Hey! I’m going to be posting lots of YouTube content on here to keep the blog updated. Great YouTube videos are in abundance and don’t really require much introduction or analysis from me (laziness? haha).
Anyways, here’s Shai Linne’s retelling of the greatest story ever told:
This video ties in with our theme of relationships and sexuality (talking about involvement in sexual activity here) at Seed. As a student, hearing about relationships and sexuality always made me think in the context of people around my age. I would think about relationships in middle school and high school, how people already began sleeping together in high school. There are people from my high school class that have children already. And now in college there is newfound freedom. Everybody lives within walking distance. People can spend the night with each other without having to worry about parents, siblings, whoever. But sexual sin isn’t an issue for just kids. Nor is it an issue for just unmarried adults. It’s a symptom of a disease with which everyone struggles.
This one is a message on integrity, given by Tim Conway. Integrity, or lack thereof, is a big issue today. God calls us to have integrity, that a yes means yes and a no means no. That when a person makes a promise, whether it’s a written contract or a simple verbal agreement, that person holds true to it, regardless of any sacrifice required. And when a person is alone with nobody around to see, he/she acts the same way as if the whole world were watching. Why? Because God is always watching.
This video is also a prelude to my book review on Truth and Transformation: A Manifesto for Ailing Nations by Vishal Mangalwadi. I just have to finish the book first xP.
I thought it’d be nice to start throwing some YouTube videos on here. Everyone loves YouTube right? Although many people use YouTube for just laughs, it is actually a really amazing source of sermons, debates, interviews, and other educational content. It provides one way to hear about Scripture more than once or twice a week.
This video is Paul Washer, one of my favorite preachers, speaking about repentance. Many Christians delve into the Gospel to learn more. They learn that a true Christian repents. He doesn’t just feel sorry for the sins he commits, but turns away from his sins. And so born-again Christians try to repent, only to find that it’s hard, it’s difficult, it even seems impossible. And these born-again Christians become discouraged and may question whether they truly are born-again Christians. This video addresses those Christians.
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