic church and catholics around the world do take their cues from the pope. i'm kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> stay with us. much more ahead on 11 news at 6:00. >> a strong warning for baltimore city dog owners tonight. i'm lowell melser. i have that story after the break. dowhat the orioles need to against the rays this weekend, coming up in sports. >> or is rain in the forecast, but not a complete washout. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> representatives from the baltimore animal rescue and care shelter are st
perhaps coming to his ministry with the new style, to toe us years to hear -- ears hear what the gospel is fundamentally all about and for those who are searching, it is an invitation. searchh with us. --come with us. >> will it change doctrine? are we on the verge of reform here? experts say no. but it does offer a new tone and vision for the catholic church and catholics around the world do take their cues from the pope. i'm kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> stay with us. much more...
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we use muslim sources and jewish sources. >> gospel according to bill?est available evidence according to bill. we believe the recordings in bible are mostly accurate but we're not taking it literally. >> so this is now his third bestseller, history book. he was a history book. but there's something about the brand of bill o'reilly that sell bus this book will be controversial. >> he wrielts wit a co-author who does the research for him. >> he does. then bill takes it in a narrative form and rewrites it. he calls them fast-paced thriller. >> you can see the entiren tirr veer ow sunday night on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> an afghani man helped keep american troops alive on the field. the american troops offer him a chance to live here but then his work visa was pulled. now his life could be in danger. the story ahead on "cbs this morning." the kmart home ande bed. furniture event is on now. come in today and save big on bed, bath and furniture. and shop your way members get $15 in points when they spend $100 or more. shop your way at kmart. get in. get
we use muslim sources and jewish sources. >> gospel according to bill?est available evidence according to bill. we believe the recordings in bible are mostly accurate but we're not taking it literally. >> so this is now his third bestseller, history book. he was a history book. but there's something about the brand of bill o'reilly that sell bus this book will be controversial. >> he wrielts wit a co-author who does the research for him. >> he does. then bill takes it in...
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now of course, you want to remember that whenever the gospel's speak of the coming of christ it's nottalking about the rapture as you and i think of it, but the second coming, at the end of the seven years of tribulation. always remember that. everything in the four gospels falls right in line with the old testament and revelation and it is all preparing the world for the second coming of christ. all right, so remember that that's always seven years beyond when we will be here. "for as it were in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that noah entered into the ark and knew not." they had no idea that such a judgment was coming. but should they? yes, they should have. because the 120 years previous to it, while noah and his sons and probably extraneous hired help are building the ark, what are they also doing? they're preaching. judgment to come! did anybody listen? no. is it any different today? no. you could scream from the housetops, 'wake up. the end is coming!' what do they do? they scoff at you. 'whoever heard of
now of course, you want to remember that whenever the gospel's speak of the coming of christ it's nottalking about the rapture as you and i think of it, but the second coming, at the end of the seven years of tribulation. always remember that. everything in the four gospels falls right in line with the old testament and revelation and it is all preparing the world for the second coming of christ. all right, so remember that that's always seven years beyond when we will be here. "for as it...
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iis is the gospel truth and would ask someone else that was there and they said it did not happen like. i had a really good copy editor. dead somebody five years before they were. i was shocked at how much my memory could trick me. what do you hope the takeaway will be for readers? >> to understand what was going on when i was doing those songs. and how i thinking approached doing that. how i got there. to mexican music from gilbert and sullivan operetta. i went to folk music, country rock, and i went to gilbert and sullivan operetta is then mexican music and i went to caribbean jazz standards. i did a lot of different stuff. there was a lot of jumping around, but for me, it was all family music. i noted this in every conversation i have been blessed to have with you over the years. that is that you are so honest in your own personal critique. you know when you have killed it when you havenow not done the best job. we all have some different competition no matter what we do. but the hardest part is being honest with ourselves when we don't measure up and i get the sense that one of the
iis is the gospel truth and would ask someone else that was there and they said it did not happen like. i had a really good copy editor. dead somebody five years before they were. i was shocked at how much my memory could trick me. what do you hope the takeaway will be for readers? >> to understand what was going on when i was doing those songs. and how i thinking approached doing that. how i got there. to mexican music from gilbert and sullivan operetta. i went to folk music, country...
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it's a gospel intervention. and what he's saying is it's not just about syria.licts throughout the world, and the first thing the pope is asking for is repentance. interestingly, today's service is going to begin with the sacrament of penance or confession as most catholics know, it and there are going to be confessors in st. peter's square. the pope is saying we have to start building peace right here in the human heart. and so repentance, confession, reconciliation, a leader of a nation or a rebel group or whoever it might be killing tens of thousands of people starts with the human heart saying, i am against you, you are against me. so he's calling for fasting and prayer so that we can repent. he's talking about this from the perspective of the church's conviction of the value and dignity of every human life. peace cannot be fragmentary or isolated. we're either for all human life starting with from conception and babies in the womb, all the way to the elderly and the disabled, immigrants, the poor, people in syria, people everywhere. the pope is asking us to
it's a gospel intervention. and what he's saying is it's not just about syria.licts throughout the world, and the first thing the pope is asking for is repentance. interestingly, today's service is going to begin with the sacrament of penance or confession as most catholics know, it and there are going to be confessors in st. peter's square. the pope is saying we have to start building peace right here in the human heart. and so repentance, confession, reconciliation, a leader of a nation or a...
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>> also, fred de sam lazaro on a 1300-year-old manuscript, the first translation of the christian gospelsm latin into english, very old english. >>> plus, a new exhibition of works created especially during the holocaust by artist marc chagall, who painted a crucified jewish jesus to personify jewish suffering. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. faith-based groups are among those mobilizing to help victims of the massive flooding in colorado. as floodwaters began to recede this week, the magnitude of the devastation started coming into focus, although many areas are still inaccessible. state officials estimated that more than 19,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. churches set up shelters for thousands of people who were evacuated. religious groups are providing emergency aid, assessing long term needs and calling for volunteers. >>> in the wake of this week's mass shooting at the washington navy yard, faith leaders called for prayers of consolation and healing. the tragedy also prompted some in the religious community to renew calls for stricter background che
>> also, fred de sam lazaro on a 1300-year-old manuscript, the first translation of the christian gospelsm latin into english, very old english. >>> plus, a new exhibition of works created especially during the holocaust by artist marc chagall, who painted a crucified jewish jesus to personify jewish suffering. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. faith-based groups are among those mobilizing to help victims of the massive flooding in colorado. as...
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they were about an egalitarian vision of america, white and black, that was part of the social gospel that all of you seemed to be preaching. that there was something larger than ending segregation, as important as that was. >> i believe i used a line in my own speech when i suggested we must seek more than mere civil rights, but we must seek to create a community. we must -- a sense of brotherhood. and the day i was there, we were trying to create and move us toward the creating of a beloved community. >> it was a universal vision that unfolded in speech after speech. >> it was an all-inclusive message, a message for all americans. so it didn't matter if we were black or white, latino, or asian-american, or native american. it was -- and that's what dr. king had the ability to do in his own speech. he delivered a sermon. and i think, in a sense, we all were delivering small sermons. he had the ability, more than any of us, to transform the marble steps of the lincoln memorial into a modern-day pulpit. and he knew he was preaching. >> so, what was going through your mind early in the
they were about an egalitarian vision of america, white and black, that was part of the social gospel that all of you seemed to be preaching. that there was something larger than ending segregation, as important as that was. >> i believe i used a line in my own speech when i suggested we must seek more than mere civil rights, but we must seek to create a community. we must -- a sense of brotherhood. and the day i was there, we were trying to create and move us toward the creating of a...
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well curtis has a second question when christ went all the way back to know is time to preach the gospeldid he also preached to the six-day creation yes of course he did god loves all ohis children but keisha if you prefer forgiveness from jesus for being at the core and the rapist would you automatically be sent to hell of course not bukeisha are misunderstanding something when you prefeforgiveness if you're truly repented he cannot con god he knows your heart knows her mind if you truly wanthange and you go to him and yes for forgiveness he does not send you to hell he forgives you at this point cannot be forgiven if god t chooses to forgive it there is a sin in the future unforgivable sin which is of god's e&ection refuses the holy spirit to speak through them that is unforgible braden indiana braden is seven years old my question how did d come to be thank you pastor hari for teachingrg your sure welcome really happy you're interested ig studying god's word braden it makes our daone we see you people particularly taken an interest in the letter that god wrote to them exodus 3 verse 1
well curtis has a second question when christ went all the way back to know is time to preach the gospeldid he also preached to the six-day creation yes of course he did god loves all ohis children but keisha if you prefer forgiveness from jesus for being at the core and the rapist would you automatically be sent to hell of course not bukeisha are misunderstanding something when you prefeforgiveness if you're truly repented he cannot con god he knows your heart knows her mind if you truly...
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go on this show, tell me what is the biggest bear yen when an evangelical like me talks about the gospel said, the biggest barrier is you claim to hold the old old testament to be the word of god, but you don't obey it. it was good for me to understand him. it's good that we understand each other. i have reasons why i don't think that, but it was a good discussion. >>> i'm something lacking in the professed dialogue that is going on here. it's but a small symbolic gesture, and they have reached out. >> it's hard to understand, but he said it's this symbolic gesture, which was reminded me what you were saying about tolerance. it's about getting to know and understand other people, right? >> exactly. >> but i think that's a huge general statement when there are millions of people, runs of millions of people who are around the recalle it. i see many people involved in meaningful work of interfaith where many are in conflict, in communities where people are working together to fight poverty and policies that target poor people. >> professor has the lion share of experience. she would certain
go on this show, tell me what is the biggest bear yen when an evangelical like me talks about the gospel said, the biggest barrier is you claim to hold the old old testament to be the word of god, but you don't obey it. it was good for me to understand him. it's good that we understand each other. i have reasons why i don't think that, but it was a good discussion. >>> i'm something lacking in the professed dialogue that is going on here. it's but a small symbolic gesture, and they...