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Light That We May See (Church, Easter, Apr 21, 2019)

Light in the World, That We May See (Church, Easter, April 21, 2019)

Do you love all people? What does Easter mean to you? Christ came to bring light into the world, that we may see and overcome all things. Confessing your sins means apologizing for hating. Forgive.

DO YOU LOVE ALL PEOPLE?

At Church, Jesse asked last week’s Biblical Question: Do you love all people? Many do not — even people who say they’re Christians! One man said that he does not love all people, and does not even love himself.

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No Man Can Save You. (Church, Apr 14, 2019)

No Human Being Can Save You. (Church, Apr 14, 2019)

At Church, we dealt with issues in the news: A white homosexual running for president, and a black criminal shot by police in Oakland, CA. Do you do the Silent Prayer every morning and night? Why not? Satan gives you fake awareness. Are you building your house on solid ground? What is solid ground? Love. Do you have anger? Know yourself. New Biblical Question: Do you love all people?

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The Role of Fathers (Sunday Service, Jun 15, 2008)

The Role of Fathers (June 15, 2008, Father's Day Sunday Service)

This Sunday Service originally aired Sunday, June 15, 2008, Father's Day. Men have become weak. A good father passes confidence down to his children. Men should never try to please women. Are you a real man? At Sunday Service, Jesse makes a brief point about judgment — right away your mind makes decisions about what you see, such as flowers, and prevents you from realizing the depths of what you're looking at.

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Do You Discriminate (Church, Apr 7, 2019)

Do You Discriminate? (Church, Apr 7, 2019)

Jesse urges people: Live right and be right. He asked the Biblical Question: Do you discriminate? Be honest with homosexuals. Regarding Joe Biden: Do you trust what you see with your eyes?

TALKING TO NEWCOMERS: LIVE RIGHT, DO RIGHT, BE RIGHT

At Church Sunday, Jesse started out talking with newcomers. A 24-year-old was still living at home with his parents. Jesse urged him to move out.

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The True Meaning of Salvation (Sunday Service, May 25, 2008)

The True Meaning of Salvation (Sunday Service, May 25, 2008)

BOND Sunday Service — originally aired May 25, 2008: Jesse talks with the people about what salvation means. They talk about whether you sin after you've been born again of God. They read from the passage in 1 John that says no one who is born of God sins. He cannot sin. Some people there claim that they've been born again, but yet they still sin. One man supposes that he himself does not sin. At first he doesn't seem to know whether he's been born again, then says he has, but didn't want to brag or something.

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Don't Want Anything Too Badly (Church, Mar 31, 2019)

Don’t Want Anything So Bad You Can’t Let It Go (Church, Mar 31, 2019)

(Note: The audio kicks on about 1:00 into the service. Please bear with audio issues early on in the video.) Jesse talked with young women who resent their mothers and are in troubled relationships; Biblical Questions: What is a "white supremacist"? And: Do you discriminate? Don't want anything so badly you'll do anything for it. We talked about black homosexual actor Jussie Smollett going free when he should have been prosecuted for lying about a fake “hate crime.” Jesse was surprised at first, but then when you consider it, it’s not surprising.

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Church March 24, 2019: The World Has Misled You

The World Has Misled You (Church, Mar 24, 2019)

The world is misleading people. They fall into thoughts and anger. The Bible is a roadmap back to the Kingdom of Heaven within. But only believe in God. Beta males should forgive their mothers. Many people came to Church with questions today. One man asked: Does Jesus test you? We touched on this past week’s Biblical Question: If we lose freedom here in America, is there anywhere else to go?

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Are You Over Your Mother? (Sunday Service, May 11, 2008)

Are You Over Your Mother? (May 11, 2008, Mother's Day Service)

This Sunday Service originally aired Mother's Day, Sunday, May 11, 2008. Jesse talks about young people in the black community, single mothers and lack of fathers. Then he deals with young men and women in Church who feel ongoing issues and resentment toward their mothers and family members. Many people are told they resent their fathers, but they resent them with their mothers' hatred.

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