the WORST THING is the BEST THING



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Philippians 1:21: For me, to live is Christ. To die is gain.

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26 thoughts on “the WORST THING is the BEST THING”

  1. This made me cry. My younger brother and my father died within almost a year of each other not so long ago. Grief is real but I cannot wait to see them again in glory! Hallelujah! Thank you Pastor!

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  2. Could that fallen angel that we call Saran have developed some toxin that he introduced into the dust from which Adam was formed thereby sparking the original sin that brings all to death? And we’re it not for that tiny toxin the earth could not have supported the human population into the first century of existence. This is of course foolishness but one wonders.

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  3. My dad was abusive. I found Jesus when I was 15 yrs old. Jesus was & is my only father. My parents called me a Jesus freak. Getting bullied at work . Life’s had trials. Lord come , please come. No more tears then

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  4. My Mother was not even a teenager when she became a Russian POW during WWII; raped, tortured, and made to watch as some of her siblings were executed in front of her. Before this occurred she had been gifted some kittens which had been brought to her home, and when her father arrived she was made to watch as he stomped them all into the ground. Towards the very end of the war she finally escaped and fled to America where she met my father during the sixties era; a soldier, a physical drunkard, womanizer, and possessed by the father of lies. And the worst things that happened to her, being among the worst things that happened to me, other than the loss of my first born, have indeed become what drives me towards the best things: the pursuit of Peace, or Heaven on Earth through God. She had suffered a broken pelvic bone a month before my arrival, and I was asked to be baptized Lutheran at birth by my Mother, (named Eve), who had become an atheist during the war. And when I was old enough to ask why she had me baptized, she replied, "Just in case."; which left me in silence, devastated, and I have relentlessly pursued God ever since, in her honor.

    You speak of "knuckle-heads" wanting to kill Paul, leaving out that James the Just (Jesus' brother) was among them, as the Torah commands a false prophet to be put to death. You also leave out Paul's confession (Acts 23:6), as do all Christian leaders, why is this? Anyway, solid message, yet not enough to mend a broken heart, and so I have asked God not to send you my way anymore, for when an arch of leadership falls it leaves the people speaking to walls in the comment section.

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  5. Ps Wolfmueller, I don't think most Christians fear the moment of death. Rather, they fear years and years of having to live with severe deprivation and debilitating sickness.

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  6. New video topic request “Are we natural born sinners or is sin an acquired trait?” Other question regarding this question – baptizing as a baby vs choosing baptism later on.

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