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March 5, 2023 - Dan Bidondi Show
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Discussing The Book of John Chapter 2 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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TruthRadioShow.com And welcome to the Dan Bernadette Show on TruthRadioShow.com So welcome back to the book of John.
We're now on to chapter two.
So this is going to be a pretty exciting book.
I can't wait to start getting into the depths of this.
So the book of John.
So guys, if you've got a Bible, please take them out.
And if not, we've got it on a video edition, if you're watching on the YouTube or Rumble.
And if you listen on shakeandwakeradio.com, which is the audio version of this, please open your Bibles.
And what we do, guys, before we get started As we do a specific Bible study approach, and sorry to sound repetitive to many people that have been watching us, but this must always be initiated before we read the Bible.
Number one is to pray for wisdom and understanding.
We can't forget to ever do that because we need the Holy Spirit to help us learn the Bible, the Word upon our hearts.
So what we do is pray for wisdom and understanding.
So let's do that now.
And so Jesus, our heavenly Savior, I'm sorry, Jesus, our Savior, our Messiah.
Yeshua Messiah, we love you with all our heart and soul.
Thank you so much for going to Calvary for us.
Thank you for everything you've done for us.
We owe you everything, even our lives.
Man, we pray to ask you Once again, forgive us of our individual sins and our individual trespasses, and we ask you to make us pure before the Father.
Father, we come before your throne and ask you again for your help to understand your word, the word that was made flesh, that's written out for us to absorb spiritually, Lord.
And we ask you to give us the Holy Spirit to help us understand your divine knowledge.
In this case today, the book of John, chapter 2.
And anybody that's going through any physical, spiritual, emotional pain or suffering, anything like that, we ask you to cover them, Lord, and protect them as well.
Protect us all from all the forces of evil.
And we ask you in your mighty name, Amen.
We love you so much.
And not being sad, guys, which is the most important thing to do.
The second is re-description as context, because context is key.
If you've been watching these series, now you understand what we mean by context.
Especially if you tune in with the book of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
You should, by now, have a full grasp, understand how important context is.
And let the scripture interpret scripture.
So if you missed chapter 1 of John here, it's in our playlist.
So please check it out.
So here we go, guys.
The book of John, chapter 2.
So let's get right into it, guys.
So remember we left off.
We'll go back to chapter 1 here.
We'll give you the highlights, right?
And the introduction of John the Baptist, right?
And recognize that Jesus is greater than him.
He's not the Christ or anything like that.
Jesus is, right?
Then this is where he met Jesus as the Son of God.
And it's where Jesus recruited Nathaniel, Philip, and now William, known as Peter.
As his apostles, right?
So, continuing off with Chapter 1, and again, if you missed Chapter 1, just stop the video right here and just go back to listen to Chapter 1, because Chapter 1 is a prelude to what's, you know, Chapter 2 comes here.
So, anyway, that's in the context.
So, verse 1 here, and on the third day, there was a marriage in the Kingdom of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there.
So that's Mary, Yeshua's invited to this wedding.
So in both, Jesus was called and his disciples to the marriage.
So this is the wedding going on, Mary, Jesus, and the disciples.
And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus said unto him, they have no wine.
So Jesus said unto her, woman, and I know today people say, oh, why do we call his mother woman?
That's disrespectful.
No, that's not what that is.
In today's culture, it might be, which it's not.
But people take it the wrong way.
But no, that's honoring your mother, quote-unquote, woman back then.
And if you notice, right, he never really addressed her as mother.
Because she, you gotta understand this, alright?
Yeah, she's the blessed mother.
Nobody's disgracing her or anything like that, right?
But, she didn't create Jesus.
She was used as a vessel by God to manifest Jesus into the flesh.
And if you missed the last chapter, you would understand what I'm talking about.
So Jesus didn't come into existence from Mary.
He was here before the earth was even created.
That's how he was able to talk to Moses and Elijah and all these great prophets, Enoch and all that.
Long before he was brought into the flesh.
The Holy Spirit inseminated Jesus into her to become part of the flesh, to be born of the flesh, to manifest in the flesh.
The Word made flesh, just to die for our sins.
So, yeah, she was like, in an earthly way, she would be his mother, yes.
But he called her a woman, and that's out of respect, by the way.
And then Jesus said to her, Woman, what do I have to do with thee?
Mine hour is not yet come.
So his mother said unto the servants, whatever he says unto you, do it.
So telling the servants, yeah, whatever he tells you to do, you do it.
So and there were a set of six water pots and stone, or stone, six water pots, so six stone water pots, right?
And after the manna of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece.
And Jesus said unto them, Fill the water pots with water.
And they filled them up to the brim.
So they got six big of these water pots, right?
They're probably huge.
He instructed them, go, the servants, go fill these pots up with water.
And mind you, right, just, you know, remind again, the people at the wedding, they wanted wine.
Which, at a wedding or a feast like that, wine is great to drink.
Not to get smashed off it, no.
And drink and be merry, that's what the scripture says.
It doesn't mean to be a drunkard.
Now, if you have a glass of wine or two, that's great.
And in some customs, you know, like in Italy, right?
They have a glass of wine after every dinner.
And wine is actually good for your stomach.
The Bible says that too.
Wine is good for the stomach.
But it doesn't mean to drink 10 gallons of it, no.
And the Bible very much condemns drunkardiness.
So I just want to point that out.
So there's nothing wrong with having a glass of wine.
So Jesus told them to fill the water pots and they filled it to the brim.
And he said unto them, draw out now and bear it to the governor of the feast and they bear it.
So basically, you know, pour the glasses.
Pour into the glasses and give to the governor of the feasts.
And they, you know, poured the glasses out for him, right?
And when the ruler of the feasts had tasted the water that was made wine, he knew not whence it was.
But the servants which drew the water knew it.
The governor of the feasts called the riper.
So when the governor of the feasts and everybody else got this, you know, they didn't know it was water.
The only people who knew that was water in those pots was Jesus and the servants, right?
So Jesus turned this water into wine.
Nobody else knew this.
Except for obviously the way the apostles knew this, right?
So, and he said unto him, Every man at the beginning does set forth good wine.
And when the men have all well drunk, right, That which is not drunk, in other words, that's not, you know, being drunk.
That's drunk drink, you know.
In today's language it'd be called drink.
Which, when everybody has drank the wine, right?
Then that which is worse, but those who had kept good wine until now.
So this is the beginning of miracles that Jesus and Cana of Galilee and manifested his father's glory and his disciples believed on him.
It's like, wow, he turned this water into wine.
Reminds me of the people drinking this, right?
You know, nobody knew except for Jesus' apostles and the servants, and I'm sure the servants went everywhere.
Oh, he turned that water into wine.
And afterwards it was known to the people.
But Jesus says, yeah, every man at the beginning does set forth good wine.
And when men have well drunk, then that which is worse, but thou has kept the good wine until now.
So, anyway, verse 12, after this he went down to Capernaum, He and his mother and his brethren and the disciples.
Now, mind you, Jesus had brothers and sisters.
I just want to point that out.
This is well proven through the scriptures we've already read already.
You know, Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
His kin, you know.
So his brethren and his disciples.
And they continued there not many days.
And a Jew's Passover was a hymn.
So the Passover is a biblical feast that all of us should be celebrating, because Jesus celebrated the Passover as well.
Not Easter.
I just want to point that out.
Easter is not a biblical holiday, nor does it have anything to do with Jesus.
People say, oh, he resurrected on Easter.
No, he did not.
The tomb was empty at Easter.
Yes.
But he had already resurrected before, because the angel said he was already gone.
As we proved at the end of, I think it was Luke chapter 22 and 23 or whatever, or 23 and 24.
No, yes, I'm sorry, it was Luke chapter 23.
Regardless, okay?
So, the Passover feast is what we should be celebrating.
And no, it's not just for the Jews.
Because today's world, right?
Yeah, Jesus was a Jew, right?
And we're all Jewish under Jesus Christ, but God's Jerusalem.
We belong to the Israel of God.
We're grafted in, remember that?
So... Anyway, in that the Jews' Passover was at Hinn.
Jesus went up to Jerusalem and found in the temple those who sold oxen and sheep and doves and changes of money and sin.
So basically they turned the Temple of God into literally a flea market.
Or a yacht sale, whatever the case is.
Or just a place where people sold all kinds of things, right?
A marketplace, so let's put it that way, right?
So, and when he had made a scourge of small cords, he drove them all, which whip, he made a whip.
He took some small cords, which is like different kinds of strings, or leather, or whatever the case, he made a whip.
And he drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep and the oxen, and poured out into the changes of money, and over through the tables.
So, Jesus went berserk, in a righteous way.
Because they dared to defile the temple of God by turning it into a marketplace for greedy people.
So he went in there and made this whip, went in there and kicked some booty.
Kicked some booty, okay?
Plain and simple.
And he said unto them that Saul does, take these things hence.
Make not my father's house a house of merchandise.
No, it's don't turn my father's house into a marketplace or anything like that.
And his disciples remembered that it was written, the zeal of thine house has eaten me up.
That's desecrating the house of God.
And that's why Jesus had this righteous anger.
That ate him up, that he went in there just to kick some butt.
Then answered the Jews and said unto him, What sign showest thou unto us, seeing that those do these things?
So the Jews asking Jesus, What sign unto us that you see us do these things, right?
And Jesus said unto them, Destroy this temple in three days, and I will raise it up.
Talking about, now, look... What is he talking about?
Is he saying, the temple of God?
Destroy it, and in three days he's gonna raise it back up again?
Get the context of this for a minute, right?
Right, hold on, just look, take this for a note, right?
Jesus said unto them, destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.
Now keep that in mind, right?
So the Jews said, 46 years was the temple in the building.
And we'll tear it up in three days.
In other words, they say, what are you talking about?
This temple took 46 years to be built.
And you're claiming you can raise this up in three days?
But he spoke of the temple of his body.
So, he's not saying the temple itself.
The physical temple.
He's talking about himself.
He's the temple of God made flesh.
And he's talking about his crucifixion.
He'll be destroyed for three days.
And he'll be raised up from the dead.
Talking about his crucifixion, where he'll go into the grave for three days.
So you get what's going on there?
Yeah.
Thank you.
Because they're confused.
What are you talking about?
Are you talking about this temple here?
Because it took us 46 years to build this temple to a bunch of people.
And y'all claim you could raise this up in three days?
Rebuild it?
Which technically, you probably could rebuild it in a second if you wanted to.
He's God, you know?
But he spoke of the temple of his body, not the temple of the actual temple, right?
And when therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this unto them.
And they believed the scripture and the word which Jesus said.
So when Jesus rose from the dead, they remembered this.
That this was as Jesus told them.
That he's going to be crucified, whatever the case.
His temple, that's him, it's going to be dead for three days and he's going to be raised up.
So now when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name.
And when they saw the miracles, which he did.
So again, Jesus at the Passover.
So if you notice, every year when the Passover came, Jesus took part in the Passover.
So I don't know whether communication has gone lacked, especially these last hundred years or so.
When people automatically think Easter is just a day and we're supposed to celebrate Jesus.
Completely overlooking the Passover and thinking it's just for the Jews.
Common sense.
If Jesus took part in the Passover, right?
Don't you think you should?
If the apostles took part in the Passover, right?
Don't you think you should?
If the early church fathers took part of the Passover, don't you think you should?
And you will not find anywhere in Scripture, and I challenge anybody, nowhere in Scripture whatsoever does it even remotely tell you that Passover doesn't apply to you.
Nor is there any way in the scripture that Jesus says we're not supposed to take part in Passover, or it was abolished, or whatever the case.
You will not find anything like that.
Nor will you find ever where Jesus commanded us to take part in Easter.
Easter, guys, is the origins of Easter.
Goes back thousands of years before Christ.
It's a pagan fertility holiday, that's what it is.
Because it's the introduction of the spring, the born of the spring.
And it goes back to pagan goddesses.
They call it Mother Earth Gaia.
Right?
Which is no such thing.
That gives life onto the earth.
She... You know like... You know where the rabbits come from and everything?
You know like the playboy and all that?
Not to sound sexual, but that's what it is.
It's a sexual holiday.
Everything they call it is sexual.
Where Mother Earth becomes fertile and gives birth to life on Earth with the leaves and trees and all that, right?
For spring?
That's what that blue says, right?
So, the rabbit, why... They use a rabbit in Easter time, right?
Because the rabbit is one of the most fertilest creatures on the planet.
And Jerry... And I'm trying to use as clean as possible, right?
So, you ever hear that phrase, have sex like jackrabbits?
In other words, all the time.
Because rabbits have sex constantly.
That's why it's used in this holiday, guys.
The giving of eggs and all that.
That's the giving of life.
That's all.
It's fertility.
It's a symbol of fertility.
Has nothing to do with Jesus.
Nothing to do with biblical stuff.
This is pagan as it comes.
The Catholic Church stole this holiday.
The Catholic Church and the Church of Rome were always out of this holiday.
It was a pagan holiday, right?
When Constantine came along, he created the Catholic Church, right?
He kept the same pagan traditions and tried to merge Christianity, which you can't do that.
Like the Bible says you can't serve two masters.
You can't mix oil and water.
And no, there's nothing holy about Easter at all.
It's a sexual fertility holiday.
It's a pagan holiday.
It's an occultic holiday.
So, in regards to what you hear from your churches and everything else, right?
Again, you will not find anywhere in scripture, even remotely, to indicate that Easter is biblical.
Like, in the biblical sense.
To celebrate it.
Jesus never did.
Now, here's the other thing.
People say, well, well, they all met on the first day, which is Sunday, right?
That Sunday, which would be Easter, right?
After the resurrection.
Doesn't matter if they met on it, because they could have met Tuesday, Monday, Thursday, whatever the case.
The fact that he resurrected on the Sabbath.
Because early Sunday morning when Mary Magdalene went there to see if he was still in the tomb, The door was rolled open, there was an angel in the tomb to tell her he had already gone, he was already gone.
She didn't see him resurrect.
Like, she didn't go there, then he resurrected.
No.
The angel was there to say he was already gone, and Jesus' clothing was right there.
Then later he appeared to them in the spirit.
So, the church today, they got so many cockamamie excuses.
Why they, you know, to justify celebrating a satanic holiday, literally.
Jesus is the fulfillment of the Passover, if you haven't got this already.
Remember the Passover 2000, you know, thousands of years before this, right?
The Jewish Passover over Egypt, for the plagues?
They had to sacrifice the lamb, right?
The best lamb, to put the blood of the lamb over the doorpost, so the angel of death wouldn't go after their kids, right?
And the lamb was used as a ceremonial sacrificial to atone for your sins.
The blood of it, right?
Jesus is that lamb.
That's why he's called the Lamb of God.
He's the fulfillment of the Passover.
That you don't no longer have to sacrifice lambs and animals as an offering for sin.
He is the remission of that sin.
If you haven't gotten this already.
And if you notice Sickening really is.
The modern day churches today, right?
The Jewish churches, they removed Jesus out of the equation, right?
They don't think he's the Messiah, right?
The modern day Christian churches removed the Jews out of the situation.
In other words, they cut the Torah off, and the Jews today go by the Torah but cut the New Testament off.
You can't do that.
You know, modern day Christianity, oh, just worry about reading Matthew through Revelation.
The Jews are like, oh, just read the Torah.
Which is half the Old Testament, I'm sorry.
Which, you know, you should be reading as Genesis through Revelation.
All their New Testament go hand in hand together.
Now, the early churches, like the early church fathers, the apostles and all that, they taught from cover to cover.
Well, at the time the New Testament was still being written.
But the early churches taught cover to cover.
Genesis through Revelation.
Now when you learn that, right?
The commandments and the Passover are still part of us, guys.
It's not just for the Jews, because... And here's a contradiction that these modern day churches do, right?
Oh, well, that's just for the Jews, it doesn't apply to us, right?
But you do admit that we're grafted into God's Israel, right?
Yeah.
We're grafted in.
So doesn't God not say if you come into my land leave out the abominations of yours?
And we have to go according to his holidays and feasts?
The Passover is part of the biblical feast, guys.
And yes, it's for Christians too.
And it should be even more for Christians because this is the fulfillment.
The Passover is a remembrance of Jesus.
Not just when the plagues came over Egypt.
It's all connected, guys.
If you can't notice already, I don't know what to tell you.
That's why on Passover week he was crucified.
Do you not get this?
Remember the Passover they had to sacrifice lambs, right?
To protect themselves from the angels of death.
And there's atonement as well, right?
Thousands of years later on the Passover he was crucified.
Do you not get that?
He's a sacrificial lamb for our sins now.
So you need to understand the Passover is part of this whole ordeal.
Every Christian out there should be taking big part of this Passover guys.
Not flooding the churches on Easter Sunday.
The Passover should be the biggest thing you should be doing.
Passover should be the biggest biblical holiday you should be celebrating.
And no, Christmas has nothing to do with Jesus.
He wasn't even born in December.
So take that out of the equation.
There's no way in the Bible that they even celebrated birthdays in the first place.
It was never commanded to us to even celebrate his birthday.
Because again, if you go back to the beginning, Jesus was never... He didn't come into creation through Mary.
He was here before the creation of the earth.
He was just manifesting the flesh through Mary.
That's it.
That's why they didn't celebrate his birthday.
Don't you think if his birthday was celebrated, then it would have been majorly highlighted?
No.
It's not.
Nowhere in the Bible, nowhere in the early church fathers or the apostles, did they ever celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Let alone on a satanic holiday, December 25th.
So Passover here, okay, is what you should be celebrating.
Jesus did, the apostles did, the early church fathers did, the Christians for God knows how long, and to the bad influence of the Catholic Church that all we have from the dispensationalism in America in the 1900s that infected the churches today, we've celebrated the Passover.
That's the biggest feast in the Bible.
Because if you don't get the connection, guys, again, There was a lamb that was used to be sacrificed for the torment of sin.
A lamb to be used to be sacrificed for the Passover, okay?
Over Egypt, right?
Jesus is the Lamb of God.
He was just sacrificed for our sins, the torment of our sins, on the Passover.
That's a fulfillment, guys.
So now back to here, now when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover, on the feast day, many believed in his name, and they saw the miracles which Jesus did.
And Matthew, Mark, and Luke, we covered all the miracles that Jesus did, and more.
But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men, and needed not that any should testify of man, for he knew he was a man.
Some of you, I just think I just butchered that, I apologize.
I get all excited then I stop butchering the verses, that's what happens.
I gotta learn to slow down, take a deep breath and slow down and read this.
So, because I get all excited about this here, you know, Passover and everything.
Then I go jump into a verse and I gotta slow down.
So again, verse 25 and I apologize.
And he needed not that any should testify of men, for he knew what was in men.
And which just continues on to chapter 3.
And when we get to chapter 3 in the next video, we'll go back and touch on this again.
So the moral of the story, like here today, not the moral, but you know, the context today too, is the Passover.
That's very critical, guys, to know this.
And if you want to know about the miracles that Jesus did, now mind you, as it goes on, you got Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, right?
Matthew's explicit details.
Explicit.
That's why it's a long book.
Of everything that Jesus did, right?
Mark is somewhat like that, right?
But less.
Luke is a little less, but it gives the bullet points of what happened, right?
So, it gives you three books, clear understanding of everything Jesus did, right?
Now, John is just laying out the bullet points.
And the overall message of what we're trying to portray here, right?
So if you want to know about those miracles, go read our series, which we've got on the playlist there.
So this will continue into chapter 3.
And also to remind you, too, for a little educational, I should say, right?
When John wrote the book here, when the Bible was written, right, there was no chapters and verses.
They added in, I don't know when it was, but they added in much later the chapters and verses to make it easier to navigate.
So basically, here, if they said to read this, right, Jesus said it to her woman, right, you'd have to scan through the book of John.
But they added the chapters and verses later to make it easier.
So now we can say, go to John chapter 2, verse 4.
It's easier to navigate into that one verse.
Versus reading through half the book before you can get to it.
Whatever the case.
So I just want to point that out.
So guys, if you want to check the other series out, we've got Matthew, Mark, Luke.
It's all in the playlist.
And also, chapter 1 of the Book of Luke.
So that's not playlist as well.
So trust in the real plan, guys, and it's the Bible.
And also, don't take my word and anybody else's word for this.
You need to read it for yourself.
So go back and read it for yourself and tell me what you get out of it.
Put it in the comments section.
And like always, what we do is we prerecord this.
I want to do a live one someday.
But we prerecord this, and it goes into YouTube, which it premieres.
So obviously, if you're watching the premiere right now, it looks like it's live, but it's premiere, and there's a live chat going on.
So I encourage you guys to have fellowship in this live chat room. - Okay.
But if you got any questions or comments for me or anything like that, or you want to add to this, whatever the case, go into the comments section and let me know and I'll get back to you.
I'm pretty good at responding to comments.
So there's a comment section and there's a live chat.
So it's two different things.
Exit out of the live chat and go into the comment section.
Or if you watch it later, just put it in the comments.
Plain and simple.
Not to confuse everybody here, but yeah.
So if you want to check out our Spiritual Warfare shows, we've got a list of shows going on.
We've got this biblical series.
And I do another one, the Dabbed on Show, which we do interviews or whatever the case, right?
Random shows.
Then on Wednesdays, we have Breaking NWO, that's Breaking the New World Order.
It's news, prophecy, and spiritual warfare.
And on Friday nights, we have our flagship show, which is called Spiritual Warfare Friday, hosted by myself and Brian Reese, where we get into in-depth stuff on spiritual warfare.
Awesome shows.
We cover things like the Illuminati, New World Order, the secret societies, and then show you the spiritual applications with the Bible, how to combat these evil forces.
So check it out, truthradioshow.com.
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So guys, thank you for tuning in to the book of John, chapter 2.
We'll see you for chapter 3.
So, enjoy this comprehensive study series.
It's great just to get to know the Word of God.
And most of all, though, for God in Holy Spirit to write His Word upon our hearts.
And Jesus made flesh, manifested in flesh.
The Word made flesh.
So love you all.
God bless.
Shalom.
And you are the resistance.
So guys, if you're in the live chat right now, during the premiere, I would suggest you, if you want to stay in for a few minutes longer, just hit the pause button on the video right now.
Hit the pause button, and it should buy you some more time in the chat.
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