Discussing The Book of Mark Chapter 8 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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truth radio show dot com welcome to the damper dotney show truth radio show dot com We are now on to the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 8, in a comprehensive, in-depth study of the Book of Mark.
So this is an awesome chapter here, just like the rest of them.
So, like always, I like to start off with a biblical study approach.
And I'm sorry, guys, if I keep repeating myself, but we have to emphasize this in every video, especially for new listeners and everything else.
So we do a specific Bible study approach.
And number one is we pray for wisdom and understanding.
So let's begin with a prayer.
Yes, you Messiah, Jesus, we pray to you and ask you to forgive us of our sins that we personally committed and make us pure before the Father.
Forgive us and wash away our sins.
And Father, we come before your throne and ask you to give us the Holy Spirit to help us understand and learn the full in-depth context of the Scripture, and in this case, Mark Chapter 8 today.
We ask you in your precious name to deliver us with this great wisdom and understanding that nobody else can teach but the Holy Spirit and you, Heavenly Father.
In your name, Amen.
And now what we do, guys, is read the scripture in its context.
We don't just read over it.
We read over it, and we break down every little passage, every little meaning of the words and everything else.
We read the scripture in its context, because context is key.
Which is, unfortunately, most religions today, most churches today out there, lack doing that.
They'll read a couple of verses, and skip to another chapter.
That's not how you do things.
You need to read these things in context.
That would be the paragraph of the chapter of what it's talking about.
You know what I mean?
So, in other words, when Jesus speaks of a parable we've seen this many times, he goes on later to explain it even further.
So you could not possibly misunderstand it.
So anyway, let the scripture interpret the scripture.
Let the Holy Spirit work through you.
The Holy Spirit will teach you and let the scripture interpret itself.
You don't need an interpreter because it's plain as day when you read it in context.
So that's the point of the video here.
So, here we go, on to chapter 8, and we left off of chapter 8, I'm sorry.
Where, yeah, we've seen Jesus, like, really tell the Pharisees and scribes, like, yeah, he put them in their place, because their customs and their traditions of the elders, the Jewish Jews there, they had to wash hands before eating.
And apostles didn't do that and they try to drill Jesus on that and Jesus gave it right back to him and then some Then Jesus went on to heal more people and helped this woman who had a possessed daughter So awesome chapter was really was so now we go on to chapter 8 And so in those days the multitudes being very great now like I said in a prior chapter and if you missed chapters 1 through 7 guys, please go watch them and they're in the playlist here and
And both my YouTube channels.
So, yeah.
The multitudes grow very great.
I'm talking about people coming out of the woodwork.
Everywhere Jesus went, he had rock star fame.
Better than that.
People from everywhere.
Sick.
Possessed with devils.
Whatever the case.
They came out of nowhere.
Everywhere, I mean.
Out of the woodwork.
Just to see Jesus and see if he can heal him and everything else, right?
So, heh, in those days the multitudes were very great and having nothing to eat, Jesus called his disciples upon him and said unto them, I have compassion on the multitude because they have not been with me three days.
And have, they have been, yeah, I'm sorry, let me slow down here.
Heh, I tend to get ahead of myself, so, and I misread things, so.
So anyway, one more time.
So now multitudes of people, Jesus said He has compassion for these people because they've been with Him for about three days and they have nothing to eat.
So they're all hungry.
The multitudes, let's talk about thousands of people.
Thousands.
Right?
And we've seen this, I think it was chapter 4 or something we've seen this, right?
Same scenario, right?
And he says, and remember that it was five loaves and two fish.
Five loaves of bread and two fish at the time, right?
And they end up feeding like 5,000 people?
Remember that?
It was a few chapters back.
So I think it was chapter four, don't quote me on that.
But anyway, the scenario is here again.
Multitudes of people, that means thousands of people.
They've been with him about three days and they're hungry.
Jesus says, if I send them away fast into the houses, they will faint by the way.
And for divers of them came from afar.
So in other words, right now the situation, they've been away for like three days, right?
They're hungry.
So if he said, all right, you know, go back to houses, right?
But you gotta remember back then, yeah, this was a long journey.
Sometimes it's like you walk into the end of your state or something like that, you know, whatever the case, right?
So if you say, if you say, all right, go back home, but I'll say give them something, they're gonna faint and probably die.
So, and the disciples answered him, from whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
So, here we go once again.
You're going to laugh at this, but I don't.
And so, of all the times that Jesus has helped these people, and without anybody, the apostles, right, they wouldn't question Jesus.
They would just do it, right?
After all the things that Jesus has done, right?
And again, a few chapters back, they were in a similar situation, and they asked Jesus, how are we going to feed them?
We don't have enough money to buy everybody all food.
And Jesus said, have faith, you know what I mean?
And he turned five loads of bread and two fish to be able to feed over 5,000 people.
Then he gathered 12 baskets of leftovers.
Because he blessed the food up to God, and God multiplied it as he was giving it away.
And they gathered 12 baskets of leftovers, right?
So you think the apostles and disciples here would have learned from that, right?
Nope!
So, and his disciples, they answered him, said, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
We're in the middle of nowhere.
How are we going to do this?
And he asked them, How many loaves do you have?
And they said, seven.
So seven loaves, okay, you got 12 apostles of Jesus, right?
13 people?
Seven loaves is going to barely feed them.
So the pastors once again was like, well, this could barely feed us.
How are we going to feed thousands of people?
E.M.S.
So, yeah, Jesus said, how many loaves you got?
They said, we got seven.
So, and he commanded the people to sit down on the ground, and he took the seven loaves and gave thanks, and gave to his disciples to sit before them.
And they did sit before them, the people, right?
So, he tells everybody, thousands of people, sit down, sit down, sit down, we're going to all eat, right?
So he blessed the bread and broke it up and gave it to his disciples to distribute it, right?
And they went around to the thousands of people giving, you know, spreading the, getting the bread out, right?
Excuse me.
And they had few small fishes.
They had a couple of fish too.
Bread and fish, yeah.
And he blessed and commanded them to be also before them.
So here we go again.
You know, it's like bread and fish from last time.
Now the situation again.
He's handing out fish.
A few fish and some little bit of bread, right?
Feeding, that could barely feed them, right?
But he manages to feed the thousands of people and themselves.
And so they did eat and they were filled and they took up the broken meat that was left seven baskets.
So check this out, right?
Last time they had out of five bowls of bread and two fish, right?
They collected 12 baskets of leftovers.
I think it was 12 baskets of leftovers.
This time, out of seven loaves and two fish, right?
They collected 7 baskets full of leftovers.
That's insane!
It's like putting a cheeseburger in your bag and taking a buffet out.
In that they were eating, had eaten, there were about 4,000 people.
So again, last time it was 5,000, this time it's 4,000.
And he sent them away.
So he's like, we fed you, you can go back to your own zone.
Right?
So, in a straight way he entered into a ship with his disciples and came into the parts of the Lumitha.
So they're doing a lot of as you can see already chapter 8.
Yeah, they've already been crossed over and back and then some With that ship, you know because remember these the apostles are fishermen, you know, I mean so they have boats and everything So they're doing a lot of traveling ships, you know, there's small boats and all that So the Pharisees came forth and began to question with him, seeking him a sign from heaven, tempting him.
So once again, now if you haven't really seen what's going on here, the Pharisees and the scribes and the elders, right?
Now they're jealous of Jesus.
Big time.
Because they used to be the leaders of the flock saying they direct religious ceremonies and all that.
So now people are not even paying attention to them.
They're paying attention to Jesus.
So now the Pharisees and scribes and elders, they're conspiring.
We gotta get rid of this guy.
But did they know if they were to do something bad to Jesus, the multitudes would overpower them.
So, they have to come up with a way, they're scheming a way to try to get Jesus for committing blasphemy.
That's what they're doing.
They're conspiring.
This is a big conspiracy going on, right?
They're trying to get rid of Jesus.
So anyway, the Pharisees came forth and began to question Jesus, seeking of Him a sign from heaven.
Tempting Him.
And he sighed deeply in his spirit and said, why do these generations seek after a sign?
Even before the words came out of their mouth, Jesus already knew what they were doing.
That's funny, you know what I mean?
Which I'm guessing either way.
So Jesus sighed deeply in his spirit.
It's like, really?
Instead, why do you... Why does this generation seek after a sign?
Verily I say unto you, there shall be no sign given unto this generation.
I'm not going to give you a sign.
I'm here!
I'm deciding all you need.
I'm in the flesh.
I'm not going to do these and you'll make lightning come out of the sky just to show you something.
To make you believe.
Of all the stuff I've done you don't believe by mouth?
All the healing I've done, all the demons I've casted out.
Thousands and thousands and thousands of people and you still don't believe.
I'm fulfilling the prophecy of your prophets that came long before.
That told you of my coming.
And still you don't believe.
I stand before you as the Son of Man, the Son of God.
Doing all these miraculous things and you still don't believe and you want to sign?
Don't think so.
And he left them and entered into the ship.
So Jesus said, see you later.
I'm not going to deal with you.
If you can't see by now, the thing is, here's the thing, Tom.
Jesus could have showed the cat a mountain, literally moved out of the way for them, right?
And they still would have come up another way.
Because they're out to get Jesus.
That's the point.
So, and he left them and entered into a ship again and departed to the other side.
So Jesus jumped out of the boat and said, let's go to the other side, right?
Enough with these scribes and Pharisees, right?
And now the disciples had forgotten to take bread, neither had they in the ship or with them or any, or one loaf.
So they went in the ship, I guess they had, what, collected how many baskets?
Seven baskets of food, right?
So when they got in the ship, they forgot.
To take some of the bread with them, right?
For the journey.
So, and he charged them saying, Jesus said, hold on, take heed, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and the leaven of Herod, the king.
And they reasoned among themselves saying, it is because we have no bread.
Because Jesus said, hold on, what are you, guys, why are you worrying for?
We don't have bread with us.
Then he goes, Beware the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.
For they reasoned among themselves, saying, It is because we have no bread.
And when Jesus knew it, he said unto them, Why reason ye, because you have no bread?
Perceive ye not neither understand?
Have ye your heart hardened?
He was like, Why are you questioning me?
Why are you worrying?
Of all the stuff you see me do, and how many times I've seen multitudes of people, well for a couple things.
You know what I mean?
Like looking at them like, are you guys serious?
Come on!
You see me climb the waters, you see me this, do this and that.
You cast out demons and you're still questioning me.
His own apostles, you know?
Having eyes and you see not.
Having ears and you hear not, and you do not remember.
Again, all the stuff that I've done for you, you still don't remember.
What do I gotta do?
Because they had no faith.
You know what I mean?
Like, oh, we forgot some bread, so we're gonna go hungry.
You know what I mean?
It's like, all the stuff that Jesus is saying, he's looking at them in amazement, saying, well, you guys are gonna be kidding me.
You're gonna be kidding me.
All the stuff I've done for you, and you're sitting there questioning.
You know, if I can feed you or not, or something like that.
You know what I mean?
I'm not worrying.
So, anyway.
He says, you don't remember when I broke the bread of the five loaves among five thousand people?
How many baskets of full fragments you took up?
And they said unto him, twelve.
That was, I think, chapter four there, right?
And when the seven among the four thousand came, how many baskets full of fragments did you take up?
And they said, seven.
So he said it to them.
How is it that you don't understand?
You know what I mean?
Like, looking at this perspective.
How, you know, the apostles of all people.
How is it that they don't understand?
That's Jesus looking at them.
Are you guys kidding me?
Are you freaking kidding me?
How could you not understand this?
He's just probably shaking his head like, wow.
You know, wow.
He just had to deal with this with the Pharisees and scribes, right?
Now his own apostle says, you know, you guys gotta be kidding me.
And we see the same thing Moses dealt with too.
This is the same thing!
When Moses, you know, freed them out of the captivity of Egypt, right?
And, you know, God's providing a cloud at night, in the daytime, shielding them from the sun.
The Scorcher's son, a pillar of fire at night to keep them warm, right?
Myrrh, birds coming down, water here and there, right?
And still they questioned him over and over and over again.
So they got to the Mount Sinai, and of course we know what happened.
Moses went up to the Mount Sinai, right?
To get the Ten Commandments.
And they had no patience, so they built a cave guard, you know what I mean?
And over and over and over again, there's all people, you know, even they see the miracles with their own eyes.
See, today, us versus them, guys.
They've seen this stuff.
We don't.
In today's world, we don't see these things happening.
We have to believe by faith.
So, I'm not disregarding these people, but I mean, to me, that makes us stronger believers.
Because, me and you, right now watching, right?
And I'm not saying we're better than the people back then.
I'm not saying that at all.
I'm just saying.
We have to be stronger believers than they were back then.
Because, even the apostles!
Because the apostles were all people, right?
The people who worked with Moses too.
They seen the stuff, these supernatural things in front of their faces.
And still they kept out.
Right?
Here we are, we don't see any supernatural things.
We believe by faith.
I believe this stuff really happened.
And I know it did.
And I've seen some supernatural stuff in my life that Jesus saved me from.
Many times over.
But what this is saying is like by faith.
Today we believe by faith.
David, you know what I mean?
Where's your faith?
He's saying.
You see me do all these things and you still question us, right?
He goes, how is it that you don't understand?
How?
Verse 22, and then he comes to Bethsaida.
And they bring a blind man out to him and besought him to touch him.
So, you know, begging him to say, could you please touch his eyes to make him see, right?
A blind man, right?
And notice the last one was deaf.
There's a little significance with this.
In chapter 7, the man was deaf and he couldn't barely speak.
So he touched his tongue and his ears and he was able to hear and talk, right?
Now this one's blind.
And remember it says he was ILMC, who has ALM, yeah?
It's kind of a little significance going on here, right?
Anyway, and he took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the town.
And when he had spit on his eyes, he put his hands upon him and asked him if he saw sight, right?
Saw, right?
And he looked up and said, I see men as trees walking.
So after that, he put his hands again upon his eyes and made him look up and restored and saw every man clearly.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So this guy's blind, right?
And Jesus saw us.
He had spit under his eyes and put his hands upon him and asked him if he saw.
And he looked up and said, I see men as trees walking.
So you see, like they, in other words, they're probably blurry or something like that.
Or maybe they see some spiritual things I don't know about.
In other words, you see these blotches in the eyes of men walking, they look like trees or something, right?
So after that, he put his hands upon, Again, upon his eyes, and made him look up, and he was, and he was restored, and he saw every man clearly.
So, and he sent him away to his house, saying, neither go into the town, nor tell anybody in the town.
So, again, this is a common theme.
You see in the chapters, he's held people and told them, don't, don't go around publicizing it.
Just go home.
Well, of course, they do the opposite, you know what I mean?
We always see that.
They go screaming through the streets, look at what Jesus did, you know?
So, um, and Jesus went out and his disciples into the towns of Caesara, Philippi, Philippi, uh, uh, Philippi, I'm sorry.
And by the way, he asked his disciples saying unto them, whom do men say that I am?
Like, so he's asking the people around him, who do they say who I am?
And they answered him and said, John the Baptist, but some say Elias and others say one of the prophets.
So Jesus asked his apostles, hey, the people around here, when they're talking, who do they think I am?
And of course, you know, even King Herod thought that Jesus was the resurrection of John the Baptist, right?
That was a common thought.
They thought John the Baptist, because remember back then John the Baptist was a huge prophet, a mighty prophet at that, right?
He prophesied they were coming to Jesus as well.
He says, some of his comings greater than I, which was Jesus, and he came, right?
And John the Baptist had the honor of baptizing Jesus.
And now mind you, at this time, John the Baptist is dead.
He was beheaded, remember, by King Herod?
So people, a lot of people thought that Jesus was John the Baptist resurrected, and some thought it was Elias, the prophet, right?
Or one of the other prophets.
Anyway, and he said unto them, But who say that ye I am?
And Peter answered and said unto them, Thou art the Christ.
So again, he's like, who do these people say I am?
They say, they tell them the apostles, oh, they think you're John the Baptist or Elias or somebody else, or the other prophets, right?
And Jesus asked them, who do you think I am?
And Peter said unto them, Thou art the Christ.
In other words, the Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God, the Son of Man.
The Redeemer, you know?
And He charged them, saying that they should tell no man of Him.
And He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and the chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and after the three days rise again.
And in Matthew it specifies three days and three nights, that's 72 hours.
And he said, just like Jonas and the whale, three days and three nights.
72 hours, not three days, you know.
And, you know, just three quick days, whatever.
But anyway... So, this is, um... You know, because Jesus already sees what's going on.
And the thing is... He came to this earth to be that Lamb's sacrifice.
So the whole point of coming here was to die for our sins.
He didn't come here just to leave you around.
He came here to bring witness to the Son of God.
Him in the flesh.
And be that final and sacrifice for our sins, right?
To conquer death.
So, now this is long before they started really getting to Jesus, right?
The Pharisees and scribes and all that.
So he tells them, he's like, they're gonna kill me.
I'll be rejected by the elders, and the chief priests and the scribes, and they're gonna kill me.
And I will rise though, don't worry, I'll rise three days later.
Three days and three nights.
And he spoke that saying openly, and Peter took him and began to rebuke him, saying, no, no, no, no, we don't want you to die.
Rebuke him doesn't, you know, in this context, yeah, it means Peter wasn't, you know, rebuking him in the sense that you would think, right?
Rebuke him, no, no, no, please don't, you know, we'll protect you or whatever, don't die, you know what I mean?
We want, you know, we want you to stay here, you know?
But when Peter, when he had turned about and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter there, Saying, get behind me, Satan, for thou sayest not the things that be of God, but the things that be of men.
Not that Peter was Satan, okay?
That's not what this means.
Because Peter had a good understanding that he was the Messiah, come to die for sins, right, in the world.
And then he's resurrected again.
But because of Peter, you know, the things that be of men, of course he's like, I want you to stay here with me.
But he looked and said, get behind me Satan, because that's Satan's plan.
He doesn't want him to die for sin.
You know what I mean?
That's why Satan tried to tempt Jesus there.
To prevent him from dying to conquer death.
That was his goal.
And if you actually do this, this is an ongoing battle.
Thousands of years before Jesus even came into the flesh.
Satan from day one tried to distort Jesus from ever coming.
Remember in the God of the Reading, Genesis 1?
When God confronted Adam, Eve, and the serpent?
What do you tell him?
Your seed, which is your bloodline, is going to bruise the heel of his seed.
Her seed, I'm sorry.
Her seed is going to crush the head of his seed.
To see the serpent, you know, prophesizing about the coming of Jesus and the coming of the Antichrist.
So since that day, that's why the fallen angels came to earth to have sex with the woman, to procreate their children with the Nephilim, giants and men of renown, to corrupt and destroy the bloodline of humanity so Mary could never be born.
In other words, there would never be a perfect bloodline for Madam so the Savior could be born.
They tried to intercept Jesus before he even came into flesh.
Now, mind you, Jesus was always in the spirit even before the earth was created.
Jesus just didn't come into existence from there.
He's always been there.
We don't know.
I mean, like, long before creation.
When God said, let there be light, that was Jesus.
Not the earth.
I mean, mind you, right, for four days, what was lighting up the earth?
It wasn't the sun or moon, right?
Because the sun, moon, and stars wasn't created until day four.
That light was Jesus.
Because he's the light.
Plain and simple.
So he tells Peter, get behind me, Satan.
Not that he's actually Dixie Satan, but in other words, Satan, listen, you know why I'm here.
Plain and simple.
And when he had called the people upon him, and the disciples also, he said unto them, Whoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
So he's telling the people all around, the multitudes, and the apostles, too.
If you want to come after me, in other words, be with me, right?
Deny yourselves.
And take up the cross and follow me.
In other words, you have to crucify, like in the spiritual sense today, right?
When we became believers, we had to crucify our own selves.
Our former selves.
When we were like, uh, sitting left and right.
Living in a sinful world and all that.
We had to crucify ourselves.
To be born again.
You see how this is working?
Not that we had to physically die, no.
We had to kill our old selves.
To become a new born, you know, a new born to be born again.
For whoever shall save his life shall lose it.
But whoever shall lose his life for my sake and the Gospels, the same shall save it.
So, in other words, if you don't want it because you're worried about losing your life, that could be, you know, like literally dying or losing your social life or whatever, because you don't want to get involved with the Gospel, you're gonna lose it!
You know, I'm right to the lake of fire.
Hell then the lake of fire, right?
But if you're willing to lose your life for the sake of Jesus or the Bible, your life will be saved.
And that pertains to today, guys.
Physically as well.
Spiritually and physically.
Right now, because we know the federal government, it's not a conspiracy, and they're toggling Christianity big time.
They are toggling the Bible, the whole world is, you know what I mean?
If you're not part of that universal religion that believes all faiths go to heaven, alright, and you only preach that Jesus goes to heaven, it's a hate crime, that's what they're trying to push.
In some countries that is a hate crime.
The whole ecumenical movement headed by the Pope, hundreds of religions under one belt say we all serve the same God, that's not true.
But when they take control of this world, guys, yeah, The fundamental, traditional, biblical-based Christians, if you want to call it that, are followers of Jesus, right?
Yeah.
And if you don't deny Jesus, you're gonna... and you don't deny the Bible, you're gonna be beheaded.
That's what the scriptures say in Revelation.
And if you don't take the mark of the beast as well.
So, anyway, you need to be willing to lose your life for the sake of Jesus and the Gospel.
And your life will be saved.
It's called the Martyr's Clone.
Cause here's the thing though.
Yeah, nobody wants to get killed.
But however... I would die, if I had to, I would die for Jesus.
Especially when that time comes and when... You take the mouth of the beast and you deny Jesus or I'm gonna kill you.
You know what?
Kill me.
Because Jesus died for us and you shouldn't have not a problem dying for him.
Yeah, it's gonna be scary.
Easier said than done.
But you need to understand that.
You need to be willing to die.
Not that you're going to purposely die, you know what I'm saying?
Like, when the time comes, okay, you need to, and hopefully it doesn't for you, but if that time comes to you, you need to be willing to die for the sake of Jesus Christ and his gospel.
That's the Bible.
And your life will be saved, alright?
And he says, what shall a man profit if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
Put that into perspective today and that day, those days there, right?
Like even when Satan tried to tempt Jesus, so... You know what I mean?
Everything in this world that the world offers you, right?
And when the time comes, they're going to try to, you know what I mean, they're going to offer you everything in the world.
Deny Jesus, take a mock, and you'll be going to live a life of luxury, you'll be well taken care of, you don't have to worry about things, and they're going to promise you everything.
That's what this ecumenical movement is doing to the universal religion, the United Nations, all that.
We're going to keep you safe and fed and everything else, but you've got to deny God.
So when is it going to profit you?
So are you going to live another 20, 30 years?
If that, actually if the tribulation comes, it's not going to be that long, because Jesus says it cuts these days short.
So you're going to live some years later, right?
When is it going to profit you?
When you lose your own soul.
But what shall a man give in exchange for a soul?
What are you going to give?
What can you give?
Think about that for a minute.
So, whoever shall therefore be ashamed of me, in my words, in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him also shall be the Son of God, man, I'm sorry, be ashamed when it comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.
So, let this sink in for a minute, right?
If you're ashamed, alright, to admit that you followed Jesus before men, right?
You're ashamed to tell people, right?
Well, yeah, I'm a Christian.
Or, follow Jesus Christ, I mean.
If you're ashamed to do that, right?
Before anybody.
Guess what?
And it goes with Matthew when it says that if you deny me before man, I'm gonna deny you before the Father.
Doesn't matter how much you believe me and what you did and all that stuff.
If man comes to you and says, uh, you believe in Jesus and you say no, just so you don't get persecuted, just so you don't get killed in some cases, just so you don't get beheaded, just so you don't get laughed at, ridiculed, guess what?
Doesn't matter what you believe, because when that day comes, yeah, Because again, Jesus says, if you deny me before man, I will deny you before the Father.
Doesn't matter who you are.
And the same thing here.
Whoever they are shown for, be ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous... my words, which is the Bible.
He's the Word made flesh.
So if you deny Jesus and His Word in this adulterous and sinful generation, which is today as well, Of him shall the son of man be ashamed when it comes in the glory of his father with his own angels.
So when Jesus returns, that glorious day, and you deny him, you're ashamed of him, guess what?
He's gonna deny you, and he's gonna be ashamed of you.
Just like he died for you, you gotta be willing to die for him.
That's what separates the men from the boys.
The women from the girls.
Just like the brave men in this country did hundreds of years ago.
Standing up against the world's strongest army.
They had the faith of God.
Okay?
The regular people in this country had the faith of God.
They didn't care because they had the faith of God.
They knew what day could happen to them.
Just regular people going up against professional soldiers.
But through the Spirit of God they prevailed.
And this could go on like all through the Bible.
The Jews stepping up against Nephilim giants and kingdoms.
Samson, uh, uh, well he just goes on.
Shamgar, Joshua, David, you know what I mean?
We could go on forever.
So you gotta be bold and brave guys, you know what I mean?
Don't be ashamed of Jesus.
Doesn't matter if you lose your job or anything.
You're willing to stay up and say, yes, I'm going to follow Jesus Christ.
I tell people, I'm going to follow Jesus Christ.
You got a problem with it?
Too bad.
Deal with God.
Yeah.
Good luck on that, by the way.
Yeah.
Be bold and courageous, guys.
So we'll see you guys in Chapter 9.
So this is a pretty good series.
Yeah.
So, guys, trust the real plan.
And none of these clowns out there like QAnon and all that.
Trust the real plan, guys.
The only plan is the Bible.
And don't take my word or anybody else's word for it.
Read it for yourselves.
After we just read this, guys, I want you to read it for yourselves.
And any comments, concerns, or whatever, questions, so put them in the comment section.
And when this video premieres, enjoy the live chat.
Where you could engage with other people there and, you know, fellowship with them.
But for me, questions, concerns, and comments, put it in the regular comments section, and I'll get back to you.