This video is the 1st of a 10 part series that details the biblical account of the creation of the globe to the end of the world. It exhibits the program of salvation clearly, according to the Bible in the German language. If you are near Heidelberg, Germany and you are looking for a very good Bible preaching church, I can suggest this 1: www.biblebaptist.de – excellent Bible preaching, lots of actions, Bible Institute, you will understand and develop. Our church supports the Castellaws and a number of in our church are great friends with them. It is not religion that can get you to Heaven, but a individual relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah of the Old & New Testaments. You ought to trust Him, His life, death, burial and resurrection by faith – for this life and the life to come. Hell is no joke, in truth Jesus talked much more about the horrors and torments of Hell than He did about the beauty and wonders of Heaven. Please pick eternal life, not eternal death. Please send us a message if you enjoyed this clip, if you have been encouraged or maybe if you trusted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour. All negative comments or those with expletives are deleted, so don’t waste your time. Thanks for not wasting mine as nicely.
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@xychr0 one way I compare German to English; think of how they spoke English back when they wrote the king james version English bible, think of that as sprinkling rain, think of German as like when it’s pouring down rain real hard, when I used to watch German films late at night, and dose off with a blank mind, it kinda surreally sounded like they were speaking English but I didn’t understand it.
Thank you for posting this! I can read and speak some German, but I’m always trying to learn more words, especially those that are “christlich.” The speaker talks slow and clearly, but I appreciate that the words are listed in case I miss something. Vielen Dank und Segen!
German is a beautiful sounding language. When I close my eyes (though I don’t understand German) and listen with volume down, the patterns are very close to English. (Which is Germanic, so I guess that makes sense.)
I hope Germans are able to accept the Gospels and Christ. Much need for it in Germany now, I think, with many people depressed by lack of spirituality in life, and invasion of people taking advantage of German hospitality. God Bless the German People.
@xychr0 one way I compare German to English; think of how they spoke English back when they wrote the king james version English bible, think of that as sprinkling rain, think of German as like when it’s pouring down rain real hard, when I used to watch German films late at night, and dose off with a blank mind, it kinda surreally sounded like they were speaking English but I didn’t understand it.
Great!!mach so weiter das ist ein gut vid!!
thank you!!
the subtitles help a lot since I can only understand parts of german
Thank you for posting this! I can read and speak some German, but I’m always trying to learn more words, especially those that are “christlich.” The speaker talks slow and clearly, but I appreciate that the words are listed in case I miss something. Vielen Dank und Segen!
Sehr gut und interessant gemacht.
You are very right. God bless!
German is a beautiful sounding language. When I close my eyes (though I don’t understand German) and listen with volume down, the patterns are very close to English. (Which is Germanic, so I guess that makes sense.)
I hope Germans are able to accept the Gospels and Christ. Much need for it in Germany now, I think, with many people depressed by lack of spirituality in life, and invasion of people taking advantage of German hospitality. God Bless the German People.