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Joy is often sought after, but rarely found. Most people give up when they experience happiness. But Joy is different. It's deeper. And it can only be found in the Holy Spirit. In this video we dive into what the Bible actually says about Joy, and how to help cultivate true joy in your own life.Check out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are hereTimestamps0:00 Opening5:43 Introduction9:53 Joy & Happiness aren't the same13:58 Joy is a choice23:33 Joy is possible, even in prison29:13 How to cultivate unshakable Joy35:18 Closing

Starting a new series today, we're directly addressing those who love Jesus Christ and believe in divine healing but haven't experienced it firsthand. This series will explore the intersection of faith and the desired outcome of prayer for healing. We aim to offer comfort and perspective on Christian healing and spiritual growth.Check out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are hereTimestamps0:00 Intro1:26 Clarify My Position2:57 Naming The Problem4:57 Why This Book?6:16 Important Note10:46 Goals11:47 Re-centering Hope12:32 Book Introduction14:24 Setting Expectations15:40 Main Thesis of the Introduction16:06 Claim 117:14 Claim 218:41 Claim 323:10 Claim 424:56 Why it's Dangerous25:29 Reframing26:05 Closing

Love has been the focus of so much media and art throughout history. And while many people have spent countless hours trying to find, capture, or even articulate love, Jesus commanded it from his followers. This video continues the Fruit of the Spirit Series with the first fruit mentioned "LOVE".Check out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are hereTimestamps0:00 Opening7:21 Point 113:14 Point 220:46 Point 328:57 Point 439:12 Closing44:56 Self Evaluation

In this insightful discussion, we explore a bad take from VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer, discussing his assertion that affirming the Apostles' Creed and Nicene Creed is all that's needed to be a Christian. This conversation touches on core aspects of "christianity" and "faith".Charlie's websiteCheck out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here

Jesse, Charlie , and Nate engage in a conversation, dissecting religious texts and interpretations. This discussion includes a live stream from St Mary's Episcopal Church in Stuart Florida, alongside a detailed look at a Bible verse with Greek and English translations. It’s an insightful session for anyone interested in christianity and how to study the bible, offering diverse perspectives on scripture.Charlie's websiteCheck out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here

We're taking a closer look at Paula White, spiritual advisor to "donald trump," and her association with "prosperity preachers." This discussion explores the intersection of "christianity" and wealth teachings, raising questions about "faith and wealth" within some churches. Charlie's websiteCheck out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here

Jesse, Nate, and Charlie react to a video of a coffee shop that breaks out in worship. The critique is that this is simply emotionalism, but is that actually the case? Or are some simply to quick to criticize anything they don't like?Charlie's websiteCheck out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here

Jesse, Nate, and Charlie react to news of a massive church wedding ceremony where over 50 couples tied the knot. This split screen video captures their thoughtful and amused responses to the unique marriage celebration. It's an interesting look at a very public display for many a couple.Charlie's websiteCheck out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here

Join Jesse and Luke for a lively discussion as they react to a post from Provisionist Perspective, diving into concepts surrounding "Reformed Miss Rachel." This video explores various facets of reformed theology and some biblical viewpoints. It’s a great watch for anyone interested in predestination and soteriology.Check out www.basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here

If someone claims to be a Christian but they are caught in blatant lies that serve no purpose other than helping them get more clicks, than the question needs to be asked. Are they really a Christian?Check out Basicallybiblical.comAll other links are here