In this video, we explore the paradox that God’s holiness presents to human beings. God is the unique and set-apart Creator of all reality and the author of all goodness. However, that goodness can become dangerous to humans who are mortal and morally corrupt. Ultimately, this paradox is resolved by Jesus, who embodies God’s holiness that comes to heal His creation.
#Holy #BibleProject #BibleVideo
published: 17 Mar 2015
Are You Living A Life Of Holiness? | Derek Prince Bible Study
Jesus said: 'blessed are the pure in heart.' We might ask ourselves today: are we keeping our hearts pure? Are we taking these words of our Lord seriously?
In this sermon Bible teacher Derek Prince emphasizes the importance of a clean heart. This is (among other Scriptures) drawn from 2 Peter 3:11-12, where the apostle explains what kind of persons we ought to be, by stating three practical elements. The first one is: holy conduct and godliness. Derek Prince challenges us to question ourselves whether we're keeping ourselves from unclean things like filthy language, unclean movies and occult influences (like horoscopes).
By reading 2 Corinthians 6:17-7:1 Derek Prince underscores Paul's statement to 'do not touch what is unclean.' It tells us not to get exposed to things that will defi...
published: 06 May 2020
Take my life/ Holiness - Scott Underwood
A song by Scott Underwood. If you like the song, buy it and please give it a thumbs up so others can find it. Used for worship at our church. www.islingtonbaptistchurch.ca
published: 10 Nov 2009
The Meaning of Holiness: The Holiness of God with R.C. Sproul
We understand what people have experienced in the presence of a holy God, but we may not be able to define the term "holy" or the concept of holiness as it is used in Scripture. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul defines the word "holy" in order that we might see the necessity of holiness in our own lives, especially as it relates to how we use God's name.
This is the 5th message in a series on God's holiness by R.C. Sproul. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fVpGc7Eo--3S6w1kdhXY9Cb
Get the study guide: https://www.ligonier.org/store/the-holiness-of-god-digital-study-guide-1/?utm_source=youtube
Learn more about Dr. R.C. Sproul: http://www.ligonier.org/about/rc-sproul/
published: 10 Mar 2015
John MacArthur: A Call to Holiness
Christians are often uncomfortable thinking of each other as “holy ones.” Yet the call to God’s people is “You shall be holy; for I am holy” (Lev. 11:44/ 1 Peter 1:16). It is through faith in Christ that we are set apart as holy ones, yet we still struggle with sin. Sanctification is the process by which we are being made holy. How do we seek God’s grace in living holy lives?
This message is from our 2001 National Conference, Holiness: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fW4hkgxhuAgIkkeY7EAWre9
Purchase this conference on DVD: http://www.ligonier.org/store/holiness-2001-national-conference-dvd/?mobile=off
In this video, we explore the paradox that God’s holiness presents to human beings. God is the unique and set-apart Creator of all reality and the author of all...
In this video, we explore the paradox that God’s holiness presents to human beings. God is the unique and set-apart Creator of all reality and the author of all goodness. However, that goodness can become dangerous to humans who are mortal and morally corrupt. Ultimately, this paradox is resolved by Jesus, who embodies God’s holiness that comes to heal His creation.
#Holy #BibleProject #BibleVideo
In this video, we explore the paradox that God’s holiness presents to human beings. God is the unique and set-apart Creator of all reality and the author of all goodness. However, that goodness can become dangerous to humans who are mortal and morally corrupt. Ultimately, this paradox is resolved by Jesus, who embodies God’s holiness that comes to heal His creation.
#Holy #BibleProject #BibleVideo
Jesus said: 'blessed are the pure in heart.' We might ask ourselves today: are we keeping our hearts pure? Are we taking these words of our Lord seriously?
In...
Jesus said: 'blessed are the pure in heart.' We might ask ourselves today: are we keeping our hearts pure? Are we taking these words of our Lord seriously?
In this sermon Bible teacher Derek Prince emphasizes the importance of a clean heart. This is (among other Scriptures) drawn from 2 Peter 3:11-12, where the apostle explains what kind of persons we ought to be, by stating three practical elements. The first one is: holy conduct and godliness. Derek Prince challenges us to question ourselves whether we're keeping ourselves from unclean things like filthy language, unclean movies and occult influences (like horoscopes).
By reading 2 Corinthians 6:17-7:1 Derek Prince underscores Paul's statement to 'do not touch what is unclean.' It tells us not to get exposed to things that will defile us. We are responsible to do this ourselves. This is not something God will do for us. This is something He tells us to do for ourselves.
Today, almost thirty years after this sermon, we might ask ourselves: How is our mental attitude? In this age of so many easily accessible videos, series and movies: what are the things we looking at? Are the Netflix series we watch pleasing to God? And who do we associate with? Are the friends we hang out with defiling our hearts with filthy language? Are we letting ourselves be influenced by occult sources?
This is the first clip, part of Derek Prince's full sermon 'How To Respond To The Shaking Of All Things?' Full video: : https://youtu.be/ZANf57k9y0M
#derekprince #derekprinceministries
Recorded in 1992, Westminster Chapel UK
Jesus said: 'blessed are the pure in heart.' We might ask ourselves today: are we keeping our hearts pure? Are we taking these words of our Lord seriously?
In this sermon Bible teacher Derek Prince emphasizes the importance of a clean heart. This is (among other Scriptures) drawn from 2 Peter 3:11-12, where the apostle explains what kind of persons we ought to be, by stating three practical elements. The first one is: holy conduct and godliness. Derek Prince challenges us to question ourselves whether we're keeping ourselves from unclean things like filthy language, unclean movies and occult influences (like horoscopes).
By reading 2 Corinthians 6:17-7:1 Derek Prince underscores Paul's statement to 'do not touch what is unclean.' It tells us not to get exposed to things that will defile us. We are responsible to do this ourselves. This is not something God will do for us. This is something He tells us to do for ourselves.
Today, almost thirty years after this sermon, we might ask ourselves: How is our mental attitude? In this age of so many easily accessible videos, series and movies: what are the things we looking at? Are the Netflix series we watch pleasing to God? And who do we associate with? Are the friends we hang out with defiling our hearts with filthy language? Are we letting ourselves be influenced by occult sources?
This is the first clip, part of Derek Prince's full sermon 'How To Respond To The Shaking Of All Things?' Full video: : https://youtu.be/ZANf57k9y0M
#derekprince #derekprinceministries
Recorded in 1992, Westminster Chapel UK
A song by Scott Underwood. If you like the song, buy it and please give it a thumbs up so others can find it. Used for worship at our church. www.islingtonba...
A song by Scott Underwood. If you like the song, buy it and please give it a thumbs up so others can find it. Used for worship at our church. www.islingtonbaptistchurch.ca
A song by Scott Underwood. If you like the song, buy it and please give it a thumbs up so others can find it. Used for worship at our church. www.islingtonbaptistchurch.ca
We understand what people have experienced in the presence of a holy God, but we may not be able to define the term "holy" or the concept of holiness as it is u...
We understand what people have experienced in the presence of a holy God, but we may not be able to define the term "holy" or the concept of holiness as it is used in Scripture. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul defines the word "holy" in order that we might see the necessity of holiness in our own lives, especially as it relates to how we use God's name.
This is the 5th message in a series on God's holiness by R.C. Sproul. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fVpGc7Eo--3S6w1kdhXY9Cb
Get the study guide: https://www.ligonier.org/store/the-holiness-of-god-digital-study-guide-1/?utm_source=youtube
Learn more about Dr. R.C. Sproul: http://www.ligonier.org/about/rc-sproul/
We understand what people have experienced in the presence of a holy God, but we may not be able to define the term "holy" or the concept of holiness as it is used in Scripture. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul defines the word "holy" in order that we might see the necessity of holiness in our own lives, especially as it relates to how we use God's name.
This is the 5th message in a series on God's holiness by R.C. Sproul. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fVpGc7Eo--3S6w1kdhXY9Cb
Get the study guide: https://www.ligonier.org/store/the-holiness-of-god-digital-study-guide-1/?utm_source=youtube
Learn more about Dr. R.C. Sproul: http://www.ligonier.org/about/rc-sproul/
Christians are often uncomfortable thinking of each other as “holy ones.” Yet the call to God’s people is “You shall be holy; for I am holy” (Lev. 11:44/ 1 Pete...
Christians are often uncomfortable thinking of each other as “holy ones.” Yet the call to God’s people is “You shall be holy; for I am holy” (Lev. 11:44/ 1 Peter 1:16). It is through faith in Christ that we are set apart as holy ones, yet we still struggle with sin. Sanctification is the process by which we are being made holy. How do we seek God’s grace in living holy lives?
This message is from our 2001 National Conference, Holiness: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fW4hkgxhuAgIkkeY7EAWre9
Purchase this conference on DVD: http://www.ligonier.org/store/holiness-2001-national-conference-dvd/?mobile=off
Christians are often uncomfortable thinking of each other as “holy ones.” Yet the call to God’s people is “You shall be holy; for I am holy” (Lev. 11:44/ 1 Peter 1:16). It is through faith in Christ that we are set apart as holy ones, yet we still struggle with sin. Sanctification is the process by which we are being made holy. How do we seek God’s grace in living holy lives?
This message is from our 2001 National Conference, Holiness: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fW4hkgxhuAgIkkeY7EAWre9
Purchase this conference on DVD: http://www.ligonier.org/store/holiness-2001-national-conference-dvd/?mobile=off
In this video, we explore the paradox that God’s holiness presents to human beings. God is the unique and set-apart Creator of all reality and the author of all goodness. However, that goodness can become dangerous to humans who are mortal and morally corrupt. Ultimately, this paradox is resolved by Jesus, who embodies God’s holiness that comes to heal His creation.
#Holy #BibleProject #BibleVideo
Jesus said: 'blessed are the pure in heart.' We might ask ourselves today: are we keeping our hearts pure? Are we taking these words of our Lord seriously?
In this sermon Bible teacher Derek Prince emphasizes the importance of a clean heart. This is (among other Scriptures) drawn from 2 Peter 3:11-12, where the apostle explains what kind of persons we ought to be, by stating three practical elements. The first one is: holy conduct and godliness. Derek Prince challenges us to question ourselves whether we're keeping ourselves from unclean things like filthy language, unclean movies and occult influences (like horoscopes).
By reading 2 Corinthians 6:17-7:1 Derek Prince underscores Paul's statement to 'do not touch what is unclean.' It tells us not to get exposed to things that will defile us. We are responsible to do this ourselves. This is not something God will do for us. This is something He tells us to do for ourselves.
Today, almost thirty years after this sermon, we might ask ourselves: How is our mental attitude? In this age of so many easily accessible videos, series and movies: what are the things we looking at? Are the Netflix series we watch pleasing to God? And who do we associate with? Are the friends we hang out with defiling our hearts with filthy language? Are we letting ourselves be influenced by occult sources?
This is the first clip, part of Derek Prince's full sermon 'How To Respond To The Shaking Of All Things?' Full video: : https://youtu.be/ZANf57k9y0M
#derekprince #derekprinceministries
Recorded in 1992, Westminster Chapel UK
A song by Scott Underwood. If you like the song, buy it and please give it a thumbs up so others can find it. Used for worship at our church. www.islingtonbaptistchurch.ca
We understand what people have experienced in the presence of a holy God, but we may not be able to define the term "holy" or the concept of holiness as it is used in Scripture. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul defines the word "holy" in order that we might see the necessity of holiness in our own lives, especially as it relates to how we use God's name.
This is the 5th message in a series on God's holiness by R.C. Sproul. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fVpGc7Eo--3S6w1kdhXY9Cb
Get the study guide: https://www.ligonier.org/store/the-holiness-of-god-digital-study-guide-1/?utm_source=youtube
Learn more about Dr. R.C. Sproul: http://www.ligonier.org/about/rc-sproul/
Christians are often uncomfortable thinking of each other as “holy ones.” Yet the call to God’s people is “You shall be holy; for I am holy” (Lev. 11:44/ 1 Peter 1:16). It is through faith in Christ that we are set apart as holy ones, yet we still struggle with sin. Sanctification is the process by which we are being made holy. How do we seek God’s grace in living holy lives?
This message is from our 2001 National Conference, Holiness: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fW4hkgxhuAgIkkeY7EAWre9
Purchase this conference on DVD: http://www.ligonier.org/store/holiness-2001-national-conference-dvd/?mobile=off
Holiness covers my weaknesses Melting my selfishness Cause of you Try with all my might But it's your strength inside Gives me the will to fight the battle through And it's gotta be the right road I gotta go where you go I wanna throw out my arms And seize the day for you And it's gotta be the right way Make sure that you're behind me Cause you are the breakthrough light You're my one true sight, oh you Loneliness plays to my darkness Caressing my vengefulness When you're not here As pressure destroys my mind You conquer me every time By mending the brokenness Behind my fears And it's gotta be the right road I gotta go where you go I wanna throw out my arms And seize the day for you And it's gotta be the right way Make sure that you're behind me Cause you are the breakthrough light You're my one true sight, oh you I can now look up And face my deepest shades And the fire across my bow 'Cause you know me And I know you And it's gotta be the right road I gotta go where you go I wanna throw out my arms And seize the day for you And it's gotta be the right way Make sure that you're behind me Cause you are the breakthrough light You're my one true sight, oh you And it's gotta be the right road I gotta go where you go I wanna throw out my arms And seize the day for you And it's gotta be the right way Make sure that you're behind me Cause you are the breakthrough light
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