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So today's broadcast, Lord of the Sabbaths, and welcome to the third edition here of Biblical Warfare, a brand new broadcast on Thursday nights.
So we are live, live, live, like always.
And we will, yeah, we're going to cover a lot of stuff tonight, a lot of good stuff here.
And Mazeline, what we're doing is I will give a nice Bible study.
Lord of the Sabbaths is the title tonight.
What day is a Sabbath day?
We're going to cover that today.
Was it change?
We're going to find out.
And also, we're going to cover so-called Bible contradictions, all those, you know, tons of Bible contradictions.
So we're going to debunk those things.
Then we're going to get to some little bit of news of what's going on in the world with the Bible.
So until that, we'll see you in a minute.
So once again, welcome to broadcast, everybody.
I'm your host, DM Badondi, and we got great information today.
We're going to talk about.
And I encourage you guys, if you've got a Bible, open it up.
Even though we show it on screen, especially for those people on shake and wakeradio.com, please open your Bibles up because we always encourage you to read the Word of God for yourselves and also challenge everybody.
And I always welcome people to challenge me if you don't believe me.
Whatever the case, I'm not going to hold it against you.
But tonight, we're going to talk about generally what the Sabbath day is.
And Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath.
So does that mean it's Sunday now?
We're going to get into the study here and a lot of stuff, man.
I tell you.
So, yeah, I'm just trying to get my thoughts together.
So, I've got a great study for you.
And once again, we like to debunk these so-called, I should have said, so-called Bible contradictions.
They see them all over the internet.
These people post these stupid memes out there.
Look, there's a barber contradiction.
Come to find out.
Yeah, there's no contradiction at all.
They'll post the verses, but out of context and whatever the case, or they'll add something to it, you know what I mean?
Because they know most people don't read the Bible.
They see a couple Bible verses.
Oh, yeah, it must be a contradiction.
You know what I mean?
Because people don't know the Bible and they shouldn't be studying the Bible.
And then the thing is, so even if you scarfers out there, you people who hate the Bible, all right, before you post something, especially those stupid memes, know what the heck you're talking about.
I did, you know, I mean, I battle these people all the time in the chat rooms and everything else.
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Trey Harris from Course Correction Radio is going to be joining us on Gnosis, I'm sorry, Spiritual Warfare Friday.
And the title of that show is Gnostics Gnosis of Deception.
So that is going to be one powerful broadcast here.
And we're going to expose the Gnostics.
And if you haven't heard of them before, they're the ones who claim that Jesus had a wife, Mary Magdalene, they have kids and everything else.
And the Holy Spirit, they blasphemed the Holy Spirit to say the Holy Spirit was a female.
And they got all this garbage.
It's a mix of when we did the show on the scenes, nothing different.
It's the same stuff, the same Eastern mysticism garbage that they spew.
And some of these morons, oxymorons, I'm sorry, I call them Oxymoron, to claim that you're a Gnostic Christian.
That's like saying you're a Christian witch or a Christian Satanist.
Makes no sense at all.
But yep, they claim that, oh, we're, you know, we know Jesus and everything else, and they lie about Jesus.
They bash Paul.
I mean, it's disgusting.
So we're going to be exposing that tomorrow night.
The Gnostics Gnosis of Deception.
So Gnosis means so-called knowledge.
And yeah, the knowledge they have is nothing knowledgeable at all.
But Eastern mysticism garbage, New Age garbage.
That's exactly what that is.
So let's get to the finally getting to the teachings tonight.
I want to welcome everybody to the chat.
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So anyway, let's see what the Bible has to say.
So again, Lord of the Sabbath.
So was the Sabbath day changed?
So anyway, Genesis 2, verses 2 and 3.
So now, mind you, this is before the Ten Commandments came along.
So I know a lot of people say, well, the Sabbath's only for the Jews.
The Sabbath is part of the Ten Commandments and all that stuff, right?
No, it's not.
You know, I mean, it's God's day.
So long before the Ten Commandments, long before a Jew walked the face of the earth on creation, our Heavenly Father created the earth and the heavens.
And on the seventh day, God ended his work and which he had made, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work, which he had made.
And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it because that in it he had rested from all his work, which God created and made.
Now, I want to point out real quick here that if you want to, you know, because some people say, well, it depends what calendar you're using.
Or no, you know, whatever.
So it doesn't matter what calendar you use.
You go look for yourself, go check out every single calendar in the world.
Every one of them.
All through history.
Every calendar there is.
They all have one thing in common.
On the seventh day, every one of them, the seventh day is the end of the week.
Plain and simple.
Right?
And on every one of those calendars, what we call Saturday, it's called Sabbath in Israel.
It's called Sabbath in Spanish countries.
It has S-A-T-E-S-A-B, things like that.
You know, referring to a Sabbath.
So no matter how you slice it, every single calendar, I had a bunch of charts I forgot to include in the broadcast here.
But it showed every Saturday, every end of the week, it's what we call Saturday.
So that's one thing every calendar in the world has in common.
So there's no saying, oh, it depends what calendar you use.
Well, it doesn't matter what calendar you use.
Go use any calendar you want.
At the end of the week, the seventh day is what we call Saturday.
What Israel calls Sabbath.
It has a lot of simulating names in that.
So there's no getting around that.
So once again, God craved the heavens and earth, right?
And on the seventh day, he rested and he sanctified that day.
He called it the Sabbath.
The seventh day of rest.
So this is, again, long before any laws were established, long before anything.
This was the first thing that he established.
So this is not a Jewish thing.
This day is the Lord's Day.
The Father's Day.
I'm going to show you tonight because we're here because of the Catholic Church confusion and all this other stuff, right?
What is the Lord's Day?
Oh, Lord's Day is Sunday.
No, it's not Sunday.
The Lord's Day in the scripture is Saturday.
It would approve that tonight.
Because first of all, it's the Father's Day.
The Father is the Lord as well.
He sanctified that day.
Then you got the people out there.
Oh, whoa, it doesn't matter what day it is.
Every day is the Lord's Day.
No, it is not.
He didn't sanctify Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
He sanctified Saturday, the seventh day.
And you will not find anything different in the scripture.
So if you go on, Acts chapter 2.
Acts chapter 2.
So they met.
This is where they get this from, the Catholics, right?
And, you know, modern days, even though the Catholic Church has admitted, yes, they changed it.
It was Constantine who changed the Saturday because when he took control of Rome, he claimed to get converted to Christianity.
And yes, Christianity was around before Catholicism.
Because Constantine used that to take control of Rome, then started the Catholic Church.
He merged his diluted version of Christianity with paganism.
Created the Catholic Church.
Catholic means universal.
It's a universal church to appease both the Rome.
I mean, yeah, the Roman pagans and the Christians at the time.
Then when he got in there, he corrupted it all.
So he then, when he established control, anybody in Rome and Roman territories, you are not allowed to have the Sabbath day no more.
He, by law, changed it to Sunday, which is unbiblical.
You know what I mean?
So he calls it the Lord's Day.
No, it's not.
So this is what they go off of, right?
And the modern day dispensationalist Christians, right?
They'll defend it to the college come home.
Even though the Catholic Church admitted, they're the ones who changed it.
They are the ones.
Nobody else.
They'll defend this garbage to the college come home, right?
So this is what they use, the prime verse that they use.
Acts 2, 7, and 9, right?
And upon the first day of the week, which was a Sunday, right?
When the disciples came together, and this is after Jesus had rosen from the dead, the day, you know, when he was resurrected, people seen him walking the streets, right?
And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them and ready to depart on the morrow.
I'm sorry, this ain't the one I'm right.
Yeah.
So I'm referring to, I'm sorry, in Matthew, I had the wrong words, but even this still tool they use this as well.
So about Paul, right?
And they said the first day of the week, the disciples came together to break bread.
Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on the morrow and continue his speech until midnight.
And there were many lights in the upper chamber that they were gathered together.
And they sat in the window, a certain young man named Euchas, being fallen into a deep sleep.
And Paul was a long preaching, he sunk down in sleep and fell down on the third loft, and he was taken up dead.
So this is later on and also what I was trying to refer to as well, because they use these two verses here.
These seven verses, this and back in Matthew, when they all met at the tomb Sunday.
You know, when Jesus, when Mary Magdalene went to the tomb, we could show you the scriptures if you guys want.
But when Mary Magdalene went to the tomb early Sunday morning before the sun came up, she went to the tomb and the angel told her he's already dead.
I'm sorry, he's already gone.
Because she went to the tomb was open.
She's looking around.
Where is he?
And the angel was sitting there.
He's already gone.
Referring to he's already gone.
He's not here.
He's already been gone.
You know, so, and I believe that was on, you know, a lot of people believe that he rose on the Sabbath, but regardless, it doesn't matter if Jesus rose on the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or a year from then.
It doesn't matter.
That does not change the Sabbath.
And people say, well, they all met there.
Well, yeah, they met on the first day of the week.
Absolutely.
And here in what Paul do, they met on the first day of the week.
They broke bread, right?
Gathered together.
That was that one time.
When they, that one time when Jesus, you know, when they met at the tomb and all that to see the good news that Jesus is gone, right?
Then Jesus appeared to them later that day.
And in this count here, too, when Paul was killed, right?
Died, I'm sorry.
They all met on the first day of the week, right?
This does not at all, in any slightest way, indicate that the Ten Commandments would change.
The fourth commandment is keep the Sabbath day holy.
Not at all, does it even remotely, in the slightest little teeny wee-ty bit, to say, all right, the Sabbath is now on Sunday, or now it's the Lord's Day.
No, the Lord's Day is the Sabbath.
And we're going to show you that what the scriptures have to say that.
And again, I want to clear that confusion up because it's the Catholic Church who are the ones who caused all this confusion.
Nobody else.
Then modern-day Christian churches.
And here's the thing, too.
People don't understand this.
The Christian churches in this country, United States of America, right?
Since the beginning of this country, when the people settled here and all that, we've never, ever even heard or went to anything in accordance with Rome.
The Christians here, the Puritans here, highly opposed anything to do with the Catholic Church.
Anything.
Then it was over the course of the late 1800s and 1900s when Catholicism started coming to this country.
They opened the floodgates to all these pagan holidays.
And all of a sudden, now churches are starting to do the Sunday worship because it was called Rome international law.
That all religions started appearing to the Catholic dogma.
Even though they, you know, you go to these Christian churches, oh, we're not Catholic, we have nothing to do with them.
Really?
Sunday, you're on a Sunday, you're on these pagan holidays, you have a lot to do with Catholic.
So any of your pastors out there right now that have Sunday service, Christmas, Easter, and all that, and that tell you we have nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
They're full of baloney because they're following Catholic laws, Catholic dogma, and doctrine.
That's exactly what they're following.
Because it's certainly not found in the Bible.
I'm telling you right now.
They are not found in the scripture of the Word of God.
Because the Word of God tells you to keep the feast, the biblical feast.
And no, they're not just for the Jews.
The biblical feast of the Passover and the other six biblical feasts that Jesus Himself partook in.
And I'm not saying if you have Sunday worship, there's nothing wrong with that.
Not at all.
If you go to Sunday worship, that's cool, but don't disregard the Sabbath.
That's the problem.
If you just go to Sunday worship, that's a problem.
But if you have Sabbath, right?
Honor the Sabbath, keep holy, then you go to a Sunday worship, whatever.
That's cool.
You know, because on the seventh day, you're supposed to rest anyway.
It doesn't say you have to worship and all the stuff.
No, you rest.
Plain and simple.
That's honoring the Father.
You rest.
That's it.
You know what I mean?
And so, and we've done many broadcasts on the Sabbath and everything else.
And we could go to Hebrews chapter 4, verses 1 through 10.
I'll tell you right there, Paul confirms the Sabbath is the seventh day.
And his rest, the Lord's rest, and actually, I should bring that up because that's very relevant to what we're going to talk about here today.
So this is very important stuff.
So anyway, that's what the verses use Acts and I think the one in Matthew that they all gathered together on the first day.
Yes, they did.
Absolutely they did.
That was at one time.
They didn't keep doing this weekly.
This did not become a weekly ritual.
They got it together, excited, you know, excited that Jesus rose from the dead, and they moved on.
This didn't say, all right, from now on, we're going to do Sunday, and that's it.
Nothing.
And you would think, right, how important is the commandments to Jesus?
Now, the modern church don't tell you that.
How important is the Ten Commandments to Jesus?
Very important.
Religiously, he stated, keep the commandments of God, specifying the commandments of God, the Father.
And yes, he had his two commandments, the great commandments, right?
Which are the summary of the Ten Commandments.
So no matter which way you slice it or dice it, the Ten Commandments are still valid.
You know, so yeah, Hebrews 4, I don't want to get off the track here.
Hang on a second.
So, all right, first of all, yeah, so anyway, they accused Jesus of breaking the Sabbath, just used it.
And the modern-day dispensationalist churches will use this against the Sabbath day to say, oh, look, Jesus didn't keep the Sabbath.
Absolutely, he most certainly did keep the Sabbath.
Now, there's a few things that happen, and I'll get to Hebrews 4 after that.
There's a few things happen, right?
That they accuse Jesus of breaking the Sabbath, right?
So, if you go to Luke 13, 10 through 17, and he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath, right?
So, Jesus was teaching in the synagogues on the Sabbath.
Every Sabbath, just about he was in the synagogue teaching.
And behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity, 18 years old, she was, and was bowed together and could not, no wise, lift up herself.
She was, yeah, a spirit infirmity.
She was sick, too.
And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him and said unto her, Woman, thou art loosed from the infirmity.
In other words, infirmity be gone.
And he laid his hands on her, and immediately she was made straight and glorified God.
And the ruler of the synagogue answered in indignation because that Jesus had healed on the Sabbath day and said unto the people, There are six days in which we might ought to work and them therefore come and be healed, and not on the Sabbath day.
So this is where the Bible scoffers will use this against Jesus.
Dispensationalists will even use it to say, oh, you know, this to do with the Sabbath.
No, it's nothing to do with that.
Now, Jesus points out, right?
He's not saying you could work on the Sabbath.
Not at all.
He's not breaking the Sabbath rules because here he says, the Lord then answered, Jesus answered them and said, You hypocrite, does not teach one of you on a Sabbath loose his ox or his ass from the stall and lead him away to watering?
And ought not his woman, being the daughter of Abraham, who Satan had bound, load these 18 years, be loose from the bonds on the Sabbath day.
And when he had said these things, his adversaries were ashamed.
The Jewish, the elders were ashamed.
And all the people rejoiced for the glorious things that were done by him.
So he's saying, what are you saying?
All right, because the Sabbath day, do you not feed your oxen?
Do you not feed your animals and give them water and all that?
Do you not help somebody if they need help?
That's not breaking the Sabbath.
He's making it very clear.
And you notice how they accused him of that.
And real quick, he shut them down real quick.
Then another one here, Matthew 1.
Actually, it's Matthew.
Yeah, my bad.
So Matthew chapter 12, right?
We'll go there.
1 through 18 here.
So this more they accuse Jesus of breaking the Sabbath.
And at the time, Jesus went on the Sabbath day, right, on the Sabbath day, the seventh day, through the corn and his disciples.
Now, people argue if it's corn or wheat, it doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
They went through the day, the corn and his disciples were hungry and began to pluck the ears of corn and to eat.
But when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto him, Behold, the disciples that do which is not lawful upon the Sabbath day.
So because they're going to get corn or whatever it was, right, to eat, because they were hungry.
Go pick the corn and eat it.
They're not selling it.
They're not harvesting it.
They're just picking it to eat it, right?
So the Pharisees immediately accused them of working on the Sabbath.
But Jesus said to them, right, have you not read what David did?
When he was hungry, and they were with him, how he entered into the house of God and he did eat the showbread, which were not lawful to eat, neither for them or where with him, but only for the priests, right?
He's asking this, right?
And here, ye not read the law?
He's saying to these Pharisees, do you not know the law?
Do you not read it?
How about on the Sabbath days, the priests in the temple who profane the Sabbath are blameless?
He's saying, like, the priests in the temples that blameless, they're allowed to do this.
This is according to the law.
He's throwing the law right back in the face.
But I say unto you that in this place is one greater than the temple.
There is one who is greater than the temple.
He's talking about himself.
But if he had known what this meant, I will have mercy and not sacrifice, ye would not have condemned the guiltless.
For the Son of Man is also the Lord of the Sabbath day.
He's telling them right out because I accuse him, oh, you guys are eating.
You went to pick corn.
That's a violation of the Sabbath law.
And this was scoffers, and everybody else who used to scoffers who could use it condemn Jesus or say his contradictions or, you know, these modern day churches use it to show, oh, you could do this stuff on the Sabbath, right?
He's not, again, context is key, plain and simple, right?
So they went to go pick corn because they're hungry, not because, well, they're not supposed to eat on the Sabbath.
You know what I mean?
That's what he's trying to point out.
It's not a violation.
We're not working.
We're just getting corn to eat.
We're not selling it.
We're not harvesting it, whatever the case, right?
We're just getting corn because we're hungry and eat, right?
There's nothing wrong with that.
And Jesus drew it right back in the face because King David was hungry one day.
And yeah, according to the law, it was protecting him, right?
And when he was departed thence, he went into their synagogue.
So he departed right away, went into the synagogue again on the Sabbath day.
And right here, the Son of Man, he says, is Lord even on the Sabbath day.
So every time you see Lord of the Sabbath on that stuff, right here, right here indicates that the Lord's day is the Sabbath day because he is the Lord of the Sabbath.
It's common sense.
Common sense to see that.
If the Lord's day, okay, I'm sorry, if Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath, right, what is the Lord's day?
The Sabbath.
Doesn't take a scholar to figure this out.
And it's not just here.
It's tons more coming in here.
So, and behold, there was a rich man which had withered hand.
His hand was this is on the Sabbath, right?
They're in a synagogue.
And this rich man came and he had a hand that was withered.
And they asked him, saying, is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day that they may accuse him?
So this guy came to him.
He had a distorted hand, whatever the case.
And they were asking, is this lawful to heal somebody on the Sabbath day?
And Jesus said to them, What man shall there be among you that shall not have one sheep?
And if it falls into a pit on the Sabbath day, will it not lay hold on it and lift it out?
How much then is better than the sheep?
Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the Sabbath day?
So he's saying, use an example, right?
Just because it's Sabbath day, right, and your sheep happens to fall into a hole, and you know, that could be dead from that.
So because of the Sabbath day, you're not supposed to lift the sheep out?
No.
And then he's trying to show you here.
If somebody needs help on the Sabbath, you're not violating the Sabbath law by helping them.
This guy came to him, his hands all messed up and everything, and he healed the guy's hand.
And of course, the Pharisees accuse him again, working on the Sabbath.
That's not.
And he's like saying the thing.
Again, if you have sheep or any cattle, right?
And just because it's Sabbath day and the cattle is in a life-threatening situation doesn't mean you're supposed to wait to Sunday.
Or if you've got a friend out there who's ready to die.
Or whatever the case, how the situation, right?
He said, they're laying under a car, God forbid.
Oh, we can't do nothing because it's the Sabbath day.
No, Jesus is trying to point out, yes, you do something.
You do help them.
You're supposed to do good on the Sabbath.
Then he said unto them, stretch forth your hand.
And he stretched forth and he restored whole, like as the others.
And the Pharisees went out and held a council against him that they mightn't destroy him.
So right away, the Pharisees jumping all over this.
Oh, he healed on the Sabbath day.
Oh, man.
We got to persecute this guy.
But when Jesus knew it, he withdrew himself from thence, and great multitudes followed him and he healed them all and charged them that they should not make him known, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaias the prophet, Elias, the prophet, saying, Behold, my servant, whom I have chosen, my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased, I will put my spirit upon him, and he shall show judgment to the Gentiles.
So, yes, many of these accusations about, oh, Jesus broke the Sabbath and all that stuff.
No, Jesus did not break the Sabbath at all.
And so, what's next?
Luke.
Yeah.
Did I mess this up?
Yep.
Hang on a second.
Luke.
Jump ahead in my notes here.
So Luke 13.
So I'll give you guys a second to digest this here.
So, Mark, where did I get that from?
Mark 2.
Yep, I exit out of the thing by accident.
All right, my bad.
we'll go to Luke so again then try to accuse Jesus of breaking the Sabbath Luke 13, verses 10 to 17.
And he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath.
So this is what Jesus did on the Sabbath.
He taught in the synagogues, even since he was a kid.
And no, there's no missing years of Jesus or that bullcrap that he went out to the Eastern religions to learn philosophy.
No, he never did any of that.
It says he was born, we always say he could walk, whatever the case.
When he was a young kid, he was in the synagogues on the Sabbath.
Teaching, and they were stoned by a young kid like that teaching the word of God.
You know, it's awesome.
So anyway, Luke 13, 10 to 17, and he was teaching Jesus, he was teaching in the synagogue on the Sabbath.
And behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity, 18 years.
And we already can see, all right, this is Luke's account.
So I'm not going to go over that for the sake of time.
This is Luke's account about the woman with the infirmity that Jesus healed on the Sabbath.
And, you know, of course, they try to accuse him of breaking the Sabbath.
And yeah, so for the sake of time, we're going to, you know, because we already went over that.
That's just Luke's account of the same situation.
So, yeah, and now Matthew 12.
Again, here one second.
Let me see.
Matthew 12, 8.
Yeah, I just closed out a couple of my tabs by accident.
So now we're going to learn about Jesus being the Lord of the Sabbath, and the Sabbath day is the Lord's day.
So now we get to the Lord of the Sabbath.
How is Jesus the Lord of the Sabbath?
Well, again, going back to Matthew 8, 12, 8, I'm sorry, where he says, right now, for the Son of Man is Lord of even on the Sabbath day.
So this is Jesus' words himself saying, I am the Lord of the Sabbath.
Over in Mark 2, 27, 28, he says, and he said unto them, the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath.
Therefore, the Son of Man is also the Lord of the Sabbath.
So I want to point out something real quick here because a lot of people, oh man, because when you tell them about Saturday and all that, they'll say, oh, no, no, this here told you it doesn't matter.
If Saturday doesn't work for you, you can do it Sunday, Monday, it doesn't matter because the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
I think you're getting a little bit confused here.
I'm going to point this out for one second, right?
This does not mean you get to decide what the Sabbath day is.
This does not mean it's your choice and you've got to decide what fits your schedule.
This means God makes the schedule, right?
The seventh day.
Therefore, you follow it.
This is what's saying, right?
If you go to school, right?
When you go to school, you enroll in college or school, whatever, they give you a schedule.
Your God is counselor gives you a schedule.
You have to show up.
Guess what?
If you don't show up, you fail, right?
You get a job, right?
And when you get a job, your boss hands you a schedule to say, hey, this is what you need to do.
Work, we need to work this shift, whatever.
Guess what?
You don't show up.
Guess what happens?
Go on.
Yeah, exactly.
So this is God giving you a schedule, right?
The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
In other words, man does not get to choose what day the Sabbath is.
He makes the schedule.
God makes the schedule.
And over and over in the scripture says the Sabbath is the seventh day.
Not, oh, okay, you can't do this Saturday.
All right, no problem.
Tuesday is fine, you know, because it works best for your schedule.
No, that's not how this works.
Then yeah, they're like, oh, every day is the Sabbath.
No, not any day is the Sabbath.
That's not how this goes.
The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
He makes the schedule, you follow it.
Plain and simple.
He's not going to revolve around you.
The creator of the universe is not going to say, all right, I can't do this because Charlie over there.
Charlie, he's got a soccer practice on Saturdays.
So we're going to time that out.
Well, what works for you, Bill?
What works for you, Harold?
Yeah, what works for you guys?
We'll kind of figure out what would be a good day for the no.
Saturday is the day.
You don't show up.
That's it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you have to deal with God with that.
God makes the rules, plain and simple.
But anyway, therefore, the Son of Man, who is the Son of Man, is Jesus, is Lord also of the Sabbath.
He makes the rules, the schedule, we follow.
Plain and simple.
There's no debate on that.
And you go to Luke here, 6, 1 through 5 says, and it came to pass on the second Sabbath after the first that he went through the cornfields and the disciples plucked ears of corn and did eat and rubbing them in their hands.
And a certain of the Pharisees said unto him, why do you do this?
It's not lawful to do this on the Sabbath day, which we covered this, but it's a reason why I'm bringing this up.
And Jesus answered them, saying, have you not read this as much as this?
What David did when himself was hungry?
In which they were with him?
And he also went into the house of God and took of the showbread and gave them also that were with him, which was not lawful to eat, but for the priest alone.
And he said to them, the son of man is also, which we covered a few minutes ago, saying, yeah, if you're hungry, it's lawful to eat.
And, you know, if you're out there, like on the Sabbath, right, right?
You're hungry out there, right?
And you're driving around like, oh man, I didn't prep nothing.
Go to a supermarket.
Go get something.
Go to a store and buy something.
It's not violating the Sabbath day.
Same modern day terms with that.
But anyway, and he said unto them, the Son of Man is also the Lord of the Sabbath.
Plain and simple.
And it's one more clarification on that seventh day, guys.
This is Paul, Hebrews chapter 4, verses 1 through 10.
And let us be, therefore, fear, I'm sorry, lest promise being left into entering into his rest.
This is talk about the day of rest.
And to his rest is the rest in Jesus.
Of you should seem to come short of it.
For us was a gospel preached, as well as unto them, but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them and heard it.
And for we have believed, do not, I'm sorry, for we believed to enter into rest, as he did.
This is saying, we're supposed to enter into rest as Jesus did.
As I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest, although the works were finished from the foundation of the world, for he spake in a certain place in the seventh day.
What's that certain place?
How many times we hear Jesus spoke where?
In the synagogues, right?
This is Paul making reference to that.
Referring to what?
The seventh day.
Well, the certain place that Jesus spoke in the seventh day on the wise.
He spoke to the people in the synagogue on the seventh day.
And God did rest on the seventh day from all his works.
This is reciting Genesis 2.1.
The seventh day is the rest of his day of rest, right?
And in this place, again, if you shall enter into my rest, talk about the rest of Jesus.
Seeing therefore it remains that some may enter therein.
And if they do whom the first preach entered not because of unbelief.
And again, he limited a certain day.
Check this out.
Pay attention.
He limited that certain day.
Saying to David, remember Jesus recited to David?
Today, even so long after the time it is said, today, if we will hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
For if Jesus have given them rest, then would he have not spoken of another day?
He's clearly saying right now, there is no other day.
The day of rest and his rest and the rest of Jesus is the Sabbath.
He's pointing out on the seventh day.
This is plain and simple.
Me and John Hall did a whole show off this one chapter here.
A whole show.
Hebrews 4 chapter verses 1 through 10.
We did a whole show off these 10 verses.
He's clearly stating right now, this is long after Jesus is gone.
This is when Paul, before he's dying, right?
He came to the Hebrews and told them, like, yeah, the day of rest is in Jesus.
And it's on the Sabbath day.
It's not any other day.
He said right there, if there's any other day, we were told you so.
There remaineth, therefore, a rest to the people of God.
So, yes, who is he talking to?
He's talking Hebrews.
And also, this applies to you Gentiles that are now new into the faith.
Oh, they don't apply to us.
Yeah, they do apply to you.
You become a new creation.
Look at Deuteronomy, right?
For example, when God physically ruled over Israel, he told people from other lands that were not Jews, you're welcome to come into Israel.
You're welcome to be part of Israel.
But you have to keep the abominations of your nations out of here.
You have to abide by my rules and my laws.
What makes you think any different?
If you're a non-Jew right now, you're a believer in Jesus Christ.
Oh, I don't have to abide by the laws.
What in the hell makes you think that you're going to go into the kingdom of God and not abide by the 10 commandments?
Are you out of your freaking mind?
Seriously, how do you out of your gourd?
Oh, yeah, here's my free pass of grace again.
Oh, yeah.
Yep.
Here's my grace pass.
You know what, Lord, I'm going to slip my friend's wife.
Here's my free pass, my grace pass.
Yeah, that doesn't work that way.
Grace is not a free pass to sin.
Oh, I'm a Gentile.
Those don't apply to me.
Yeah, they do.
Because when you become a believer, it doesn't matter if you're Jewish, it doesn't matter if you're Hebrew, I mean, Germany, whatever, you're Chinese, whatever you are, right?
Whatever color you are.
When you become a believer in Jesus Christ, you are grafted into God's Israel.
You become a new creature.
You're an adopted child of God.
Therefore, those 10 commandments that were for the Jews apply to you as well.
And plus, you look around the universal laws.
What happens if you go to all these countries?
Some countries, they kill you for stealing.
Committing adultery is a big crime.
It was a big crime in this country for many years, hundreds of years.
You kidding me?
If you got caught cheating on your wife in this country, United States of America, what would happen?
You would go to jail.
Most of these laws, like, you know what I mean?
Like, most of these Ten Commandments are laws, like universal laws all over the world.
What happens if you murder somebody?
You go to jail and probably get a death penalty in some places.
You know what I mean?
What happens if you get caught lying in court?
Yeah.
So, yeah, the Ninth Commandment violation.
You said you dig the Ten Commandments don't apply to you?
You're out of your mind.
That kid pissed, excuse my language, ticks me off, okay, when these Christians out there who call themselves Christians that think they have a free pass to that.
This free pass of grace cancels out the Ten Commandments.
It cancels them out.
I could go do whatever I want.
And I heard ministers say that, blasphemy saying that.
Oh, come into my church, believe in Jesus.
You should go kill somebody from now on or do whatever you want, sleep with somebody.
You know, the grace, you can do what you want.
You can't do that.
These people are out of their freaking minds.
Paul himself is saying this long after, right?
Long after Jesus has been resurrected and all that stuff.
This is Paul saying.
For he that has entered into his rest, he also has ceased from his own works as God did from this.
He's saying right here, there's no other day.
The Lord's Day, the day in his rest is the Sabbath day.
It's not Sunday.
It's not when you feel like you want to do it.
And I want to lay it down to heart to everybody.
You know what I mean?
This is the way it is.
God makes the schedule you follow it or don't.
That's up to you.
And I'm not going to judge you for that.
That's between you and God.
But I'm here to tell you.
My job is here to tell you.
And yeah, do I violate the Sabbath sometimes?
Absolutely.
Sometimes I get called into work.
I don't want to do that.
But, you know, the thing is, we have to go by what the Father says.
And yes, people break those things all the time.
That's where grace comes in.
We ask for forgiveness and all that, and we get forgiven.
You know what I mean?
But the thing is, it's not a free pass of sin either.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Every one of us out here breaks the Ten Commandments every day.
And if you say you don't, you're a liar.
I'll call you a lie to your face.
But that's where grace comes in, forgiveness and repentance, where you need to repent of that and come to the Lord.
So if anybody out there to say, oh, yeah, yeah, the 10 commandments, you know, yeah, go pounce in.
Seriously, go pounce in.
If you dictate the seventh day, it doesn't apply to you because you're not a Jew.
It's not a Jewish thing.
This is a God thing.
On creation, he stops long before, thousands of years, probably before you walk the face of the earth.
He said on the seventh day, even to Adam and Eve, this is my day.
You keep it.
Jesus himself, on the Sabbath, he's the Lord of the Sabbath.
Paul afterwards say, hey, there's no other day.
If there was another day, we would have told you so.
So that Lord's Day Sunday is not Sunday.
It's the Sabbath.
So it didn't matter if Jesus is resurrected on a Sunday, Monday, three years, whatever.
That does not have nothing to do at all with change in the Sabbath or abolishing it.
None.
These people just try to be up a wall with this crap.
So Jesus in the spirit on the Lord's Day.
I'm John.
I'm sorry.
So if we go to Revelation 1, right?
And I, John, also am your brother and companion and tribulation and in the kingdom of patience of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Was in the isle on the island of Patmos.
Word of God.
And for the testimony of Jesus Christ.
And was in the spirit.
And I was in the spirit, John's saying.
I was in the spirit on the Lord's day.
On the Lord's Day.
And heard behind me a great voice of a trumpet.
So this is when Jesus came to him.
Now people say, well, because they get this confused with the day of the Lord.
So that's where it comes in.
Because when you hear about the day of the Lord, the day of the Lord is the judgment day.
This is not referring to judgment day right here.
This is before he received revelation.
He was fasting all that, and he was in the spirit.
On the Lord's Day, it was the Sabbath.
Then Jesus appeared to him.
Then he talks about later on, yes, the day of the Lord.
The day of the Lord is judgment.
That's not what, right here, this is not what he's talking about.
This is before Jesus gave him revelation.
He was in the spirit on the Lord's Day.
The Sabbath.
Jesus came to John on the Sabbath to give him revelation.
And you will not find anything at all in the scripture that even remotely, and I challenge anybody out there, anywhere in the scripture at all to remotely say that the Lord's Day is Sunday.
It's not.
The Lord's Day, it's common sense.
Again, you don't need to be a scholar to figure this out.
And Jesus proclaimed several times as we read, I am the Lord of the Sabbath.
Referring to the Sabbath on the seventh day, right?
If I use the Lord of the Sabbath, what do you think the Lord's Day is?
Hello.
Like back to the future.
Hello.
Anybody home, Dick McFly, think.
You know what I mean?
Seriously.
The Lord's Day is the Sabbath day.
Bottom line, period.
Then you got Matthew here.
Now check this out, right?
Then this goes to the commandments.
Little to the commandments, right?
So to your dispersationalist out there that, oh, the Ten Commandments are abolished.
We got that free pass of grace, right?
But you don't bother reading when Paul talks about that free pass, right?
Y'all bring up those verses that he says the ordinances were abolished, right?
The ordinances are not the laws.
The ordinances, laws, commandments, and statutes.
Four different things, if you need to know legal terminology.
Nowhere does Paul or anywhere in the Bible say that the Ten Commandments or the laws were abolished.
Nowhere.
Zero.
Right?
So this is what Jesus told this man, right?
So behold, one came and said unto him, Good master.
So this is a rich man coming to Jesus.
He's asking Jesus, what good shall I do that I may have eternal life?
So he's asking Jesus, what do I need to do to be saved, to have eternal life?
And Jesus said to him, why do you call me good?
For there is none good, the one, but only the Father.
But if you will enter into life, right?
If you want to enter into this eternal life, what does he say?
Keep the commandments.
Keep the commandments.
Now, this is where dispensations will stop you.
Does Eloch always talk about his two great commandments?
Now, context is key.
What does this mean?
Keep the commandments.
Is it Jesus' two great commandments or the Ten Commandments?
Keep the commandments, right?
And even if it is the two great commandments, the two great commandments are the summary of the ten.
So no matter which way.
But however, let the scripture interpret scripture.
And Jesus goes on and he says unto them, which Jesus said, thou shalt do no murder.
Don't murder.
That's called the sixth commandment in the Bible.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
That's number seven.
Thou shalt not steal.
That's number eight.
Thou shalt not bear false witness.
That's number nine.
So what part of this, I mean, this right here should just solify the whole thing right here.
What part of that does people not understand?
This is the great delusion.
I'm telling you right now, this is the great delusion that's upon even Christians today.
That really believe in their minds because of the filth that comes from these churches, the spiritual rebuke that comes out of these abominable pastors and all that.
Right here.
Keep the commandments of God.
That's it.
Keep these commandments.
These are the Ten Commandments.
Honor the father and mother.
That's the fifth commandment.
Thou shalt love the neighbor as thyself.
That's the first commandment also, his first great commandment.
And young man said unto him, all these things I have kept from my youth.
Plain and simple, right?
Right here, just to solidify everything.
He mentions this three times in Revelation right here.
Here is the patience of the saints.
Who's the saints?
Not who the Catholic Church deems as a saint.
It's you, anybody who believes in Jesus Christ is a saint.
Here is the patience of the saints.
Here are they that keep the commandments of who?
God.
Not nine commandments, not seven commandments, not three commandments, not a few commandments, all the commandments.
He that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.
So why is the modern-day Jewish synagogues telling people you keep the commandments, but don't you, Jesus ain't the Savior, right?
But the modern day Christian church tells you, oh, Jesus is the Savior, but don't worry about the commandments.
So I'm here to tell you, all you Christian churches out there and all you Jewish churches out there, you're both wrong.
Because it doesn't matter what you say, it doesn't matter what your religious doctrines say, all right?
What the Bible says, that's what matters.
So you Jews out there who disregard Jesus, but keep the commandments, but you Christians out there who acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah, but disregard the commandments, guess what?
You're both wrong.
Because Jesus himself says you do both.
You keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Christ.
Your opinion, your dogma is irrelevant.
And I'll tell any so-called rabbi that, any so-called pastor that, you're false prophets, plain and simple.
If you teach anything other than this, you need to keep the commandments.
That's all 10 commandments of God.
All ten.
Man, is that jerked me up?
I tell you right now when that stuff happens.
And these people, it is an abomination.
That's why we do these shows here, guys.
Because these churches out there are a disgrace.
These modern day Sunday go happy-go-lucky churches out there, they're a disgrace.
Oh, my minister is great.
I'm sure he's a good man.
But they are not teaching the word of God.
They're out there telling you the 10 commandments don't banner.
Then these Jewish synagogues are disregarding the Savior.
Get the hell out of the churches.
Get out of the synagogues.
Stop following Jesus Christ.
We don't need a religion or denomination.
Get the hell out of these churches.
Oh, I do it for the fellowship.
Oh, man, man.
Stop with the glaim excuses.
Get the hell out of the churches.
We are the church, not a damn building.
Ticks me off to no end, man, I tell you.
And these people just like De Guan.
It's unbelievable.
It really is unbelievable.
They'll defend the stuff to the cows come home because they don't want to be wrong.
They don't want to know that that pastor's intentionally or intentionally misleading people.
And again, I'm sure they got great hearts and all that, but if you're up there telling people that the Ten Commandments don't matter, it doesn't apply to you.
Guess what?
Yeah, you should not be teaching.
You should not be on the pulpit at all.
And you tell your pastor, you tell your reverend, whatever you want, whatever they call themselves, you tell them I said so.
And I will debate anybody on this stuff.
This is what the word of God says, not what your religious dogma says.
You keep the commandments of God, then the Sabbath is included, the fourth commandment.
And you would think, right?
You would think, right, the fourth commandment, if the Sabbath day was moved, change, or abolish, you would think there would be a massive big neon green sign, like a big sign saying, look, look, the Sabbath's been changed.
No.
Oh, they met on the first day.
Whoop-de-doo.
That was at one time.
They didn't continue to meet every Sunday.
They kept the Sabbath long after Jesus.
Paul kept the Sabbath.
I mean, like, what more do you need?
You know what I mean?
Like, three times in Revelation alone.
Keep the commandments of God.
Bottom line.
You know what I mean?
Like, what more?
You know, I don't understand it.
I don't understand what people think.
And I think that's the great delusion that the Lord talked about in Revelation.
I mean, Matthew 24.
So hopefully you have time for these so-called contradictions here.
We got a little time here.
So I want to bang these out real quick, right?
So I get these contradictions all the time.
And sorry for the rant, guys.
It's like, yeah, it really irritates me that these ministries out there and these people out there just don't get it.
They don't.
Because they're going to go by their dogma, their church constitution, all that, instead of going by the word of God.
See, the thing is, that's why they're popular.
We're not.
If I was out here right now, if I was here to tell you right now that it's okay to break the 10 commandments, it's okay to do all this stuff because grace is that free pass, right?
I would have 10,000 people watch me live right now.
I'd be getting donations.
I would have probably $3,000 in donations right now.
That's not what it's about.
We're here to tell the truth.
And yes, we got a donation page speaking of that because they're renting like literally is due two days ago for the studio here.
But we do got a donation page in the chat room and also in the description.
If you guys want to donate toward the ministry, please do so.
And we ask you also mostly donate your prayers to us.
So if you guys need a couple bucks, guys, you want to donate, that's fine.
Thank you so much.
But again, it's sickening.
It really is.
You got some soothsayer out there.
They'll tell you everything you want to hear.
And all of a sudden, you have $3,000.
I've seen these things on YouTube there.
You know what I mean?
You got the minister going around saying all this dispensational feel-good stuff.
Oh, yeah.
And all of a sudden, look at the super chat.
They got three grand in the super chat.
You know, it's ridiculous.
Yeah.
Really is.
But again, we're not here for fame or money.
We're here to tell the truth, you know, plain and simple.
So I don't care if I'm only preaching to one person.
I've done my job.
That's the way I look at it.
So we go through Bible contradictions and these so-called contradictions.
It was a Bible study and debate group I belong to and Facebook land.
So this guy comes out, right?
This Terry Bull guy.
He says, Jesus was a radical, free spirit, wild child who broke the Sabbath when wanted.
Well, we just covered that, right?
We just covered every one of those things.
I so-called broke the Sabbath.
And to show that, no, he did not break the Sabbath.
So we actually just covered that.
So I'm glad I brought that up in the program here.
So did Jesus abolish the law?
You hear this all the time, right?
Matthew, they say this is a contradiction, right?
Matthew 5, 17, 19 says Jesus did not come to do destroy the law.
Yeah, we could look that up and I could verify that.
Right out that's because sometimes I'll change the wording a little to make it sound like that.
But that is true right there.
He didn't, he says right now, I did not come to abolish the law.
Not one drought tittle will be changed from the law.
I come to fulfill the law.
Now, this is what people say, well, he ended the law fulfilling it.
Did you read the verse before that when he says, I am not here to change the law?
Not one drought of tittle will be changed from the law.
I'm here to complete it.
What does complete mean?
Fulfill, I'm sorry.
Fulfill means to establish, not abolish, right?
So, anyway, they said this is a contradiction.
Because Ephesians 2:15 says that the law was abolished from Paul, right?
Well, if you have actually read on, first of all, 2:15, Ephesians 2:15, not at all says the law has been abolished.
And actually, we should go to that real quick.
So, 2:15.
So, having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances to make in himself a twain, one new man shall make a peace.
So, if you actually, if that person that's posted this, they actually read this right, having abolished in the flesh of the enemy.
And if you look up what eminent means here in the Bible definition, right, it's deep-rooted hatred or hostility.
So, abolishing the bolster hatred, even the law of that's why it's a comma here.
Then it goes on, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances.
It doesn't say the laws or commandments were abolished, it says the ordinances.
As we know, Paul later on says the ordinances were nailed to the cross and blotted out, right?
The ordinances, ordinances, are penalties for the laws and the commandments.
Because if you actually bothered to read the Bible, right, you would see right here, Paul says many times and so Romans 3, uh, yeah, Romans 3:31 3.
And this is one of many times that Jesus, I'm sorry, Paul said this, right?
So, people say, Oh, yeah, it was like you know, Paul abolished the laws, right?
They're saying, but if they bother reading on it, it's in Ephesians as well, right?
So, no, it's not a contradiction because it doesn't say the law was abolished, it said the ordinances were not the law, right?
And on top of it, Paul says many times, do we make void of the law through faith?
Do we void out the law?
Does the law cancel?
God forbid.
Yay, we established the law.
So, it's not a contradiction.
It's again, context is key.
You know what I mean?
Then you got this: Isaac married three years and a half sister Rebecca.
So, long story short with this: Rebecca was actually 14, 13 or 14.
They screwed this up.
They say Isaac was 37 years old, and Rebecca was three years old.
Hang on, let me see if we get the verse right here.
So, according to the Jewish Woman Archive, okay, anyways, Rebecca was 14 years old when she married Isaac.
And Isaac was actually 26.
So, if they did their study on this, right, Isaac wasn't 37 years old, and she wasn't three.
She was 14 years old, which is an adult expression those days.
And if you look around, you see 14 years old.
Not that you would, but 14 years ago, the girls are very well-grown.
You know, you know what I mean?
Not to sound pagish.
But, yeah, she was 14 and he was 26, which was common back then.
There's nothing wrong with that back then.
12 years apart, not 36, 37 and 3.
So another so-called Bible conjure, whatever they want to call it, debunked.
So the old knowing God tests Abraham, but God already knows the outcome.
So what's the point of the test?
Well, and this is what people that are not in the faith can't understand.
So they think, so first of all, there's people out there who say, oh, Abraham killed his son Isaac.
No, he didn't.
Because if you read on, God stopped him.
But this one here says, oh, if God knew the outcome, why would he do this?
Well, it wasn't for God.
This wasn't the test for God.
This was just to test Isaac, Abraham.
I'm sorry.
All it was was to test Abraham.
God knew, like, God was never intended for Isaac to get killed.
No, not at all.
Not once did God intend Isaac to be killed.
He just did this to test Abraham's faith.
That's all it did.
Because how important Isaac is for the rest of the scripture?
God had no intentions at all of Isaac being killed.
None.
So it doesn't matter if God knows the outcome or not.
It's called the test of faith.
God puts tests in all our lives.
So people not in the faith, they can't understand this.
That's why they think it's a contradiction or whatever the case.
Yeah, it's not.
Not at all.
So, and a couple other things here, you hear this all the time.
History of Christianity.
In 70 AD, the Romans invaded Jerusalem and stole the Hebrew scrolls and later created a hybrid religion in 321, 325, known as the Catholic Church, where they mixed Hebrew truth with pagan customs from ancient Babylonian.
The hybrid religion was the birth of Christianity.
Well, I want to correct that a little bit.
Okay, they'll tweak that a little bit.
All right.
Again, Rome, yes, Catholicism is a hybrid religion of Christianity and paganism.
But it's Constantine's deluded version of Christianity.
It's not the same Christianity that comes from the Bible.
And yes, it was Christians around long before the Catholic judge.
The spread of Christianity was like wildfire before the Catholic Church was even invented.
And yes, like Rome, like anything, right?
Rome will hijack it, whatever the case, but in their regions.
So I just want to clear that up real quick.
And like always, guys, I like to say, you don't need a Bible college to understand God's word.
You need the Holy Spirit.
Because there's something that there's scholars out there, there's people in academia, something that they could never comprehend is the Holy Spirit.
That's why you see a lot of Bible scholars who are scholars and all that.
Because they didn't have the Holy Spirit.
Because even Paul says in Romans, he talks about, I think, chapter 3, about the Holy Spirit writing the word of God upon your heart.
And then Old Testament, you have the Holy Spirit that writes the laws within your inward parts.
So the Holy Spirit teaches the spiritual applications of the Bible.
Now, in the academia world, what is that?
Spiritual applications.
What are you talking about?
They don't know.
They don't have a clue in heck, okay, what that spiritual application is.
They don't.
They can't understand it.
They can't comprehend it.
Because you can't learn the scriptures.
Nothing wrong with going to Bible college and all this stuff.
Absolutely.
But don't think you're a know-all-be-all.
Because it's the Holy Spirit who's better than that pastor, who's better than that professor, who's better than that scholar.
The Holy Spirit needs to write this upon your heart.
As Paul says, study the word to show yourself approved.
So if you guys need any, contact me, truthradio show at outlook.com.
And before we get going, we got some cool articles coming up here.
So according to Fox News and other sources, Bible sales surge thanks to fresh editions.
New buyers are looking for things that feel more solid reports.
Fine.
So right off the bat, this doesn't sound good.
Bookstores and publishers had a reason to rejoice the share as a long-time bestseller experience and new spike in popularity.
So Bible sales rose 22% through October compared to the period last year, according to new data from Sir Kerner Book Skin, reported that the Wall Street Journal, total U.S. print booksellers were up 1% and the outlet reported.
That's huge.
So publishers created a new marketing design, generally anxiety of the world, and surge of young first-time buyers with the Bible boom.
So you have a generation that wants to find things more solid.
Any Simpsons, a Tyndale publishing house, the Wall Street Journal.
So here's some try to figure out.
So there was an uptick 22%.
That's huge.
You know, when all the book sales, that's massive.
A massive upsurge in people buying the Bibles.
But here's the thing, too.
We've got to be careful because are these apostate Bibles?
And who is it here?
Reality show star Celie Vasquez says, symbolized it was like starting to walk with God.
So he says, I felt something missing.
And let me zoom this up here.
I felt something missing.
And it's a combination where we are in the world, general anxiety in the sense that meaning the comfort can be found in the Bible.
Yeah, that's awesome.
So the Bible, the surge in the Bible sales come as even Poland shows a decline in religious across your religious city across the country.
And the share of Americans identifying with the Christian religion hit a low time of 68% last year, according to a Gallup poll.
And something is Gallup polls told any of these polls.
They don't speak for the majority of Americans.
So I don't go by polls.
Because here's the thing.
Did you, anybody in the chat room, did anybody take part of that poll?
I didn't.
I don't know anybody that did.
So how could they speak for the American people?
But anyway, half a century ago, 87% of adults in the U.S. identify as Christians, Gallup found.
So whether the glass is true or not, whatever the case.
But anyway, there's an uptick in people buying the Bible.
So now this was huge.
And so President Donald Trump, President-elect Donald Trump, promoted the God-blessed USA Bible ahead of Easter past spring.
And we must make America pray again, Trump said in the video and shared on social media.
So Donald Trump's been promoting Lee Greenwood's Bible and has like in the Bible has some of the founding father documents like the Constitution, but it's the King James Bible.
So that's massive.
And this Trump, yeah, from Trump promoting this, the Bible says it went through the roof.
So, yeah, that's huge.
And I looked into it too, and yes, it is the actual King James Bible.
So that's huge.
And if you get a chance, watch the commercial on that.
Let me see if I can find out real quick.
But yeah, it's huge.
And he's promoting this.
And I got the Geneva Bible.
It's called the Patriot Edition and has some stuff from George Washington, the Founding Fathers, the Prayers he wrote, and everything else.
Then it has the Bible.
You know what I mean?
And it's pretty cool.
Let me see.
Trump.
Oh, it's right here.
I'm proud to be partnering with my very good friend, Lee Greenwood, who doesn't love his song, God Bless the USA, in connection with promoting the God Bless the USA Bible.
This Bible is the King James Version and also includes our founding father documents.
Yes, the Constitution, which I'm fighting for every single day very hard to keep Americans protected.
Also, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Pledge of Allegiance are all part of this.
God bless the USA Bible.
And it's just very important and very important to me.
I want to have a lot of people have it.
You have to have it for your heart, for your soul.
Many of you have never read them and don't know the liberties and rights you have as Americans and how you are being threatened to lose those rights.
It's happening all the time.
It's a very sad thing that's going on in our country, but we're going to get it turned around.
Religion and Christianity are the biggest things missing from this country.
And I truly believe that we need to bring them back and we have to bring them back fast.
I think it's one of the biggest problems we have.
That's why our country is going haywire.
We've lost religion in our country.
All Americans need a Bible in their home, and I have many.
It's my favorite book.
It's a lot of people's favorite book.
This Bible is a reminder that the biggest thing we have to bring back America and to make America great again is our religion.
Religion is so important.
It's so missing, but it's going to come back and it's going to come back strong, just like our country is going to come back strong.
In the end, we do not answer to bureaucrats in Washington.
We answer to God in heaven.
Christians are under siege.
We must protect content that is pro-God.
We love God and we have to protect anything that is pro-God.
We must offend God in the public square and not allow the media or the left-wing groups to silence, censor, or discriminate against us.
We have to bring Christianity back into our lives and back into what will be again a great nation.
Our founding fathers did a tremendous thing when they built America on Judeo-Christian values.
Now that foundation is under attack, perhaps as never before.
What can we do?
Stand up, speak out, and pray that God will bless America again.
I'm proud to endorse and encourage you to get this Bible.
We must make America pray again.
Pray, get educated, get motivated, and stand with me and the legions of Americans asking God to bless our great nation, to bring our great nation back, and to make America great again.
I'm proud to partner with Lee in this offering.
He's a very special man, both as a talent, but maybe even more so as a human being.
He's very, very special.
And I think you all should get a copy of God Bless the USA Bible now and help spread our Christian values with others.
There you have it.
Let's make America pray again.
God bless you.
And God bless the USA.
So, yeah, that's why it was a huge uptick.
So when he started promoting a Bible, it went up 22% to sales.
So regardless of if they bought his one or not, but I'm glad he's promoting the King James version because we talk about that all the time.
And I know people got mixed feelings with Trump.
I'm not here for that.
If you support Trump, you don't support.
I'm not here for that.
Everybody has their opinion.
I respect everybody's opinion.
So regardless of how he is, we need to pray for the man and hope he does do good.
Hope that God does reach out to him and guide him.
You know what I mean?
Because everybody's got different opinions.
I understand that.
And the people I associate with, they have different opinions as well, Trump and all that.
So that's your opinion.
However, the good thing is he is up there promoting the King James Bible.
And from him doing that, one of the big reasons, the Bible sales have gone up 22%.
So that is the word of God that's being promoted out there.
So that's awesome.
So hopefully it brings more people to Christ than everything else.
Because me being in the Patriot movement, there are some portions of the Patriots who are not, you know, Christians, but a lot of them are turning into Christianity now, which is a blessed thing.
So anyway, guys, check out the broadcast tonight.
Tomorrow night, first of all, it's Friday night live on FOJC Radio with David Carrico.
Check them out, guys.
And right after that, Spiritual Warfare Friday with me and Trey Harris.
We're going to knock this out of the pocket.
Gnostics, Gnosis of Deception.
So we're going to destroy this whole Gnostics garbage.
This stuff has been ticking me up for a long time.
It really has.
So we're finally going to do a broadcast on this, and I can't wait.
So awesome stuff, man.
And thank you guys for tuning in.
And we'll see you tomorrow night live, live, live, 9 p.m.
Let me check the comments real quick and pray he does God's will.
Amen.
Yeah, we need to pray that he does God's will.
And yep, Bill Connell says, yeah, best, I pray that Trump turns away from his synagogue of Satan handlers.
And his son, Jared Cushman, I don't trust that guy at all.
I'm going to tell you right now.
Yeah, because he's got a lot of, you know, the bad side of Judaism, I should say.
I'm going to leave it at that.
So, yeah, either way, we need to pray that our president coming soon, that he does, that God leads him and he follows the Lord.
Because regardless of Jared Cushman and all that, he does got a lot of good people that are behind him who do have a good faith in the Lord.
RFK, for example, Lee Greenwood.
You know, I mean, these are real good Christians.
You know what I mean?
They're not New Ages.
And he used to have Paula White in his last administration as an advisor.
He doesn't have her no more.
She's like a New Age clone, whatever the case.
But anyway, I just need to pray for him.
Hopefully that the Lord does lead him in the right direction.
Because if you look at leaders all through history, guys, King Solomon, King David, the Lord's given us, as a people of God, given us good leaders, bad leaders to punish us and, you know, to teach us lessons, which I really believe that the Trump area, I'm sorry, Biden, Biden and Kamal Harris, and what they've done in this country is horrendous.
So regardless, how you feel about Trump, but God did give us a wave of punishment for four years.
To say, hey, listen, get on your toes.
I mean, get on your knees.
I'm sorry.
All right, guys, I got to get going.
But love you all.
God bless Shalom.
See you tomorrow night and live, live, live on truthradioshow.com.
And Spiritual Warfare Friday.
So love you all.
Thank you, Bill.
And Oko Obvious for moderating the chat tonight.
And thank you all.
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