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So tonight we're going to talk about the Ten Commandments versus the modern day church.
But what this show is about, it's like Spiritual Warfare Friday.
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It's about an hour long and I'll be jumping in here and there about the Ten Commandments and the New Covenant.
So I wanted to bring this back up again and you can't bring this up enough.
You can't.
The Ten Commandments versus the modern day church.
The modern day church seems to think the Ten Commandments are no longer valid.
The New Covenant just abolishes it all.
Does the Bible really say that?
Well, we're going to get into that today.
I put it up in the chat room here.
A question in the YouTube chat room, was the Ten Commandments done away with in the New Covenant?
5% said yes, 8% said not sure, and 87% said no.
So today I'm going to prove to you what the Bible, not what I have to say, but what the Bible has to say about the Ten Commandments.
And the thing is, they're mentioned all through the entire Bible.
Literally.
Even before they became the Ten Commandments, they were already law.
It was already when creation started, right?
You know, the seventh day of creation, Genesis 2, right?
God sanctified that day to be the holy day.
His sanctified day of rest and worship and the whole nine yards, right?
So, this was already a law before the Ten Commandments.
It was reiterated as the fourth commandment.
And, you know, the Bible's 10 commandments.
It's not the Catholics, the Bibles.
And the big difference between those, so I'll show you later.
But it was reiterated as that, right?
And even to this day, it's still the Sabbath.
And if you want to go by calendars, right?
Because people bring up the calendar.
You don't know what day it is because the seventh day, nobody knows what day it is.
Well, you actually don't.
Because from the most ancient calendars till now, every calendar that ever exists on this world, right?
Every calendar.
Right?
Every, when, the seventh day, right?
Their seventh day is what we call Saturday.
They all have the same thing in common, right?
It's called Sabbath, Sabbath, Sabbath, you know, all those similar names all across the world on the seventh day.
Even the ancient Hebrew calendars all say the same thing.
And that's why on the Sabbath day, the Jews still got this right.
And the Spanish countries and everything else.
And that's because it's a Sabbath day.
And so the big question was a change.
You know what I mean?
Because the Sabbath is part of the Ten Commandments.
It is the Fourth Commandment.
So we're going to discuss all this in the show here, and we're going to take phone calls, too.
We're going to do that in a little while, and we're going to just go into the video here.
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Let's get to this video here.
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All right, so what we're going to do here, this is about six months ago, a little over six months ago, I did this show, The Ten Commandments and the New Covenant, right?
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We're just going to go through a lot of it.
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So, just wanted to, you know, go over the Ten Commandments and all that stuff, and, you know, get your phone calls, hopefully, and all that good stuff, too.
So, it's going to be pretty fun, and we'll see you there, chat with each other, and I'll be bouncing in on and off during the watch party here.
So, again, this is from a couple months ago, and let's get into this.
Shalom, everybody, and welcome to Spiritual Warfare Wednesday.
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But anyway, welcome.
Tonight's show is the Ten Commandments and the New Covenant, and we are live.
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So anyway, guys, let's get started with the show here.
We've got a lot to talk about.
So tonight's, again, the Ten Commandments and the New Covenant.
Because you get told all the time, you know, from these dispensationalist churches out there, oh, don't worry about the Ten Commandments, they don't apply to you, they only apply to the Jews.
They don't, they have nothing to do with the New Covenant, Jesus abolished them, we heard it all, right?
So tonight we're going to prove the opposite.
And not from my mouth, not from my thoughts and theories, whatever the case is, straight coming from the Word of God himself.
And we're going to find out what Jesus also has to say about the Ten Commandments.
And you've got to be shocked.
So if you believe that...
And I've got a poll going on in the YouTube channel too.
So basically I put a poll that...
I misspelled did, but did Jesus Yeshua abolish the Ten Commandments?
And 97% said no.
That's funny because I did that poll today too.
So yeah, this show here is going to be pretty cool.
So we're going to get to the meat of it.
And of course, we're going to skip out the calls on that show there.
And I want to get to your calls, get your thoughts also in the chat room.
And again, this might sound repetitive to some people, but you can't do this enough.
You can't.
You can't.
You really can't.
You can't do this enough.
Talk about the Ten Commandments and, you know, because the modern day church is horrible.
Millions of people, millions of people every day, like tomorrow, Sunday, right?
Unfortunately, they go to church on Sunday and they're not supposed to.
But anyway, tomorrow, how many people are going to go to church tomorrow?
Billions, not millions, billions, I'm sorry.
Billions of people are going to head to the churches and all that stuff to listen to this garbage from the religions.
You know, that's why we can't hammer this enough.
And I hope I can reach out to somebody today that, you know, tomorrow morning when some pastor gets up there and says, oh, we're in a new covenant, the Ten Commandments are abolished.
Really?
So could you go out and murder now?
Could you go out and, you know, could you do any of that?
So I want people to be educated in this, and I want you to hold your pastor accountable.
And you put him on the spot in front of the whole congregation.
That's what we're supposed to do, is test every spirit.
So, I'm done yapping.
So, well, let's get back to this.
And you got that right.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
He did not abolish the commandments.
We're going to prove that tonight.
And this is in contrary to almost every religion out there.
I mean, it's disgusting.
You know, how they just totally disregard the Ten Commandments.
Oh, we're saved by grace.
Yes, nobody's arguing that.
We are saved by grace.
Absolutely.
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So, here we go.
The Ten Commandments.
You know what I mean?
So, we have these Ten Commandments that were ingrained, literally, in stone.
Not just in Israel, but here in the United States of America, we're going to get to that toward the end of the show.
A lot of people are going to be shocked and surprised because today's culture, you wouldn't even know any of this.
You know, from the schools, if you went to school in the last 20, 30 years, you wouldn't even know any of this because they took civics out of school, stuff like that.
You wouldn't know any of this.
And they're like, damn, where the heck are you getting this stuff from?
Well, American history.
And this is why they tried to circumvent American history.
And even the founders were going to tell you what the Founder Fathers had to say about the Ten Commandments.
Alright, let me hold that for a minute.
So guys, those joining just now on Rumble Channel, at first, because we're broadcasting live at Rumble and also on YouTube, so we had a little technical issue with the Rumble.
You know, not Rumble's fault, whatever the case, but we do get that streaming now, so if you just join us on Rumble, you didn't miss much, just an introduction.
This is a brand new show, and we're doing it on Saturdays.
Not every Saturday, but one Saturday a month.
Then toward the winter, we'll have more.
And so, the description tells you what the show is.
But anyway, today, we're focused on, it's like a watch party here, we're focused on the Ten Commandments and the modern-day church versus the modern-day church.
Sorry to sound repetitive, the people on YouTube, but you have the Ten Commandments versus the modern-day church.
Even if this is Ten Commandments.
Ten Commandments versus the modern-day church.
So, yeah, that's where we're getting at here.
And to show you, though, no, the Ten Commandments were not abolished.
They are part of the new covenant.
You know, the Ten Commandments are outside those covenants.
They're eternity.
You know what I mean?
We'll show you what the Bible says, so don't take my word for it.
So, those people watching on Rumble, thank you so much.
And also on YouTube, too.
So, we'll talk to you in a few minutes.
So, anyway, those were engraved in every state capitol across this country.
That's right.
And since the settlers came here, they brought the Ten Commandments with them.
The Puritans went by the Ten Commandments.
We're going to get into all that, too.
And what happened?
What happened?
That's the big question.
What happened?
Why aren't the Ten Commandments highlighted anymore?
Because of a man named John Nelson Darby, him and many others, who decided to push his dispensationalism and these other doctrines out there to...
Alright, so sorry to interrupt you guys again.
So what I forgot to do a big big thing before and thank you freedom and living truth.
Thank you for reminding me because it's been chaos today.
You know, it was like literally a last-minute decision to get the show going today.
I was going to do it next Saturday, but yeah, regardless.
So before we get going guys, again, welcome to the show.
Saturday Night Warfare, the Ten Commandments versus the modern day church.
That's the subject for the show today.
And so we've got to do one important thing before we started anything, guys.
Let's pray.
So, Jesus, Yeshua, Messiah, thank you so much for everything.
And please forgive us all individually the sins that we may have committed today or did commit today.
And please just forgive us all and anoint us with your precious blood.
Heavenly Father, we ask you to anoint us with the truth and the Holy Spirit, to give us discernment and give us to disseminate this information of your soul.
Awesome Ten Commandments that you write upon our hearts, Lord.
And I pray that the people out there who falsely think that these things are abolished, I pray that you can reach out to them directly and just let them know, you know, your laws are forever.
Especially the Sabbath.
It's your day.
And today is the Sabbath.
And, you know, this is your day.
We love you, Lord.
This is all in honor of you.
And love you in your precious name.
Amen.
So thank you, Freedom, for reminding me of that.
That's very important.
So, alright, so again, this is like a watch party.
We're going to be watching some of the show here, not the whole thing.
And then we're going to take comments and we'll take phone calls and all that stuff and all that good stuff.
So let's get back to this.
Order down Christianity, today's churches in America, because yes, today's churches in America, yesterday, I'm sorry, hundreds of years ago, they taught the Ten Commandments.
They went by the Ten Commandments.
And here's the thing too, let's go do a little history before we get this going, right?
Before, me and I'm Nolan from Cascadia, we did a show years ago, and the show was to prove that the Ten Commandments are already law before Mount Sinai, before God gave Moses the Ten Commandments for the Jews.
And right from the get-go, we know the seventh day, we're going to get into all this stuff too, what the Bible has to say.
The seventh day in Genesis chapter 2, verses 2 and 3, he established the seventh day and sanctified it as the day of And to define that, because I don't know if that came out a little blurry, you know, the way I said it, me and Nolan of Cascaded Cutlery, we did a show on the Ten Commandments before Mount Sinai.
So, obviously, they went to the Ten Commandments then, but these things are already law.
If you look in the scriptures, right, before the Ten Commandments, right, it was...
Already against the Lord of Steel.
You couldn't commit idolatry, right?
Idolatry is big.
Oh, man.
Idolatry is bad, all right?
Cursing God's name, worshiping the false gods.
The Sabbath was already established before that, right?
Yeah.
So all these things are already there.
And they were reiterated as the Ten Commandments to, you know, make sure they say these are the most important things that God wants us to remember, right?
So just to get people's minds into this, right?
This is not just the invention of the Jews.
This didn't come when the Jews walked the face of the earth.
These things were stoused long before a Jew walked the face of the earth.
So I just wanted to specify, I don't know if I forgot I specified all that, but just in case.
You know what I mean?
That was already, you know, established long before a Jew walked the face of the earth.
You know what I mean?
That was right at creation.
And here's the other thing to tell you.
If you take a look at these, right?
How many of these right now?
If you went through the world right now, right?
United States to, you know, many countries, right?
How many countries, and here in America, if you committed adultery, you could go to jail back then.
They don't really frown upon it much anymore.
And a lot of states still have it as a law, but they don't really enforce it.
But back in the 50s, 60s and stuff, 70s even, if you committed adultery, you could go to jail in most states.
Alright?
So how many of these laws?
So murder, right?
The Sixth Commandment.
If you murder somebody, you go to jail, right?
These are common laws all over the world.
What happens if you commit adultery?
You know what I mean?
Back then, like I said, you go to jail, right?
If you steal, what would happen?
Right now, I'm not saying to go do it, but if you went to steal in Walmart or something, you'd be going to jail.
And if you bear false witnesses, lie in court and see what happens there.
Lie against somebody, call the cops on them, false report, and if it's a false report, you go to jail yourself.
And covet, in some countries, is still law.
Disrespecting your mother and father, that's just common sense.
You know what I mean?
You don't disrespect them, you honor them, right?
And keep the Sabbath.
We're going to get into that, too, because a lot of these churches are the same thing.
They believe, and he has the thing, some of these people say, oh, the Ten Commandments are okay, but the Sabbath was changed to Sunday.
No, it wasn't.
We're going to get into that, too.
So, we're going to prove all this stuff, alright?
And, you know, since when it was okay to take the Lord's name in vain?
I don't remember Jesus saying, okay, you can take the Lord's name in vain.
I don't know.
And yeah, adultery number two, when was it okay to have false gods in statues?
No, never was.
And tell me, yeah, number one, you shall have no other gods before me, so is it okay to have other gods now?
You know what I mean?
This alone should just deflate any idea that you think the Ten Commandments are abolished.
This alone.
These are common laws in most countries.
To this very day.
Since the dawn of time these were common laws.
Even before Mount Sinai.
So to say these are just for the Jews, yeah, you really need to go back and read scripture.
And sorry to sound like a little jerky about this.
I've done dozens of shows about this.
Me and John Hall, especially John Hall, we've knocked these things out of the park so many times.
How many shows me and John Hall did together from Now You See TV, The Cutting Edge, and The Remnant Restoration.
The link's in the description for the show.
Yeah, we've done countless shows for this, and to prove what the Bible says about the Ten Commandments.
You know what I mean?
And you can't do enough of these shows because still to this day, no matter how many times you tell people whatever the case, because they've been brainwashed and programmed by the churches that they go to.
The ministers up there, all flashy suits, and they hold the Bible, but they never open it.
The draping Bible pastors, too, they're like this, but they never talk about it.
You know what I mean?
And they constantly do that.
And say, oh, don't worry about the Ten Commandments.
Don't worry about the Old Testament.
It doesn't apply to you.
Yes, it does.
And I want to interject here, too.
So, people just joined the show.
I'm not a legalist, okay?
Because that's the first thing you get called.
Oh, you're a legalist.
We're saved by grace.
Yeah, we're saved by grace.
Nobody's arguing that.
But grace is not a free pass to sin.
What is sin in the Bible?
And John, 1 John says sin is transgression of the law.
What is the law?
The commandments.
So it's not hard to figure this out.
You know what I mean?
Because I get called heretic.
The other day somebody called me a heretic because I said, you know, the Sabbath's still in play and the commandments.
And they said, you need to be saved.
You're a heretic.
And that's the mindset of these modern day Christians.
They don't know their, excuse my language, but their ass is from their elbows.
I hate to say it that way, but it's the only way I can say it.
And they don't.
And by far, I'm not an expert in the Bible either.
But the thing is, I pay attention to what the Bible says.
And, you know, when you read through the Bible, the commandments are all over.
It's plastered through the entire New Testament.
Why would Jesus, you know, come back in the spirit to talk to John, mention the commandments three times?
Not his, okay, the two great, the ten commandments, commandments of God.
Revelation 14, 12, he says, this is the patience of the saints.
Talk about the end-time saints, that's us, to keep the commandments of who?
God and the faith of Jesus Christ.
It's not too hard to figure this out because of the mind-wash, the brain-washing of the modern-day churches because of the dispensationalism.
When John Nelson Darby and Schofield took to play, they infected the churches here in America and all that, they just destroyed a bunch of stuff.
The most asinine, stupid stuff, and I'm trying to not use curse words here because it just gets me irritated.
The most asinine, stupidest things that you would ever hear And you look in the Bible and say, well, the Bible says no such thing.
None.
None at all.
Well, where does it say that now?
And here's the thing, too.
It boggles me, right?
So, we all could agree, all of us, right?
That, yes, the seventh day was established by God, right?
And creation.
We could all agree with that, right?
And it's all through the Old Testament, right?
Yeah.
So, what makes you think it stopped when Jesus was, you know, when he came to the earth?
Yeah.
Did he say, because here's the thing, this is a very serious thing, the fourth commandment.
Don't you think, okay, Jesus without a big neon sign says the fourth commandment was abolished to change.
Don't you think that would have been said that, right?
Don't you think the apostles would have said something about that, right?
They would address that because that's an important issue.
They didn't.
So what makes you think this?
The Bible has nothing in it at all to tell you it's been abolished or changed.
Then I'll say, well, when Jesus, the Resurrection Day, Resurrection Day has nothing to do at all with the Sabbath.
He resurrected on the Sabbath, yeah.
And because Mary Madeline went to the tomb in the morning, okay, before the sun came up Sunday morning, right?
When she went to the tomb, he didn't go then.
The angel said he was already gone.
Do you get that?
He had already gone.
In other words, he wasn't there.
When Mary Magdalene got to the tomb, right, he wasn't there.
He was already gone hours or whatever before.
The angel said he was already gone.
He said he just didn't go now.
He's already gone.
The sun wasn't even up yet.
So he rose on a Sabbath day.
So it doesn't matter if he rose on a Sabbath, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
That does not have no effect on a Sabbath day at all.
They could have went to the tomb on Wednesday.
Would that mean Wednesday be the new Sabbath?
No, none at all.
And they say, well, they all met on Sunday.
Yeah, they met on Sunday, met on Monday, Tuesday, too.
That has nothing to do with it.
You know, every cockamamie excuse I've come across over the years with these people, it's like, where are you getting this from?
You know what I mean?
You take Bible scripture, it has nothing to do with the Sabbath at all, and you try to put it out as if it's fact.
It's not.
It's dispensational.
It's delusion.
That's what it is.
And that's what the pastors get taught and brainwashed in the Bible academies when they go to become a pastor to get their little fancy certificates.
They go through the seminary schools and the priesthood and all.
They get taught and brainwashed to stuff.
Now credit, I don't ever give credit to the Catholic Church, but credit to them.
They honor the commandments.
But however, their commandments are distorted.
They removed number 2 of the idol tray, moved the rest down, made number 10 into 9 or 10, and they took the Sabbath and changed it to the Lord's Day.
You know what I mean?
I discuss all this in this video here, but yeah, nowhere in the scripture it would have been a big, big issue.
It would have been highlighted.
By the apostles and Jesus said, hey, time out, the Ten Commandments were abolished.
Then why would Jesus repeat them?
Why would he recite them?
Then he explains his two great commandments.
He didn't say they replaced the Ten Commandments.
In fact, he said those two great commandments, they hang all the laws of the prophets on it.
And he said, I don't come here to abolish it.
So where does people get this stuff?
He goes, I did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill them.
He is the law that's being fulfilled.
It doesn't stop him or abolish him.
And when God said that these things are forever, guys, his laws are written upon our hearts forever.
Forever is until Jesus comes.
Forever is forever.
I declare to this day, I mean, what part of this people do not understand just racks my brain because of the delusion and brainwashing in these churches today.
It just blows my mind to no end.
It really does.
And it makes me so irritated.
And I can't do enough of these shows.
And like I said in that video there, we've done a ton of these shows.
And guess what?
I'm probably going to do a ton more of this.
Because it is mind-boggling that every day I run into these Christians out there.
The forums, the chat rooms, in real life and all that.
People I know, oh, the 10 commandments were bomb.
Where do you get this from your church?
Certainly not the Bible.
And every verse they throw at you, you look, it's nothing to do with that.
It's not taken out of context.
It's just wriggled around and you'll just fit their agenda.
Then when you ask them these questions, I mean, again, I know I'm probably going to say this in a video, but yeah.
Can you have other gods?
They're abolished, right?
And we know we're saved by grace, but grace is not a free pass of sin, right?
So you ask these people, everybody that believes the Ten Commandments are abolished, ask them.
And they will never answer this.
They don't.
They don't.
I ask tons of people.
They've never answered or beat around the bush, right?
Ask them if, well, all right, in that case, can I worship other gods now?
It's abolished, though.
Who cares, right?
We're saved by grace.
Now I can go worship other...
This is how stupid this sounds, right?
And it is stupid.
But, yeah, ask them these questions.
Can I have idols now?
Yeah.
I know the Catholic Church thinks they can, but whatever the case, right?
Could I use the Lord's name in vain now?
Is that okay, because the Ten Commandments are supposedly abolished?
Could I, you know, say, to heck with the Sabbath.
I'll do what I want.
Which most, like, 90% of Christians today do.
So they violate the fourth commandment thinking it's okay.
And could you, you know, the mother and father, could I just, like, not, who cares about my mother and father, right?
Yeah, that's okay now, right?
Could I kill?
You know what?
You got a nice car.
Guess what?
Guess what I'm going to do, right?
You tell the pastor this, right?
That priest says God, but you say, all right, that's the case, right?
You got a nice car.
You got a nice house.
You know, your wife looks pretty good, too.
Guess what?
I'm going to murder you, right?
I'm going to commit adultery with your wife, right?
And I'm going to steal your car.
And guess what?
I'm going to lie about you and covet your house.
Yeah.
Well, the Ten Commandments are abolished, so it's not a sin to do that.
Of course it is a sin, God forbid, you know, to say even remotely that stuff, you know what I mean?
So ask these pastors that stuff.
Ask these dispensationalists and all that, and these people have no clue they're even preaching the dispensationalist doctrine.
Ask them these things.
Can we do this now?
And if you say yes, you have no business calling yourself a Christian.
You need to go back to them, you need to repent, and go back to reading the scripture.
Of course these things are still law, and like I mentioned in the video, right now in half the Middle East, if you went and stole, right?
You know what they would do?
They would literally cut your hand off and throw you in prison for a long time.
Some places they execute you for stealing, right?
In this country, the United States of America, you know it was a sin, I'm sorry, not just a sin, but it was highly against the law.
You could go to jail for committing adultery in this country for hundreds of years, right?
If you lied, oh yeah, like I said in the video, oh yeah, you lied, you lied in court, you could go to jail for perjury.
Right?
And you kill, you know, murder in a way, right?
If I murdered somebody, I'd be going to jail rightfully so.
So please tell me where, okay, where are these abolished?
Just saying that, I could just end the show now, and that's just a mic drop nuclear bomb.
And these people come up with every excuse in the book because they don't want to be held accountable.
This is the modern-day garbage church that's going on today.
They are not a church of God.
And I'm not questioning anybody's heart if they love Jesus or not.
I'm talking about the modern-day churches, the head churches, all of them, all the 40,000 different denominations of Christianity, Catholic churches, the whole nine yards, right?
They are not churches of God.
They sit there and spit on the laws.
And Catholic Church thinks they could change them and everything.
They spit on the laws.
Oh, you know what?
Here's a free pass.
Oh, yeah.
It's like that gay monopoly, right?
You know, the get-out-of-jail-free card.
Oh, here you go.
This is Grace.
Oh, guess what?
I'm slipping your girlfriend tonight.
Yeah.
Oh, I got a free pass.
There's my free pass.
There's Grace.
Oh, you know what?
I'm going to steal your car tonight and murder you.
Yeah.
Oh, there's a free pass right there.
It's Grace.
Grace.
Grace.
Yeah, I'm going to steal your house tonight.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm gonna murder you.
I'm making graven angels.
Grace is a free pass.
Yeah.
That's the mindset of these people.
Grace is not a free pass to sin.
Sin is transgression of the law.
Plain and simple.
So the Ten Commandments in the New Testament.
So people say, oh, the Ten Commandments.
And they say the Ten Commandments are not mentioned in the New Testament, right?
Well, I beg to differ because there's a list right there.
We're gonna go through some of the stuff.
Of every single commandment from 1-10 that are in and mentioned in the New Testament.
By Jesus himself as well.
So we've got a lot to talk about.
So in 1 John 3-4, he says, whoever commits a sin, right?
Because here we go, we say, well, we're saved by grace.
Because they think this, you know, you don't play Monopoly the game.
You get this get out of jail free card.
You know what I mean?
I might repeat myself.
Sorry guys.
I have no clue what I was going to say in that video.
It's kind of weird, huh?
It's kind of freaky.
Sorry guys.
Sorry for this to sound repetitive.
I just got done saying this.
They think grace is a get-out-of-jail-free card.
It's a free pass.
Oh, yes, here's my pass that says grace.
I can do whatever I want.
And I've actually been into, I've seen and been into churches, right, that the pastor dared to say on the pulpit, right, believe in Jesus right now, accept him, and you can go literally do whatever the heck you want.
That's a true story.
And you're going to go to heaven.
Yeah, that's the garbage I teach in some of these churches, right?
By the way, most of these, you know, dispensational churches think, oh, this is grace, right?
I get a free pass.
I can do whatever I want.
I'm going to heaven.
I don't want to worry about sinning.
Yeah, I'm repeating myself, sorry.
Really?
Yeah.
1 John 3:4 says in the New Testament, yeah?
Whoever commits a sin transgresses all through the law.
Oh, wait, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
According to these churches, yeah, I thought we ain't went out under the law no more.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, what's wrong with this here?
Is this a Bible contradiction?
I thought we're not under the law no more.
You know what I mean?
Why is John saying this?
1 John 3.4 says, whoever commits a sin transgresses also the law.
So I want to point out there too, that verse right here, right?
1 John 3.4, right?
And why would he say this?
If the laws are abolished, the commandments, right?
Why would he say this?
Why would he waste his time?
Why?
Seriously, think about that for a minute.
Why would he, and I invite people, anybody who, after this, you know, we're done, we're going to take phone calls and all that stuff, right?
I want you to call in if you believe that the Ten Commandments are abolished, right?
I want to discuss with you, right?
I want to know your mindset where you get this from.
Because certainly you will not, and I'll call you right to the carpet, you will not pull up, and one single Bible verse, not one, that proves otherwise.
Why would they waste that time?
Why would Jesus recite all the Ten Commandments, right?
Why would John talk about it?
You know what I mean?
What would be the point if they were abolished?
It would be just a waste of ink and room in the Bible.
That's all it would be.
All through the entire New Testament.
All the way into Revelation.
They talk about the commandments of God.
And yes, there's two commandments too.
Which are the hangers of the Ten Commandments.
Yeah, alright.
I'm sorry guys.
And what is sin?
Sin is transgression of the law.
What does Jesus tell you?
We don't even have to look this up.
To repent from sin, right?
Turn away from it.
So why is Jesus telling us repent from sin is transgression of the law?
Why is John saying sin is transgression of the law?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on, hold on.
I thought Grace was a free pass here.
Oh, yeah.
And I'm being a little sarcastic, guys.
I have to be, because I don't, again, I've done a number of these shows here, and it's just, it's not sickening to have to repeat myself a lot, but it's just like, you know, some people just like, no matter how many times they see this stuff, they refuse to believe it, because they want to live in sin, they want to be held accountable.
That's the main thing, and that's all of us, guys.
Human nature tells us, oh, we want to do what we want, right?
So that's not what goes on.
This is what the Bible says, repent, turn away, right?
How many times does Jesus say that?
And you notice how repent and the blood of Jesus Christ is stricken from most of these new Bibles now.
Repent and the blood of Jesus Christ is not even talked about in churches anymore.
Because it's too extreme.
We've got to open doors for everybody in the Rainbow Club, if you know what I mean.
All this other stuff.
No, no, no, no.
That's not how it works.
God makes the rules.
And guys, before we get going through, I forgot to point this out.
Sister Catherine, I think, she brought this to my attention.
We got a PayPal, a donation thing up in the chat room, right?
And it's a donation page to help support our ministry and all that.
Basically, she was saying that the people donate.
Some of the people don't want their names mentioned.
Because, and she's right, because the Bible does say, when you give what you're right hand, not let the left know.
In other words, don't be like the hypocrites on the street.
Oh, look at me!
Or that guy, you know, always sits in front of the church, always waves out a $20 or $50 bill to put in a basket, right?
To show you, look at me, I'm putting a $100 bill in a basket.
You know what I mean?
And you're supposed to give in secret.
So I'm not going to highlight this.
It's right under my picture here.
It says support us at Kofi.
And it's on my YouTube channel and our Rumble channel.
So I'll put the link.
And yeah, guys, I was actually going to mention that.
It's kind of creepy, man.
Like when you do a show like this and you forget, you know what I mean?
Exactly what I talked about in a show.
What I should have done is watch the first part.
It's kind of funny, man.
But yeah, that same link I'm talking about, that's below here.
So I want to mention that.
It's pinned in the chat room and also in the description.
So if anybody wants to make a donation, contribution to the show, to this ministry, it's right there.
The link's right there.
And all your money goes into this operation.
The studio rent, sorry to sound repetitive, but the studio rent, the streaming services on Rumble.
Now I'm actually looking to get a new camera because this one's kind of boggy, whatever the case.
So we'll raise money for that.
And, you know, also pay the rent here in the studio as well.
So, and also thank you all for the support and everything.
And number one thing is praying for us.
Even if you donate or not, please pray for us.
That's more important than anything.
So, yeah.
So I'm glad I mentioned it then.
So here you go again.
So thank you.
Thanks.
So I'm going to put that up and I'm not going to mention it.
You know, I'm going to mention the words at the beginning of the show.
That's it.
And I'm not going to highlight or say, oh, thank you so-and-so for donations because a lot of the people that have been donating say, listen, we want to do it in secret.
And I apologize about that.
I should have noticed that.
It was just like something new.
Me and Brian just, you know, discovered to put this link on, be able to put it on Rumble and also on YouTube.
So it's new and I didn't realize that too.
And when I donate too, I like to do it in secret as well, you know.
I do apologize about that.
And so thank you guys who do donate and all that stuff.
And the number one thing you can do for us guys is not even money, it's pray for us.
Because the Father's going to provide.
So that being said, so yeah, let's get back to this here.
So sin is transgression against the law.
And Jesus says to turn away from sin, to repent, right?
So, because He loves us, we are saved by grace.
That's a fact, right?
We are saved by grace.
Nobody's even arguing that point.
And, you know, that's 100% fact.
We are saved by grace.
Nobody's going to argue that.
That's 2 Thessalonians 2.16.
And because we love Him, we keep His commandments.
That's 1 John 5, 2, and 3. And people say, hold on, Dan.
Hold on, hold on.
It's Jesus' two great commandments, not the Ten Commandments.
Well, guess what?
No matter which way you look at it, right?
The two great commandments Jesus has.
We're going to get into this still, right?
His two great commandments are where the Ten Commandments hang.
So either way you go about it, you're not avoiding the Ten Commandments.
And in fact, Jesus even mentions all these Ten Commandments still.
We're getting into this stuff, so check this out.
So Luke 18 says, And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good Master, what shall I inherit?
How shall I inherit?
What should I do, I'm sorry, to inherit eternal life?
And Jesus said to him, Why call this me good?
No one is good, save no one.
That no one but God is good.
And check this out, right?
Jesus asked him, Do you know the commandments?
Do you not commit adultery, not to kill, not to steal, not bear false witness unto the father and mother?
Hold on, hold on.
Whoa, what's this?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, what's this?
The Ten Commandments don't matter.
Jesus abolished the Ten Commandments that these people say, right?
Yeah.
Why is he asking this guy this?
I want to pause that right there for a minute.
Take a good look at that, guys.
And those who just joined on Rumble on YouTube, welcome to a brand new show.
Saturday Night Warfare, and we're going to do this once a month.
And this is like a watch party we're doing.
So basically, the Ten Commandments versus the modern-day church.
So this is a show I did about six months ago, the Ten Commandments and the New Covenant, to prove that the Ten Commandments were not abolished in the New Covenant.
They carried through the New Covenant into eternity, literally.
So this verse here, brought up, right?
Why would Jesus come to abolish him, right?
Which he says he didn't.
He says, I'm not here to abolish him, but to fulfill him, right?
And he even said, to heaven and earth pass away.
Not one jot of tittle will be changed from the law, right?
So, last I knew, unless I'm living in the ultimate reality, there's still a heaven and there's still a earth.
When he said that, he meant forever.
Because the earth's never going to pass away, heaven's never going to pass away.
Not one jot of tittle will be changed from the law until heaven and earth pass away.
That's eternity.
Because heaven and earth are not going to pass away.
And in fact, there's going to be a new heaven and a new earth.
But heaven and earth are not going to pass away.
It's eternity.
So he's saying, yeah, these things are forever.
Plain and simple.
So why would he even take his time to mention us?
Look, he recited some of the commandments, right?
The very commandments that you guys said was abolished.
Why would he bother?
Again, the verse we show in this video is just a handful compared to the amount of verses of the commandments in the New Testament alone.
So why would he bother to say that?
And look, he said too, right?
Verse 21, what does that say?
This is Jesus talking to this man, right?
He goes, he said, all of these I have kept from my youth.
He's saying, I have kept the commandments of God.
Jesus Christ, Heavenly Savior, right?
He said, I kept the commandments of God.
So what makes you think they're abolished?
What?
I just want to literally smack somebody in the head with the Bible.
I really don't.
Or spiritually choke him, you know what I mean?
Like you smack him in the face.
What?
Seriously, man.
Sorry to sound like that, guys.
It just like irritates me to no end, I tell you.
It's like right there, right there.
And when you actually read through the scriptures, I've been doing this Bible studies lately.
I got through chapter by chapter.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, now into Romans, going to chapter 3 this coming week here.
And so far, into the sixth book now, into the New Testament, right?
Every one of these books mentions the commandments.
Every one of them.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, right?
Every one of them mentions the commandments.
And guess what?
Six books in so far, not one of these books remotely, not even remotely said that the commandments were abolished.
Not one.
And you can watch the Bible studies on our website.
You know, go for it.
But yeah, it's crazy.
It really is.
And Jesus checks this out.
Jesus goes on to say, and he said, all these I have kept from my youth up.
Jesus said, told us a certain rule, right?
He goes, I kept these commandments.
So, there's a problem here, okay?
And these Monday-day dispensational churches and all that.
There is a big problem here.
These verses they don't even bring up either.
Or they'll bring up half of us.
What they'll do is they'll take one or two verses out of that and misconstruy it out of context.
And don't worry, I got all the verses too, guys.
All the verses I'm going to address, the key verses that they use to show, to so-called, quote-unquote, prove that the Ten Commandments were abolished, right?
I got those verses in the context, and I'm going to show you that those verses do not say any of the such thing.
So there's Jesus.
Awesome.
Do you not know the commandments?
Why would he say that if they were blotted out, right?
Now, this is the key, the biggest verse right now, right?
We all heard this, right?
Oh, you know, the pastor's like, oh, damn, damn, damn.
You know, Paul said the Ten Commandments were blotted out and hung on a cross, right?
We all heard that, right?
How many times do you all hear that, right?
Wrong.
Paul never said any such thing.
People say, well, the Bible verse does not say that.
Collegians 2, 14 through 17. They say, well, Paul said the commandments were abolished and nailed to the cross.
That's where I heard, right?
Paul never said any such thing because this is where they get you, right?
They know darn well the difference between commandments, ordinances, statutes, and laws, right?
Check this out.
So, read this carefully.
Blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that were against us, which were contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to the cross.
What do you see, commandments?
You don't.
Ordinances are not commandments.
I'm going to show you and prove that to you.
So guys, this is very important to memorize.
If you want to take a screenshot of this too, the next few slides I'm showing you in there, take screenshots if you want because it's very important to understand because this is the stuff you need to know to combat this crap.
You really do.
You need to be on top of the Bible because if you're not, these people, they're just going to walk all over you, especially ministers and pastors out there that, you know, they think they know the Bible anyway and they'll misconstrue the Bible out of context, but you need to know your stuff.
Anytime you debate anybody, like a Muslim or one of these brainwashed non-biblical Christians or whatever, any of this stuff, you need to be on top of your game, right?
That's why we need to read the scripture and hold it, okay, as truth, hold it in our hearts so we can combat this stuff.
So make sure you take screenshots of this if you can, if you don't know this already.
And I know most of you guys already know all this, which is great.
And so this is, I mean, it's ridiculous.
When I was, you know, before I started learning more, I got this all the time.
Well, Paul blotted out, he said the commandments are blotted out and nailed to the cross.
And most people, most people, they're not going to challenge us.
So they'll show them this verse here, right?
They'll read it.
What does it say, commandments?
And let me get on with the rest here.
And having spoiled the principalities of powers, he made sure openly triumphed over them.
So the principalities of powers, that's demons and fallen angels.
Check this out.
Here's a second.
Now, what they do, check this out.
This is the psychology.
They'll use verse 14 only, right?
To defend and the Ten Commandments to abolish, right?
Then they'll use verse 16 only.
They'll split it apart and use those two only, right?
Taking them both out of context, right?
And this is the other excuse they use.
Now, first of all, let me get to this one here, rest 14, right?
Blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances doesn't say commandments, does it?
Nope.
Not in any way.
It doesn't say no such thing at all.
Commandments and ordinances are two totally different things.
I'm going to show that in the next slide.
But first, before you do that, check this out.
Let no man judge you for the meat you eat, or the drink, or in respect of the holy day, or the new moon, or the Sabbath days, which are the shadow of things to come, but the body of Christ is gracious.
So now, whoa, what's this?
Don't let anybody judge you for what you eat and the Sabbath and all that.
People gotta remember, alright?
Who's Paul talking to?
Is he talking to the Gentiles?
Yeah.
He's talking to the apostles right now.
And their followers.
Don't let, in other words, here's the thing too, pork is not meat.
It was never in the Bible considered food at all.
Unclean animals were never considered food in the Bible, or meat.
Meat means food in the Bible.
He says, let no man judge you for the meat you eat, or the drink, or the respect of the holy day, or the new rule on the Sabbath, right?
So, what is he talking about?
Is he saying it's okay to break these things?
No.
He's talking to the apostles.
He said, don't let them judge you because you want to sustain from eating the pork and all that.
Don't let anybody judge you because you keep the holy day.
Because you keep the Sabbath days and all that stuff.
Don't let anybody judge you for that.
Now, today in the world, look at today in the world.
I'm going to use this for example, right?
The biblical days, right?
The biblical feasts and all that.
Passover and all that coming up.
I can't wait for that.
Passover and all that, right?
It's not honored in society today.
You get Christmas Day off, right?
You get Black Friday, Easter and all that off, right?
You get all that stuff on Good Friday that's off.
We're working on that paid holidays, right?
What about the feasts of the Bible?
You don't get those at all.
Yeah, and I want to correct that.
Yeah, he's speaking to the apostles and the followers of Jesus.
So, there's apostles and disciples.
You know what I mean?
So, he's speaking to the followers of Jesus.
So, when he's, Paul's writing this, right?
So, basically, is this saying, is that saying that, oh, you could do all this stuff?
No.
Not at all.
He's saying, don't let the world, the world judge you, make fun of you.
And even today, right?
I don't eat pork.
And I don't know how many times I heard when I was at a party or something.
Oh, what are you, a Muslim or something?
Or a Jew?
No.
I believe in the Bible.
Christians don't do that.
Young Christians don't.
Biblical Christians do.
Biblical Christians don't.
I'm sorry.
Biblical Christians do follow the law.
They don't eat pork and all that stuff, right?
Yeah.
And it's not saying you're going to go to hell or anything like that.
You know what I mean?
It's like, the thing is, there's a reason.
And here's the thing.
We did a show on that, too.
Why are the Ten Commandments in play, right?
And the thing is, we always hear, don't do this, don't do that, don't do this, don't do that.
But why?
Why?
So when somebody asks these questions, how many people could answer these questions?
So yeah, a church will tell you, oh yeah, this, that, and the other thing, right?
If they do preach the commandments, but they won't tell you why.
You need to know why.
And it's not God being a controlling jerk.
It's not him saying, oh, I made these rules because I'm the boss and that's it.
No, he's doing this for a reason.
A big reason.
For our own safety.
It's like you would your child, right?
The same thing, right?
If you have a child, right?
You set rules for that child, right?
That keeps what?
The child safe, right?
You can't watch content that's rated R and above, right?
You can't cross the street by yourself, you know, just say the kid's like six years old, right?
You want to wash your hands, whatever the case.
Just all these little things, right?
Normal parents set for their kids, right?
That's God setting those rules for us.
For what?
For our safety.
Just as like we set the rules for our children, he sets the rules for us for our safety.
Not to be a controlling jerk.
That's not what he's about.
He's a loving God, okay, but he sets these rules for a purpose.
So, if you want to go around consuming unclean meat, you know, you're asking for consequences.
It's a spiritual and physical ramifications behind that.
That's why he's saying not to eat the stuff, because even to this day, it's one of the biggest causes of foodborne illnesses.
So, you know what I mean?
Like, that's why he's doing this for him.
Don't commit adultery.
Well, we don't need to sit here and examine this.
Why can't we commit adultery?
Well, here's a big reason why.
Because of disease.
It dishonors your wife.
It dishonors the person, the spouse or other, you know, the persons with.
It dishonors our man.
It's a ripple effect.
Just say if you want to sleep with another woman, right?
You both are married, right?
Guess what?
You decided not only on your wife, right?
You decided on her husband.
You decided on your family, her family, and God.
So now you just committed adultery.
You're fornicated.
The charges just add right up.
But not only that, because of the physical ramification, because when you sleep with somebody, the two flesh become one, like the Bible says.
You literally come into her, and this is what the Bible says, so don't say, oh, you're being perverted.
I'm not.
This is what the Bible says.
You come into her, and Your DNA genetic code becomes part of her.
That's why he says the two flesh become one.
We don't merge together and get stuck together.
No, the two flesh become one genetically.
So when you...
Semen into a woman, right?
You come into a woman, this Bible says, your DNA becomes part of her.
The two flesh become one, right?
So imagine this, right?
This woman, right?
She's doing this with her husband, right?
Then she's doing it with this guy and that guy and you.
So how many DNAs and all that, and it's going to just, yeah, and that woman gets pregnant, it causes all kinds, and I got to watch what I say because YouTube, but it causes birth defects.
It causes all kinds of little things.
It messes her DNA up.
The genetic code doesn't even know what to think.
So if you look at this on a biological level, yeah, there's a real darn good reason why he said don't commit adultery.
Big reason, right?
And second of all, why would you want somebody sloppy seconds?
That disgusts the hell out of me.
It really does.
So, you know what I mean?
There's many reasons, okay, he sets these rules for.
And that's what we need to understand and also to tell people why he does this so he doesn't sound like a controlling drug.
He's doing it for our benefits and safety.
So I just wanted to point that out, guys.
Off.
Then when you do celebrate these things, you know, because a very small majority of people do, not just Jewish people, but people, biblical-believing people like us, we celebrate these things, and society looks upon you, hold on, what do you mean you don't like pork?
What do you mean you, I thought Sunday was the holy day.
No, not at all.
Saturday is.
The world judges us for these things.
And they did it back then as well.
So, don't let anybody judge you for keeping the commandments.
Plain and simple.
Now, back to what I was saying, verse 14. Before I get there, Paul said, you know, he's talking to the apostles and their followers.
That's what that means.
And when you read this in context, you can see it.
And back to 14 again.
It says, blotting out the handwritings of ordinances, right?
That doesn't say, and it was nailed to the cross.
It doesn't say commandments.
And I'm going to show you.
So if you go to 2 Kings 17 and 37, right?
Check this out.
You can clearly see, and guys, button real quick here.
So guys, I want you to take a screenshot of this because it's very important, especially if you contend with somebody about this issue, right?
So they like to throw a poll blotted out the ordinances, right?
But they'll say commandments.
They won't, they'll say commandments.
I don't know how many pastors said that.
They're not commandments.
It says ordinances, right?
Then you tell them, oh, it's the same thing, it's the same thing, right?
And most people believe it, right?
But, again, this is, take a screenshot of that.
Second Kings, look.
It says, Statues, ordinances, law, and commandment.
Now, I want to point out real quick, too.
I hope I don't mention this in the video to sound repetitive.
So, remember when Mary Magdalene, she was accused of committing adultery?
So, we read that, right?
So, Jesus, now pay attention to this, right?
Jesus went up to them and said, Listen, if anybody here is free from sin, cast the first stone.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
People dropped their stones and eventually all walked away, right?
So, what did Jesus tell Mary?
Which is, adultery is what?
A Seventh Commandment violation, right?
Don't commit adultery, right?
So did Jesus walk over to her and say, Hey Mary, guess what?
You know, I say to you, and guess what?
Why don't you go to sleep by any guy you want?
Because I abolished the Seventh Commandment.
Much as blasphemous as that sounds, that's exactly what they're saying in just a roundabout, right?
The modern day churches.
Because they're abolished, they're under the cross, so...
Well, here's the thing.
Why didn't Jesus tell her?
It's okay.
It's okay.
No, he said no such thing.
What did he tell her?
He goes, you're free and sin no more.
He said, sin no more.
Don't do it again.
Plain and simple.
Because if they're abolished, he would...
Yeah, hey guys, don't stone her because it's okay now to commit adultery.
I abolished the commandments.
She's got grace.
She's got that free pass.
You slept with that guy.
Guess what?
Whip out the pass.
You're free.
You get out of jail card.
Yeah.
That's what, you know, that's the modern day church thinking.
You know what I mean?
No, he says, sin no more.
Don't do it again.
Repent from it.
You know what I mean?
So, and when, you know, the ordinances, that's the penalties.
So, yeah, when Paul said the ordinances were blotted out, right, and nailed to the cross, that's the penalties.
So when Mary Magdalene committed adultery, I don't know if she did or not, but they accused her.
Anyway, the penalty of adultery under the Jewish laws, right, the ordinances for that law was what?
Stoning to death, right?
Now here in America, right, we'll use this for example.
This is why Jesus talked in parables, so you can understand us.
Use examples.
Here in America, right, we have a national seatbelt law, right?
The whole country, right?
You have to wear a seatbelt when you're in a vehicle, right?
A car, right?
So, here's the thing.
Every state's got their own ordinances for that law.
So, the federal government says seatbelt law, right?
They don't set no fines or nothing.
They just say it's against the law, right?
The states set the ordinances for that.
So, in one state, you could literally probably go to jail.
Another state you'll get a $50 fine.
Another state says the ordinances, guess what?
One night in jail.
And this state says our ordinances for that is $50.
So you get the point.
The ordinances are the set penalties of the law if you break them, right?
So the Seventh Commandment says don't commit adultery, right?
The ordinances for that at the time was stoned to death.
So what happened here?
Jesus abolished the ordinances.
So of course you commit adultery now.
You're not going to get stoned.
Well, you've been in some other countries as well.
But today you're not going to get stoned.
Right?
You steal, you're not going to get killed for whatever, right?
But you still broke those commandments.
So what he does is instead of these ordinances hitting you, he leaves room for you to repent from them.
Because if you don't repent from them, guess what?
You're going to pay for it later on.
So you can cry out grace all you want.
If you don't repent from your sins, you're not going to be saved.
Grace is not...
People misinterpret what grace is all the time.
All the time.
And so, let's get back to this.
So, again, you got statues, ordinances, right?
Statues, ordinances, laws, and commandments.
It's four different things.
Alright?
In the statues, the ordinances, the laws, and the commandments, which he wrote for you, you shall observe them and do evermore, and you shall not fear other gods.
Look, ordinances, commandments, and laws, and statutes are false.
Four different things.
So, go back to that verse there.
Now, when somebody says, oh, Paul said the commandments were nailed to the cross.
Now, you can simply tell him, Paul never said any such thing.
He said the ordinances were nailed to the cross, not the laws or the commandments.
Big difference.
And I'm going to show you that too.
Now, I'm going to prove another one.
Let me see.
All right, Mary Madeline, right?
So let me get to that here.
So Mary Madeline, right?
When she was quite committing adultery.
Let me get to the Bible here.
Hey, let me see.
Because I don't show you guys.
I don't want to hear that again.
So...
Master, this woman was taken...
Well, I'll show you the verses of it.
So it's a little repetitive what I just said.
Adultery in the very act.
They caught, like, supposedly they caught her committing adultery in the very act, right?
Talking to Jesus.
Now, Moses, in the law, commanded us that we should stone her, which is the commandment, the seventh commandment, and the laws that the ordinances set, which would be stoned unto death, right?
If you look at that, right, and...
So, when I was explaining this a minute ago, right?
And this is the live me, by the way.
So, yeah, it says Moses' law commanded, right?
That's the seventh command, right?
Now, his ordinances for that law, the laws were set to be stoned.
So he could have said anything.
He could have said, alright, if you commit adultery, you've got to spend 30 days in jail.
Or get your head cut off, arms cut off, anything like that, right?
The ordinances were set, okay?
The ordinances are the penalties of the law.
So I just want to point that out.
So he did bring this up.
Moses said in his commandment, he commanded us, I'm sorry, for the commandment that they should be stoned to death.
Commit adultery.
In this they said, tempting him that they might have to accuse him.
So mind you right now, the Pharisees and, I'm sorry, the scribes and all that, they're trying to get Jesus to purposely violate the law so they could convict him.
Because they don't like him teaching people and he had a great movement.
So they're looking very little excuse, right?
So they bring up Moses.
Are you here to defy Moses' law?
Which is God's law?
But Jesus stooped down with his finger and started writing on the ground as if he didn't hear them.
So when they continued asking him, he lifted himself up and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
So everybody's ready to stone Mary Magdalene, right?
Tell them all, if you're free from sin right now, cast the first stone.
Go ahead.
Then he stooped back down on the ground and wrote on the ground again.
And when they heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning to the eldest and even to the last.
And Jesus was left alone and a woman standing in the midst.
So everybody just walked away because like, yeah, I'm not free from sin.
So when Jesus lifted himself up and saw a nun no one around but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are thy accusers?
And has no man condemned thee?
Condemned you, I mean?
And she said, No man, Lord.
So nobody was there to witness against her.
And Jesus said to her, Neither do I condemn thee.
Go and sin no more.
Now, check this out.
This is why I brought this up for her.
Alright?
Remember we talked about the commandments and ordinances, right?
What did Jesus tell her?
Yeah, if we're saved by grace and it's a free pass of sin, right?
Wouldn't Jesus say, oh, you're free to go.
You can do what you want.
Go commit adultery again.
It's okay to do it now.
No.
You never said anything that you're saying.
He goes, check this out.
Key words.
Sin no more.
Repent.
You're free to go.
You're forgiven.
Sin no more.
So, you know, going back to...
This here, Paul said, and blotted out the handwaves of the ordinances that were against us, for which in contrary to us, and took out the way, nailing it to the cross.
So you can clearly see there was no commandments nailed to the cross.
Jesus took the ordinances out of the way.
The penalties of violating the Ten Commandments.
You could be forgiven for them, yes.
But you've got to repent and turn away from your sin.
As we discussed, sin is transgression in the law.
So now, looking at it in this context, now, when somebody brings this up, you know, Paul said, oh, no, the commandments of the law, you look at him and say, yeah, no, he never said any such thing.
Ordinance is not the commandments.
And ordinances are two different things.
It's a penalty of the laws.
As you'll see in 2 Kings.
And Genesis 26.5 says, because the Abraham obeyed my voice and kept charge of, look, look, My commandments, my statutes, and my laws.
Different things.
So you can see there's a clear distinctive between ordinances and commandments.
As you see in the writings of Paul and Collegians.
So blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances, not the commandments.
I have to emphasize that because that's the number one verse that they throw at you to defend that the Ten Commandments will abolish.
He says no such thing.
And again, verse 16, let no man judge you for the eating meat and all the Sabbath and all that.
Yeah, he's talking to the believers and the apostles.
Yeah, don't let the world judge you because you keep the Sabbath day.
Don't let the world judge you because you're sustained from eating unclean animals and keeping our feast.
So I hope that I made that clear.
And if I didn't, guys, please, in the comments section after the show here, in the comments section, if you don't understand any of this, guys, please put it in the comments section, and I'll address that, you know what I mean?
Yeah, and I just want to quickly thank Valerie and Harold McCain for moderating our chat tonight.
They're our chatroom moderators.
Thank you guys so much on YouTube.
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Truth of 65, Cabernet, I believe that's his name, and others joining on Rumble, so...
You're watching live, of course.
This is a replay, basically, of the show you're seeing there.
This here is from about six months ago.
So just bring this back up and going through there and talk about the Ten Commandments versus the modern-day church.
So if you're just joining us, thank you, guys.
And so, yeah, interesting stuff, man.
And also, guys, could you do me a favor, too?
Please pray for...
Oh, it's Bobby.
Yeah, Bobby Hale.
His daughter has a 102 degree temperature since yesterday, so please pray for him.
He's in the YouTube chat room.
And also, Brian Reese just told me that Scott Carpenter, he's been a guest on the show.
He was an expert in the Bigfoot and all that.
Scott Carpenter just passed away, so please send your prayers out to Mr. Carpenter.
He's been on my show, his show, now you see TV and everything else.
One of the leading experts in the Bigfoot and all that stuff, the Nephilim and all that stuff.
So, yeah, he just told me that a few minutes ago.
I'm like, wow, that's horrible.
But anyway, he's with the Lord, so that's great.
So God bless Scott Copper and his family.
And so, yeah, just give him a quick prayer if he can.
All right?
We'll pray for him, I should say.
But anyway, back to this.
Sometimes it takes a while to understand, especially if you've been indoctrinated by the churches.
And it's not your fault.
It's not.
You know what I mean?
Shame on those churches out there.
But if you can't understand any of this, right, and got questions, please put it in the comments section.
I will get back to you.
So Luke 1, 5, and 6, I'm sorry, says, There was the days of Herod, the king of Judea, and a certain priest named Zacharias, of course, of Abia, and his wife was the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.
And they were both righteous before God.
Walk in, like, check this out, right?
This is Luke, the New Testament.
Bringing up the king of Herod there, right?
So, and he said, they were both righteous before God.
Walk in, and all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
Look, look, commandments and ordinances.
So, there's a clear distinction.
I've got several verses we just pointed out.
Clear distinction between commandments and ordinances.
So, going back there once again.
Blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that were nailed to the cross.
Not the commandments.
So, hope I got this point across.
So who's really cursed?
And according to the Father, bless that everybody who obeys commandments.
And curse that everybody who disobeys commandments.
That's Deuteronomy.
Think about that for a minute, right?
So why would God say in the Old Testament, oh, we're going to keep my commandments, and he said, let them be written in your heart and all that stuff, right?
Where did he ever say in the Old Testament that, oh, the Ten Commandments are only valid until Jesus comes?
Because the Old Testament talks about the coming of the Messiah.
Right?
Nowhere in the Old Testament ever says that the Ten Commandments will be abolished when Jesus comes.
No, you won't find anywhere.
They need such things.
Then you got here, 1 John 5.3, love of God.
That we that keep commandments and His commandments are not burdensome.
So if you keep the commandments, don't let them be burdensome.
You know, if you keep them, it shows you love for God.
It shouldn't be a burden to keep the Ten Commandments.
Is it a burden to not kill people?
Is it a burden not to love your mother and father?
You know what I mean?
Dick to these things for a minute.
You know what I mean?
I mean, I'm sorry.
Is it a burden to love your mother and father?
No.
Is it a burden to love God with all your heart?
No, not at all.
And if you dick it is, you've got a problem.
You know what I mean?
I feel bad for you.
So Jesus kept the Sabbath, and we're going to get to that in a little while, until we're on the Sabbath, right?
And Jesus says in John 5, verse 10, If you keep my commandments, you shall abide in my love, even as I have kept my Father's commandments.
Now, keep my commandments, right?
And this goes into the two great commandments of Jesus.
That's what these people point out.
Oh, whoa, he had two great commandments, and the ten commandments were abolished.
That makes no sense at all.
Because if you knew with the context of the two great commandments, all the ten commandments hang on those two commandments, right?
So check this out.
He points out, right?
If you keep my commandments, you shall abide in my love.
Right?
My two great commandments, right?
As I have kept my Father's commandments and abide in His love.
So no matter which way you go around it, you are not escaping the ten commandments.
Right?
The two commandments or the summary of the Ten Commandments?
And the Bible says that the Father and Son are one.
Plain and simple.
You know what I mean?
It's His commandments.
It's His commandments.
Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath as well.
We're going to get to the Sabbath part soon.
But the Old Covenant is the same as the New Covenant.
The only difference is where it's written.
Literally.
In Jeremiah, God says, I will put my law in their hearts, inward parts, and write it in their hearts.
Talk about the Ten Commandments.
So why would God put His law in our hearts, right?
In our inward parts, right?
Then say, alright, when Jesus comes, we've just got to take it back out.
Makes no darn sense.
And if it was like that, He would have said so, right?
He would have openly said, well, the Ten Commandments are here until the Savior comes.
You won't find any such thing in the Bible that even remotely says that such thing.
These are to be ingrained in your hearts forever.
And here's the thing too.
Question right now, right?
Check this out.
Another question to those people, right?
If Jesus kept the Father's commandments, right?
Right there.
John 15.10.
Jesus kept the Father's commandments.
Aren't we supposed to emulate Messiah?
Messiah?
Be like him, walk like him.
I want to bring that up, right?
It makes so much sense, right?
Common sense.
I mean, I can't see where these churches don't have this common sense, right?
If Jesus kept God's commandments, right?
And did Jesus ever violate those commandments?
No.
Not at all.
Except for one, they'll say, well, Jesus did this on the Sabbath.
He worked on the Sabbath.
No, he didn't work.
He was picking corn to eat.
He wasn't picking corn to sell.
That's not working.
He was healing people on the Sabbath.
Yeah, that's not working.
It's doing God's work.
God's work and working is two different things.
You know what I mean?
So he was doing the will of God.
That's not working in that aspect.
You know what I mean?
So people just come up with every excuse knowing a man.
And it makes no sense.
If Jesus kept the commandments, aren't we supposed to emulate Messiah like I just said in that video, right?
And what does Jesus say?
Oh, I'm sorry, did I miss something in the scripture where it says, Jesus said, I kept the commandments, right?
But you don't have to.
Please show me anywhere the Bible says that.
And if you say it, you're a liar.
I'll call you to that to your face.
So why would Jesus mention this?
Why would you have tons and tons of verses about the Ten Commandments all through the entire New Testament?
What would be the point if they were abolished?
Wouldn't the New Testament start off like this in Matthew, right?
You know, when Jesus got older, I abolished the commandments and that's it, right?
So there will be no mention ever again about commandments.
Again, if they were abolished, right, from the book of Matthew, right, they would have stated the Ten Commandments are abolished, right?
And there would have been no more mention of them.
That's it.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, right?
In those books, it was said, commandments were abolished, right?
Then no more mention of them, right?
Acts, Romans, all the way up to Revelation, right?
That would have been the case, right?
But why, okay, and again, why are they mentioned over and over and over and again, all through the New Testament, right into Revelation?
Then people said, this is the other excuse they use.
Well, that's when Jesus was living.
So after he was crucified, he rose from the dead.
That started the new covenant.
So when he resurrected, that's when everything ended and this new covenant began, right?
Alright, if you want to use that excuse, right, then why did Jesus in the Spirit, this is long after his resurrection, right, his crucifixion and resurrection, right, approach John on the island of Patmos, right, for Revelation, right, why would he tell him three times in the book of Revelation about the commandments of God, not his commandments, keep the commandments of God, tell him about the end time saints, us.
Why would he mention that?
See where this whole thing just begins to break down when you start asking these questions?
See this?
When you start using common sense and you use scripture, right?
And you're like, look, and wow.
Because it took me a while to figure that out too, right?
And he looks like, wow, that does make sense, right?
Because why would they bother mentioning about the commandments all through the entire New Testament?
Right?
Because what churches do, you'll never hear about that, because they cherry-pick through the Scriptures.
They'll never read the entire context of something.
They'll say, let's open up the Bible, everybody.
Thank you for coming and give us thousands of dollars of your money and all that.
Thank you for listening to my choir for 45 freaking minutes, okay, to, you know, start the church.
So I'm going to get up here for 20 minutes, give a sermon, and based off of our emotions, but we'll do this.
We'll open the Bible.
Everybody turn to John chapter 2, verse 5 and 6. So they'll read 5 and 6. Then they'll have you go, all right, now, they'll say, blah, blah, blah.
They'll be like, all right, now, I want you to go to Luke 420, right?
Then, Revelation 3.19, you know, frog hopping all over the Bible, right?
Missing the context of each verse, right?
This is what they do, right?
So that's why you don't hear about the commandments all the time in these modern-day churches, because they are programmed for dispensationalism.
That would say, you know, the commandments are abolished.
That's why you don't hear about these in the churches.
Does this make sense now?
This is why you need to read the Bible in context.
Context is key.
So if your pastor gave you in the church today, and people usually write the notes down, right?
Today we discuss, just say Matthew 3, 16, and 17, right?
Don't just take those verses.
Go to the 3 and 16, read it in its context.
That could be the paragraph of the Italian chapter or more, you know, for what it's talking about.
Read it in its context.
Then it's a whole different thing than what you heard about the pastor.
Because the pastor said this means this and that, right?
Then you read it.
It's like, no, it means no such thing.
Totally way off.
I don't know where you got this from, right?
So this is the mental psychology, the brainwashing.
Psy-ops, physical war, spiritual war, the whole nine yards, right?
Spiritual warfare goes deep, right?
And when you begin to have this understanding, the wisdom from the Holy Spirit, you cannot be beat.
And it's not you.
It's the Holy Spirit, by the way.
You cannot be beat.
So it doesn't matter what kind of degrees they have.
It doesn't matter if Pastor Smith spent eight years in Bible, Zion Bible Academy, and then he went on to get his doctrine in eschatology, you know, from Yale University or something, right?
All these fancy degrees and all that.
None of that matters.
All that is, it's a fake shield.
Look at me.
Don't challenge me.
Shut up.
Listen to what I tell you and that's it.
That's exactly what it is.
The Bible doesn't say that.
It says challenge every spirit.
Challenge me too.
And the thing is, these people are not open for challenge.
They don't want to answer questions.
They don't want you to challenge them.
They want you to shut up and listen, right?
I and me, it's like, yeah, I want you to challenge them.
If I'm wrong, Red Lamer in the chat room, right?
They're in the chat room, right?
I was wrong about things, right?
He called me right on the carpet.
He goes, Dan, you know, I forgot what it was about.
It was a couple of things, right?
Over the last year.
And he called me out and I said, Dan, you were wrong about it.
And I'm like, oh, wow.
Oops.
You know what I mean?
So I went back and said, hey, guys, I was wrong about this.
And yeah, that's what we're supposed to do.
There's nothing wrong once and all being wrong, okay, unless you hide it.
If you try to hide it or just forget about it, yeah, that's wrong, okay?
But if you come out and admit, hey, I was wrong about something, you show humbleness, okay?
These pastors, they don't do that.
They don't want to show you humbleness.
They want, you know, to be King Kongs, you know what I mean?
All that stuff, right?
So we need to challenge each other and keep each other sharp.
So when you get into this ministry stuff, guys, it is very, very, very important that you need to stay on the right path, the straight path, I'm sorry.
Because that's why I was hesitant for a long time of doing this stuff.
Because I do not want to be held accountable if I mislead people.
These pastors out there, they don't care.
They don't...
Care it off.
All they care about is that money coming in.
You know what I mean?
And I'm not saying there's not good pastors.
There's plenty of good pastors, but they're just misled.
They're brainwashed, right?
But that's what the churches care about mainly.
It's a corporation.
And I know I don't...
I'm not sounding like a hypocrite because I do have a donation page and all that.
And it goes into what you see here.
You know what I mean?
And it's plain and simple.
I don't have a limousine out there waiting for me to get out of here or my large jet.
You know what I mean?
I like these big ministries, though.
That's what I'm talking about.
You know what I mean?
So, you need to challenge every spirit, challenge everything at all.
Everything you hear from a minister.
Even everything you hear from me, too.
I want you to get in that book and challenge it.
The Bible.
The Word of God.
You know what I mean?
We need to hold each other's feet to the fire.
I'm thankful for Red Lamora for holding my feet to the fire when I was wrong about a couple of things.
And I looked it up and I said, wow, yeah, thank you so much, brother.
You know, there's no harm at all of being wrong.
The harm about it is trying to cover it and lie for it.
You know what I mean?
And the good part about it is you learn yourself.
You humble yourself even more.
And then you move on.
And nobody holds it against you.
But the people out there will lie to you every Sunday, right?
And it doesn't matter what's in their hearts.
If they're lying to you to tell you the commandments are abolished, what kind of a bloke are you?
Sit there and lying about the commandments, lying about this.
So what are they going to tell you next?
You know, think about that for a minute.
What are they going to tell you next?
But don't worry, I'm going to have a good chasmatic speech for you.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to sit up there, yap away for 45 minutes.
Not once open, I don't know how many times I've been to churches, right?
They bring up one or two Bible verses.
Most of the time, they don't even hold the Bible open.
Not at all.
You know what I mean?
And you got these clowns on TV, right, that feel so full of charismatic psychological operations, like, you know what I mean?
So what they'll do is they'll start the church off, right?
Like if you go to the Benny Hinn thing or something, the arena's full of people, right?
30,000, 40,000 people see Benny Hinn or Joel Osteen, Danny Davis, Chuck Schumer, Paula White, all these people, right?
Tens of thousands of people in the stadium, right?
So everybody is like all full of like all emotions, right?
So they get the music in there, they play some awesome music and all that, and 45 minutes, you know what I mean?
And by the time you're just brainwashed because you're flustered because you got all this emotional energy into this music, right?
So the pastor gets up there and people like, they look at them as if there's some kind of a god, right?
Literally.
And the pastor says, I want you to buy my book.
Even though you gave every cent you had, buy my book.
And everybody goes out there and buys the book.
You know what I mean?
And the book has nothing at all to do with the Bible.
And you read through half of these clowns' books, they don't even write Bible references.
It's all about their so-called testimonies of different things.
And half it's not even biblical, and most of them in the New Age are a cult.
You know what I mean?
It's ridiculous.
And these churches out there, it's crazy.
Worth billions of dollars.
And, you know what I mean?
And here we are.
I've got a $400 a month studio right here.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, it's just humbleness.
You know what I mean?
I don't care if the show made tens of thousands of dollars.
I'm not going to go out and buy an extravagant business office.
I don't need that.
I don't need a limousine.
You know what I mean?
And that's what these churches do.
And it's all about the money.
Because the thing is, they don't want you to know the Ten Commandments.
They don't want you to have the Ten Commandments written on Yah.
Because it holds them accountable.
Because it shows that the thieves that they are, the lies that they are, some of the murderers that they are, that's why they take the Ten Commandments out.
Because it holds you accountable.
And it takes the word repentance away.
What's repentance for then?
If the Ten Commandments are abolished, what's the point of repentance?
Repentance from what?
What are you repenting from?
And I want to ask you guys out there, if you believe the Ten Commandments are abolished, what are you repenting?
When Jesus says repent from sin, right?
What are you repenting?
Because if the Ten Commandments are abolished, guess what?
There's no more sin.
Because again, 1 John says, sin is what?
Transgression of the law.
So what are you repenting?
If the laws and commandments are abolished, what are you repenting?
Why would Jesus say that?
Think about that for a minute.
I mean, is this hard to figure it out?
I mean, come on, man.
I hope, pray that some, because I invite some of these people to watch the show, and I hope they're watching, and I want you to call in later.
I really do.
If you still think in your mind that the commandments are abolished, I want you to call in.
So what are you repenting for?
Oh, that's right.
Well, that's right.
Because most of the modern-day Bibles that you use in your churches, right?
The NIV and all that.
The word repentance is gone.
You don't even mention it in your churches anymore.
And like I said earlier in a video, yeah, I've been to churches that day.
They said, you could get saved now and you could go do whatever you want.
Because they take grace as a free pass.
You know what I mean?
So they have really took the foundation of the faith out.
Literally.
And what's next, Jesus?
You know, they're going to take a lot of New Age Christian churches doing that.
So, you know, what are you repenting from?
What are you praying for forgiveness for?
If there's no more commandments, right?
There's no more sin.
Because the commandments keep you that statue of the Lord so you don't sin.
And no, we don't have to worry about the tanker, man.
It's because if we don't break them, you don't have to worry about them.
It's like you were driving down the road, right?
Speed limit says 35 miles an hour.
If you're driving 30, 35, you have no worry about getting pulled over for speeding.
It doesn't apply to you because you're not breaking that law.
When you start going 37, you know, 40, 50 miles an hour, then that applies to you.
And again, this is why Jesus talked in parables, because you could use real life things, right, and that's going on in your life right now, situations, and you could put it to this perspective, and that's why Jesus used parables.
To highlight what he was trying to say to you.
So he used not just one, but two, three, sometimes four parables for one particular subject.
So you could not possibly misunderstand him, right?
And it leaves it for no interpretation because it's clear as day.
After the second parable, you've already got it.
You've got it clear in your head.
He gives it again and probably again, right?
And boom!
It's ingrained in your head.
And you don't need to go to some Yale University or something or become a scholar to understand that.
You know what I mean?
Name one person in the scripture that was a scholar.
Number one.
One college professor or anything like that.
You know, none of them were.
Half of them couldn't even speak right.
And they went out there proclaiming the word of God.
So it's just a bunch of garbage today.
It really is.
And nobody takes you serious because you're not an ordained minister or you're not a scholar or something like that.
Who cares?
Yeah, it really is.
It's dumb.
So let's go back to this, guys.
So if he kept his father's commandments, isn't it common sense that you should do the same thing?
So Matthew 5.19, whoever therefore shall break one...
Now check this out, right?
All right.
Jesus is saying this, okay?
Whoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and shall teach men to do so shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven.
But whoever shall do and teach them like we're doing now the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So, I want you to take a look at that here.
Those people Hang on, let me get back to that.
Just take a look at that verse for a minute.
It's right there.
I don't even know what to say today if you still believe the commandments are abolished.
Why would he say that?
If they're abolished, why would he tell you?
Why?
Why would he sit there and tell you that if you teach people the commandments, you're going to be called great in the kingdom of God?
Why would he say that?
If they're abolished, what's the point of even talking about it?
You know, this is what just boggles the heck out of me.
It really does.
Jesus is saying this, okay?
Whoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and shall teach men to do so shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven.
But whoever shall do and teach them, like we're doing now, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So those people up there, if you want to disregard the Ten Commandments, guess what?
You will be called least in the kingdom of God.
I can't change your mind.
I can show you the door that's at.
But I want to be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So I am going to continue to preach the Ten Commandments.
And you know what?
That's the way it is.
Plain and simple.
You can call me I'm wrong or blah, blah, blah.
I don't care.
I'm going to continue to preach the Ten Commandments and the Great Commandments.
Because when my time comes, whatever, and the Father looks at me and He's going to say, well done, good and faithful servant.
And those churches out there, I can't, oh man, my blood won't stop boiling, man.
Take a deep breath.
So yeah, those churches out there, these ministries out there telling people, you know what I mean?
Here's the thing, there's a difference from having an opinion about the commandments.
But to go on and tell people you can do whatever you want and you go to heaven.
The Bible says no such thing.
And that's why there's a lot of adultery in these churches and all that.
The pastors sleep with the wives of the members and all that.
Because they have nothing accountable for.
Oh, we can do whatever we want.
You know, it's not a law no more.
The Seventh Commandment to commit adultery and all that.
That's why there's pedophilia in the churches too and all that.
Especially in the Catholic Church and all that.
Big in the Catholic Church.
You know what I mean?
Because they disregard the commandments.
They don't care about them.
Just like our politicians today, guess what they do?
Our politicians take a sworn oath, right, on the Constitution and the Bible to get into office to this very day, right?
When you bring up, you know, you're violating my First Amendment, free speech, right?
You're violating my gun rights, they laugh at you.
They have no disregard for the Bill of Rights.
Just like when they take an oath on the Bible, right?
You know, the pastors and all that.
You take an oath on God's laws.
And when you bring that up, they don't care.
They laugh at you.
Oh, they're abolished.
Give me a break, man.
You know what I mean?
And I want to point out, too, about oaths.
We did a show about oaths.
I don't take any oaths at all.
Even when I went to court, right?
And they want you to put your hand on a Bible and take an oath, swore an oath onto God.
And God says, don't swear upon heaven or earth at all.
Jesus says, right?
Don't swear any oaths, even if it's of God.
He says that, right?
So I tell people, don't take any oaths.
And I tell them, I don't take oaths.
It's like, my yes will be yes, my no will be no.
And anything else is of the devil.
And I told the judge that.
He looked at me and he didn't understand.
So the clerk told him it's a religious thing.
And I said, yeah, I don't take oaths.
But I'll tell you the truth.
You know what I mean?
Plain and simple.
And I recited Matthew.
I forget what the chapter or verse was.
But I recited that.
That's my stance.
My Lord and Savior tells me not to take an oath.
Even if it's on God, I'm not going to do it.
You know what I mean?
So I just wanted to point that out about oaths.
This is why religion and politics go hand in hand.
You know what I mean?
If you don't understand religion, you're not going to understand politics.
If you don't understand politics, you're not going to understand religion.
Because in this country, hundreds of years, them two went hand in hand.
That's why they took, separated the two in this country, polluted politics and religion to completely distort people.
And I praise God that he's given me the wisdom to see that.
And you, too, you know?
1 John 2, 3 and 5 says, Now by this we know him, that if we keep his commandments, he who says I know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
But whoever keeps his word, truly the love of God is perfected by him.
By this we know we are in him.
So people say, well, you know, Dan, that's Jesus' commandments, not the commandments of God.
Hello.
Yeah, we're going to show you this, okay?
The two great commandments where the Ten Commandments hang on.
And Jesus also tells us in the end to keep the commandments of God.
We're going to get into all this.
So I've got every base covered on this because I've been at this for years, man.
And I've been to debates, okay?
I've heard it all.
Every cockamamie excuse, every little sorry excuse, I heard it all.
All right?
And, yeah, none of that holds water at all.
Plain and simple.
So, guys, what's up in the chat room here?
What's up?
Bill, Valerie, DC Cooper, Yeshua Saves, Swamp Light, Anne-Marie Woodenburn.
Says to pop.
Yeah, if you claim to know Jesus, right?
You claim to know Jesus, right?
But you don't keep these commandments?
You're a liar!
I'm not saying that.
I'm not calling you a liar.
The Bible's calling you a liar.
None of this is coming from my own mouth.
This is coming from what the Word of God says.
So if you get assaulted or offended because I called you a liar, I'm not calling you a liar.
God just called you a liar.
Because you are.
And I go by what the Word of God says, not my own opinion.
So the Bible doesn't say, depart from me who practice the law.
It says, depart from me, you lawlessness.
That's Matthew 7.23.
Then I will declare to them, I never knew you.
Depart from me who practice lawlessness.
Yeah, and that right there, take a good look at that.
Just really take a good look at that for us, right?
Even in the context, right?
So why would he say, if the commandments are abolished, how are you lawless?
If the commandments are abolished, how are you lawless?
How can you be lawless?
Right?
Think about that for a minute.
Lawlessness, it's the opposite of the law, right?
So why would Jesus tell you, I never knew you, for those people who practice lawlessness?
Right?
Wait a minute, I thought the laws were abolished.
What is this?
I thought the laws and commandments were abolished.
So who was Jesus talking to?
What does he even say?
Why does he even mention it if they were abolished?
Is this a contradiction?
No, it's not a contradiction.
At all.
It's just because people don't know how to read the Bible.
They'll go by these mind-aid dispensational garbage, you know, John Nelson Darby, the Schofield stuff, and all these clowns that came along.
You know, for thousands of years since the Bible, you know, Jesus has been on the earth and the scriptures are written and all that stuff.
So, thousands of years, everybody went by the Ten Commandments.
Now, stop late 1800s, early 1900s.
John Nelson Darby, he figured it out.
He figured it out, so he's going to write this doctrine of dispensationalism that the Ten Commandments are abolished and all this stuff.
And yeah, he figured it out, so now for thousands of years, let's stop everything and change things because John Nelson Darby had a better idea.
Wrong.
John Nelson Darby didn't have a better idea.
God knows better than John Nelson Darby.
John knows better than your pastor.
John knows better than me.
He knows better than you.
I mean, God knows better than me.
You know what I mean?
You get the point.
God knows better than John Nelson Dobby.
God knows better than Schofield.
Knows better than me, you, and everybody else here.
So Jesus is saying right there, I never knew you.
For the people who practice lawlessness.
So if you want to continue to break the Ten Commandments and do it willingly, we all do them every day.
Every day we break one of the commandments at least.
Every day we do it.
And for those guys up there, you see a girl walking down the street in provocative clothing.
Yeah, things happen in your mind, right?
You don't even have to touch her, right?
Jesus says you already committed adultery in your heart.
Remember that he said that?
To lust after a girl looking at her, you've already committed adultery in your heart.
You already broke the Seventh Commandment.
We all break the Ten Commandments one time or another.
But we repent from them.
That conscious kicks in.
It's called the Holy Spirit.
That makes you convicted.
Oh, I can't believe that.
Like when I'm at the gym, right?
I'm like the gym and this girl's got these spandex on and all that.
I look over and I'm like traumatized.
Not traumatized, memorized.
Then I'm like, look away, look away, look away.
You know what I mean?
And I'm like, God, please forgive me for that.
You know what I mean?
We see it all over the place, okay?
And there's other stuff too.
People might be tempted to steal.
People might be tempted to, you know, because you're mad at somebody and you want to murder them.
You know what I mean?
Because you've done it and you're hot.
You know what I mean?
Not that you've physically done it.
You're still breaking the commandments.
You know what I mean?
So, James Simmons says, food ordinances are nothing to do with the Ten Commandments.
No, they're not.
But the thing is, the food ordinances are for a reason.
The thing is, they're unclean foods.
They didn't just become clean.
You know what I mean?
And the thing is, they'll take Peter, for example, right?
They'll take Peter.
Remember, Peter had that vision.
And God offered him a bunch of different animals to eat, right?
And a lot of them are clean because he said, Lord, those are unclean animals, right?
And God says, what I have made unclean animals.
Yeah, he ordained them, right?
So, what is the saying?
It has nothing to do with that.
You know what I mean?
And it's not, well, give an okay.
It didn't mean all, he says, whatever ordained, it's all clean, right?
He didn't mean all pigs in all the world are clean now.
That's not what he meant.
He was trying to show a vision that people are unclean.
Had really nothing to do with the animals.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, those are the specific animals he chose, he made.
So, yeah, if he put a pig right there, he says, God says, I cleanse it, you know, you can eat it, right?
Didn't mean all the pigs in the world are clean.
You know what I mean?
The food law is not 10 commandments, no.
But they're for your own good.
I mean, nothing's changed.
Shellfish and all that, you know what I mean?
And bottom feeders, they eat garbage, literally.
They eat pigs, eat garbage.
They eat crap.
You are what you eat, right?
It's simple as that.
You know what I mean?
And eating pigs and all that stuff is still unclean meat.
Regardless of how you feel about it, it's still unclean.
Nothing changed from it.
God didn't say, oh, it's clean now.
He didn't just say, all right, I'm going to make pigs.
Does that make any sense to you?
Thousands of years, I'm going to make all these animals, right, that you mentioned specifically, they're unclean meat, right?
Then he's not going to say, for thousands of years, all right, now I'm going to make them all clean now.
Makes no sense at all.
You know what I mean?
And he said no such thing.
So, I'm not saying you're going to go to hell for eating a pig or something like that, but know what you're getting involved with, because it does cause physical ramifications.
Remember, these are animals that were offered up to false gods and all that stuff, so you've got to remember that, too.
So, no, they're not the Ten Commandments, no.
Did I eat pork?
Because it was like for 90 years.
Well, yeah, people eat the stuff all the time, but yeah, it doesn't mean it's okay to eat it, you know, and God's not going to like that too much.
But if you eat pork, that's your business with God.
You know what I mean?
I'm not your judge.
You know what I mean?
Well, I don't eat it because of that main reason.
Plus, all these years, every time I ate it, it felt like it tasted good sometimes going down.
But afterwards, you're like, ugh.
You know what I mean?
You feel this weird feeling in your stomach.
And it was always like that.
Any kind of pork stuff.
And that was the Holy Spirit saying, hey, listen, that's not good for you.
And there's no nutritional value in pork.
So I don't care what anybody says about that.
There's no nutritional value in pork that your body needs.
You know what I mean?
At all.
And so, any unclean animals.
And they're unclean for a reason.
For a reason.
You know what I mean?
So, no.
It's not a Ten Commandment.
No.
It's not part of the Ten Commandments.
But it is a dietary law.
And again, these laws are set for what?
For our own good.
Okay?
They were not set so God could be controlling and all that stuff.
They're set for our own good.
So why would you want to eat an animal that eats crap?
Seriously.
You know what pigs eat?
Now you've got a horse, not horse, I'm sorry.
Cows and all that.
They eat the grain and all that stuff.
All this good stuff, right?
Why would you want to eat something that they throw the scraps and dandy animals to?
Pigs eat anything.
Pigs are good for farms.
I mean, it helps clean up the land and all that stuff.
That's all they're good for.
You know what I mean?
They're not meant to be like a dog.
You don't eat dogs either.
You know what I mean?
It's just like certain animals are not meant to be eaten like that.
That's why the Bible specifically mentions them.
You know what I mean?
It didn't end.
This stuff didn't come to an end because, again, going back.
Okay, yeah, James Simons, you said pork, you know, that's like it's not part of the Ten Commandments.
It's about the food, right?
You're right.
You're right.
However, what did Jesus say?
I am not here to abolish the law.
I'm here to complete them.
And he also went on to say in the same context, right?
He went on to say that until heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or tittle shall pass from the law, right?
Boom, there you go.
So, if he says not to eat pork, and to this day, guess what?
You're not supposed to eat it.
And again, if you eat the pork, or your father, or whoever else, God bless you, and that's your judge.
That's to do you and God.
And once in a while, and I'm not innocent either, because a lot of times we have these seafood things and all that, well, I'll probably eat something that's unclean.
You know what I mean?
If it's a piece of shrimp or something like that, I'll probably eat it.
Then later I'm like, uh-uh.
You know, I forgot about that, whatever.
You know, nobody's innocent of this stuff.
But that's between you and God.
But there's a reason why it was forbidden for.
Because of what the animal or whatever it eats.
You know what I mean?
And it's, again, it's a spiritual and physical application that goes along with this stuff, right?
And it talks about the meat, right?
You're not supposed to eat bloody meat.
Because there's a spiritual application that comes along with this.
You know what I mean?
So, same thing with the pig and everything else.
And so, that's what you got to watch out for.
You know what I mean?
And I'm not putting no judgment on anybody because once in a while I'll eat like a piece of shrimp or something.
I shouldn't, but I don't.
You know what I mean?
And God forgive me for that.
But yeah, that's, I'm just saying, you know, that these laws are set for a reason.
And again, Jesus says, I'm not here to abolish them.
Not.
And he goes, not one jot of till will be changed from those laws.
Not one.
And to heaven and earth pass away, which is never going to happen.
Yeah, they're not going to be changed or abolished.
So take that as you will.
Every day we need to repent, okay?
Repent and turn away from it.
That's what God wants.
He wants a repentant of heart.
The people out there, it's like, oh, yeah, hello, baby.
No care in the world.
No conscience in the world.
Oh, $100 bill.
Nobody's seen it.
Put it in my pocket.
No conscience in the world.
Although my pastor said, oh, yeah, I don't have to worry about that.
I can do whatever I want.
I'm going to heaven anyway, so I'm just going to go sleep with that girl up the street.
She's married.
Who cares?
My pastor said I can do whatever I want.
You know, you see the insanity where this goes?
And that's the mindset of these people.
And those people, they take their save, right?
And guess what?
When that time comes, yeah, or in the judgment, Jesus is going to say, boom, shut that door on you.
I never knew you, man.
Never knew you.
Oh, but, but, but, Lord, I cast out devils in your name.
I witnessed in your name.
Yep, you did, but you never knew me.
See you later.
Boom.
Because you practice lawlessness.
Yeah, I mean, Romans 3, chapter 3, verse 30, 31. Seeing it as one God, which shall justify the circumcision by faith, by uncircumcision through faith, do we then make void the law through faith?
God forbid, yea, we establish the law.
What?
That right there, right?
Well, take a look at that.
I was just saying, right?
In the video here.
Seeing as one God, and which shall justify the circumcision by faith, right?
And uncircumcision through faith, right?
And do we make void of the law?
So, do we void out the law?
That's what Paul's asking, right?
Do we void the law out?
God forbid.
Yea, we establish the law.
And this is Paul saying, we don't void the law out.
Okay?
It's not voided.
Do we void it out?
He goes, no, God forbid.
No, we don't do that.
But we establish the law.
We, okay, as the body of Christ, we have to establish this law.
Right?
That means to continue it in this context.
Right?
We have to establish that.
And again, none of us are perfect, and I'm not saying I, but I'm far from perfect, okay?
Just like everybody else, alright?
But I'm just saying, like, we gotta do our best to walk in the ways, you know what I mean?
And so, and again, if you're out there eating pork, I'm not gonna, at all, I'm not gonna call you a bad person or anything like that.
That's, you gotta deal with God.
God bless you.
You know what I mean?
I choose not to.
You know what I mean?
And that's the way it is.
Why would Paul, right, because today's churches too, they're denounced in circumcision.
And if you don't know what that is, please look it up.
It's basically when you're born, there's a foreskin and a penis, and they cut it off.
It's been a Jewish law forever, you know what I mean?
And so, you know, modern-day churches were saying, you know, all this has been abolished.
It's been done where Jesus completed it.
Completing is not abolishing.
We're going to show you that, too.
So, right there.
This is Paul in Romans, right?
Talk about circumcision.
Now, he says, do we make void the law through faith?
This is what he's saying, like today.
Because of faith, you know, grace, do we void out the law?
Like these churches know, you do faith and grace, you're saved, you can do whatever you want.
Paul's saying the opposite.
He says, God forbid, do we make void the law through faith, through grace here?
Faith is grace.
God forbid, no.
Yea, we establish the law.
He said, God forbid, yea, we establish the law.
Paul never said any such thing of avoiding out the law.
It's right there, New Testament.
In Mark 12 here it says, Thy shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul and all thy mind.
And with all thy strength, this is the first commandment and the second commandment is like the name of this.
Thy shall love thy number as thyself.
There is no other commandment greater than these.
Now these are Jesus' two great commandments.
Great Commandments.
Okay?
Not the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments hang with the knees.
Now, if you notice this first one, right?
You shall love the Lord thy God with all your heart and soul, right?
That is verbatim to the first commandment.
To have no other gods before me.
When you get to the second commandment, it talks about idolatry.
That's loving God.
Third commandment, right?
Don't use His name vain.
That's showing your love for God.
And don't, I mean, I'm saying love your neighbor, right?
And doesn't Ten Commandments say you should not cover it against your neighbor?
And if you see how all, if you look at these two great commandments right now, right, you can clearly see how all Ten Commandments of God fit with the knees.
They fit right with the nose.
So, yeah, there's Matthew 22, 40. On these two great commandments hang all the law of the prophets, and it's right there.
Like, yeah, and take a screenshot of that.
So no matter how you slice it or dice it, okay, no matter how you throw it around and jumble it around, right, no matter how you do it, right, the commandments are still law.
Even if you want to hang on just to two great commandments, guess what?
You're still hanging on because the great commandments are made up from the ten commandments.
So no matter what you do, you still, you will never avoid the ten commandments.
Plain and simple.
Alright, what we just got done saying, right, and the proof of that is right there, Matthew 22, 40. On these two commandments, right, we just showed you the two commandments.
Jesus' great commandments, right?
It's stated in Matthew that these two commandments hang all the law of the prophets.
The Ten Commandments.
They hang on these two great commandments.
So yeah, you could go, now you notice, people say, well, we go by Jesus' two commandments, not the Ten Commandments.
Then you look at them and just shake your head and you're like, yeah.
I think you might want to go read the Bible because those two great commandments are the coat hanger for the Ten Commandments.
Literally, you know what I mean?
Because if they weren't, Jesus would have said that. Jesus would have said that.
But it was more of a vision to show him there's unclean people within the church.
You know what I mean?
It had nothing to do with making all animals clean.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah.
And again, it's on your behalf, okay?
I'm not saying you've got to go to hell for eating it.
I'm not saying that at all.
But your statement is not biblical.
Plain and simple.
Unless you can pop some Bible verses, which you'll never find.
I guarantee that.
Pop some Bible verses in there that try to back your statement up.
But yeah, you can have your opinion about pork and all that, and you can eat whatever, you know, whatever.
But you can't sit there and say it's not sinful.
You can't.
Because the Bible says it's different.
I'm sorry to say that.
But I love you, brother.
You know what I mean?
James Simons.
I'm not trying to create discord, but I love you, man.
But I disagree with you highly on that.
He said, don't father, thank him.
He would have clearly said that.
He wouldn't confuse you, because God is not the author of confusion.
The scripture says that.
God is not the author of confusion.
You know what makes this confusion?
Is that church you go to on Sunday.
That's what makes this confusion.
You know what makes this confusion?
Is people like John Nelson Dobby, people like Schofield and all these other clowns that came along who decided they thought they knew better than God.
Wrong.
They know nothing.
It clearly says that these two great commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
The prophets all taught and preached the Ten Commandments.
So then Jesus.
Love thy God, when I was saying how they fit together, right?
Right there.
Thy shall love the Lord, thy God, with all your heart and soul, right?
The first four commandments fit right in that.
The Sabbath day is His day, right?
So when you're loving God, right?
You have only one God, you don't commit idolatry, because it's against God.
You don't use His name in vain, number three.
And that Sabbath day is His day of rest, right?
Right?
Then they shall love thy number as thyself, and no other commandment greater than these, right?
Fifth commandment, honor your father and mother.
Sixth commandment, you shall not murder.
Seventh commandment, don't commit adultery.
Eighth commandment, don't steal.
Ninth commandment, don't lie.
And tenth commandment, don't covet against your neighbor.
See how that fits in?
This is not rocket science, guys.
And again, the confusion comes from the churches, not the Bible.
Because if you read the Bible, you would clearly see this.
On these two commandments, hang all the law in the prophets.
And there's all the Bible wrestlers still.
And if anybody wants to send you these things, email me any of these slides or anything.
Email me truthradioshow at outlook.com So it's truthradioshow, one word, outlook.com at outlook.com So on these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets through the Torah See?
And the Torah is the first half of the Old Testament See how that works out?
So I hope people can get a clear vision of this, you know?
And this is just a nail in the coffin, yeah.
So Matthew 5, 17-20 says, Think not that I come to destroy the law or the prophets.
Look.
That's why he established his two great commandments, to keep the law and the prophets.
Look, look, right there, it's right there.
Not that I come to destroy the law or the prophets.
See how this amazingly just fits right together.
It's just like a well fit puzzle.
Again, not to come to destroy the law of the prophets.
I am not to come to destroy, but to fulfill.
And people say, well, we fulfill, it means, fulfill does not mean abolish it.
Because what they, all those prophecies talk about, right, the laws, were prophesies of His coming, all through the entire Old Testament, of the coming of Jesus, since Genesis, when they all confronted God, when God, I'm sorry, confronted everybody in the Garden of Eden.
From then, he talked about the coming of the Savior.
Moses was visited by Jesus in the Spirit.
Thousands of years before he was born into the flesh.
He visited Enoch and all the other prophets in the Spirit.
The fulfilled part is him being born into the world.
And it doesn't mean abolishing the commandments.
For very I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or tittle shall no wise pass from the law, till it all be fulfilled.
If people say, oh, it's already been fulfilled because he was crucified.
No, did you read that right?
Till heaven and earth pass away, I'm sorry about, uh, yeah.
Aren't we still living on the earth right now?
Since when the earth passed away, I mean, unless we're in imagination or something, you know, correct me if I'm wrong, but heaven and earth didn't pass away yet, and it doesn't until the end, when God creates a new heaven and a new earth, right?
That old earth is still there.
That old heaven is still there, right?
He says, until heaven and earth pass away, not one jot of tittle shall change from the law.
Hang on.
This heat's killing me over here.
It's getting hot in here.
So, yeah, not one John Attila show, no wise pass from the law, to all be fulfilled.
And when it's fulfilled, when it's fulfilled is when he returns, okay?
He puts evil away into the hell and evil, all into the lake of fire, makes a new heaven and a new earth.
That's when all is fulfilled.
We're not there yet.
I wish we were, but we're not there yet.
Claire is simple, you know what I mean?
And it's amazing how people just take this out of context.
And he goes on again.
Whoever shall therefore break one of these commandments, and shall teach men to do so.
And he's talking about his commandments and the ten commandments.
He shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever shall do and teach them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
For I say to you, that except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall know wise and Alright, so, long story in the chatroom says on YouTube over here, way too legalistic.
Christians are not bound by Old Testament laws.
Really?
So, long story, I'm going to call you on a carpet, right?
Show me a Bible verse that says that.
Please, please, show me a Bible verse that says followers of Jesus as Christians, right?
Please show me where Jesus or anything in the Bible says that we're not bound by the laws.
And no, the laws don't save you.
We understand that.
Grace does.
And we all break the laws all the time.
That's where repentance is for.
But show me where, you know, not bound means we could do that.
You know what I mean?
Saying not bound means it's okay to do it.
That's exactly what that's saying, right?
If you're not bound by something, that means you could do it.
So please show me anywhere in the scripture, the New Testament or whatever, that long story I'm calling y'all.
Show me anywhere in the New Testament or in the Bible that says, followers of Jesus are not bound by the laws.
Please do that.
And then why would Jesus say, begone I never knew you for people who practice lawlessness.
Why would he say that?
So, question here for you, long story right now, in the chat room.
Why would Jesus say that people who practice lawlessness will have no place in the kingdom of God, and he's going to tell you, be gone, I never knew you.
Why would he say that?
Please answer that.
Wait a minute.
I want you to answer in the chat room, please.
I want you to answer that.
So, everybody's watching, right?
And if you're watching on YouTube or Rumble, people on Rumble, we've got this guy in the chat room here.
So, long story said that Christians...
No, it's not sacrifice.
You don't get the point.
Sorry.
Jesus was the end of the sacrifice because he was the final sacrifice.
That's where that ended, right?
But where did it end?
Where did Jesus say, all right, no more, I mean, you can eat anything you want now.
Please tell me where he said that.
Please tell me where he said you're not bound by the law.
Then why would he go with to say people practice lawlessness have no place in this kingdom?
And what is sin?
Why would he say to repent from sin then?
What is sin?
1 John says, right?
Sin is what?
Transgression of what?
The law.
Why would he tell you to repent from that?
See where this whole philosophy begins to break down?
Oh, you know, this is the modern day garbage out there teaching the churches that we're not, you know, we're Christian, we're not bound by the law.
They're only for the Jews, really.
Hold on, isn't that contradicting?
Because here's the thing, right?
Doesn't the Bible teach us we are people who believe in Jesus Christ, right?
Christians, right?
We're what?
Grafted into God's Israel, right?
So if we're grafted into God's Israel, the laws apply to you, yeah?
Just like in Deuteronomy, right?
When the kingdom of Israel at the time, right?
What did God tell people?
He told people from all over the world, you could come into Israel, you could be part of Israel, right?
However, what did he say?
You shall not bring any of the abominations from those nations into my country.
That's what he told people.
No idolatry, no witchcraft, none of this stuff, right?
He set laws, and therefore, you didn't have to be a Jew.
You came into this nation, right?
You had to abide by the Jewish laws.
Just like in the world today, right?
If you're in Iran, right?
You moved to the United States of America, You have to abide by the laws.
And if I was to move to Russia right now, right?
Guess what?
I can say I'm American all I want.
If I'm living in Russia, I have to abide by Russian laws.
Same thing applies here.
If we're grafted into God's kingdom of Israel, right?
His spiritual Israel, right?
We're bound by His laws.
So if you want to call yourself a follower of Christ and follow Jesus, we are under that law.
Plain and simple.
And again, what part of this do you understand?
Look, look, right here.
For the life of me, what?
I'm not here to destroy the law, but fulfill it.
And he goes on to say, Verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass away, not one jot of tittle shall pass from the law, until I'll be fulfilled.
And whoever, he goes, I'm more, whoever shall break one of these least commandments shall be, and teach men to do so, that's what the churches do today, they're going to be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
You're not getting in there.
Plain and simple.
But the people who teach them and practice them, you'll be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So, I mean, is there some communication there?
Seriously, man, you know, I want to see what you have to say.
So, let me see.
If you insist on Leviticus laws, you do not cherry-pick the Old Testament laws.
No, you don't get the point, dude.
You're not getting it.
And again, you cannot provide one Bible verse at all to say that the laws are abolished.
Not one.
Not one.
And the sacrifice thing?
No, we don't do animal sacrifice because Jesus was the...
The point of him coming here was to die.
To be the final lamb sacrifice.
That's why he's called the Lamb of God.
Because back then, it was mostly the lamb because the lamb is the most precious commodity, right?
That you would offer up a sacrifice, something pure and all that.
That was the lamb, right?
Jesus is the Lamb of God.
He came here for the purpose of being sacrificed.
He was the ultimate sacrifice that put an end to that, right?
It doesn't mean it abolished everything else.
It doesn't mean you can run around eating what you want.
It doesn't mean you can run around breaking all the Ten Commandments.
That's not what that means.
Again, if Jesus abolished these things, why would he tell people to repent from sin?
It makes no damn sense.
Then why would he waste his time saying this?
Why would Jesus sit there and waste his time to say this right here on the screen?
Seriously, man.
You know what I mean?
So, and I'm not bashing you directly, brother.
And I'm not bashing you at all.
You know, long story.
I'm not.
It's just the people who taught you this garbage are liars.
They taught me that garbage, too.
I was like, I used to try to defend that stuff.
And I have no, you know, now I know that I have no defense at all.
Just that religious dogma, not biblical scripture.
And the scripture they did give you is taken out of context.
That's why none of you guys at all out there could come up any verses to prove different.
That's why none of you.
And I'm calling you all.
Anybody that believes that the Ten Commandments are abolished, I am calling all of you all.
We're going to open the phone lines in a few minutes.
Actually, let's do it now.
And I want you to call in, and I want you to defend.
I don't want to hear religious dogma.
Don't want to hear your opinion, okay?
Don't want to hear what the Catholic Church has to say.
Oh, you're, you know, so...
I don't know, Benny Hinn has to say, or whatever.
I want to hear what the Bible has to say.
The Bible, okay?
The verse in its context, okay?
You give me a verse, I'm going to put it in its context and show you it doesn't mean what you think it means.
Right?
So, this alone should be enough.
This right here, Matthew 5, 17, and 20, that alone should be enough.
Plain and simple.
That should be the end of the story, right?
But again, and I'm going to be done with this video here.
The watch party.
There's more, man.
I got so much more.
And if you want to watch our video, it's on our playlist, guys.
You know, it really does.
It is mind-blowing.
Mind-blowing.
So you're sitting here ignoring half of the New Testament.
That's what's going on.
Why would Jesus over and over again, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, all through the Bible, Jesus and the prophets talking about the commandments and the laws?
Why would they do that?
If they were abolished, they should have said Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, the laws were abolished, that's it.
Not talked about them again.
Then Jesus, right, and let me just get to this here because this really aggravates me, right?
This here would be the nuclear bomb.
Like, seriously, man.
And, you know, by the way, if you want to know the laws, yeah, there's tons of laws about eating pork, by the way.
So, Revelation 14. Right?
So let's go to Revelation chapter 14, verse 12, right?
And this is John talking about the end times, right?
Talking about the people who worship the image of the beast and whoever receives his mark in his name, right?
Talking about the end times, right?
Now, okay, he says here's the patience of the saints.
That's us, right?
This is the end time saints.
That's us.
Here they keep the commandments of what?
God.
Jesus said, John, the patients of the saints, they need to keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Christ.
That right there is like literally just the mic drop.
It's like boom right there.
Boom.
That alone, right?
If you cannot comprehend, why would he waste his time to say you've got to keep the commandments of God?
Riddle me that.
Like, seriously, man.
Let's just open this phone line up because now I'm aggrieved.
You know what I mean?
I'm not going to be disrespectful to anybody.
I'm just saying.
I'm just like, really, really, like, come on, man.
Like, seriously, you can't be that brainwashed.
You can't.
When you see a scripture in your face and none of you guys have scripture to back you up.
So how are you going to sit there and argue with this?
How?
How?
When you show countless scriptures, there's like 45 minutes more of that video, right?
Dozens of verses all through the entire New Testament, right?
How do you argue with that?
You know, that's just like, wow.
Hang on a second.
Let me get to this mainstream of chat.
So, yeah, give us a call, man.
That's the number on the screen here.
And, you know, if you guys call and you get to call tonight, just wait a minute and I'll call you back because if somebody's on the phone, I got a caller ID there.
So I'll just call you back when that person gets off the phone.
So, yeah, this is just, you know, it really baffles me.
It really does.
It totally blows me away that people cannot comprehend this.
I mean, what is so hard about this?
And this is what God talks about, the strong delusion, and I think this is it.
That people will not turn to the truth.
You know, and my people are destroyed by the lack of knowledge because they chose to reject the truth.
And he talks about the strong delusion in the end of times.
This is it.
No matter how many Bible verses you show, and people still, still, you know what I mean?
It just blows my mind.
Well, it does.
Hang on.
Internet.
Internet.
Alright, so this video here, the name of it, right, is called The Ten Commandments and the New Covenant, Spiritual Welfare.
So guys, if you want to watch that show, I'm going to post a link in there.
If you want to watch it without interruptions, I'm going to put it in the chat rooms here.
That's the show that we were basing off tonight.
And so, yeah, somebody call in, please, by all means.
Call in.
Call in and plead a case, seriously.
Or if you want to call in to elaborate on this too, go for it.
Whatever you want to...
But yeah.
You know what I mean?
I don't want to...
If this...
Right here alone.
And also Matthew.
I mean, right here in Revelation there.
Right.
Right there.
If that doesn't, like, just...
Why would he tell you to keep the commandments of God?
Seriously, why would he tell the end-time saints to keep the commandments of God if they're abolished?
Does that make any damn sense?
Like, seriously?
I mean, what...
How much...
What more do I got to do?
Seriously, why would Jesus say this?
Please give me an example of that.
If you could debunk this right now, I'll shut up.
I will shut up.
Seriously, if you can sit there and prove that, you know, that's not what it means, whatever, I'll shut up.
I'll end the show right now.
Seriously.
Because you will not.
You won't find one single Bible verse at all remotely to tell you the commandments are abolished.
Remotely.
Not one.
Not one single commandment verse in the Bible remotely even comes close to even indicating the commandments are abolished.
Not one.
And I'll call anybody out on the carpet, man.
If you want to call in, you want to debate me, come on, let's go.
Let's do it right now.
I've got a half hour left here and the midnight ride is coming up at 10.30, so I don't want to override that.
But man, this is just...
And of course, nobody's calling.
That's how it always is.
This happens all the time.
I put people on the chatroom forums.
I told them to FaceTime me.
A little debate, right?
Or go on a live stream.
Nope, nobody does it, right?
And not one time there hasn't been a Bible verse.
Nobody posted one single Bible verse in that chatroom to prove otherwise.
But they'll sit there and defend what they think.
Unbiblically.
It really irritates me, man.
It really does.
This goes on everywhere, man.
It's the same story over and over again.
Especially when these people, these pastors that teach you stuff, when they come across somebody that does know the Bible, right?
Yeah, they don't want to debate you.
They don't.
Because they know they're going to get wrecked.
And I'm not trying to be a superhero or nothing like that.
It's not about that.
I'm just trying to prove the Word of God.
I'm just like being an ambassador for God.
That's all I'm trying to do.
It's not me being glorified.
It's glorifying the Father.
That's what it's doing.
You know what I mean?
It just really irritates me to no end.
You know, it's like...
How much more...
I mean, like, seriously.
Like, what the hell...
Excuse my language.
Do I have to do to prove this?
I mean, like...
We've done dozens of shows, countless Bible verses, right?
Scoured the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, right?
Not one little itty-titty-witty jot-tittle or anything remotely indicates that the commandments were abolished.
Or remotely indicates that eating clean meals is okay, eating that garbage food, right?
Or the Sabbath was abolished or changed.
Not one.
Not one.
You think Jesus ate pork?
No, he didn't.
You think the apostles ate pork?
Or the disciples?
Or the followers of the early church fathers?
No, they didn't.
Why do you think the Ten Commandments right here in America, American history, right?
When this country was established, right, the Puritans and Christians here and the Quakers and all of them, they kept the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments were erected at almost every state capital across this country.
And you would know that today because the atheist groups had them taken down in the late 80s, 90s, and 2000s, right?
But for hundreds of years, this whole nation is adoring the Ten Commandments everywhere.
They were on people's lawns, on state capitals, city halls, adorned.
Big Ten Commandments there, right?
They taught the Ten Commandments in school.
Under the Old Elusive Satan Act of 1638, I think it was, I forgot the year, 1600s, they established public schools here in the New Land to teach people how to read and write the Bible.
You can go look this up.
You know what I mean?
And you want to get to history, right?
Yeah.
Why would they do that, then, if the commandments were abolished?
There it is right there.
Old Delusion and Satan Act of 1647. That's how they established public schools here in America.
To keep men from...
To keep men from the knowledge of youth scriptures to this end...
Yeah, it's like to teach...
Yeah, it's religious basis...
Yeah, so basically this was established here, right?
To teach people how to read and write to learn the Bible.
That's why the Bible is taught in school.
You went to school, public school, and they had the Bible there, right?
You opened it up and you read from it.
You learned the Ten Commandments.
You learned about Jesus.
You learned all that stuff, right?
You had a prayer, right?
They started taking all that in the 1900s especially.
That's when they all started slowly chipping away at it, right?
And today you wouldn't even know any of that stuff.
So why would the...
I mean, it makes no damn sense.
It really doesn't, man.
And if you look at history in the Bible, it just derails you people out there.
It really does.
It just derails you people right off the tracks.
It just makes me sick to my stomach, man.
It really does.
And how many people are going to go to church tomorrow morning?
How many are going to go to church tomorrow morning, right?
And go up there and get told, oh, yeah, the laws don't apply to you.
Because we got grace now, so you could, you know, even though Jesus says repent, okay?
Repent means, again, not to sound repetitive, it's what?
Repent means to, don't sin no more, right?
It's transgression of the law.
Why would the law be transgressed if it's abolished?
You know, riddle me that.
Go ahead, call me up, call me up and let me know how.
When he says, yeah, plain and simple, he wants you to repent, and what does repent mean?
From sin.
And what is sin?
The Bible defines sin as transgression of the law.
Why would Jesus tell people to repent from sin?
And why would he say the lawlessness will not get into heaven?
If there's no law that's been abolished, then who are the lawless?
Please.
Yeah, of course, everybody runs their mouths all the time.
Not one Bible that they show, nor that they call.
It's the same story all the time.
But they'll do that to people that don't know any better, you know, that they can get over on.
But people that do know the Bible, they will never do that at all.
I've challenged hundreds of people, literally in the last couple of years, thousands probably over my lifetime, and not one of them can show Bible verses that sustain that kind of thing.
If they take it out of context and you hear them right there, they're done.
And I always open a phone line or something to them, not one of them call.
Not one.
Not one at all.
Except for some troll or something, but yeah.
Yeah, it's the same, same story all the time.
Being a good person doesn't have nothing to do with food or clothes or money.
Well, here's the thing, James.
What does Jesus say about good person?
He goes, none is good.
Yeah.
Because remember the guy called Jesus a good person?
He goes, why do you call me good?
For none is good, only the Father is good.
So there's no such thing as a good person.
Every one of our hearts are stale, okay?
Every one of our hearts are deceitful.
The Bible makes that very clear.
Nobody's good but the Father, plain and simple.
Sorry I ran off like that guys, but that really goes up my tailpipe.
I'm going to put it the best way I can.
That goes right up my tailpipe.
It just baffles me, man.
Why would the Ten Commandments be preached throughout the apostolic ages?
Why would it be preached by the early church fathers?
Why would the Ten Commandments be preached by the disciples and apostles?
And by Jesus, why would they, if they were abolished, why would they be preached?
Why would they spend all that time and money, not money, but all that time writing the ink all through the New Testament if they were abolished?
Come on, man, seriously.
Man, I tell you, man, I just like, wow, that's why there's no phone calls.
Yeah, we're live, guys, so give us a call if you disagree with us.
See, the phone's on, let me see, right?
Hear that?
The phone's on, so no excuse.
Yeah, and of course nobody's gonna call to refute this.
It's the way it goes all the time.
It's sickening.
But they'll sit there and play keyboard heroes because what they feel like or their feelings...
No, your feelings don't matter.
Your feelings are irrelevant.
What you think is irrelevant.
What I think is irrelevant.
It's what this says.
Plain and simple.
You know what I mean?
Man, it just really aggravates me, man.
Of course, it's gonna be...
Yeah, nobody's gonna call.
No, it's...
Yeah, but if anybody else wants to call, anybody at all, that wants to say hi or whatever, go for it.
The phone line's open.
So, man, I tell you.
Yeah, and Mo Gory IV, yeah, James, what you eat changes your DNA. Bingo.
That's exactly why they're forbidden.
Because that unclean food changes you genetically.
You are what you eat, right?
When you put unclean things in your body, you become unclean.
Common sense.
Law or no law, whatever the case, you use something bad for you, it's going to make you bad.
What happens if you go out and eat poison ivy?
You got to be dead and you just got to swell up your throat and everything else.
Yeah, I'd say it really is a sickening, man.
So, oh man, I just like...
It's unbelievable.
It really is.
Yeah, but if you want to watch that whole show, I put the link in the chat room there.
It's on our channel, too.
Both Rumble and...
Let me see what's going on over at Rumble.
So this is our Rumble channel here going on.
So we got 20 people watching on Rumble.
It's kind of low for this time of night.
But yeah, if you're not subscribed to Rumble, guys, please go do that.
If you're subscribed to Rumble, please go subscribe to our YouTube channel.
This is a little back here.
So yeah, thank you guys on Rumble for watching.
I just literally put that up like 10 minutes ago before the show.
I'm sorry.
So hopefully enough people get to watch it later.
I love Rumble, man, because Rumble's uncensored.
It's awesome.
But yeah, man.
And it's all the excuses just come out of the woodwork.
It's so amazing.
It really is.
I've debated pastors.
I've debated priests.
So let's do this.
951 Yarnia, what's your name?
This is Chris.
How you doing, Dan?
Hey, what's up, brother?
How about you?
I just listened to broadcast.
Yeah, so I'm going to go a little bit off the topic.
You said it's okay to call in.
Sure, that's fine.
Yeah, so I'm sure you've heard of the Hebrew Israelites before?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they're just even a lot of colored folks, you know?
The Indians and...
Oh, they think they're the only people that's going to go to heaven?
Yeah, yeah.
The only, like, blacks and Indians and natives and Hispanics are going to go to heaven, they say.
Yeah.
They say, like, when you talk about Gentiles, they're talking about the lost sheep of Israel who live in the Gentile nations.
That's what they say the Gentiles are when they say Gentile, you know.
Like Paul didn't preach to the Gentiles.
Even though Jesus says, Jew or Greek, rich or poor, we're all equal.
But they don't want to hear that though.
And what they don't want to hear too, because they think Jesus was African black or something.
He was like olive skin.
And right now he's all white.
He is, you know, illuminated.
You know what I mean?
So the skin color really doesn't matter.
But we understand a lot of the biblical prophets, like Enoch was black.
You know what I mean?
And some were white.
Like Paul, he was from Rome, so he's like more on the whitish side.
But there were some blacks, whatever the case, and some, you know, Jewish people and all that.
But, you know, it shows the skin color doesn't matter.
But they think, you know, these Hebrew people, the Hebrew Roots Movement, they think...
Because you're bloodline and all that, that's how you get to heaven.
And they don't understand the concept that anybody of any bloodline color or race could get to heaven through Jesus Christ.
You know what I mean?
And all that has...
You can literally be related to a direct descendant of King David himself, and you're still going to go to hell if you don't believe in Jesus.
Oh, yeah.
Yep.
So I just wanted to warn you guys down there in the chat, too, about the Hebrew Roots Movement, you know?
Yeah.
Be careful of it, guys, you know?
It'd be a pretty dangerous state.
They try to put up a front, like, they use, like, an identity to get people in, like, oh, you're black, we're special, we're the true Hebrews, and all this, you know?
Just be careful, guys.
Well, you're right, brother.
It's sad that we have to argue with people like that when the Bible is very clear on this stuff.
It just shows you that they don't believe in the Bible.
And this is the problem with the churches, right?
So the modern-day Jewish churches, they want to excommunicate the New Testament, right?
The newer modern-day Christian churches, they want to do it with the Old Testament, right?
But Revelation chapter 14 just nails it down.
14.12, we brought that up, right?
Revelations 14.12 says...
Hang on a second.
Alright, it's right there.
1412, right?
Here's the patience of saints in the end times.
Here they keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Christ.
So you've got to keep both.
So the modern day Christian churches will tell you, don't worry about the commandments.
The Jewish synagogues and all that, don't worry about Jesus.
So notice how they split them apart, but when the Bible says you need to do both.
Kind of weird, isn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah, it blows a lot of stuff out of the water.
Yeah.
It's all religious dogma.
They go by their own doctrines and all that, and they cherry-pick from the Bible.
And people like us who read strictly the Bible, we don't go by religious dogma.
And when people ask me, what religion are you?
I don't follow no religion.
None at all.
I just follow the Word of God.
I follow Jesus Christ, I follow the Word of God.
I don't belong to no denominations, no sects, no religions or anything like that.
Yeah, that's the way to go.
Straight Bible.
Yeah, man.
I'll hang up so somebody else can call in.
I appreciate your call, brother.
Thank you so much.
Okay.
Have a great Sabbath.
Thank you, you too.
So if anybody else wants to give a ring, we're going to stay out for another 10 minutes and we'll get to the Midnight Ride, which, by the way, is coming up next here.
Where is it?
Right there.
It's a Midnight Ride coming up.
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It's coming up on the channel there.
And if you're not subscribed to them, go to YouTube and subscribe to NYS TV. You can catch the live broadcast and there's people piling in the chat room already.
So it's pretty cool.
So I'm going to post this again in the chat rooms.
So this is like a warm up for the Midnight Ride.
So yeah.
So here we go guys.
415, Yarnia.
What's your name?
Hey, Dan.
It's Mo from the chat.
Hey, Mo.
How you doing, brother?
Oh, I'm doing good.
I'm just at my babushka's house taking care of her and the cat.
Oh, nice.
Yeah, it's amazing, isn't it?
People just don't get it.
Dude, it's annoying, but you were on fire today, and I'm really grateful for that.
I even got this girl who I'm talking to to tune in for a while, and she liked it.
But she said she wanted to come back and watch it when she's not distracted.
Oh, nice.
So, I got another listener, which is good.
Oh, thank you so much, brother.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, just like...
I'm sorry, go ahead.
Oh, and like, I try to share like all the NowACTV and your stuff and FOJC. Like, I'm in San Francisco.
I called in with you and Brian a while ago.
Oh, cool.
You know, it's a tough place here, you know, spiritually, but, you know, I still try to spread the word as much as I can, you know, and so I always ask for prayers for the city and for myself and getting the word out.
Like, I heard what you said about, like, street preachers being on the front lines, and I've been really thinking about doing that, but I think I need more courage and stuff like that, like, in order to do it, because, I mean, Those guys have balls, like, seriously, like, to just go out on, like, the street somewhere, especially, like, here, and just, like, be that guy who's doing it.
Like, dude, amazing.
Like, they're amazing.
I don't know how, like, even if some of their doctrine is kind of bad, like, I feel like their main message is just, like, to repent, which is great, you know, that someone's out there doing it.
Yeah, and all my praise goes to the street preachers.
God bless them, man.
Because, yeah, like I said, you said too, they're the front line.
They are on the front lines.
Yeah, it's easy for us to sit back in the computer or behind a microphone, but to be out in that street, it's rough.
I mean, I've seen people get attacked, spit at, stuff thrown at them, arrested.
I mean, it's nuts, man, and it's getting worse.
Yeah, dude, like, I actually got fired from a job because I wouldn't work on Saturday.
Then again, it was a rodeo job, so Saturday is a big day, but I still refuse to work because I'm going to rest on Saturday.
I would feed because the animals need food, but I'm not going to do other work than just the bare necessities for survival.
Yeah.
It was a couple jobs I had.
I wouldn't work on Saturdays either.
I had to get into the job eventually.
Or they just cut your hours, either one.
So we're going to cut you down to part-time or something.
And then you have no choice to either work or go find another job.
I'm blessed right now because of the job I do work at, and I've earned my way up the ladder, so when I got the full-time position, I got to pick my schedule, literally, because nobody wants to work third shift, so I just want the Friday overnights and Saturday overnights off, so I get out Friday morning at 7, don't have to be back into work at 11 o'clock Sunday night, so get the entire weekend off, which is what I'm blessed to do.
Yeah, that's tight.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
So, like, just congrats for being on fire today.
Like, this is one of my favorite topics because it's so, like, you can see how the devil works in a way where it's like, oh, you know, it's insignificant.
It's just like what you eat.
But, like, think about what you eat, right?
What was the first commandment that man ever got?
It was to not eat a fruit or a grape, you know?
Yep.
And so, like, that was, like, the first commandment we broke was what to eat or not to eat.
And so...
It's just like, it's another level of deception to get people to not eat, or to eat, like, unclean foods.
You know?
And, like, that's why I like that you cover it so well.
And that's what convicted me, was because I always felt like, well, actually, I never had to eat, like, meat, because I have PKU. It's a rare disorder where you basically can't eat protein.
Yeah.
So, until recently...
I couldn't eat protein.
Now I take a shot every day and it works it out fine.
But, like, yeah, I feel what I was saying.
But basically, like, you know what I'm saying.
Like, it's a deception, you know, to get people to be like, did God really say not to eat pigs, you know, when in fact he did say it.
And it's a small commandment, but if you love God, you will, like, follow all of his commandments.
You won't, like, try to find excuses.
Like, oh, my grandfather was a pig farmer and he was a pig farmer and everyone's a pig farmer.
Like, Everyone's going to go to hell, so I'm just going to eat pigs anyway.
That's not really a godly way to think.
That's kind of like a stiff-necked and proud way to think.
If you had more humility, you would see all the truth that's being spit, and then you would be like, okay, I'll give it a read for myself at least.
You wouldn't just harden your neck and reject it.
Because...
My dad's a Catholic.
I'm not going to be a Catholic because he's a Catholic.
That doesn't even make sense.
My mom doesn't believe in anything, so should I also not believe in anything?
No.
You can't use your family as an excuse.
You've got to rightly divide the word for yourself.
Absolutely.
You're right, brother.
God bless you, man.
Just try to lead by example, and that's what I try to do with my family.
And you see them slowly start to, you know, conform, not conform, but change themselves or, you know, it's like, oh, wow, you know, you at least plant a seed in them, you know?
So if you lead by example, and you at least tell them once or something about it, you know what I mean?
And then you've done your job, you know?
Yeah, because they'll see, you know, the change that's made in you.
And, like, even my mom.
My mom is this really cold Russian woman.
Like, she's at, like, zero all the time, you know?
She's an awesome lady.
She's really smart, and, like, she's done a lot for her family.
But I'm just telling you, and she would agree, that she's just very, like, at zero all the time.
And at one point, like a few weeks ago, she turned to me, and she's like, I don't know.
Maybe religion will save me.
And it just was out of the blue, like, before breakfast.
But, like, just that little thing that gave me so much hope.
Like, my dad, on the other hand, he's a little bit more in the stiff-necked category.
You know how some of those Catholics are?
Oh, yeah.
I grew up in a Catholic family, yep.
Like, they're so nice until you question their beliefs.
And then the stronghold comes out.
You know, it's funny too, you grew up in an Italian Catholic family, right?
The whole family is Italian.
It's so funny, right?
Sundays are holier than the law, right?
Monday through Saturday, they're cursing like God every two seconds, you know, saying effing Jews, you know, just like all kinds of racial remarks and swearing up a storm.
But on Sunday, they're like...
Yeah, that's a typical Italian Catholic family, man.
Yeah, I'm Irish Catholic on my dad's side, but I was baptized Russian Orthodox.
Oh, okay.
But, yeah, so it's like the same thing with him.
And, like, they'll say, like, OMG or, like, JC or GD or whatever.
But then, like, at least my dad has the decency to not go to church at all.
So at least he's not being a hypocrite.
He's just living his life, you know?
Yeah.
Not correctly.
Yeah.
But, yeah, I know what you're saying.
A lot of those, like, one time I read the Bible when I was 16, and I came to school, and I was just telling everyone, like, guys, like, this is an amazing book.
Like, I don't really believe it.
It's too much to handle, you know, at the time.
I was like, you know, when Jesus is like, you need to drink my blood and eat my flesh, and his disciples are like, sir, this is a hard teaching.
Who can accept it?
That's exactly how I felt when I first read the Bible.
I was like, this is a hard teaching.
Who can accept it?
It was like a bitter pill of swallow for us.
When you read just the book of Matthew, it convicts you.
It does.
When Jesus starts going off and stuff, it just convicts you.
I made the parallel between the Pharisees and the Catholic Church right away.
I was telling people about it.
I was like, guys, you have some pretty awesome things to say.
I don't feel like the Catholic Church is really that good.
I feel like they're lying to us or something.
Oh, yeah, you got that right.
And this girl is just like, she's like, oh, do you think you're the Pope because you read the Bible?
Like, only priests are supposed to read the Bible.
And I was like, you're just crazy.
Like, I actually called her an idiot because, like...
Well, you're right, man.
Sorry to cut you off, but we've got four minutes left until the minute, right?
So it's like a great call, but next time, please call in because I want to get more.
Okay.
Yeah, sure.
Thanks, Dan.
I really appreciate it.
God bless you, brother.
Yeah, God bless you too.
Yep, bye.
Scott Carpenter's family.
Alright.
Shalom.
So guys, got four minutes left and I'm heading over to The Minute Ride on the channel.
And this is Scott Carpenter here.
He's been on the show.
We had the Bigfoot cryptic creatures and the Nephilim among us on a Special Warfare Friday.
That was Scott Carpenter.
He was a guest on the show.
Expertness on Nephilim and Bigfoot stuff.
He just passed away today, I believe.
Brian, my co-host, told me.
So all hearts and prayers out to him and his family.
So again, tune in.
Coming up next is the Midnight Ride.
And I'm going to put the links in the chat one more time.
And put it here.
It's already there.
So put it here.
Here, there, and everywhere.
So actually that channel is right in the description.
So if you scroll down in the description, you'll see it.
So the links to the Midnight Ride.
So yeah, and thank you all.
And once again, if you want to support this operation, make a donation.
The link's in the description and also in the chat room to help support this operation.
Whatever you want to donate, that's great.
And please pray for us mainly.
So quick prayer here.
Heavenly Father, thank you so much for a great show.
And I pray that your word, your commandments that you've given us, the right upon our hearts, that stays within...
The system here of our church and the real church, not the religions out there, but the real church is us, the followers of you, Jesus Christ.
So we love you so much and we want to be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
And we want to keep and teach the commandments.
As you say, we will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
That's what we aim to do.
So we pray for everybody.
Scott Coppin, during his family.
Bobby Hale here and his daughter at this 102 degree temperature.
We pray that you could lower that temperature, Lord.