Hi brothers and sisters, if you have never seen a side by side comparison of Psalm 22 and the Gospel account of Jesus's crucifixion, I just wanted to share this with you all. Hope this blesses you all 🙂
@Gabepluguez Hey bro, been enjoying watching your videos on YT! You should definitely do more vlogging/day in the life vids, would be awesome to see that🙏
I came across this verse today and had to read it twice.
"If ye shall ask anything in my name, I will do it."
— John 14:14
What a promise.
Sometimes, we forget how powerful God's words really are.
Don't stop praying.
Don't stop believing.
God still answers prayer.
Who's still believing God for an answer?
Hello all, wanted to share a comparison I made highlighting how Jesus is presented in the New Testament as the fulfillment of the ‘Suffering Servant’ described in Isaiah 53. Hope this blesses you all
Atheist friends,
I've been a therapist for 15 years and I've been seeing something in my practice that I've never seen before.
My practice is approximately fifty percent christian clients and fifty percent atheist or agnostic.
For the first time, I've got non- believers coming into my office in extreme duress, suffering from either serious anxiety or depression-- 'out of the blue, for no reason.'
They are telling me they feel like something bad is coming and something is wrong, but they can't put their finger on it and they don't understand because everything is great in their lives.
Dear atheist, you aren't imagining things. I believe you are feeling the Lord's soon return.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've never seen such a consistent trend with my non-believing clients.
If you're feeling this way (heavy, off, depressed or anxious for no reason, I would encourage you to talk to a Christian you trust.
What have you got to lose?
Hi brothers and sisters, if you have never seen a side by side comparison of Psalm 22 and the Gospel account of Jesus's crucifixion, I just wanted to share this with you all. Hope this blesses you all 🙂
The story in the Bible that rattled me before I converted to Christianity from Islam:
The two thieves crucified next to Jesus. I never knew about them. Bro. They’re the whole Gospel in one scene.
Two men. Same sin. Same cross. Same dying breath. Same distance from Jesus — mere feet away on either side.
One mocks Him. One turns to Him and says, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”
And Jesus tells the second man: “Today you will be with Me in paradise.” Luke 23:43.
That man did ZERO good works. He couldn’t. His hands were nailed down. He never prayed five times. Never fasted. Never gave to the poor. Never got baptized. He had nothing to offer but a dying glance toward Jesus.
And Jesus saved him... on the spot.
In Islam, that man was doomed. No time to balance the scale. No deeds to weigh. Game over. A horrible life with a horrible punishment ahead.
I wonder if that would be me…
Yet in the Gospel, that man was in paradise the same day — because salvation was never about his works. It was about WHO he turned to in his last moment.
Two criminals. Same cross. One simple difference: which one turned to Jesus.
That’s why the Gospel is offensive.
And Jesus asks everyone: who do you say I am?
The fish symbol used by early Christians is called the Ichthys.
In Greek it spells ΙΧΘΥΣ (Ichthys), meaning “fish,” but the letters also form an acronym:
Iēsous - Jesus
Christos - Christ
Theou Huios - Son of God
Sōtēr - Savior.
In the early church, believers often used this symbol as a way to identify fellow Christians.
If you are not born again, I want to give you an opportunity to receive Jesus Christ today.
The Bible says that whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Salvation is a gift from God that is available to everyone who believes in Jesus Christ.
I want to remind you that Jesus is coming back again. He is coming for His bride, the Church. Only those who have received Him as Lord and Savior and have chosen to follow Him will be ready for His return.
If you desire to give your life to Jesus today, kindly say this prayer out loud and believe it in your heart:
"Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I acknowledge that I am a sinner and that I need Your forgiveness. I believe that You died for my sins and rose again on the third day. Today, I repent of my sins and turn to You. Come into my heart, be my Lord and Savior. Wash me with Your precious blood and make me a new creation. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit and help me to live for You all the days of my life. Thank You for saving me. In Jesus' Name, Amen."
If you have prayed this prayer sincerely, welcome to the family of God. Your sins are forgiven, and you are now a child of God.
Begin reading your Bible daily, spend time in prayer, and find a Bible-believing church where you can grow in your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Jesus loves you, and your new life starts today.
@Gabepluguez Love your work, my friend! You are a fantastic example of someone who is living for Jesus, prioritizes your family, and takes care of your health and body. You are a great encouragement and motivator for me 🙌
The video of Nabeel Qureshi being baptized was lost for 20 years but finally found. I watched this friend & ex-Muslim being baptized just before I entered Two Cities Church in North Carolina to preach the gospel. Lord, may many more people find redemption through Christ today.
The math behind Jesus being the Messiah is mind blowing.
Here are the odds:
8 specific prophecies fulfilled by one man:
1 in 100 quadrillion
48 prophecies:
1 in 10¹⁵⁷
That’s a number beyond human comprehension.
Jesus fulfilled 300–500+ Old Testament prophecies written centuries before His birth.
This isn’t chance.
This isn’t coincidence.
The odds are literally astronomical.
Our King is the real deal.