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Fruits of the Spirit is tonight.
It's the title of the broadcast.
So we're going to find out what fruits of the spirit are and everything else and all that good stuff.
So we've got a lot of slides tonight, guys.
So take a lot of notes, take screenshots if you want, because it's going to be an in-depth study of what the fruits of the Spirit is.
We're going to get to each one of these things.
And I want to welcome everybody here.
And by the way, we're not live, live, live tonight.
So as we speak right now, I should theoretically be already in Kentucky.
So this is Thursday nights at 7 p.m. Eastern.
So we're going to, this is a pre-recording, obviously.
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So anyway, welcome to the broadcast.
And what we do, guys, is Bible study approaches, a specific one we do here.
It's the number one, we pray for wisdom and understanding.
Then we read description context because context is key.
So let the scripture interpret scripture.
It feels weird not being live because I'm used to seeing the live chat going on in my feed right here.
And there's nothing there right now.
But I mean, it's just weird.
You know what I mean?
Because I'm used to doing live shows.
So when you do pre-recordings, you get easy.
You know, you sit back a little bit and you have to do a couple of takes and everything else.
And so far, I'm on the first take.
So hopefully it stays that way.
But yeah, you get lazy when you do pre-recordings.
Because like, all right, there's nobody watching live, so I can mess up.
No, you got to keep that mindset off here, you know.
Anyway, so I will try to engage in the chat room when this premiere is Thursday.
I should be in Kentucky.
You know, if the planes go well and everything else, I should be in Kentucky and preparing for the weekend for the speaking at the specific con and everything.
So let's start with a prayer.
So, Lord Jesus, yes, you Messiah, we come before you and like once again, asking you to forgive us individually the sins and trespasses and transgressions and abominations that any of us may have committed.
We ask you to just bless us, Lord, and just purify us with your precious blood.
Just anoint us with your blood, Lord, and dip our garments in your blood to make us pure before the Father.
And Father, we come in Jesus, we love you so much.
I can't thank you enough.
And Heavenly Father, we come before you.
We love you too with all our hearts and souls.
And we just thank you for everything you do for us.
And I can't really ask you for stuff today, but all you could just ask us to pray that we could have divine wisdom and understanding with this fruits of the spirits today.
And give us the Holy Spirit to help us understand us.
And pray for everybody here that give them good health.
And you protect them all from us, myself as well, from the forces of evil.
And I pray you protect this broadcast and this platform and everybody watching.
So we love you, Heavenly Father, with all our hearts and souls.
We pray amen and amen and thank you so much.
Amen.
So I can't say that enough.
Thank you.
So what is the fruits of the Spirit?
So we're going to get into scripture today.
So we've got a lot of slides to cover tonight.
And we got, of course, debunking so-called Bible contradictions.
But we've got a special one for this one.
Because not just these atheists go out and do this.
So Muslims, right?
These Muslims, they have websites and everything to try to defame the Bible.
It's ridiculous.
We'll get into that later.
But they try to say Jesus is not the Son of God.
He's not the Messiah.
He's just a prophet.
And they got all these construed Bible verses that they use to defend it.
We're going to get into some of that tonight.
So that's going to be our segment of debunking Bible contradictions.
And also, we got some biblical news going on.
Several rivers turning red.
Literally.
It's crazy, man.
So let's get into this here.
Fruits of the Spirit.
So what is the fruits of the Spirit?
So we hear about this in Galatians 5, 22, 25 says, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance, against such there is no law.
And they're that, I'm sorry.
And they are that of Christ have crucified the flesh with the afflictions and lust.
And if we live in the spirit, let us also walk in the spirit.
So very important to understand that.
So when it says there is no such law, okay, there is what that's saying, okay, because I know dispensationalists, oh, the laws have been done away with the commandments, and now they haven't.
The Bible clearly says, right, if you live according to these things, you don't have to worry about the law because it doesn't apply to you because you're not breaking it.
When you break the law, that's when it applies to you.
When you drive down a road, right, and the speed limit says 25 miles an hour, you're doing 20, 24 miles, 25 miles an hour, right?
You don't have to worry.
Even if it's a cop behind you, you're like, yeah, whatever.
Because there's no care in the world.
Because you're not breaking the law.
The law doesn't apply to you.
But when you're speeding, you're 30, 35, now you're pushing it.
Yeah, oh, you're 40 in the 25 zone.
Yeah.
Now you're breaking the law and now you could possibly get pulled over.
Same thing applies here.
And don't anybody ever tell you that the laws and commandments don't apply to you.
They're just for the Jews or whatever.
No, that's not how it is.
Oh, the new covenant did away with all that.
No, I don't know where you got that from.
The new covenant, the Bible, the New Testament never says any such thing.
Jesus says to keep the commandments of God, his Ten Commandments, the Father's Ten Commandments, and the faith of Jesus Christ.
So we're going to do more broadcasts on that.
But I just want to explain this here.
So we're going to get to each and every one of these things, the meaning and whatnot.
So we got these several things here.
Love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance.
So we're going to get to each and every one of these and a couple of Bible verses that talk about it.
So love, number one, in the Bible, love is not primarily defined as a feeling, but it's an action, a choice in a way.
So today's world, right, people like, you know, we got homosexual marriages and weird other marriages.
They say, oh, it's love, love, love.
They don't know what love is.
Unless you are of God, that's the definer of love.
You know what I mean?
So this is the biblical meaning of love.
In the Bible, love is not primarily defined as a feeling, but as an action, choice, and a way of life rooted in God's character, it emphasizes selfness, service, sacrificial giving, and prioritizing well-being of others.
Specifically, the Bible highlights love, which is unconditional, sacrificial, and focused on the needs of others, not just their desires.
So that's the biblical definition of love.
Not what the world says is love.
Big difference.
So we'll get to love, right?
1 John 4, 7, and 8, and 19 says, Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God, right?
Love is of God.
And everyone that loves is born of God and knows God.
But he that loves not known to God, for God is love.
We love him because he loved us first.
So these are definitions, I mean, examples of love in the Bible.
I mean, here's the thing, every one of these fruits, right?
We got dozens of Bible verses.
I just picked maybe three or four verses to explain each one, you know, how important these fruits are.
And Mark 12, 29, and 31 says, and Jesus answered him, said, first of all, the commandments is, here, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord.
So that's the first commandment.
So dispensational stuff, why would he be reciting the first commandment if the commandments are done away with?
Yeah, because they're not.
Anyway, and though, thou, I'm sorry, thou shalt love the Lord God with all your heart and all your soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength.
And this is the first commandment.
So again, Jesus is reciting the first commandment of God's Ten Commandments.
And the second is like it, namely, thus, though shall love thy neighbor as thyself.
There is one other, I'm sorry, there is none other greater commandment than these.
So he's merging, because we know Jesus got his two great commandments, right?
His two great commandments is where the laws hang on.
The two great commandments does not replace the ten commandments.
It goes right along with it because he's reciting both right here.
Jesus is reciting the first commandment of God, then reciting his first commandments.
I mean, of the great commandments.
It's the right day.
He's talking about love, right?
And Matthew 22, 36, and 40 says, Master, which is the greatest commandment in the law?
Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love thy Lord thy God with all my heart and all my soul and with all thy mind, right?
This is the first commandment of the Ten Commandments.
This is the first and great commandment, he says.
And the second is like onto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as yourself.
On these two commandments hang all the laws and the prophets.
So these are the two commandments.
I'm sorry, let me back that up.
These are the two great commandments of Jesus, which are a highlight of all the Ten Commandments and all the laws.
And he says right there, all the laws hang on these two commandments.
He didn't say the laws are done away with.
He didn't say they're abolished.
He didn't say the Ten Commandments are abolished either.
He said, no, they all hang on these two great commandments.
So that's the Matthew version and Mark's version right there.
So I had to backtrack that.
Even in here, guys, it's the first two great commandments.
Jesus' two great commandments is where the laws right here, as he says.
So I apologize about that.
But yeah, the first one is like the first one of the Ten Commandments.
As he says, right?
But Jesus' two great commandments are where the laws hang on.
Yeah, right there.
On these two great commandments, these two commandments, I'm sorry, hang all the law and the prophets.
If he was to say, oh, they're abolished, they don't apply to you.
Why would he even say that?
Of course they are for you and for you to follow.
You know what I mean?
I can't stand these modern day churches that say otherwise.
And also, I don't mean to go off topic with that, but yeah, it's just like really fires me up when I hear that stuff.
So John 15, 13 says, greater love has no man than this, that he may lay his life down for his friends.
So we could pull up millions of examples of this, right?
Just say in the war, right, during the Vietnam War, there's been several instances when an enemy threw a grenade at a bunch of troops, right?
And one of the troops would jump on top of it.
It would kill him.
But he did it to save the lives of his buddies.
You know what I mean?
We could give tons of great examples.
Like our father would put his life in the way, his own life on the line to save his family.
Or, you know, with a bunch of friends, and if somebody shot an arrow at one of your friends, you would step in the way of it.
You know what I mean?
And whatever the case.
There's a million examples of that.
And the biggest example is Jesus.
He put his life not in, and he died for our sins, that you don't get any greater love than that.
God coming down in the flesh to die for our sins by us.
Yeah, there's no greater love than that.
None.
So we move to joy.
So in the Bible, joy is merely a feeling of, is not merely a feeling of fleeting emotion, but a deep, enduring state of well-being rooted in one's relationship with God.
It is a spiritual fruit, a gift from God, and a characteristic of those who trust in him.
While happiness is often tied to circumstances, biblical joy can be present, present, sorry, even in the midst of trials and suffering.
So, in other words, when we're in that tribulation period, yes, we're going to be here for that.
We're not going to be raptured out here before the tribulation.
The Bible says immediately after the tribulation, Jesus comes to us, right?
So, Matthew 24, by the way.
And so, what I'm trying to say is, even in the midst when we are probably struggling in the woods somewhere, whatever the case, or barely alive, right?
And even through all that tests, trials, and tribulation, we're going to have to endure.
As the Bible says, we're going to have to endure it to the end.
The joy of it is like, yeah, this is where anytime Jesus is going to come get us.
We're here.
You know what I mean?
And that's when we have that time.
You know what I mean?
And when you're getting persecuted for your faith, you should be full of joy over it.
Because, I mean, like Jesus said, they hated him first, and they're going to hate us.
You know what I mean?
So that's, he makes that very clear, but you should be joyful about it because you're serving the Lord.
When you get targeted, that means you're doing your job.
Just for you other preachers out there, people who lead ministries or do shows like this, guys, if you're being persecuted and targeted, wear that as a badge of honor because that means you're doing your job.
That means the enemy's trying to shut you up.
And here on truthradioshow.com, FOJC Radio, Nicey TV, Visual Disturbance, and we've been attacked for years, all the time.
And because they don't like, in the spirit con coming up, we had several attacks about that.
Because the enemy doesn't want the truth out.
You know what I mean?
And then when you have a big platform to get the truth out, yeah, and they want to target you with that.
So be joy, you know, full of joy.
So Peter 1:18 says, for as so much as you know that you are not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers.
And I don't know why I put that verse in there.
And again, I have to tell you people, like most of the time when I make these slides up, it's like literally in the middle of the night because I work third shift.
And sometimes I'm like half asleep, you know.
So a couple verses might be, I should double check them though.
I apologize.
But I don't know why I put that verse in there.
But still, it's a good verse either way.
So Romans 14, 17 and 15, 13 says, For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.
So with that saying, it's like, don't worry about your food and drink and whatever the case, it's the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit that's in you, you know, that makes you full of joy.
And now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace and believing that you might abound in hope through the power of the Holy Ghost.
That's why we always pray, guys, to ask for the Holy Ghost to come into us.
And John 16, 22 through 24 says, And you know, therefore, have sorrow, but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man takes from you.
So, the joy we're going to have, guys, you know, with our father and you know, our Messiah, the joy we're going to have is, oh man, nobody can take that away from you.
Nobody.
And in that day, you shall ask me nothing.
Verily, verily, I say to you, whatsoever you shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it to you.
Hereto, I've asked you nothing in my name.
Ask and you shall receive, that your joy may be filled.
Full.
So ask in the name right there.
Whatever you ask in the Father's name, he will give it to you.
And he will fulfill your joy.
And of course, it's things that are within his plan, within his will.
You can't say, oh, God, you told me if I ask for anything, you give me a million dollars.
If I ask for, you know, that's not what the Bible says.
And I know a lot of these prosperity doctrines, they'll, you know, the churches, they'll put this garbage out to say, oh, yeah, yeah.
Right there says, whatever you ask, you can have riches and gold and cars and homes.
No, that's not what he's talking about.
It's reasonable things that you need to survive.
Things you need to live by.
And yeah, of course, if you need money for rent or whatever, important things, ask the Father.
But don't be stupid about it.
You know what I mean?
Oh, God, I'm asking your name.
You give me a million dollars.
I mean, that's where you're stepping over the line.
You know what I mean?
And peace, yeah.
Peace in the Bible.
Peace means Hebrew means shalom.
In Greek, arena.
So encompasses more than just absence of conflict.
It signifies a state of wholeness, well-being, and completeness, both internally and in relationships.
It represents a positive state of harmony, prosperity, and freedom from disturbance, both in personal life and around in the world around us.
So, and as Jesus says, though, and I forgot what book that is.
I think it's Matthew, but he says there's a peace that he could offer you versus a peace at the world offers.
So with the world offering this peace, this world peace and everything else by the UN, that's not world peace, guys.
That's slavery.
The world peace at the world offers is far from peace at all.
Plain and simple.
And there's a big difference between the peace that Jesus offers and the peace that the world offers.
Just want to point that out there.
Don't construe the two.
And 2 Thessalonians 3.16.
Now the Lord of peace himself gives you peace.
Always by all means, the Lord will be with you all.
John 16, 33, these things I have spoken unto you, that in me you might have peace.
In the world you shall have tribulation.
But be of good cheer.
I have overcome the world.
So once again, I want to emphasize on that right there.
And I should have put that verse in there too.
I mean, it's not verbatim, but the verse what I talk about, forgot which one it is, that Jesus talks about the peace that he offers versus the peace the world offers.
But this one is almost like right there.
The world is not going to give you peace.
That peace is fake.
The United Nations peacekeepers and all these other people, the one world religion, it's not peace at all.
Oh, what do you talk about?
They're all getting along together and all that.
Yeah, but it's for a wrong reason.
And it brings death.
Spiritual death, especially.
So there's nothing peaceful about the United Nations or their one-world government plan.
The only peace you're going to get is through Jesus Christ.
That's it.
Plain and simple.
And Isaiah 26, 3 says, though we'll keep him in perfect peace whose mind has stayed on thee because he's trusted in thee.
Trust in Jesus and he'll keep you in peace.
And when you understand that, so we're going to be speaking at the conference about these things here, about trusting in God, to realize who you are.
I'm not saying you're somebody special or elite or whatever the case, no, of who you are.
You're a child of God.
When we committed that day to say we accept Jesus into our heart, right?
You became an adopted child of God.
You got grafted into God's spiritual Israel, not the Israel over in the Middle East, God's spiritual Israel.
And you became heirs to the throne.
I'm not going to keep saying throne.
Heirs to the promise.
I'm sorry.
So, yeah, so you've got to understand that.
When you understand that, you understand who you are.
You should not be afraid of what the world can do to you.
Yeah, fear not what the world can do to you.
For I am with you, who could be against you?
You know what I mean?
Have peace in your mind.
We know the world's going in chaos right now.
Literally burning up, floods everywhere, and everything else going on.
But have peace.
Be of good cheer, as the scripture just said.
Not that you're happy these things happen.
No, but be of good cheer because we know this is the season.
We are in that season of his return.
And I'm not saying we don't, you know, we know when he's coming back, we don't.
Even though these wackies out there are putting videos, oh, he's coming back September 23rd, which me and John Pounders.
If you watched the Spiritual Warfare Friday last week, me and John Pounders slammed the door on it.
You know what I mean?
He's not coming back September 23rd.
There's many other things that has to happen according to scripture before he returns.
But regardless, what's going on, even if you're captive, okay, when you get called up, you get put up, I'm sorry, in the court one day, right?
And it's like, hey, you didn't take that mark of the beast.
And the penalty is death.
The penalty is going to be beheaded, you and your children, and everybody else, right?
You take that penalty.
But be peaceful.
You know what I mean?
Like, because you know, the second that thing comes down, yeah, they got to be with the Lord.
And I'm just being real, guys.
We're not going to be magically beamed up and, you know, because these modern day churches will puff you up.
Oh, don't worry about none of that.
We're going to be out of here.
Now, we're going to have to go through tribulation.
In the Bible, we just talked about this.
But be peace of mind about it because before it's over, man, before you know it, I'm sorry, we're going to be with the Lord.
And when you're with the Lord, all this doesn't matter no more.
You're going to forget about it.
All the times you suffer and the pain and all that is going to be gone.
And you're not even going to remember it.
Have peace in your heart and your mind.
And Matthew 5:9 says, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
And what are peacemakers?
Peacemakers are people who like to make peace.
Like me, I'm like that all the time.
Every time I'm always affiliated with a bunch of people, right?
And I see two people start fighting.
And I don't want to get involved with the fight, so I'm friends with both of them.
But what I do is I try to make peace between them all.
You know, both.
So listen, like, patch us up, and I'd be the middleman.
And so, you know, and you see people fighting, like family, whatever.
You try to, even though it's nothing to do with you, you still try to make peace.
That's a you got a peaceful heart.
You know what I mean?
So blessed are the peacemakers, for they are called the children of God.
It's the children of God.
You should be peacemakers.
If you got two siblings, right, that are fighting with each other, it has nothing to do with you.
It doesn't matter if it's got something to do with you or not.
Try to make peace for them.
That's what we're supposed to do.
And if it doesn't work, then that's on them.
So we've got long suffering now, another fruit of the spirit.
So in the Bible, long suffering refers to the patience and forbearance shown toward those who cause offense or suffering, which would be our oppressors.
Often in the face of provocation and adversity, it is a virtue that reflects God's own character to slow, oh, I'm sorry, of slow to anger and mercy.
And it is also the fruit of the Spirit, cultivating in believers through the Holy Spirit's work.
So it's been so, I mean, I think I was watching the video, I think the guy punched him.
There was a guy in the plane, he was preaching the Bible, and one guy stood up and assaulted him.
And right off the bat, I mean, I probably would have punched the guy.
I don't know.
I mean, that's why I can't do that stuff.
But the preacher didn't do nothing back.
And he told people, don't know, leave him alone.
And, you know, the guy that punched him, I think it punched him and pushed him, whatever case, the preacher had long suffering.
And the preacher, like, you know, like, kept speaking and all that.
So the guy ended up literally becoming saved.
The guy who assaulted him because he showed long suffering, and the guy was like, well, shocked by it, you know.
Then he realized what he did was stupid.
And he goes, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to, you know, do that.
It was just out of anger and all that.
And the guy prayed over him and everything.
And all of a sudden, he became a believer.
You know what I mean?
So patience is a big virtue.
You know what I mean?
Long suffering there.
So even though people are oppressing you, remember it's not them.
It's the enemy that's driving them.
So Matthew 24:13 says, But he that shall endure to the end, the same shall be saved.
So for you dispensationalists out there, we're not being magically whispered away in Marty McFly's school bus for the rapture.
We need to endure to the end to be saved.
This is long suffering.
So we're going to go through hell.
I'm talking about hell and high water through this tribulation period.
I'm not going to shit a code like the churches do.
We're going to go through hell.
But again, through the fruits of the Spirit, it's not going to bother you.
We need to endure through this stuff coming.
And Jesus, the great thing about this, even though the tribulation, right, it's not seven years.
I don't care what these ministries say.
Nowhere in the Bible says the tribulation is seven years.
Nowhere.
A seven-year peace treaty is signed, but that's not the same thing as a seven-year tribulation.
There's no seven-year tribulation.
And a seven-year peace treaty is signed, but it gets broken.
But how it has nothing to do with the triple tribulation is three and a half years, 42 months, not seven years.
But even Jesus says, for the sake of the elect, he will cut those days short for our sake.
If he doesn't, there'll be no flesh left alive.
So that's the hope.
That's the love and joy and the promise and everything that we have from the Lord.
And Calesians 3:12 says, Put therefore as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercy is kindness, humbleness, and mind, meekness, long suffering.
So you've got to have patience, okay, and kindness, and all these fruits we'll talk about today.
And me, I'm like, I'm like very forgiven.
Somebody can literally punch me or something.
And then, yeah, I could be forgiven for almost everything.
You know, whatever people do to me.
I'm like, I'm a very forgiving person.
And people say, oh, you're too forgiven.
It's like, well, that's the way I am.
Might get mad at first, but I forgive people really easy, which is good, you know.
So 1 Corinthians 13, 7 says, beareth all things, believe in all things, hope all things, endure all things.
So long suffer is endurance.
You need to endure all things.
You need to endure to the end.
That's what long suffering is.
And we move on to gentleness.
In the Bible, gentleness often linked with meekness is a virtue characterized by the mindless humility and kindness, especially in how one interacts with others.
It's not weakness, but rather a strength tempered by love and compassion used to build up rather than tear down.
It involves a tender and considerate approach, particularly when dealing with those who are struggling in our era.
Or in error, I'm sorry.
So people who are struggling are in the wrong.
So, you know, the thing is, the fruits of the Spirit, guys, this tells us how to walk amongst this world as children of God.
You know, I mean, and I just came upon this, like, I think it was a couple weeks ago.
And I was watching this video by this girl.
She talked about the fruits of the Spirit.
She brought up Galatians 5 and talked about fruits of the Spirit real quick.
I'm like, oh, wow, that'd be an awesome broadcast.
So I did a study on it and put the slides together, and here we are.
So great lesson here because I'm learning as I go too.
So 2 Samuel 22, 36 says, Though has also given me the shield of salvation, and thy gentleness has made me great.
Psalms 18:35 says, Though has also given me the shield of thy salvation, and thy right hand has holded me up, and the gentleness has made me great.
So that's the Psalm version of Samuel.
And 2 Timothy 2:24-26 says, And the servant of the Lord must not strive, but be gentle unto all men.
Apt to teach patience and the meekness instruction of those who oppose themselves.
If God pre-adventure will give them repentance to acknowledge the acknowledging of the truth, and that they may recover themselves out of the smear of the devil who are taken captive by him at his will.
So let these verses, and I would take screenshots if you want.
And if you want to share this broadcast, too, go for it.
You don't need my permission.
Download it and share it to your channel or give it to your church or something.
But this is a very important lesson.
This is a little long one today, but this is a very important lesson what this is all about.
You know, the fruits of the Spirit.
And James 3:17 says, But the wisdom that is from above and is first pure, then peaceful, gentle, and easy to treat it.
I'm sorry, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy.
Because remember, James, okay, if you know anything about James, he suffered from sin.
You know what I mean?
He got tempted, you know, especially sexually.
You know what I mean?
And so then King David.
They were tempted a lot.
And they struggle with sin, I should say.
And now we move to goodness, another fruit of the Spirit here.
In the Bible, goodness refers to a moral excellence and uprightness, reflecting God's own character in inspiring actions that benefit others.
It is not just about feeling good or doing good deeds, but about embodying God's nature and aligning one's life with his will.
Goodness is often associated with kindness, generosity, and righteousness.
And it is seen as a fruit of the spirit empowered by God's grace.
And Psalms 23, 6, 31, 19, and 65, 4 says, Surely goodness and the mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Oh, how great is my goodness, which is thou has laid up them for the fear of thee, for those who fear you, which you has brought me to the trust in you before the sons of men.
Bless is the man whom you choose, that causes to approach unto you, that he may dwell in the courts.
We shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house, even as the holy temple.
So Psalms has a lot to say about, there's tons of verses on that.
And Romans 12, 9 says, let love be without dissimulation.
Abhor that which is evil.
Cleave to that which is good.
In other words, anything evil, hate it, despise it, detest it.
Abhor anything that is evil.
And cleave to anything which is good.
And there's only good from God.
There's no such thing as good this or good that unless it's of God.
And we move on to faith here, another fruit of the Spirit.
In the Bible, faith is defined as trust.
And this is very, this is probably the most important one.
And we talked about this last week.
We did Faith of a Mustard Seed.
That was the name of the broadcast.
I think it was last week or the week before.
It's hard to keep up.
We've got so many episodes.
But yeah, I can't believe this is episode 35 already.
It's crazy, man.
And when I started the show, I was like, wow, you know, how much Bible teaching can we do?
And it's endless.
I still got shows already planned for like a month and a half from now.
You know what I mean?
The idea is coming in my head, and I'm like, I'll write it down and get the Bible verses for it.
So we got tons of shows, tons of content coming up.
Yeah, very important.
But we did Faith of a Mustard Seed.
Yeah, it was last week, I believe.
So, yep.
No, last week was Satan's attempt to stop the birth of Christ.
So the week before, that was episode 33 and the Biblical Warfare Series.
Episode 33, we did Faith of a Mustard Seed, very great broadcast.
You should actually watch it.
It helps your faith.
It really does.
It's amazing.
If Jesus taught you anything, it's faith.
So this is probably the most important fruit of the Spirit right now.
But in the Bible, faith is defined as trust and confidence of what is hoped for and assurance about things not seen.
It's not just intellectual assent, I'm sorry, to a set of beliefs, but rather a deep act of trust in God's character and promises, even when circumstances are uncertain.
Like Hebrews 11, 1 says, it is often cited as a key verse of defining faith.
Faith is to believe.
It's to, like, when we talk about unseen.
We didn't see Jesus when we came to him.
Some people did, you know, in visions, whatever the case, or in real life, whatever.
But when I came, I didn't see Jesus, when I came, in other words, I come becoming a believer.
It was, you know, they call it blind faith.
Jesus even talked about it when he told his disciples, because they kept doubting things, right?
He goes, you know, Layman's term, he told him, listen, you guys seeing all the stuff going on.
And you still doubt.
But he said, people in the future are going to see this stuff.
They don't see me or anything else.
And they're going to see this.
They're going to hear of this.
And they're going to believe more than you.
Faith, you've got to truly believe with all your heart and soul.
Like when I tell people all the time, when you pray about stuff, or when you have to cast a demon out, or whatever the case, right?
You have to have faith behind it.
You can't just mutter those words.
Like when we did a prayer today, right?
It's not just muttering some words out.
I know sometimes you watch a broadcast.
Sometimes it sounds a little repetitive.
But it doesn't matter.
You have to have faith.
You have to have faith in that prayer that it's going to work.
That's what Jesus wants to say.
So Matthew 17, 20 and 21, 22 says, And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief, for verily I say unto you, if you have faith as a grain of a mustard seed, you shall say unto the mountain, remove hence the air under, and it shall move, be removed, and nothing shall be impossible to you.
You know what a mustard seed is?
Like, I don't know.
It's like very small.
It's like a Definitely smaller than a grain of rice, like a pea, but smaller than that.
Like half the size of a pea, maybe small.
If you have that much faith, he's saying, like, you can move a mountain.
And it says, all things whatsoever you shall ask in prayer, believing you shall receive.
You have to believe.
That's a key word.
You have to believe that.
Like, once again, I'll get, you know, the woman who met, you know, this certain woman who wanted to be made clean.
She had a blood disease.
And she, you know, wrestled through the crowd to get to Jesus.
And she was saying to us, if I could only touch his garment, I'll be made clean again.
And when he did that, she did that, I'm sorry.
Jesus looked at her and told her, right out, it was your faith, not my garment, but your faith is what made you clean.
Your faith in him.
You know what I mean?
So you need to believe.
That's like the absolute most important thing.
Not just utter up mere words and all that stuff.
Yeah.
Hebrews 11:6 says, But without faith, it is impossible to please him.
For he that comes to the God must believe that he is and that he is the rewarder of the diligently seeking him.
So when you come to God, right, you gotta believe.
You can't just come.
No, come to God.
You have faith behind that.
Conviction.
You know what I mean?
And that's why you see me a lot of times when I'm like really fired up.
You see the conviction and the faith in it because that's what you need to have.
And you've got to believe beyond any shadow of doubt that this is going to work.
You know what I mean?
Especially when you confront evil things and demons, unclean spirits, whatever the case.
Even might be a fallen angel or Satan himself or Lucifer.
You know what I mean?
Whatever the case, right?
You have to have faith behind that.
That's the conviction that just really spiritually knocks them out.
And Ephesians 2:8 says, For grace you are saved through faith.
And that not of yourselves, it is a gift of God.
So grace, yeah, you can't get grace without faith.
You have to have faith to believe.
Jesus will give you that grace, but you need to have faith in him.
Like when you come to the cross, you get baptized that day, you like, you know, you give your whole life to him.
It's like, I believe you, Jesus.
You know what I mean?
I believe you, Holy Spirit.
I believe you have a Father.
You need to have that person, like that, that aggression, you know, good aggression.
I should say, I don't even know if that's the right word to say, but you need to have that conviction.
That's what it is.
Conviction.
You know what I mean?
Have that conviction.
No doubt.
You know what I mean?
Boom.
And meekness.
In the Bible, meekness is another fruit of the spirit.
Meekness in the Bible is not weakness.
Don't ever, you know, people say, well, you're meek that means you're weak.
No, don't ever distinguish yourself.
This is why I say all the time, right?
When people, you know, don't misuse the verse, right?
Oh, Jesus says, turn the other cheek if somebody smacks you, right?
He's not saying to be a pushover like the pastivist, right?
These pacifist Christians, right?
They don't want to buy a gun.
They don't want to defend themselves.
They think, oh, if somebody breaks into my house to kill us, we're just going to drop down on our knees and pray.
No, that's not what he's saying.
Not at all.
He's not saying you can't defend yourself.
Not at all.
What he's saying is like when you turn the other cheek, if you could do that, like somebody assaults you or whatever case, and like that guy explained to you, right?
When that pastor got assaulted, he kept praying for the guy, and the guy ended up turning.
Like the spirit got to him.
And he apologized and he broke down crying.
But again, as this says, so don't mistake this for weakness.
But meekness in the Bible, meekness is not weakness, but rather a strength under control, characterized by humility, gentleness, and submission to God's will.
It involves a calm temper of mind, not easily provoked, and a willingness to yield to others for the benefit of others.
As I just gave that example with that guy in the plane, meekness is a virtue that reflects Christ's character and is often associated with the patience, forgiveness, and servant-like attitude.
So, again, meekness is not weakness.
2 Corinthians 10:1 says, Now I, Paul, myself, beseech you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, who is in the presence and based among you, not being absent from bold toward you.
Titus 3.2 says to speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers but gentle, showing all meekness unto all men.
That's humble, like everything we just talked about, right?
Don't speak evil, people.
Yeah, when you get into this gossip train, you know, a bunch of people start talking crap about one person, don't get involved.
And if you do, it's like, hey, listen, guys, come, come on, seriously, like, he's not that bad, she's not that bad.
You gotta get to know the person, whatever the case, and if whatever the case, and just don't get involved with it.
That's what I would say.
But don't speak evil about people.
It's easy to do.
We all do it at one point in time.
Then we feel sorry afterwards, you know.
1 Peter 3:4 says, But let it be hidden.
I'm sorry, let it be the hidden man of the heart in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of the meek in the quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
And we move on to temperance, which is the final fruit, the number nine, final fruit of the spirit.
In the Bible, temperance is a virtue that refers to self-control, moderation, and restraint in one's actions.
Desires and habits is about mastering one's passions and appetites and resisting temptation to live the balanced life.
This includes moderation in eating, drinking, and other indulgences, as we, as well as controlling emotions and reactions.
So, temperance is a very important one, too, because I mean, yeah, a lot of times I feel you know, fall short of that too, of having temperance.
And that's something I'm trying to master, you know, something I'm trying to control, you know.
So, having a low temperature is easy to somebody to get your temper flared, you know, especially when you get insulted or whatever in all directions and you just want to like boom, but you can't do that.
You know what I mean?
You gotta calm down, have patience, you know, temperance, that's what that is, patience, basically, and control, control yourself, and that's what I learned in martial arts, right?
And to control yourself because, like, somebody comes up to you and knocks you in the head, right?
You like poke up and you want to rip them apart, right?
But that's where you know, the experienced fighter would get you from there.
Because, uh, and you know, my uncle, when he taught me martial arts, he was more about self-control.
So, like, I'll give you an example, right?
Uh, years ago, um, when we lived in this apartment complex, uh, this drunk guy lived in the one apartments there, and he came home and he's like yelling at people, drunk, right?
And he got into my face and all the stuff, started yelling, and everybody's like, Oh, knock him out, damn, knock him out.
So, every time he pushed me, right, I what I did was I stepped aside and you know, use his momentum to push him on the ground, gets up, do it again.
He goes to swing the third time, block it, throw him to the ground, boom, and he's like, and yeah, I had every right to knock him out, I would have not gotten trouble at self-defense, right?
But he was drunk.
Another example, um, when I was doing uh security, right, and uh, somebody came at me with a screwdriver, and I could have shot the guy if I wanted to, but it would have been self-defense.
But no, I took self-defense, and the guy noticed the guy was drunk.
You know, I grabbed the screwdriver from him, kicked him down, You know, swept his legs, and the guy was like, didn't even know where he was.
You know what I mean?
And so, the first guy I was talking about, right?
He, the next day, he sees me, he comes up to me, he's like, dude, I am so sorry, man.
He goes, you would have killed me.
But thank you for not.
He goes, you could have destroyed me, and you would have had every right to do that.
And I'm like, no, I said, I've seen you were drunk, man.
I'm not going to hurt you, man.
You know what I mean?
I didn't even want to do what I did, but I did that to calm you down.
You know what I mean?
So that's what I'm talking about.
And even though you have the ability to knock somebody out like that, know when and when not to do these things.
You know what I mean?
If you got attacked by three people, absolutely, you have to do what you got to do.
But in the temperance, yeah, right, self-control.
And this is one example of many.
You got some drunk person coming at you by himself, whatever the case.
You know, this could be anything.
You got somebody verbally assaulting you, too.
You know what I mean?
The temperance is self-control.
Even if you have the ability to do whatever, right?
You know, use what God's given you.
The discernment of it, you know.
So 2 Peter 1:6 says, and to the knowledge, temperance.
And to temperance, patience.
And to the patience is godliness.
So temperance and patience and godliness go hand in hand.
So I did use patience and it worked out.
I used temperance and patience to control that situation.
And the next day, the guy went up becoming, you know, not hanging out, friends, but friends, you know what I mean?
And the guy changed his ways, you know.
So sometimes, and I hate to say that, but sometimes for people to change, they need a little awakening call, you know what I mean?
And it really helps, you know what I mean?
So just be patience.
Have patience, have temperance with these things, you know.
And Galatians 5:22.
So once again, we got the fruits of the Spirit.
They're all nine of them.
And once again, Galatians 5:22 through 25 says, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance, against there is no such law.
And they that are of Christ have crucified the flesh with the affections in lust.
And if we live in the spirit, you must walk in the spirit.
Which is another show we're going to be doing in a couple weeks from now about this: living in the spirit and walking in the spirit.
There's a big difference between walking in the flesh and living in the flesh versus walking in the spirit and living the spirit.
Big difference.
We did a similar show like a few months ago about being in the spirit.
So, yeah, it's pretty cool.
You know what I mean?
So now you get the full understanding.
You see all that context, and this is a perfect example right here.
Perfect example, right?
We went to 30 plus slides, right?
So now, if you know, this is why it's important to read the Bible in context.
Perfect example right here, right now.
So we just read Galatians.
We started off the show tonight.
Galatians 5:22 through 25, right?
Three verses.
Well, four verses.
I'm sorry.
Can't count tonight.
Four little verses, right?
Look at all the context we got out of that.
And there's more.
There are tons more.
I could have put up dozens for each of these fruits.
I could have put up dozens.
Dozens of example verses.
Look at all the context we just got out of that.
So this is a perfect example right here today.
We just showed about reading the Bible in context.
Now, if we went to the church, right, or whatever, somebody just read through this.
Oh, there's fruits of the spirit, blah, blah, blah.
And they moved on to something else.
This is a whole lesson.
You see this?
Four little verses became a whole lesson.
Now, to regular people, scholars, you know, people go to the Bible Academy, they've got to read through this stuff.
But they don't stop to look at every word, whatever the case.
They just read through it.
Oh, that says that, and that's it.
But they don't understand it.
What we did today is a spiritual thing.
It's not an academia thing.
To read the Bible in context, because number one, we call up.
We ask for forgiveness of our prayers today to get right with the Lord.
Number two, we call for the Holy Spirit to help us to teach us this, right?
And we'll be here, you know, long behold.
Yeah, here we are, 42 minutes into the broad, yeah, 51 minutes going on, 52 minutes into the broadcast.
It took us 52 minutes to read four verses.
It shouldn't, you know, because we read them in context.
We showed you different things for that.
And yeah, normally you could take what, maybe 10, 10 seconds if you're a good reader, 15, 20 seconds to read that.
What are you learning out of that?
You didn't learn nothing.
What we just did today is reading the Bible in context.
We got the full understanding of each and every one of those nine fruits of the Spirit.
That's called reading the scripture in context.
This is why we start to show off all the time to tell you we read the Bible in context because context is key.
You know, I mean, this is such a great example.
This broadcast where he has a great example about reading the Bible in context.
Because we got the great understanding of it now.
We know exactly what this means.
You don't know.
Right now, it's like when you first started off, all right, yeah, whatever.
And yeah, well, what does this mean?
What does that mean?
Blah, blah, blah.
You have questions, right?
Now you don't have questions because you don't need to have somebody interpret it for you because it just interprets itself.
The Bible interprets itself.
You've got a clear example of that right there today.
And a couple more verses here.
Titus 2:12 says, teaching us that denying ungodliness and world lust, worldly lust, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world.
Especially now.
I mean, you need to be sober.
Sober mind and sober spirit.
And being righteous and godly in this present world.
And once again, the fruits of the Spirit right there.
See, I don't know why I put that twice.
Like I said, it's in the middle of the night.
Yeah, so that's the fruits of the Spirit, guys.
And now you won't have a complete understanding of this because we've read the Bible in context.
And this is the perfect example right here with love, patience, meekness.
If we could summarize that in two verses, three verses, yeah.
This will be it, right?
Yeah, John 3:16 through 18.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whoever shall believe in him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
And for God sent not his son to the world to condemn the world, but through him the world might be saved.
And he does that doesn't believe in this, I'm sorry, he that believes on him is not condemned.
But he that believes not on him is condemned already because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten son of God, Jesus Christ.
So if there's any kind of example at all, you know, breaking it down to just a few verses of this whole fruits of the Spirit, it's from Jesus Himself.
What he did for us, went to Calvary and went to hell, literally, hell for three days to redeem souls that didn't make the cut and shoal and everything else.
Yeah.
He didn't have to do that.
And all the stuff he, you know, the butchering they did to him, spitting at him, swearing at him, you know, just doing all the stuff they did to him when he was in the flesh.
Any one of us would have, you know, if we were in that state of divineness, you know, we could have destroyed those people.
Well, Jesus could have destroyed those people easily.
Any time, you realize this at any time he could have called legions of angels down anytime to destroy everybody when he was being whipped and uh, that you know especially that whip that sticks to you and you pull it off and it rips flesh off when he was being whipped and uh, beaten.
All that at any time doesn't matter how mighty the Romans were.
At any time his legions and angels were on standby at a, at a call, the literals that you say, come get, come help me.
Boom, they came down and we're wrecked, havoc.
People don't understand that, you know.
I mean they didn't.
Why Jesus endured all that right is for because he loved us.
He loves us.
I'm sorry That's why he endured all that so if you don't understand that why he went to he had the power at a flick of a wrist or whatever you know I mean a snap of a finger To bring these angels down and there was thousands of the legions of these angels That would have come and just wiped humanity right out and trust me they were waiting up there.
Oh man, they were like waiting, You know, battle ready the whole 32 years that Jesus walked the earth.
They were battle ready, waiting for that, and all you have to do is command them, come on down bang, and they would have wiped everybody out clean.
It wouldn't even been a fight, but because of the love for us that Jesus has for us, he's like, nope, I'm gonna endure all this.
For you guys, I'm gonna let my own creation spin on me and all that stuff for you guys.
Now, speaking of this, right when this verse, here you can see the son of God, right.
So now we move on to so-called Bible contradictions, our next segment.
Here we do a special um.
Usually we debunk regular Bible contradictions.
Well, so-called Bible contradictions right, this one here is not necessarily, but this is Muslims.
What they do is they try to demote Jesus.
And that's not Jesus guys, that's a.
I shouldn't have used that, but that's off their website.
That's a Catholic version of Caesar Borgia, and Jesus was not a white European like that, you know, especially wasn't doing these um satanic symbols, you know, with his hands.
So anyway, this is um from the Islamics right they, they try to demote Jesus as to a prophet.
Right, he says he's a prophet, just like Muhammad.
He's not the son of God, he's not the Messiah, right?
So this is some of the stuff they'll use, and this is the funniest thing, oh man, is it funny, right?
So I remember Muslims trying to witness to me right, and uh, they're like, oh yeah, we believe in the Bible too.
Oh, do you?
Yeah oh, we got Bible verses in the Quran and all that stuff, right yeah?
So of course, the Bible verses are out of context right, but the funny part about this right, the funniest part about this, the hypocrisy.
It's not just Islam, though it's either.
Uh, it's Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses Catholics uh, many other religions right, that say they honor the Bible.
The Watchtower talks about it, has Bible verses in it.
The Jehovah, what's that?
The Watchtower?
The Book Of Mormons has verses in it.
The Catechism has it.
The Quran has verses in it right, but of course, these verses are out of context, but they try to use this.
The funniest Thing is, they try to use the Bible to defend their faith, right?
Right, hear that they so they use the Bible to defend their faith, right?
But yeah, after they get done luring you in, oh, okay, well, I'll pay attention.
Oh, you believe in the Bible?
Oh, yeah, you got Bible verses in there, yeah, you believe in Jesus, all right, cool, I'll listen to you.
So, when you're getting deep into it, right now, mind you, that very Bible that they use to defend their faith to lure you in, right?
Later on, all of a sudden, you come to find out, well, you know what, the Bible's not so accurate.
No, the Bible is full of crap, you know, Jesus is not the Messiah, and here's why, because the Quran says this, or whatever, right?
So, I'm like, hold, hold on, phone, hold the phone, time out from one of my.
You got one guy's like I was telling you.
You sent me here for me in an hour.
I told me this on, you know the Bible and Jesus.
Right now you're trying to say the Bible's full of crap.
Well yeah, it kind of is.
So wouldn't your faith be full of crap too?
Well, what do you talk about?
Well, you use the Bible to defend your faith.
You took verses out of context, but you still use it to defend your faith.
Shocked, right.
And I'm like, and you, you glorify Jesus, then you should.
Now you're demoting Jesus as a prophet and you just bash the heck out of the Bible.
But you're, the Quran quotes the Bible too.
Does that make any sense to you?
So if the Bible is full of crap, then your religion is full of crap, because your body's the Quran.
You just used it defend your faith, but now it's full of crap.
And so if it's full of crap, what does that make you full of crap too?
Guy like looks stunned, like didn't even know what to say.
And that's again.
It's not just Islam, it's all these other religions too.
And we know the Bible is not full of crap, it's these doctrines.
Don't turn your itching ears to doctrines of men and devils.
And Paul says, if any man preaches another doctrine that we've not told you about, let them be accursed.
Don't respect them.
We're not told to respect them, we're not told to honor them or anything like that.
Like the you know the Pope does uh, the modern day um, the mainstream churches do.
No, you don't do that.
Let them be accursed, plain and simple.
So they put this verse up.
Well, these verses, i've got them on screen here in a minute.
So they lying, you know to say, you know to again to try to demote Jesus as a prophet.
They're saying, the bible, i've never said i'm god, not even once.
Check your bibles, right?
So what do you see about that, right?
And they don't understand.
Uh, be.
And again, the people with the carnal mind.
When we did the broadcast about the carnal mind versus the spiritual mind, I forgot what episode that was biblical off here.
I would go watch that.
But um, there's a difference between the carnal mind and the spiritual mind.
Now them, they don't have the spiritual mind to understand it, and so does most of the world and in fact, most Christians, don't?
They go by the carnal mind and people in scholarships and you know academia, especially them they have no spiritual thinking at all.
So the spiritual mind, you know now, if you understand us right uh, it's hard to for the human mind to wrap your head around us, right?
So we're using the carnal mind.
If you got, you know, the godhead, you got god Jesus, Holy Spirit Right, that three but one.
How the heck could that happen?
How could you have three but one like that?
Because you're thinking with the carnal mind.
When you think with the spiritual mind, you completely understand it that the three are one.
Yes, they're separate.
When Jesus was on the earth, he had walked in the earth, right?
The father was up at the throne.
So how could them two be one if they're in separate places?
Because the omnipresent on top of it, even though Jesus is his own being and God's that's still one with the Holy Spirit, they are one, you know, three in one.
And I know it's hard for people to comprehend.
And definitely Islam doesn't comprehend that.
So they'll take Bible verses out of context.
We're going to show you here.
And I don't know.
Right here says, I never said I'm God, not even once.
Check your Bibles, right?
So they quote as Jesus said that, which He didn't say that.
let me get this one rest one second i'll finish this up in a second here So first of all, before we even start that, right?
Let's go to 1 Timothy 3:16 says, And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness.
God was manifested in the flesh, justified in the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed in, believed on in the world, received into the glory.
So God was manifested in the flesh.
He is the word that became flesh.
And yes, when he was on the earth here, he was also at the throne in heaven.
And if you don't know any better, like I was saying earlier, because I want to get you to the spiritual understanding first before we dive into this, right?
So you don't be deceived.
So when creation happened, right?
A lot of people conceived the notion that Jesus just became through Mary, right?
He was born through Mary, and that's when he started.
No, not at all.
Jesus manifests in the flesh, as the scripture just said.
God manifests the flesh as Jesus, right?
So long before creation, Jesus existed.
He's the one that spoke to the prophets before him to tell him about his own coming.
Moses, Elijah, and so on.
Look at the transfiguration at the mountain.
Jesus transfigured into the spirit and spoke to Moses and Elijah, who at that time has been gone for thousands of years.
So people need to grasp the spiritual concept of this.
Now when knowing that, right?
We did tons of broadcasts to further explain it.
So this one here, we've got Mark 11, 12, and 13, Matthew 24, 36, right here.
It says, I don't know if you far trees have fruits or not.
I don't know what tree fruit season, and I don't know the hour.
What?
What?
And what?
I know where this is going.
So let's go to the verses.
And on the morrow, when they come from Bethany, he was hungry.
And seeing the fig tree afar off in the leaves, he came and happily he might find anything there.
And when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves.
For the time of the fig was not yet.
So let's talk about the seasons, right?
And I don't know what the heck that could do with anything to say he's not God.
And when he was on the earth, yeah, people needed to understand he didn't have full divine godly powers that he could be painless and endure everything without eating and drinking.
He submitted himself as flesh.
And sure, he had divine spiritualism, yeah.
But I mean, the divine spirit, but he felt pain like us.
He had to go to the bathroom like us.
He threw up like us.
Things like that.
He did that to understand the flesh, then die for us.
So this is what these people don't understand, right?
So, you know, it's talking about the season.
Then Matthew 24, 36, but of that day and hour, no man, no, not even the angels of heaven, but my father only, knows it's coming.
For you people out there saying, oh, yeah, the rapture is happening.
September 23rd, next month, right?
Yeah, that's the verse that says, no, you don't know that.
Of that day and hour, no man knows, not even the angels in heaven.
So they'll try to associate this, right?
This is proof right here that Jesus is not God.
No, it's not.
Because again, if you understand how this works, the divinity between these three, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, you would know what he's talking about.
And remember, when he was saying this, he was still in his flesh at the time.
So there's another one.
Well, you know, these people don't understand the Bible.
Then the other ones, Christians, you people teaching for doctrines, the commandments of men, and worshiping me in vain.
Matthew 15, 9.
But in vain do they worship me, teach him for doctrines or commandments of men.
So, you know, you got to laugh at some of the stuff you do.
What do you think these were?
And they just put their own foot in the mouth right here.
In vain do they worship me.
So they just admitted that Jesus is God.
Don't even know it.
This is how dumb they are.
And I hate to say it that way, but yeah, I'm going to call it for what it is.
Because you don't worship prophets.
You don't worship apostles.
He's saying, in vain do they worship me, teaching doctrines of the commandments of men.
They're talking about at the time, I think it was the Jews that they were trying to convict him, right?
And they were going by doctrines and commandments of men.
Let me read that full thing here real quick.
That's verse 9.
Yeah.
So, yeah, talk about hypocrites, basically.
Yeah.
That these people draw nigh unto me with their mouths and honor me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.
But in vain do they teach me, in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrine the commandments of men.
And they called the multitude and said to them, Hear and understand.
So, again, another example here, how they don't, they'll come up with this stuff, right, and not read it in context.
It's nothing to do with the talk about.
Has nothing to do with saying he is not God, right?
So we got, it says, I'm helpless right there.
Matthew 20, 21, 23, 2, 23.
So, let's see what this says.
And he said unto her, What will though she said unto him, grant that these are my two sons who may sit, that the one on the right hand and the other on the left in the kingdom?
But Jesus answered, said, you know not what you ask.
Are you able to drink of the cup of that I shall drink of and to be baptized with baptism that I am baptized with?
They say unto you, we are able.
And he said to them, You shall drink indeed of my cup and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with.
But to sit on my right hand and on my left is not mine to give, but it shall be given to them from whom it is prepared by my Father.
So they try to say, like, yeah, saying, yeah, Jesus was talking about his father, right?
So the Father's God.
We all understand that, right?
But he is so.
He's God manifested in the flesh.
So again, they don't understand what this is.
So they take, oh, right here, you say, you know, Jesus is a man.
He's not God.
He didn't say that.
There's God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit.
hang on one second this is fresh john oh five seven right It says, For there are three that bear record in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost.
These three are one.
The Word is who?
Let the Bible translate what is the Word?
The Word made flesh, right?
I hope there's some Muslims watching this First I'm sorry, John 1:14 says, And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.
And we have beheld his glory in the glory of the only begotten, the full grace of the truth, right?
He's the Son of God, the Messiah.
And there are only three that bear record in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost.
These three are one.
Yes, the three different entities, but one.
So, no, you didn't debunk nothing, Islam.
Yeah, it's just ridiculous, really.
And so, yeah, it shows you that these people don't know the Bible.
That's the other thing, too.
And the other one here: at least I'm not good.
Why are you calling me God?
So, this is Mark 10:18.
So, Mark 10:18, and Luke 18:19 and 6:46.
So, right here, it says, Jesus said unto them, Why do you call me good?
There is no good but one that is God again.
At this time, Jesus is walking the earth, he's in the flesh, he's limited himself so he can endure what we adore.
But again, it goes back to this: they are one.
Oh, so that's the verse I just deleted it.
So, yeah, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one.
And the next one here, which is Luke 6, and it came up, I just messed up here.
Mark 10:18, Luke 18, 2:18:19 6.
And you notice how they put verses like out of water, too.
They do that purposely sometimes to put an event that happened before in front, so it makes it look weird.
So, anyway, Luke 18:19, and Jesus said unto him, Why call me good?
There's no need but with the Father, right?
Then over here, Luke 6:46, and why you call me Lord, Lord, and do not things which I say.
So, this right here, they're trying to say Luke 6:46, right?
Which is, oh man, you gotta laugh at this, man.
They're saying, you say, why do you call me God?
I'm not God, right?
Does he say that now?
Let's read it in context.
So, a good man out of the good treasurer's heart brings forth the which is good.
An evil man out of the treasure of his heart brings forth which is evil.
And the abundance of the heart is speaking much.
So, he's telling people, why are you calling me Lord and don't do the things I say?
He's not saying not to call him Lord.
So, they're saying, oh, he's saying he's not God.
I hate that, Donald.
So, he's not saying he's not God.
He goes, why you call me God if you don't believe me?
Why you call me God if you don't do the things I say?
If I'm your God, your Lord, Lord, you should be doing what I say.
And whoever comes to me and hears my sayings and does them, I will show you to whom he is like.
He's like a man who built a house and dig deep and laid the foundation on a rock.
Right?
Talks about building the house out of straw, whatever it case, and a lot of rock.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah.
So, if you come, if you follow me, do what I say.
Follow me.
You know, so why are you calling me Lord, Lord, when you don't do the things I say?
That has nothing to do with this.
And you see some of these other verses come up.
You're going to laugh, too.
You have to, because, but unfortunately, these people believe in it.
You know, so right here it says, Christians say to you on Judgment Day, Christ get lost for me.
Okay, I'm not going to say that.
So Matthew 7, 21, 23 says, Not everyone that says to me, Lord, Lord, shall this is one of the biggest ones Muslims use.
This is their final proof to say that Jesus is not God, right?
Matthew 7, 21, 23, right?
Not everyone, here's the thing.
This is a context issue, right?
Watch.
Not everyone that says to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of God, heaven.
But he that does the will of my Father, which is in heaven, many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, we have we not prophesied in your name, and in thy name have cast out devils, and in thy name they have done many from wonderful works.
And then I will profess to them, I never knew you, depart me from you work iniquity, right?
So, first of all, these verses don't prove anything you're trying to say.
So, if he wasn't to be worshiped, why would they be calling him Lord Lord on that final day of judgment and done things in my name?
Why would they be doing things in his name?
And they say, well, this applies to all Christians, and you shouldn't be calling them Lord.
He doesn't say that.
Right here, when it says many, many, not all.
Because if he said, don't call him Lord, right?
He would have said all that call me Lord, Lord.
He's not saying that.
Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name and cast out devils and done many works in your name, right?
That's nowhere at all telling you not to call him Lord.
And if you read the verses before that, which they don't want to do, right?
You read this whole thing in context, right?
You learn who he's talking about.
He's not talking to regular believers.
He's talking to people, the false prophets and hypocrites.
Because if you read, bother reading the whole chapter, you would clearly understand he's not talking to everybody.
So, yes, we call him Lord, Lord.
And he is Lord, Lord.
The King of kings, Lord of Lords.
The Bible makes that very clear.
And he goes, many.
Okay, remember he talks about in the scriptures that not everybody's got into the kingdom of God.
Narrows the way, and wides the gate to destruction.
Narrows the way to heaven, wides the gate to destruction.
You all these TV people all the time, you know, like hypocrites and all these people, blah, blah, blah.
They preach the name of Jesus all the time.
They do all these so-called miracles all the time, right?
But in their hearts, they don't believe.
And they're evil people within.
That's who he's talking about.
Because if you bothered to read the entire chapter in context, you would see he's not talking to us faithful believers.
See, not everyone will say to me, The Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven.
But he, but he that does the will of my Father will.
Yes, Jesus the Son is God.
God the Father is God, and the Holy Spirit is God.
And yeah, it's crazy, really is.
And you know what I mean?
Like, they don't bother thinking these things through because they can't.
And if I don't want I am your fellow servant and prophet, worship God only, right?
Revelation 2:9.
So let's see what Revelation 2.9 actually says.
Yep, I deleted it.
Hold on.
I hate when that happens.
You know, it's been a long broadcast today.
It's good, though.
It's good to get this scripture in.
So, Revelation 2:9, it says, I know thy works, thy tribulation, and poverty, but thou are rich.
And I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews.
22.9, my bed.
It gets late into the broadcast.
You start getting like.
Sorry, Revelation 22:9.
That's what they say here.
That Jesus says he's just a fellow servant and prophet, right?
And thus said he unto me, thou shalt do it, for I am only a fellow servant of the brethren of the prophets, and of them that which keep the sayings of this book and worship God.
So if they bothered to actually pay attention to what this is, right?
If they read the verse before, right?
Right here, it's not talking about Jesus didn't say that about himself.
He didn't say he's a fellow servant of the brethren and prophets.
Jesus didn't say that.
John said that.
Now, if they both to read the verse before that, I, John, saw these things and heard them.
And when I heard and seen them, I fell down to worship them before the feet and the angels show me these things.
And he said to me, right, the angel said to, this is the angel, right?
This is not Jesus.
I fell down before the feet of the angel, which show me these things, right?
And the angel said to him, Thou shalt do it, for I am the fellow servant and the brethren of the prophets, of them which keep the sayings of this book, worship God.
This is the angel.
It's not Jesus that said that.
So if they bothered to actually read the verse before, this is not Jesus talking.
This is an angel.
Then he told them unto him, Seal the sayings of this prophecy of this book for a time and a hand.
This time is at hand.
So if you read the Bible and read, right?
Let me see if the Bible KJV will go with Revelation 22.9.
trying to find out because the shows are when this happens it's hard to find out I don't even use it, but yeah, go if you've got a red letter Bible, go see it for yourself, but yeah, it's if they bother to read again one more time.
I am a fellow servant of the prophet, worship God only, right?
And they're trying to say Jesus said this, right?
In Revelation 22, 9, they said, and Jesus says he's just a fellow servant and the prophet, right?
But if they bother to read the verse before, it's not Jesus telling Jonas, it's an angel.
One more time.
And I, John, saw the things which I heard, and when I heard them and I seen them, I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel that showed me these things.
And he said to me, See, do not.
Do it not.
The angels tell him, don't worship me.
For I am just a fellow servant of the brethren and the prophets.
Of them that which keep the saints of this book.
So, right here, Revelation 22, 9 for you Muslims out there, that's not Jesus talking.
That's John talking to an angel, not Jesus.
And the angels tell him, don't worship me, right?
Because John fell down to worship the angel, right?
The angel, not Jesus.
And the angels told him, don't worship me because I'm just a fellow servant.
And that's what angels are.
They're servants of the Lord.
They're not to be worshipped.
And every time in the scriptures when people bow to angels, whatever the case, the angels told them, no, get up.
I'm not to be worshipped or bowed to.
I'm just a messenger serving the Lord.
That's it.
So, there you go.
Debunked.
And I know it's a little lengthy today, but debunked.
So I would love to.
Oh, man.
Yeah, I wish I was live because I would call out Muslims, you know, invite them to call in, too.
But yeah, that's not Jesus talking.
That's the angel talking John.
So we'll go through a couple of news things here.
I'm not going to play all these about because of the length of time here.
So Jesus is God discovered.
So this is relevant to this, yeah.
And they found it, an inscription that says that Jesus is God found in Israel.
They're even deeming it one of the greatest discoveries since the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Watch this with me.
A mosaic bearing the earliest known inscription declaring Jesus is God has been unearthed in Israel.
Hailed as the greatest discovery since the Dead Sea Scrolls, the 1800-year-old engraving had been hidden under the floor of a prison.
It also features images of fish, which experts say may reference the story of Luke 9.16, where Jesus multiplied two fish to feed 5,000 people.
They're saying that scientists are excited after finding this early inscription declaring Jesus is God, and they're saying it's from an 1800-year-old engraving.
They dubbed it the Megiddo Mosaic, and it's 581 feet.
It had reportedly adorned a private chapel in 230 AD, and it was the earliest known house of prayer.
What's also remarkable is the story of faith behind its creation.
A Roman centurion, an artist, and five women who made this spectacular mosaic floor and a space for their worship, dedicated to God Jesus Christ.
That's awesome.
This dedication is now the earliest archaeological evidence of Jesus being called God.
And they found it, an inscription that says that Jesus is God.
And a couple more things here.
And another body of water in the world has turned red.
Once again, you guys, this is some dangerous times that we live in.
So for the past couple of days, it has been raining intensely in Iran.
And as you can see over here, this red clay is running into the ocean.
Now, if you're familiar with Revelations, Revelation 16, 3, y'all.
Oh, wow.
Look at this, y'all.
The second angel pulled out his bull onto the sea and it became blood like a corpse and every single living thing died in there, y'all.
Do you think this is healthy for the fish?
You think the fish is going to survive this?
And you say, oh, it's not blood.
And no, the Bible doesn't say blood.
It says it's like blood.
That's like blood.
So that's not just that.
Yeah, but we had to Pessianic River in New Jersey.
The heels of the Sea of Galilee.
The Passaic River in New Jersey is blood red.
Just off of the heels of the Sea of Galilee, also turning blood red days ago.
It has also been reported today that an Iranian beach has turned bright red after heavy rainfall poured over Hormoz Island.
Hormoz Island?
Blood rain flows down Iranian mountain.
Biblical prophecy after biblical prophecy is being fulfilled right before our eyes.
But it was this one that had my skin while it chilled me to the bone.
The Passaic River in New Jersey turning blood red.
I think it might have a bigger meaning.
Me being me, oh, it was 33 seconds.
Me being me, I instantly jumped into the Hebrew word to see if Passaic meant anything in Hebrew.
And although Passaic itself does not have an actual Hebrew meaning, it does have a correlation with one that had me almost throw my phone.
Passaic gets its name from Pasiak, which means valley or a place where the land splits.
While the city name is not Hebrew, the Hebrew word Peshtak does mean Passover.
Why does that mean anything to your auntie?
Well, if you watched my four-part breakdown of the miraculous.
And this other one here, now we said several of these rivers turn red.
And again, it's like blood.
It doesn't mean it's blood.
It's like blood.
You know what I mean?
And this is prophecy coming true, man.
And this is the great alien deception we've been talking about.
But now they're all of a sudden saying a seven-mile alien spacecraft may be heading towards Earth and is very hostile and that it is coming here very aggressively for problems.
And whoever, whatever is on that ship is coming to fight a battle.
And as crazy as all this does sound, it's kind of sound like something called Project Bluebeam.
And what battle is that?
The Battle of Armageddon.
So they're going to unite the world to one world government.
That's what Revelation 16, the three unclean spirits look like, frogs.
They're the representatives.
So this whole alien agenda, guys, if you haven't heard me a million times already, said it.
The Anunnaki that the TV talks about, well, the aliens that created us didn't create us.
And second of all, they're not aliens.
The Anunnaki were fallen angels.
And aliens themselves, they're demons and unclean spirits.
And angels, too.
As even the top occultist Salisbury said, too, that communicated with these things.
Unclean spirits.
And the Bible says that the fallen angels are demons.
They're unclean spirits.
Same thing.
Revelation 16.
So don't fall for this alien deception.
Now you have to ask yourself, how'd they get the information of how this spacecraft is coming here aggressively?
Like, how do they know whatever's on that wants to fight a battle here?
And if you look up Project Bluebeam, then you'll see exactly what it looks like is going on here.
Now, if it is true and a mothership is coming towards Earth, then we might just have a problem.
Because what we know about these things are they're more advanced than we are.
But if this is Project Bluebeam just playing out right in front of our eyes, why are they trying to scare us into submission?
So now they're all of a sudden saying a seven mile alien.
Well, because they're trying to scare everybody all together.
So you submit to the New World Order.
And that's what it's all about.
You know, I mean, Project Blue Beam is a giant holographic.
They create giant holographs and everything else.
But the Bible does say that these things are going to come, and they are going to come to unite the world to battle the Armageddon.
You know what I mean?
The Battle of Armageddon when they face off against Jesus, when it returns, which is going to be a joke.
You know what I mean?
Jesus is going to destroy them.
So that's about it.
So thank you guys for tuning in and everything.
So awesome broadcasts and very long today, but a couple little memes when you don't know your Bible, right?
And the Catholic Church commit idol tree right there.
Second commandment violation.
But yeah, they don't have a second commandment that says that they removed the second commandment, moved the rest down, turned number 10 to 9 and 10.
So this is definitely when people do this, that's somebody who doesn't read their Bible.
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The fruits of the spirit.
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