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This YouTube video discusses a Dutch Protestant baptism service, held on October 2 in Langbroek. The video features music, speeches, and a reading of the Ten Commandments. The service ends with a prayer for the congregation's health and well-being.

  • 00:00:00 This video is of a Protestant Langbroek doop service on October 2. The music is calming and peaceful, and the service is well-done.
  • 00:05:00 This video features a traditional Dutch baptism ceremony, including music and speeches.
  • 00:10:00 The video features a religious service in a Protestant church in Langbroek. The music ranges from traditional to modern, and the congregation applauds enthusiastically.
  • 00:15:00 The service begins with a prayer and hymns, followed by a sermon on the 10 Commandments. After the reading of the 10 commandments, the congregation sings the same psalms from the previous day. Near the end of the service, the pastor reads a passage from the Book of Genesis about God's kindness to the Israelites.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, the name of God is not to be used lightly, for the lords will not be held guiltless who misuse it. We are to take the Sabbath day - the eighth day of the month - to honor God as He has commanded us in His law. Six days of work should be done, but the seventh day is a day of rest, as is written in the law of the Lord your God. On that day you shall not do any work, you, your son, your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, your ox, your donkey, or any of your livestock. You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together. You shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, or reap what you have sown with two kinds of seed. And the Lord's decree shall be forever obeyed on the land that the Lord your God is giving you. You shall not swear by my name, "Adonai," because the Lord's name is holy. You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses His name. You shall not swear by the name of any other god, for the Lord your God is a jealous God.
  • 00:25:00 This YouTube video briefly covers the history of baptism, explaining that it is a sacrament that was instituted by God to help us overcome our sins. It also talks about how children can be baptized, and how parents are encouraged to baptize their children.
  • 00:30:00 The video begins with a Protestant service, which is attended by a hard father with a drunk red seven. The people are God's money through dry feet, which means death is referred to. We want to lead the children who are going to be baptized now all the children of the municipality in grace, and through your Holy Ghost, in your son Jesus Christ, will enter into eternal life. They will follow Christ's crucifixing daily, carry out his commandments with true faith, and have firm hope and ardent love for this life, so that they may leave it after experiencing your merciful comfort and may appear before the judgment seat of Christ, your son, free and unconstrained, by him, our Lord Jesus Christ, forever amen. Father, may you ask questions to be seated. I'll let the two of us sit together again, for the first time, after answering these questions individually. I believe that baptism is an establishment of God to covenant with us and our descendants. The third thing you have heard is the true teaching of salvation: the doctrine of salvation as taught in the Old and New Testaments and in the articles of the Christian faith as taught in the church. The true and complete teaching of salvation is this: that
  • 00:35:00 Lisanne Klop visits Doper in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Nick Jacobus, who was previously married, has remarried and has a new child. Klop breaks the news to Jacobus that he has been divorced and has to be divorced in order to be married again. Jacobus thanks Klop for being a good neighbor and says goodbye to his new family. The congregation sings a song of thanks for the new family. Jacobus expresses his gratitude to his ancestors, his siblings, and all the people who have helped him along the way. The ceremony ends with a prayer for the new family. This is the second time the congregation has attended Jacobus' doopdienst, and it is also a Sunday. This particular Sunday is special because it is also Israel's national day. Jacobus expresses his gratitude to God for his connection to the Jewish people and the church worldwide. He also expresses his thanks to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and Moses, who all underwent circumcision. This ceremony signifies the covenant between God and the people.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses the doop, or baptism, service held on October 2 in Langbroek, a small Dutch town. The service commemorates the baptism of Jesus, and reminds the congregation of the promises Jesus made to them. It also reminds them of their obligation to follow Christ's teachings and example. The service ends with a prayer for the congregation's health and well-being.
  • 00:45:00 After singing a religious song, the congregation is asked to give donations to a charity. The video concludes with a prayer for the congregation.
  • 00:50:00 This is a Protestant service, read from the Bible, with music and laughter. The last part of the service includes a reading of the Ten Commandments.
  • 00:55:00 This video discusses how to raise children and how to prepare them for the coming days when their life will be extended. Israel is mentioned, and it is said that in 8 years, it will be good for everyone, as the Lord God of Israel has spoken to them in the land. The fathers are urged to teach their children about the commandments and regulations given by God to His people, and to do so from a starting point of understanding that this is not just a day-to-day matter, but one that will take place over a period of years. It is said that when your child asks you what those commandments and regulations are, you should tell them that we were slaves in Egypt under Pharaoh, who used a strong hand to bring us out of Egypt and lead us to perform great wonders and miracles in Egyptland. Then, the Lord revealed to our fathers that He wanted us to leave Egypt and bring our children with us, and that He would give us this land as a gift. The Lord also commanded us to keep His commandments and statutes, and to remember them from generation to generation. Today, we are asked to ponder these things in light of the coming day of the Lord, which is described as a day of great deliverance. On that day,

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This video discusses the importance of religious education and baptism. It also discusses the importance of keeping religious festivals and the idea that they recount events from the Bible. The last part of the video focuses on the Christian tradition of Holy Communion.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the difference between "getuigenissen" (statements about God's laws), "verordeningen" (orders given by authorities), and "bepalingen" (statements about what is permitted or not permitted). It also discusses the importance of religious education for children, and how it begins with doing things today. Later, the child may ask questions about what those things mean, and how they relate to one another. A parent might be able to answer these questions by referring the child to verses from the Bible or from their child's personal journal. Religious education can help children develop a strong Christian identity, and prepares them for when they reach adulthood and begin working on their own.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses the Bible's teachings on baptism, which is seen as a way of entering into a relationship with God. It also discusses the importance of keeping religious festivals, such as the Sabbath and the celebration of Passover, and the idea that these observances recount events from the Bible. The last part of the video focuses on the Christian tradition of Holy Communion, which is seen as a way of receiving God's forgiveness and grace.
  • 01:10:00 The speaker discusses the Bible's regulations governing baptism, but points out that they actually speak to us in a more direct way. He explains that the answer to a child's question might be found in the Bible itself, or perhaps already be understood by the parent, if they pay attention to the child's questions. The second point of the sermon is that God has revealed Himself to us in stories of history, and that understanding them is the key to faith. The speaker encourages the audience to dream of what they want for themselves, but to believe that the dream is true without needing to understand the exact reason why. Judaism and Christianity are not based on a philosophy or theology, but on a story of history that has meaning for everyone.
  • 01:15:00 The video begins with a short introduction to the doop service, followed by a sermon on the importance of following God. After the sermon, the video shifts to a discussion of why we go to church on Sundays. The main point of the sermon is that because God has come down to earth in the form of Jesus Christ, we should attend church to learn more about Him. The video ends with a call to prayer.
  • 01:20:00 This video introduces the doop service and discusses the importance of having a religious upbringing. It then goes on to discuss the importance of asking questions and how it is important for children to learn to ask questions. The video ends with the point that believing in God is not a sign of rebellion if children have questions.
  • 01:25:00 This video is a short clip of a church service where the congregation sings a song of thanks for God's many blessings. The pastor mentions that one of the blessings we can thank God for today is the baptism of a new baby. He asks the congregation to pray for the parents and their child. The pastor also reminds the congregation of God's many commandments and regulations. He concludes the service with a prayer for guidance and protection for the parents and their child.
  • 01:30:00 The clip begins with a prayer service and then offers some thoughts on current events in the Middle East. The clip then transitions to a discussion of the Stichting Ismaël, a Christian charity that provides aid to people in need in the Middle East. The clip concludes with a prayer for peace in the region.
  • 01:35:00 The service begins with music and applause. The minister speaks about how it is important to give blessings before leaving the church. Men are then called to give blessings, and the congregation follows suit. Everyone is urged to stay until their turn, and then leave the church. Those who want to leave right away can do so, but be warned that they will be seen as rude. The service concludes with a prayer for peace and blessings.

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