Ruckman on the KJB
I am pretty new here, so this may have been covered in the past.
But here is a sermon on the KJB by Peter Ruckman. I know there are some here that like him, others not. I personally like his preaching style, but I do not agree with him about life beginning when a baby takes it's first breath. So this is not about whether you like the man or agree with everything he says. But this is a sermon on the King James, I just want to see what folks here say about this video. It is in two parts. Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy6qQ...eature=related Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9wNC...eature=related |
Yeah, I enjoyed those as well. I also love his preaching style. Not only that but if you watch his chalk talks you'll find that the church is really something to behold. The brethren there truly love the Lord and aren't afraid to proclaim it! :D Glory to God! It's such a beautiful thing to behold men and women seeking and worshipping our Lord. I don't think there is anything that bring me greater joy. Shoot, I nearly cried today when I saw a couple at this Mexican restaurant give thanks before their meal. *sigh* anywho, sorry I'm rambling.
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I enjoyed watching those as well,its nice to hear a preacher who stands for something,instead of others who are fence straddlers. I don't agree with when a baby takes its first breath issue either,nonetheless,good sermon.
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An example of even the best of us make mistakes. I'm familiar with Dr. Ruckman's position on this from years ago. My question is which "breath" does the child take, through it's own lungs or its MOTHER'S? I seem to remember somewhere a prophet was known by God before God formed him "...in the womb." Seems God would not know a disassociated blob of protein, but a PERSON. My experience in biology did not stop with mortuary science. From the instant a male and female zygote are joined, the result is a living human being. Doc Pete, we love ya, you blew it on this one. Grace and peace Tony |
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Jeremiah 1:4-5
4 Then the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 5 Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations. That pretty much settles it for me. |
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Peace and Love, Stephen |
Good videos. I like his preaching style also.
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Grace and peace Tony |
I fear that every time someone says "here is a sermon by Ruckman" they are going to apologise for the abortion audio....
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By the way, if the administrator of this forum did not agree with you I would no longer stay here. (Yes, I feel that strongly about it). You all know how I love Bro. Ruckman, but all you "breathers" will have to lick your wounds---THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UNBORN HUMAN AND THE ONE WRITING THIS IN ALL CAPS. I feel the "breath of life thing" is a flawed application of Genesis 2:7. Adam was a special case (first man). These days human babies get their breath (oxygen) from their mother's umbilical cords, a distinctive physical feature Adam DID NOT HAVE. Regardless of how much the Planned Parenthood/Margaret Sanger eugenics crowd hates it, the unborn are fully alive in the womb in every way---same as you and me, not partially alive or sort of alive, etc. (Luke 1:15, Isaiah 49:1, Judges 13:7, Jeremiah 20:17). Plenty of locked and burned threads here about that whole issue, let's not pour gas on the embers. Okay, rant over... quietly sinking back into the leather sofa. P.S. -- I mean no offense to the "breathers." you are my brothers in Christ. That makes you my "brother breathers." :) |
This topic has been pretty thoroughly hashed out before. Search the forum for "breath of life" if you want to read over it again.
My position is based (among many things) on believing Job knew what he was talking about when he said: Job 3:11 Why died I not from the womb? why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly? Job 10:18 Wherefore then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb? Oh that I had given up the ghost, and no eye had seen me!Job knew he had a spirit (ghost) as an unborn. Who am I to argue with that? |
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Grace and peace to you Tony |
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