EVIDENCE THE BIBLE WAS WELL DOCUMENTED | 100 DOD | DAY 16

Emmanuel Iren Live
26 May 202408:45

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker invites viewers to embark on a 100-day journey of discipleship, emphasizing the importance of spiritual growth and learning. They encourage viewers to subscribe and share the video, highlighting its potential to bless and educate others about the Christian faith. The speaker then delves into a discussion about the trustworthiness and inspiration of the Bible, using 1 Corinthians 15 as a reference to illustrate how the early Christian witnesses' accounts of Jesus' resurrection provide internal evidence supporting the Bible's reliability. They refute common criticisms and misconceptions, such as the 'swan theory' and the delay in Quran compilation, to assert the Bible's historical and spiritual integrity. The video concludes with a call to action to share the message with five people, emphasizing the impact such sharing can have on spreading knowledge of Jesus and the Christian faith.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 The video is part of a 100 Days of Discipleship series aimed at spiritual growth.
  • 📢 The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe and share the video to reach more people.
  • 👥 The video discusses the importance of sharing the Christian faith with others, potentially leading to spiritual transformation.
  • 📚 It references a past video from the '100 Years of Discipleship' series, suggesting a connection and continuity in the content.
  • 📖 The script delves into the trustworthiness and inspiration of the Bible, specifically 1 Corinthians 15.
  • 👀 The speaker highlights the historical verification of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, as mentioned in the Bible.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ The video points out the implausibility of 500 witnesses to the resurrection all being wrong or hallucinating, suggesting the event's authenticity.
  • 🤔 It challenges skeptics by considering motives and logic behind the disciples' actions and beliefs after Jesus' death.
  • 🛡️ The speaker refutes theories that question the death and resurrection of Jesus, using both historical and scientific arguments.
  • 👨‍👦 The script mentions the conversion of Paul and the initial disbelief of Jesus's own brothers as evidence of the authenticity of the Christian faith.
  • 🔍 The video emphasizes 'internal evidence' as a reason to trust the Bible, meaning the verifiability of its accounts by living witnesses at the time of writing.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the '100 Days of Discipleship' video series?

    -The main theme of the '100 Days of Discipleship' video series is spiritual growth, focusing on learning and understanding the Christian faith to progress and find joy in one's faith journey.

  • Why is the speaker encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel and share the video?

    -The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe and share the video to increase its visibility and reach, allowing more people to benefit from the teachings and potentially deepen their spiritual understanding.

  • What does the speaker suggest as a way to measure the trustworthiness of historical religious texts?

    -The speaker suggests that the proximity of the text's compilation to the events it describes, and the availability of living witnesses to verify the accounts, can be used to measure the trustworthiness of historical religious texts.

  • According to the speaker, what is one criticism scholars have about the compilation of the Quran?

    -One criticism scholars have about the compilation of the Quran, as mentioned by the speaker, is that it was compiled about 100 years after the death of the Prophet, raising questions about the veracity of the accounts included.

  • What does the speaker highlight as a significant aspect of 1 Corinthians 15 in relation to the Resurrection?

    -The speaker highlights that 1 Corinthians 15 mentions specific witnesses to the Resurrection, including Peter and the 12 apostles, and over 500 brethren, most of whom were still alive at the time of writing, emphasizing the verifiability of the account.

  • What investigative journalism technique does the speaker refer to when discussing the credibility of the disciples' accounts?

    -The speaker refers to the technique of examining 'motive' in investigative journalism to assess the credibility of the disciples' accounts, questioning why they would risk their lives for their beliefs if there was no truth to their claims.

  • Why does the speaker argue that the disciples would not have claimed Jesus' resurrection if it were not true?

    -The speaker argues that the disciples would not have claimed Jesus' resurrection if it were not true because they had no logical benefit or motive to do so, especially considering they initially ran away and later faced death for their beliefs.

  • What significant event in the life of Paul is mentioned by the speaker to illustrate the authenticity of the Christian faith?

    -The speaker mentions Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus as a significant event that illustrates the authenticity of the Christian faith, as he went from being a persecutor of Christians to one of its most ardent believers.

  • What does the speaker say about the brothers of Jesus in relation to the credibility of the Bible?

    -The speaker points out that Jesus' own brothers did not initially believe in him, as stated in John 7:5, which adds to the credibility of the Bible's accounts, as it includes even the doubts and eventual conversions of Jesus' own family.

  • What scientific argument does the speaker use to refute the theory that Jesus did not actually die?

    -The speaker uses the medical explanation of the spear wound to Jesus' side, which resulted in the flow of blood and water, indicating a heart rupture and confirming his death, to refute theories that suggest Jesus did not actually die.

  • How does the speaker define 'internal evidence' in the context of the Bible's trustworthiness?

    -The speaker defines 'internal evidence' as the presence of living witnesses at the time of the writing of the biblical texts, which allows for the verification of the accounts and serves as a testament to the Bible's reliability.

Outlines

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📚 Embracing Spiritual Growth Through 100 Days of Discipleship

The speaker introduces a 100-day discipleship program aimed at spiritual growth and encourages viewers to subscribe and share the video to spread the message. They highlight the importance of sharing the teachings with five people to potentially save lives and deepen their understanding of Christianity. The speaker also references a past video from the previous year's discipleship series, emphasizing the trustworthiness and inspiration of the scriptures. They discuss 1 Corinthians 15, where Paul speaks about the development of knowledge and truth, and the importance of the witnesses to Jesus's resurrection, asserting that their accounts were verifiable and trustworthy due to many witnesses being alive at the time of writing.

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🔍 Examining the Credibility of Biblical Accounts

The speaker delves into the credibility of the Bible by addressing common criticisms and providing internal evidence to support its trustworthiness. They discuss the transformation of Paul, who was once a persecutor of Christians, and the conversion of Jesus's own brothers, who initially did not believe in him. The speaker refutes theories suggesting Jesus did not truly die, citing scientific evidence from the Bible that indicates his death was genuine. They also argue against the possibility of mass hallucination among the 500 witnesses of Jesus's resurrection. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the Bible's reliability as a historical and spiritual document, encouraging Christians to be confident in its teachings and to share the video with others to spread this knowledge.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Discipleship

Discipleship refers to the process of learning and following the teachings of another, particularly in a religious context. In the video, the theme of discipleship is central, as it discusses a 100-day journey of spiritual growth and learning about the Christian faith. The script mentions '100 days of discipleship' as an opportunity for spiritual development and understanding the teachings of Jesus.

💡Spiritual Growth

Spiritual growth is the process of developing one's spiritual or religious beliefs, values, and practices. The video emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth through a structured 100-day program, aiming to provide participants with the knowledge and tools needed to deepen their faith and relationship with God.

💡Biblical Trustworthiness

Biblical trustworthiness pertains to the reliability and authenticity of the Bible as a religious text. The speaker discusses the trustworthiness of the scriptures, particularly in relation to the accounts of Jesus' resurrection, emphasizing that the events described were witnessed by many people who were still alive at the time of writing, which lends credibility to the biblical narrative.

💡Scriptural Inspiration

Scriptural inspiration refers to the belief that the Bible was divinely inspired, meaning it was guided by God in its writing. The video touches on this concept by discussing the integrity and inspiration of the scriptures, suggesting that the Bible's teachings come from a divine source and are therefore trustworthy.

💡Resurrection Witnesses

Resurrection witnesses are individuals who, according to the Bible, saw Jesus after his resurrection. The script cites 1 Corinthians 15, where Paul mentions specific witnesses, including Peter and the 12 apostles, and a group of over 500 brethren, to argue for the historical verifiability of Jesus' resurrection.

💡Internal Evidence

Internal evidence is a form of evidence that comes from within a text itself, which can be used to verify its authenticity or truthfulness. The video uses the example of the Bible, stating that because it was written while many of the witnesses to the events described were still alive, it provides internal evidence of its trustworthiness.

💡Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism involves in-depth research and reporting to uncover and present the truth about complex issues or events. The speaker briefly mentions investigative journalism as a method to examine the motives and reliability of the disciples and other witnesses to Jesus' resurrection.

💡Motive

Motive refers to a reason or incentive for an action, often used in investigative contexts to identify potential suspects or reasons behind a particular event. The script uses the concept of motive to question why the disciples would risk their lives to proclaim Jesus' resurrection if it were not true.

💡Conversion of Paul

The conversion of Paul refers to the dramatic change of heart and allegiance experienced by the apostle Paul, who went from being a persecutor of Christians to one of their most prominent leaders. The video mentions Paul's conversion as evidence of the authenticity of the Christian faith and the truth of Jesus' resurrection.

💡Scientific Validity

Scientific validity in the context of the video refers to the use of scientific reasoning or evidence to support or refute religious claims. The speaker argues that the medical details of Jesus' crucifixion, such as the spear thrust and the flow of blood and water, indicate a scientifically valid death, thus supporting the truth of his resurrection.

💡Hallucination

Hallucination is a sensory experience that occurs without an external stimulus, often associated with mental disorders or drug use. The video refutes the idea that the 500 witnesses to Jesus' post-resurrection appearance could have been hallucinating, arguing that such a collective experience is scientifically implausible.

Highlights

Introduction to a 100-day discipleship program aimed at spiritual growth.

Encouragement to subscribe to the channel and like the video for visibility.

Request to share the video with five people to potentially save and educate them about Christianity.

A blast from the past with a video from the previous year's 100 Days of Discipleship.

Discussion on the trustworthiness and integrity of the scriptures and their inspiration.

Paul's exposition in 1 Corinthians 15 on the development of knowledge and truth.

The importance of the witnesses of the Resurrection as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 15.

Criticism of other religious texts compiled long after the events they describe.

The significance of the fact that many witnesses of Jesus' life and resurrection were still alive when the New Testament was written.

The concept of motive in investigative journalism and its relevance to the disciples' actions.

The logical inconsistency of the disciples fabricating Jesus' resurrection knowing they would die for it.

Paul's conversion from persecutor to proponent of Christianity as evidence of the truth.

The doubt of Jesus's own brothers and their eventual belief as further testament to the truth.

Debunking of theories suggesting Jesus did not actually die, supported by medical evidence.

The impossibility of 500 people simultaneously hallucinating the appearance of Jesus.

The concept of internal evidence and its role in verifying the truthfulness of the Bible.

Assurance to Christians about the reliability of the Bible from a scientific standpoint.

Closing remarks encouraging viewers to share the video and expressing gratitude.

Transcripts

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hi guys this is 100 100 days of

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discipleship and what a time we've had

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listen if you're particular about

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growing

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spiritually um and you want to be

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Disciple This is just a 100 day

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opportunity for you to be blessed you

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know and for you to learn all that you

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need to learn um follow for your

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progress and joy in the faith all right

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and whilst you're at it be sure to

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subscribe to this channel if you haven't

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done so already and like the video so

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that the YouTube algorithm will show

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even more people I want you to do me a

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favor share this video with five people

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five random people you never can tell

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how far this will go and who will need

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it desperately and who will thank you um

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because you have saved them and they got

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to know Jesus because of you or I mean

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they got to know more about the

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Christian faith because you took the

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initiative to share this video all right

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now I want to do something very

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interesting we're doing a bit of a blast

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from the past and not um not so distant

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past so we there's a video that is very

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much in line with what I talked about in

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the last video and I'm talking about a

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video from the last years 100 Years of

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discipleship I hope that you'll be

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excited about this You Feel the Rush you

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know and then of emotions and just um uh

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um the Euphoria of um you know maybe how

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you felt you know during the 100 days of

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discipleship last last year because we

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were so blessed by it I'm sure you were

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all right is still on the subject of you

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know the Bible the trustworthiness you

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know the Integrity of the scriptures and

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inspiration so watch out watch this

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video so in 1 Corinthians 15 Paul you

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know gave an expose about how the

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development of knowledge and you know

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truth as we have it today got to us he

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says um Christ died for our sins

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according to the scriptures rose again

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the third day according to the

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scriptures and then he began to tell us

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about people who were Witnesses of the

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Resurrection you need to listen

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attentively because you will see why

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this is important from verse 5 he says

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and he was seen of seas that's of Peter

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and then of the 12 you know after that

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he was seen of over 500 Brethren at once

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of whom the greater part remain to the

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present meaning most of them are

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alive why is this important you see one

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of the criticisms that some Scholars

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have of say the Quran for instance is

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that it was compiled about 100 years

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after the death of the Prophet uh and

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well that's not really my business right

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now but that's the opinion of many

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schols just asking objectively how can

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we truly say that the things that you

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said people said were actually said when

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the book was compiled why did it have to

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be compiled after that and that's why it

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really stands out in this text the fact

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that Paul is telling the church at

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Corinth everything I'm saying is

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verifiable all right go ask them most of

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the people who saw Jesus are alive as at

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the time of this writing and you have to

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understand how profound that statement

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is you see and there are so many things

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you can ask

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um and just investigate about you know

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the reports of these people in

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investigative journalism there's

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something called

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motive for instance if you walk into a

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room and you see a dead body the first

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question you can ask about as an as a as

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an investigator is who might have wanted

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this person killed so if for instance

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you discover that he was he got into a

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fight just the day before and he got bat

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you know bat up then that person becomes

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a suspect because he has motive because

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there was bad blood between both of them

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anyway or you discover

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that he had borrowed someone some money

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and the person was supposed to return

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the very day that he was killed well

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that's motive so you want to ask the

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person you know about that so one thing

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is sure when you look at the Disciples

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of Jesus who ran away when he was

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arrested

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suddenly believing that he's alive and

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not just that being ready to die and in

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fact dying you know to defend their

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belief you want to ask logically why

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would they do that was anyone offering

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them money it's no record of that what

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how does it benefit them in a logical

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sense to opine that Jesus was alive

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knowing that they would die you know why

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did they run in the first place and why

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did they you know turn around then when

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you look at the miraculous conversion of

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someone like Paul you know who literally

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hated the church and arrested Christians

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and on his way to arrest even more

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Christians with the permission you know

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the official permission to do so he

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turns around claiming to have an

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encounter and then he saved if that's

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not convincing enough Jesus's own

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Brethren because a lot of people don't

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know this that the Bible tells us in

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John ch 7: 5 that his his own Brothers

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didn't believe in him all right his own

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Brothers you know believed and they were

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in the upper room along with Mary

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waiting to receive the holy spirit all

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these and more go to prove you know that

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at least this people knew what they were

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saying a lot of theories have been

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flying around you know in the past like

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the swan Theory suggesting that a lot of

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some some of you know that maybe he

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didn't Jesus didn't actually really die

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and all of that has been debunked you

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know even from a scientific standpoint

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that a spear was thrust through his side

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and then blood and water came out meant

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you know that his heart had ruptured and

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that he was really dead and Roman

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soldiers were professionals at execution

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so if they declared you dead chances are

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that you indeed are dead this is no

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Nollywood movie due respect to Nollywood

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you know and then

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final thing I want to really talk about

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is this when 500 people at once see

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Jesus they cannot all be hallucinating

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scientifically 500 people cannot all be

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hallucinating so one thing is sure these

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accounts did exist and Jesus did rise

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you know and all of this the fact that

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at the time of the writing there were so

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many witnesses alive it just what I'm

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describing to you is called internal

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evidence all right that by reading what

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was

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written um you can

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verify a material can have self- witness

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you know of if it is true so for

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instance

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um there's I think there's a holy book

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that was talking about the the origin of

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America and left out you know the Native

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Indians or what what what is it they are

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called you know so just by that you can

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tell well this is no history book you

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know they clearly mistaken on this so

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internal evidence you know and in this

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case the internal evidence I'm talking

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about is the witnesses of people who

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lived in those days the fact that the

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book was

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written in the lifetime of the people

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who were given the testimonies and

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therefore it was verifiable that

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internal evidence is another reason the

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Bible can be trusted this is one out of

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many reasons and as as a Christian I

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want you to be confident in this you

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know because the material you have in

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your hands as as a child of God is one

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of the most reliable you know

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literatures from a scientific standpoint

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in the entire world I'm sure that bless

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that was so powerful you know I was in

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London at the time um and uh I mean that

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that that's good right there so like I

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said please share this video with five

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people and they will have you to thank

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for doing so God bless you

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