20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 83)

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Mike Winger

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Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:
0:00 - Intro
1. 0:54 {The Purpose of our Lives} As Christians, what is the purpose of our lives?
2. 16:53 {About Kenosis Theology} Is Bethel style Kenosis theology from Philippians 2:5-11 heretical (where Christ is said to have lost His divinity to live instead as a human)? Or is that a secondary issue like sacraments and eschatology?
3. 25:39 {When People Justify Bad Behavior w/Scripture} When strong Christians suddenly start to justify sinful treatment of others (rage, control, insults, blaming) through Scripture twisting, could this be due to a shipwrecked faith or mental illness?
4. 28:09 {Should we Pray in Public Before Meals?} I grew up praying before every meal, even in restaurants. I want to know how often I should do this, since I don’t want to be like the Pharisees praying publicly to be seen by others.
5. 32:45 {Can Satan Heal People?} In view of the magicians in Exodus potentially getting their power from Satan, can Satan and demons heal, and are these potentially healings that don't last?
6. 37:58 {How to Reach Catholic Family Members} I’m a new believer, and my wife is a Catholic. Married 5 years. We have 2 very young baby daughters. How do I win my wife to Christ if she grew up rigidly Catholic? I can't break past her typological beliefs.
7. 43:35 {Empathizing with Victims of Tragic Events} How should I view the pain I feel for victims of the Holocaust, Nanking Massacre, etc. when these groups were mostly un-elect vessels of wrath who will receive no comfort?
8. 49:06 {Is Psychology Satanic?} I’ve heard some people say that psychology belongs to Satan and that Christians should stray from studying it. What is your opinion on that, and is there any biblical basis for avoiding it?
9. 57:58 {How Might Fathers Exasperate their Children?} What does “Fathers, do not exasperate your children” in Colossians 3: 21 mean? Is this meant to be a general guidance to raising children, or discipling them?
10. 1:03:06 {How to Distinguish Core Doctrines} How do I know what things are a “salvation issue” that I have to be right about, and what things are more open to interpretation that if I am wrong about my salvation will not be affected?
11. 1:06:27 {Why is the Resurrection so Important?} Why are Jesus' claims and resurrection the one true root of our faith? Asking to help explain it to unbelievers who believe all religions lead to God.
12. 1:11:22 {Must We Look Forward to our Glorified Bodies?} As a disabled person, some claim I’m missing out because I’m not looking forward to a new body. I’m content. Thoughts?
13. 1:13:22 {Why was Tamar a “Disgraced Woman”?} Why was Tamar in 2 Samuel considered “a disgraced woman” after being raped by her half-brother, Amnon?
14. 1:22:04 {Should we Insert Names into Scripture?} A friend likes to substitute names in place of "you" in Scripture. Is that biblical? Romans 15: 13 for example.
15. 1:25:15 {Why does Jesus need to Pray in Heaven?} Why does Jesus pray for us in Heaven when He could just directly ask God, since He is seated at the right hand of God?
16. 1:29:50 {How to get Others Excited about Apologetics} What is the best way to get a fellow believer to realize the importance of apologetics? I meet way too many Christians who are just like, "I just read the Bible and that's all that's important."
17. 1:33:38 {Why 6 Commandments Rather Than 10?} In Matthew 19: 18-19, why doesn’t Jesus tell the man to follow all 10 commandments instead of the 6 he listed when the man questioned him about having eternal life?
18. 1:40:54 {Was Early Church Worship the Same?} Do we know if the early Church worshiped in a similar way to how we have corporate worship today?
19. 1:43:48 {How to Draw Near to God when we Feel Far} I’m far from the Lord in this moment and not very genuine. What could I do to improve my relationship with God and to be as honest as I can, be obedient to Him, and listen to His word?
20. 1:46:59 {Are we “Worthy” and “Enough”?} What do you think of popular statements such as “You are Worthy” and “You are enough”? To me, neither sound biblical. We are unworthy and not enough, and neither do we have to be, because Jesus is.
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@sarahfaith316
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Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 - Intro 1. 0:54 {The Purpose of our Lives} As Christians, what is the purpose of our lives? 2. 16:53 {About Kenosis Theology} Is Bethel style Kenosis theology from Philippians 2:5-11 heretical (where Christ is said to have lost His divinity to live instead as a human)? Or is that a secondary issue like sacraments and eschatology? 3. 25:39 {When People Justify Bad Behavior w/Scripture} When strong Christians suddenly start to justify sinful treatment of others (rage, control, insults, blaming) through Scripture twisting, could this be due to a shipwrecked faith or mental illness? 4. 28:09 {Should we Pray in Public Before Meals?} I grew up praying before every meal, even in restaurants. I want to know how often I should do this, since I don’t want to be like the Pharisees praying publicly to be seen by others. 5. 32:45 {Can Satan Heal People?} In view of the magicians in Exodus potentially getting their power from Satan, can Satan and demons heal, and are these potentially healings that don't last? 6. 37:58 {How to Reach Catholic Family Members} I’m a new believer, and my wife is a Catholic. Married 5 years. We have 2 very young baby daughters. How do I win my wife to Christ if she grew up rigidly Catholic? I can't break past her typological beliefs. 7. 43:35 {Empathizing with Victims of Tragic Events} How should I view the pain I feel for victims of the Holocaust, Nanking Massacre, etc. when these groups were mostly un-elect vessels of wrath who will receive no comfort? 8. 49:06 {Is Psychology Satanic?} I’ve heard some people say that psychology belongs to Satan and that Christians should stray from studying it. What is your opinion on that, and is there any biblical basis for avoiding it? 9. 57:58 {How Might Fathers Exasperate their Children?} What does “Fathers, do not exasperate your children” in Colossians 3: 21 mean? Is this meant to be a general guidance to raising children, or discipling them? 10. 1:03:06 {How to Distinguish Core Doctrines} How do I know what things are a “salvation issue” that I have to be right about, and what things are more open to interpretation that if I am wrong about my salvation will not be affected? 11. 1:06:27 {Why is the Resurrection so Important?} Why are Jesus' claims and resurrection the one true root of our faith? Asking to help explain it to unbelievers who believe all religions lead to God. 12. 1:11:22 {Must We Look Forward to our Glorified Bodies?} As a disabled person, some claim I’m missing out because I’m not looking forward to a new body. I’m content. Thoughts? 13. 1:13:22 {Why was Tamar a “Disgraced Woman”?} Why was Tamar in 2 Samuel considered “a disgraced woman” after being raped by her half-brother, Amnon? 14. 1:22:04 {Should we Insert Names into Scripture?} A friend likes to substitute names in place of "you" in Scripture. Is that biblical? Romans 15: 13 for example. 15. 1:25:15 {Why does Jesus need to Pray in Heaven?} Why does Jesus pray for us in Heaven when He could just directly ask God, since He is seated at the right hand of God? 16. 1:29:50 {How to get Others Excited about Apologetics} What is the best way to get a fellow believer to realize the importance of apologetics? I meet way too many Christians who are just like, "I just read the Bible and that's all that's important." 17. 1:33:38 {Why 6 Commandments Rather Than 10?} In Matthew 19: 18-19, why doesn’t Jesus tell the man to follow all 10 commandments instead of the 6 he listed when the man questioned him about having eternal life? 18. 1:40:54 {Was Early Church Worship the Same?} Do we know if the early Church worshiped in a similar way to how we have corporate worship today? 19. 1:43:48 {How to Draw Near to God when we Feel Far} I’m far from the Lord in this moment and not very genuine. What could I do to improve my relationship with God and to be as honest as I can, be obedient to Him, and listen to His word? 20. 1:46:59 {Are we “Worthy” and “Enough”?} What do you think of popular statements such as “You are Worthy” and “You are enough”? To me, neither sound biblical. We are unworthy and not enough, and neither do we have to be, because Jesus is.
@grannysquareswagonwheels2604
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@Sarah Zimmerman do you know why the live chat isn't available for the replay? I thought it used to be but the last few videos I've watched hasn't had it available. Thanks.
@sarahfaith316
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@@grannysquareswagonwheels2604 UKposts has been taking an increasing amount of time to "process" videos lately on their end, following streams. Whenever the video finishes processing on UKposts's end, the replay will be visible. I wish it wasn't out of our control, but it is. God bless!
@NewCreationInChrist896
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1) The greatest commandment to love God with with all our heart, mind and strength and love our neighbors as our selves. And spread The Good News Jesus saves, The Great Commission. Matthew 28:19 👑
@fabiancortez2256
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Question 10 is typically asked by people who don’t want to have any impediments with associating with people who don’t believe the same things they do. Unfortunately, there is no scripture that segregates biblical teaching by whether it’s a “salvation” issue or not. Jesus says you WILL KNOW THE TRUTH and knowing the TRUTH will set you free. Jesus never indicated you will know SOME truth but other beliefs will be untrue yet you should still fellowship with PROFESSING Christians who don’t believe the same thing. Nope!! Jesus never said that. You can’t have truth mixed with lies or misleading doctrines. Everything you believe and accept must be the truth as far as you know it to be or believe it to be. So, if you think your personal beliefs are true and others don’t share those beliefs then they are not your spiritual BROTHERS and SISTERS. For what sharing does light have with dark, righteousness with lawlessness, Christ with Belial, etc. *2 CORINTHIANS 6:14-16* Your fellow brothers and sisters should all be on one accord, no divisions, perfectly united, having the same MIND, THOUGHTS, and JUDGMENT. *1 CORINTHIANS 1:10* *PHILIPPIANS 2:2*
@curtisfloyd5942
@curtisfloyd5942 Рік тому
can you time stamp questions please?
@bible.animations
@bible.animations Рік тому
Can we just appreciate how far Mike has come? I've been here since around 50k and its been incredible to see God's work in his ministry. Praise God!
@shovel86cu
@shovel86cu Рік тому
God has truly used Mike to help grow my walk with Christ. I love him greatly for how he has been able to humbly teach me so much.
@lindawarner7496
@lindawarner7496 11 місяців тому
Wise man. He truly cares. I have binge watched everything he’s doing.
@kimberleerivera3334
@kimberleerivera3334 11 місяців тому
Thank you, and I appreciate Mike! Yes - PRAISE and GLORY TO GOD!
@DizzeeY
@DizzeeY 2 місяці тому
Awesome!
@hdwarrior8830
@hdwarrior8830 Рік тому
My younger brother and I were raised by an extremely abusive father. Screaming and hitting were all we knew in the discipline department. Throw in the confusion of sex equals love from him to me and I was really messed up. If at any time the two of us were actually getting along my father would say we were being too loud or messy or whatever. We literally had no other way of communicating with one another. We fought non-stop. I was determined when I married that I would not tolerate being abused by any man, and told my husband that if he ever got physical with me he better either kill me or not be stupid enough to eat or sleep under my roof again, or I would kill him while he was doing one or the other. We got into an argument one day and he said something I didn't like so I hit him. He told me that if he couldn't hit me he would appreciate the same consideration. He and I learned how to work things out with words rather than fists. I honestly didn't realize how emotionally handicapped I was where my brother was concerned until one day I was watching a music video and there were a brother and sister and it was so clear they truly loved one another and I started feeling very angry toward my father who took that away from my brother and me. My brother and I had worked out our differences just as soon as I moved out when I graduated HS. I made room for him so he wouldn't continue to be abused by my father. We got to know one another as adults but I cried for the kids we never got to be. It took me a very long time to forgive my father for what he stole from us. Jesus helped me through. He gave me a wonderfully patient husband and a new relationship with my father and my brother and I couldn't be closer, though I am trying to bring him to Jesus and he is not interested. I just keep planting seeds. It really does hurt your children when you provoke them. Them and anyone who loves them, for the rest of their lives.
@JamesRichardWiley
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I loved your story but it sounds like you did the work and not Jesus.
@melindamercier6811
@melindamercier6811 Рік тому
Sounds like you picked a winner! What a beautiful testimony of God’s faithfulness.
@darlahunt6803
@darlahunt6803 Рік тому
God bless you and your family.
@sandidobberke9859
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Beautiful story and testament to the goodness of the Lord
@bbgun061
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Thank you for sharing. Your parents gave you an example of what NOT to do. I'm glad you were able to learn from that and not repeat it. It sounds like you are walking with God and he is healing your heart and teaching you a better way. God bless you!
@kaymojil7669
@kaymojil7669 2 місяці тому
The insight on question 17 made me tear up. I have never fully wrapped my mind around that. Praise the Lord, thank you Jesus Christ, You are amazing!
@1samuel393
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Q19: Read the word everyday, pray every day, listen to a sermon everyday (or something that feeds you spiritually). Read Isaiah 26:3! Keep your mind STAYED ON GOD.
@brittanyhoward9186
@brittanyhoward9186 Рік тому
Great advice! I think it fits well with Q19
@1samuel393
@1samuel393 Рік тому
@@brittanyhoward9186 Thanks for pointing that out.
@trentrossdale638
@trentrossdale638 Рік тому
Absolutely!!! Great advice and so true. We all need to set time apart from our busy days to focus on God, be in his present and meditate on his word daily for as much time as possible. Again great answer brother!! God bless!! 💖🙏🏻✝️
@Denis-kw4ky
@Denis-kw4ky Рік тому
Wow! I never read Isaiah 26:3... Thank you.
@theeternalsbeliever1779
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In Eze. 33:30-32, God talks about ppl who come before Him acting like they're interested in what the Bible has to say and they pay Him all the lip service in the world, but they're not actually doing what the Bible requires of them. Obeying God is more effective than simply having one's mind on God.
@nkosik8885
@nkosik8885 Рік тому
I agree with your answer on Psychology, I went to therapy after losing my daughter, it was a horrible useless experience which added zero value to my life. The psychologist was intent on unearthing my childhood issues which had nothing to do with helping me process my grief, I left after 4 sessions. Now I find my comfort and answers in Christ alone.
@chuckw8391
@chuckw8391 9 місяців тому
🙏🏼❤️
@maryprice8458
@maryprice8458 2 місяці тому
I too found little to zero help in therapy. It was the Bible and a few elder women in the church helping me that brought me comfort.
@lindse8922
@lindse8922 Рік тому
The response to #11 was so helpful. I have a lot of universalist "Christians" in my family and they really have no idea what other religions teach. Arrogance comes quickly when someone decides that God is what they say it is VS. what the Bible actually says about God.
@Landis_Grant
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If universalism is true and eventually all people and even Satan, his fallen angels, and demons will be saved, what was God’s purpose in creating Adam and Eve? So Cain could murder Abel and cause their parents immense grief? God would be considered a sadist. Since Abel’s death, billions of humans have died from natural aging, illnesses, accidents, and murders. Why allow humans to experience pain and suffering?
@redcarlin1349
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Re #14: I definitely used to read scripture as though it was all being spoken directly to me. It was nice while I was just reading the encouraging things, but as soon as I got to Old Testament judgement prophecies, I got such intense anxiety and existential dread thinking, “is this for me too?” No. It’s not. If you want direct and specific council for yourself, seek out godly counselors and friends. Don’t just apply scripture willy-nilly whenever it “feels” right. There’s a reason God gives us counselors and teachers rather than just the written scriptures alone
@chuckw8391
@chuckw8391 9 місяців тому
Well said!
@michelekowalewski7699
@michelekowalewski7699 9 місяців тому
Thank you for serving Our God! I listen while I clean, or do crafts, Im constantly feeding my mind with his word. Amen bless you, keep teaching us please😊
@kimberlychristianlcsw
@kimberlychristianlcsw 5 місяців тому
Pastor Mike’s response to the psychology question was spot on!! As a therapist, I was honored by the answer. Just like all work domains, psychology gets perverted- so choose your “surgeon” carefully. That was so good!👏🏻 I take my role very seriously because of this. The Bible speaks over and over about our instruction to have a healthy relationship with our thoughts and feelings because of what they produce. You provided excellence in how you navigated that!🙌🏻😉
@jesus110709
@jesus110709 9 місяців тому
Revelations 4:11 “Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.”
@mickknight6963
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Bro Mike, you nailed it on #1 brother. I've always used the 2 great commandments along with Isaiah 43:7 for this. To love Jesus and love the brethren and to win souls, or love the lost to Jesus! Everything else falls under this, being a good father, son, friend, employer/employee, ect. Why did God save us and not take us Home? To love Him, love the brethren, and win souls! Thanks, Bro Mike. "Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him."
@michaeltoma8113
@michaeltoma8113 Рік тому
Hey Mike, just wanted to say thanks for your teaching. It's helped me a lot. Stay humble brother. let's give all to our Lord.
@aHavenForTheLost
@aHavenForTheLost Рік тому
Very humble he is.💖
@brittanywhite1318
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I’m studying for my PMHNP and it took me a long time to go down this path because I was afraid of doing something ungodly. I changed my majors several time because of it. I did seek counsel regarding this from a godly person and I realized I could do this if I kept God at the center. There are people with severe psychiatric disorders that really need help.
@claudiapoe8439
@claudiapoe8439 Рік тому
We need people whose world view is not just secular. I needed counseling and had difficulty finding someone who understood how important my faith was to me. May God be your guide and counselor.
@Mrs_Canary
@Mrs_Canary Рік тому
Going to a Christian counselor was the best thing I've ever done. We all could use a third party insight and we have so many traumas living on earth.
@JessyMessy2002
@JessyMessy2002 Рік тому
I come from a family full of trauma and mental illness and addiction and I know that many many people could use help from Godly people in the mental health professions. I think it’s a good choice to pursue that and I’ll be praying for you! 💖🙏🏻✝️
@brittanywhite1318
@brittanywhite1318 Рік тому
Thank you all so much for your kindness! Please pray for me ❤
@bibleprophecy4400
@bibleprophecy4400 Рік тому
He's so honest and a great example. I think he'd be a great dad. But it's so scary now, I'm raising my grandson and I don't want to mess up & dealing with so much more than what I was when I was young and dumb. 😔
@michelleheiland4798
@michelleheiland4798 Рік тому
Your explanation to people who believe all religions lead to God was so simple and to the heart of the issue. Thank you!
@jennifer0847
@jennifer0847 Рік тому
The last question I can really relate to and I want to start by saying I 100% agree with your perspective, Pastor Mike. I’d like to add my own. As a child my parents never made me feel worthy of their love. I was made to feel completely worthless and basically the biggest mistake my parents ever made. Nothing I ever did was good enough for them. I tried to be good enough for them and failed every single time. I still would fail if I were to try today. They damaged me for many years. Praise God for healing the trama of my childhood. So when I hear people use the term you are enough and you are worthy I associate those with you are worthy of love and you are enough. From an earthly perspective. A child should never have to earn their parents love and should never be made to feel unworthy of their parents affections. Of course from perspective of salvation we are not worthy and on our own we are not enough. I just think it’s important to define what the person is referring to.
@juancastro2798
@juancastro2798 Місяць тому
The answer to question 17 is so profound. Thank you Jesus ❤️
@DannyG683
@DannyG683 Рік тому
Am I correct in thinking that if Jesus is fully God, He could have stopped His suffering at any moment? That would mean He willfully chose to suffer for our sake! What perfect love! Not only enduring suffering, but choosing to endure suffering. This is miraculous love! Praise the Lord!
@ripcord8738
@ripcord8738 Рік тому
The scriptural account is clear. Jesus submitted himself to the doing of his fathers' will. Jesus isn't fully God. He isn't God at all, so he couldn't have stopped his own suffering. Only his father could have done that but since they were both in agreement, the idea is inconceivable.
@poojakansagra7660
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@@ripcord8738 Jesus did willfully chose to suffer for us as His choice because He knew it was the Father’s will. "Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends" (John 15:13) "But Jesus answered them, saying, "The hour has come that the Son of Man should be glorified. Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain" (John 12:23-24) "Now My soul is troubled, and what shall I say? 'Father, save Me from this hour'? But for this purpose I came to this hour" (John 12:27) "As the Father knows Me, even so I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep. ... Therefore My Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again. No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father" (John 10:15-17-18) "Though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered. And having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him" (Hebrews 5:8-9) "Or do you think that I cannot now pray to My Father, and He will provide Me with more than twelve legions of angels? How then could the Scriptures be fulfilled, that it must happen thus?" (Matthew 26:53-54)
@new_comment
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When me and my family are eating in public, we pray and thank God for our food, just the same as when we're not in public. As long as you're praying to truly honor the Lord and thanking God for the blessing, and to instill in your children the importance of acknowledging and being thankful to the Lord no matter when and where you are.
@dgb56bgd
@dgb56bgd 11 місяців тому
Blessings Pastor Winger, and thanks 🙏 once again for serving God and His Flock with your inspired “content” on this “platform” (at age 67, these new definitions for existing terms, date me for sure…lol). This old man’s opinion: We should always strive to live Godly lives. Often times, our words can be eclipsed by our actions. But, if we’re truly striving to keep Jesus in everything we think, say and do…then we’ll most likely grow in the Grace and Knowledge of our Lord and Savior…and in doing so, God will be Glorified. We will often fail…but God will help us, through the in-dwelling of His Holy Spirit, will See and hear our repentance, and will forgive our sin. Just keep trying, keep Praying 🙏 and don’t 😰 fear. Trust in The Lord and Praise His Holy Name. Amen 🙏.
@chuckw8391
@chuckw8391 9 місяців тому
🙏🏼❤️
@andreashinault5678
@andreashinault5678 Рік тому
As the song says, "Jesus and others and you! What a wonderful way to spell joy!"
@martincross1056
@martincross1056 Рік тому
Thank you Pastor Mike. Question 7, I agree God is the final judge. The Lord knows all.
@scibzmasta
@scibzmasta 9 місяців тому
Thank you so much for the explanation about the rich man who walks away from Jesus sorrowfully. That interactions, as well as the sermon on the mount, I found terrifying and convicting.
@benjaminmoline5176
@benjaminmoline5176 Рік тому
Man...I felt you were answering all my specific questions... this was much needed. Thank you! Praise the Lord! God bless you and your family.
@Thiago-lg8sp
@Thiago-lg8sp Рік тому
"And all of the sudden, the christians in the room hear a squeaky toilet" - Winger, Mike 2022
@murmik2
@murmik2 9 місяців тому
In regard to the praying one doesn't need to pray out loud at the restaurant. I always ask the Lord to bless it before it is even served
@selahr.
@selahr. Рік тому
#8. There are a lot of Christians who get a secular psych or social work degree, and then choose to do both faith-based and secular therapy, or just faith-based. The benefit of getting a psych or social worker degree instead of a divinity type degree is you can bill insurance plans which helps many people afford therapy, you’ll learn a lot more about major mental illnesses and other treatments for when someone is dealing with something that faith-based therapy probably isn’t enough, and you’ll be able to work with people in a lot larger variety of settings. If you get an undergrad degree in psych you will learn about various theories (like Freud and Jung, which would be very hard to adapt to a faith-based only worldview) but these are taught more as learning the history of psychology and the different theories on how humans develop in healthy or unhealthy ways. Your graduate degree is where you really learn how to apply the current day major forms of psychological intervention, and the two most common are CBT and. DBT, both of which can be applied in a faith-based way or can be used in a secular way in which we can still suggest that our clients really evaluate their spiritual beliefs, process spiritual damage, and explore how re/building a faith practice can help them. So there’s a lot of room to let God use your skills/work for good even if you don’t limit yourself to “Christian counseling.” I have worked in both types of settings (secular and faith-based), and in private practice I advertise myself as offering faith-based counseling,” but I don’t limit myself to “Christians” or only those looking for “Christian counseling.” God has used me to reach a lot of people who had spiritual damage from past abuse who would have refused to work with me if I had adopted those labels. But once they came to trust that I understood them, and wanted the best for them, and didn’t have an agenda, it became possible for me to cover those deeper hurts/topics. I don’t see anything in the Bible that would lead me to believe therapy/psychology is evil or to be avoided by Believers because counseling is a normal part of the job duties that religious leaders do already. Plus Proverbs has a lot in common with psychological self-help and counseling goals/interventions/beliefs on what is “healthy.”
@coffeeblack1057
@coffeeblack1057 Рік тому
1:39:50 What Pastor Mike says right here is EXCELLENT! From my Tstamp to the ticker hitting 18... BEAUTIFUL! Another home run for the Wingman! You doing these 20 questions videos is appreciated by many brothers and sisters in Christ! We love you Mikeeyyy!!
@Debrannayaka
@Debrannayaka 9 місяців тому
He like praise he love to hear us sing and bring in the Holy Spirit in heart mind body and soul amen
@vedinthorn
@vedinthorn 8 місяців тому
Because continuing to live is my thorn in the flesh.
@bobbyrice2858
@bobbyrice2858 Рік тому
SO Helpful Mike. SO helpful for me. Thank you so much . I know i fought hard to get answer from you through Sarah but I was am desperate for your type of answer on this and your the only one online that actually has such clear teaching on this without sounding John Mcarther angry. I needed so much help here and this was perfect. Thank you for the links you provided. Again, thank you. What a great way to start my weekend. An answer to Prayer. THank you thank you THANK YOU THANK YOU.
@sarahfaith316
@sarahfaith316 Рік тому
Praise God! God bless you and your family.
@littleboots9800
@littleboots9800 Рік тому
I'm glad you got your answer Bobby.
@bobbyrice2858
@bobbyrice2858 Рік тому
@@sarahfaith316 thank you again so much for putting me in their. What a blessing. I keep plying it over and over again. writing things down, watching the vids he linked (ive seen them already but im watching the other ones in the series). Mike is such a christ like dude. He's so easy to listen to.
@sarahfaith316
@sarahfaith316 Рік тому
@@bobbyrice2858 You're welcome! We're so glad his advice was helpful.
@bobbyrice2858
@bobbyrice2858 Рік тому
@@sarahfaith316 I live in North County San Diego, Near the wild Animal Park by Escondido. I'd love to visit one Sunday. Does Mike Preach Every Sunday Morning? Does he ever preach in OC or San Diego?
@coffeeblack1057
@coffeeblack1057 Рік тому
GO tiiime... You bring the questions, he'll bring the answers... It's Pastor MIKEEeey.. the WING maaaannn! He's AWESooome ba BEe!
@ChristcentredNaturalgee
@ChristcentredNaturalgee Рік тому
I loved your answer to the 14th question but one thing I would like to add is that even today some victims of sexual abuse feel shame and blame themselves even though what happened to them is not actually their fault. The shame that Tamar felt when Amnon violated her, many victims of sexual abuse today experience similar shame to that. But any ways great Answer pastor mike and I really enjoyed this Q&A like usual. Any ways be blessed :)
@MikeWinger
@MikeWinger Рік тому
Very good point. Thank you.
@brianchittenden6261
@brianchittenden6261 Рік тому
@@MikeWinger Is Genesis History. Great Documentary in your spare time. Dr Tackett, Dr Kurt Wise
@karenreynolds349
@karenreynolds349 Рік тому
So enjoyed today's 20 questions Especially your response to the Q&A #17. Thanks for all you do???
@keeploving5850
@keeploving5850 Рік тому
After listening to the last section/part of the video, I still have this thought in mind: you are worth it to Jesus, so much that He died for you and I so that none should have to perish but live forever.
@ettamargason7709
@ettamargason7709 Рік тому
Thank you Pastor Mike. Praying for your rest too!
@iphonejacki
@iphonejacki Рік тому
So glad you’re back🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@ursalaoutrageous9249
@ursalaoutrageous9249 Рік тому
I just happen to BE a graphic artist. I am so thankful for the work I do and for the people I work for. I have worked in places where I was not appreciated or treated well. It is hard to pour love into your work when you are working for someone who mistreats you. It is pure joy to work for the people I work for now and I am able to pour love into everything I do for them. It makes an amazing difference. You can try your very best to please, but being able to feel love for your employers is like adding a power booster to your abilities. And I do feel like this is where God has placed me. It really has been a gift.
@robbymacklin
@robbymacklin Рік тому
Great session Mike! I liked how you answered the question about commandments and the rich young ruler. I think also that Jesus told him to sell all and give to the poor and come follow Him to reveal the young man's great sin. The young man who thought he had kept all the commandments had broken the First and greatest commandment. He loved his possessions over God. The young man had also broken the Second commandment in that he loved himself and his possessions rather than his neighbors. Jesus could have said "Love the Lord your God and love your neighbor as yourself" but instead He was brilliant in how he revealed the man's true condition.
@johnsonmanamohan4437
@johnsonmanamohan4437 Рік тому
you are such a blessing...God bless you mike
@minnixmusic
@minnixmusic 9 місяців тому
Walter Gibson was a magician in the early 20th century, and he wrote a book exposing the magic tricks of Pharaoh's magicians. One I remember reading about was that there is a certain type of snake in Egypt and throughout North Africa that if you pinch it on it's head it gets rigid as a stick, and they used to use them as magic wands. Gibson went through each trick and showed how it could have been done. He then went on to show how Moses out did them on a divine scale that they couldn't match. I wish I could remember the name of the book, but it was really interesting.
@jennysims1910
@jennysims1910 Рік тому
Brilliant answer to question 8. Thankyou. I’m a case manager / social worker and agree 100% with you 🤗🙏
@Warfeist
@Warfeist Рік тому
Mike, in general I follow your carefully thought out discussions with close agreement, but I differ slightly with one regard. As a young teen I enjoyed night church because it was a time of singing many songs that I loved. However, I remember one sermon on Revelations discussing an admonition against those who would add to the Bible, or take away from it. I found it difficult to imagine anyone arrogant enough to do so. As time has proceeded, I discovere many instances of that from Jehovah's Witnesses to 7th Day Adventists to some "modern" worship churches to the Roman Catholic Church to the Jewish Pharisees and Saducees. As regards to Roman Catholicism, I find the placement of the priest in between the relationship of mankind and God troubling. They seem to emphasize the dying God over the resurrected God with each Mass and take the place of Christ connecting us with God by His sacrifice. I feel like this is an important distinction that leads many Catholics to be confused about the simple way of Christ as the only doorway to God and Heaven. They also, as the Jewish Theologians have a long list of added historical traditions that they view equally as important as Scripture. I feel that was what Paul was warning us about when it was a simple Jewish/Gentile comparison of the early church. I fear that "getting along" with those different thought avenues might not lead to the same Heaven. We should all get along as far as possible, but I think we should also admonish when we place our own thoughts as equal to God's thoughts. (sorry for being so long winded) Warfeist
@ripcord8738
@ripcord8738 Рік тому
Which "instances" did you discover with Jehovah's Witnesses?
@Derek_Baumgartner
@Derek_Baumgartner Рік тому
Thank you for these: your ministry's been a blessing to me.
@OldeBelle
@OldeBelle Рік тому
Thank you Pastor Mike !!!!
@bethvaughn4231
@bethvaughn4231 7 місяців тому
Episode 83 - Question 1 re: the purpose of man. Westminster Shorter Catechism Q&A - 1 What is the chief *end* of man? Answer: Man's chief end is to glorify God (a) and to enjoy him forever (b) Scripture references: (a) Ps. 86:9; Isa. 60:21; Rom. 11:36; I Cor. 6:20; I Cor. 10:31; Rev. 4:11 (b) Ps. 16:5-11; Ps. 144:15; Isa. 12:2; Luke 2:10; Phil 4:4; Rev. 21:3-4 I got this from p. 411 of "Creeds, Confessions, & Catechisms: A Reader's Edition" Edited by Chad Van Dixhoorn, ALSO - check out Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 1 - It is absolutely beautiful! PS - I love you Mike and I really appreciate your teaching/ministry! I just finished listening to your complete answer to question 1 - yes!
@doulos77
@doulos77 10 місяців тому
When I que these up after work, it's like having a friend come over just to chat
@-SRM-
@-SRM- 10 місяців тому
That's a really apt description 👌
@wisdomseekers479
@wisdomseekers479 10 місяців тому
THANKYOU mike, the trauma of slavery is real to me but my understanding from our father makes me realise why we were exiled and downtrodden , and do better in his eyes .
@scottc9573
@scottc9573 Рік тому
Hey Mike! I really enjoy your content. Just fyi, for question 2, Bill Johnson definitely teaches in his books that Jesus laid aside his divinity. He believes and teaches that Jesus wasn't God on earth. Very dangerous teaching. We dug very deep on this to bring to our church that was alligning with Bethel. Scary stuff.
@danbrown586
@danbrown586 Рік тому
He also teaches that, since Jesus wasn't God on earth, believers today can (and should) do everything Jesus did while here. Except that neither he nor any of his people has managed to raise the dead...
@jackiepowell7513
@jackiepowell7513 Рік тому
Jesus was God man. Bill Johnson full of crap.
@redbull83910
@redbull83910 Рік тому
Stay Blessed pastor Mike!
@johannaquinones7473
@johannaquinones7473 Рік тому
Thank you Pastor Mike. God bless you snd keep you. My mind was blown when you answered the intercession of Jesus. Love when God reveals something to me like that❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
@ekenemmowah-eboh267
@ekenemmowah-eboh267 Рік тому
Thank You Pastor Mike
@endtimeawakening5557
@endtimeawakening5557 10 місяців тому
You're a True blessing, brother Mike! God bless you, my friend and brother! ❤️🙏❤️
@Mrs_Canary
@Mrs_Canary Рік тому
For question #6. I'm a believer my husband is not....he use 2 argue with me about how stupid I was for believing n "fairy tales", reading the bible or listening 2 sermons wud cause so many issues. He even said he would divorce me which I didnt protest to....then changed his mind....I think it was a control tactic.... He knew I was Christian b4 we married and I knew he use 2 be then deconverted in adulthood...we both thought we could sway the other. But instead of trying 2 convience I just lived the truth of christ and loved him despite his state, I read my bible and listened 2 sermons at work(I wrk overnight)....i look at him n sadness bc ik he is not saved BUT I still show the love of christ in Hope he would be some day. 5 years married now he tells ppl I'm the best Christian he knows 😂. Its a miracle bc 5yrs ago he wudve never said anything remotely nice about a Christian. It was really hard but I knew god would get me thru it and it made my faith even stronger.
@chelseabarker2250
@chelseabarker2250 9 місяців тому
God bless you for sticking with it! May he be won by your good conduct! (1 Peter 3:1-2). Many blessings on your journey sis ❤
@msarilyn7677
@msarilyn7677 Рік тому
Worthy and Enough are good words for combating the feeling of inadequacy. So, pray for them.
@kcstorytime4898
@kcstorytime4898 Рік тому
as to question 1, Jesus does say in one of the gospels to a man who asked what should I be doing, and Jesus said you are to believe in the one God sent. So then later when Jesus gives his command before he goes to the cross saying, if you love me, then love each other. So I see that we are to love God, believe in Jesus and follow his command to love each other. Which loving each other encompasses so much, as Jesus says the highest love to a brother and sister is to die for them. I love how pastor Mike goes into details of how we glorify God. I never thought of how a flower glorifies God by just being beautiful, and as we are made in Gods image we have a much higher standard to glorify God. Its so true that joy is found when I do every task for God as I dont complain while I work when I do it for God, I know he is glorified when I do excellent work by thinking of him and how this work will bless those who enjoy what ever work I am doing.
@seekingwisdom6000
@seekingwisdom6000 10 місяців тому
His response to Q1 🤯✨ amazing!! What a paradigm shift, and 💯 on point!!
@Mikes-Code
@Mikes-Code Рік тому
Hey Mike, I think you sould cut out the first answer and create a separate video with just that message. I think you spoke well, and this is definitely the meaning of life, the meaning of Christianity, and the purpose of every human being. Many people are wasting their time on nonsense (even believers) because they don't understand that exact thing. 👍👍👍
@JH-me8ok
@JH-me8ok Рік тому
If you go to Bible Q and A you can find his questions broken down. This video broken up should be up Monday.
@Blockhead140
@Blockhead140 Рік тому
Thank you pastor Michael :).
@emperu
@emperu Рік тому
Revelation 4:11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
@EvicFiniteGen13
@EvicFiniteGen13 Рік тому
that he will provide and that his ways are good.
@gillianwright356
@gillianwright356 Рік тому
Dear Pastor Mike, why no subtitles today? I expect other deaf folk are as interested as I am in your thoughtful answers!
@sarahfaith316
@sarahfaith316 Рік тому
Hi there, after live streams end on UKposts, while they are immediately able to be rewatched, they are still "processing" in UKposts's system for a while before they are fully finished. Things like subtitles, live chat replay, and downloading abilities do not become available until UKposts's system in the background finishes its processing. Lately, we've noticed that processing time taking much longer than usual, unfortunately. We wish we could speed that up somehow, but it is out of our control. God bless! ~Sarah / ADMIN
@antoninal7174
@antoninal7174 Рік тому
God bless you!
@Lillaloppan
@Lillaloppan Рік тому
Thank you SO very much😊🙏!
@KM-zn3lx
@KM-zn3lx Рік тому
The more I hear other pastors the more I discern the atonement of Pastor Mike!
@msarilyn7677
@msarilyn7677 Рік тому
The purpose of our life is to prepare us for the kingdom, for the kingdom is what sent Jesus to us to return us home.
@raygsbrelcik5578
@raygsbrelcik5578 Рік тому
The MIRACLE of CREATION!!
@NiRaSis
@NiRaSis Рік тому
Lets be real, even when you have sex before marriage willingly, there is still regret in not saving yourself for marriage.....at least I did.
@lisashao2449
@lisashao2449 Рік тому
My children basic truth song " What is the purpose of my life. " What is the purpose of my life? My purpose is to know God, love Him, enjoy Him, and glorify Him. That is the purpose of our lives.
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever 4 місяці тому
Algo, serve this to everyone!
@sandidobberke9859
@sandidobberke9859 Рік тому
We are made to comune with God and live with him ❤ well that was the plan to LOVE GOD WITH OUR WHOLE HEART AND SOUL AND WE LOVE OUR NEIGHBORS AS OURSELF TO LOVE others and walk in peace
@grannysquareswagonwheels2604
@grannysquareswagonwheels2604 Рік тому
#3 sounds like someone who has been hiding some sin in their life for a while and it is finally festering and coming to the surface - whether they've always had rage issues but have kept them under control or it could be that it is too hard to keep hiding a sin and so now they are lashing out to misdirect to try and keep their sin hidden.
@claudiapoe8439
@claudiapoe8439 Рік тому
Thank you, thank you, for your prayer on this video, the latest 20 Questions!! I pray that others joined you in prayer as I did 🙏 .
@culturenomad
@culturenomad Рік тому
43:35 excellent response. Thank you.
@NewCreationInChrist896
@NewCreationInChrist896 Рік тому
I agree philosophy is all about self, “what about me.”
@tiara3477
@tiara3477 Рік тому
Brain tumor! Brain tumors do that! Sudden change in personality, suddenly committing violent acts. The tumor (or a cyst) pushes on a certain part warping personality. Advice? Consider going to a neurologist? Especially if the person has a seizure.
@morninglynn6281
@morninglynn6281 Рік тому
this is so important! I'm commenting and liking in hopes that it will get more ppl noticing
@DMitchPodShow
@DMitchPodShow Рік тому
Q?4 used to get free meals with my youth group because we blessed our food 😊. Someone was always touched by you g people honoring God
@joycesavage2629
@joycesavage2629 Рік тому
#7 question this man could make sure everyone he meets he treats them with utmost love and respect and teaches his children to do the same. I think we can do nothing about the past so I don't think he should worry in that sense.
@LovinOffGrid
@LovinOffGrid 6 днів тому
thank you
@Ordinal_Yoda
@Ordinal_Yoda Рік тому
1) To categorize the infinit Ideas and see what Ideas agree. From this we can also see how seeing how the infinit ideas disagree, defeats our purpose, and is the sole cause of sin. And when we focus on the good and not the evil. We also fulfill the Law.
@berglen100
@berglen100 Рік тому
We do agree when overcoming judge outside yourself is a Eternal truth, thats why truth is tricky for flesh and blood that can be great but least about knowing God in all man.
@ShiaLaBaggins
@ShiaLaBaggins Рік тому
John 17:3 is my go to for what the meaning of life is -- or the purpose of my life.
@joannayeung3705
@joannayeung3705 Рік тому
Wow, I love what you said abou psychology. It is fair and discerning. Thank you. Stand firm in Christ, be sure who you are in Christ. Take psychotherapy as one way for recovery, but never as good a a Godly recovery. Missing God in healing is like wasting time. 💖🙏
@KM-zn3lx
@KM-zn3lx Рік тому
I'd like to attempt to address the New believer with his Catholic wife. I have experience because I was the Catholic wife and my husband had turned to the Pentacostal church. When we met we each weren't practicing our faiths. He had been raised Evangelical free and me as Roman Catholic. After going to a Baptist church for one year after 3 years without any church, I felt led to return to RCC. We got remarried in the RCC and I brought my kids to the church. We had many arguments but I read the Catholic Bible several times and got the book Letters between An Evangelical and a Catholic. At first I used that book to affirm my RC views but had to admit I felt the Evangelical pastor was correct. The Bible even provided truth. A Bible study of Romans and Hebrews may be enlightening. But overall you as a Christian husband will be the greatest testament along with biblical truth. Don't argue typology as it's so subjective. Many Catholics don't realize they really ARE worshipping Mary, Saints and angels through their prayers. Anyway, be loving and recognize your wife may be seeking Jesus and will find him if she is.
@misseli1
@misseli1 Рік тому
"Bob is neither cold nor hot!" That bit made me laugh so much!
@AnAn-wp5rk
@AnAn-wp5rk Рік тому
Haha love this question 🙋🏼‍♀️!
@takingupmycross9869
@takingupmycross9869 Рік тому
Mike, I'm so glad to hear you describe your view clearly and correctly on the kenosis idea. So many people incorrectly say Bethel, Todd White, and Dan Mohler think that Jesus wasn't God. It's refreshing to hear your willingness to fully understand what they mean when talking about this. Although I'm not 100% on board with all things Bethel, the things I have looked into that are most often criticized are often misinterpreted. I've often thought of this topic concerning Jesus as if Elon Musk were to lay down all of his finances and go to Africa and have to start all over with nothing and start a new business. Technically he's still the richest man in the world, but he's not doing it as the richest man in the world and utilizing his finances ad the power that comes with them. Obviously, I'm not saying Musk is Jesus, but it's purely a metaphor. Thanks for discerning fairly and correctly.
@dahelmang
@dahelmang Рік тому
For the first question I think there is a verse that neatly summarizes the purpose of life. At the very end of Ecclesiastes Solomon says: "Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil. - Ecclesiastes 12:13-14
@83mliz
@83mliz Рік тому
Yeah I remember when Jehovahs witnesses were knocking on his door and now he's on his 1000th q&a. Mike glorifies God by teaching us how to think biblically and in turn when we think Biblically we glorify God.
@ashleycnossen3157
@ashleycnossen3157 Рік тому
I am frequently baffled and heartbroken thinking about people who were abused as children, never were able to overcome the pain and psychological issues, and will never be saved. I have to keep going back to Psalm 139:6. Such knowledge is too lofty for me.
@SpaceCadet4Jesus
@SpaceCadet4Jesus Рік тому
Not all of us, ...will never be saved. Abuse is a mild term, torture is more like it. God speaks to us too. The physical scars are still visible but the psychological scars are gone (at least in my case). God loves us too and heals those who don't identify and hang onto their past.
@mickknight6963
@mickknight6963 11 місяців тому
Here's a scripture I've always liked for #1... "Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him." Isaiah 43:7. ✌️
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 4 місяці тому
"Seek the truth and the truth will set you free." "Ask and you shall receive." Our actions and purpose come from the truth we get by asking God. We can trust we are not operating on noble lies or any lies.When we do follow God's direction we will love Him not fear Him.
@davidbell2547
@davidbell2547 Рік тому
At around the 29 minute mark when you were talking about the big Bible thing. I had a pastor who often mentioned this in his sermons and one day he mentioned it about my Bible (It's a Hebrew-Greek key study Bible with a concordance) and I laughed. My Bible is big because I want to know as much as possible as directly from God as possible. At no point did I ever even think of it as a large Bible, just that it was one that contained everything I needed to do good, accurate study. But as you laid out this is about the intent, not the size. Great video
@raygsbrelcik5578
@raygsbrelcik5578 Рік тому
Just as GOD the FATHER "Gave Life" to Christ ( John 5:26), HE has given life to Us!
@heleni0
@heleni0 Рік тому
To the person who asked Q12, I recommend reading 'My Body Is Not A Prayer Request: Disability Justice In The Church' by Amy Kenny and asking the Christians in your life to read it too (there's an audio book version if you can't do physical books)
@jcstroble91
@jcstroble91 Рік тому
I’ve been going back though your Roman’s vs by vs study. Please do this again.
@jeremyshelton14
@jeremyshelton14 Рік тому
Question: How many people have told you , that you are spot on, if only you were a calvanist? Can't tell you just how much I enjoy your videos.
@RUT812
@RUT812 Рік тому
Poor Mike isn’t elect like they are. 😂 Calvinism is very, very unbiblical & dangerous. I recommend Leighton Flowers’ UKposts channel entitled “Soteriology 101.”
@user-iz8np3vv4i
@user-iz8np3vv4i Рік тому
Limited atonement is terrible, for at least 2 reasons.
@frogpaste
@frogpaste Рік тому
Question 5 reminded me of a really good Christian Fiction book called The Visitation by Frank Peretti. I highly recommend this book!
@DiscipleShaynePlaylist
@DiscipleShaynePlaylist Рік тому
Purpose? To live, be used, told to love and die and to tell other people they need grace along the way? Jesus is Alive!!! ⛪️💕🏃‍♂️💨🌍
@tancindy2887
@tancindy2887 Рік тому
Thinking aloud question 1- In the darkest season of my life , I discovered to live well is to live a surrendered life to Christ. How? I thought Ecclesiastes 12:13 summarised it well- 13 The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. 😀
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