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Tonight's title, Ordinances Abolished, Not the Ten Commandments.
So this is a lesson we're going to learn tonight because the thing is a lot of common mishaps you hear in the church is that, you know, the Bible says that the Ten Commandments were abolished when the Bible says no such thing at all.
So we're going to get into this and, you know, because I'll bring up Paul and Colossians that say the commandments or the laws were abolished and nailed to the cross.
That's not what it says.
It says the ordinances.
And the thing is, people don't understand legal terminology.
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So anyway, let's get to the show here.
So what we're going to do tonight is we're going to do this Bible study.
Then we've got some couple so-called contradictions of the Bible.
We're going to debunk.
We're going to destroy, actually.
Not debunk, but destroy.
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It's insane.
It really is.
We're going to get into that.
And the Pope, the abomination what the Pope is doing right now.
Especially coming up with one of the Lord's feasts.
Once you hear this stuff, it's going to really get your gears going.
And you got Gwen Stefani promoting this Catholic app and yeah, all kinds of garbage going on, man.
I tell you.
So let's get into this because we've got a lot to cover tonight.
And so I'm going to be pretty swift through this study.
So Colossians 2:14 and 17.
This is where the misconception comes from.
That the 10 commandments, this is proof that the 10 commandments were done away with and abolished, right?
This is what the churches say.
But let's read it.
It says, blotting out the ordinance, the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and he took it out of the way, nailed it to the cross, and haven't spoiled the principalities and powers.
Those are angels.
He made show of them openly, triumphing over them.
So showing that God triumphed over these fallen angels.
And let no man therefore.
Now, this is where, right here, first of all, number 14, blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us.
This is the verse that was saying, hey, which was contrary to us and was nailed to the cross, right?
This is where the mainstream media, you know, mainstream media, same thing.
Mainstream religions will go say, oh, well, this is that the commandments and laws are all blotted out.
That doesn't say commandments.
It doesn't say laws.
It doesn't say statutes.
It says ordinances.
Well, what's the difference?
We're going to show you the difference.
So, and number two here, this is where they get, you know, the Sabbath, which we covered last week, whatever the case, and all that.
And now this is the biggest, one of the biggest, most misinterpreted verses in the scriptures by the dispensationalist churches.
Verse 16, let no man therefore judge you in the meat or in drink or in respect of a holy day or a new moon or Sabbath days, which are a shadow of things to come by the body of Christ.
So is that telling you that you could eat whatever you want?
Is that telling you you could drink whatever you want?
Is that telling you you couldn't have to honor the Sabbath?
Who is Paul talking to?
Because when I first stumbled upon this verse years ago, I'm like, oh man, they got me here.
And John Hall explained to me, he goes, Danny, who are they talking to?
Who's Paul talking to?
I'm like, the believers?
He goes, yeah.
Paul is talking to the believers.
He's telling the believers who keep the Sabbath, the believers who restain from unclean meat.
The believers who don't drink alcohol like a drunk.
He's telling them, don't let the world judge you for keeping these things.
He's not telling them, don't let people judge you and you can do whatever you want.
That's not what Paul is saying.
Paul's saying, listen, don't let them judge you.
He's talking to believers.
And if you go through the scriptures, all through Paul's books, all through the Bible, New Testament especially, in Acts and all this stuff, they kept the Sabbath.
They abstained from unclean meat.
Well, it's not even considering meat.
In the Bible, meat is considered something you eat.
Food or any of sort.
Unclean animals is pork and all that is never considered meat or food in the Bible.
In the Sabbath days.
To keep the Sabbath day holy.
And if you read Hebrews chapter 4, verses 1 through 10, Paul says to keep the Sabbath day in his rest of Jesus.
Specifying on the seventh day, we're citing Genesis 2, 2, and 3.
He's not telling you you could go eat what you want.
He's not telling you you could go drink what you want.
He's not telling you you could disregard the Sabbath.
That's not what he's saying.
These two verses right here, the most in the dispensationalist movement, they'll never read them together because it's in context.
But they'll split them apart to say 14 and 16 here.
They'll split them apart to say, oh, no, you could do whatever.
That's not what Paul is saying.
So going back to the ordinances, because we covered the commandments last week.
The ordinance, I mean, I forgot what we covered last week, the laws or whatever.
But going back to blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances, which was against us, and contrary to it, which is nailed to the cross.
Is that saying the 10 commandments were abolished?
Is that saying the laws were abolished?
Even though Jesus said, because if that was the case, Jesus would be a liar.
The Bible would be hypocritical.
The Bible would be contrary.
No.
Jesus says the lawless will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Keep the commandments of God.
We went over this last week, a million times.
So, no, it's not a contradiction because what the word ordinances is not the commandments.
So, 2 Kings 17, 36 and 37, you're going to see this, right?
But the Lord who brought you up out of the land of Egypt with great power and stretched out his arm, he shall fear him.
You shall fear him.
Him shall you fear, and him you shall worship, and him you shall do sacrifice.
At the time when we had the sacrificial things in 37, right?
Now, listen, in the statues and ordinances, and the law and the commandment which he wrote for you, you shall observe to do forevermore, and you shall not fear other gods.
So look at that for a minute.
Ordinances, law, commandments, and statutes.
Four different things.
They are not the same.
They're in the same kind of legal terminology, penalties and all that stuff.
Ordinances are not the law.
Ordinances are not the commandments.
Commandments are not the law.
You know what I mean?
They're different things in the same, yeah, in the same category, but they represent different issues in the system.
So let's go to the proof right here.
This is a woman accused of adultery.
This is John 8, 1 through 11.
And hope this transmission ain't coming into choppy, so I apologize about that.
So let's go to the scriptures here.
Now, this is where it shows you.
This is right here.
Jesus Christ himself showing you.
He abolished the ordinances.
He didn't say, well, you could go commit adultery now.
He didn't abolish the laws or the commandments.
And his proof right here.
In context.
John, and if you listen to shakeawakeradio.com, guys, please open up your own Bibles.
And if you're even watching it, go ahead and do it for yourself, too.
I always encourage you to read it for yourself.
So John 8, 1 through 11 says, Jesus went on to the Mount of Olives.
And early in the morning, he came again into the temple.
And all the people came unto him, and he sat down and taught them.
And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery.
Because even in this country here, adultery technically is still against the law, but they don't enforce it anymore.
But 100 years ago, 20 years ago in the United States of America, you would go to jail for committing adultery.
They took it very serious.
They do in Russia too, by the way.
You know, the so-called communist country.
Yeah.
Get caught committing adultery in Russia and see what happens here.
They take the, you know, that's crazy too because everybody bashes Russia.
They do.
But they take the commandments in the Bible more serious than we do here in the United States and Israel.
Combined.
So the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery.
She was accused of committing adultery.
And when they had set her in the midst, they say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery in the very act.
So they accuse her of witnessing her committing adultery in the very act.
Now, Moses in the law commands us that we should stone her.
But what do you say?
So, because in the laws, right, that here's the thing.
The Ten Commandments are the commandments, right?
In those commandments, there's laws set for them.
There's statues and ordinances.
There's penalties.
So there's a penalty, right?
For committing adultery, it's a seventh commandment violation.
Under the laws of Moses, the law enforcing the fourth, the seventh commandment, right?
Those shall not commit adultery.
Now, pay attention.
Under that law, the ordinances for committing adultery would be stoning to death.
Here in America, right, years ago, you go to jail.
That was the ordinances of that law.
So basically, I'm going to explain this a little further detail.
So basically, the United States of America, the government comes out, the national seatbelt law.
So they said, oh, you have to wear a seatbelt.
Now, the states come up with their own ordinances.
The ordinances are enforcing that law, but it's basically imposing the penalty about it.
So in Rhode Island, I think it's a $35 fine.
This state, it's a $85 fine, whatever.
It's different, right?
So the seventh commandment was established.
God says, don't commit adultery.
Doesn't say nothing else.
I shall not commit adultery.
Now, under the ordinances that were set for that law, Moses and them, they said, all right, we're going to impose this law, and the penalty of violating it is going to be stone to death.
So they addressed Jesus.
What do we do with this woman?
Because Moses says in the law, command us that the woman should be stoned to death for committing adultery.
What do you say?
He's dressing Jesus.
And this, they said, tempted him that he might have to accuse him.
So they're trying to goad him into violating the law.
But Jesus stooped down and with his finger wrote on the ground as though he had heard them not.
So that gets into some other deep, deep spiritual stuff, man.
Wow, we did a whole broadcast on that.
But anyway, so when they continue asking him, he lifted himself up and said unto them, he that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone at her.
And again, he stooped down and wrote on the ground.
So he asked all these people out there.
All right, anybody wants to stone her?
They're getting stone.
Anybody here?
Anybody in this crowd free from sin?
Anybody in the crowd?
Please pick up the first stone.
By all means, go hit her.
Go hit her with a stone.
And they, which have heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one.
So they dropped the stone or they just left.
Because they all knew they were not free from sin.
Beginning at the eldest, even to the last.
And Jesus was left alone.
So everybody just ended up leaving.
It's like, all right, you know, a big crowd of people ready to stone this woman for committing adultery.
Anybody here free from sin, go ahead.
By all means, cast that first stone.
Their conscience got to him.
Yeah.
See you, Landam.
Yeah, I'm dipping out of here, right?
So when Jesus lifted himself up and saw no one but the woman, now what did he tell her?
This is very important to understand.
What did Jesus tell her?
Did he say the commandments were abolished?
You could keep doing it.
Or the laws are abolished?
No, he said the ordinances were.
Ecclesiastes 2, 14.
So when Jesus saw nobody else but the woman, what did he tell her?
He said, unto the woman, there was, where's your accusers?
Has no one condemned you?
So nobody's there left to condemn her.
So now this is very important to understand.
She said, no, ma'am, no man, Lord, nobody's here to condemn me.
And Jesus said unto her, neither do I condemn you.
Go and check this out.
Check it out.
Did he say, go and go slip any man you want?
Did he say any such thing?
Did he say, go and don't worry about it?
What you did is okay.
No, he said no such thing.
He says, I don't condemn you.
He says, go and what?
Sin no more.
Sin no more.
Did he, again?
So if the commandments were abolished, what would he have told her?
Oh, don't worry about it.
Where in her name?
And it's not Mary Magdalene.
I thought it was for years.
It's a Catholic thing.
So what did he tell her?
Sin no more.
What is sin?
1 John, transgression of what?
The law.
What is adultery?
The seventh commandment.
So now can you sit there and tell me that the laws and commandments are abolished?
No, you can't.
The ordinances for the seventh commandment was to be stoned.
That's what was blotted out, not the law.
He didn't say you could go commit adultery now.
He said, go, you're free.
Sin no more.
Don't do it again.
Definition of repenting.
Don't do it again.
And obviously, she was sorry she did that.
And like, yeah, you're free.
Go.
Sin no more.
That's what they want.
They leave out.
They want you to take the commandments and laws and commandments are abolished.
Even though Jesus said religiously, the laws are not, I mean, the lawless will not inherit the kingdom of God.
And go and sin no more.
You didn't say, go, go, go, go.
You know, it's okay now.
You're free to sleep with any guy you want.
It doesn't matter if it's married.
He never said no such thing.
Because if the laws of commandments are abolished, that's what he would have told her.
He didn't say that.
He said, don't sin no more.
Don't do it again.
You're forgiven.
The ordinances now, all of us under the ordinances would be dead.
Because of the grace of God, he abolishes those ordinances, the penalties.
I mean, how many of us have committed adultery just by looking at it?
Because the Bible says, even looking at a woman lustfully is adultery.
We all must have broken the command and most of the commandments, and found all of them.
But because of grace of forgiveness, we could be forgiven for this stuff.
If we were under the ordinances of those days, oh, we'd be stoned to death or whatever the penalty of whatever commandment it was.
That's what was abolished.
The ordinances, not the commandments, not the laws.
Oh man, the mainstream people, oh, they hate when I tell them, you know, these people that oh, they don't want to hear that because they want you to go into their churches to tickle your ears to tell you every little thing that you want to hear and make you feel so great and walk out the door.
And you know, you go to church religiously, right?
You go to the stretch functions, but hey, ooh, that neighbor next door, ooh, baby, I'd like to get my hands on her mitts.
Yeah, that's the attitude.
You know, you know, if I go and steal, you know, no, no big deal because they were abolished.
You see the mentality that sets?
So I'm going to ask these questions afterwards.
All right, so Matthew 19, which is the rich man to be saved, right?
So this one man came to Jesus, asked him.
Now, for you people who think the commandments are abolished, guess what?
Guess what?
And behold, one came and said to Jesus, Good master, what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?
He's asking Jesus, what do I have to do to have eternal life?
And he said unto him, Why you call me good?
There is no one good but that is God.
But if though we'll enter into the life, right?
If he says, he said, if you want eternal life, what is he saying?
Keep the commandments.
And people say, well, that's Jesus' two commandments, which is still the Ten Commandments rolled up into toe.
But listen, let the Bible interpret the Bible.
This is why they don't read the Bible in context, guys, because they get to work any which way they want.
What commandments is he talking about?
Is he talking about his two great commandments or the Ten Commandments, which is the same thing?
But for the sake of this, it goes on and he says to him, which Jesus said, thou shalt not murder.
That's the sixth commandment.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
That's the seventh commandment.
Thou shalt not steal.
That's the eighth commandment.
Thou shalt not bear false witness.
That's the ninth commandment.
Honor the father and mother.
That's the fifth commandment.
Thou shalt love their neighbor as thyself.
That's Jesus' great commandment.
So, what commandments?
All of them.
The two great commandments in the 10 commandments.
He just said it right there.
So the young man said unto him, All these things which I have kept from my youth up.
And what do I lack?
What left yet?
So, how do you get around that?
How do you even have the nerve or gold to say the commandments are abolished?
Then, oh, yeah, this is what they'll do.
Oh, yeah, this is what they'll do.
Oh, no, no, that's when Jesus was on the earth.
After he resurrected from the grave, the covenant was fulfilled then and to start the new covenant.
So it didn't matter to that point.
So you think Jesus was going to run wasting this time?
This is what they say.
So it's insanity.
It's insanity.
The excuses they come up with all the time.
I have dealt with these people for years.
I know every one of their argument points.
They'll say, oh, no, no, no.
Dean, Dan.
That's before he was crucified.
What he resurrected is it fulfilled everything.
I'm like, fulfilled doesn't mean abolished.
It means to establish.
Because after the resurrection, right, after he resurrected, long after, he tells John on Island Patamos to keep the commandments of God specifying the Ten Commandments.
He says in Revelation 2, the lawless people who violate the law will not enter the kingdom of God.
So tell me another one.
So this one here, I've got my notes.
I got my phone here.
1 John 3, 21-24, about keeping the commandments of God, right?
So, beloved, I have, if our heart condemns us not, then we have confidence towards God.
So whatsoever we ask, we receive of him because we keep his commandments.
Whose commandments?
Whose commandments did you say?
God, right?
Jesus saying, we keep his commandments and do those things which are pleasing in his sight.
And this is his commandment that we should believe on the name of the Son of Jesus Christ and love one another as he gave us commandment.
And he that keeps his commandments, God's ten commandments, dwells in him and he in him.
And hereby we know that he abides in us by the spirit which he has given.
God's ten commandments.
What part of that do you not understand?
Then they'll go, oh, well, yeah, you know what?
You're right, but it doesn't mean the Sabbath.
It doesn't mean this.
It doesn't mean that.
Yes, it does.
It's not three of the commandments.
It's not seven of the commandments.
It's not nine of the commandments.
It's all of the Ten Commandments.
1 John 5:3 says, For the love of God, God, that we keep his commandments, and commandments are not grievous.
Don't let them be a burden to you because if you do keep them, they're beautiful.
Whose commandments?
God's commandments.
How do you get out?
Dispensational say, if you're in the chat room, please, by all means, I want to see what your excuse right now, if you believe the Ten Commandments are abolished right now.
Get in that chat room right now and tell me right there.
I'll pay attention.
Put in all caps if you want.
Tell me right now.
If we were to end the show right now, this would be just the mic drop.
It really would.
Tell me right now, how do you explain that?
The Ten Commandments are told for us to keep all through the entire Old Testament and the New Testament, the entire Bible, we are to keep the commandments of God.
And it goes on.
John 15, 10, and 13 says, if you keep my commandments, you shall abide in my love, even as I have kept my father's commandments and abide in his love.
So this is Jesus saying, I have kept my father's commandments.
And my commandments is telling you to keep his commandments.
That's what they are.
The two great commandments of Jesus are the summary of the two hangers, as the Bible says, the laws hang upon his two great commandments.
So you're out there preaching right there, you darn, you damn pastors out there.
You're preaching people all the commandments and laws that are done away with.
But yet you're saying, oh, yeah, Jesus is two great commandments.
But failing to tell people that the laws hang on those two great commandments.
Keep my commandments and you shall abide in me.
As I have kept my father's commandments and abide in his love.
These things I have spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, that your joy might be fulfilled.
This is my commandment, that you love one another as I love you.
And greater love is no man than this, that a man lays down his life for his friends.
So Jesus' two great commandments are not a replacement of the Ten Commandments.
They are an addition.
Because if they weren't, why would Jesus say before, during, and after the resurrection?
Why would he say, oh, keep God's commandments?
He would just say, just no, just keep my commandments.
Does that make any sense to you?
Oh, man, I would love to see some in the chat.
Oh, man, you have no idea.
I would actually have him call into the show because I'm like ripped these people up to no end.
And, you know, whatever, I got to go on.
Matthew 22.
The two great commandments, right?
Master, which are the great commandments in the law.
Which is the great commandment in the law, right?
Jesus said unto him, thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all your heart and with all your soul and with mind.
Your mind, your heart, soul, and mind.
This is the first great commandment.
And the second is like unto it.
Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
This is what they leave out, verse 40 when they talk about this, right, in the churches.
They leave out verse 40.
You know, my two commandments is great, but shh, all the laws hang upon it.
And they don't replace the Ten Commandments.
They're an addition to it.
You got God's Ten Commandments and you got Jesus' two great commandments.
It doesn't replace either one of them.
They go hand in hand.
So now when you have that plaque of the Ten Commandments, you need the plaque with the two commandments.
They go hand in hand.
And if you, after reading this, if you have the gull and nerve to say, you know, the law has been abolished.
We're not under the law.
No, we're not under the law.
But we still have to obey it.
Grace saved us.
Yes, not the law.
As Paul points out, Paul says, do we then abolish the law?
Do we?
Because people misquote Paul all the time.
Do we now abolish the law?
He says.
He's asking, right?
And he goes, God forbid, no.
We establish the law.
We keep the law.
People all the time misinterpret this stuff.
That's why we've got to do countless shows on this stuff.
Matthew 5 says, think not that I have come to destroy the law.
This is where people misinterpret this too.
Out of context, then they don't bother reading the whole thing here.
Because they'll go over and say, oh, right here, they'll just use it in verse 18.
For verily I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not one jot until.
And they butcher this.
They butcher the verses.
But even though when they still butcher them, they're still not fulfilling what they're trying to say.
Now, we're going to read it all in context.
This is Jesus' own words.
I'm going to drink here.
Think not I am here to destroy the law.
Because they asked him, you know, when he was coming and talking about this new covenant come and all this other stuff, right?
They asked him, hey, what does this mean?
We're going to do away with the laws now or something, right?
No.
He goes, don't think I'm coming here to destroy the law.
All the prophets.
In other words, what the prophets taught them.
I am not come to destroy, but fulfill.
Fulfill does not mean abolished or replaced.
People don't, I don't know where people forget that.
They hear fulfill and they think it said, that's where that stops with them.
Oh, it's fulfilled.
It's no more.
It doesn't mean it stops.
Fulfill means to establish.
Then he goes on.
Verily I say unto you, when he says, verily, you better pay attention.
He's making a serious point.
He says, till heaven and earth pass, which they're not.
Heaven and earth, they're going to be renewed, but they're not going to pass away.
It's going to be forever.
You read the scriptures.
Heaven and earth are forever.
Until heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or tittle shall change, no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled, which will be established.
And now he goes on.
He goes on.
Whoever, therefore, and this is for all you pastors out there right now, and all these preachers out there saying, oh, the commandments are abolished.
Yeah, the commandments are abolished, right?
This pertains to you.
Whoever, therefore, shall break one of these least commandments and teach men to do so, you shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
That's right.
Your pastor out there that's going around teaching is garbage, you go up there and tell them, you're least in the kingdom of heaven.
I want you to do that.
Go right in front of the whole, don't put them aside.
I hate when people do that.
You put them right on the spot in front of the whole crowd.
When he next time he gets up there and says, disposition is garbage, I want you to stand up right in the middle of the church.
Get it on video, too.
Stand up in the middle of the church and say, you're least in the kingdom of God.
Then you recite this.
So whoever breaks these laws, these commandments, you're going to be and teaches men to do so.
You're going to be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
But whoever shall do these and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So right now, ask yourself, do you want to be called least in the kingdom of heaven?
And being least in the kingdom of heaven is guess what?
It doesn't mean you're still going to heaven.
Yeah, the laws are not getting to the kingdom of God.
Do you want to be called least in the kingdom of God?
Or would you rather be called great in the kingdom of God?
That's your choice.
So if you're out there sitting right now to still believe that the commandments don't apply to you because you're not a Jew, first of all, they're God's commandments, not Jews' commandments.
And we are part of God's spiritual.
I'm not Jewish at all, no blood.
But spiritually, I am a spiritual Jew, part of God's Israel, adopted child of the Lord, grafted in.
So therefore, these do apply to me.
Anybody that believes claims to believe in Jesus Christ, those 10 commandments apply to you.
And if you don't think so, guys, you should not even call yourself a Christian.
Now, this is where it goes on, right?
Yeah, after the resurrection, John, right?
Revelation 12:17 says, and the dragon, which is Satan, was wroth with the woman and went to make war with the remnant of her seed.
That's us, right?
They specifically talk about us, guys, and he had times there.
We are the remnant of her seed.
Which, what?
Look, look, look.
Keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
And this is where the church is divided.
The Jews, the Jewish synagogues out there, say, oh, you don't need Jesus, keep the commandments.
The modern-day Christian churches, oh, the Ten Commandments are done away with.
You just need Jesus.
Are you going to get to heaven?
Just believe in the commandments, not Jesus.
No.
Are you going to get to heaven just believing in Jesus, not the commandments?
No.
You need both.
The Bible says both.
That's what separates us from all the religions out there.
All these religions out there peddling this garbage, this bullcrap.
That, oh, just believe in Jesus.
You don't have to worry about the commandments of the laws.
That's not what the Bible says.
Then the Jews out there, oh, just believe in the commandments.
You don't need Jesus, not the Messiah.
You're not getting to heaven each side, guys.
You need to do both.
And it's not just there.
Revelation 14:12 says, Here is the patience of the saints.
Who are the saints?
It's us, not who the Catholic Church deems.
We are the saints, the believers of Christ are the saints.
Here are they that keep the commandments of God.
That's all 10 commandments.
And if it wasn't, it would specify.
The Bible specifies things very clearly.
Keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.
You need to keep both.
And anybody that tells you any different, you need to literally call them a lie to their face and tell them to shut the hell up.
They should not be preaching.
They have no business on the damn pulpit preaching that garbage that the commandments are abolished.
And I'll tell you, I don't care who you are.
I don't care where I am.
I don't care how many people there are.
If I hear some bloke up there preaching that comes out to dare to say the commandments are abolished, I'm going to put you right in your place, right in front of your whole congregation, make you look like a piece of dirt in front of everybody.
That is an abomination to tell people the commandments are allowed.
Then you get called the legalist, and you can get called, oh, look at you.
Oh, you're a legalist or whatever.
Call me what you want.
Or a Torah head.
Oh, I'm a Torah head.
You know, yeah, I'm a Torah head.
Yeah.
What did Jesus preach when Jesus says, as it is written, what does he talk about?
What was written?
When he spoke, how many times did he say in the scriptures, as it is written, thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God?
Where did that come from?
The Torah.
Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.
Don't, you know, even every time he says, as it is written, he's talking about the Torah in the Old Testament, Daniel, and all that stuff.
That's what he's talking about.
So if I'm the Torah head, Jesus is a Torah, so am I. 1 John 2:4 says, He says, I know him and keeps not his commandments is a liar.
And the truth is not in him.
And that's right.
If you are a preacher out there, you have this.
I don't care what kind of church you have, right?
And I'm going to tell you, right?
Look at my face, right?
You are a damn liar.
A damn liar.
That's what you are.
Going out there to tell people that the commandments are abolished.
Oh, let's just talk about his two great commandments.
No, he's talking about all of them.
His two great commandments keep the Ten Commandments.
They go hand in hand.
We just went over that.
If you are out there preaching, I don't care who you are, and I might lose listeners.
I don't care.
If you are out there preaching that the Ten Commandments do not apply to you, and you call yourself a follower of Jesus Christ, I don't care about popularity.
I don't.
I tell how it is the way it is.
I don't care if I got one person left.
I'm going to call you right to your face.
You are a freaking liar.
And the truth is not in you.
That's not what I say.
That's what the Bible says.
Oh, they don't like the harsh reality.
They don't.
And they really don't.
So I'm going to ask you people, you know, people once again, if you're at this point right now, you still believe the Ten Commandments are abolished, right?
Let me ask you these questions, right?
10 questions.
And this is every time I get to debates with people, this is something they cannot touch with a 10-foot pole.
They will not answer these questions at all.
At all.
I even asked pastors about this.
Yeah, they cannot answer these questions because they're so stuck in their ways of the demonic view that they're going to take 10 commandments or abolish.
So, first commandment, you shall have no other gods before me.
So, if the commandments are abolished, are you allowed to?
Is it okay to worship by the gods now?
Is it?
Is it okay now?
Oh, the commandments are abolished.
Oh, we worship other gods.
You shall not make idols.
That's idolatry.
Second commandment, which doesn't exist in the Catholic Church's view, version of it.
But is it okay to make idols now?
If it's abolished, and you shall not take the Lord's name that God in vain, don't use the Lord's name in vain.
If it's abolished, is it okay to do that?
Is it okay to curse Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father?
Oh, remember the Sabbath day and keep holy commandment no four.
Is that okay to break?
Well, most churches openly admit they think it's okay.
Oh, it's the Lord's Day is a Sunday.
No, we proved last week, the Lord's Day in the last episode.
The Lord's Day is Saturday, the Sabbath.
We proved that last week.
So, the fifth commandment: I'm your father and mother.
Could you go up there and just disrespect your parents now?
Is that okay?
Answer these questions.
If you're a dispensationalist, I'll have to answer these questions.
You shall not murder.
Sixth commandment.
You should not murder.
So is it okay to murder people now?
You should not commit adultery.
Number seven.
So can you go sleep with people's wives now?
You should not steal.
Is it okay to go steal things?
You shall not bear false witnesses.
That's lying.
Is that okay to do now?
And you shall not cover it.
Is it okay to cover it?
But if you violate these things intentionally and tell people that they don't matter no more, you are not going to the kingdom of God.
That's not what I say.
What the Bible says.
The Bible says the lawless will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Doesn't matter who you are.
And you can't throw all this out.
Oh, oh, look at me.
Hey, I got a grace pass.
My passes, I could do whatever you want.
This is what the churches teach, right?
And this card grants the bearer a free pass to sin and not have to worry about the consequences because the laws of commandments don't apply to you.
Simon Byrne, John Nelson, Darby, the dispensationalist approved, right?
So they whip out that grace pass like it's a free pass.
Oh, oh, you know what?
Oh, yeah, brother, brother, come on in.
Oh, yeah, come on.
They play the music.
Everybody's all happy, go lucky.
Oh, yeah.
Don't worry about the commandments.
Just get saved.
You can go do whatever you want.
They're all jumping around like a bunch of idiots.
And they had the music going for 45 minutes.
And everybody's like, ooh, like acting like a bunch of retards and everything else.
Oh, we can do whatever we want.
We're not going to be here for the rapture.
I mean, the market of the fetish and all that stuff, blah, blah, blah.
Jumping around a bunch of more on retards.
Yes, and I said retards.
It's exactly what they are.
So they, and I'm not politically correct.
So if you look for a political correct person, you've got the wrong place.
So they wave that pass around.
Oh, Grace free pastor sin.
Whoa, yeah, I've got a free pass of sin.
It's all right, Pastor.
You do, right?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, no problem.
So I noticed you've got a nice car outside.
Yeah, I do.
Oh, yeah.
I got a beautiful car out there.
All right, no problem.
Oh, wait a minute.
You got a beautiful wife.
I'm sure your house is good, too.
Oh, what are you trying to say?
Oh, I'm trying to say, because if the laws and commandments are done away with, guess what?
Guess what, brother?
I'm going to go to murder you.
I'm going to steal your money, your house, your car.
And guess what?
I'm going to take your wife.
I'm going to have my way with her.
I'm going to do that.
Oh, you can't do that.
And guess what?
I'm going to smack your mother and father in the face.
Are they in the audience today?
Yeah, they're right there.
I'm going to disrespect that man and my parents, though.
And you know what?
To heck with the Sabbath.
And you know what?
I'm going to have a bunch of gods.
I'm going to make necklaces with all kinds of little gods on it because it's okay now.
The commandments are abolished.
Oh, you're being ridiculous.
Oh, now I'm being ridiculous.
Just a minute, you were throwing out the grace card.
Oh, you can do whatever the hell you want because taking grace is a free pass of sin.
But now you're shocked because you're ready to cry or jump out of your boots because I just told you this stuff.
Of course, I wouldn't do any of that stuff, by the way.
But there's the point.
And much as ridiculous as those questions are, you ask those people that.
So if these were abolished, is it okay if I go murder you and take your stuff and sleep with your wife?
Is that okay?
Of course not.
So you mean to tell me the Ten Commandments were abolished?
You're out of your mind.
Plain and simple.
Out of your freaking mind.
And plain, I don't know.
I can't even say it enough.
I could be on this issue for hours, but I got to get going with this other stuff here.
But if you need more further explanation, we got like a thousand shows we did, full shows.
Me and John Hall did a ton of them together.
And Brian Reese, too, and John Pounders, we did one.
But yeah, and David Caraco, he's got a list of shows.
I mean, almost every week he's talking about this stuff on FOJC radio.
So now we get to some Bible, you know, Bible contradictions.
There's contradictions in your Bible.
Oh, really?
Let's get into it.
So this was one on one of the pages.
If Paul says that it is not from God, but in his own opinion, how do we then come that the Bible is 100% word of God?
And this was 1 Corinthians 7:25.
I have no commandment from the Lord, but I give my own opinion.
So, how, number one, how is that a contradiction?
All right.
Number two, it's still 100% in the word of God because it's recording what Paul said.
The Bible is still the word of God.
Just because Paul states his opinion on one thing, which is the biblical opinion.
That's why it's in the scriptures.
His opinion did not contrary to the word of God.
And this is what I told him.
Go read the whole chapter 7 of 1 Corinthians.
And you will see Paul's personal opinion.
It's one thing.
They want you to think, oh, all Paul's writing is his own opinion.
That's not what he's saying.
This one particular thing he's waiting on is his opinion.
He states it right there.
He's honest enough saying, this is my opinion.
That's it.
But his opinion, you weigh it against the Bible, and it falls in line with the Bible.
That's the only one thing.
That's it.
One thing he gave his own opinion on.
And he stated it.
He was honest to say it.
He didn't say, well, God said this.
And he goes, no, God didn't say that.
I said that.
This is my opinion.
He stated that.
That's admirable.
So what's wrong with that?
And his opinion was an opinion.
He weighed his opinion according with the word of God.
Like the Supreme Court, right?
When a Supreme Court comes out with a decision on a case, they weigh it against what?
The Constitution.
Then the judges then give their opinion.
They weighed against the Constitution.
Then they give their opinions.
They say this is their judges or whatever's opinion.
The opinion has to be in accordance, weigh in accordance with the Constitution.
His opinion weighed in accordance with the scripture.
So what's wrong with that?
And yes, it's still 100% word of God.
So this one here, contradiction.
How many generations from David to Jesus?
This was funny.
Yeah.
Matthew 1:17 says 28 generations.
But Luke says in 223, 38, 33 generations.
I'm like, what?
I'm like, dude, you got to be serious, right?
And I'm not arguing with these guys.
I'm like, go back and read that again.
Oh, no, yeah, I just proved there's a contradiction.
Oh, yeah.
Because Matthew saying 28 generations, and Luke is saying 43 generations.
So I'm like, did you bother reading that?
Go back and read that, right?
How many generations from David to Jesus?
First of all, Luke didn't counted from Adam to Jesus.
Adam to David to Jesus, which is 43.
Matthew only counted from David to Jesus, which is 28.
So where's the contradiction?
Again, simple, not paying attention to the word.
They throw this up because they know most people are going to believe that because they don't read the Bible.
Oh, I guess it is a contradiction.
They did quote the Bible verses.
And they really read the Bible verses, but not the context when Luke is saying it's from Adam to David to Jesus.
Matthew is saying from David to Jesus.
How's that a contradiction?
You know what I mean?
Where do you get this stuff?
Oh, they can't.
Oh, they hate it when you, you know, just eradicate them with the stupid things.
Then, oh, yeah, believe in the Bible at your own risk, right?
So, according to them, 1 Corinthians 15, 3 says, Jesus died for our sins.
And Jeremiah 31, 20 in Ezekiel 18, 2010 says, You will die in your own sin.
This is John 8, 21.
Yeah, I'm sorry, you will die in your own sin.
John 8:21.
And no one dies for the sins of another.
Jeremiah 31, 30 in Ezekiel 18, 20.
So, is this a contradiction?
No, not at all.
Yes, Jesus died for our sins, but only those who believe in him.
He didn't say for everybody, just I'm going to die for your sins, and you don't have to repent of nothing.
Or enough to take that on that opportunity.
You have to believe in him.
You have to keep the commandments.
You have to be baptized and all that stuff.
And then, Father, in the name of the Father, in the name of the Son, in the name of the Holy Spirit.
That's how you are saved.
And Jesus, yes, he died for everybody's sins, but you have to go get that prize.
He doesn't hand it to you.
So, yes, Jesus died for the sins who believe in him.
The people out there right now, yeah, they're out there sitting and mocking the Bible.
Yeah, they're not saved from that.
They have to repent.
They have to come to the cross and do all these, you know, come to the cross and come to Jesus to get that salvation.
So, it's not a contradiction.
And yes, John 8, 21 says, you will die in your own sins.
Unless you repent.
They don't want to tell you that part, right?
They'll just look, look, you will die in your own sins.
They use a half-assed verse.
Excuse the language.
But they don't show you later.
It says, unless you repent.
When you repent, your sins are free.
So if you're not a believer right now, yes, you will die in your sins.
You become a believer, you won't die in your sins.
Then they're saying, oh, yeah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel saying that no one dies for the sins of another.
No, I don't die for your sins.
You don't die for my sins.
And if you read it, that's not talking about the Messiah.
It's talking about me, you, and everybody else.
Yeah, nobody dies for nobody's sins.
I don't die.
You don't die.
None of you.
But Jesus does.
He's the Messiah.
But if you read the rest of Jeremiah and Ezekiel, you'll learn that the Messiah does die for your sins.
So where's the contradiction?
There is none.
So, man, we got some news to cover here, too.
So crazy stuff, man.
If you've got any questions, comments, anything like that, yeah.
And you believe there's this crackpot ministry out there.
Oh, man.
They comment on a video with David Caraco saying that we're misinterpreting repentance.
And, you know, repentance doesn't save you or nothing like that.
And like, yeah.
And they're actually saying the repentance will lead you into hell.
Yeah, I'm going to get to that next week.
I want to get all because I'm still in the midst of debating these quack pots there.
So, yeah, crazy stuff.
So let's get into the news.
And let me see what everybody is doing in the chat room.
Hang on a second.
What's up, guys, in the chat room?
Brother Tim.
Woo.
All right.
So I just want to see if there's any of these people out there who was sitting, you know, to defend that garbage that the Ten Commandments were abolished.
So let's get to some news.
Yeah, this is an abomination altogether.
And I can't believe people think this is a man of God.
So Vatican hosting the first ever Jubilee event for radical pro-LGBTQ group.
If that's not such an oxymoronic thing, I don't even know what it is.
And the further sign of how Pope Francis keeps slowly pulling his billion members institution towards the rainbow abyss for the first time, there will be a special holy year calendar event for LGBTQ Catholics at the upcoming 2025 Jubilee.
And the major Roman Catholic celebrated event every quarter or century is expected to draw 30 million people, pilgrims, to Rome.
So they're drawing people to the Vatican and all that stuff.
And yeah, it's going to be an LGBT-friendly place.
And according to Italian Daily, yeah, the event published at the Vatican's official online calendar will be sponsored by Jonathan's Tent, a pro-LGBT activist group dedicated to fighting for a full acceptance, inclusion, and celebration of LGBT Catholics and the life of the church.
All right, let me tell you Jonathan's Tent, which sounds gay as hell.
It really does.
You sound gay as hell.
Let me see what this group is.
Like I said, I'm far from politically correct.
So, yeah.
Yeah, it's a group there.
Jonathan's tent, right?
So let me give you, Mr. Pope, there, too.
Let me give you guys some word of biblical advice, all right?
Number one, it's an abomination.
You know what I'm talking about.
And number two, the Pope can't bless what the Lord God himself declares an abomination.
That's not how this works.
That's oh man, it really ticks me off.
And let me give you another clue.
Jesus is not about acceptance.
Okay, he's about repentance.
Again, Jesus Christ is about repentance, not acceptance.
It's an abomination, really is.
I'm just lost for words.
So the book, this book they're promoting now, and I'm not going to say the name of it, includes the stories of various Catholic families coming to the terms with eventually accepting the LGBT kids.
Oh, yeah, because that really ticks me off.
Yeah, Jonathan's tent.
It's a gay little story about kids.
This is an abomination, man.
It makes me sick to my stomach.
I'm going to end up saying things that are going to get kicked me off YouTube, so I'll shut up.
Because this, yeah, you guys are a bunch of sick bastards.
Excuse my language.
And I'm not even sorry for that.
You're a bunch of sick bastards.
They could go around telling kids, like, especially kids that are so, you know, even though I don't agree with the Catholic faith, at least the families try to get right with God.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, so you're going around telling them you try to pervert the word of God for your evil crap.
That ticks me off to no end.
It really does.
And the Pope, he's just spamming it.
Yeah, that's, yeah, no, no problem.
Yeah, come on in, guys.
Come on in.
Yeah, unbelievable.
And the Pope, oh, man, that Pope is an abomination himself.
And it's not that only.
Yeah, Pope Francis to open five sacred portals on Christmas Eve for a ritual that's never been done before.
So Pope Francis will commence a centuries-long Catholic tradition on Christmas Eve and introduce the first time a historical addition to the holy ritual.
So starting on December 24th, the pontiff will open a series of five holy doors throughout the Vatican, including St. Peter's Basilica plus Rome's three or the porticles to comment next year.
It's Catholic Jubilee.
So yeah, this is part of that Jubilee Festival too they're doing, which included writing the LGBT there.
A joyful commemoration.
It's all opening in five portals.
And yeah, the door of St. Peter's was sealed shut by the wall bricks since the year Jubilee in 2016.
So let me ask Mr. Popeye there.
Where does this script, these rituals scriptural?
What is opening these doors have anything to do with John the Baptist?
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
Or Saint Peter, I'm sorry, whatever.
It has nothing to do with Peter.
Peter had nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
He was not the first Pope.
This has nothing to do with anything.
So they're literally going around doing these ridiculous, dumb ceremonies.
And look at this video here.
They're out there promoting the Virgin Mary.
Somebody saw the Virgin Mary.
She's not a Virgin no more.
She had sex with Joseph.
Matthew chapter 1 says, after Jesus was born, she had children with Moses.
I mean, Joseph, not Moses, I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Unbelievable.
And this is all the abominations from the Catholic Church, guys.
Unbelievable.
It's not just the Catholic Church, man.
Some of the, um, I hope I just missed that.
Gwen Stefani promoting the Catholic app.
So Gwen Stefani partners with the Catholic Prayer app, endorses the Catholic app.
So the thing is, I have no problem with biblical prayers if they promoted just biblical prayers.
But no, this app actually promotes all these unbiblical prayers like praying to Mary and all that.
Yeah, that's a problem.
And why would you need an app to pray?
You really, seriously, if you really need to go on your phone to look something up to pray, you got a problem.
The prayer is supposed to be personal.
The only prayer in the Bible that is somewhat scriptural, I mean, I'm sorry, that's somewhat found script sort of is the Our Father.
That's it.
Pray in that manner.
But he says pray in that manner.
You don't have to necessarily recite that prayer word for word.
Pray in that manner.
That's what Jesus says.
But why do we have to follow scripts to pray?
So you don't need an app to pray.
And this is really crazy bizarre.
AI Jesus avatar tests man's faith and machines in the divine.
So this is an AI Jesus that's going around.
And Lucerne, almost, isn't that like in a semi-off to Lucifer?
But Lucerne, Switzerland, would you trust the AI Jesus with your innermost thoughts and troubles?
So let me see if there's videos on there.
I'll report more of this next week.
But researchers and religious leaders on Wednesday released findings from two-month experiment through art in the Catholic Chapel in Switzerland.
That thing is.
Where an avatar of Jesus on a computer screen tucked into a confessional booth, took questions by visitors and faith, morality, and modern-day woes, and offered responses based on scripture.
So that's confession booth, right?
Imagine going into a confessional booth.
Number one, you go into a confession to a priest against the Bible in the first place.
When God says to confess your sins with one another, you're not asking for forgiveness from them.
It's not confession.
I'm sorry.
It's discuss your sins.
That's what it is.
And the Catholic Church will say, that's what that supports it.
It doesn't support it.
Only Jesus can forgive sins.
That's it.
You could discuss your sins, what you're going through with your fellow believers to help you.
In other words, see how they dealt with it and how they could avoid that sin.
But they can't forgive you for that.
Only Jesus can.
But imagine going to a booth and you're talking to a computer.
And what I was reading earlier, there were people that literally were worshiping us.
So a small sign invited visitors to enter the confessional, choosing for its intimacy.
And below a lattice screen across the pentate believers would usually speak with the priest, a green light, a signal, visitors turning to speak.
And one red came to what the heck came when AI Jesus on a computer screen and the other side was responding.
And often a long time was needed to wait for a response to the testament of the technical complexities.
After Exodus, nearly 300 visitors filled out questionnaires that informed the report released Wednesday.
So people going in there, I was watching videos on this earlier.
Let me see if I can actually find.
Hang on a second.
What time is it?
we've still got time do you have some advice for us at this time In these challenging times, remember that in the face of adversity, love and faith are your steadfast guides.
Just as I calm the stormy seas, so too can peace be found within your heart.
For the music here.
To talk with him.
So we have like 900 conversations now registered.
And all ages also, I can say there were young people, older people.
And what was really interesting to see that the people really talked with him in a serious way.
All knowledge and wisdom ultimately come from God.
If used wisely, AI can indeed be a tool to explore the wonders of creation, deepen our understanding of scripture, and foster connections among people.
Unreal.
Yeah, so people of all ages went to go talk to a computer for guidance.
We don't need AI, guys.
We got something better than AI.
And always remember, the AI is always biased.
It really is because it goes according to an algorithm that the people set.
So it's not 100% biblical.
You don't need AI.
Seriously, Dick about this right now.
Do you need AI or an app to talk to Jesus?
Do you?
No.
I could talk to Jesus right now.
Jesus, how are you doing?
Literally, he heard that.
I don't need AI or some clowns out there or middlemen to talk to Jesus.
You could talk to Jesus driving in your car.
You could talk to Jesus on your bike.
You could talk to Jesus at work.
Wow, this world's going to hell, man.
I tell you.
So speaking of going to hell, dude, I'm going to do some broadcasts on these here.
So this is what goes on.
And all over the world.
And people wonder why these countries they live in, they're crap holes.
They wonder why they, you know, people starving in these countries.
They wonder why things are going hell in these countries.
Why is that?
Because they worship false gods.
They have plenty of animals to eat out there, plenty of wildlife and everything else.
But yeah, anyway, check this one out.
And people calling this woman the Goddess.
Look at these comments in here.
All these people like praising this woman.
There was, you have to translate it, people calling her a god and all that.
This guy here, I got it right.
Yeah, Adam Arab.
They're practicing how to survive hell.
Yeah, this is crazy.
Look at all these people praising us.
Oops, see translation.
Right there, this person says, that's why hail mother goddess.
And they're all calling her a mother goddess.
And I put that there earlier.
You should only be hailing Jesus and the Father.
So yeah.
And this religion is a satanic ritual.
You got that right.
So I'm glad there's a lot of people out there awake.
But yeah, that's crazy stuff.
And they don't want to tell the people that they're walking in the fire.
They coat their feet with this.
I forgot what it's called.
It's like almost like a tar.
I mean, so you're able to walk on fire quickly, but you can't stand it because it'll eventually burn you.
That's why they're walking too quick.
But it's able to, this is like a tar substance they put in the bottom of the feet to pro you know, I mean, to be able to walk over that without getting burnt right away.
They don't want to tell you that, though.
You know what I mean?
And this here, this is crazy.
This is some African voodoo crap.
And yeah, these people are demented.
Now, check this out, right?
This is an actual demonic ritual.
This is an actual demon.
See the statue there.
So I
was watching that like probably a dozen times or whatever, and you can see like the guy in the back.
And I thought the guy jumped in at the last minute.
This is an actual demon taking possession of that.
And this is a huge demonic ritual.
Now, people, ministers out there, evangelists that go out through these countries all the time, they literally say they literally see demons flying around.
And there's people, missionaries, I'm sorry, they go around to these countries and Africa and all that to try to bring the gospel there.
And they say they literally see demons.
And they go witness these festivals and all that.
They can really see demonic entities in these places.
And even in Vietnam, too, a lot of soldiers, they were shooting out the night vision.
The generation, first generation night vision, you were able to see the spiritual entities.
And yeah, people shooting at these things because they're afraid of them.
And they're like, what are you shooting at?
It's like, you don't see that?
You know what I mean?
And these demons are real.
This is a real spiritual welfare, guys.
This was going on in these African countries.
Then you say something, right?
The funny part is you say something to somebody.
Oh, that's their culture.
How dare you discriminate their culture?
Oh, yeah.
You're going to glorify a culture.
Literally resurrected demons.
Yeah, you're going to.
Yeah, they want to bring that culture here.
I don't think so.
You keep African culture where Africa is.
Nobody wanted that garbage here.
And they wonder why they're living in the crap holes.
They wonder why they're going hungry.
They wonder why they're, you know, the thing is their countries are rich with minerals, diamonds and all this stuff.
And you would think they would capitalize on that.
They are animals, more animals over there than we do here.
Because it's a cursed place.
Do not stuff.
God's not going to bless them.
And the Bible says, blessed is the nation that serves the Lord thy God.
And they want to bring African culture here.
I don't think so.
You keep your demonic voodoo crap out of this country.
Even though this country's full of filth in the first place.
But regardless, man, I tell you.
So, yeah, then you'll get criticized for saying that, too.
It's crazy.
It really is.
So, yeah, what do you guys think about AI Jesus?
It's crazy, huh?
It really is.
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And I wish to God I was able to do this in my house so I wouldn't have to pay rent.
But my mouth's too loud.
My wife would kick me out in a second.
So, yeah.
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You can find me there too.
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Then right after is Spiritual Warfare Friday, where you'll be joining me and three other people.
Discuss the American Goulage Chronicles coming up and coming to this country.
They're already here.
The camps are here.
The camps are here.
They've been built.
We got all the documents.
I got a list of them over here.
Stock of them, I should say.
Documents, how they built these internment camps throughout the country since the year of the World War II era.
They had these camps.
They're going out.
First, it was Japanese citizens and all that.
Then I'm going to discuss the whole thing, but the whole point of these camps today is for the coming mock of the beast.
That's what that are.
And as the Bible says, people are going to be led into captivity.
And the Bible says, if you're led into captivity, go into captivity and wait patiently for your death.
Because they are going to be behead people.
They got the purchase orders and all the stuff that Fiemans bought guillotines.
And people like this wildlife stuff.
Conspiracy therapy.
No, they literally bought guillotines, thousands of them.
Why would they have guillotines at these internment camps?
Plastic coffins and all that other stuff.
Because the common mark of the beast.
The Bible says you will be beheaded for your faith without receiving the mark of the beast.
And the thing is, if you're caught into captivity, it says go into captivity.
But if you're out in the world, whatever the case, if they don't catch you, that's great too.
But they said if you're caught and you refuse the mark of the beast, they're going to be beheaded you.
That's what the Bible says.
That's what that plan is going to be doing.
So we're going to discuss this.
This is a grim reality.
But the thing is, you need to understand this and what they have planned, guys.
And right now, because of the restrainer, right now, these ain't in power yet.
When a restrainer leaves this world and Antichrist takes control and he has power to overcome the saints, all the saints are going to be rounded up and thrown into these goulage camps.
Literally.
The general people are going to be processed and out they go.
The people who listen to people like us, they're going to be going to a, I think it's a yellow camp, they call it.
And so basically it's a re-education camp.
So they try to tell you, oh, don't listen to them.
They're conspiracy theorists and all this stuff.
We know what's best for you.
And they try to coach you out of it and to take the mock of the beast.
We know what's best for you and all that.
And the red camps are for people like us that don't see the light of day.
We don't get a re-education, nothing.
We get gone if they catch us.
That's what's coming.
But you know what?
Bring it on.
Bring it on because I am not going to sit there and take a mock of the beast.
And this dispensations will say, oh, we're not going to be here for that.
You know, we're going to be raptured up out of here.
And that's not what the Bible says.
Not at all.
And maybe I'm just going to grab my family, go out into the wilderness somewhere, whatever the case, and hopefully we can survive until Jesus comes back.
If not, oh well, you know, I'll be going home sooner.
You know, plain and simple.
Be going home sooner, sooner, sooner, sooner.
Can't we talk today?
Sooner.
We will be going home sooner.
So anyway, yeah, don't be discouraged by this stuff, guys.
And it's very grim stuff.
It's a lot of information.
It's got to be really, it's going to shake your tree.
Really, it's going to rattle your cage.
But remember, Jesus says, don't be despair, but be of good cheer because this means that Jesus is coming.
And thank God he says he will cut those days short for our sake.
Thank God.
And there's no seven-year tribulation.
It's a three and a half year tribulation.
But even then, Jesus says he's going to cut those days short for our sake.
So don't be discouraged by it.
You should actually be welcoming it because right at the end of this garbage, there's this bright tunnel coming, bright light coming out of the sky.
I'm sorry.
And that's Jesus Christ to put a stop to all this stuff.
So thank you for joining me on spiritual, I'm sorry, biblical welfare.
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And he's over there.
Always there rocking.
Even on the replays and all that.
It's up Tactical Billy.
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And what's this here?
Gabe the Shepherd.
Sugar.
Let me see.
Good stuff.
Yeah.
Thank you, guys.
And for chatting and fellowship and everything else.
So, yeah, thank you, Barbara.
And woo to you, Bill.
And Frank, prayer to you too, man.
And God bless you all.
Love you too, Nez.
Yeah, Brother Tactical Billy.
Always praying, fam.
Thank you, Brian.
And yeah, thank you, God.
God, guys, yeah.
I'm sorry, guys.
I'm just like off today.
I'm like, I got barely any sleep.
I mean, I've been doing a rigorous training program at the gym.
So I'm like literally wiped out.
I mean, I go to the gym, I work third shift, and in the morning, I get out of work, and I'm like, I go to the gym.
And sometimes it's hard, especially when the winter.
You get in your warm car and you get to the gym, you're like, I don't want to go in there.
All you do is want to go home and sleep.
You know what I mean?
And I'm like, yep, get your butt in there.
And once you get in there, you get going.
It's great.
But I'll tell you, it's a rigorous program and working out because I'm a powerlifter.
So I'm just trying to compete, you know, coming up and marching all that stuff.
So, and mainly it's a state championship coming up next year, too.
So that's what I'm shooting for.
But other than that, we're supposed to keep our temples healthy too.
Us men of God are supposed to be strong and mighty, you know, for the Lord, you know, and for our families to protect them and everything else.
So always encourage people to go to the gym.
And yeah, I want to point out too.
I have two Facebook pages.
One is for my friends and family, and I post all my wrestling stuff and all my gym stuff.
And I'm not there to show off.
I'm just there to sh inspire people to get to the gym to keep yourselves healthy.
You know what I mean?
And I'm 50 years old.
You know what I mean?
And if I'm like lifting stuff that people half my age can't.
You know what I mean?
All glory to God.
So I'm just there to inspire people.
You know what I mean?
And of course my Dam Badani Live page is to promote all the stuff and everything else.
So if you're on both pages, you'll understand.
But some people like, oh, I thought you were Christian.
And all you do is post this stuff.
Well, that's that one page.
You know what I mean?
And so I separate the two worlds.
You know what I mean?
Because it is important to keep yourself healthy and all that good stuff.
All right, guys, love you all.
God bless Shalom.
Remember, you are the resistance.
We'll see you tomorrow night.
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