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We Will Praise – Worship Song

2021-09-17 BibleThinker 0

WE WILL PRAISEThanks be to God for His indescribable gift!2 Corinthians 9:15VerseTHANK YOU LORD FOR THE GOODNESS THAT YOU’VE SHOWNTHANK YOU LORD FOR YOUR LOVETHANK YOU LORD FOR YOUR MERCIES EVER NEW (Lam 3:22-23)THANK YOU LORD FOR YOUR SON
ChorusWE WILL PRAISE YOUR NAMEWE WILL SING THAT JESUS REIGNSWE WILL GLORIFY OUR GOD AND KINGFOREVER AND EVER
BridgeWHILE I WAS DEAD YOU SOUGHT ME OUTAND GAVE YOUR LIFE TO ME (Rom 5:8)THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE THAN THISTO DO WHAT YOU DID FOR ME (John 15:13)

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Your Holy Name – Worship Song

2021-09-17 BibleThinker 0

“He ransoms me from death and surrounds me with love and tender mercies. He fills my life with good things.”Psalm 103:4-5a (NLT)Lyrics:Verse:YOU SURROUND ME WITH YOUR LOVING KINDNESSAND MY DAYS WITH GOOD THINGSOH MY MORNINGS WITH YOUR NEW MERCIESYOU’RE SO GOOD TO ME
Chorus:AND I PRAISE, AND I PRAISE, AND I PRAISEYOUR HOLY NAME
Bridge:FOR ONLY YOU ARE WORTHY ONLY YOU COULD SAVE MEONLY YOU COULD TAKE MY SIN AND SHAMELORD YOU ARE MY GLORY A SHIELD ABOUT ME (Ps 3:3)AND I LIFT MY LIFE UNTO YOUR PRAISE

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The Kind of Meditation That Christians Should Avoid

2021-09-13 BibleThinker 0

Meditation is good and meditation is bad. It really depends on what you mean by “meditation.” Here’s a biblical perspective on it.
This is just one question from a long interview I did for the moderators of the r/Bible subreddit. They asked their subreddit to send me a bunch of questions and I spent a lot of time preparing so that I would be able to offer the best answers I could. I’ll be posting these answers as individual videos, so keep an eye out for the rest in the set. Here’s a playlist where I will add them as they come out:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHtc_kN13cgTRV1l3bl3wZiD
My website: https://BibleThinker.org

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20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 48)

2021-09-10 BibleThinker 0

Our first question today is about the 7 tenets of Satanism. I think most people don’t really understand what they are about. Let’s get into it a bit.
Here’s that video giving a biblical evaluation of suicide: https://youtu.be/T6nlUhWJe00
To get your own questions answered, please show up at the start of the stream and type a question beginning with “Q” (or ANQ to ask anonymously), but don’t send it before you see me on screen. I can only get to 20 each week, so please forgive me for not being able to answer all that come in.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 – Introduction1. 0:29 {About the Satanic Temple’s 7 Tenets} The Satanic Temple has been gaining popularity online due to their “7 tenets” they believe people should live by. Many people see these tenets as positive and morally good, and are being drawn into their organization as a result. What are your thoughts about this?2. 13:31 {Does Isaiah Disprove the Trinity?} Does Isaiah 9:6 disprove the Trinity since it calls Jesus the Father? many Oneness/Unitarians use this verse to support Oneness/modalism.3. 18:19 {About our Souls/Spirits} What exactly is a soul or a spirit?4. 20:14 {Biblical Dating Advice} What things should a high school student consider while deciding if or how to date a godly woman?5. 23:17 {Should we Always Say “God Willing”?} What does James 4: 13 mean? Should we always say “God willing” when making or talking about our plans?6. 27:03 {About the “Doctrines of Demons”} Can you give more examples about the “doctrines of demons” mentioned in 1 Timothy 4:1?7. 32:27 {About Becoming a Disciple} How do you become a disciple in light of Matthew 28: 19? Can you be unsaved yet still a disciple? I haven’t found the Greek word (μαθητευω) elsewhere. Seems to normally be μαθητης (ex. Acts 11: 29; 19: 30; 21:4, 16).8. 35:12 {When we Should and Shouldn’t Witness} How do we know when to speak up about the truth of Christ vs. when not to? I am grieved by what I see being claimed as “truth” today, but I don’t want to just sit back and say “I’m not supposed to judge.”9. 40:11 {About the Fear of God and Dinosaurs} Does the “fear” of the Lord mean “scared”? If not, why is “fear” still used in today’s Bibles? Translation problem? Confused here! And were dinosaur bones/fossils created by the devil to cast doubt?10. 44:42 {About Denominations} Do you think denominations are a “concession” from God in that He knew we would disagree on doctrine, or is it more like differing members of the body reaching different people in different ways?11. 48:58 {Responding to Mormon Arguments} What is your best answer to a Mormon responding to “There is only ONE God” by saying “Yes, only one God for US. Only one God we are to worship & that’s OUR Heavenly Father but there are others elsewhere”?12. 55:29 {What is the Mark of the Beast?} What is the mark of the beast as described in Revelation 13? I’ve heard and read so many things, and I’m not sure how to make sense of it.13. 1:03:47 {Is it Biblical? Jesus in our Hearts} Do we have “Jesus in our hearts” as believers? What about worship songs about Jesus in the room? John 16:5-10, Acts 1:9-11 and basically all of Revelation seems to say Jesus is in Heaven for now.14. 1:08:43 {Why did God Allow our Sin Nature?} Frank Turek said (paraphrasing) that in Heaven we will have free will, but we won’t sin because we won’t have a sin nature. If that’s the case, why didn’t God just make us like that on Earth?15. 1:13:49 {How to Comf

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Can I Really Justify Seeing Pictures of Jesus In The Old Testament?

2021-09-08 BibleThinker 0

“Typology” is a fancy word for how God put intricate details about Jesus throughout the stories of the Old Testament. I’m not talking about prophecy here, although there is a relationship between typology and prophecy. I’m saying that Jesus is the main topic of the Bible so much that God shaped history and people’s lives so that the Bible would become a beautiful literary tapestry that shows Jesus throughout its pages. From the story of Joseph going from slavery and presumed death to the right hand of Pharaoh as a savior of many, to the feasts of Israel demonstrating the very nature and mission of Jesus to die for our sins.
In today’s interview I will explain what “typology” is, give a number of examples of it, and answer objections to it.
Thanks to Micah Gunn for having me on his podcast, Truth Be Told, to do this interview. Micah’s YT Channel – Truth Be Toldhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn-rlo-ORHtatIPjGmtZm-wMicah’s Podcast on Spotify – Truth Be Toldhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5GRTgVGiqOOzz6DnJe1pfL?si=Qkjjj-yhQRqwIOcsbwIFsA&nd=1
THIS is my 27 part series on Jesus In The Old Testament, the most rewarding and exciting topic I have ever had the pleasure of teaching! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWlpQauXiTU&list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHsHyvMtfgOgSPU6zEnCvxUO&t=0s
My website: https://BibleThinker.org

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The Super-Cute and Super-Wrong Religion of Omnism

2021-09-06 BibleThinker 0

Omnism, in the sense that we just pretend all religions are true, is a really nice (in the old sense of the word) religion. It has high hopes and seems to help everyone to “get along,” but it depends entirely on utter irrationality and dishonest evaluations of the really important issues that religions are disagreeing on. If you have fallen for Omnism, then I hope you’ll consider this a kindness and a wake-up call to consider the evidence for Jesus and the importance of the truth about God and us.
This is just one question from a long interview I did for the moderators of the r/Bible subreddit. They asked their subreddit to send me a bunch of questions, and I spent a lot of time preparing so that I would be able to offer the best answers I could. I’ll be posting these answers as individual videos, so keep an eye out for the rest in the set. Here’s a playlist where I will add them as they come out:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHtc_kN13cgTRV1l3bl3wZiD

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20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 47)

2021-09-03 BibleThinker 0

Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:0:00 – Introduction1. 0:23 {Will Psychopaths be Judged the Same?} It has recently been scientifically proven that many psychopaths have a physical brain alteration that doesn’t allow their synapses to receive the neuron chemicals for emotions such as sympathy. Oftentimes, they become violent criminals or even murderers. Will they be judged by God the same as any other person, even though they have something physiologically wrong with them?2. 8:03 {What do Miracles/Healing Depend On?} If one were to pray over someone for a miracle or for healing, what would the chances of it working depend on? Jesus said that it depends on faith. Does it also depend on being a relatively righteous person?3. 15:07 {About Glorified Bodies/Resurrection} If our bodies are glorified at the rapture, what happens to those people who are saved post-rapture? Is there a second resurrection?4. 17:19 {About the Moral Argument} My brother has a very biblical worldview despite being an agnostic (in terms of homosexuality and celibacy, etc.) based on science. How do I prove that morality comes from God?5. 26:41 {Is Everyone Claiming to be Saved Really Saved?} Paul Washer said that Matthew 7: 13-14 is not about Christians and non-Christians, but rather, real Christians and Christians who think they’re saved. He says many who think they are saved aren’t really saved. Thoughts?6. 32:26 {About Giving Everything for the Lord} If salvation is a free gift and not by works, then why does Jesus say those of you who do not give up everything you have cannot be my disciples? How do we know when we have given up everything?7. 38:53 {Honesty vs. Kindness?} Where do you draw the line between honest communication about things that bother you about something someone does, and “dying to self” if the person is a very close friend/loved one/spouse?8. 44:09 {About Demons and The Nephilim} Are demons the spirits of dead Nephilim? Genesis 6 explains that the Nephilim are the offspring of women and angels. Demons never materialize, but we know angels can. Luke 22:3 is not convincing to me.9. 48:04 {Can We Love Truth More than God?} Can I be a truth-seeker and a good Christian? Is it possible to love the truth more than God, considering that Jesus is the truth?10. 55:35 {About the Sun Standing Still – Josh. 10} What do you think really happened during “the long day” in Joshua 10 during the battle between Israel and the armies of the 5 kings when “the sun stood still, and the moon stopped”?11. 58:20 {About the OT Law & Sacrifices vs. Faith} Why was the old covenant law set up to require animal sacrifice, since we see Abraham was atoned for by his faith in the promise to come of what was Jesus (dimly perceived)?12. 1:03:22 {Bethel Worship Music?} Can I keep listening to Bethel’s music, given the intent (as far as I understand) to invoke emotional responses? I want to avoid the idol of “emotional highs,” but I still see value in their music.13. 1:07:03 {About the 153 Fish in John} In John 21, it is written that Peter caught 153 “large fish” and that “although there were so many, the net was not torn.” Is there a message or theme John was conveying here?14. 1:12:01 {Leaving a Church the Biblical Way} How do I go about leaving my church? Do I talk to my leaders? Do I have to explain why? What do I need to do to make sure that I do it the right way?15. 1:16:28 {About the Dead Jesus Raised} Where did all the people that Jesus and the disciples raised from the dead go while they were dead? I would hate to think they were in Paradise somewhere, then had to come back.16. 1:19:05 {About Asking for Forgiveness/Mark of the Beast} A popular internet ministry says Jesus never said we need to ask for forgiveness and the Bible doesn’t mention it. Is that true? They also say it’s impossi

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Why Mark’s Gospel Has Such a Strange Ending: The Mark Series pt 70 (16:8)

2021-08-30 BibleThinker 0

I’m not exaggerating when I say that some skeptics, and even some Christians, and some scholars in both categories, will teach that if Mark ends his Gospel at 16:8 then it destroys Christianity as we know it. I think this is silly. But I also think it needs a response. After going through those over the top claims we will deal with the more subtle and thoughtful claims of those who say that there are internal and external reasons for thinking that Mark could not have meant for 16:8 to be the ending of his Gospel originally. All told I will walk through 7 specific claims against the shorter ending of Mark and give a case for how this seemingly strange ending is actually quite powerful and meant to cause us to sit with the massive implications of the death and resurrection of the Messiah, until we are stirred to action.
This is the last video in the Mark Series. I have SO enjoyed doing this with you and appreciate your prayers for me to have wisdom as I seek to launch into future series and videos. Next up is a thorough study of women in ministry (that will probably take months to prep, sorry for the wait) and then I’ll do a verse-by-verse teaching through the book of Hebrews, with the same sort of methods you’ve seen in the study of Mark.
This is part 70 of the Mark Series – a thorough verse-by-verse study through the Gospel of Mark paying special attention to theology, apologetics, and historical context. See the WHOLE Gospel of Mark playlist here:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHuGenHwUdeiQ5M-uj5XW4sF
Here’s Kelley Iverson’s article, “A Further Word on Final Gar”: http://www.jstor.org/stable/43725642
The notes for many of my studies are also available for free on my website (as is all the content on my website). https://BibleThinker.org

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20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 46)

2021-08-27 BibleThinker 0

Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:
0:00 – Introduction1. 0:29 {Why Didn’t Jesus Mention Paul?} Hello, I am a Christian, and it’s been important to me to understand why the Lord Jesus didn’t mention to the apostles or anyone that Paul would be coming to enlighten the Way for His Church. This question hasn’t been addressed in any of the studies I’ve researched, nor by any of the pastors I listen to. But isn’t this question a most serious matter, since Paul wrote the majority of our New Testament?2. 6:45 {Is God Male?} Is God a male?3. 10:08 {About the Woman of Tekoa & Banishing} How can someone be banished, and yet not cast out from God? I’m referring to what the woman of Tekoa said in 2 Samuel 14: 14. Is it only within that context, or can it be applied transcendently?4. 17:34 {About OCD, Vows, & Fear} I’ve been struggling with OCD vows recently (such as, if I don’t say this in prayer, I’m not saved). Many places online say to let it go, and that you can’t make a vow out of fear. How can I look at this biblically?5. 22:39 {Are Souls Eternal?} Is the soul as an eternal entity more of a Greek philosophical idea, or confirmed in Scripture? Do you have any biblical references for an eternal soul?6. 25:20 {Did Anyone in “The Flood” Go to Heaven?} Do you think any of the people that died in the flood (above the age of accountability) may have been saved or will not go to Hell?7. 29:01 {About Natural Revelation & Salvation} You’ve said people who’ve never heard of Jesus need to respond to natural revelation to be saved. Can you give an example of how a woman growing up in Saudi Arabia would respond to natural revelation?8. 33:55 {About the “Mysteries of God” in Ephesians} Please explain what is meant by the mysteries of God in Ephesians 3:5.9. 38:09 {About the Beginning of the New Covenant} Did the New Covenant start when the Temple, which housed the Ark of the Covenant, was destroyed?10. 44:07 {About Miracles & False Religions} You’ve said miracles in other religions are false signs from Satan. Why would other religions have reason to think these signs are from Satan? Couldn’t a Muslim say the same thing to a Christian?11. 48:47 {Do We Have to Attend Church?} Is it OK to not attend church at all? I live in Russia and Christianity here is very unbiblical. I’ve tried a lot of churches and I don’t feel comfortable there.12. 50:53 {Is it a Sin to Depict God?} I’m a new believer. I watched a Christian cartoon with my son, and it depicted God as a Santa-looking man. My son asked if we were breaking the 2nd commandment. Is it a sin to depict God in any way? (Exodus 20:4)13. 56:07 {Do those who Seek God Really Find Him?} The Bible says that those who diligently seek God will find Him. What about the Muslims, Hindus, and all the people who are diligently seeking God but never find Jesus and stay in their religion?14. 1:02:31 {Does God Forgive Repeated Sin?} If you struggle with sin and there is true contrition but you still keep repeating the same sin and asking for forgiveness, will God still forgive you?15. 1:05:59 {Advice for the Timing of Baptism} I recently converted to Christianity. Our church does baptisms once a year, but my husband has Covid and can’t attend. I want him to be there, but I also want to get baptized ASAP. What should I do?16. 1:07:12 {About a “Gap” in Scripture} Can you explain the gap between the early churches in the New Testament and the first Protestants like Martin Luther?17. 1:11:32 {Men of Valor Living in Sin?} Why does the Lord call Gideon a mighty man of Valor when he had many wives? Was this always a sin? I’m confused about this, honestly.18. 1:16:59 {Where Does Sin Nature Come From?} If God knits us in our mothers’ wombs, where do we get our sin nature?19. 1:19:

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100+ hours of research. Is the longer ending of Mark authentic?: The Mark Series pt 69 (16:9-20)

2021-08-23 BibleThinker 0

Today’s the day. I’ve spent weeks trying to dig deep on the debate of whether the last 12 verses of the Gospel of Mark are actually part of the Gospel of Mark. We will look at manuscript evidence, translations, church fathers, lectionaries, internal evidence from vocabulary and style, and consider the question of how all this weighs in on the fact that most Christians throughout time have had these 12 verses as their ending to Mark. I want to warn you of one issue that I slowly noticed in my research. Proponents of the vs. 8 ending (the short ending) have a habit of overstating their case and making some mistakes in accuracy while proponents of the longer ending have the same tendency, perhaps worse than the former. Yeah, this was hard to muddle through but I’ll share with you my own confusion and eventual clarity on the issue. I hope that you find it clear, thorough, and edifying.
I’m hoping today’s video will not only answer your questions but serve as a good launching point for those who want to do more research on the topic. For that reason, I’m including several links here for you to consider looking into:
This is a book where 4 scholars each build a case for their different views on the ending of Mark. It’s a good introduction into the issues of the debate even if no one scholar has the space to fully flesh out their case. “Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: Four Views”:https://www.amazon.com/Perspectives-Ending-Mark-Daniel-Wallace-ebook/dp/B004OR17WK/
Nicholas Lunn recently wrote a book offering a very detailed case that the longer ending was always part of Mark’s Gospel. At first, I found Lunn’s book to be really helpful in challenging the scholarly majority. But after spending a lot of time with it, I’ve come to think that his work causes more confusion than clarity on the topic. Uneven standards in how evidence is handled make his work difficult to read without leading to important misimpressions. “The Original Ending of Mark: A New Case for the Authenticity of Mark 16:9-20”https://www.amazon.com/Original-Ending-Mark-Case-Authenticity-ebook/dp/B00OU6OB78/
Larry Hurtado offered three short reviews of Lunn’s book, all three at this link:http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.com/search/label/Nicholas%20P.%20Lunn
James Snapp’s theory is that Mark wrote the longer ending but it was originally not part of the Gospel of Mark. It was taken from some other work from Mark and then added on to the end of the Gospel of Mark. He offers 5 different theories for why it is missing from some manuscripts. I respect Snapp’s tenacity, but I think his logic has regular logical problems. I mean no insult by this, I just want you to be prepared to think very carefully about what he says. His book, “Authentic: The Case for Mark 16:9-20,” is free here:https://www.academia.edu/12545835/Authentic_The_Case_for_Mark_16_9_20
The most helpful resource I found for dealing with the internal evidence in the longer ending of Mark is this article from Travis Williams:https://www.academia.edu/1444542/Bringing_Method_to_the_Madness_Examining_the_Style_of_the_Longer_Ending_of_Mark
For those wanting to hear my verse-by-verse study of the longer ending of Mark, it’s here. It’s long, methodical, and shows that the passage doesn’t pose theological problems, even if it wasn’t written by Mark:https://youtu.be/zA6s9O4o5Uo
For the 12th century Greek Codex 304, which is Byzantine in nature and ends Mark at 16:8, see the two links following; and you’ll need them because Snapp and Lunn have bad info on this and this is a really interesting piece of evidence showing not only a lack of the LE, but apparent debate on it from different owners of the codex! The text is viewable here: