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Biblical Warfare: Who Are The Final Two Witnesses? Revisited!
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So it's going to be a very interesting show today.
And so I did an episode of this, I think it was episode 18, somewhere in the teens.
So we're episode 51 here.
But yeah, we did an episode on this before called Who Were the Final Two Witnesses in Revelation 11.
So it's going to be a very interesting talk tonight.
And if we have time, we'll get to the news and debunking Bible contradictions because this is so fascinating.
I mean, yes, the main focus is on who these two final witnesses are, but also there's other things involved too that brings up so many possibilities.
And that's the power of the scripture.
You know what I mean?
It's like, unlike anything else in the world, I mean, you could write, get the best writers in the world.
You couldn't even come up with anything like this.
I mean, it's amazing.
The parallels and everything else, and it's just so mind-boggling.
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And who are the final two witnesses?
Revisited.
So we already did this before and we're going to revisit again.
So this is going to be a very, very interesting topic.
And I want everybody to engage with this.
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But that is me.
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Thank you for joining in and moderating the chat tonight.
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Who else is here?
Craig Wolf, Jane Stevens, Clone, and Gwen, and everybody else, Cheryl, Horse Creek, and everybody else joining in tonight.
Thank you so much.
So, God bless you all.
So, let's begin with this.
This is so fascinating.
It really is in many ways.
This is going to blow your mind tonight.
It really is.
Because we're not just going to, we're going to, this is the main focus who the final two witnesses are, but we're going to bring up parallels as we go along.
You know, this is just out of this world amazing.
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Just turn this off and don't even worry about it because it's going to go beyond anything that our human comprehension is going to understand.
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Amen.
So let's get on with this broadcast tonight.
And who were the final two witnesses?
So actually, we should have put a poll in the chat room.
But yeah, we'll get to it here.
So, yeah, again, who were the final two witnesses?
Let me put a poll in there.
So let's start a poll.
Hold on a second.
So everybody, guys, tell me where you're from.
What's up, Texas Haws?
So let's create a poll.
So who do you think the final two witnesses?
I should have done this earlier.
Hang on.
So we're going to go with the list here.
Hang on.
Let me get that list up.
So I'm going to put this list up here, right?
So we're going to accommodation, and I added another person to this.
So actually, you know what?
Never mind the poll because I don't have time to put all that.
Because it's six different options.
It could be a Moses and Elijah, Moses and Enoch, or Moses and Melchizedek, or Elijah and Enoch, or Elijah and Melchizedek, or Enoch and Melchizedek.
So you got four choices right there.
Right?
Four choices.
You got Moses, Elijah, Enoch, and Melchizedek.
So I'm going to go through all four of these people.
And it's just some amazing stuff really is.
So last time when I did the show, I ended up going with Moses and Elijah.
So that was my stance then.
And I'm going to tell you what my stance will be in the one we're done with this.
And to really confirm this with the scripture.
Because we can sit there all day guessing who it is.
And there's a lot of possibilities.
All four of these people.
Because the last show I didn't equate Melchizedek.
So all four of these heavy candidates to be those final two witnesses, but two of them stand out more than the other two.
So we're going to go through that tonight.
And so yeah, let me put that.
I got to put that poll.
Sorry, guys.
So who are the final two witnesses?
Say, Moses and Elijah.
So I've got a Moses and Elijah.
Moses and Enoch.
If I can spell right tonight.
Oh, man.
Moses and Enoch.
I don't know if it was allowed six.
Hang on.
No, it doesn't give you that many options.
All right, never mind.
We'll skip the poll.
It's already four options.
So, yeah, you got six different options tonight, accommodation.
Who do you think the two are?
So, put them in now, and there's no right or wrong.
I mean, and we'll go through this and see what your answers are later.
So, let me know, guys, who you think the final two witnesses are.
And, you know, it's not a salvation issue.
You know, before people get going, it's nothing to do with that.
You know what I mean?
It's just some education fun.
That's all it is.
But there's a lot of stuff that goes along with this, too, not just them being the final witnesses.
Really, really cool stuff.
I'm going to read a lot of scripture tonight as well.
So, let's get on with this.
Revelation 11:3.
And I'll give power unto the two witnesses.
And they shall prophesize a thousand two hundred and three score days, clothed in sackcloth.
So, but there's more clues to these people.
So, the Bible gives you clues who these people are.
And we're going to go through those clues today.
So, we're going to have some fun with this at the same time.
There's a lot of scripture involved tonight.
And so, we're going to go through this.
So, we're going to go case one, right?
Case number one.
We're going to, you know, play detectives tonight.
Yeah, we're all detectives here, and we're sitting in the conference room.
And we need the two suspects.
Who are the final two witnesses, right?
We got four people that are suspects.
Like I said, Moses, Elijah, Enoch, and Melchizedek, right?
So we've got four suspects, but only two of these people are the final witnesses.
So let's play detectors.
So case number one, we're going to go with Moses and Elijah.
Now, this is who I went with last time.
Case number two, we're going to go with Moses and Enoch.
Case number three, we'll go back to these.
Moses and Melchizedek.
Then case number four is Elijah and Enoch.
Case number five is Elijah and Melchizedek.
And case number six is Enoch and Melchizedek.
So let's go through each one of these here, what the scriptures have to say.
So we're going to go through case number one, Moses and Elijah.
So there's a lot involved here.
So make sure I got all the verses.
Yes, I do.
All right, so let's go back to Revelation 11 because we always go by with the scripture interpret itself, right?
So I just want to make sure I got all my ducks in a row here before I dive into this because sometimes I goof up when I write these out.
Make sure Melchizedek, all right.
And all right, yeah, all right, cool.
Got it.
So at the end, it's going to nail this completely.
So this is what the Bible says.
You know, we all could have our guesses and everything else.
So Revelation 11, well, actually, we're going to go back to that because that gives you a lot of clues, right?
So we're going to go to Acts 3.22.
This is case number one, Moses and Elijah.
So Moses, right here, says Moses was a prophet, right?
So now, well, actually, we should have done this, right?
So let me go back to Revelation 11.
Sorry for the confusion.
So anyway, it goes in the end times here, right?
Talks about, but the court with the temple leave out and measure for it not.
For it is given unto the Gentiles, the holy city shall tread underfoot for 42 months.
That's three and a half years.
And I want to point out real quick, too, before people get the wrong concept.
There is no seven-year tribulation.
Whoever told you that doesn't know the Bible, doesn't know anything about scripture.
There is no seven-year tribulation because they confuse us with the seven-year peace deal.
That's where they get that from.
But the seven-year doesn't last seven years, it gets broken.
That's dispensationalist garbage.
There is no seven years.
Nowhere in the Bible you find seven years of tribulation.
Nowhere.
And in fact, every time it talks about the tribulation, it says 42 months.
That's three and a half years.
So there's a difference between what the Bible says and the difference between what your church says.
And most likely, if you go into those Sunday, dumbed down, watered down churches on the corners over there, okay, more than likely they're teaching that garbage, that dispensationalist garbage.
That's not what the Bible says.
So this is talking about the tribulation coming.
And yes, you will be here for this tribulation for your life.
There's no pre-tribulation rapture.
I want to point that out real quick.
The Bible says he comes immediately after the tribulation, not before.
So, and I will give power to my two witnesses during this 42 months, the three and a half years.
I will give power to my two witnesses, and they shall prophesize for 1,200 and three score days.
They're going to be clothed in sackcloth, right?
Now, pay attention.
There's more clues in Malachi we're going to get into later that confirms at least one of them, right?
So, these are the two olive trees and the two candlesticks standing before God of the earth.
So, both of them are olive trees and both of them candlesticks, right?
And if any man will hurt them, fire proceeded out of their mouths and devour their enemies.
And if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed.
So, nobody's got to touch these guys.
Anybody goes near them, like in some kind of a violent way, they're going to be destroyed easily.
And these have power to shut heaven and make it not rain for days of their prophecy.
And they have power over all the waters to turn them into blood and smite the earth with all plagues as they often will.
So, these guys, these two guys, wherever they are, which we're going to show you, or what the Bible says who they are, right?
They're going to have outstanding powers.
Okay, they're going to be able to put plagues out.
The Bible says make fire come out and all kinds of stuff.
Nobody's going to touch these guys.
And when they shall have finished their testimony, the beast that descendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against them.
This is the Antichrist.
And shall overcome them and kill them.
They're going to be killed in front of people.
Their bodies shall lay in the streets of the great city, which is specially called Sodom in Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
So, and they shall, they, the people of kingdoms, tongues, and nations shall see their dead bodies for three days and a half, and they shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in the graves.
And they will dwell upon the earth and shall rejoice over them and make merry and send gifts to one another because the two prophets tormented them that dwelt on the earth.
And after three days and a half, so they basically what's going on, right?
Three and a half days, these guys, they're going to get killed by the beasts, the Antichrist.
And the world's going to celebrate because these guys, for all this time, they were tormenting people, rain, I mean, stopping the rain, doing all kinds of stuff, just really setting plagues on the earth to the evil people.
So when these two, and nobody could go near them.
So when these two people are finally killed by the Antichrist, the world's going to celebrate.
They're going to have the world, which means it's going to be on TV.
And the whole world's going to celebrate.
Oh, God, you know, the beasts, you know, not my God.
But yeah, they killed these two tormentors.
He killed these two tormentors, right?
So after they're all celebrating, after three days and a half, the spirit of life from God enters into them.
And they stood upon their feet with the great fear and all that fell upon them.
So we think they're going to be shot or something.
This is where we think it is.
But if you see my little video I made, it's like they're killed.
And the spirit of God comes from three days later.
Hallelujah.
That's awesome.
So, awesome stuff.
And so, yeah.
After three and a half days, three and a half days, the spirit of life from God enters into them.
And they stood upon their feet.
And a great fear fell upon them.
So the whole world's going to be, what the heck?
After three and a half days, they came to life.
And they heard a great voice from heaven saying unto them, come up here.
And they ascended up into heaven and a cloud and their enemies beheld them.
And then later on, you know, it goes on to how earthquakes happened and all this other stuff happened, which we're not going to get to tonight.
There's a lot of more context involved.
But we'll focus on who these two people, who are these two witnesses, these final witnesses.
So, you know, we're going to find out what the scripture says.
So, like I said, we're going to go through the first case, Moses and Elijah.
And we're going to go through Acts that confirms.
Now, these are prophets, right?
The Bible says they're prophets.
So, we can quickly eliminate real quick, but for the sake of the fun, we're going to go through this, right?
So, Acts 3:22 confirms Moses is a prophet.
It says, Moses truly said to the fathers, A prophet shall be the Lord your God raise upon you.
This confirms Moses as a prophet.
Now, some similarities between these guys.
So, we got Moses, right?
He fasted for 40 days and 40 nights.
This was out of Exodus 34:28.
He fasted for 40 days and 40 nights, and neither did he eat or drink or anything like that.
And he wrote upon the tablets the word of the covenant and the Ten Commandments.
This was on the mountain, right?
So, keep that in mind.
Jude 9 talks about this is very interesting too.
Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil, he disputed the body of Moses, durst not bring against him the Raelan accusations, but said, The Lord rebuke thee.
So, Moses and Archangel Michael fought for the body of Moses.
So, this is where we could go down some other rabbit holes too at the same time.
Why would Moses, I mean, Satan want Moses' body?
Well, easy, because he could possess it, go back to all the people, say, I'm the chosen one, I'm the Messiah, mislead the whole thing.
He could do a number of things with Moses' body, and nobody knows where Moses' body was buried.
But, however, later on, we believe that he was resurrected.
And we're going to show you this.
This is we're going to show you this, right?
So, anyway, going on here, this is talk about Moses and Elijah.
And now, 1 Kings 18:20 confirms Elijah is a prophet, prophet of the Lord, right?
And I'm going to show you the similarities between Moses and Elijah.
And Elijah here, he also fasted 40 days and 40 nights on Mount Herob of God.
So, both of these guys bought prophets, right?
Moses and Elijah, both were prophets.
So, case one is very strong, okay?
Both of these guys are prophets, both of them fasted for 40 days and 40 nights, right?
However, again, nobody knows where Moses' body is, but a little variation here.
Where in 1 Kings 2:11, it says, It came to pass, and they still went on and talked that behold in the pyramid, the chariot of fire and the horses of fire, parted them both asunder, and Elijah went up into a world and whirlwind into heaven.
So, Elijah never faced physical death, right?
And we all know when the Bible says every man's appointed to die once, but Elijah hasn't died.
Hang on, make sure.
Oh, yeah, I got that verse.
I just didn't want to forget it.
It's very important.
So, we go to 2 Kings 2:11.
Where were we?
Matthew.
Well, 17:1 through 9.
17 was the transfer.
This is amazing, right?
So, this is amazing, right?
So, transfiguration with Moses and Elijah.
So, after six days, Jesus took Peter, James, and John, his brother, and brought them up to a high mountain.
And the transfiguration before them, and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as light.
And behold, they appeared unto Moses and Elijah talking with him.
Now, mind you, this point in time, Moses and Elijah, Moses has been dead for thousands of years.
Elijah's been dead for a very long time.
But here they are.
Jesus went instantly from the flesh into a spirit.
Then appeared before him Moses and Elias.
Now, this is where this starts really crazy.
So, then Peter said to Jesus, Is it good for us to be here?
If so, let us make a tabernacle for each one of you.
And while he spoke, behold, a bright light, a cloud overshadowed them.
And behold, a voice under the cloud saying, This is my beloved son, whom I will please.
Hear him.
And when the disciples heard, they fell on their face and they were sore afraid.
And Jesus came and touched them and said, Arise and be not afraid.
And when they have lifted their eyes, they saw no man but only Jesus.
And as they came down to the mountain, Jesus told them, Don't tell anybody about this yet, you know what I mean?
About this vision.
Until the Son of Man be risen again from the dead.
So wait till I return from the dead.
Then you could tell them.
You know what I mean?
So now, this is really, me and Brian did an awesome show on this.
So, yeah, think about this for a minute.
This was a split second, right?
What was the purpose of this?
So, I think this is a strong case, a real strong case for them being the two witnesses.
Could that spirit of God that came upon them in the future?
When they were killed for three and a half days, that spirit of God came upon them to resurrect them.
Could that have been Jesus going through time?
Now, mind you, right?
They instantly seen this, right?
They seen Jesus and Moses and Elijah the Spirit.
Then a bright light came upon them.
They fell to their face.
And when they come up, it was all gone.
So in time travel, in other words, it would be instantaneous to the apostles, but we took Jesus, whatever, long with them.
So this goes even farther.
And this is only theories.
I'm not saying this is truly biblical or not, but I think this is one of the transfiguration.
Many things could have happened, right?
Could have this to have been Jesus.
Remember Abraham?
He got visited by three angels thousands of years before this.
With two angels and a person that looked like the Son of God.
What if that was them?
Moses, Elijah, and Jesus going back in time, talking to Abraham.
You know what I'm saying?
What if that was them going back in time at that point, talking to Abraham, visiting him?
And again, it'll be instantaneously for the disciples.
But again, they could have took much time as they wanted.
Because Abraham says three of them.
One was like the Son of God.
What if that was them?
Now going to the future, right?
What if that was Jesus resurrecting Moses and Elijah, the final two witnesses, after three and a half days being dead in the street?
And again, he goes in the future.
And it's a flash to the apostles because it's instantaneously, you know what I mean?
To them, but to Jesus, not.
So what if it was both?
What if it was something else?
You know what I mean?
Just like going down these little rabbit holes because it brings out a lot of possibilities, a lot of things that even science can't explain, which is awesome.
You know what I mean?
And there's so many parallels to this.
It's not even funny.
Just like when Jesus wrote on the ground, a lot of people understand what they were trying to get him, trick him to see what he would say about adultery.
So he stops what he's doing.
He writes on the ground.
What if that was him going his finger going back in time to King Belcher's arm?
Remember, King Belcherzar in Babylon?
He's seen a finger come out of nowhere and it wrote on the wall a message that only Daniel could interpret.
What if that was Jesus doing it then?
And the thing is, you got to understand, if you watch the last several, last few of these programs here, you wouldn't understand where I'm coming from.
Because people say, well, how could they do that?
Because Jesus came to existence through Mary.
No, he didn't.
Jesus is timeless.
He is, there was, and to ever be.
He was always in existence.
He's timeless.
There's no time, no time restrictions with Jesus.
He was here long before the creation of the earth at the same time here, here, here.
All these perils.
And we can't think of this with the carnal mind because you'll blow your mind out.
Makes a lot of sense spiritually.
100% sense.
You know what I mean?
So if you look at all these parallels that go along with this stuff, and again, imagine that Moses at this point, the transfiguration, at this point, Elijah's been dead for a while.
Moses has been dead for thousands of years.
Not meaning Elijah wasn't dead.
He got taken up.
So you got one guy who was taken up by God and one who wasn't, you know, they don't know where he was buried.
And some say he got resurrected afterwards.
We don't know.
But regardless of the case, you got them at the transfiguration.
Could they have been the ones that talked to Abraham thousands of years in the past?
And then in the future, thousands of years in the future to come soon.
Are they the two final witnesses?
But it gets more.
And this is going on.
And I should have saved this one for the last because I think this nails right in the coffin here, per speech.
So if you go to Malachi 40, and I think this puts the stamp on Moses and Elijah.
I think it does.
But we're going to go over the other ones too and show you.
You know, we're going to give them a chance.
You know what I mean?
So Malachi 4 puts the stamp on Moses and Elijah.
Definitely a Melijah, for sure.
And I can say 100% confidence that Elijah is definitely one of the final witnesses.
Not because I think what the Bible says.
Malachi 4 talks about this, right?
For behold, the day comes that shall burn as an oven.
And all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly shall be in stumble.
And the day that comes, it shall burn them up, says the Lord of hosts.
Who's the Lord of hosts?
Again, the parallel is Jesus.
Thousands of years before he was born with Mary.
That's him.
This is Jesus telling Malachi this.
Talk about the end times.
What does he talk about those days?
He's talking about the end of days to come.
That's Jesus Christ right there.
He was known as the Lord of hosts.
And you're not called him the Lord of spirits.
So the Lord of hosts was telling him, and there shall leave them neither root nor branch.
But unto you that fear my name shall the Son of righteousness be arise with healings and wings.
And you shall go forth and grow up as calves of the stall.
And you shall tread down the wicked, for all there shall be ashes under the soles of your feet.
In that day I shall do this, says the Lord of hosts.
He's talking about the end times.
This is in the Old Testament, long before the New Testament came along, long before he was born in the flesh.
This is him telling Malachi the end times.
And remember, notice how it sounds so familiar.
It doesn't sound almost verbatim from Revelation 11.
Now, check this out.
Remember the law of Moses, my servant.
He mentions Moses, which I command thee into the Horeb of all Israel with the statues and judgments.
Now, behold, I will send you Elijah, the prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.
This is the end times.
Anybody can, I mean, the Bible clearly interprets this the great, dreadful day of the Lord.
That's judgment day that hasn't happened yet.
For you preacherists out there, you know, you need to learn history in the Bible.
But yeah, that hasn't happened yet.
This is the great, this is the judgment day to come.
He right there says he's sending Elijah the prophet before his coming.
And he mentions Moses.
Remember the law of Moses?
And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children and the heart of the children to their fathers, least I come and smite the earth with a curse.
So, why did I bring up Malachi 3 here?
Oh, no, right.
So this is confirmation, at least Elijah.
So we could put Elijah, everything we read now, we could put Elijah at that list.
He's one of the final prophets, witnesses.
So because this is what the Bible says, Jesus in the Old Testament, he's talking about, as the Lord of hosts, talking about the end times, goes into Revelation, right, in 11, talking about the same thing.
And he says that they're both prophets.
You know what I mean?
And this is just like really amazing stuff.
So we could put Elijah as definitely by all, I think we all could confirm that, right?
So if everybody let me know in the chat room here, how can you prove that in court?
Yep, exactly.
Well, with the evidence we give enough.
So the evidence we've given so far, it's Elijah.
And I truly believe Moses is the second one.
Because he mentions Moses here, and he has the other thing too.
So if you look at the similar with these two guys, right?
Let's go into them.
Moses and Elijah, yeah, or both prophets, right?
Both of them fasted for 40 days, 40 nights.
This is the evidence how this might be, right?
Elijah never died.
Moses, his body was hidden and whatever.
And they rose him from the dead after that.
We don't know, right?
But regardless.
And the transfigure, I think the transfiguration is like probably the confirmation.
Then when I got into Malachi, I don't know how I got to this.
It was amazing.
The Holy Spirit led me to this.
But Malachi 4 confirms it's Elijah.
Confirms.
It's Elijah.
Confirms number one.
But he mentions Moses.
The laws of Moses.
And if you dispensationalist out there going around stupidity and telling people that, oh, the laws and 10 commandments are abolished, you've got another thing coming.
Sorry, it's like, oh, man, that was a weird laugh.
But yeah, I'm silly today, man.
It's been a funny day today.
But anyway, yeah, so we could confirm that it's definitely Elijah.
And Moses fits this right there.
But we're going to give the benefit of the doubt.
And again, both of them were 40 days, 40 nights fasted on mountains.
They are both recognized as prophets.
Because Revelation says that prophets, right?
So, yeah, amazing stuff.
So let's go into case number two, which I think is going to be closed case.
Yeah, Moses and Enoch.
So we all know what Bale says about Enoch.
Enoch walked with God and was not for God took him.
So I want to point out real quick, too, there's two Enochs in the Bible.
So just case you get confused.
The first Enoch was the son of Cain, the first son of Cain.
He was not the good Enoch.
He's definitely a bad guy, right?
And he's worshiped in the secret societies and the occults.
You know what I mean?
We'll get to that some other time.
But Enoch, this Enoch here, he was the seventh from Adam.
He was Noah's great-grandfather.
Now, he was a good guy.
He wrote many books, everything else of that.
And yes, the book of Enoch is a great book, the first one.
Don't ever read two and three because it was made by a rabbi later on on the Kabbalistic views.
But Enoch 1, I mean, the Bible, it goes hand in hand with the Bible.
It confirms Jesus as the Messiah, the Lord of spirits, as the Messiah.
Gives great details of his birth, great details of his return to the team.
That's amazing.
That's why the Jews didn't want that book out.
Even the Catholic Church, they were afraid of it.
Nobody wanted that book out because it gave you great details of creation, great details of the end times.
And to the earth, I mean, the biblical cosmology in the book of Enoch is outstanding.
Talks about the giants, the UFOs, and the demons, the children, the Nephilim, and everything.
That's why they didn't want those books out because it would destroy everything we learn in society today.
If they were to put that book of Enoch out in the public today, it would derail evolution, derail the big bang stupidity.
It would derail everything we learned in school just about.
And then zoom.
If you want real science, guys, you go to the book of Enoch.
And it goes verbatim or Genesis 6.
I mean, it's amazing.
It really is.
But people say, oh, it's not canonical.
It doesn't have to be canonical to be scripture.
I hate when people say that.
Who decides that?
You know what I mean?
It is a book from the Lord because there's no lies in it.
It tells you exactly the same thing as Enoch.
I mean, Genesis 6 tells you and all that stuff.
But that's the debate.
If you don't want to read it, that's fine.
I'm not going to force you to.
But regardless, this is Enoch we're talking about.
The Bible talks about him and talks about he was a man who walked with God.
And he was taken.
He didn't face death.
So some people would jump in to say Moses and Enoch could be a situation, right?
Which, you know, I mean, I think that's easily.
No, that's a big no.
Because Enoch was not a prophet.
Nobody said he was a prophet.
He was a man who walked with God.
He wrote books, whatever the case, but that was it.
He wasn't a prophet.
Even though he would be considered a prophet, actually, I should say that because in his book, he talks about Jesus coming in the future.
So that would be make him a prophet.
I backtrack.
I made a mistake.
Yeah, he is a prophet because in his book of Enoch, he talked about the coming of Jesus Christ.
Talked about the second coming.
Talked about when he returns here for judgment and all this old neighbors.
So yeah, that would make him a prophet, right?
Yeah.
My bad.
So yeah, I could say that both of them are prophets, all right?
And like Enoch, like Elijah, he didn't face death either.
So yes, both of them are prophets.
That's my mistake.
Yes, he's definitely a prophet.
So I'll go on to case number three: Moses and Melchizedek.
So a lot of people say, who the heck's Melchizedek?
rarely mentioned in the Bible.
So if you go to Hebrews 7, 1-4 it says, For this Melchizedek, king of Salam, priest of the most high God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him.
So So right off the bat, right, and let me just read this for us.
And also, Abraham gave a tenth part of all for us being interpreted as king of righteousness, and after that, the king of Salaam, which is the king of peace.
So if you leave these titles real quick, right?
Who's got those titles?
Jesus.
So why are they calling Melchizedek these titles?
Now I'll get to this, right?
He was without a father, without a mother, without a descent, having neither beginning days or the end, but made onto the like the Son.
He was made like unto the Son of God by a priestly continually.
So right off the bat, we've got to say right now that this is long before Jesus was born in the flesh.
Melchizedek, right?
Nobody, he wasn't born from nobody at this time.
Nobody knows what happened to him.
He had all these titles, king of peace, king of salaam, right?
And he was made like the son of God.
That's Jesus.
Melchizedek was Jesus' pre-connant.
Nobody in the scripture deserves or gets these titles, but Jesus.
Just like we heard earlier, right?
He was called the Lord of Spirits.
And Malachi.
Also, in Enoch, the Lord of Spirits, the Lord of hosts, right?
This is Jesus pre-connet.
I forgot to bring this up last week when we did the Jesus the light thing.
Because Jesus says, I am who he was, is, and forevermore.
In other words, an earthly father, without an earthly mother, without descent, no bloodline, nothing like that.
Come out of nowhere and just disappeared out of nowhere.
Now consider how great this man was, unto whom even the patriarch Abraham gave the tenth of his spoils.
This is Jesus once again as Melchizedek visited Abraham.
So we could quickly rule out that the final witness is not Melchizedek because Melchizedek was Jesus pre-connect.
David Caraco says the same thing.
You know what I mean?
Like we've done a lot of research on this and Melchizedek was Jesus pre-connect.
And so right away we can eliminate Jesus, Melchizedek, from being the case.
So anything with Melchizedek, we could rule that out real quick.
So we got Elijah and Enoch.
Now, this is an interesting one.
And I really, really felt this one for a while.
This was my actually, until I did further studies, this was my pick for a while, right?
Elijah and Enoch both, both of them didn't face death.
They were caught up.
So right away, and now here's the thing, right?
And this is where why I thought this, right?
Because here's the thing, right?
Now, the Bible says, Hebrews 9:27, and it is appointed unto men once to die, but after that, there's judgment.
So the Bible says everybody has to die once, unless you're caught up in when Jesus returns.
So that being said, right, this is really, everybody has to die once, right?
And Elijah and Enoch, right?
Both of them were taken up.
So right away, I'm like, oh, you know what?
And I'm sure most of you people said the same thing about them being a good candidate of them being the final two witnesses.
And I thought this for a long time because again, because of that, everybody's appointed dying once.
All right, their appointment of death will be then, but they're resurrected after three and a half days, right?
So that would fit the bill, right?
And this is very close, very close.
But, you know what I mean?
Again, we got to go back to the scriptures and we'll go back one more time to show you.
So this is a very strong candidate, very strong case.
It could be them, Elijah and Enoch, right?
Then you have case number four, five, Elijah and Melchizedek.
Again, Melchizedek is Jesus.
So that admittedly eliminates that.
Case number six, Enoch and Melchizedek.
Once again, Melchizedek is Jesus.
That completely eliminates that.
So we're left down to, yeah, the final two witnesses of Revelation 11.
And we're left down to two cases right now.
Is it Moses and Elijah or Elijah and Enoch?
So we got two cases now.
We did the process of elimination with the scripture.
So Moses and Elijah or Moses and Enoch.
Or Enoch and Moses.
There's three different possibilities.
Well, I mean, it's definitely Elijah.
So that's safe confusion, right?
So Elijah is definitely number one.
The Bible says it's Elijah in Malachi 4.
It says it's Elijah.
So we could confirm Elijah is one of the candidates.
He's one of the false.
I keep saying false.
I get them confused with the false prophet.
When I talk, it just comes out too fast.
I just got to slow down.
But yeah, God forgive me for that.
So we could confirm that Elijah is one of the final witnesses.
That's confirmed.
So we could scratch Melchizedek off.
He's done.
Okay.
There's no more Melchizedek involved with this.
He's clear.
He's free to go.
Now, again, we got three suspects now.
Moses, Elijah, and Enoch.
And we know it's definitely Elijah.
So now we're looking for candidate number two.
Process of elimination comes down to Moses and Enoch.
And people say, well, you know what?
And it does.
It really is a strong case for Elijah and Enoch.
It really is a very strong case for this.
Because both of them didn't face death.
You know what I mean?
Both were prophets.
So there's a strong case for this.
But however, going back to Malachi 4, it confirms Elijah, right?
But also mentions Moses.
The transfiguration, we don't really truly know what really happened.
Was that a time-what for something?
We don't know.
When they seen Elijah and Moses.
So I am 100% strongly.
I don't know what you guys think.
Let me know in the chat room.
So what do you guys think now?
You say, sorry, Missy Barnett says Enoch and Elijah.
That's a very strong case.
And I went with that for a long time.
I really did.
And the only thing, like, here's the thing.
It's narrow to me.
And when I seen, you know, read the rest of the scripture, it confirmed again, Elijah, you could put Elijah in.
He's definitely, he's got the title of that final witness, right?
Now it's down to Elijah and Enoch.
I'm sorry.
I mean, yeah.
All right.
Slow down, Dan.
All right.
So Elijah is definitely in.
So now Moses and Enoch.
Which one of those?
So just trash the clauder.
Let's see.
Moses and Elijah.
So a lot of Moses and Elijah's.
It makes sense.
All right.
So, yeah, I have to go.
I really do.
I have to go.
I have to go with Moses and Elijah.
I really do.
Because of the Transfiguration.
That was the backbreaker for me.
And also Malachi 4.
I'm going to go back to that real quick here.
If you go back to Malachi 4 again, talking about this, right?
And this is my evidence here.
So it talks about he's giving prophecy, Jesus, right?
Giving prophecy to, you know, back then, there's the Lord of hosts, giving prophecy to Malachi, talking about the end of days.
And he talks about, now he mentions Moses first.
The laws of Moses, my servant.
Remember, the Lord of Moses, my servant, which I command him into herb over all Israel with my statues of judgment.
And behold, I will send you Elijah, the prophet, before coming, the coming of the great and dreadful day.
So before the return of Jesus Christ, during the tribulation, because Jesus comes after, not before, after the tribulation, this is 100% confirmation right here.
Let the scripture interpret itself.
Well, you can see by now 100% without a shadow of a doubt, Elijah is one of the final witnesses.
All right?
Because here, my case is here, because he mentioned Moses and also during the transfigurations were really sad of me.
And for a while, I thought it was Enoch and Elijah because both of them never experienced death.
And the Bible does say men are appointed to die once.
So, you know, we got two good cases going on right here.
Really do.
And so I'm not going to debate anybody and say, I know, you know, I don't know.
I know for sure it's Elijah.
I know for sure.
We all know for sure because the Bible says that.
So now the debate is Elijah and Enoch or Elijah and Moses.
That's where we stand here.
So, and yeah, don't argue over it, guys, because none of us know.
You know what I mean?
And we will know eventually.
But we know definitely it's Elijah for one.
And Moses will be either Moses or Enoch.
And I'm like, you know what I mean?
It's just like, how do you pick?
You know what I mean?
Because Enoch didn't die.
And is that how they are appointed to die once?
Then they both resurrect, Enoch and Elijah.
Or Moses.
I mean, like, it's really, really fascinating.
Really is.
But again, the transfiguration to me, I think it puts it over the top going toward Elijah and Moses.
Because there's so many parallels that could happen with that, man.
I mean, again, imagine that transfiguration happened, right?
And again, it was instantaneously to the disciples.
So could there have been some, what we would call today a time warp or some whatever portal opening up and they come out of it and all of a sudden they're in the spirit.
Remember, again, back in Abraham, he said he'd seen three angels.
He thought they were angels.
One was like the son of God.
Could there have been Moses, Elijah, and Jesus going back to that day to talk to Abraham?
Could there have been Jesus leaving the flesh going to the spirit, going into the future to resurrect Moses and Elijah from that day after three and a half days?
Again, Jesus is timeless.
So there's no limitations.
Just like when Satan brought Jesus up on the mountain, say, hey, I'll give you all these kings of the earth.
People are like, well, how could Jesus see the kingdoms of the earth from a mountain or a rooftop?
Whatever.
You're going to think we can't.
He can.
We can't.
Satan can because they have the spiritual vision to see that.
We don't.
And that's also another case for the flat earth, too.
But we're going to get into some more of that some other time.
But yeah, so I don't know.
What do you guys think?
And let me know in the chat here.
So Missy says that's a possibility, but will everybody say Enoch and Elijah?
Which is a very, very, very good, you know, like a very good choice.
Really is.
So I'm glad everybody confirms it's Elijah, at least one of them.
So Grammy says, Enoch and Elijah.
Bill Connell in the spirit of Eloch and Elijah, probably like Elijah expected to.
Yeah, Enoch and Elijah, yep, is another one.
Yeah.
And so actually, let me put the poll here.
Hold on a second.
Who do you think are the final witnesses?
Two witnesses.
Revelation.
Oh, man.
My fingers are cold, so it's like hard to tape.
I can get an accurate count.
He's got a poll.
All right.
So, question: Who do you think those are?
Let me see.
Enoch and Elijah.
Moses and Elijah.
The landlord's supposed to fix the heat in the office here.
We got a little heater going over here.
Let's see, Enoch, Elijah.
So we got two choices because we could confirm again, like I said.
So there's the poll coming up here.
So I'll give you guys a few minutes to vote in the poll.
So who do you think are the final two witnesses of Revelation 11, Enoch and Elijah?
Moses and Elijah?
And I don't know.
So, and yeah, and it's so hard to choose, really is because we got those two, again, what seals the deals for these two, both cases, yeah.
You know, I mean, it really does because I'm like, again, it's just me, my opinion.
Yeah, I always went with Enoch and Elijah for all the time, you know, for the whole time.
But now look at the transfiguration, I'm kind of leaning toward Enoch and Moses.
But I could be wrong.
I mean, but either way, we know it's Elijah is one of them, and whoever the second one is, yeah, God bless him, you know.
And it's pretty cool to even just talk about that, you know, and stay civil, too.
You know what I mean?
No reason to argue over that because none of us truly know, you know?
And yeah, so yeah, I just want to discuss this tonight.
And we did a whole study on this.
I forgot what episode it was.
Well, we talked about this before, and I forgot to bring in Melchizedek.
And but Melchizedek, we should do a story, a show on him, I mean, because that's a very interesting character.
And I truly believe that is Jesus incarnate before his, you know, came as a Messiah in the flesh.
Really, I don't know.
I'm undecided and happy about that too.
Striking.
Yeah, me too.
I'm like, even though I'm leaning toward Moses and Elijah, but I'm like, I'm on that line.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, kind of teetering toward them, but that's about it.
You know what I mean?
I'm still on that fence, but kind of leaning that way.
But because both have a good case, they really do.
Yeah, we'll know someday.
All right, so the poll so far, we got 19 votes in so far.
We got 53% say Enoch and Elijah.
That's a very good choice.
And 26% Moses and Elijah.
And 21% says, I don't know.
That's being honest.
Yeah, that's awesome.
You know what I mean?
You're being honest.
You don't know.
You don't know.
And it's not a contest either.
You know what I mean?
20 votes and no, 50% Enoch and Elijah.
So yeah, it's a real good thing to talk about.
You know what I mean?
It's pretty cool.
So I'm interested to know who it is, you know, when this time comes.
So, yeah, we got a little time here for some biblical news.
We usually do Bible contradictions.
We debunk them.
But we'll save them too for next week.
So we usually do these things here.
Debunk Bible contradictions.
We pick one or two and go through them.
So we'll go to some biblical news today and just bring up some stuff going on and continue voting the poll there.
And if you're watching later on, guys, I'll try to create a poll in the chat room or something.
I'll try to do something.
But yeah, and if not, just put it in the comment section.
You know, if you watched it later, who do you think they are?
You know what I mean?
So it's good stuff, man.
And let me get to some new stuff.
Let's play some videos here.
Why did no one dare to search for Moses' body after God buried him himself?
Moses didn't die before a crowd.
He climbed a mountain and never came back.
Deuteronomy 34 says, The Lord buried him, but no one knows where.
God buried his servant with no witnesses, no funeral, no shrine, no monument.
Because if Israel had found his body, they would have worshipped the man and forgotten the God who called him.
Jude 1-9 says the Archangel Michael fought with Satan over Moses' body.
Because Moses belonged to God alone.
Even hell wasn't allowed to touch him.
What God sets apart, no one else can claim.
That's so that's pretty cool.
A couple videos here that go along with what we talked about today.
Know that before the final trumpets, who are God's final messengers?
Did you know that before the final trumpet sounds, two voices will rise that the world cannot ignore?
They are God's last messengers, and their appearance will shake the earth.
When the world silences truth, heaven sends fire.
In the last days, God will raise two prophets unlike any the world has ever seen.
They will not come dressed in fame or power, but in sackcloth, symbols of mourning and repentance.
While the world celebrates sin, they will cry out, turn back to the Lord, for his judgment has come.
For 1,260 days, their voices will echo through chaos.
They will perform signs so great that even their enemies will tremble.
The Bible says they are like two olive trees and two lampstands, burning lights before the God of all the earth.
Fire and famine will follow their words.
If anyone dares to harm them, fire will pour from their mouths.
They will speak and rain will vanish from the sky.
They will strike the earth with plagues at will.
Each judgment, a cry for repentance from a world that no longer listens.
The nations will rage, but nothing and no one will silence them because the power behind them does not come from man.
It comes from heaven's throne.
Who are these men?
For centuries, scholars have asked.
But no matter which you believe, their message remains the same.
So again, we could verify what the Bible says.
Elijah is one of them.
It says right in Malcha, I will send prophet Elijah.
So we know it's Elijah.
And again, you go through both of these guys.
Yeah, the things similar that Elijah and Enoch had, both of them were caught up with God.
Both were prophets, right?
And then so the simulations with similarities, I mean, with Moses and Elijah, both of them fasted for 40 days and 40 nights on the mountain for different godly reasons, right?
And both were transfigured with Jesus.
So I mean, that's why that's the transfiguration, like I said, is the only thing that's leaning me toward them too.
But I'm still on the fence, you know what I'm saying?
And if this makes any sense, you know what I mean?
About Elijah and Moses.
Elijah and Enoch, I mean, that also makes 100% sense, too.
You know, if that makes any sense, whatever.
But yeah, it's just, again, it's going to be very interesting to see.
So, I can't stand the AI voice.
It's annoying.
Yeah, it is annoying.
So, this channel here, there's our biblical Bible pics and also this other one, too.
I'll get to this.
Lore, Lore Library, it's called Lore Library.
They have some good videos, but however, I think they have multiple people who make videos for them.
And some of these people have got these New Age views.
Some people got the Kabbalistic views, and some got regular gospel views, which is not a good thing to have.
You can't have different people like that in your camp.
You know what I'm saying?
You can't do that.
You have to have everybody in one accord.
That's why our group of people here, if you look at me, Brian, David, John, right?
We have, we're all one accord.
We believe in the same things.
You know what I mean?
We, you know, with the gospel and everything.
So we don't have those kind of differences.
Yeah, we all have differences with different things, absolutely.
But biblically, we all stand on the same gospel.
You know what I mean?
So I don't know if you heard what's going on in New York, too.
New York's been overtaken by Islam, literally.
Same thing in Dearborn, Michigan.
This is a lot of stuff going on.
But 5 o'clock in the morning, they're holding up traffic right in the middle of the street.
Why would you do that in the middle of the street?
That's the other thing.
Sorry.
All right.
You want to do your prayers?
That's fine.
Do your prayers.
Nobody's going to stop you.
Nobody cares.
But go in the middle of the street to hold up traffic.
I'm going to shut the world down so I can do my prayers.
No, we don't do that.
I don't stop traffic and everything else to say, oh, you got to listen to me.
No.
Then these people in the neighborhoods that are playing in the mosque, loudspeakers on the mosque, blasting stuff at 5 o'clock in the morning.
Nobody wants to hear that garbage.
Seriously, man.
You know what I mean?
And that's the problem.
They'll come in, and I'm not saying all Muslims like this.
A lot of Muslims do leave the Middle East to come here to get away from the garbage they have to go through.
But they'll interrupt the whole world.
You have to listen to me.
You have to respect me.
I'm going to block your day.
I'm going to block gamblers from getting to the hospital.
I'm going to block your day from going to work because I want to pray in the middle of the street.
Instead of going on the sidewalk or in the park or something, I'm going to block off traffic.
I'm going to play the loud, annoying raghead stuff in the middle of the night.
Nobody wants to hear that stuff.
We're not in Arabian Nights.
Get the hell out of here with that stuff.
Seriously, man.
We don't blast our Christian music in the middle of the night.
It's ridiculous.
You know what I mean?
It really is.
And this goes on in Dearborn, Michigan, Pots, New Jersey, now in New York City, since they got an Islamic mayor now.
It's crazy, man.
You know, it's like, and again, yeah, why disrupt the world?
And that's their goal.
We're going to do a whole show on Islam.
You know what I mean?
And the goal of Islam is to take over the West.
It's not maybe it is or whatever it is.
That's what their prophecies are.
And it's becoming a problem.
Yeah, I mean, again, when you just think is, they'll come here.
And this was basically, and people argue me all day long.
This was founded under a Christian nation.
Not everybody was Christian, no, but it was only Christianity here.
There was no Catholics here at the time.
There's no Episcopals.
There was no Islam.
No Buddhists, no Hindus, no Monk, nothing like that.
It was Christian.
That's it.
Different sects of it, but it was Christian in this country.
First Amendment supports Christianity because there was nothing else here but Christianity.
And the Church of England tried to impose their way here, created religious persecution against Christians.
That's why we created the First Amendment.
Separation of church and state was to protect Christianity from a state religion.
Because the British wanted them.
So them coming here, and the thing is that they destroy every country they step foot in.
And I'm not trying to spread hate or anything like that.
And I don't hate nobody because the good side of this, there's we reported last week, there's thousands, thousands of Muslims converting to Christianity, which is awesome.
And I think it was in Egypt last week.
They had shot one of the moss down because thousands of them were converting to Christianity, which is awesome.
So we need to try to witness to these people.
But in the meantime, this is what they're doing.
And nobody's saying nothing against it.
This is America, man.
And this is going to become a big problem.
And speaking of big problems, I don't know if you heard this.
It's called the new Lucifer bee species discovered in Australia.
Lucifer, a native bee, has a devilish horns and a separate look from the other bee species.
So they said it looks like the devil.
That's why they call it the Lucifer bee.
So we know we got people listening in Australia.
So if you're in Australia right now, let me know if you've seen these things.
Or if you watch this later, I'll put it in the comment section.
Let me know if you come across these or any information you got on them.
So it's kind of weird.
That, you know, Lucifer or Satan, the Lord of the Flies or Bezelbum.
I mean, the Lord of the Flies, that's kind of creepy.
There we go.
Five church traditions aren't in the Bible.
Now, I wanted to play this here, so sorry about the AI voice.
But this is what we talk about a lot.
So this is from the lore library.
Like I said, these people got some good stuff, and they got people within the group there that don't.
I don't know, they're different kinds of people.
But this one here, we're going to talk about this here.
Did you know some church practices aren't even in the Bible?
You might think they are, but here are five unbiblical traditions.
Number one will shock you.
Five pastors wearing special attire.
Jesus and the apostles never wore religious garments.
God looks at the heart, not clothing.
1 Samuel 16:7.
For the church.
That's true.
You know what I mean?
Except for the Jewish temples they had back then, they wore a certain attire in whatever the case.
But yeah, they didn't wear a black with a white collar.
And by the way, anybody that does that, guys, if you don't know anybody, that's dualism, duality.
You know, it's as above, so below, that's where that comes from.
It's nothing to do with God.
Church is a building.
The Bible never calls a building the church.
The church is the gathered believers.
1 Corinthians 3:16.
So we could agree on that.
Yes, the church, you know, the Catholic Church is with the church.
No, you're not the church.
Nobody's the church.
You know, like, we are the church.
We, me, Craig in the chat room, Tactical Billy, Strike, Bill O'Connor, Mr. Corona.
We're all we are the church.
You know, with the body of Christ, we gather together two and more.
There is a Lord.
It's not a building or religion.
Three, tithing is a Christian command.
Tithing was an old testament law for Israel.
The New Testament teaches cheerful giving, not a fixed percentage.
2 Corinthians 9:7.
So, yeah, and it's funny too.
Like I said, the modern day church is out there.
Oh, we're not under the old law no more.
We're not under this Ten Commandments or anything like that.
But yet they'll bring up the tithing law right on the envelope.
So it's funny.
Catholic Church is big on that.
They'd say you have to give 10% of your tithes to the church.
And it was never about money, first of all.
It was about helping out the priests at the time in the temples because they couldn't work.
They had to stay there.
So he helped them with laundry, chores around the place, keep the maintenance up, donated whatever food for them and everything else.
That was what tithing as well.
But giving in charity is something was taught in the old New Testament.
There's no certain percentage.
Remember Jesus, right?
I forgot the parable.
The old lady, it was a temple.
Everybody's giving gold, silver, all kinds of riches, and everything.
And this woman gave two shekels or two pennies, whatever.
And everybody's like looking at her, like, oh, we all give gold.
Look at this lady.
She could barely give us two cents.
And Jesus stopped there, but it's like, whoa, hold on.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
She gave more than any of you.
What do you talk about?
We gave gold and everything else.
Yeah, but she gave from her heart.
That's the difference.
So it was more than you guys gave.
So that's charity.
You know what I mean?
And when, and the thing is, if you look at homeless people, too, they are some of the most, even though they don't have nothing, what they do have, they help other people.
I don't know how many videos I've seen like that.
You know, a little girl, somebody was short or dollar in the store, and the homeless guy had $3.
He was going to buy a sandwich with it.
But he's like, then he gives the girl the money.
You know what I mean?
Because that's all he had.
It's better him under Jesus is better than him doing that than somebody giving her a million dollars.
You know what I mean?
It's amazing.
Really is two.
Sunday is the only day of worship.
The Bible never commands Sunday worship.
Early believers met daily.
Acts 2:46.
Yeah, and exactly.
They met daily, and the Sabbath never changed.
The Sabbath is always Saturday.
It always will be.
You know, that's the seventh day, the Sabbath.
But yeah, we meet daily.
We do these shows and everything else.
And it's like, yeah, we worship God daily.
But the Sabbath is always will be.
Sunday was a Roman Catholic thing.
Constantine is the one that started that.
So before anybody, like, oh, Sunday, they met on Sunday after J. You know, this is a big, you know, the modern-day Christian dumbed-down churches.
Oh, they all met on Sunday.
Oh, that was at one time.
They didn't continue.
They didn't make that a weekly tradition.
They met on the Monday, too.
They met on that Tuesday.
Then Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
Yeah, they always met.
The Bible never says at all that this Sunday became the new day.
The Lord's Day.
No, the Bible doesn't say the Sunday is the Lord's Day.
The Catholic Church says Sunday is the Lord's Day.
It's not.
It's their Lord, Satan, not our Lord God.
Jesus emphasized that big time.
Hebrews chapter 4, verses 1 through 10, specifies the seventh day as a Sabbath of rest.
And his rest, and the rest of Jesus.
And Paul said, if there was any other day, we would have told you so.
Paul said this in Hebrews chapter 4.
Me and John Hall did a whole show on Hebrews chapter 4.
Paul said, if there was any other day, we would have told you so.
And they didn't tell you so.
Constantine later, 300 years later, told you so.
So before you get in your own union, people get to arguments.
Oh, blah, blah, blah.
Go save the arguments because I don't care what your pastor says or any of your dumb theology says.
My Bible says it's Saturday, the seventh day.
My Bible doesn't say it was changed to Sunday.
I don't care what your dumbedded church told you.
I mean, I'm sorry to sound like that, but I don't care.
I really don't.
I go by what the Bible says.
Jesus emphasized worship in spirit and truth.
John 4:23 to 24.
One, the altar call for salvation.
No altar calls exist in the Bible.
Jesus and the apostles preached repentance and faith, not ritual prayers.
Mark 1:15.
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So, yeah, altar calls.
Yeah, it was no altar calls.
They were at Peter's house.
They were in the middle of the field over here.
You know what I mean?
And they were over here and Gethsemane.
They were over there in the synagogues or whatever.
There was no altar calls.
Then when they sent out the, they recruited those 72 disciples, sent them out two by two.
There was no altar calls.
They were going healing people with casting out demons.
Like we do.
We're in the world.
We don't call an altar call.
No, we help people go to the houses or they call us.
We pray for them.
That's what we do, you know.
And the thing is, the church is making it so ritual.
That's why they're ritualistic.
Oh, you have to have an altar call.
So basically, everybody gathers in that church from that religion.
They all gather in that church and they do these ritualistic things that are not of God.
You know what I mean?
So that's why I'm always against academia and the monochromatic.
100% against them.
Because you'll never learn the Bible in academia.
Like you think, oh, I know the theology.
Yes, who cares?
Whoop-de-doo.
You can never learn the Bible unless it's through the Holy Spirit.
Plain and simple.
I don't care what kind of pastor you got, what kind of a teacher you got, what kind of a professor or scholar you know, or you're a scholar.
You know, whoop-de-doo.
The only person that could ordain you in the word of the Lord is the Holy Spirit.
That's it.
A guy studying the Bible for one year.
I guarantee that.
You could go to seminary, right?
Go spend four to eight years in college.
Go ahead and do that, right?
Spend eight years in college to get a master's degree in theology and everything else, right?
Eschatology and all that stuff, right?
Get it all.
Go to the Bible Academy and all that.
And guess what?
Read the Bible for yourself in less than a year with the Holy Spirit.
You'll learn it faster, more better, and a lot more contextual than you would ever do in college.
See, I don't need, you know, we don't need to go spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for that.
Or get a piece of paper that ordains us by man.
We're ordained by God.
We don't need man's approval.
That's a big difference.
We don't, this doesn't cost money.
You know what I mean?
This doesn't cost money to learn.
So, that's why I say the same stuff almost every broadcast now because people just don't get it.
You know what I mean?
What time is it?
I think we have a couple more minutes.
Oh, yeah, let's go over these Bible contradictions, right?
So this guy, Ryan Zen, puts out, he's got a whole website of these, right?
Bible contradiction number one.
Does God lie?
So he says in Titus 1-2, which by the way, he uses an NIV translation.
I messaged him.
Said, number one, you use an NIV.
They change words.
It's a garbage Bible, really.
If you got one, burn it.
Put the paper down for the dog as a peon.
You know, use it for toilet paper.
You get the drift.
It's garbage.
It's a satanic Bible.
So, number one, they take out thousands of keywords or remove them or change them in verses.
So you're not going to get the real contextual meaning of these things.
But anyway, he says, God lies.
He says, because it's Titus 1:2, God says, in hope of eternal life, which God that cannot lie promises before the word began.
Then he says he goes and lies in 2 Thessalonians 2:1 when he says, For this, God should send them a strong delusion that they should believe in a lie.
Did you read that right?
God's not lying.
He said he's strong.
He's sending them a strong delusion.
That delusion is like Satan.
Satan's lying to them.
Because these people he's talking about, they don't want to believe in the word of God.
And God's like, all right, no problem.
You don't want to believe me?
I show you the truth.
Go ahead.
Go.
Go.
Go into the world and believe in Satan.
Go believe in whatever you want.
These garbage textbooks in the schools.
Yeah, that's a strong delusion.
It's not a godline deal.
It's the world lion deal.
So if he actually read these things in context, he would see that's not a contradiction.
So, Bible contradiction number one, debunked.
So, Bible contradiction number 23: Can the devil capture us at will?
Well, it depends what you mean by captioning.
But he says, 2 Timothy 2:25, 26.
I think that's 26.
Says yes, in that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil who are taken captive by him at his will.
So, what's the thing that's here?
You need to go read that in context.
Who are they talking about?
We did shows on this.
And he says, No, over here, James 4:7, resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
Well, that's a big thing because remember, we talked about like Mary Magdalene went through, right?
When she was relieved of one devil, seven devils came after her.
No, she had seven devils on her there, but the other person, I forgot who was, we did this two weeks ago.
Talk about when the person gets a devil released from them, the devil comes back sevenfold with seven devils.
And so you really convict yourself to the Lord, and so you really repent and come to the Christ.
In other words, if you come across a Satanist today, right?
Satan, this guy was possessed, right?
You could help him get that demon out of him, boom, instantly, no problem.
But if he does not, at the point when he's free from that devil, if he does not turn his heart to Jesus Christ and repent and come to him right away, when he goes home, guess what's going to happen?
Those seven, seven worst devils are going to hit him, and he's going to be 10, you know, seven times worse than he was in the first place.
So that's what, you know, and when you look at this, it's not a contradiction.
Because if you actually read 2 Timothy 2, you would understand what I'm talking about.
And yes, if you resist the devil, he will flee from you.
And this is talking about believers.
In James, he's talking about believers.
What's believers?
If we resist the devil, he's going to flee from us.
A non-believer, they can resist all they want.
They're going to be snared by him.
So, contradiction number 23, debunked.
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I'm going to start doing a mail call like David Carrico does.
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I really do.
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I don't know how that works.
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Whatever you want to put.
You know, send it in the mail.
I like that.
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You know.
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Where's that shirt?
Yeah.
I love this shirt here.
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It's a 4x.
It's an awesome shirt.
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Good stuff.
So, yeah, thank you guys for the donations, the gifts, and everything else.
And so, awesome stuff.
So, yeah, Saturday night, we get the last outpost.
We're doing another show Saturday night at 11 p.m. Eastern.
And tomorrow night, 9 p.m. Eastern, did the Nazis discover alien technology?
So this is that bell they did was for time travel and space travel and research with the UFOs and everything.
So and we're going to get to it because it goes so deep tomorrow night.
This is going to be a very awesome show.
We've got to get to some real, real deep top secret stuff that used to be top secret anyway.
And with CIA and everything else, and just all the stuff that the Nazis were into.
Theosophy.
No, Ariosophy, I mean, literally the occult.
And anybody who's got the concept that Hitler was a Christian, yeah, you really need to do your research because he was far from it.
He was an occultist to the core.
He was a member of the Vril Society and also the Thule Society.
Very occultic stuff.
And that's where you think they got the stuff from.
I was going to name myself Fallen Angel Technology.
But I was like, yeah, but you thought they were alien there, which is the same thing.
Aliens are fallen angels.
And demons.
That's what they are.
So that's going to be awesome.
And then Saturday night, the Last Outpost at 11 p.m. Eastern.
So we've got a lot of program going on.
So it's great.
And the Last Outpost is cool.
We just get together on Saturday night to fill in the void for the midnight ride, you know?
And you get to call in and open subjects and all that stuff.
And we let it go from there.
You know what I mean?
So thank you guys so much for tuning in.
And yeah, love you guys.
God bless Shalom and you are the resistance.
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