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Dublin Ireland Day 1

Pastor David Visits Dublin Ireland to evangelize on the streets, spreading the word of God. Some of the locals make the voices heard with controversial statements and arguments then get refuted in a heartbeat. Watch Pastor David Lynn Challenge Controversial thinking with Godly wisdom.. ...
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15 comments

  1. David I love your preaching man, but be careful when people attempt to provoke you or something of the sort, then you accidently say things that are offensive to them in likewise manner.

    And if you or anyone’s wondering what i’m talking about, here’s my explanation:
    The part when you ask the man “Are you her bodyguard?” that seems fine, but then you went further and said, “are you her pimp?” now pimp is a definition not to be proud of, same as for example when a person’s calling someone they don’t even know a slut (not saying you did), and that would come off as point blank offensive/provoking ESPECIALLY to a random person your asking “if he’s her pimp”.

    So just be careful, is all im saying. A random guy may provoke or insult you, and the bible says this (and worst) would happen when your preaching is Jesus’s name anyway, BUT only you can control your impulses from doing OR SAYING something that is not right to say, and that’s what you need to be alert on 24/7 as a street preacher who’s setting a right example.

    I’ll pray that God forgive you, even if people or you may think there’s nothing wrong in your sentence, I felt a weird way about it.

  2. Love this man. I would really love if he could get some presuppositional argumentation under his belt. The dude in the red jacket for example I believe would benefit from being challenged about his worldview. He is probably an atheist but yet he wants to appeal to knowledge and morality while engaging David. His real problem however is that standing on an atheistic worldview, it’s impossible to account for logic and morality if we are the result of meaningless motion in matter. In reality only the biblical worldview makes knowledge, science and morality meaningful. The man is actually assuming the Christian worldview while using it to argue against it. And this needs to be pointed out to him. God Bless.

  3. Hm nevermind, that didn’t come out right. I meant to say love is a natural feeling that is designed by God, it will feel right no matter who it’s directed at because that’s how it was meant to feel. It’s similar to how a computer operates, a virus may redirect a phone’s purpose, but the functions of sending information is not programmed by the virus, it was originally part of the OS’ functions. Similarly, sin redirects our thoughts from loving someone of the opposite gender to loving the same gender, and it’ll naturally to feel right that way. It’s the mind that’s corrupted, the body is just producing feelings of what God programmed love to feel like. Sorry, sometimes it takes a while for me to put things into words, and this site doesn’t give an edit function either.

  4. Hi David, loved the video but I have to disagree with the way you explained homosexuality. I believe that the feelings of love and attraction towards people of the same gender are natural. These feelings are not caused by sin or moral failing. People who experience these feelings should not feel guilty or bad for following them, as they are a normal part of human experience. Like a computer virus redirecting a device’s functions, sin can redirect our thoughts and feelings, but it cannot change the way love is meant to feel. It’s gonna feel right for them to fall in love because that’s how God designed it. Sin just has to change what that love is attracted to and they’ll think it’s right to be homosexual.

    • Hm nevermind, that didn’t come out right. I meant to say love is a natural feeling that is designed by God, it will feel right no matter who it’s directed at because that’s how it was meant to feel. It’s similar to how a computer operates, a virus may redirect a phone’s purpose, but the functions of sending information is not programmed by the virus, it was originally part of the OS’ functions. Similarly, sin redirects our thoughts from loving someone of the opposite gender to loving the same gender, and it’ll naturally to feel right that way. It’s the mind that’s corrupted, the body is just producing feelings of what God programmed love to feel like. Sorry, sometimes it takes a while for me to put things into words, and this site doesn’t give an edit function either.

      • Let me guess… you want your computer to be filled with viruses(?). When your computer gets a virus you say to yourself; “Yay! Lookee here I’ve got a virus and it’s going to take me somewhere that I know I’m going to love because that’s what computers do! I can’t wait to get to where this computer virus will now take me! …even though I’ve just lost all my work that I’ve done over the past few years and everything is infected with this virus. This is just the best thing because I now love this virus. And because of love this virus is now the best thing in my life.”

  5. David PLEASE LET GO OF YOUR PRIDE. If you let go of your pride you would not get into arguments with mentally ill people :'( BE HUMBLE – even if people upset you and annoy you and are agressive and yell at you. EVERYONE is telling you this David. PLEASE acknowledge your pride and turn away from it. YOUR PRIDE pushes people AWAY from God.

    • Let go of his pride? What are you talking about Maria? And how do you know these people are mentally ill? And how is humbleness not allowing people to speak to you on the street? And then you say, “EVERYONE is telling you this David.” Who is EVERYONE with all capital letters?

  6. I’m so glad to be able to watch these videos. I’ve been witnessing more on the streets with house to house witnessing, talking to people at work and most importantly my family. Thank you Lord for pastor Dave. I live in Massachusetts and hope that he could come here and witness with us in Boston and Provincetown.