The Saints Overcome with Pastor Joshua
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The Saints Overcome with Pastor Joshua
Exploring Doctrinal Conflicts and Social Progress
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Isn't salvation more than just good vibes and prosperity? The true path to salvation might not be what modern spiritual trends suggest. Join us as we critically assess universalism, spiritualism, and gnosticism, affirming the Christian doctrine that centers around belief in Jesus Christ. We recount a gripping forum discussion that revealed the nuanced differences among Christian interpretations, including Mormonism, and we take a critical look at Joel Osteen's prosperity gospel that seems to stray from traditional biblical teachings.
When it comes to hot-button issues like homosexuality, tension is inevitable. We tackle the complex discussion on whether homosexuality is considered a sin within Christian beliefs, featuring Joel Osteen's traditional views and Piers Morgan's challenge for religious evolution to match societal progress. This discussion spotlights the friction between enduring religious interpretations and current societal shifts toward inclusivity. Legal and societal ramifications for preaching traditional beliefs are explored, with insights into how personal experiences influence perspectives on these sensitive matters.
Navigating the stormy waters of faith and modern debates on same-sex marriage can be challenging. As a Christian pastor, I share my inner turmoil between upholding scriptural interpretations and addressing societal expectations. While committed to my faith, I make it clear that love and grace guide my interactions with everyone, even when disagreements on moral issues arise. We end on a reflective note, considering the boundless love, grace, and redemption offered by divine love, leaving listeners with a sense of awe at its transformative power.
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Live from the Saints Headquarters in Tolleson, arizona, spreading the Gospel, equipping the Saints, standing for the word of truth, proclaiming God's grace. Now, on a podcast near you, welcome your host, pastor Joshua, on the Saints Will Overcome Ministries.
Speaker 3:Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the show. It is Pastor Joshua on the Saints Will Overcome Ministries and I just want to have a talk with everybody today. I want to have a talk with everybody today, I want to have a discussion, I want to let everybody know that Believes in universalism, which is the major part of this country one way or another. It might be packaged differently, known as spiritualism, gnosticism. And when I talk to a lot of people they say Well, pastor, I just feel good. It makes me feel good, I believe what I'm going to believe. There's not a whole lot of thought behind what I believe, but I can tell you right now, pastor Joshua, that it's for me, it to me, and I just really enjoy it in general. And I want to let people know that that's not salvation, that's not believing in jesus christ. There's no substance to that at all.
Speaker 3:ladies gentlemen, and it's the biggest issue in the world because your salvation depends on it. And I would like to go back and talk about something that I recently had a conversation. I was in a forum talking to some people and we were posting some certain things about Christianity, the Trinity, the Logos, logos who Christ was, what he did, the redemption of mankind and a couple Mormons got in there. And first of all, I want to start by saying this I have no problems with people in general. I don't hate people from a different religion, I don't hate gay people, but you have to understand, I'm a Christian and I follow this doctrine and I know this doctrine is true, and I don't hate adulterers and fornicators, even though I believe the Bible says, and I know the Bible says, and I'll even show you here from Romans, that everybody that just indulges in sin does not get to embrace heaven and spend eternity with God. And universalism has been a crutch that people have leaned on and they believe it's equivalent to salvation and it's a trick of the devil. It's a trick of the devil, it's a scheme by the devil. It's what he does to destroy, because if he can get the average person not to believe in the real, true one and only Jesus Christ, then it's automatic condemnation. Ladies and gentlemen, and everybody knows who Joel Osteen is and I want to go through some clips with Joel and I just want you to hear the TV evangelist here and how popular he is in America, and I want you to understand his philosophy, because he is a universalist at heart, even though he doesn't say he is, and he says he believes in the true gospel. He doesn't. And before I play this clip, I've noticed the tactic of people. I've noticed the tactic of Satan's philosophy that he uses now.
Speaker 3:So anytime you want to talk about objective truth, no matter what it is, automatically our culture preaches this tolerance. So somebody will automatically say you're mean. Who are you to judge? You can't tell me that. That's wrong. I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do. You're gonna do what I'm gonna. What do You're going to do? What I'm going to do, what you're going to do? And truth is just subjective at that point. It's just relative Right. And I always tell people if that's the truth, then what's the point of anything? There's nothing to guide your life by, no principles. Your definition of love and justice is not a cemented love or justice. And if you think you were wronged and that somebody violated you in an egregious way. If there was no God and everything's ruled off subjectivism how do you know that violation wasn't appropriate for the time? That's the kind of philosophical conundrum people get in when they deny the truth of the absolute existence of god, jesus christ. So, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to listen to joel here and have one question Are you ready?
Speaker 4:Some of the criticism is that you're preaching prosperity. I was reading some of the critics and I was thinking well, why would you, why would anybody criticize you for preaching prosperity? Because what kind of God wants you to be poor and miserable? That's the way I feel as well.
Speaker 5:I mean, I don't know who would say you know that you're not supposed to. You know, leave your children better than you were before, plus prospering. It's not just you know material things, it's peace in your mind and health in your body and things like that. And so there's, you know, a belief that you're supposed to suffer more and be poor and to show your humility. I just, I don't see the Bible that way. I see that God came to you know Jesus died that we might live an abundant life and to be a blessing to others. I can't be a big blessing to people if I'm poor and broke and depressed and I don't feel good about myself.
Speaker 4:If you're poor, broke and depressed, is that because you're not praying enough or you're not, or something you said today. It was really great about getting with God, and it's what I often say, this same of trying to be aligned with what God wants for you. Do you think that if you're poor and broke and depressed it's because you're not praying enough or not in alignment?
Speaker 5:No, I think it's. I think it's a mixture of things. I don't think it's just not praying enough, because there's some great people that are just, you know, haven't broken through in that area, and I think that you know there are forces trying to hold us all down and a lot of people haven't been trained and they haven't been inspired that, hey, you know what You're in the projects, but you don't have to stay there. God's got a plan for your life and you believe and you pray.
Speaker 3:Ladies and gentlemen, I have to stop right there because I want to talk about this. Um, do you see? What joel does is he maneuvers his way and he slithers his way out of the question and he says you know, god really doesn't want you to be poor, he doesn't want you to be broke. And that fascinates me, because in the 21st century there's probably people listening right now to this podcast and they're watching it and they're like joel's right. Everything joel is saying is absolutely 100 true, but if you read about j, if you read about the scriptures, he says the son of man has no place to rest and lay his head down, but the sparrows of the sky do?
Speaker 3:Jesus was extremely poor, even though he was the Theanthropos, the God, man, god, 100 divine, the one that spoke through the burning bush and revealed itself to moses as a tetragrammatron, that was there in the beginning. Genesis, one revelations, one john, one colossians, one that spoke in the universe, situated itself and leapt into existence, was poor, demonstrated humility. This prosperity, gospel, this faith is a force and you command and demand what you want in your life and somehow, if you're stuck in a poor situation, somehow you're a failure, the poor in spirit, not thinking too much of yourself, the humble, meek strength under control, having that patience and, as you can see, oprah's trapping him in a spiritual conversation. This isn't true Christianity. This is spiritual jargon. So let's continue on and please pay attention to what Joel says, ladies and gentlemen, and you do everything you can.
Speaker 5:So I think a lot of it is just we just accept this. This is the way my family has always been. We're always broke, we're always defeated, we're always but you know what?
Speaker 4:Somebody can rise out of it.
Speaker 5:You did, tyler, did I mean you look at that.
Speaker 4:When you, in the beginning, were first being criticized by people who were more fundamentalists, who are more orthodox or strict in their beliefs, that there's not enough doctrine, there's not enough Christ in the message.
Speaker 5:Sure, Well, you know again, Oprah, I try to get up every morning and just search my own heart and say God am. I doing what you want me to do and I feel like, if I can be pure and feel good before God, that I don't have to. You know, I always want to listen to people and receive good criticism, but I just feel like I don't have to answer them. I have to answer to God, and so I just try to stay focused on what God's called me to do.
Speaker 4:You know it's interesting after mother Teresa died and mother Teresa is the iconic figure for giving and love and peace and faith in the world and after she died we found out that even she had moments where she doubted her faith. Have you ever doubted or questioned your?
Speaker 5:faith. You know I don't want to sound super spiritual, but I don't really believe I have. I just I grew up in this and I you know, even in the difficult times. So you have never doubted.
Speaker 4:I really haven't, and I don't, even in the difficult times. So you have never doubted, I really haven't.
Speaker 5:And I don't know. So you walk the walk, you just don't talk it. Well, I believe I do and I don't want to. I just I never have and I don't, I just I wouldn't go that route. If something happens, it's more and more of turning to my faith and God. We need your help in these times, and so it hadn't been like that.
Speaker 3:Okay, ladies and gentlemen, what we're going to do is we're going to make a transition, because this is going to be about Joel, and we're going to jump around and we're going to move to some different things here, and I want to share another clip, and before I do, I'm going to preface this.
Speaker 3:A lot of people get really upset once you mention homosexuality, and I want you to pay attention to this clip and how joel is pressed on this and I want you to see how he responds. And then I'm going to give some commentary on that, ladies and gentlemen, and I'm going to show you biblically what scripture says, and I'm going to respond and I'm going to take the narrative of hate that society likes to propagate to make Christians seem non-tolerant, and I'm going to make sense out of it all, ladies and gentlemen. So let me load this up and I really need you to pay attention to this. I really need you to pay attention because this is super, super important. I really need you to pay attention because it's super, super important. So, ladies and gentlemen, I have one question, are you?
Speaker 6:ready. Is homosexuality a sin?
Speaker 5:in your eyes. Yes, I've always believed pierce. The scripture shows that it's a sin. But you know, I'm not one of those that are out there to bash homosexuals and tell them that they're terrible people and all that so I suppose the obvious question is we did that back in january.
Speaker 6:Has your position changed at all after that? Because it raised a lot of headlines, a lot of controversy. Since then, more states have endorsed same-sex marriage. It's becoming much less of a prohibitive kind of issue than it used to be. What's your view now?
Speaker 5:You know, piers, it really never changes because mine was mine's based out of the scripture. That's what I believe that the scripture says that homosexuality is a sin. So you know, I believed it before and I still believe it now. Again, I would just reiterate what I said. I'm not after, I'm not mad at anybody, I don't dislike anybody, but you know, you know, respecting my faith and believing, you know in what the Scripture says, that's the best way I can interpret it.
Speaker 6:But shouldn't the Scripture be dragged kicking and screaming into the modern age? We were talking before the break about the issue about eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. Not everything in the Scriptures really is, in my view, conducive to modern life. Like everything else, doesn't it have to move with the times? No-transcript.
Speaker 3:Stop right there, ladies and gentlemen. Piers Morgan is trying to corner him. Did you see what he just did to Joel, don't? We have to evolve with the time and bend Christianity and mold it within the framework of progressive politics, of progressivism, and isn't it all inclusive? It's pretty shameful, pierce, that you're trying to propagate that to Joel, even though this is to expose Joel's teaching.
Speaker 3:But can you imagine living your life that way? Let me give you an example. I'm married and I love my wife, but I walk in one day and say, hey, baby, remember four years ago when we got married? Well, I have another girlfriend and she's coming over for dinner. How do you think that would go, ladies and gentlemen? She'd probably sock me in the face and start getting my luggage ready and changing locks Okay, even though I'm the man of the house. But then I would say well, wait, it's progressive.
Speaker 3:The meaning of marriage has evolved in my eyes, so I cannot be wrong. Aren't we supposed to get with the times? That's antiquated, that's archaic way of looking at it. It's a form of expression and we're all just animals. Right, we're acting on our passions and our urges, so isn't it the right thing to do?
Speaker 3:And the funny thing is pierce's philosophy, this nihilistic philosophy. He wouldn't dare live his life like that. But when it comes to the holy scriptures and the gospel, he's doing violence and great harm to it. And this is the most hypocritical thing he can do, because he would never live his own life like that. But that's what he's trying to define as tolerance. And then what good is the bible in general if it can twist and bend like clay, if you can mold it how you want to mold it. And one thing about joel is he gets way too apologetic and he wants to just please everyone. And I don't care what anybody thinks. I'm going to stand by it, stand firm. I'm reformed in my theology. You're going to know exactly what I think and I'm not perfect and I'm not changing it for nothing. So let's continue on, ladies and gentlemen, because I really, really want you to hear this, and then we'll cut back in. Go to some commentary. Are you ready?
Speaker 6:It's a very progressive preacher.
Speaker 5:Sure, Well, we want to be progressive, but sometimes I just when I read it, I can't see how you would change that, just like you wouldn't change some other main things you know in the scripture. I just I don't see how that, you know, if you don't have a basis of truth and that's what I base mine off of the scripture. Everybody else does it and I don't fault them if they don't, but this is just the way I choose to live my life and what I teach, based out of the scripture.
Speaker 6:So I don't think you know. I think you know personally. 200 years from now, the scripture is still going to say that, yes, but the law of the land may not, and it may not in your state. And the law of the land is changing fast and you know. Your argument about executions was what it's stop right there.
Speaker 3:Ladies and gentlemen, like I said, I'm going to cut in, I'm going to cut out. Pastor josh was in the cutting cut out. He said well, what if it's the law of the land? And what he's saying is this, in a roundabout way what about when it becomes illegal to preach? What about when it's considered a hate crime, like in canada? If you want to preach that marriage is between one man and one woman, and he's very hostile? And then he's going to try to trap joel and he's going to basically equivalent it to a dictator authoritarianism, when he's the very aggressive one and he's the one attacking. And honestly, pierce Morgan is full of hate. Watch his demeanor, look at him, just full of hate and judgmentalism and can't accept that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Speaker 3:It's the design that god created us. It's how he wanted us procreation, the expression of love and pierce is just full of anger about this and he's trying to turn christianity around and saying that it's militant and it's evil and it's wrong. And when people that I talk to, when I counsel and I preach, and they talk to me about this, usually it comes from a deficit in their childhood um a parent, a husband, a wife. And it can go far beyond that because, remember, I'm reformed, I believe in circumstantial freedom. We'll get into that some other time the acronym tulip.
Speaker 3:But besides that, um, people through their experience, just there's a lot of people out there that just hate god. They don't want nothing to do with him, they can't stand him, they just dislike him, they despise him, they curse his name every single day. And society accepts it because ecclesiastes says that eternity is locked in all of us, in our hearts, that god designed us with a specific and certain amount of knowledge, so no one has excuse. So this man literally right here, just hates God. And let's continue and you'll see for yourself exactly what I'm talking about, ladies and gentlemen, it's the law of the land in somewhere like Texas.
Speaker 6:What if Texas eventually in a moment it's an unlikely place, I'd imagine, to bring this in, but it may change with enough pressure Texas brings in a law that same-sex marriage is permissible? How would you feel then, if it's the law of the land?
Speaker 5:Well, you know what? I'm going to respect the law and I'm going to respect gay people like I do now. You know I have plenty of people that come to our church and friends I would call that are gay, so I'm going to respect that. I think where it puts a difficult situation is me, being a Christian pastor, believe in the scripture. You know it'd be against my faith to marry two gay people. Could never do that. No, it would be against what I believe the scripture teaches. And so that's where I think the rub comes in of people like myself. It's not that I'm against anybody, or, you know, if people want to live together, that's up to them, but my faith, when we say marriage, I mean I think about peers. All through the Bible there's hundreds of marriages, but none of them are shown as, between you know, the same sex. And again, I'm not against anything, but I just believe that's what the Bible teaches and that's how we've chosen to live.
Speaker 6:Don't you feel a bit uneasy? The last person I heard speaking like this was Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who's the president of Iran, who says there are no gay people in Iran and it's a terrible sin and curse. I mean, what do you think of all this, the gay marriage debate? I mean, could you ever imagine attending a gay marriage between two people who come to your church, for example, if they invited you?
Speaker 4:Well, I think if it was that easy, then we would have figured it out by now.
Speaker 5:But it's been overthrown. States go for it, then they overthrow it, so it's very difficult.
Speaker 6:Accepting an invitation is easy, so would you accept one or not? Would I accept one? Two gay people who attend your church invite you to their wedding um sure I would go, you would stop right there, ladies and gentlemen, because my head's
Speaker 3:going to explode. I'm about to lose my mind, so let me just gather my thoughts. Give me about three seconds. Okay, I'm there, um. So if you said pastor joshua, would you go? No, I wouldn't. Me personally, I wouldn't. Um Me personally, I wouldn't.
Speaker 3:I'm not a bigot, I'm not anti-gay, believe it or not. I've had a couple gay friends in the past and we just talked. They asked me questions. I explained the gospel and they 100% disagreed with me and I 100% disagreed with them. But I did show them love every single day and they never, they never sensed a bone in my body that I had bigotry, but they knew that I stood firm on the gospel and I would not budge. So, as a pastor, me personally I would not go.
Speaker 3:And she dances around it a little bit and says, well, no, yes, I would. And I wouldn't, because I have to make sure that I maintain a certain reputation and not approve of it. And somebody might say well, what if it's a chance to minister? Well, you got to remember, if I'm there as a public figure and a pastor, people are automatically going to sense it as an approval. So I wouldn't. And let me give you an example, because some people are going to probably say well, pastor Joshua, what if your kids did? What if one of your children came out gay? You're really going to be that hardcore Now, believe it or not?
Speaker 3:I've had a discussion with them about this and they know where I'm at with this. I would love them, I would accept their decision, but I would fear that they would perish and fear for their eternal life Because I know they would not be going to heaven. And I've even told them I won't attend a wedding if you were. Now my kids aren't. They've made that decision to do that. But I told them that I wouldn't. But I told them that I would love them, I wouldn't shun them, I wouldn't punish them. But there's just no way I can go that far and I cannot accept it as a minister of Christ, because I truly believe what the word of God says. Just like if my kids were living with somebody and refused to get married and were fornicating or committing adultery on their partner, I wouldn't feel any different way.
Speaker 3:And that might shock some people. They say, like what I've ended friendships, dear friendships that I've loved, because I've had friends that looked at women as sexual objects in the past and I've tried talking to them about the demeaning nature of that and what God thinks about that, and showed them scripture. And I even warned I'm not going to be friends with you anymore if you continue that behavior. And they continued it and I ended friendships several of them and I'm not going to be apologetic about it because when it comes to homosexuality, fornication, adultery, sleeping around, getting drunk all day, doing drugs, negativism, extortion, slanders, gossipers, that's all in the same category. So you can't pit me in a corner about a homosexual debate. So you can't pit me in a corner about a homosexual debate, because all of these sins, this continuous behavior, is really, really bad.
Speaker 3:You know, 21st century Guys are rolling around, think it's cool to have three or four girls at the same time be having sex and society's not going to judge them. Judge him why? Cuz he's a stud. That man's going to hell if he continues that behavior, refuses to repent and stays there. People that refuse to get married and honor their spouse, even though we can biblically debate on what at what time are you married? There's a potential danger there. Somebody that commits adultery on their spouse, that makes vows to them, is in danger of hellfire. But everybody likes to twist the truth in this culture no-transcript.
Speaker 4:Well, I don't you know if I had time.
Speaker 5:I would If they were friends of mine and I respect them I would certainly go.
Speaker 6:You would watch two people you think are sinners committing the ultimate sin.
Speaker 5:Well, I'm looking at it. I don't think it's the ultimate sin, but I'm looking at it from another point of view of respect to that person. And you know it's, you know it gets convoluted but I'm looking at it as respect to that person.
Speaker 6:Could you, in your position, actually actively encourage people to go through a same-sex marriage? Could you be seen to do it? Could you be photographed at such an event? Well, I would not. Would that not cause you problems?
Speaker 5:Well, you know, it's such a hypothetical and I'm talking about?
Speaker 6:Well, not really, because you said lots of gay people go to your church, so it might happen.
Speaker 5:Well, I haven't been to many weddings lately, to begin with, but I'm talking about somebody that was, you know, dear to us. I'm not going to disrespect somebody that's dear to us and say you know what, you're not good enough for us or something like that. That's the way I would see it now. I'm not going to just run off and go to attend, you know, certain marriages just to make a statement, because that's not who I am and that's not what I stand for. And again, I don't look down on those people.
Speaker 3:Ladies and gentlemen, that is the most wishy-washy statement I've ever heard. Joel wants to please people, so bad that he will simply deny the truth all the way Because he doesn't want to be called out or he doesn't want to be called mean. Let's read some scripture. Are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen? This is the NIV translation and this is chapter one, and we're going to close out. We probably got about five minutes for the show and we're out of here.
Speaker 3:Are you ready, paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle and set apart for the out of here. Are you ready, paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God, the gospel he promised beforehand through the prophets and the holy scriptures regarding his son who, as to his earthly life, was a descendant of David and who, through the spirit of holiness, was appointed the son of God in power by his resurrection from the dead, jesus Christ, our Lord. Through him, we received grace and apostleship to call the Gentiles to the obedience that comes from faith for his name's sake, and you also are among those Gentiles who are called to belong, in Jesus Christ, to all Rome, who are loved by God and called to be his holy people. Grace and peace to you from God, our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Speaker 3:Now I'm going to jump down here because I don't want to go through this whole thing, but I want to show you what Paul talks about In verse 18. The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them because God has made it plain. No-transcript special revelation is the scriptures that god gave us. The inspired finished product is actually the inspired text the autographs, which we don't have. The originals we have. The translation, which we don't have. The originals we have.
Speaker 2:the translation God has not chosen to give us the autographs.
Speaker 3:So no man is without excuse, because God is a witness, the creation is a witness. The man still chooses to act wicked, for although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him. But their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened. And they can't claim to be wise. They became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like mortal human beings and birds and animals and reptiles human beings and birds and animals and reptiles. So we're looking at a progression of wickedness and immorality. And these people, they're worshiping other gods and they're moving away from the one true God and the witness is creation and they're acting on their impulses. And when people do that through sin, god gives them completely over and darkens their mind.
Speaker 3:You ever wonder why the world is what it is. I had a two-hour conversation with a person today on the customer service call from SRP and we just got into philosophy and everything else and he wasn't a Christian. But we got in such a deep conversation and he was so upset and I understood why. That people don't critically think anymore. Over 50% of the country doesn't even read anymore. They pretty much get everything from media. There's no interest in deep thought why we're here, who God is. Intelligent design. People simply just live their life as a zombie, the walking dead, and they will pour everything else. They will pour every ounce of energy of who they are into everything but God and even finding out who he is, spending thirteen to sixteen hundred hours a year watching Netflix and zero time even asking the questions why am I even here? What is the meaning of everything? Verse 24, ladies and gentlemen, therefore, god gave them over, in the sinful desires of their hearts, to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another.
Speaker 3:They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshipped and served, created things rather than the creator who is praised for ever, and I want you to really pay attention on this next verse before I let you guys go because of this. God gave them over to shameful lust. Even their women exchanged natural sexual relations for unnatural, unnatural ones.
Speaker 3:In the same way, the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another, men committed shameful acts with other men and received in themselves the due penalty for their error. Furthermore, just as they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind. So what was the penalty of going too far in sin in general? It is God's judgment in giving one over to a depraved mind and a darkened mind and embracing that and falling further and further away. We'll continue this next time, ladies and gentlemen, because this is a 30-minute show. We can go on and on and on, but I want you to understand something that if you're sinning, repent. Ask Christ to come into your life, bow to him as the king, ask to be redeemed by jesus's blood, experience salvation. Answer quick answer questions. Ask questions. Research the scriptures. God faithful. Ladies and gentlemen, until next time. God bless you all.
Speaker 1:Until we meet again. This is the Saints Will Overcome with Pastor Joshua. He is jealous for me, loves like a hurricane. I am a tree Bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy when, all of a sudden, I am unaware of these afflictions, eclipsed by glory, and I realize just how beautiful you are and how great your affections are for me. And oh, how he loves us. Oh, oh, how he loves us, how he loves us all. And he is jealous for me. Loves like a hurricane. I am a tree, bending the knee, the weight of His wind and mercy. When, all of a sudden, I am unaware of these afflictions, eclipsed by glory, and I realize just how beautiful you are and how great your affections are for me.
Speaker 1:Oh, how he loves. Yeah, he loves us. Oh, how he loves us. Oh, how he loves us. Oh, how he loves. And we are His portion and he is our prize, drawn to redemption by the grace in His eyes. If His grace Is an ocean, we're all sinking and heaven meets earth Like an unforeseen kiss and my heart turns violently Inside of my chest. I don't have time To maintain these regrets when I think about the way, oh, how he loves us all, oh, how he loves us, how he loves us, how he loves us all, how he loves. Yeah, he loves us. Oh, how he loves us. Oh, how he loves us. Oh, how he loves. Oh, what love. Yeah, he loves us. Yeah, he loves us how he loves us. Oh, how he loves us. Oh, how he loves us all.