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everybody to spiritual warfare friday.
I'm your host, Dan Badondi, and folks, they have lied to us.
And I'm talking about days, people in the churches today.
They have lied to us about the Passover and the commandments.
That's the Ten Commandments of God.
So we're going to talk about that today.
And we got a lot to talk about, man.
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So anyway, we're going to talk about this and how God feels about Christians attaching his name to pagan holidays and celebrations and mixing holy with the profane.
So what's that got to do with anything here?
Well, lots got to do with it because this is going on for the churches out there who celebrate Easter, Good Friday and Easter, thinking this is of Jesus.
This is of God, right?
And that's what we've been taught in the Catholic Church mainly the ones that started this.
Then eventually the Christian churches ended up adopting this later on because churches here in America, we didn't have Easter, we didn't have Good Friday, we didn't have Christmas because churches here knew that this has nothing to do at all with Jesus.
That pagan holidays with a Christian coat of paint slapped down by Constantine in the Roman Catholic Church.
So they knew that.
So this is, you know, and this is a smack in the face of God.
And if you're one of these people who celebrate these holidays, I'm not going to sit here and judge you.
I'm not at all.
But you do need to know the truth.
And I'm going to tell you the truth today.
Very important to understand that.
So coming up this weekend here, which is April 9th of 2025, and we got the Passover coming up, the start of the Passover coming up this Shabbat on Saturday.
So I'm not going to be able to be here live Friday, guys.
So this is a pre-recording, just to let you know.
I just want to let you know that we're doing a pre-recording so we could get the broadcast out on Friday night for the Friday night spiritual warfare because I got some engagements going on and all that stuff.
So I won't be able to show up live.
But hopefully I'll make it back in time.
And I will do hopefully a QA session after the show.
So and Brother Bill Connell, you should be in the chat room.
I think he is.
But Brother Bill Connell, thank you so much for supporting the channel.
He's one of our head moderator now.
And he promotes the shows constantly, you know, on all his pages and everything else.
So thank you, Brother Bill.
He's my brother from up in Boston, Massachusetts at the gas station.
So thank you so much.
So we're going to talk a lot about the Bible today, guys.
And yeah, this is going to be a very extensive biblical study.
We're going to get into the Passover and we're going to get into the Ten Commandments and what do they have to do with us Christians?
Because regardless what you get told in the churches, the commandments don't apply to us.
The Passover is just for the Jews and all that stuff.
The Sabbath's just for the Jews.
No, they're not.
Now, we've done shows individually on the commandments individually on the laws and everything else and how they do pertain to us Christians.
Regardless of this dispensationalist garbage out there, you learn from the churches that tell you, oh, yeah, the commandments don't apply to us.
The Sabbath is just a Jewish thing.
Oh, those feasts, don't worry about them.
You know, we got our feast now.
You know, our holidays, which, you know, they're not biblical.
And if you do want to, real quick, know the gist on Easter here.
Okay, first of all, Jesus didn't resurrect on Sunday morning.
The Bible clearly says that.
He was crucified on the Wednesday, and three days, three nights later, rose on the Sabbath.
Now, Sunday morning, yes, when Mary Magdalene went to the tomb Sunday morning, he was already gone.
And I don't know where people get this.
So you go, well, he resurrected on Easter Sunday.
No, he didn't.
He was already gone the day before because we get the stigma that Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
No, he was not.
The body was moved early Friday.
It was moved to the tomb.
So he was crucified on the high Sabbath, which was a Wednesday.
The Bible clearly says this.
We could go over this.
We did shows on this, but this ain't the subject of the matter.
I'm just trying to highlight something here that goes along what we're going to talk about.
So he resurrected on Saturday, the Sabbath.
Three days and three nights, 72 hours later.
Wednesday the 7th.
Because even, you know, the regular way, yeah, people take the mainstream way.
It's like, all right, Friday to Sunday morning is not 72 hours.
It's not three days and three nights.
A lot of people could figure that out.
Like, oh man, there's something wrong with that.
Yeah, because the math's off.
Big time.
Because of the confusion of the Catholic Church.
So they could get you to celebrate their pagan holiday, what they call Good Friday now.
And that pagan Sunday, which is a day of Ishtar.
And it was Constantine's plot so he could hijack the Christian movement and also appease the pagans that were already part of the Roman church.
So that's what it was about.
So we did whole shows on Easter, whatever the case, which does pertain to this, because Passover is the biblical feast.
Passover is what Jesus himself, Jesus himself honored.
The apostles honored that.
So I'm going to get into all that tonight.
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So Heavenly Father, we come before you.
And Jesus, please forgive us of the sins and trespasses we committed today.
And make us pure and new before you, Lord.
And anoint us with your precious blood.
And Father, we come before you to ask you for divine intervention and wisdom and give us the Holy Spirit, Lord, to disseminate this information, to know your truth from your word, from your mouth, Lord.
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They're going through a little hardship right now.
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Have favor for them financially, Lord.
In your mighty name, we pray.
Amen.
And we pray that we could glorify you today in your biblical feast, what you've told us to do, and to keep your commandments as you instruct us.
In your name, amen.
So very important to do that, guys.
Spiritual warfare is all about spiritual warfare.
It's praying for your people, praying for each other and protection and everything else.
So we're going to get to the stuff here.
So we're going to do a lot of Bible studies today, guys.
And I usually have a bunch of slides and everything else.
And no, not today.
So today is going to be Bible, Bible, Bible, Bible, Bible.
Lots of Bible at that.
So get your notebooks out or whatever the case you want to do or just screenshot this, screen record it, whatever you want to do.
So first, we're going to get to the Passover, right?
We're going to go run through the Passover and why it is important for us today.
So, and we've done, again, shows on each of these individual things.
I'm just going to run over the gist of it.
Ultimately, to show you, yes, these things should apply to you.
If you are a believer in Jesus Christ, they should be in your life.
So let's go back in time, Exodus chapter 12, verse 1 through 14.
And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying that this month shall be unto you the beginning of months.
It shall be the first month of the year to you.
So, biblically, this is April, right?
Biblically, April is the new year.
And we all, you know, grow up saying, oh, January 1st, the ball drops and everything else.
That's the new year and everything.
Yeah, and then the Roman calendar, right?
But biblically, we are now into the new year.
According to the Bible, right?
So it says, speak unto all the congregations of Israel, saying, in the 10th day of this day, month, I'm sorry, they shall take to them every man a lamb according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for a house.
And if the household be too little for a lamb, let him and his neighbor next to us take his house.
Take it according to the numbers of the souls.
Every man according to his eating shall make your account for the lamb.
And your lamb shall be without blemish.
I mean, in other words, a perfect lamb.
A male of his first year.
You shall take it out from the sheep and from the goats.
And you shall keep it until the 14th day of the same month.
And the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.
And they shall take the blood of strike it on the post and of the upper post of the house wherein they shall eat it.
And they shall eat the flesh in the night and roast with fire and unloving bread and with bitter herbs and they shall eat it.
Eat not it raw nor sodon or with the with all with water, but roast with fire.
In other words, don't boil it.
I mean, you got to roast it with fire.
His head with his legs with the repentance thereof.
So, and he shall let nothing remain until the morning, and that which remains until the morning you shall burn with fire.
So, whatever the leftovers, you've got to burn it, right?
That's what they did.
And thus shall you eat it, and your loins girded, and the shoes in your feet, and staff in your hand, you shall eat it in half.
And this is the Lord's Passover.
So, for I will pass through the land of Egypt this night, and I will smite all the firstborn of the land of Egypt, both man and beast, against all the gods of Egypt, lowercase G, by the way.
No, it's false gods of Egypt, and I will execute judgment.
I am the Lord.
So, this was instructed by God, and he said, the blood shall be for your token upon your houses where you are.
And when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall be upon you to destroy you.
Not be upon you.
I'm sorry.
So the plague won't be upon you when I smite the land of Egypt.
And this day shall be unto you the memorial for you keep the feast of the Lord throughout your generations.
And you keep it in feast of ordinances forever.
So key word, right, right?
You shall keep it throughout your generations.
That's all the way up to now, right?
And you keep this feast by an ordinance.
This is an ordinance from God, a law put in place, right?
Forever.
Doesn't say until the second coming of the coming of Christ.
It doesn't say until this or that, the new covenant starts.
It says forever.
Plain and simple.
It's forever.
That's why Jesus honored this.
I'm going to show you that.
So I want to point out real quick, too.
I'm not saying that we, okay, because I know people are.
I'm not saying we're supposed to do this.
This is what they've done, right?
Our Passover is a little bit different this time.
We still keep the lamb.
We eat the lamb and all that in celebration.
We don't paint blood on our doors.
Don't do that.
You know what I mean?
Because the blood's already been accounted for.
The blood's already been taken.
In other words, like sacrificed through Jesus Christ.
He is the final lamb.
That's why he's called the Lamb of God.
He fulfilled this.
Right?
And we're going to get to that, right?
So I just want to give you the rundown of Exodus, right?
And this is when, and why people ask, why would God kill the firstborn in Egypt, the animals and all that?
Because you've got to understand.
Egypt struck first.
Because Pharaoh, he had a fear, he's seen the Jews multiplying by astronomical amount.
So he's like, he was afraid that they were going to get so big and powerful that they would overthrow Egypt.
So what he did, he went out there, he took more than animals, and he sacrificed all the firstborns of the Hebrews, the Israelites, right?
So in a fear of they would grow too big for them to control.
So that's what he did.
Egypt struck first.
So that's why God revenged them.
And yes, I'm sure those children went to heaven, but it was to quell Egypt because what was going on when God was to free these people, right?
And, you know, it took 40 years, whatever, across the desert.
So Egypt could never grow enough, okay, the population of it, to grow enough to overcome the Israelites.
And so Israel got to the Jews, got to the promised land, then they began training, began multiplying and becoming, you know, to get their own army, right?
So God did this to quell the power of Egypt until the Jews finally got into the promised land and got, you know, big enough and all that stuff and got their own soldiers and all that.
This way they could defend themselves, which they did later on.
And this way, plus God destroying the Israel, I'm sorry, the Egyptian army in the Red Sea.
So it helped, that's the timing.
So if you can see why God did this and what happened, that's the timing.
So it gave, it brought enough time for Israel to build up their own population and their own army.
So Egypt would never try to attack them again.
You know what I mean?
So that's why God did what he did for a reason.
You know, you always ask these questions like, yeah, they're valid questions, especially new believer or unbeliever.
Why would God do that?
Well, there's many reasons why.
We could get to a whole show about that.
So Leviticus, right?
And this goes on with the Passover and all that.
And so he says, Leviticus 23, these are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convictions, which you shall proclaim in the season.
So we get the stigma that Passover is just for the Jews.
It's a Jewish holiday.
No, it's not.
The commandments are just for the Jews.
No, they are not.
These are God's days.
These are not Jewish days.
These are God's days, God's appointed feast that is still celebrated to this day.
And Jesus himself and the apostles kept the 10 commandments of God.
We're going to show you that.
And they also kept the Passover.
Jesus ate the Lamb of the Passover.
So if Jesus fulfilled that, ended up, which by the way, fulfill means to establish, not end.
I don't know where people got that idea of fulfill means end it and start a new one.
No, that's not how it works.
That's right.
They lied to us about the Passover commandments.
And this is probably 99% of the churches out there today.
Oh, it's just a Jewish thing.
We're not Jews and all that.
Yeah, you are.
If you believe in Jesus Christ, you are a spiritual Jew.
These things do apply to you, even as a Gentile.
Before we were saved, but when you come into the grace of God and you become a believer, you therefore, these things do apply to you now.
Because you are now part of Israel.
God's Israel.
And if you don't think these apply to you, we're going to show you a big, big, big eye-opening, you know, really cold, dead night winter with a brick smacking across the face.
Revelation, basically.
We're going to show you later on at the end of the show why these things apply to you and how they apply to you.
Jesus himself says they do.
So we're going to show you that.
Regardless of what your churches teach.
So, in the 14th day of the month and every evening, I'm sorry, in the evening, it's the Lord's Passover.
And on the 15th day, the same month in the feast, unleavened bread unto the Lord, and seven days you must eat unleavened bread.
So, and it goes on, talks about this is the Lord's appointed house.
That's the main point of these verses I want to point out, that these are the Lord's point of holidays.
These are the feasts of who?
The Lord, not the feast of the Jews, the Lord, capital, L-O-R-D.
That's our Heavenly Father.
This is his feast.
And it commemorates, as the Bible says, yeah.
And very important on the sin, right?
And this, and if you can't get this, right?
Yeah, and you shall offer that day when you wave the sheaf of the lamb without blemish, you know, perfect lamb, the first year of the burnt offering unto the Lord.
So, it didn't ever occur to you, like, yeah, why Jesus is called the Lamb of God, why Jesus is perfect, why he was that firstborn sacrifice because Jesus is the only begotten Son of God.
God's got many, many sons.
He's the only begotten son that was born into the flesh.
So, if you can't see this, this is a preempt to what's to come.
Yeah, this was like an offering and all that.
And then this continues to say to remind us when God set the Israelites free from Egypt.
And we can go through the whole thing with the plagues and everything else.
That's what we're not about today.
But this gives you details of what you should eat and everything else.
And at the end, yeah, it says, even untomorrow, after the seventh Sabbath, you shall remember 50 days and you shall offer a new meat offering unto God.
So it goes through the list here for the sake of time here.
So I just want to get to the gist of the Passover from the Old Testament, right?
So how does this apply to the New Testament?
Well, easy.
If you go to Matthew 26, this is the words from Jesus himself.
17 through 29, right?
So this is what Jesus says.
Now the first day of the feast, unleavened bread, the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, where will we prepare for the eat the Passover, right?
So if the Passover is just for the Jews and it was abolished, right?
That's what some of these churches say.
They don't apply to us.
Then why would the apostles, and I know, yeah, they're a Jewish show.
Why would the apostles and Jesus be keeping this?
And he said, go into the city, Jesus says, and the words are read, go into the city to such a man and say to him, the master says, my time is at hand.
I will keep the Passover at thy house with my disciples.
So this is right before Jesus is about to get crucified.
My time is near, he's saying, I'm going to be leaving.
And we will keep this Passover at this disciples with my disciples at this house.
And the disciples did as Jesus appointed them do and made ready the Passover.
Say, they prepared the Passover.
And now, when the evening was to come, he sat down with the 12.
So this is where they call it the Last Supper, right?
Which is the, you know, which the churches don't point out.
This is the Passover feast.
This is the Passover feast.
And as they did eat, he said, Jesus saying, right, verily I say unto you, one of you shall betray me.
And they were exceedingly sorrowful and begin every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I?
They're asking, who is it?
Which we know is Judas Iscariot, right?
And he said, and he answered him, said, he dips his hand with me in the dish at the same time shall betray me.
So the person that's going to dip their hand in the tray in the dish here, you have to go get a piece of bread or something, right?
At the same time, you know, people do that.
They're eating popcorn.
Sometimes you get in the same time as somebody else.
He's saying, that's the one that's going to betray me.
The Son of Man goes as written of him.
But woe unto the man of whom the Son of Man is betrayed.
It had been good for that man that he had not been born.
So he's saying the person who's got to betray me here, right?
It'd be better for you if you weren't even born.
This is some serious stuff, serious stuff, right?
So then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I?
He said, thou hast said.
So Jesus said, right, yeah, because the Jews say, hey, is it I?
He goes, yeah, you said it, right?
And as they were eating, Jesus took the bread and blessed it and broke it and gave it to the disciples and said, take, eat.
This is my body.
This is the communion, right?
And I forgot to bring the stuff.
I was going to actually do this too.
This is really cool.
We should start doing this again.
I did it once and it was great.
You know, we're going to do it again in the communions and all that.
But this is, again, the Passover dinner.
The Last Supper is at the Passover dinner.
They don't point that out, don't they?
You ever hear that?
You know, the church is, oh, the Last Supper.
They have the fake portrait.
And by the way, that Da Vinci, whatever portrait is, sorry, don't Leonardo Da Vinci, whatever.
Don't go by that.
All right, that is completely unbiblical.
You know, they shall load the bread and all that.
There was unleavened bread.
There was flat.
There's a lot of things wrong with that portrait.
It's cultic, too.
So even as a Christian, you should not have that in your house.
We're going to get to that sometime.
If we have time, we'll get into it later.
But so anyway, he took the cup and gave thanks to them, saying, drink you all of it.
So everybody drink of it.
And he says, now, remember, we just read the Passover.
For this is my blood of the New Testament, which is shed for many remissions of sins.
So remember this, right?
The old covenant, which is the Old Testament, right?
They took a perfect lamb and shedding of its blood for their sins, right?
For sacrifice, right?
So Jesus is the Lamb of God.
And this is why it was done on the Passover.
They ate the Passover.
It was a commemorate of that, and it goes hand in hand.
This is what churches don't really teach you, right?
But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine until the day when I drink anew with you in my father's kingdom.
So talk about, yeah, we're going to be saved through his blood, Jesus, right?
And when he had sung a hymn, they went out into the Mount of Olives.
So now this, again, I just want to point out that this is the Passover dinner, this Last Supper.
So Jesus himself celebrated the Passover.
This is his, like, days before he was crucified, right?
So his whole life he kept the Passover.
And I don't know where the church is getting.
Oh, yeah, we, you know, that's for the Jews.
Why would Jesus be doing it?
Why would they be, even after Jesus left, the disciples and apostles were still doing it?
So answer that for a minute, right?
So again, they lied to us about the Passover commandments.
So John chapter 1, 26, he says, John answered him, saying, I baptized with water, but there is standing one here among you whom you know not.
He is whom coming after me preferred before me.
In other words, prophesies before me.
Long before me, he was prophesied.
Whose shoes latch I am not worthy to unloose.
These things were done in Bethra beyond Jordan, and John was baptizing.
So this is John up to 20, 34.
So the next day, John seen Jesus coming unto him and said, Behold, again, very important to understand.
This has to do with the Passover.
Behold, the Lamb of God, right here, the Lamb of God, which takes away the sin of the world.
Not a coincidence, man.
You know what I mean?
Like, the Passover is to do with an unblemished lamb for sacrifice, right?
The blood of it.
The blood protected that house from the angels of death.
It's right there.
You know what I mean?
His blood protects us from death.
The same thing.
He is the Passover continued.
This is a new Passover, but we still keep it.
Passover has all everything to do with Jesus.
He's the completion, and I'm sorry, not completion, fulfillment of that to establish that.
Now he is that lamb.
Because before him, right, you had to take, mainly was a lamb, but I had to take the best of your animals to sacrifice it for the Lord.
It was a blood atonement sacrifice for your sins.
Jesus, you know, because people couldn't, I mean, you couldn't kill enough animals to, you know, because people sinned all the time.
So God understood that.
That's why he sent his only son, begotten son, I'm sorry, his only begotten son, to die for us, and he would become the lamb sacrifice.
The final one.
That's it.
You don't have to keep doing it.
He's done.
You know what I mean?
The blood of the Lamb, the Lamb of God.
So you get what this is saying?
This goes right here in here with the Passover.
And he says, Jesus coming unto him, and he said, behold, the Lamb of God, which takes away the sins of the world.
This is of he whom I said, after me comes a man which is preferred before me, but was before me.
He is before me.
So what do you mean he was before you?
So this goes deep.
So again, this is he of whom I said, after me comes a man which is preferred before me, right?
He's talking about Jesus, right?
He comes after me, which John was born first in Jesus, right?
So for he was before me.
So how could it be before and after?
Is this the Bible stump of contradiction?
No, not at all.
Because again, they understood this.
Jesus is forever.
Jesus, yeah, he was born in the flesh through Mary.
He didn't become into creation through Mary.
Jesus was there.
That's why Jesus told him, before Abraham, I am.
Before Isaac, I am.
What did God tell him?
What did God say in the beginning of the Bible when he came to Abraham and all that?
And Abraham said, who are you?
He goes, I am.
That's God.
God in the flesh.
Yes, he's at the throne of heaven at the same time and here on the earth during this time.
The Holy Spirit, the Father and Son.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
And I know the carnal mind can't register that three could be one.
They're one in spirit.
It's hard for the carnal mind to understand this.
That's why you need to understand the Holy Spirit.
So, yes, John's saying he was before me.
He was prophesied before me.
He was before me.
Even before the earth was even thought of, Jesus was there.
And I knew him not.
I didn't even know him.
He's saying.
But that should be made manifest to Israel.
Therefore, I come baptizing with water.
And John bear record saying, I saw the spirit descend from heaven like a dove and the boat upon him.
So when he baptized Jesus, he saw a spirit descending like a dove.
And I knew him not.
In other words, I didn't know him, but that sent me to baptize the water, the same said unto me, upon whom thou shalt see the spirit descending.
It remaining under him, the same of which baptized with Holy Ghost.
And I saw him bear record of this, the Son of God, that this is the Son of God.
Then later, you know, a voice from heaven said, Well done, my good and faithful son, you know, my son, right?
Acknowledge the voice of the heavenly father acknowledged this is my son.
And John bade record to this.
So, and again, the key text is the Lamb of God.
So we jump to Revelation 12, right?
And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now has come salvation for strength in the kingdom of God, our God, and the power of Christ, for the accuser is the brethren that's cast down, which accused them before day and night.
So the accuser of our brethren, believers, right?
That's Satan that's cast down, which accuse them before our God day and night.
So he's always doing this.
Satan's always accusing us of everything little sin we do.
Like we swear, whatever the case, right?
Satan's there right there, and God's there.
Look, that's your believer.
Look at what he's doing.
Look what he's doing or what she's doing.
Yeah.
And Jesus is like, yep, I paid for that.
So if Satan reminds you of your past, right?
Seriously, if he Satan's constantly reminding you of your past, you stop him right there and say, hold on.
My past is paid for.
So I'm going to remind you of your future.
Yeah, which ain't good for you.
You got to be in the lake of fire.
So Satan reminds you of your past, you remind him of his future.
And they came overcame with him with the blood of the Lamb.
There is the blood of the Lamb.
Jesus is the fulfillment of the Passover.
And they overcame him, overcame Satan by the blood of the Lamb.
Like I said, Satan's accusing you in front of God.
Look, look, he's like the prosecutor in the courtroom.
God's the judge, right?
And he's like, look, look, there's your servant right there.
And Jesus is your defending lawyer, right?
Your defense.
It's like, oh, I paid for that.
The blood of the lamb.
And the word of their testimony, and they loved not their lives unto death.
And therefore, rejoice, you heavens, and dwell in them.
Woe to the inhabitants of the earth of the sea and the sea.
For the devil has come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knows his time is short.
So take that under consideration here.
That this is why Satan's going, especially these days, he's going rampant right now because he knows his time is short.
It's getting shorter and shorter.
And that's why you're seeing the veil being lifted.
You're seeing evil everywhere coming out of the woodwork, openly admitting themselves that they're not afraid no more.
They're on TV saying, oh, well, you served Satan, this, and the other thing.
They're not hiding it no more.
So you go right there.
So anyway, we're going to move on to the commandments now.
So my goal here was to get you to see that the Passover, right?
The Passover that's been talked about in Exodus and all that, you know, to free the Jews from the slavery of Egypt, right?
So the Passover, the Lamb sacrifice, was the important key.
It was the Lamb of God, right?
I'm sorry, the Lamb, the blood, excuse me, the blood of the Lamb to not only free them from, it was like a sign for the Passover, for the angel of death would not get to you.
Only the Egyptians, right?
So in this today's world, it continues to us.
But through Jesus, He becomes the final Lamb sacrifice, the Lamb of God.
His blood saves us from that angel of death.
In this case, death would be hell.
Because we're talking spiritually now here.
At that time, it was like literally with the death and all that.
Today is literally.
I mean, I'm sorry, spiritually, because all of us face death.
You know what I mean?
We're all pointing to that die once.
But do you want to go onto your second life or your second death?
See, the blood of the Lamb, Jesus, the blood of the Lamb of God, I should say, the Lamb of God, the blood of the Lamb of God, saves us from that second death.
That you may be with him in paradise and be there at the resurrection to go into his kingdom.
So, and now you got to understand too, which a lot of the churches ain't doing today, uh, the commandments of God.
Uh, and I know this is a big stigma, and I got a lot of people out there who sit there, argue me till the cows come home, right?
Because, and I think this is a spirit of rebellion, that's what they're even in the church here that they do not want to concede that we need to keep the commandments.
Oh, it's just for the Jews and all that.
The commandments don't save us.
No, they don't.
The laws, they don't say this either.
The Bible says that.
That's why they brought Jesus here, right?
We could all agree with that.
But again, okay, we're going to show you that grace here, you know, that free pass called grace that the churches teach you today.
Oh, grace, you know, don't worry about the commandments.
They tell you that, though, don't worry about the commandments, then they don't apply to you.
Grace is you're saved by grace, which, yeah, you're saved by grace.
We can agree with that.
That the laws don't save you, nor the commandments.
And there's a difference: there's laws, commandments, statutes, and ordinances, right?
We're going to get to that a little bit.
But grace, right?
Oh, yeah, he has a free pass, grace.
That means you go out, right, and sin all you want.
Sit at will.
Don't worry about the commandments.
It doesn't apply to you, right?
Really?
It doesn't apply to you.
So they wave out this free pass, grace.
You can do whatever you want.
Does the Bible really say that?
And yes, agree, we are saved by grace, not the law of the commandments.
However, grace is not a free pass to sin.
This is where the church is, this is where we stop those churches today.
Because they want you to believe, well, it doesn't matter what you do.
You know, they run around free and joyful.
And, oh, yeah, don't worry about adultery and murdering.
No, yeah, don't worry about any of that.
I remember going to this one church, and I literally heard the pastor say that.
Come to Jesus now.
If you're not a believer, come to Jesus, become a believer.
And you are saved.
You're saved.
Once saved, always saved.
It doesn't matter if you leave this church, you go out and murder somebody.
Now I tell you to do that, but go out and murder somebody.
Do whatever you want.
And you're going to heaven.
I'm like, what the hell?
You know, excuse my language.
I said it right out loud.
I'm like, you got to be kidding me.
You know, so we left that church and all that, me and my wife at the time, because we were looking for church at the time.
Not to know too much of this.
And I'm like, this ain't right.
That is not true.
You know, so yeah, so this is what the churches teach in a roundabout way.
A lot of churches do.
And they tell you, oh, don't worry about the commandments.
That is wrong.
You know, they lie to you about the commandments.
They're not just for the Jews.
These are God's commandments, not Jewish commandments.
They're the Ten Commandments of who?
God.
Does it say the Ten Commandments of the Jews?
No.
So let's get into Exodus where the commandments came from, right?
This is after the Exodus of the Passover, right?
The Passover, then when the Jews were finally free from Israel, right?
They came upon Mount Sinai.
So, and God spoke all these words saying, I am the Lord thy God, which if you notice the Lord here is all capitals.
That's our Heavenly Father.
I am the Lord thy God, which had brought me out of the land of Egypt, brought you, I'm sorry, out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
And thou shalt have no other gods before me.
This is the Ten Commandments.
This is the first commandment.
Commandment number two, thou shalt not make thee any engraven images or likenesses of anything that is in heaven above or that is in the earth beneath or that is in the water under the earth.
Don't make any images.
Don't bow yourselves to them nor serve them.
For I am the Lord thy God.
I am a jealous God.
This is an iniquity of the fathers upon the children, upon the third and fourth generations of them that hate me.
This is the second commandment, which is not in the Catholic Church, by the way.
Their second commandment is they moved all the rest down and deleted number two.
So, and I show mercy into the thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments.
This was God's instructions.
Keep his commandments.
His commandments, not the Jewish commandments, not Moses' commandments.
Moses just passed them along for the Lord.
Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain.
The Lord, thy God, I'm sorry, in vain.
For the Lord will not hold them guiltless and take his name in vain.
So, this is the third commandment, right?
Fourth commandment: remember the Sabbath and to keep it holy, which we're going to get into next time when we get to the command, which is the fourth commandment, the Sabbath day.
And how, yes, we're supposed to keep the Sabbath, too.
It's not a Jewish day, it's God's day of rest.
And he says, six days you labor and you do no work.
And you know, you don't pick the Sabbath.
We'll get into that later.
God picks it, you know, the seventh day.
But the seventh day is the Sabbath of to the Lord.
Look, of who?
Not Moses or the Jews.
The seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
It's God's day.
It is, though, shall not do any work, nor thy son or your daughter, your maidservant, or manservant, nor the cattle or stranger that's within the gates.
So nobody does work on the Sabbath.
He's saying.
For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth and the sea and shall them is rested the seventh day.
Wherefore the Lord has blessed the Sabbath day in hollowed it.
So any of you scoffers out there today and so-called scholars, whatever, show me anywhere in the scriptures, anywhere, anywhere, that the Lord said, all right, you know, no more.
You know, it stopped.
You know, we're not going to, you don't have to keep the Sabbath no more.
It's not hollow no more.
You know what I mean?
Like, show me, you can't and you won't.
I challenge anybody.
And notice, right?
This is naming the Ten Commandments.
He spends a lot of time in here explaining detail about the Sabbath and making the appointments of the Sabbath.
Specifying the seventh day.
That's the fourth commandment.
Fifth commandment is honor your father and mother, that the days may be long upon the land which the Lord God gives you.
Now, number six, you shall not kill, which is in the murderous way.
Number seven, you shall not commit adultery.
Number eight, thou shalt not steal.
Number nine, don't bear false witness against the neighbor.
Don't lie against your neighbor or anybody, right?
Number 17, thou shalt not covet the neighbor's house or covet the neighbor's wife, a manservant, maidservant, his ox, or his ass, or anything of the neighbors.
Don't cover it.
Plain and simple.
These are the Ten Commandments of God.
And all the people saw the thunderings, the lightnings, the noise, the trumpet, and the mountains smoking.
And when the people saw it, they removed and stood far off.
So then it goes on to how people were building the golden calf, the battle, right, to worship because they lost patience.
Moses went up on the mountain.
They thought he was dead.
He was up there for 40 days, 40 nights, and they thought he was dead.
And, you know, I was watching the Ten Commandments movie the other day, the old one.
And I'm like sitting there.
It's like, well, like, seriously, guys, you've seen, you know, talking to these Jews at the time.
You've seen these miracles led you out of Egypt, had a pillar of fire at night to keep you warm, a cloud overhead to keep you shielded from the sun.
Gave you water, everything you need across the desert, and you come to the Red Sea.
You've seen the miracle of what God did.
Split the seed.
Crushed your enemies, right?
Then you get to the mountain all that way.
And just because Moses told you to have patience and all that, and you thought he was dead, so you turn to another God.
That's why God, when Moses came down and God was really amped, and he killed the people, literally that followed them Balroy.
Because Moses told people, whoever's on the side of the Lord, come to me.
And if you want to worship that Baal, you stay there.
And the people stood there.
Then when they got swallowed in the earth, you notice the difference, too, in movies, too.
Some movies say the Jews slayed them.
The good Jews slayed the bad Jews.
Then the other ones say that they swallowed.
They got difference in the movies, so you gotta be calf with these movies, whatever the case.
But you see what's important there, right?
These are the 10 commandments that were given to the Jews.
They were God's commandments, not the Jews' commandments.
And you got Exodus 31 says, 12 through 18.
And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak also to the children of Israel, saying, Verily, my Sabbaths you shall keep.
Again, the Sabbath.
My Sabbaths you shall keep, for it is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I am the Lord that does sanctify you.
Again, this is God's Sabbath.
You shall keep the Sabbath, therefore, for it is holy unto you.
For everyone that defiles it shall surely be put to death.
And this is a spiritual death in these days.
For whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.
Six days you work, be done, but specify in the seventh day because people will be like, oh, well, God says work for six days and take a day off.
So basically they're saying, if I want to pick a Tuesday, because that's what suits me the best.
It's my day from work.
So that's my Sabbath.
God knows my heart, right?
No, that's not how it works.
You go according to God's schedule because the Bible says that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
What does that mean?
The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
In those, you don't get to pick.
You choose what day you want to have the Sabbath on.
You don't get to do that.
No, it's not Sunday.
You don't get to do that.
God made the schedule for you, not you for the schedule.
You understand that?
You don't get to pick your schedule here.
God appoints these days.
It's his day.
He sanctified the specified seventh day.
Not, you know, whatever day you want.
The seventh day, which is what we call Saturday here in America.
It's called Sabbath in the Middle East.
That's the day of rest, plain and simple.
And I don't want to say, oh, God knows my heart.
Well, no.
Yeah, he does know y'all.
I'm sorry.
But you should ask yourself, do you know God's heart?
Because if you knew God's heart, you wouldn't be doing what you're doing.
You would keep the Sabbath.
And he says, therefore, the children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath to observe the Sabbath throughout their generations, a perpetual covenant.
So I got these hiccups here because I just had, let me see, biblical definition of something that is enduring, lasting, and everlasting.
Often used to describe nature, promises, and decrees, implying a timeless, a timeless and unchanging quality, right?
So Bible is very specific words, right?
Therefore, the children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath to observe the Sabbath throughout their generations for a perpetual covenant.
This is the everlasting covenant.
And for some reason, people think the new covenant abolishes everything with the old covenant.
No, it doesn't.
Things change a little bit.
Yeah, but it keeps the same laws.
It keeps the commandments, which we're going to show you.
And a feast, the biblical feast.
We could name the other six biblical feasts, but it's the seven appointed biblical feasts by God.
The Sabbath as well, which is number eight.
So, and we keep those things according to the Lord.
Not Christmas and Easter or Sunday worship or whatever you feel like it.
No, this is a timeless, unchangeable quality.
He said, forever, basically.
A forever covenant.
It doesn't change.
The new covenant doesn't exit out.
And it's assigned between me and the children of Israel forever.
In six days, again, the Lord made the heaven and the earth.
And on the seventh day, he rested and was refreshed.
And he gave unto Moses, and he, when he had made the end of the communion with them about Mount Sinai, two tables of testimony, tables of stone written by the finger of God.
In Hebrew, now people say, well, that's Old Testament.
That's Old Testament.
Really?
All right.
So it's Old Testament.
So this is what the church is going to show you, right?
We're going to show you in the New Testament, the new covenant, that the Sabbath was kept by the apostles, by Jesus and their disciples.
When I say disciples, because there were 70 disciples, they adorned whatever, authorized, I'm sorry, to go spread the word of God at the time.
Send him two by two and everything else.
So, yeah, the 12 disciples and 70, 12 apostles, I'm sorry, 70 disciples and their followers.
The followers, the disciples, apostles, and Jesus all kept the Sabbath.
So this is Hebrews.
Paul himself, I don't want people get off, I don't, where people say, oh, Paul, Paul said they were all abolished because they were all nailed to the cross and blotted out.
No, Paul never said that.
He never said the commandments were nailed to the cross and blotted out.
He never said the laws were nailed to the cross and blotted out.
He said the ordinances were.
And in this case, ordinances were like the sub-laws that are penalties for those laws.
In other words, you wouldn't be stoned to death anymore.
Because remember, Jesus, he proved that, right?
When they went to stone that prostitute.
Well, assuming it was an adulterer, right?
They don't know if she was or not.
And Jesus said, anybody free from sin cast the first stone.
And nobody did.
And what did he tell her?
You're free to go, but don't do it anymore.
He didn't say, oh, here's your free grace, Pras.
You know, go keep sleeping with men if you want.
He didn't say that.
He said, to go, do it no more.
show grace by giving her another chance so this is paul in hebrews right chapter 8 where he says but now has obtained a more excellent ministries uh verses 6 through 12 But now much also he is a mediator between a covenant.
I'm sorry, a mediator of a better covenant, which is established upon a better promise.
For as the first covenant had been faultless.
So in other words, you have to be perfect in the first covenant.
You had to be perfect.
Then should no place have been sought for the second.
But finding fault with them, he said, behold, those days come, says the Lord, I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judea.
So you're going to see clearly that Paul's never saying, never said that the laws are abolished.
Never said the commandments were abolished.
Like the church will say, oh, well, Paul said, no, Paul didn't say that.
You've got to read Paul in context, especially Paul.
If you read it, easily can misunderstand him.
And if you read the books of Paul, you could clearly see what I'm talking about.
You could easily take him out of misunderstanding.
You know what I mean?
So you need to read in context to really understand what Paul's saying.
Because if you don't, you're going to get confused real quick.
And Paul is very difficult for a lot of people to understand.
And they take his stuff out of context all the time.
But not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, the land of Egypt, because they continued not in my covenant and I regarded them not, says the Lord.
For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord.
I will put my laws into their mind.
Well, look, hold on.
What did that say?
For this is a covenant I will make with them, the house of Israel after those days, right?
This is the new covenant he's talking about, says the Lord, right?
Does he say he's going to abolish the laws?
No.
I will put my laws into their mind and I will write them in their hearts.
And I will be to them God, a God.
And they shall be to me a people.
Hold on one second.
Time out.
Time out.
So you mean to tell me, right, that these churches out there are telling you that the new covenant doesn't carry the laws.
A new covenant doesn't carry the commandments, right?
Paul said he doesn't.
No, Paul never said any such thing.
Have you ever heard this in your church?
Yeah, no, you haven't.
Yeah, well, if you go to the mainstream churches, right?
That preach dispersationalism.
God is telling Paul that this new covenant they're going to make with the house of Israel, right, after those days, says the Lord, I will put my laws into their mind, and I'll write them in their hearts, and I will be to them a God, that they shall be for my people.
They shall be my people.
And they shall not teach every man his neighbor and every man his brother, saying, know the Lord, for all who know me, from the least to the greatest.
For I will be merciful in unrighteousness.
And their sins and their iniquities I will remember no more.
So if the new covenant, you know, takes out the commandments, if we just had a show right now, I think that enough right there, sufficient evidence already, that, yeah, whoever told you you don't have to keep the 10 commandments and you're a believer in Christ, right?
That person is a liar.
I don't care if it's your mother told you that.
You don't care if it's your pastor.
Don't care if it was your best friend or whoever.
Whoever told you that is a liar.
And I'll tell them that to their face and in your face too.
Plain and simple.
And the Bible says that.
We're going to show you that.
The Bible says that.
You know, whoever says it is a liar.
In Hebrews 10, me and John Hall, we did a whole show on this, right?
Hebrews 10.
No, that's Hebrews 4 coming up.
We'll get to that in a minute.
But Hebrews 10, right?
This is a covenant I will make with them after those days.
Again, after those days, this is a new covenant.
Says the Lord.
I will put my laws in their hearts.
Again, here we go.
I will put my laws in their hearts and their minds and I'll write them.
Second time now.
Yeah, Hebrews 8 saying, God's saying that, right, to Paul.
Hebrews 10, again.
Second time now.
I'm going to put my laws in the hearts.
In the minds, I will write them.
If they're abolished, why would he do that?
If the laws were abolished, why would he put his laws into your hearts?
Why would he put them in your minds and write them in your minds?
Why would he do that?
And I'm going to try to keep up with the chat during the broadcast there because, again, we're not live here.
I pre-recorded this on Wednesday, so two days before.
So I'm going to try to keep it.
If you're one of those people who take the commandments or abolish and all that in the laws, I want your excuse right now for this.
And I'm going to try to make it back in time so I can do questions and answers.
So I would love to do that because I want your excuse on this.
Twice now in Hebrews, God's saying, here, I'm going to put my laws into your heart.
I'm going to put write them in your mind.
And their sins and iniquities I remember no more.
This is the new covenant with Jesus.
The blood of the Lamb, Jesus, the blood of the Son of the Lamb of God, I'm sorry, Jesus, right?
Saves you from your sins.
But God's saying He's got to put His laws, His laws into our hearts and write them in our mind.
Now, wherefore remissions of these is?
There is no more offering of for sin.
Having, therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiness of the blood of Jesus by a new and living way, which has consecrated for us through the veil, that is to say, his flesh.
And having the high priest over the house of God, let us draw near with a true heart, full of assurance of faith.
Having our hearts sprinkled from evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.
Let us boldfast profession of our faith without wavering, for he is faithful with that promise.
And let us consider one another to provoke unto our love unto the good works.
So that was another one, too.
Oh, you know, we're not saved by works.
No, we're not.
Works don't save us.
But works show the fruit of our trade.
Without good works, faith is useless.
Because it's the church's teachers.
Oh, don't you have to do nothing.
Sit on your fat, lazy butt.
Do what you want.
Be a pig.
Go do what you want.
Be godless.
Because once saved, always saved.
That's the garbage teachings that you say.
Oh, no, don't worry.
We'll pull out that grace pass.
Yep.
You want to be a fat slob, excuse my language, just sit on your butt all day, commit adultery, do anything you want.
Don't worry, you're going to have them because you've got that free pass called grace, which is not a free pass.
Paul says that.
And I'm being sarcastic, by the way, guys.
If you didn't know any different, so I got this little pass I made.
It's called grace, right?
In other words, it's a dispensationalism that this card grants the bearer to free pass to sin at will without any consequences.
Because the laws and commandments don't apply to you, right?
That's what you get taught in the churches.
Grace is that free pass.
John Nelson Darry, Cyrus Schofield, the Jesuits.
Oh, yeah, there's your grace.
You know, they misinterpret grace to say this is your free pass to do whatever the heck you want.
No, it's not.
Look, consider one another to provoke unto each other to do love and good works, not forsaking or the sembling of ourselves together as the man of some is by extorting one another, as so much as the more you see the day approaching.
For we, if we sin willingly, um, all right, try that again, Dan.
So if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remains no more sacrifice to sins.
So that's why we need to be in constant repentance because we've all sinned willingly, like after a seed, even the grace of God, right?
That's why repentance is important.
You always need to come to repentance.
So now, all right, we move to the commandments here.
So we're going to talk about is the Sabbath, basically, some more.
So a couple more things on the Sabbath, then we're going to move to the laws and ordinances and all that stuff.
Because what, again, the goal of this show here is to show you, again, the mainstream churches have lied to you about the Passover.
They lied to you about the commandments.
And again, we're going to show you what the Bible says.
This is all Bible today.
No slides or nothing, the old Bible today.
This is an old school Bible show.
That's what it is today.
To show you that the modern day churches lie to you.
And because they want to consume your soul, they really do.
These churches, I don't care what you think of them.
Oh, the Holy Spirit's in this church.
And I'm going to tell you right now that.
All right.
I'm going to tell you this right now.
And I don't care if people take offense to this.
And, oh, my church, I feel the Holy Spirit in that church.
Hold on one second.
If your church is teaching this garbage that the Ten Commandments are abolished, the laws don't apply to you.
The refrigerators for the Jews.
The feast and all the Passover is just for the Jews and all that, right?
If your church is teaching that and tell you to keep Easter, Sunday is a new day of worship now, which is a Catholic thing.
It's not biblical, right?
Christmas and basically these abomination holidays, right?
If you are saying that the Holy Spirit's in your church, you are a liar.
Or you're misled.
Either one.
Or both.
The Holy Spirit is not going to dwell in the church that sits here and spits in the face of God with blasphemous stuff they do.
So you're not going to sit here and tell me the Holy Spirit's in your church.
That is a crock of baloney.
That's all that is.
There's no Holy Spirit in your church that's going to sit there and put a Don Christmas tree up in your church.
A phallic Nimrod symbol.
Or have Easter egg hunts at your church.
Oh, my church.
The Holy Spirit's in my church.
No, the Holy Spirit is not in your church.
Have an Easter egg hunt at that's an abomination.
You kill me?
You have no idea how disgusting, how putrid that is out of Easter egg hunting in your church, Christmas trees in your church, wheats in your church.
Oh, God knows my heart.
Oh, yeah, he knows your heart.
Doesn't mean you sit there and commit blasphemy.
I lay it down thick.
Brian calls it the heavy sauce.
I do.
I lay it down there.
I don't care.
I'm not going to sit here and blow smoke up people's butts.
Excuse the language.
But yeah, I'm not going to do that.
I'm not going to tickle your ear and tell you everything you want to hear.
I'm going to tell you what the Bible says.
It convicted me.
You kidding me?
Christmas used to be my favorite holiday, Easter, too.
Because I thought it had to do with Jesus.
And that was a bitter pill of the swallow.
Are you kidding me?
Bitter pill.
But, you know, I swallowed it like a man, accepted it like a man, a man in the faith.
You know, God knows better.
Hashtag God knows better.
That's it.
Don't question it after that.
God gives you the directions in the scripture.
You read it.
No matter what your church or pastor says.
And if any of your pastors want to come in here and debate me or priests, whoever, I will welcome that.
I don't care if you're a scholar to it, come on, all of you at once.
The word of God says what happens.
The word of God says what we do.
Not what your theology says.
Not what your religion says.
Not what your catechism says.
I could care less about any of that.
None of that is of God.
This, the word of God, you don't need a degree for.
You don't need to be a priest or anything like that.
This is taught by the Holy Spirit.
Plain and simple.
So let's go back to basics, right?
And the Sabbath.
Which has a lot to do with the Passover and everything else because the Passovers on the Sabbath, right?
So Genesis 2.
Now, please tell me anywhere in this right here that you see the Sabbath is on.
I know there's a lot of variations people think the Sabbath is something to do with the moon, the lunar Sabbath.
There's nothing to do with that, right?
Oh, it's what day we choose to pick.
No, it's not, right?
It's just for the Jews.
No, because here in Genesis 2, right, guess what?
Guess what?
Newsflash, there's not one Jew on the face of the earth at this point right now.
I'm creation.
No Jews exist.
But here we are.
God on the seventh day ended his work, which he had made, and rested on the seventh day from the seventh day, right?
Rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
And God blessed the seventh day, blessed it.
He didn't bless the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth day.
No.
He blessed the seventh day and sanctified it.
Did he sanctify Monday, Tuesday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday?
No.
He sanctified Saturday.
And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it.
Because that and he had rested from all his work and which God created and made.
This is the Lord's Day, not Sunday.
Even though the Catholic Church is the Lord's Day, Sunday, no.
The Lord's Day is God's day.
Jesus is the Lord of what?
The Sabbath.
It's his day.
He's God manifesting in the flesh.
It's his day.
The seventh day.
Not what you pick and choose, not the Sunday.
And I want to get over that stigma real quick, too.
People say, oh, what about they all met, you know, when Jesus resurrected, which was a Saturday, but they all met Sunday, which they did.
Mary Magdalene went to the tomb.
The angel told her he was already gone.
That means he already left.
He was already gone since Saturday, the day before.
So they all met, which they did.
But they didn't meet every Sunday.
They only met that one time on that Sunday and they went about their ways.
This didn't become a weekly ritual.
Nobody deemed it the Lord's Day.
The Catholic Church did, to keep the pagan Sunday.
That's what they did.
And you got to understand when Constantine took over, right?
He claimed this false claim that he converted to a Christian.
Because Christianity was spreading like wildfire all over the Middle East, Rome, Europe, I mean, some parts of Asia, spreading like wildfire.
So, well, Rome lost complete control because they were the dominant church, the pagan church of Rome.
So, Constantine, he knew not only politically, he had to do this religiously too, to take over Rome.
So, to win this war and everything else, he claimed he's seen this cross in the sky to help him win the Battle of Constantinople, right?
Which was a lie.
He did this to spread that he converted to a Christian.
So, when people acknowledge him as a Christian and all that stuff, he became the emperor of Rome.
He became the first pope.
Not Peter.
Peter had nothing to do with Rome.
Peter would be quite dead next with that title.
So, he was the official first pope, Constantine.
So, what he did was, anybody in Rome or Roman territory, he decreed a law that you are not allowed to keep the Sabbath Saturday.
You have to honor Sunday, and he named it the Lord's Day.
He's the one that did that.
Before Constantine, no Christian had Sunday worship, none.
They kept the Sabbath.
Okay, it was Constantine who pushed this.
Then, of course, in these countries later on in these years, the Catholic Church influenced these countries to like this country, right?
It was like a tidal wave.
Once they allowed Christmas into this country, because it was outlawed in this country by Christians and Puritans, because it's not biblical.
Once they allowed the Catholic Church infiltrate this country in the 1800s, it opened the floodgates to Halloween, Easter, and all this stuff that we never did.
Now we're doing them.
Now, today, the churches don't know their butts from the elbows.
Oh, we don't follow Rome.
We don't follow the Catholic Church.
Yeah, you do.
You have Sunday worship, yeah?
You follow it.
You have Christmas, Easter.
Yeah, you follow it.
You do Good Friday, right?
Yeah, you follow it.
That's the whore of Babylon, the Catholic Church.
You are following Babylon.
So if you're a pastor out there doing Sunday worship in these holidays, I'm telling you right now, all you're doing is following Babylon.
That's all you are.
Get out of her.
The Catholic Church, she is the whore of Babylon.
Plain and simple.
The seventh day, what we call Saturday, that's the day.
That's God's day.
It's not a Jewish day.
There was no Jews on the earth at this time.
Understand that.
So you think that he's going to say, oh, this is my day when Jesus comes.
All right.
We're just going to end it now.
You know, don't worry about it.
It's Sunday now.
Where in the Bible does it say that?
And they'll use that verse.
Oh, yeah, they gathered on the eighth day, the first day, I mean, which is Sunday.
They gathered on the front, which they did.
The Bible does say that.
But does it say anywhere in that Bible after that that this is now the Lord's day?
No.
Especially the fourth commandment.
You think if they changed it to Sunday, they would have a giant neon sign, whatever.
This is the new day.
No, not at all.
Not even close.
So me and John Hall did a show on this.
Just these 10 verses we did.
One whole show on this.
Hebrews chapter 4, verses 1 through 10.
This is Paul confirming this.
Genesis 2, 2 and 3.
So let us, therefore, least a promise being of entering into his rest.
Into his rest.
It's the rest with Jesus, right?
Jesus is our Sabbath, which is still the Sabbath Saturday, right?
Paul says this, right?
And to his rest, of any you should seem to come short of it.
For unto us was the gospel preached, and woe was unto him.
But the word preached did not profit them, being mixed with faith in them that heard it.
For which we believed do enter into rest, which is the Sabbath.
As he did.
Yeah, as Jesus did.
This is Jesus.
And Jesus took part of the Sabbath.
Every Sabbath, he took part of the Sabbath.
And no, people say, oh, he worked and he ate, he did work.
No, he didn't do work.
They got corn because they were hungry.
They healed somebody because he needed healing.
No, that's not working.
Jesus never violated the Sabbath.
For which we believe do enter his rest.
And as he said, as Jesus said, I have sworn into my wrath that if they shall enter into my rest, although the works were finished from the foundations of the world, boom, right there.
Boom!
Genesis 2.
Make a reference to Genesis 2, 2 and 3, to the Torah, right?
Making reference to the Torah about the Sabbath.
This is long after Jesus is gone.
This is Paul doing the ministry for Jesus.
After Jesus had already ascended to heaven.
Because people say, whoa, whoa, they did the Sabbath when Jesus ascended.
That started a new covenant.
They stopped doing it.
No, that's not Paul saying.
Right here.
For he spoke of a certain place in the seventh day on the wise.
For he talked about Jesus, spoke of a certain place of the seventh day on the wise.
And God did rest from the seventh day from all his works.
Confirming Genesis 2 and 3.
And in this place, again, they shall enter into my rest.
Again, they shall enter into my rest, confirming the Sabbath.
And keep it.
There's more.
Seeing therefore it remained that some must enter therein, and they do whom it first preached entered not because of unbelief.
The people didn't keep the Sabbath because they didn't believe in it.
But the believers now have to be doing it, right?
So again, he limited a certain day.
Now, again, he, Jesus, limited a certain day, saying, and David, today, and after a long time, as he said, today, if you will hear my voice, harden not your hearts.
So listen to what he's saying.
David, this was back in the days of David, right?
To today, today, at this time, this is again, Jesus had already been crucified, resurrected from the dead, ascended into heaven.
This is already into the new covenant already.
He's saying, as he limited it, limited a certain day, limited it.
As what?
Just got done saying this is the seventh day.
Saturday.
Saying to David, right?
David was taught this.
Moses was taught this.
Even to this day, he's saying, after so long a time, as he said, Jesus said, Today, if you will hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
For if Jesus had given them rest, right?
Given them rest.
Confirming, which is we clearly read it's the Sabbath day, the seventh day, right?
If Jesus had not given them rest, then would he have not afterwards spoken of another day?
That is right there.
That's the nail in the coffin right there.
And with the Sabbath thing, that's the nail called the mic drop, if you will, right?
The nuclear bomb.
Boom.
Would he not have spoken of it another day?
If Jesus said, did he say Sunday?
No.
You think if it was Sunday, right?
He when he resurrected, he would have told, oh, Sunday is the new day now.
No, he never said any such thing.
This is Paul confirming it's the seventh day.
It's Sabbath.
And I hope and pray that you people out there get this, okay?
And especially dispersationalists out there who think, oh, well, you know, any day is good for us.
Then they say the other one, too.
Oh, every day is a Sabbath.
I don't have to worry about that because every day is a Sabbath now.
No, Jesus never said every day is a Sabbath.
Not at all.
He said that.
Not every day is a Sabbath.
The Bible says the seventh day, Paul in the New Testament and the Old Testament saying seventh day.
Not every day, or what day you think it is.
I'm going to bust your bubble.
I'm going to burst that bubble in your head.
Well, Jesus had given them rest, right?
Would he not have told you over another day?
There remains, therefore, remains, therefore, a rest to the people of God.
Remains the seventh day that's sanctified by God long before you walked the face of the earth.
Sanctified by God.
That remains, therefore, the rest to the people of God.
Remains, not change.
You see change anywhere?
Remains.
For he that entered into his rest, he also ceased from his own works as God did from his own.
Look, you can't read.
This is undeniable.
These two, oh man, this is undeniable.
I would love to, oh man, for some so-called scholar or some priest or pastor.
Yeah, please, by all means, if you still not convinced, you come on here, we'll do a debate, whatever the case, I don't care.
I don't care what kind of degree you got, whatever the case, that means nothing.
This is clear evidence right there.
This is Paul saying this.
You show me one disciple, one apostle, that didn't keep the Sabbath.
You showed me one of them that said Sunday or whatever is the new Sabbath.
No.
The Lord's day, and it's confirmed also in Revelation 1 when John was on.
I don't know what Patron was.
He was on the Sabbath, right?
He was in the spirit, I'm sorry, on the Lord's Day.
The Lord's Day is Sabbath, not Sunday.
We confirm that too, because Jesus says, I am the Lord of the what?
The Sabbath.
The Sabbath is his day.
And this is Paul just putting the cement on this whole issue.
And the frosting on the cake, whatever you want to say.
Now, if you go to the book of Acts, right?
Nine times it talks about the Sabbath day.
They went into the synagogue on the Sabbath, right?
Voices of prophets who were read every Sabbath, right?
You could go right down the list.
And nine times talks about them in the Sabbath.
And they came next to the Sabbath day, which whole city here tears the word of God.
There he goes being read in the synagogues every Sabbath day.
And it just goes on.
And on the Sabbath, we went, look, look, look.
On the Sabbath day, we went out of the city by a river where praying was to be made.
And we sat down and, yeah, they fellowshipped.
Sabbath day, right here.
Sabbath day right there.
Nine times in the book of Acts.
Talks about the Sabbath day.
And yes, the apostles and Jesus went to the synagogues and whatnot on the Sabbath day.
They kept the Sabbath.
Again, one more time, when Jesus ascended to heaven, after the resurrection, he ascended into heaven.
They still kept the Sabbath.
And I don't know, man, you got to really pound this into people's heads because even after this, after all this, undeniable information, they won't believe in me at all.
They ought to go along.
Oh, my pastor says so.
Oh, you can't judge me.
God knows my heart.
They're just going to go along with the same rhetoric because the spirit of liars is in you.
If you believe that, you are a liar.
And the spirit of lies is, you know, Satan's in you.
And yeah, I'll tell you that.
And I don't care who you think, oh, the Holy Spirit's with you.
No, the Holy Spirit's not going to be with you if you're going around telling people that the Sabbath is abolished.
What kind of a lunatic are you?
You know what I mean?
And if you want to really nail it, right, when you get to Deuteronomy 18, right, talks about when people come into the land, you've got to honor the Lord's rules.
So that was physical Israel.
Now today we're going into what?
Spiritual Israel.
And us Gentiles are grafted into that Israel.
And promises, you know, heirs to the throne.
I mean, heirs to the kingdom.
I'm sorry.
So we have to go by the laws that God sets.
And God's spiritual Israel.
Yeah, the Ten Commandments are always going to be there.
The Sabbath is always going to be there.
It's not going to go away.
And we're going to just really nail this stuff here.
We're nailing home.
So we got the laws, ordinances, commandments.
Yeah, so which, again, pertains to the show.
They lie to us about the Passover commandments.
So if we go off to Calesians chapter 2, 14 and 15, blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances.
Now, this is where they misinterpret this all the time.
This is the modern day church will tell you, oh, the laws and commandments have been abolished.
They've been nailed to the cross.
Paul said it, right?
Let's see what Paul actually said.
So blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us, right?
Now, if you go to 2 Kings, right?
The book of 2 Kings, it gives a lot of legal terminology.
You will see there's laws, there's commandments, there's statues, and there's command statues, and what's the other one?
Oh, man.
Laws, ordinances, commandments, and statutes, right?
Four of those, right?
So you're going to see four of those things mentioned in the same verses, too, in the book of 2 Kings.
A lot of legal terminology.
So they know most people don't know legal terminology.
The ordinances are not the commandments and the laws.
So blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances.
These are like the penalty, handwriting of it, the penalties, basically.
So you're not going to be stoning to death committing adultery.
Now you'll die in a spiritual death unless you repent.
Like that woman did.
And Jesus helped.
Told her, go and sin no more, right?
He didn't say you'll keep.
Oh, he didn't tell her.
Here you go.
Just give this to somebody.
Now, if you want to go sleep with other men, marry men too, don't worry about it, just wave this around, you'll be saved.
You know, the grace passed.
No, that's already said.
He goes, go and sin no more.
So blotted out the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way and nailed it to the cross.
Because this wasn't working no more.
We had to remain perfect to get to heaven.
And why do you think Jesus spent here?
Here's the thing.
Why do you think Jesus spent three days and three nights in the bowels of Hades redeeming all those people?
They were good people, but they couldn't follow the laws 100%.
And of course they went to hell.
Why do you think Jesus was there saving them?
Giving them that chance now to be saved.
That's why Jesus has the keys to Hades.
Because he went there to conquer death and conquer sin.
He cleaned the place out just about, except for the wicked people.
But the people who followed the laws and try to be perfect, they couldn't do it.
And of course they went to hell because you can't be perfect like Jesus.
And that's why Jesus spent three days and three nights in the bowels of hell to save these people.
That's what Paul means about this.
And having spoiled principalities and powers, principalities and powers, these are fallen angels, by the way, had made show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
No principalities and powers that are both, you know, the angels, but there's some of them fallen angels and some of them holy angels.
Let me clarify that.
Well, so right there, that does not mean the commandments and laws were nailed to the cross or blotted out.
That's the like following the law, like the only law only.
And again, we could move grace into this.
Grace, by grace, God saving them.
But again, it doesn't mean you can do what you want.
And, you know, it's not a free pass to sin.
And what is sin?
1 John says, sin is defined by transgression of what?
The law.
So if the laws are abolished, here's a big, this is just a nuclear bomb threat.
So if the laws are abolished, right, why is he telling us to repent from sin?
Sin is transgression.
You're breaking the law when you sin.
So why would he sacrifice himself for sin and tell us to repent from sin?
See where your whole dispensational ideology just breaks down?
Because if the laws and commandments are blotted out, Jesus wouldn't even have to be here.
We wouldn't even have to do anything.
Everybody be going to heaven.
And that's a God J. Teach too, by the way.
The ecumenical system and all that.
Which is not true.
Unreal.
And if you can't see this, I mean, wow.
Romans 2:15 through 29.
This is Paul, right?
Which shows the work of them law written in their hearts, right?
So Paul's saying this shows the work of the law written in their hearts.
Their conscience also bearing witness.
And their thoughts, the mean, well, accusing else, excusing one another.
So in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel, behold, thou art called a Jew.
A retest to the law is making boast of God.
And knows his will and approves the things which are more excellent being instructed out of the law.
So, and again, you need to read Paul in context, right?
So, just in the art of confident that thyself art guide of the blind, the light of them which are in darkness, and instructors of the foolish, a teacher of babes, which has that form knowledge and the truth in the law.
So, why is he talking about the law?
The work of the law written in the hearts and all that.
Why is he talking about they're abolished, right?
So, therefore, which teaches another, teaches thy notes that the preachers of man should not steal, does that not steal?
Oh, why would he say that?
Which that steal, the eighth commandment.
Why would he be talking about the eighth commandment if it was abolished?
Thou shalt say a man should not commit adultery.
Oh, what's this?
Does he commit adultery, though adorest idols, and those commit sacrileges?
He just brought up what?
The fifth commandment.
No, the seventh commandment, sorry, adultery right there.
Say, you shall not commit adultery, the fifth commandment, the seventh commandment, I'm sorry, and that adores thy idols.
That's what?
The second commandment.
Thou makest though boast of the law, though breaking the law, dishonoring thy God.
So he's saying, by these people who boast about the law, but they break the law themselves.
For the name of God is blaspheming among the Gentiles through you, as it is written.
So I don't know what people get off to say, oh, you know, which are, you're blaspheming God if you're going on teaching people stuff.
These people, that time was through these people that go around saying, oh, yeah, you know, you talk about the laws, but you break them.
For circumcision verily profits if you keep the law.
But if though be a breaker of the law, thy circumcision is made uncircumcised.
Now, therefore, if the son of circumcision keeps the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcised be counted for circumcision?
And shall not uncircumcision be, which is by nature?
If it fulfills the law, judge thee.
But who by the letter of the circumcision does transgress the law?
For he is not a Jew which is one outwardly.
Neither is that circumcision which is outward of the flesh.
But he is a Jew which is one inwardly.
And circumcision is that the heart in the spirit and not of the letter, whose praise is not of men, but of God.
So this is talk about like you don't need to be circumcised to be saved.
Because back then you had to follow the law to the teeth and all that.
And Jesus himself was circumcised, by the way, because they followed the laws back then.
But what this is saying is like if you're not circumcised, you still could be saved.
So Romans chapter 3 here, 20 to 31.
So now this is a real, real big one here.
So you really need to understand this, right?
So therefore, by the deeds of the law, there shall no flesh be justified in the sight.
Exactly.
If you follow the law only, you're not going to be saved.
For by the law is the knowledge of sin.
So repentance of sin, what?
It's transgression of the law.
But now, by the righteousness of God, without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and prophets.
Even the righteousness of God, which is the faith of Jesus Christ, unto all upon him that believe in him.
There is no difference.
For all have sinned, all of us, and come short of the glory of God.
So when I was talking about this is why Jesus spent three days and three nights in hell to redeem these people that couldn't make the cut, which was everybody, because we've all said and we come short of the glory of God.
That's why grace and faith right here.
Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is the Christ Jesus.
Now, this is where dispensations say, oh, right here, it doesn't matter what you do, you're going to go to heaven by grace, what you believe.
No, that's not what it's saying.
And they'll say, oh, right here saying that you don't have to follow the laws and the commandments.
They don't apply to you, really.
But we're going to show you in a few minutes, or a few seconds, what Paul has to say about that.
So whom God has set forth and probation, productition, through the faith of in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God.
So God giving us Jesus to declare, I say, in this time of righteousness, that he might be just and a justifier of him which believes in Jesus.
So where is boasting then?
It is excluded by what law?
In what works?
Nay, which means no, but by the law of faith.
Therefore, we conclude that the man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.
Exactly.
So, and again, this doesn't mean you could sin at will.
And it doesn't mean the laws are abolished.
Now, listen to real carefully what's coming up here.
Is he God of the Jews only?
And this is where people say, oh, this is salvation and all that's only for Jews.
A lot of Muslims say that, which is not true.
Is he not also the God of the Gentiles?
Yes.
Paul's saying, yeah, he's both God of the Jews and the Gentiles.
Of the Gentiles also.
Now, seeing it is one God, which justified by the circumcision of faith.
So we need a circumcision of faith.
If you're not circumcised, you're not going to get in trouble by God or nothing like that.
Paul's saying, under this new covenant, you need to be circumcised by faith.
And uncircumcision through faith.
Right?
So seeing that it is one God, we should justify the circumcision by faith and uncircumcision through faith.
So now, really pay attention to this, right?
And all the talk Paul abolished.
You said the laws are abolished and commandments and all that, right?
So Paul says right here, do we make void of the law through faith?
So through faith and grace and all that stuff, right?
Is the laws abolished?
Do we make void of the law through faith?
God forbid.
That means no, of course not.
Yea, what?
We establish the law right here.
We establish the law.
So whoever had the brainiac idea, all right, that any notion that Paul was saying that the laws are abolished because they misinterpreted the law about the ordinances being laid off to the cross and blotted out.
And he says, I'll take him one or two more times in his books about do we make law void of the law through faith, which is grace too.
God forbid.
Yea, we establish the law.
He's saying we don't make law void.
We don't void it out.
Are you crazy?
We establish it.
No, we're not saved by the law.
We can't be saved by the law.
That's why we need grace and faith, faith and grace and all that, right?
But again, we don't make void.
We establish it.
We try to keep the law.
And God knows we're going to sin because Paul said right here, we sin.
All we sin.
So Romans 13, 8 through 11 says, owe no man anything, but love one another.
For he that loves another has fulfilled the law.
And fulfilled, does that mean, again, they misunderstand what fulfilled means?
They may think fulfilled means end it, and it's here, bang, it's done, fulfilled, done.
No, it's fulfilled, but it's established.
Does it mean we stop loving people now?
No, we fulfilled the law.
We complete it.
We establish it in our hearts.
For this, right?
Right here.
Thou shalt not commit adultery, right?
Oh, what's this?
Why does he mention commandments if they're abolished?
Seventh commandment here, thou shalt not kill is the sixth commandment.
Thou shalt not steal, eighth commandment.
Thou shalt not bear false witnesses, is the ninth commandment.
Thou shalt not covenant is the tenth commandment.
If there be any other commandment, which is the all-time saying, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
This is the two great commandments, right?
Love, then, by the way, the two great commandments hang the laws of the prophets.
And then the summary of the ten commandments.
So, love working worketh, love works no unto his neighbor.
Therefore, love is fulfilling the law.
And that, knowing the time, that now is high time to wake out of sleep, and now our salvation is near, then will we believe.
And it goes on, right?
This is, where are we here?
Hang on a second.
This is Matthew 22, verses 35 and 40.
So, and the red words are read of Jesus, right?
So, then one of them is saying, which was a lawyer, this is really cool, right?
Check this out, right?
Really listen to this.
One of the people that will listen to Jesus, he was a lawyer, and he asked a question, tempting him, saying, We talked about chef and Jesus, right?
Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all the heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind.
This is the first great commandment.
Now, because people say, Well, Jesus has got his two great commandments, the ten commandments are gone.
Yeah, you think so, right?
Hold on.
And the second is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
Now, check this out.
This is what the dispensation is.
Never read the verse after.
On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
These two are the summary of all the laws.
So please show me where the laws were abolished and the two great commandments were placed.
The two great commandments are the ten commandments, are the laws.
All summarizes the two.
That's what he's saying.
On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, saying, What do you think of Christ?
Whose son is he?
And they say unto him, the son of David, which I think I passed my verse here, so it's only going to go up to 40.
So, but yeah, I love Matthew because the book of Matthew just, bam, any false doctrine, any false religion, the book of Matthew destroys it.
I call Matthew my nuclear bomb.
I really do.
And it's just like the verses that just destroy false doctrine.
So Matthew 5, and this is verses 17 through 22.
Right, yeah, this is just, how do you dispute this?
Words from Jesus, right?
When they came to Jesus and talked about the laws and everything else, right?
Yeah.
Jesus says this, think not that I come to destroy the law.
Or the prophets, I am not come to destroy, but fulfill.
And they go, that's been fulfilled.
That means it's ended.
He just said he's not destroying his ending, right?
Destroying means putting an end to it, destroying, you know, going out of there, right?
That's what destroy means, right?
He just said he's not here to destroy it.
But fulfill, which means what?
To establish.
This is clear.
I mean, this is one of the verses the churches use out there to say that.
Oh, you know, Jesus fulfilled the laws.
He ended them.
He just told you he's not here to destroy it.
Destroy means to abolish, right?
Destroy means destruction, abolish, whatever.
It ends it, right?
If you destroy something.
Clearly says, I am not come to destroy the law or the prophets.
I am not to destroy.
Again, says it twice.
So you can't possibly misunderstand it.
But fulfill.
Fulfill means to establish.
For verily I say unto you, right?
And goes on, till heaven and earth pass away, not one jot of tittle, not one word he said, not one word from the law shall pass away.
Till all be fulfilled.
Then I'll be like, this is our excuse.
Oh, when Jesus died and resurrected, it was all fulfilled.
When Jesus died and resurrected, do we have a new heaven and earth?
No.
Not at all.
When's the new heaven and new earth come?
When's the old heaven, or when's heaven and earth pass away?
When God makes a new heaven, this is end times after the judgment, after everything's done.
He cleans the world by fire and makes a brand new heaven and a brand new earth, right?
We're not there yet.
And here we are in 2025, in April 2025.
And yeah, there is definitely no new earth, definitely.
We could all agree with that.
And there's not a new heaven.
This is after judgment, after all it was fulfilled.
To all be fulfilled, all wasn't fulfilled.
It's not fulfilled then.
It's not fulfilled today.
When Jesus returns and the judgment is done and all the wicked goes like a fire and all that stuff and all, you know, everything's all, you know, we're in the spirit and everything else.
That's when it's fulfilled.
We're not there yet.
So yes, the laws and commandments are applying to us.
And now, this is awesome.
And he just goes, this is what I love because Jesus goes on to further explain them wrong.
Whoever therefore shall break one of the least commandments.
What commandments do you think he's talking about?
The Ten Commandments, right?
Wherefore, whoever shall break one of these least commandments and teach men to do so, and look what they're doing today, this applies to you pastors out there, you ministers, you ministries, and everything else out there teaching people that the commandments don't no longer valid.
You can do what you want and all that stuff, blah, blah, blah.
Oh, but I can run around and misuse the grace, right?
Yeah.
This, he's talking to you.
Whoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and teaches them men to do so, that it's okay, you will be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
But whoever shall do and teach them, whoever keeps the commandments of God, the best that nobody could keep them perfect, no, but whoever keeps them and teaches men to do so, like we do here in David Carico and John Pounders and all that, and Brian, we teach people to keep the commandments of God, right?
The same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So you ask yourself right now.
And if you were one of these clowns out there teaching people, you know, you could break the commandments, don't worry about it.
Yeah, you could repent and come back to us easily.
Start teaching people to keep the commandments, and you try to keep the commandments yourself.
So, you want to be called least or great in the kingdom of heaven?
That's up to you.
For I say unto you, except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, there shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
So, what happened to one saved, always saved?
Oh, yeah, there's Jesus again, once again, throwing the monkey wrench in the works.
Oh, Jesus didn't say once saved, always saved, did he?
Matthew 5:22.
So, there you go.
That's the monkey wrench in the works.
And you, there, let me read it one more time.
For I say unto you, except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees.
In other words, yeah, those people doing those bad things and all that stuff and without conscious or free, you know, care.
I mean, you shall in no case enter the kingdom of heaven.
He said, You're not coming in heaven.
It's not my words, guys.
It's words from Jesus himself.
Ye have heard that it was said in the old times, right?
This is really just nails.
This is why they don't read things in context in the churches, guys.
Because they know you read in context, you don't have to sit there and interpret it.
You don't need to be a scholar or anything.
This is clear as day.
You have heard in old times, right?
You're saying, talk about the old days, you shall not kill, sixth commandment, and whoever shall kill will be in danger of judgment.
But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of judgment.
And whoever shall say to his brother, Raka, shall be in danger of the council.
But whosoever shall say, the fool, shall be in danger of hellfire.
And I know a lot of people misinterpret that.
You know, if you call, like, call somebody who scoffs the Bible a fool, because the Bible says those are fools or the ones who profess to be wise, but they're fools.
If you call those people fools that sit there and bash the Bible, that's what the Bible says.
You're only reciting yourself are not calling them fool.
Now, if you run around calling people fool and stuff, yeah, okay, you're going to be in danger of hellfire.
And it just goes on.
I mean, this is such an amazing book.
But right there, this is right there, man.
And why would he recite a commandment here?
Seriously, why would he do that?
You know, I mean, it's just like it really is.
And so we're almost done here, guys.
So let me get my other words.
And I just want to ask the people out there.
If you think the commandments, right, were abolished.
Can I worship other gods now?
Down there, I asked every person, every person, probably literally over a thousand.
Every person who thinks the commandments don't apply to them, right?
I asked them these 10 questions.
Not one, not one person answers.
Not one.
Is it okay to worship other gods now?
No.
Is it okay to commit idoltery?
Can we build idols now?
No.
Could we use the Lord's name in vain now?
Could we not, which they dictate is the Sabbath?
Disrespect the Sabbath.
Could we curse our mother or father now?
Could we murder?
Could I come over and murder you?
Could I go sleep with your wife committing adultery?
Could I steal your car because I like it?
Could I lie about you?
And could I covet your house?
There you go.
And if you say yes, you're a moron, okay?
But yeah, you can't say yes to any of those.
Because those are still universal laws in our country.
Okay, so we move to Revelation now.
This is really a get stick here.
All right.
These some key key verses, yeah.
So keeping the commandments of God.
We understand commandments of God are the Ten Commandments.
Like the Bible says that we all agree on that, right?
But if the commandments were abolished, if they were abolished, right?
Why would Jesus mention them three times in Revelation?
Jesus and John, I'm sorry.
Why would they mention them three times in Revelation?
If they were abolished, so why even mention them?
In Revelation 12, 17 says, and the dragon, which is Satan, was wroth with the woman and went and made war with the remnant of her seed.
This is the end times.
This is the tribulation.
When Matthew 24 talks about the 2 Corinthians, he's going to make war with the saints.
That's us.
During the tribulation.
And there's no pre-tribulation.
We proved that.
If you're a believer, you will be here.
If you're alive for that.
Because Jesus says he comes immediately after the tribulation to gather us, not before.
So this is Satan in the end times, right?
Was wroth with the woman.
Who's the woman we're talking about?
The woman is the false church, the one world religion, which the Catholic Church is leaving it.
No, I'm sorry.
I'm that she's the whore of Babylon, the false church, okay?
The woman here, this woman here in particular, is the church.
It's us.
It's we, the people who follow Jesus, right?
We're the church, right?
And we're the bride of Christ, the woman.
You know, the church itself is the woman, right?
It's the bride of Christ, right?
So the Catholic Church and the one world religion, all that, they're the whore of Babylon.
They're the false, because notice I mentioned two women, the woman and the whore of Babylon.
The whore of Babylon is a false one-world religion being led by the Catholic Church.
The woman here, the dragon, Satan, was wroth with the woman, at war with the woman.
That's us, the church.
And went to make war with the remnant of her seed.
Who's that?
With a remnant.
That's us.
So when Satan, in the end times, during the tribulation, he's going to make war with us, the believers.
Which, what?
Keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
Why is it saying both?
Why is the Jews out there saying, no, we don't believe you don't need Jesus just to keep the Ten Commandments?
Why does the modern day Christian church tell you, oh, don't worry about the commandments.
Just keep faith in Jesus.
But yet, here we are.
Jesus and John themselves saying you need to do both.
This is the end times.
This just destroys that dogma.
Really does.
Which the remnant of the seed, this thus the believers, that keep the commandments of God and have faith in Jesus.
Keep both, right?
Revelation 14, 12.
Here is the patience of the saints.
That's us.
Here are they that keep the what?
Commandments of God and the faith of Christ.
Not just the commandments, not just the faith of Christ, both.
Why is he saying that if the commandments don't matter?
Revelation 22, 14, blessed are they that do his commandments that may have the right to the tree of life and then may enter through the gates into the city.
Why is he saying this three times in Revelation?
Commandments of God.
They do both.
The commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Christ.
Why is he saying that?
Because here's a clue.
The Ten Commandments were not abolished, regardless to popular belief.
Notice because it's a feel-good thing.
That's what it is.
That's all it is.
That's all it is, is the feel-good thing to make you come to the church, pour in your money and all that stuff and just do it.
We're going to tickle your ears.
We're going to tickle your ears.
That's all we're going to do.
Right?
Let me prepare my other verses here.
So, warning for not keeping the commandments of God.
So, we're not done yet.
We got two more sets of verses.
We got six more verses and we're done, right?
So, this is what I call the nuclear bomb verses are coming up.
But this is about that.
So, I like to use the military terms in this stuff.
So, Galatians 5, 16 through 25 says.
I say then, walk in the spirit and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.
For the flesh lusteth against spirit and the spirit against the flesh.
And these are contrary to one another, so you cannot do the things that you would.
But if you be led by the spirit, you are not under the law.
So, does this mean the law is abolished?
No.
So, the laws only apply when you break them, right?
If you're not breaking the law, you don't have to worry about it, right?
When you drive down the street, right?
And people do this perfect example right here.
This is why Jesus talked in parables.
There were examples of what he's trying to say, right?
Perfect example, right?
So, you're driving down a road, right?
The speed limit's 35, right?
And you're doing 30, right?
And you had a cop behind you.
I'm like, oh, man, people are like, oh, man, they're all freaking out.
Am I going to get pulled over?
And the other person says, well, what do you got to put?
You're not breaking the law, so you shouldn't worry about it, right?
Yeah, you're not breaking the law.
If you're not breaking the law, you don't have to worry about it.
It doesn't apply to you.
But when you do break the law, it does apply to you.
So people take it the other way around.
Try to say, circumvent that this is not, that the laws are abolished.
If you are led of the spirit, you are not under the law.
When you're in the spirit, you're perfect.
If you're led by the spirit, you're perfect.
You're doing everything you're supposed to be doing, and you're not breaking the law.
So you're not under the law.
You're under the law when you break it.
Now, the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these.
There we go.
Adultery, fornication, uncleans, idultery, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revealing, and such like is once I tell you, you before, as I have told you in the time past, that if you do these things, whoa, hold on, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what you shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
So, again, if the commandments are abolished, right?
Right?
If the commands are abolished, why is adultery in there?
Why is murder in there?
How many commandments you see in this list there?
Several.
Several 10 commandments are listed in here.
What is he talking about then?
If they were abolished, they don't apply to you.
What is he talking about?
What is Paul talking about?
He's saying you're not going to inherit the kingdom of God if you do these things.
But if you are in the spirit, you don't have to worry about it because it doesn't apply to you because you're not breaking it.
That's what he means by that.
But they'll never show you this.
If you do these things, you're not inheriting the kingdom of God.
And it's more.
Jesus himself says it.
But Paul's saying, but the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, and long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, and faith.
Meekness, temperance against such, there is no law.
So if you're in here, the spirit and all that, with love and long-suffering, gentleness, so that, you don't even have to worry about the law because you're not breaking it.
It doesn't apply to you.
That's what he means when it doesn't apply to you.
Not the point where you can do what you want.
And as they are of Christ, have crucified the flesh with the affections of lust.
If we live in the spirit, let us also walk in the spirit.
If you live in the spirit, walk in the spirit, and you feel the spirit, you don't sin, right?
When we're in, you know, we're praying and we're in the word of God, do any lustful things or bad stuff you don't know.
And if you even think about it, you get convicted real quick because you got the Holy Spirit in it.
You know what I mean?
So if you're in that spirit, like walking in the spirit, too, you don't have to worry about the law because it's not as applied to you because you're not breaking it.
But if you want to break it, you do have to worry about it.
And Paul says right there, you're not going to enter the kingdom of God.
Play it.
1 Corinthians 6, 9 to 11 says, Know you the unrighteousness, right?
The unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
You know that?
Be not deceived.
Neither fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, or infirmity, or abuses themselves with mankind.
Oh, more commandments.
Oh, yeah.
Nor thieves, no covetous, nor drunkards, or revelers, or extortioners shall inherit the kingdom of God.
Again, he's Paul saying this.
Look how many commandments he listed.
See, the fornicators, adulterers, adultery.
Seventh commandment abuses with themselves from mankind.
I think that might fall in the sixth commandment.
Thieves, which are stealing, coveting, revelers, and extortioners shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
So if the commandments are abolished, why is he mentioning commandments here?
Why?
And such were some of you, but you are washed, but you were sanctified and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus by the Spirit of our God.
Which means you confess your sins to Jesus, they're done away with.
Clearly saying, if you're doing these things willingly and all that, you will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Revelation 21:8 says, but the fearful and unbelieving and abominable and murderers and whoremongers and sorcerers and idulterers and liars, okay?
How many of the commandments we see in here?
How many bottom murderers, sixth commandment?
The bottom one, which is probably the second commandment.
Let me see.
And third commandment.
And whoremongers, which will follow in adultery.
Sorcerers, which we know in Deuteronomy 18 and 20, as well, talks about witchcraft and all that and divination being forbidden.
Right?
It's an abomination.
It's not a sense.
It's an abomination.
Idulterers, the second commandment.
A liar is a ninth commandment, right?
So why is Jesus mentioning commandments if they're abolished?
And he says, oh, you do these things, right?
Shall have their part in the lake of fire, which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.
So according to Mr. Dispensationalists out there that teach you the, you know, once saved, always saved.
Do what you want.
Grace is a free pass, right?
Yeah.
Why is Jesus telling you you're going to end up in the lake of fire for doing it?
So at this point right now, yeah, I think you should be asking yourself, who?
Do I believe my pastor, who's going to lead me straight to the lake of fire?
Might be a good man, might be a person because what he was told, he's going to lead me to the lake of fire or she.
Or do I go by what the Bible says directly?
Not my catechism, not the Book of Mormons, not the Watchtower, not the Quran, right?
Not any Imans or whatever they are, right?
Do I listen to them or do I listen to the Word of God?
Do I listen to those scholars up there who think they're the experts in the Bible?
Do I listen to these people over the jumping all over the TV like a bunch of morons?
You know, all over the television doing that, right?
And that claim to be men of God.
Do?
I listen simply to the Bible, but but?
But the popular belief?
The popular belief, most of the world that are Christians, they believe the popular belief.
Well, tickle my ears, blow smoke up my rear end.
Yeah yeah, we could do what we want because we got grace.
Grace is that free pass to do whatever we want.
Grace is not a pass to sin, plain and simple.
So we're going to conclude the show here.
We got three verses.
I call the nuclear bomb versus to really shut the door, slam the door, and it's bullcrap.
And exactly what is bull dung to slam the door because they lie to us guys about the Passover and commandments.
And these three verses are going to slam the door right on it right now.
So Isaiah 8.20 says, to the law and to the testimony.
If they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.
So those clowns out there telling you that the commandments don't apply to you if you're a believer in Jesus Christ.
The laws don't apply to you.
They're all done and gone away with, right?
Yeah.
There is no light in them.
And I'll tell you that to your face.
There is no light in you.
1 John 23, 24 says, and hereby we do not say, yeah, I'm sorry, hereby we do not know what know him.
If we keep his commandments, as he said, I know him, and keep his not his commandments, is a liar.
And there's no truth in you.
So if you claim, right, to know God and keep his commandments, yeah, you know God.
But if a person says, I know God, but they don't keep his commandments, guess what?
He is a liar, there's no truth in you.
And I'll tell you, too, you are a liar and there's no truth in you to your face, right?
Now, this is, we already brought this up, but this is like the key, like this, just like, I got to get a nuke button and goes, you know, like little emanations.
I'm going to see if Brian can make that for me, right?
The nuclear bomb.
I like to use that term, like the verse that would just decimate the whole argument, you know?
So this is a boom, the nuke that dropped on the whole dispensationalist doctrine.
Revelation 14, 12.
So anybody tells you that, anybody out there that tells you, oh, you don't need to keep the commandments and the laws and all that stuff.
They don't apply to you.
And just have faith in Jesus.
So don't worry about it.
And you can do whatever you want because grace, you know, is a free pass of sin, which is not, right?
Then you got the Jews out there say, oh, Jesus is not, you know, not the Messiah.
Just he keep the commandments, you're going to go to heaven, right?
So these both clowns telling you this stuff, right?
Guess what?
News flash, boom.
Here's the patience of saints.
That's us, the believers.
Here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.
You need to do both.
Commandments of the God are the Ten Commandments.
Not nine of the commandments, not eight of the commandments, not three of the commandments, all ten of the commandments.
And again, the two great commandments.
And now Jesus specifies two great commandments and the Ten Commandments of God.
The commandments of the Father.
They're God's commandments, not Jews', not Moses' commandments.
And this includes the Sabbath, the fourth commandment.
This is God's day.
Okay, God's commandments.
You need to do both.
Boom.
Right there.
And I think if we're in a court of law right now, and I think I just presented my information and evidence against dispensationalism, and I think, yeah, actually, I not think, but I know the judge would be like, inconclusive, case dismiss.
Boom.
Just like that.
Just like that.
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So it's been a great broadcast.
And I think I covered more Bible in this one broadcast than I ever did any other broadcast.
We cover a lot of Bible stuff.
But this one was like bang, you know, just constant scripture.
And if there's any doubt in your mind that you're not supposed to keep the commands, you are not a follower of Jesus.
I mean, if you don't, you know, and again, we're not going to keep every day.
And they're going to tell you too, okay?
Every day, we all break the commandments.
And you could be, especially men or whatever, or a girl.
You know what I mean?
The very seconds Jesus said, right?
Even less than after a person, you've already committed adultery.
That's the seventh commandment.
You don't have to physically touch the woman, right?
But, you know, like going to the gym, you see a girl that's basically half naked.
Yeah, and things go through your mind.
And I have to turn away.
Lord, forgive me.
I've already committed adultery right there.
But it's not an excuse.
Grace saves me.
Yes.
Repentance and all saves me, right?
But it's not an excuse to do it.
You know what I mean?
That's what I'm trying to say.
That's what the Bible tries to say.
So We must be on the constant repentance, especially in the world we live in, guys.
We are filled with smut.
I mean, when it comes to sexuality stuff, our temptations and things like that of anything.
It doesn't have to be sex.
It could be anything.
Stuff you're tempted by.
That's bad.
This world is full of it.
And they're constantly throwing at you the schools, the media, the TV.
I mean, we can go on even the churches.
They're telling you, oh, grace is a free past.
I said, no, it's not.
So we need constant repentance.
We need to keep just, you know, trying to be perfect.
You know, we're not going to be perfect, but the Lord knows that.
That's why he gives us Jesus.
And that's why all those people who try to be perfect under the law, they still went to hell.
And that's why Jesus, when he came, he went three days and three nights into the belly of the earth, the hell, to redeem these people.
Good people that didn't get that chance with salvation, didn't get that chance with grace.
That accepted Jesus as the Messiah.
So that's all you have to do, man.
John 3:16 through 18.
Whoever believes in the Son shall have everlasting life.
That's all you need to do.
And what you need is to confess you sins, repent of them.
That means turn away, earnestly turn away from them.
And try your best to keep the commandments.
And if you're working in the spirit, you don't have to worry about them because you're not sinning.
It's a constant struggle.
The Bible makes that James, the book of James, look at James struggled with sin.
He talks about that.
So we're not alone, guys.
Even the apostles, Apostle James, struggle with sin.
David, look at David.
King David, at the apple of God's eye, he struggled with flesh, the lust of the flesh.
You know what I mean?
So we all go through, and I'm sure James, I mean, I'm sorry, Peter and all of them had some struggles still with certain things.
But it's a constant battle, guys, and we need to constantly fight back.
You know what I mean?
And to that day, you know, when Jesus redeems us, we need to, you know, I mean, because when we're in the spirit, we, you know, we're going to be sinless after that.
We're going to be pure and everything, which is going to be great.
You're not ever going to think of anything sinful.
But until then, it's going to, you know, Jesus says in Matthew 24, those who endure to the end shall be saved.
So we need to endure it to the end, guys.
So with that, love you guys.
And thank you for tuning in tonight.
And I will try, hopefully, can make it back in time.
And I'll let you know in the chat room.
So if we're going to do questions and answers, I'll come back here.
And if it's later, it depends what time it is.
I'll come back here and we'll do a live QA.
So, because I love talking to you guys, love hearing your testimony.
So hopefully I'll be back in time and we'll do a QA.
So other than that, I love you all.
God bless.
Shalom.
And remember, you are the resistance.
And if you listen to this on Thursday, if you are watching this Thursday on FOJSA Radio, this is not live or anything, of course, because our Friday Night Broadcast gets rebroadcasting the following Thursday on FOJCA Radio.