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April 18, 2026 - Dan Bidondi Show
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The Final Commandment Revisited - Spiritual Warfare Friday 2026-04-18 04:06

Dan Bidondi asserts Jesus upheld the Ten Commandments, criticizing "woke" groups and Catholic distortions like Sunday worship or Mary statues as idolatry. He argues ordinances were nailed to the cross, but moral laws remain eternal, warning that teaching them abolished makes one "least" in heaven. Bidondi rejects mandatory tithing, condemns doctrines from the Catechism to the Quran as demonic, and urges listeners to focus on personal repentance before aiding others, declaring believers "the resistance." [Automatically generated summary]

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Stoning for Adultery 00:14:06
I'm probably going to be the most unpolitically correct person you'll ever meet, literally.
I just tell her how it is and the way it is.
That's it.
You know what I mean?
And you like me, hate me, whatever, God bless you.
But I'm here to preach the word of God.
I'm going to preach it just like Paul did, just like Jesus did, just like Stephen did.
And I'll preach it right to people's faces, call them Generation of Vipers, whatever.
I don't care.
I don't care if I offend people.
If the truth offends you, get over it.
Seriously.
So, the Bible says here this is the two great commandments that Jesus created, right?
And he says, You shall love the Lord, thy God, with all your heart and all your soul, and with all your mind and with all your strength.
This is the first commandment, and the second is like the name, this.
In the second great commandment, he says, I shall love thy neighbor as yourself.
There is no other commandment greater than this, right?
That to love.
God's about love.
Now, I know LGBT and all these woke groups, they'll misuse that all the time.
Oh, love, love, love.
And you've got to remember, Jesus is about to love.
Yes, but you quickly forget, he's a double edged sword.
He's, yes, he's about love.
He's about saving and all that, but he's about before acceptance, there comes repentance.
There's no just acceptance and, you know, DEI crap and whatever.
You know, he's about repentance before acceptance.
You need to repent before he accepts.
And he's about love, but you also forget, he's also the judge, jury, and executioner.
When he comes back, guys, he's not coming back in the temple like the Antichrist is to bring peace in the world and all that.
No, he's coming back with a sword.
He makes that very clear.
He calls it the great and dreadful day.
When he comes back, this whole world is going to be, I mean, it's going to be, wow, all the nations are going to be smite by his sword.
He's coming back to make war.
Plain and simple, he's coming back to kick some spiritual booty like you would not believe.
And so, if you've got a concept that Jesus is coming back, he's coming back to make peace, unify everybody together, and all these world religions, you've got another thing coming.
That's the fake Christ.
That's the Antichrist who's going to do that.
The real Christ is coming back with a sword to kick some rare end like you would not believe.
So, Jesus is about love, but he's also the judge, jury, and executioner.
Don't ever forget that.
You know what I mean?
And so Mark 12, 31 says, and the second, like it, you know, again, going up to the second great commandment, you shall love the neighbor as yourself, and there's no other commandment greater than this.
And we have to re emphasize that because Jesus is about love.
God is about love.
And who defines love?
God.
You know, people say, well, if a man loves a man or an animal, you know, whatever, a kid, you know, just to discuss and stuff, it's love.
No, it's not love.
What God says is love.
What you think is love is actually lust.
You know what I mean?
You're going to need to go by what God says.
And so now, what's the two commandments?
The two great commandments.
People say, well, the laws have been done away with, right?
But no, no, no, because Jesus says this.
He defines us.
Matthew 22 40 says, on these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
These are two hangers that hang all the laws.
See all the prophets from Moses and all so on, right?
All those laws, all those prophets, the laws and everything, all hang on those two things.
So if they're abolished, why would they hang on it?
The Torah, you know what I mean?
The two great commandments is the New Testament version of the Torah.
You know what I mean?
So there is no done away with laws.
I don't want people to get that.
Then you get, again, two great commandments.
Number one, love Yahweh.
Number two, love people, right?
So, not just the laws.
Now you get the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments are stemmed off Deuteronomy 6 5 and Leviticus 19 18.
The Ten Commandments, the first four commandments are off Commandment number one.
Again, the two great commandments, right?
Each of them hang all the laws, and each of them hang the Ten Commandments.
The first great commandment, right, love God, hangs the four, the first four commandments.
And number two, love people as yourself.
Commandments five through ten hang on that.
And plus, again, all the laws.
I have to emphasize that.
So there's no getting around it, there's no abolishing of the commandments or the laws.
And another example right here to make it even more clearer imagine it as a co hanger that hangs the garments, the ten commandments.
The first four on the love thy God, and the last six, I'm sorry, love thy neighbor.
So, no matter how you get around it, how you slice the dice it, there's no abolishment of the Ten Commandments.
There's no done away with the Ten Commandments.
And there's just more examples.
And again, this is a beautiful one.
On these two hang all the Torah and the prophets.
See the Ten Commandments on one, 1 through 4, and 5 through 10 on the other.
And underneath those, I'm sorry, is all the laws from the prophets.
And Jesus clearly says that.
Again, Matthew 22, 34 through 40.
So, where do you get off to tell people, oh, the commandments and laws have been abolished?
So, what's the point?
What is the point of the two great commandments?
The two great commandments is where the laws and the commandments hang on.
And he specifies the commandments of God.
He's got his two great commandments, yes, but he also specifies the commandments of God.
When he talks about God's commandments, the Ten Commandments, that's all ten of them, he says, specifies the commandments of God.
And here's another thing, too.
Jesus says, he comes to do what?
The will of his Father, right?
So, what in the world would make you think, I come to do the will of the Father except for his commandments are gone?
I abolish his commandments.
No, that's not how this works.
Jesus says, I come to do the will of the Father.
And he specifies the commandments of God.
We need to keep them.
He says that several times in the New Testament.
And I don't know where people don't get this from.
It just really irks me to know when.
And so, welcome everybody in the chat.
And today is April 17th, 2026.
And so I just hope this really reaches people.
And I really don't.
And I encourage you, if you challenge us, call in later.
Or, you know, have your pastor call me.
You know, bring this to your church.
You're free to download it.
Bring it to your church that teaches us garbage.
And I'm not out here to debate people like be a macho man.
No, I'm just trying to bring the word of God to tell the people the truth because I care about you.
I want your soul to be saved because if you think you're going to waltz into heaven thinking the Ten Commandments were abolished, are you kidding me?
It's just like really irks me to know when.
So again, the 1,050 New Testament laws explain the 613 Old Testament laws, which is summarizing the Ten Commandments, which rest on the two pillars, which is the two Great Commandments.
So I just saw you several different examples of the two Great Commandments.
So now you got a full gist of what the two Great Commandments are.
The two pillars that have the Ten Commandments on them and the 613 Old Testament laws with the 1,050. New Testament laws.
There's no abolition of anything.
It's summarized.
Jesus made it simple because God is not the art of confusion.
He simplified it.
Two great commandments, which is all that, including those commandments.
You know what I mean?
So you're like, you got an amendment, right?
In the Constitution, for example, you get the First Amendment and you got the Second Amendment, and there's more than that, but First Amendment, there's several things in that.
So the First Amendment is freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to grievances, protests, and so on, right?
And the Second Commandment, Amendment, I'm sorry.
You got the right to form a well regulated militia and a right to keep and bear arms.
So there's additives to that.
You know what I mean?
So, like the commandments here, the first commandment, there's many stuff that go along with it.
You know what I mean?
All the, you know, the second great commandment and so on.
So you get the quick gist of what I'm talking about.
Hope that explains it to people to show you no, there's no abolishment of the Ten Commandments of the laws.
So, this is where the biggest misconception all comes from, right?
So, this is the first thing a dispensational story, and I had it thrown at me from pastors.
It's like, oh, Dan, you never read Colossians 2, 14, and 16, where Paul says the commandments and the laws were abolished and done away with.
I'm like, really?
Why don't you open it up and read it to me?
So, they open it up, and it says, blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to the cross, and having spoiled the principalities and powers, and made a shoe of them openly, triumphing over them, and let no man therefore judge you in the meat.
Or drink or respect the holy day or the new moon or the Sabbath day.
So, this here is what they think is proof that you don't have to keep the Sabbath no more.
You can eat anything you like.
You can eat pork and all that.
That's fine.
You can eat pork, eat, drink all you want, and all that stuff, right?
And the Ten Commandments are abolished.
But they actually failed to read this in context because that's not what Paul said.
Paul did not say you could eat whatever you want.
Paul did not say you don't have to worry about the holy days.
That's the end of Sabbath.
Holy days is the seven feasts in the Bible, not Christmas, Easter, the seven days in the Bible.
So let's go into context then.
First of all, all right, read what that says.
I told the pastor that.
Read that again, the first sentence.
Blot out the handwriting of the ordinances.
So, where do you get commandments from?
And here's the thing most people don't know legal terminology.
And how do you know legal terminology?
Well, it's defined, and we'll get to that later, defined in the book of 2 Kings.
It talks about the kings and the legality.
So, here's the thing it says ordinances, right?
But did you know there's ordinances, there's statues, there's laws, and there's commandments?
There's four different things.
The book of 2 Kings specifies this.
We've got the rest we're going to show you later.
Specifies all four individually.
Now, the ordinances is generally, it's a law too, yeah, but it's like basically the penalty.
So let's go back in time, right?
Let me see if I get this slide.
I don't want to jump ahead of me.
Let me make sure I don't repeat myself here.
All right, so let's go to where Jesus was challenged when they were ready to stone that lady for committing adultery, right?
So they asked Jesus about this, right?
And they wanted Jesus to say, you know, something against the law.
And what did Jesus say?
He was free when I was sent, cast the first stone.
They were like, yeah, right, I'm not free from sin.
And they left, right?
So now, in this mindset, just for this mindset, right, that the Ten Commandments are abolished, the laws are done away with, right?
So she was accused of committing adultery.
Which is adultery?
It's the seventh commandment.
I shall not commit adultery, right?
So now, when God created the Ten Commandments, now listen to this very carefully.
When He created the Ten Commandments, the Jews, the prophets, created the ordinances for that, the penalties.
So here's another example, right?
In the country, right?
Just say the president of the United States, which he did, I forgot who it was, created a law in the country.
You have to wear a seatbelt when driving, right?
So they didn't set no ordinances.
The states did.
So basically, the law, the federal law, you have to wear a seatbelt.
Now, the state sets the ordinances, which is the penalty.
And Rhode Island's a $35 fine.
And Massachusetts, I think, is $65.
And another state could be something worse or less.
Those are the ordinances for that law.
You know what I mean?
So, Paul's not talking about the law or the commandments.
He's talking about the ordinances that were set.
Again, he says the ordinances that were set against us.
See, the ordinances that were against us.
So, when Jesus was asked, and he told the so called adulterer, so in this mindset, right, this is done away with, he would have told her this.
All right, lady, you know what?
I come here to abolish the laws and commandments.
You know what?
Go have sex with any guy you want.
Because they're abolished.
You've got grace now.
Here's your grace pass.
So anytime you sleep with another man, whip out the grace pass and you're free from sin.
No, that's stupid, right?
Yeah, that's exactly what the churches teach.
And so, you know, they'd say you could do whatever you want, literally.
And grace saves you no matter what, right?
And they misinterpret grace.
So, you know, the John Nelson Dobby grace pass.
There you go.
And, Pastor, by the way, I'm going to go, you know, with your wife.
But don't worry, don't worry.
Grace says I could.
You know, yeah, I'm just being exaggerated.
So, the ordinances, right, was the law.
I'm saying the penalty against the law.
So, back then, when you committed adultery, what happened?
The ordinances said you had to be stoned to death.
The person involved and the woman had to be stoned to death.
That was the ordinances for the seventh commandment.
So, Jesus said, no, the ordinances were abolished and done away with.
Nailed to the cross.
He paid for your sins.
That's what Paul's saying.
He didn't say the commandments were abolished, he didn't say it's okay now to commit adultery.
But what did Jesus tell her?
What did he say to her?
You are free to go, but sin no more.
He said, Don't do it again.
And she was forgiven.
And she didn't get, the ordinances were abolished at that point.
No more you get stoned to death by committing adultery.
But it doesn't mean it's okay to still do it.
No.
You get a chance to repent from it now.
Back then, you didn't have a chance to repent.
You commit adultery, you're dead.
You got caught, you're getting stoned no matter what, no matter who you are.
There was no second chance.
Now, Jesus brings us a second chance through his blood.
Because when you stone somebody, you kill them, right?
Blood and everything.
Jesus paid that price.
But again, it's not a free pass to sin.
Because he told her, don't do it again.
Sin no more.
What is sin?
1 John says sin is transgression of the law, transgression is violating the law.
So if the laws are abolished, why would Jesus tell you to repent from sin?
No Free Pass to Sin 00:09:50
Think about that for a minute, right?
If the laws are good, you know, sin is transgression, violating the law.
That's what it means.
So, why would he waste his time to tell you to repent from sin?
That should just like put a flag in your head right away.
So, the ordinances that were against us, that is the penalty.
You have a chance to repent from that and turn away.
That's what he meant by that.
Now, it goes over here to say about, and this is what they'll say oh, when you tell people you're not supposed to eat pork and things like that, the Sabbath doesn't matter anymore.
So, they'll bring this to me.
Oh, look at Paul says don't let no man judge you for the meat you eat.
And the drink and the respect of the holy day, or the new moon, or the Sabbath days.
So that stopped me when I first learned.
So, John Hall, he's actually the one who educated me on this, and it makes sense, right?
So, John says, Dan, who's Paul talking to?
And I'm thinking, the believers, right?
And he goes, Who's Paul and the believers surrounded by?
Pagans and all kinds of other stuff, right?
That eat these unclean food.
And by the way, guys, in the Bible, pork and all that is not listed as food.
Food is never anything unclean is never listed as meat or food.
So, John educated me.
He goes, Think about that, right?
And so, now, who's Paul talking to?
He's talking to the believers.
Who's the one judging them for the holy days and Sabbath?
It's the people around them.
They were judging them.
Oh, you keep the Sabbath?
Oh, you don't eat pork?
That's stupid.
Oh, wow, you keep the seven feasts of God.
So, they were being judged for keeping these things of God.
That's what this means.
And Paul is not saying it's okay to eat what you want or drink what you want.
He's not saying you don't have to worry about the holy days or the new moon or the Sabbaths.
He's not saying that.
He said, don't let these people, the world, don't let the world judge you for doing this.
Now, check this out, right?
In the world today, and this is what Paul, this is exactly talk, highlight what Paul is talking about.
So, in the world today, and we all work and everything, right?
And you get, you know, your job, right?
They give you Christmas off.
They give you Easter off.
They give you all these secular holidays off.
Do they ever give you Passover off?
Do you get paid?
Holiday pay for you have to work it?
No.
All seven biblical feasts, you don't get off.
You don't get holiday pay for.
But you do get holiday pay for Christmas, Easter, and bonuses and everything else.
You don't for this.
So the secular world is promoting these fake holidays, and they'll judge you.
I don't know how many times we're at a restaurant with a bunch of people or a dinner with family and friends and everything.
You know, waitress comes around, or you know, they made a ham or something, and like, no, no, thank you, I don't eat pork, right?
And they look at you, you know, my brother in law said that too.
He said, Do you, a Muslim or something?
I'm like, or a Jew?
I'm like, No, I believe in the Bible.
He goes, Huh?
He goes, I thought you're supposed to eat whatever you are.
I was like, No, it's like that's not what the Bible says.
Churches will say that, but no, that's not what the Bible says.
You know, so I didn't get into it too much with him because a lot of people around, but yeah, and that's the mentality.
The world is judging us for keeping the Sabbath, the world is judging us for not eating pork.
The world is judging us for keeping holy days.
So that's what Paul was talking about.
Paul never once said it's okay to do this stuff.
So, that kind of mindset, thinking it is, you could go out and get drunk.
Let's go eat all kinds of garbage food, what's not food?
All these animals sacrificed to idols.
Don't worry about the Sabbath day, work all you want.
Don't worry about the holy days.
Even though the Bible is strictly, Jesus Himself kept the seven holy days, Jesus Himself kept the Sabbath.
The apostles kept the Sabbath and the holy days.
So, what in the world would make you think they're abolished?
Because you misinterpret Paul.
And that's what they do all the time.
And the things with Paul, you really need to read his words in context.
Because they're easily mistaken if you read a couple verses, half butt.
You know what I mean?
They call them half butt verses.
Yeah, and that's what the churches do.
They know how to manipulate the system.
But no, it's nothing to do with commandments or laws.
Those are penalties against them.
And then you got Luke 1 5 6 says, There was in those days of Herod, the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias.
And of course, Abia.
And his wife was the daughter of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.
And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments of the ordinances of the Lord, blameless.
So, walking in the commandments and the ordinances.
So, right there, you see, there's a difference between commandments and ordinances, right there.
That's the point of the rest.
Look, they were walking righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and the ordinances of the Lord, blameless.
So, let's go back.
Again, blotting out the ordinances that were against us.
Do you see commandments?
Do you see laws?
Oh, it's starting to make sense now, right?
Because again, the churches, they know darn well.
Most people don't know legal terminology, they don't even leave the halftime.
So they could tell you, oh, it was right there.
Look what Paul said.
And I almost bought this years ago.
And most Christians buy it.
Oh, yeah, it says that.
So, yeah.
That's Paul saying that.
No, it's not Paul saying that.
And there's more.
2 Kings, like I said, 17 37.
And check this out, in the statues, and the ordinances, and the law, and the commandments, which he wrote for you, you shall observe to do evermore.
Does it say observe till the Messiah comes?
No, evermore, forever.
And you shall not fear other gods.
Lowercase g is false gods.
And I want to specify that too, real quick.
Anytime you see God or gods in the Bible, when it's a lowercase g, it's a false god.
A capital G indicates our Heavenly Father.
So, but yeah, look right here.
There's four different things.
They're not the same.
They go together, yes, but they're not the same.
Statues, commandments, ordinances, and laws.
And again, going right back here again.
So, you mean to tell me, right now looking at this, you mean to tell me that Paul's talking about the commandments or laws that were blotted out and nailed to the grass?
No, the ordinances.
Clear legal terminology, not from my mouth, right from the Bible itself.
A kid could understand this now.
And you got Genesis 26 5 says, Because that Abraham obeyed my voice and kept my charge.
Now, check this out my commandments, my statues, and my laws.
Indicating different things.
So, how much more clarity do you need to get?
And here we go, because he loves us.
And actually, before I get that, again, they're different things that go together.
Different things that go together.
Different things that go together.
So now, once again, blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that were against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing to the cross.
So now, understanding this, the ordinances is that the laws and commandments?
No.
Now you know the legal terminology.
Now you know the differences between the two, or the four of them.
Yeah, now you can clearly see that's not the commandments of the laws.
So, try again, dispensationalist.
Because, unlike you, I can show the scriptures, and you can't.
And I'm not trying to, again, I'm not trying to sound cocky, guys, by all means.
I'm just like, it really ticks me off to no end.
It really does.
Two things that boil my blood to no end.
Boil my blood to no end.
Actually, several things I should say.
I'll be here all night listening to them all.
But two big things that boil my blood is when I hear a Christian use the Lord's name, I can't stop.
I'm going to punch somebody in the face, literally.
And, I mean, you.
And, you know, my wife, she's still new to the faith.
And once in a while, she gets mad, she'll say the Lord's name in vain.
And I lash out at her.
My son does, too.
It's great.
She goes, I'm sorry.
It's like, don't tell me you're sorry.
Tell the Lord.
You know, I just can't stand.
And growing up in the Italian family, you know, it's funny.
They all go to church every Sunday, right?
Holy then, thou out.
Then during the week, effing Jews, you know, using the words, Lord's name in vain and all that.
It's like, what?
You know what I mean?
Like, how could you do that?
And Alex Jones, too, I hated when I used to yell at him when I worked for him.
He came out and used the Lord's name of Vain.
I was like, dude, stop doing that.
God's going to shove a lightning bolt up your rear end.
Stop doing that.
He goes, oh, I know, brother.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's like, no, don't tell me I'm sorry.
Tell the Lord.
He still does, but there's no reason to say that.
None.
I don't care if you've seen your child killed before you.
God forbid.
No reason to use the Lord's name of Vain.
I think I used it once.
I think it was a teenager night.
The Holy Spirit convicted me like, no tomorrow.
Never felt anything like it.
And I didn't know anything.
You know what I mean?
And I used it because everybody around me used it.
And I didn't want to use it.
It just slipped down in my mouth.
And I felt so convicted.
Didn't even know anything about anything.
And man, that bothered me for the rest of my life.
And I still remember that to this day.
I think I was like not even a teenager or something.
And I just felt like, oh, giant weight.
The Holy Spirit just pounded me.
You know what I mean?
And every time I hear it from people's mouths, it just makes me want to haul off and smack them or something.
You know what I mean?
Spiritually, of course.
You know what I mean?
Serving Religious Jesus 00:11:35
But anyway, yeah.
And so.
Because he loves us, we are saved by grace.
2 Thessalonians 2 16, this is what they will use.
Oh, he loves us, he's saved by grace, which we are.
We're not going to deny that.
Because we love him, we keep his commandments.
1 John 5, verse 2 and 3.
So they quickly, quickly don't recognize that.
Oh, yeah, because he loves us, we are saved by grace, right?
And they'll preach grace, which is great.
And it's true.
We are saved by grace, not the law.
The law convicts us.
Jesus, his grace saves us, right?
We all can agree with that.
Nobody's going to argue with that.
But they'll take it a step further, again, whip out the grace card.
Yeah, if I want to go steal, which people don't recommend, but if you steal, don't worry about it.
You're saved by grace.
They have no conscience, no conviction.
So when they do violate the law, they'll break the commandments.
They don't care because they're told and brainwashed that grace abolishes the law and the commandments.
It doesn't.
So I call this the grace card, like I said.
And it's, this card grants the bearer a free pass to sin at will and have no warrior consequences because the laws and commandments don't apply to you.
Signed by John Nelson Dobby, dispensational is approved.
So I made this as a mockery to whip it out during the shows.
You know what I mean?
And that's what they'll do.
They'll whip out grace.
Oh, it's free pass to sin.
Literally.
Again, I heard that from pastors.
I'm like, what?
You're not serving the God of the Bible.
You're not serving Jesus Christ of the Bible.
You're serving religious Jesus.
You're serving your fake Jesus.
There's a big, big, big difference between religious Jesus and worldly Jesus to biblical Jesus.
You're not going to like biblical Jesus if you think this is okay.
And when you read the book of Matthew, and I'm telling you, this is one of the most powerful books in the Bible.
And this is why when people, you know, false religions, they'll get into Matthew, but they'll bounce all over the place to try to reword it.
It's a strategic thing they do.
They, you know, they manipulate the scriptures and they skip sequences and whatnot, and they can make it sound any way they want.
So, you know, a lot of these religions will avoid a lot of Matthew.
So, the thing is, when you listen to the book of Matthew, just put it on the audio edition.
No matter how good you are in the faith, it's going to convict you.
And that's what it's meant to do.
And it's not meant to make you feel I mean, what it is, it's meant to make you feel your human nature is bad and you need Jesus Christ.
It's meant to convict you.
If I played it right now, it's going to convict me.
That's what it's meant to do.
Because it doesn't mess around, it gets right to the business.
You know what I mean?
Jesus tells you exactly how it is right in the book of Matthew.
And it destroys the catechism on its own.
The book of Matthew will destroy all catechism doctrine.
It destroys the book of morons, the book of Mormons.
It destroys the watchtower, destroys the Quran.
That one book destroys all those four doctrines, eradicates them.
That's how powerful the book of Matthew is.
And it is amazing.
But, you know, we're saved by grace, so they think it's a free pass of sin.
But we love him because we keep his commandments.
They'll say, oh, no, no, no.
His commandments, Jesus' commandments, it's not the Ten Commandments of God.
We just learned that they are.
The Ten Commandments are hanging within those two great commandments.
So now tell me another one.
And, you know, when you confront these people, they're speechless and they get mad at you.
Oh, they get mad.
Oh, I don't want my pastor or my church system to be wrong.
Well, you're there wrong and get over yourself.
You know what I mean?
Put your big boy pants on, your big girl pants on, and get over yourself.
Because you're wrong.
We're all wrong.
Every man is a liar.
But this ain't wrong.
God's word ain't wrong.
So you go to this.
That's why I put scripture up here.
You're not listening to stuff out of my mouth.
I put the scripture on the screen.
If you listen on shakeawakeradio.com, the audio edition, I encourage you to look at the verses.
And Romans 3 20 says, Therefore, by the deeds of the law, there shall no flesh be justified in the sight.
For by the law is the knowledge of sin.
Right?
I think my batteries are starting to go on my keyboard here.
So Romans 3 30 and 31 says, Seeing it is one God which shall justify the circumcision by faith and uncircumcision through faith, do we then make void of the law through faith?
So, this would they'll skip all man, they'll skip this all the time.
That you know, let me show you this here in a minute.
Yeah, so this is what the dispensational use, right?
So, and here it says, Well, the main verses dispensational use to say the Ten Commandments are done away with, right?
So, they'll bring this up and it says, As generally argued that the Ten Commandments, as part of the Mosaic Law, were a specific covenant for Israel that ended at the cross.
That's what they believe.
This is the doctrine they teach in the modern churches.
While they believe that the laws no longer bind to Christians as a legal code, they often teach that the nine and ten principles are reincorporated into the law of Christ or dispensations of grace.
So, the primary verses that they use as biblical key arguments 2 Corinthians 3 7 and 11, the central text that Paul refers to the ministry of death, carved in the letters of stone, a direct reference to the Ten Commandments as something that was being brought to an end.
So, they misinterpret Paul.
They do it in 2 Corinthians.
Romans chapter 7, and they use these out of verses out of context, right?
Colossians 2 14 16, Ephesians 2 15, and you can go through all these verses, I challenge you, right?
In context.
And Hebrews 8 13, the verse declares that the old covenant, which includes the dialogue, is obsolete and ready to vanish away.
That's what they believe.
And they say that in Galatians, Paul describes the law as a guardian or a schoolmaster until Christ came, stating, but now the faith has come and we no longer are the guardians.
Under a guardian.
This is not what the Bible says.
This is what the dispensations say.
So they take these verses and this is their false interpretation to it.
And the law of Christ versus the law of Moses.
So they think it's two different things.
I'm going to show you in the Bible today where it's not two different things.
This is what they believe that the law of Christ is different from the law of Moses.
And dispensations emphasize that the Lamoniac Code is gone, God's morals and natures remain.
They argue that Christians follow the law of Christ in Galatians 6 2, which restates moral commands to do not murder and do not steal in the New Testament, but includes the Sabbath.
Which was viewed as a ceremonial sign specific to Israel.
So they're saying it's only for the Jews.
And so Israel, though, right?
But they fail to tell you who's that Israel?
Is it the people over in the Middle East?
No.
They fail to examine that word, Israel, the God, Israel that Paul is talking about.
It's not that nation over in the Middle East, it's not those Jews over there.
But we did shows on this.
The Israel of God he's talking about is us, the Gentiles and the Jews.
Anybody that believes in Jesus Christ belongs to the Israel of God.
So, dispensationalists, you want to come again?
Yeah, he's talking about Israel, but not the Israel you're thinking about.
Not the Benjamin Yat, who is the synagogue of Satan.
And yes, I said that.
Call me anti Semitic, I don't care.
I said that.
Benjamin Yat, who is not a man of God, he's not one of God's people, he's a Zionist.
He's a Moloch worshiping person.
That's what he is.
We are the Israel God.
We are the spiritual Jews.
We are the seeds of Abraham.
Paul makes that very clear, but they don't tell you that.
They want you to think, and part of dispensationalism is they want you to literally worship Israel.
No matter what Israel does, no matter what they say, we need to support them because they're God's people.
If they want warplanes, heck, we've got to give them warplanes.
And Paul O'White, we did a show last week with Diane Kennelman.
Paul O'White's telling all the Christians, you should give 10% of your tithes to Israel.
Now, he has the contradiction, this whole thing, right?
And you go into the modern churches that all say the laws have been done away with, right?
But, yeah, they'll tell you you have to give 10% of your tithes to your church, right?
And I'm like, hold on, hold on one second.
Didn't you just get done saying that the laws have been done away with?
The Old Testament?
The Old Covenant's gone?
Yeah.
Then why are you telling us we need to give 10% of tithes to the church?
Oh, what's the matter?
Did I just caught you in a contradiction?
You get to pick and choose now what you want from the Old Testament?
And by the way, the 10% tithes has nothing to do with money.
If you actually look that up, nothing to do with money at all.
Not at all.
It was the donor at the time, the temple priests and all that, they couldn't work.
So the ministry was supported by the people.
Yeah, if they had to spend money, yeah, that's fine.
10% meant 10% of your time.
You go and do the laundry, bring them food.
If the place needed upkeep, people would volunteer to fix the floors and all that.
And all that.
Like we do here in the ministries, we take donations.
We don't tell you you have to give 10%.
Like Jesus says, when you donate, we get the links in the chat room and all that, right?
And without you guys and the Lord, this would not be possible.
So, we're not telling you you have to give 10%.
We go by what the Lord says, Jesus says.
When you give your alms, right, give what you're left and your right hand doesn't know about it.
Just give.
Whatever you feel obligated to do.
Whatever the Lord, and we ask you to pray about it, right?
And that's what giving is.
Nothing wrong with giving to the church or your ministry.
Nothing at all.
But you're not required to give 10%.
That's not what the Bible says.
And they'll hold you to that.
Oh, boy, they'll hold you to that.
And some of these churches in the Catholic Church, they're very stressful on giving money.
Oh, yeah.
They make you feel obligated.
Same thing in a lot of these Christian ministries.
And the pastors sometimes will yell, Oh, we need more money and all that.
And it's like, I would never do that here.
And if I did that, may God destroy this ministry.
Seriously.
And I'm mentioning this, guys, because I don't want to make you think I'm a hypocrite.
I'm not.
You know what I mean?
We got the donation page, and we accept donations all the time, and it's a blessing.
But nobody's required to give a certain percent.
You're not required to even give at all.
If you don't have it, don't give it.
And if you need it for something more important, then do it.
But if you feel the obligation to do it, and the Lord leads you, by all means.
Because without you guys, again, this would not be possible.
So I just want to clear that up so I don't sound like a hypocrite or anything.
But this is what dispensationalists do they pick and choose what they think.
And pick and choose from the Bible.
But again, they'll go back to Galatians, right?
Hang on a second, let me get my slide up.
They'll go to Romans, the book of Romans, right?
They'll look at this, Romans 7, they'll say this, right?
And they'll go through all the scriptures, Romans 7, and what other ones, yeah.
So they'll show you this, right?
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And that the laws have been done with, right?
But if they fail to go over here, and this is not just the first time, many times Paul says this.
Romans 3 30 and 31 says, Seeing is one God which shall justify the circumcision by faith and the circumcision by faith, through faith.
And do we not make void of the law?
Do faith?
Paul's saying, do we abolish the law?
Because we got faith, we got grace now.
Is the law done with?
Do we make void of it?
God forbid.
That means no.
And he goes, yeah, we establish the law.
Paul never says we do away with the law.
We establish it, we keep it, we guide it.
You know what I mean?
That's our guidelines.
So, yeah, he's saying, do grace.
Yes, we are saved.
But he never says grace exemplifies the law.
abolishes it.
No.
Again, God forbid.
Yea, we established the law.
But, yeah, I'm sure they never showed you that, right?
Yeah, exactly.
1 John 3 4, whoever commits a sin, transgression also of the law.
Oh, wait, hold on, hold on.
Oh, wait a minute.
I thought the laws were abolished.
Oh, what's this?
Oh.
For sin is transgression of the law.
1 John 3 4.
So, what is sin?
Transgression of the law.
So, if the laws are abolished, why would Jesus emphasize to repent from sin?
Think about that for a minute.
And at this point, we can literally just end the show now.
Literally.
And right now, right here, just slams the door shut in the stupidity.
And no, I'm not no theologian.
Don't have one lick of college in me.
Didn't go to no seminary school.
Didn't receive a pastoral degree by a seminary or some ministry.
No.
I just read from the Word of God.
And at this point, we could literally just end the show now and that would be done with.
But we're not done yet.
Not even close.
So the Bible doesn't say, Depart from me, you who practice the law.
It says, Depart from me, who you practice lawlessness.
Matthew 7 23 says, And then I will declare to them, I never knew you, depart from me, who practice lawlessness.
And he says, Iniquity in King James.
So when he talks about people that will come up to me in the end days, these dispensationalists out there, At the end, they're going to be judged.
And they'll be like, Well, hold on, Lord.
Didn't we not prophesy in your name?
Didn't we not cast out demons in your name?
And they do all the time.
These ministries do all the time.
But they'll tell you, Oh, the law is abolished and all this stuff.
And they themselves break the laws and they have no conscience of it.
They think they can freely do it.
So Jesus says right there in Matthew You call me Lord, Lord, but I'm going to declare to you, I never knew you.
And slam the door in your face.
Then I would declare to them, I never knew you.
Depart from me who practiced lawlessness.
Why would he mention lawlessness if the laws were abolished?
Why would he emphasize over and over and over and over again to Matthew all the way through to the revelation that the lawless will not inherit the kingdom of God?
So if the lawless were about the laws were abolished, why would he say that?
Why would he waste all those verses and time and energy to say that if they were abolished?
I mean, I think a four year old could understand this at this point.
But the thing is, this is a spirit.
This is a heavy, heavy evil spirit of delusion.
And I'm sure everybody here can understand this, right?
But they are so deluded.
And I talk to pastors and people like this, they can't see it.
There's a spirit of delusion over them.
And the Bible talks about that too, man.
And let me get to this verse.
Hold on a second, because I think we should definitely read this whole thing.
Oh, hang on.
Matthew.
What's that?
Matthew 7.
That's verse 23.
So let's go there.
Matthew 7.
So that's verse 23.
So let's read it in context.
So people don't say, Oh, you read it out of context.
Oh, you misinterpreted it.
So to interpret something, you read it in context and you don't have to interpret it as clear as day, right?
So he says, You know them by the fruits, right?
And the words of Read of Jesus.
Not everyone, he says, Not everyone that says to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven.
But he that does the will of my Father, Which is in heaven.
So he's openly telling you, those who do the will of my father.
And what's the will of his father?
To keep his commandments.
The Ten Commandments, right?
Openly saying, do the will of my father.
And that's why they're called the commandments of God.
Now he goes on to say, many shall say to me in that day, this is the day of judgment.
He's the so called righteous people, ministry leaders, people all over the TV, they hop around like morons.
And all that, right?
Yeah, these are these people.
These are not unbelievers, he's saying.
These are not unbelievers.
These are people in the ministries, people in the churches that lead the congregations every Sunday.
This is who he's talking about.
He's not talking about Satanists.
He's not talking about atheists or pedophiles or whatever.
He's talking about the people who lead the ministries in these churches and the people who follow these clones.
He goes, Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in your name?
And in thy name, we have not cast out devils?
And in thy name, done many wonderful works.
And they do.
Every week, they'll go and do these works, cast out devils, prophesize in the name and all that, right?
But Jesus says, I will profess to them, I never knew you.
Depart from me, you work iniquity.
What is iniquity?
Lawlessness.
Why would he say that the laws were abolished?
He's clearly saying, if you don't keep the law, it doesn't matter what you do.
You cast out demons all you want.
All the miracles in my name, that's fine.
But your lawlessness, you're not going to the kingdom of God.
So, you might want to think again before you take the laws and command to abolish.
And I hope and pray that these churches are listening and somehow get to this to them.
You might want to think again.
But he goes on.
Therefore, whoever hears these sayings of mine and does them, I will like him into a wise man, which built his house upon a rock.
And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on the house, and it fell not, because it was founded upon a rock.
Jesus is our rock.
And everyone that hears these things of mine and does not do them, this is your churches.
You have primetime big TV preachers and the dispensations out there.
This is them.
They hear his words, but they don't do them.
Shall be like unto the foolish man which built his house upon the sand.
And when the rains descend and the floods came and the winds blew, it beat on the house and it fell and it was destroyed.
The great fall of it.
This is Jesus Christ telling you, yeah, you need to keep my commandments and the commandments of God.
Which is the same, no matter which way you put it, it's the same thing.
And again, the problem for me who practice lawlessness.
And the word today says, well, this is, I can't read that.
Matthew 5, 7, and 9, it's a little blurry here.
I think it's 1 Kings, whatever it says.
Anyway, do not think that I have come to abolish the law.
I have not to abolish them, but to fulfill them.
And I was like, well, that means fulfilled, it's done away with, or whatever.
No.
Because he goes on.
I did not come to destroy the law, but to fulfill.
Fulfill in Hebrew means lakim, meaning to uphold or establish, not abolish, and even fulfill.
I didn't come to abide them, not abolish them, I'm fulfilling them.
So we can leave that open for interpretation, but again, fulfill means in Hebrew, Lachium means to uphold and establish.
Just like Paul said, do we do away with the law?
No, God forbid.
We establish them.
Establish is not discontinuing them, it's to keep them.
To uphold or establish.
Yeshua came to uphold his father's commandments, not abolish them.
Matthew 5 17.
And where do people get on?
It really irks me to no end.
And he goes on to say, and again, this is in full context.
For verily I say unto you, when Jesus says verily, this is something you need to shut your mouth, open your ears and your eyes, and pay attention.
When he says verily, in other words, you need to pay attention to what I'm telling you.
That's what he's saying.
Verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass away, is heaven and earth going to pass away?
No.
There's going to be a new heaven and earth, but it's not going to pass away.
What he's saying is forever.
That's what he's saying.
Again, readily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass away, which is never, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
And fulfilled means what?
To establish, to uphold.
And Jesus came to fulfill and uphold the law.
So, no matter how you slice or dice it, the laws are still there, the commandments are still there.
And whoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and teach people to do so, teach men to do so, he shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
That means you're not going to heaven.
So, if you're one of those clowns, you better repent right now.
If you're out there teaching people, whatever ministry or whatever, where you regurgitate from your pastor, you need to repent right now.
Because you are not going to the kingdom of God.
If you're out there telling people, oh, don't worry about the commandments, you know them, but you tell people, yeah, you don't keep them yourself either.
Now, granted, we all break the commandments at one time, we all break the law, but we need to repent from that.
Jesus wants to see a repentant heart.
And we all do dumb things.
And if I was to sit here and tell you I'm perfect, nobody's perfect.
That's why grace comes in play.
He knows that we're going to sin.
He knows we're going to break the laws.
But when he sees that repentance, that's what he wants to see.
That repentance, because I can tell you right now when I do something stupid, sometimes willingly, and I get crushed.
Oh man, like, oh man, I can't believe I just did that.
Oh man, God, please forgive me.
I'm an idiot.
I'm a moron.
You know?
That's called conviction.
That's called a repentant of heart.
That's what he wants to see.
But if you're out there telling people, oh, yeah, you're teaching people, you don't have to keep them.
You're not going to heaven.
That's exactly what that means.
And he says, but whoever shall do and teach them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
That means you're going there.
At least you're not.
Great you are.
So I want to ask you right now, and put in the comments, guys, please.
We'll just get some interactions.
Over here.
So put in the comments.
So, and if you're watching later on the Dan Badani show, put in the comments.
So, do you want to be called least in the kingdom of God or great?
Just put least or great in the comments.
So, the least would be the people who don't think the Ten Commandments apply and teach people that.
And the great would be the people who try to keep them.
We're not perfect, but try to keep those commandments and laws and teach people to do that like we're doing today.
But great.
You know what I mean?
So, let me know in the chat room there.
And for this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments.
And his commandments are not burdensome.
1 John 5 3.
Now, again, they'll go say, well, no, no, Dan, Dan, that's not the Ten Commandments, it's Jesus' Two Commandments.
Again, again, the two great commandments hang the Ten Commandments, and under that is the laws.
So, again, you're just using circular reasoning and you're burying yourself every time.
Commandments are commandments, that's it.
And Matthew 5 19 says, Whoever, which I already said, well, you know, read it again.
How's that sound?
Again, and put it in the chat, guys.
Yeah, whoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and teach men to do so shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
But whoever does these laws and teaches men to keep them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So, yeah, I'm seeing great, great, great, great good.
I'm glad.
And that's the thing, too.
Luke from Dandridge, I think it is, says, a great, well done, faithful servant.
So that's what you want to hear from Jesus.
You want to hear when you're on that day, you know, we're all going to be convicted.
We're going to, you know, see the things we've done and be like, oh, man, what an idiot I am.
I'm sorry, Lord.
And the faithful will be saved.
He's just to forgive you.
And if you're going around telling people we need to keep the commandments and all that, you've got to hear that word, the phrase, I'm sorry.
He's going to say, well done, good, and faithful servant.
Remember the parable of the talents?
That's exactly exemplifying this.
The thing is, people don't understand.
Jesus used parables for a reason.
Now, there's a lot of meanings behind it.
It could be something fictitious he's talking about, planting seeds and all that, but there's meanings behind it.
It's paraphrasing, it's using examples.
That's why when Jesus said something, right, and the disciples or whatever didn't understand what he's saying, so he would use two or three parables to bring examples of what he's talking about.
And the thing is, too, here's how Jesus worked.
So when you read the scriptures here, he's not just talking to them.
He's talking for people of all ages because we know over the years words change different meanings and all that.
This is why, too, when I tell you if you don't understand a word or guess on a word in the Bible, I would strongly recommend to stop what you're doing.
Don't skip it because if you skip it, you're going to miss the whole context.
Stop what you're doing.
Go look up the word and put the biblical definition of that word because things were meant then and don't mean today, and vice versa, you know, on a lot of stuff.
So always remember that.
Just take your time when you're studying the scriptures, don't rush to it.
It's not a speed race.
Take your time when you study scripture.
If you don't know what a word means, you really need to go look it up.
Because if you don't, it will destroy the whole context of the verse.
So, this is tons of scriptures from Exodus to Deuteronomy to Joshua to Daniel to Nehemiah to the New Testament, John, 1 John, 2 John.
Right?
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If you love me, keep my commandments.
And look, it's the same thing.
And the commandments, let's talk about the Ten Commandments, even the New Testament.
Because Jesus says, I come to do the will of the Father, the commandments of God.
And His commandments are God's commandments.
And even the two great commandments, like I said, hold the Ten Commandments.
So no matter how you slice it or dice it, whatever you want to twist it to be, it's still the same thing.
So there's all the verses, and there's more.
I just shortened it here.
There's more.
The Ten Commandments in the New Testament.
Now, people say, oh, how could there be Ten Commandments in the New Testament?
Oh, let's look.
Matthew 4:10, it's the first commandment.
You shall worship the Lord, that God, and only Him you serve.
And the second commandment about idolatry and all that, right?
Acts 17:29 talks about that.
The third commandment about using the Lord's name in vain.
1 Timothy 6:1 says that.
The fourth commandment in Hebrews 4 and 9 and chapter 10, and especially Hebrews 4, right?
Me and John Hall did a whole show on chapter 4.
When people say, oh, the Sabbath was a bosh or whatever, no, the Sabbath is still God's day.
It's the seventh day.
That's the day to rest.
The Saturday, we call it, you know, or Sabbath, or Sabbath, whatever it's called in different countries, right?
So, Paul himself says that.
So, these are the Ten Commandments in the New Testament.
Honor your father and mother, Matthew 19 19 says that.
You shall not kill, Romans 13 9.
Thy shall not commit adultery, Matthew 19 18, and many other places.
Thy shall not steal, Romans 13 9.
Thy shall not bear false witness, lie about people, Romans 13 9.
Thy shall not covet, Romans 7 7.
And most of these books are Paul.
So, now come up with an excuse.
Please, I would dare you to call in and come up with some kind of excuse to try to justify that.
Oh, the Ten Commandments are not in the New Testament, they're part of nothing to do with the New Covenant.
Really?
So, why would Paul, why would the apostles, why would Jesus tell you to keep these commandments?
Oh, please, somebody call on.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Yeah, I'm in that mood tonight, so bring it.
You better bring a thousand Einsteins because you're going to get buried real quick with the Holy Spirit.
So, Jesus kept the Sabbath.
If you keep, again, all the Ten Commandments are listed in the New Testament, every one of them.
Jesus kept the Sabbath.
If you keep my commandments, you shall abide in my love.
And even as I kept my Father's commandments.
So here's the thing.
Oh, this is so funny.
Yeah, as I kept my Father's commandments and abide in his love.
John 15 10.
And they say, well, he's talking about his commandments, though.
But he's talking about God's commandments.
His commandments are based off God's commandments.
You get what this is?
You know what I mean?
You keep the fourth commandment.
So, why would Jesus keep it and tell you you don't have to?
Does that make any sense to you?
Again, I come to do the will of my Father.
His Father said, you know, right from the foundations of the earth Genesis 2, verses 1 and 2.
2 and 3, I think.
Yeah.
And then Hebrews chapter 4 alone 1 to 10, just nails it home right there about the Sabbath.
Jesus kept the Sabbath.
Nowhere in the scripture you will ever find, and I challenge anybody, that you will ever hear Jesus telling you the Sabbath is done away with or anything like that.
Nowhere you'll hear Paul say that.
When we debunk that so called verse, I mean, the verse later that people misinterpret.
Nowhere you'll hear that.
1 John 2 4 says, Whoever says, I know him, but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and there's no truth in him.
So I'm openly telling you, if you're out there preaching that the commandments are no longer abolished, whatever, And we don't have to keep them, you are a liar.
Not says me, well, it says me too, because I want to call you a liar too, but says the Bible.
And there's no truth in you.
I don't care what your ministry has, I don't care if you saved 10,000 people, don't care if you donated to the poor, don't care if you casted out demons and helped people.
If you're telling people that there's no commandments or anything we have to abide by anymore, you are a liar and there's no truth in you.
And on that great day of the Lord, when He comes, that door is going to be slammed right in your face.
Then you're going to find yourself in the lake of fire.
And to the law, this is Isaiah 8 20.
To the law and to the testimony, if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.
Look at this.
A parallel from old to new, new told.
So Isaiah said this in the Old Testament, thousands of years before John.
And here's John saying the same thing.
Huh, well, how about that, huh?
Why are they reciting the Old Testament?
Why are they reciting the Torah?
If the Torah doesn't matter, if the Old Testament doesn't matter, why are they doing that?
Because it does matter.
And Luke 18 says, 18 through 21, and a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
And Jesus said unto him, Why do you call me good?
There is no one good save one that is good.
It's God, God's self.
He's the only one that's good, the Father.
And thou knowest the commandments?
He said, You know the commandments?
And now, check this out.
Check it.
Oh, this is awesome.
This is like another nail in that coffin, right?
He said, You recite some of them, right?
Do you know the commandments?
Do not commit adultery.
Do not steal.
Do not kill.
Do not bear false witness.
Honor your father and mother.
And he replied, Yes, I have kept all these things from my youth.
And Jesus later tells them, you need to sell all your stuff and follow me.
You know what I mean?
When you read the rest of it.
But here's Jesus.
The point of this here is showing that Jesus himself just recited some of the commandments.
Then, you know, of course, the church will be like, well, you know what?
You know what?
Just those commandments.
But the other commandments, you know, all the cockamining excuses that come out of their mouths.
It really is.
Oh, yeah, those commandments are fine, but the other ones are a bosh.
No.
Jesus literally recited every commandment there is, all 10 of them.
Again, when he says his two great commandments are the summary of the Ten Commandments and where the laws hang on that.
So try another one.
And Matthew 5 19.
Oh, yeah, I don't know why I got this in there three times, but I have to emphasize this.
That's why.
Again, whoever shall break one of these commandments and teach people to do so, you've got to be called least in the kingdom of God.
But whoever does them and teaches them, you'll be called great in the kingdom of God.
So now, a little shift here.
So you might want to ask yourself, why does the Catholic Church have statues and all that, right?
And I was a Catholic, and I remember going to the church, and I remember there was a statue of Mary.
I remember getting on my knees, praying, doing the Hail Mary, and all that stuff, and blah, blah, blah.
And because when the catechism, we learn there's nothing in there about idolatry.
And of course, a Catholic apologist will say, oh, yeah, there is, but there isn't.
They'll make excuses.
That's how they are.
And when you challenge them, they can't show you a biblical text, they show you all other stuff but what the Bible says.
So the Ten Commandments of the Catholic Church.
You know, if you notice, there's something different.
There's no idol train now.
And what they did was, like you see on the left, the gold is the Bible's Ten Commandments.
The pink here, the red, is the Catholic version.
So what they did is they deleted number two, moved all the rest down, and turned number 10 into 9 and 10.
And what they did, the fourth commandment is called keeping the Sabbath, they moved it down to the third commandment, calling to remember to keep the Lord's day.
Keep holy the Lord's day.
The Bible doesn't say keep holy the Lord's day.
The Bible says keep holy the Sabbath day.
Not the Lord's day.
Which is the same thing I believe, but regardless, okay?
The Sabbath day is the day to keep holy.
Nowhere in the Bible does it tell you what they believe is Sunday, the Lord's day, whatever.
We could differ with that, it's fine.
But nowhere does it say at all to do that.
The only thing it says to keep holy is the Sabbath day.
That's the Sunday.
Emphasized in the New Testament, Hebrews forces that.
He specifies the fourth commandment, specifies the seventh day, Paul does.
And he says, he goes on to say, if there was any other day, we would have told you.
He never said that.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say we need to go on Sunday now.
This is the Catholic thing.
But, yeah, of course the Catholic distorted the Ten Commandments, their version of it.
So, you growing up as a Catholic like I did, right?
You're not going to know that.
So, you've got to think, no problem standing before it.
And don't let any Catholic tell you they don't worship statues.
Don't let anyone tell you.
Because they carry them out.
I remember when I was a kid, we used to take the statue sacred, pray before it.
And they see a tear coming out of the statue, and they think it's a miracle.
This is real stuff.
I can show you pictures of Catholics bowing down before statues, venerating these things.
So, if any Catholic says that, they're a lion.
They don't do that.
They're a lion.
I did it.
You know, God forgive me for that.
I did that.
And Christmas time, you go to these Catholic shrines and all that.
They're doing that.
In Natalboro, Massachusetts, it's called the Lost Light Shrine.
It's a Catholic covenant.
And they have Christmas trees and everything else, all lights everywhere.
And it's like they have Our Lady of Fatima.
It's a big statue of Mary, right?
And there's a bunch of stairs.
Leading up to it, you got the regular stairs, and you got these needle stairs.
You get down on the stair, you pray, go to the next stair, and you got to stay on your knees all the way up to the top.
And there's a big statue of Mary, like this, right?
This idol tree.
That's not Mary you're praying to.
And people, you know, God bless their souls.
They think there's nothing wrong with that.
They get told this is holy and that, you know, because they don't know the Bible.
Because it comes out of the demonic catechism.
The real commandments of God, it comes from the Bible.
God is very, oh man, when it comes to idolatry, and if you know biblical history, this is why they don't really touch on the Old Testament, because God destroyed entire cities over idolatry.
Look what Samson did, you know what I mean, with the Palestinians and all that.
Look at what Dagon, the statue of Dagon, and they had the Ark of the Covenant and all that, destroyed the entire Palestinian army and all that stuff.
God's destroyed entire civilizations over idolatry.
That's how God hates it, He abhors it.
It's an abomination.
So, you got a sin, right?
Which is like, yeah, it's bad, but, you know, it's a smack on the head compared to an abomination.
Abomination is something that God abhors.
He can't stand.
He detests.
It's detestable for the Lord.
So, you're up there and you got these statues.
People got the half tubs and the, you know, they cut a tub in half, right?
And they put it around the Mary statue.
You see this common on Catholic houses, right?
Statue of Mary and Jesus doing this and all that stuff, which is pagan.
That, you know, disc around the head.
That's not a halo.
Angels don't have halos.
I don't know where people got that from.
That's the sun deity, it's the sun in the back of them.
It's pagan worship from Babylon.
But that's why Catholics think it's okay because they get, you know, and I feel bad for them and I pray for them.
You know, look, today's going into Saturday, right?
So this coming Sunday, millions, billions, I'm sorry, billions with a B are going to go to the church Sunday and thinking they're serving the Lord.
But they're not.
They're serving paganism.
You know what I mean?
It's so horrific.
It really is.
And this is why we need to be sure ourselves to prove the scripture.
So, I'm going to ask these questions here.
And so, again, if you're at this point right now to say, if you could really believe in your heart and say the Ten Commandments don't apply to us, we don't have to worry about them, I'm going to ask you some questions.
So, if the Ten Commandments are abolished, right?
Just say, okay, you're right.
Ten Commandments are abolished, they're done away with, whatever, right?
Let me ask you out there.
So, let's play along here, right?
Let's do this, right?
So, in the chat room right now, I'm going to ask 10 questions.
All right.
I'm going to ask 10 questions.
I'll give you guys a 30 second delay.
So I'll give you guys a second, 30 seconds to answer, whatever.
So, number one, just say, is it okay to worship other gods now?
If the Ten Commandments are abolished, is it okay to worship other gods?
Please answer yes or no in the chat room.
Just put number one, right?
And put yes or no.
This way I could keep track of it.
So, put number one and put your answer yes or no.
In the chat room.
So I'll give you a second here.
Put number one and yes or no.
I'll take a drink here where we do this.
And again, please put the number like so.
Put number one for the first commandment.
Put number one and yes or no with it.
This way, you know, later on I can like tally this up.
So commandment number one yes or no.
Put number one with yes or no with it.
There you go, Bill is love.
Yep, there you go.
Number one, yep.
So please follow suit with that.
Number one, nope.
Number one, nope.
Okay, so now, number two.
So now put the number two right now, then put yes or no.
Is it okay to commit idolatry?
Could you have these statues and worship them and pray before them?
Is it okay?
Even if it's of Jesus or Mary or whatever, you know, is it okay to do that?
If the Ten Commandments are abolished, is that okay?
Even though the Bible says don't worship any statues, any images at all, even if it's of heaven, it says, or under the earth, or in the earth, whatever, don't do it.
So if the Ten Commandments are abolished, is it okay to do that now?
There you go.
Yep.
Second, no, second, no, second, no, second, no.
Okay, number three.
Is it okay to use the Lord's name in vain?
So put number three and yes or no.
So can you use the Lord's name in vain now?
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And number four, is it okay to not keep the Sabbath now?
And I know some of these people will say, well, you know what?
The commandments are okay.
Well, you agree, we'll keep them.
But the fourth really doesn't matter.
The Sabbath doesn't matter, right?
That's what they'll say because there's all kinds of ways they justify this stuff.
So is it okay not to keep the Sabbath?
The Bible says to keep it holy.
Genesis says to keep it holy all through the New and Old Testament.
Hebrews chapter four says to keep it holy.
Everybody catch up.
Everybody's on the third one.
No, but you can praise them.
Yeah, and he has a thing, too.
Yeah, nobody's ever saying that you, because people say, well, every day is good to worship God.
It is.
Nobody's saying that.
You know, we talk about the Sabbath day, the day of rest.
It's not something you pick, because then this is what they'll do, too.
Oh, they'll bring up the rest, which says the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
So they think it's okay you choose the day.
No, that's not how this works.
When the Bible says the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath, that means it was made for us to keep in God's schedule, not your schedule.
Not for you to say, oh, you know what?
I'm going to, Monday's my day off.
I'll honor the Sabbath day because God knows my heart.
And if I choose Monday, God's going to be okay with it.
No, that's not how that works.
It's like when you go to work, right?
Your boss hands you a schedule, right?
He said, you have to report to work this time, you know, first, second, third shift, whatever it is.
You got to report to the work from this time.
You go to school, right?
Or college.
They give the council gives you a schedule, you don't go say, Hey, oh no, I want to stay or whatever.
No, you that's not how it works.
You go according to the school schedule, according to your job schedule, according to God's schedule.
God doesn't work around you, you got to understand that.
You work around God.
So, when he says the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath, in other words, you got to keep his schedule, not what you when you decide.
Because I know people say that all the time, and God knows my heart.
What does that even mean?
Yeah, he knows your heart, it's filthy.
You need to ask yourself, do you know God's heart?
And I know I repeat this a lot on the show, yeah, but that's what you need to do.
And I'm just trying to cover every little excuse that these people use.
And number five, right?
Number five, yes or no.
Is it okay to disrespect your father and mother now?
So commandments are abolished.
Is it okay to disrespect your parents?
Is it okay now?
You tell your mother or father to, you know, screw off, whatever, you know, serve the language.
Yeah, is it okay to just disrespect them now because the commandments were abolished?
Right?
And number six, is it okay to murder people?
Since the commandments were abolished, I could go kill people now.
That's okay, right?
Yeah, is it okay?
Yes or no?
And God bless you, Laura.
Laura Nemohawth.
She said she lost jobs keeping the Sabbath.
And number seven, can you commit adultery now?
Heck, you know what?
The commands are abolished.
You know what?
I'm going to go slip with your wife.
And ladies, come on over.
We'll have some fun.
You know what I mean?
It doesn't matter if you're married.
I'm married too, so it doesn't matter.
The commands are abolished.
I got this free pass from John Nelson Darby.
He says, Grace is a free pass of sin.
So guess what?
You know, come on over, ladies.
Let's have some fun.
Doesn't matter if you're married or not.
Yep.
Yeah, because you know, calling them the command to abolish, so and the person who teaches that, you know, bring your wife over.
Yeah, come on.
And I don't mean that, by the way, guys, I'm just being physicists over here.
And number eight, is it okay to steal?
Can I steal your car?
You know, that, oh, no, you can't, it's mine.
Well, yeah, the command to abolish now.
I'm gonna go steal your money too.
So is number eight okay, yes or no?
Number nine, is it okay to lie about you?
Bear with false witness.
You know, the commands will abolish you.
I'm going to lie about you.
I'm going to tell your wife you cheated on her.
I'm going to tell your job that you're working for the other competition or something.
Because the commands will abolish you.
It's no big deal.
Number ten, could I cover your house, your neighbor?
I mean, your house, your car, whatever, your wife?
Could I do that?
Ten commands will abolish you.
Could I do that?
So, number ten, yes or no.
So, I would ask.
All right, so to you people out there who still believe that, you know, the Ten Commandments were abolished.
So when I asked pastors, the look is on their face, so priceless, right?
So it's like, all right, go to the pastor.
It's like, hey, so yeah, okay, so the Ten Commandments were abolished.
All right, no problem.
It's like, you know what?
How does this sound?
I'm going to worship other gods now.
I'm not coming to church no more.
I'm going to go worship Zul from Ghostbusters.
I'm going to go to the top of the basin building there and worship Zul.
Is that okay?
Huh?
Oh, no.
Is it okay to commit idolatry now?
Could I build a statue of Moloch?
And just sacrifice my kid to it.
Is that okay?
Oh, Ten Commandments abolished.
Could I use the Lord's name in vain?
No, I'm going to run all over your church using the Lord's name in vain.
Is that okay?
And then you go and say, hey, could I not keep the Sabbath no more?
Some will say, oh, yeah, that's okay.
But yeah, no, it's not okay.
Then could I go disrespect my parents?
Could I go tell them where to go and everything else and just be insulting to them?
Heck, you know what?
Pastor, where's your parents?
Oh, they're right there.
Hey, you guys, screw you.
You know, he's sorry for the language, but you get the point, right?
Oh, you can't do that.
Why?
Well, the Ten Commandments are abolished, though.
What are you talking about?
And number six, could I murder?
He's like, guess what?
I'm going to murder you, Pastor.
You can't do that.
Oh, well, the Ten Commandments are abolished.
I'm going to murder you.
I'm going to kill you right here and now.
And looks on her face, right?
Then he's like, you know what?
Guess what?
I'm not only going to kill you, but your beautiful wife right there, sitting right there.
Guess what?
Me and her are going to go in the back and have some fun.
Oh, you can't do that to my wife.
Whoa, whoa, the Ten Commandments abolished.
I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to do stuff with your wife because it's okay now.
Yeah, I got that grace pass, so I'm going to do all that.
I'm going to kill you, sleep with your wife right now, right?
And I'm going to be okay because I got the grace.
And then guess what?
Then I'm going to go steal your car, your nice Bentley you got parked out in front, showing your car off in front of everybody.
Guess what?
I'm going to go steal that.
And I'm going to take you home too.
You can't do that.
Why can't I do that?
The Ten Commandments are abolished.
And guess what?
When people ask me about you, I'm going to lie to say you are a Satanist.
I'm going to lie about you.
I'm going to run your name through the dirt.
I'm going to slip with your wife.
I'm going to steal your car.
And I'm going to murder you.
And on top of it, I'm going to cover everything you own.
So, Pastor, tell me.
Is it okay?
Of course not.
Ah, thank you.
Thank you, Pastor.
So you just admitted that the Ten Commandments are not abolished.
And guess what?
On top of this stuff, right?
Most of these things are laws to this day in most countries.
What happens if you steal something?
You go to jail.
What happens if you kill somebody?
You go to jail.
And up until like the mid 1900s, if you literally committed adultery with your wife in most of the country in the United States, you would literally get locked up.
If you committed adultery, cheat on your wife or husband, you would get locked up.
You lie, right?
It's called perjury.
It's a federal crime.
If you got brought to court, right, to testify about somebody, if they caught you lying, they charge you for perjury.
And covering would be like falsely taken stuff that's not yours.
It's kind of stealing, too.
You know what I mean?
So now tell me right now, anybody, please.
Tell me right now that you think the Ten Commandments are abolished or done away with.
Because you're a liar if you think so.
Galatians 1 8 says.
But through we or an angel from heaven preach any other gospel unto you that we have not preached unto you, let him be accursed.
So that's you.
If you're out there right now telling people the Ten Commandments don't apply to you, they're just for Jews, blah, blah, blah, you're not reading this doctrine.
You're preaching another doctrine from scumbags like John Nelson Darby, Cyrus Schofield, and these dispensationalist people.
That's right, scumbags, fools.
Guess what?
Let you be accursed.
That's it.
That's what Paul said, and he said it again at the next verse, 1 9.
Let them be, says I say it again, if they're preaching another doctrine we have not taught you from God, let them be accursed.
We're not supposed to respect other religions, we're not supposed to respect other cultures.
The Bible never says that.
You know, we're supposed to, you know, put them down.
Like, you know, we're not going to tolerate that.
So if you're out there preaching a dispensationalist garbage, once saved, always saved, the Bible doesn't say that.
Pre tribulation rapture, the Bible doesn't say that.
And like we did a show last night about that, on biblical warfare.
You know, the so called secret rapture is so secret that the Bible doesn't even talk about it.
You know what I mean?
It's dumb.
You're preaching another doctrine and you've got to be accursed.
Once saved, always saved.
The Bible doesn't say that at all.
Pre tribulation rapture.
We're not going to be there for the Antichrist.
There's a seven year tribulation when it's three and a half.
You know what I mean?
You're going to be accursed.
The old covenant is the same as the new covenant, the only difference is where it was written.
That's it.
There's no difference between them.
And it says right there, Jeremiah 31, 31 through 34, it says, I will put my law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts.
And also, Paul, I forgot to put that too, Paul talks about that, about the Holy Spirit writing it upon your inward hearts.
So, and the thing is, they're forever.
It goes on to say they are forever.
It doesn't say, oh, up until Jesus comes.
Because it was prophesied about the coming of Jesus right from Genesis chapter 3.
Right from the get go, the prophecy of Jesus coming, the Messiah.
So it doesn't say the laws and commandments are written upon our hearts forever up until the end of the covenant.
No, it's just forever.
That's plain and simple.
And in the kingdom of God, those laws are going to be established.
And here's the other one, too, when I'm like really smashing into.
Hang on a second.
Let me get to so.
And this is gonna like really solidify this here.
And don't worry, guys, we're almost done here.
Now, this pertains at the time to the kingdom of Israel at the time.
Now, today, it's pertaining to the spiritual kingdom.
So, if you could think you could do all these things and inherit the kingdom of God, you've got another thing coming.
So, Deuteronomy 18 says, When you come into the land which the Lord thy God gives you, you shall not learn to do after the abominations of those nations.
There shall be not fun among you.
Anyone that makes a son and daughter pass through the fire, or uses divination, or observer times, or enchanter, or the witch, or a charmer, or a consultor with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
For all do these things are abomination to the Lord, and because of these abominations, the Lord God will kick you out, literally.
And you shall be perfect with the Lord thy God.
And within these things here, divination, all that, that's worshiping other gods, there are several commandments that violate within these short amount of rests.
Don't do them.
And what makes you think you're going to get into the kingdom of God if you're willingly doing stuff?
You're not.
And Revelation, right here, 12 17.
And a dragon was brought forth to the woman.
He's talking about the end times now.
To make war with the remnant of her seed.
Who's the remnant of her seed?
Who's her?
We're the seed of.
We'll go back to.
You remember?
The Bible says Eve.
Her seed's going to crush the head of his seed, the serpent seed.
We're that seed.
We're the seed of her.
Satan's going to make war against us.
And it says right there to keep the commandments of God, specifying the commandments of God.
Guess what that is?
It's the Ten Commandments.
It's not nine of them, it's not three of them, or what you think, you know, what you pick and choose.
No, it's all ten.
Keep the commandments of God and the faith and testimony of Jesus Christ.
And why would Jesus say, too?
It talks about the abomination of desolation.
Should have thrown that in there, too.
So the Holy Spirit's hitting me with this stuff now.
And.
When he talks about the abomination desolation, talk about a future thing to happen, which I think is coming soon, right?
What does he say?
Pray that your flight not be on the Sabbath.
Why would he say the Sabbath if the Sabbath's done away with?
Talk about future prophecy that's going to happen, right?
Why would he emphasize the Sabbath?
Think about that for a minute.
If the Sabbath doesn't matter no more, why would he say that?
And this is the final commandment.
Like the final commandment.
Like this, this is like I call it nuclear bomb.
It's like when you, you know, drop the mic, the mic drop or whatever you want to call it, right?
This will just destroy the entire dispensationalist doctrine.
And any fool out there, and again, that's not me calling you that, the Bible says, all right?
So people who defy the word of God, you're fools.
That's what the Bible says.
So this is the mic drop, the nuclear bomb, if you will, right?
This is the final commandment.
This is talk about the end time people.
That's us.
Jesus says to John, Revelation 14, 12.
Here is the patience of the saints.
Thus, right?
Here are they that keep the commandments of what?
God.
In the faith of Jesus.
So, why is the church telling you, oh, don't worry about the commandments, just keep the faith in Jesus?
Why is the Jews telling their people, I mean, oh, don't worry about Jesus, he's not the Messiah, but you need to keep the commandments, right?
Well, guess what?
Both of you need to understand you need to do both.
Because you are not entering the kingdom of God unless you do both.
And if you break a commandment, something, or a law, we all do the time.
You need to repent for it.
You know, pray for forgiveness and ask for it.
Seek earnestly, he says.
Ernestly, and it's like you really, really mean it.
And again, when you sin, right, you feel convicted.
You feel guilty, you know?
You're like, oh man, what an idiot I am.
I can't believe it.
And sometimes we do it willingly.
We do it willingly.
And later on, you feel like, oh man, what an idiot I am, you know?
But the Lord's just to forgive us.
But again, it doesn't mean you can whip out the grace.
Oh, God, I got grace, so I'm going to.
I'm going to go sleep around and it's going to be okay.
No, that's not how it works.
That's not how it works at all.
Grace is not a free pass to sin.
Grace saves you only, yes, but it's not a free pass to sin.
Earnest Repentance 00:16:09
Sin is transgression of the law.
So, the final commandment keep the patience of the saints.
Who's the saints?
It's not who the Catholic Church deems a saint.
No, the saint is you, me, everybody that believes in Jesus Christ.
Here are they that keep the commandments of God, specified God's ten commandments and the faith of Jesus Christ.
Both.
So, blessed are they that do his commandments and they have the right to the tree of life.
This is Revelation.
Why is the book of Revelation several times talking about God's commandments?
If they don't apply to you, why is the book of Revelation emphasizing on these commandments?
Blessed are they that do his commandments and they may have the right to the tree of life and may enter through the gates into the city.
Revelation 22 14.
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All right, so let's get to.
A couple phone calls.
And I challenge anybody out there.
If you still believe the Ten Commandments are abolished, when you're calling, just say that.
And you present whatever information you have, and we'll talk about it.
You know what I mean?
So there's the phone number there.
And hang on a second, put it in the chat room.
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And do me a favor too.
If you call and you get the call denied, don't keep calling back.
I'll call you back.
Because obviously I can't answer you when I'm on the phone.
Don't keep calling.
Again, I got it on call ID.
So.
Wow, hour and 49 minutes.
It's a lot better than the three hour shows I usually do.
So, hang on a second.
Split up my face here.
That was a good show last week with Sister Diana Kettleman.
She's got to be back.
And I think next week we got.
Who is it next week?
We got a list of people coming on.
It's pretty cool.
We got this one gentleman.
He calls himself former gays for Jesus.
Yeah, he was into homosexual and all that, and he came out of it and came to Jesus, you know what I mean?
And so he's free from that.
And he's going to be coming on to talk about that.
And we got, what's her name?
One woman.
I apologize, I forgot her name.
It's like, but she's coming on to expose Buddhism.
And we got Sister T. She's going to be coming on to expose the child trafficking and everything else and what we could do about it.
And we got a list of people that's going to be calling.
So, I mean, coming on.
So, Nez, yeah, if you want to call too, because our Nez lover, yeah, give me a call.
Hang on, let me call you.
How's that?
So, I forgot what number you have.
Hang on a second.
Yeah, call in Nez because I know you want to give an update on the prayer requests and everything.
At 2 in the morning.
Is it 2 in the morning?
No, it's 10 47, yeah.
Oh, well, who's that?
Why didn't Paul use the word commands there instead of was?
Well, he went after them.
It says, you know, hang on a second.
740, you're on the phone.
Yeah, obviously.
Yeah, what's your name?
It's Marisa.
It's Nez Lover.
Hi, everybody.
Hey, what's up, sister?
Oh, praise God.
God is good.
I wanted to call and just give a praise report.
I told people in the chat, we've got more time at the motel.
We're at.
And it looks like we have a landlord who just might be willing to give us a chance.
So please keep those targeted prayers coming.
Oh, praise God.
I just had to share with everybody.
Woo!
Woo!
Yeah, it's awesome.
Thank you so much, Brother Dan, for all of your prayers.
And thank you, everybody.
Please keep them coming.
Jesus is good every single day.
Amen for that.
Thank you so much.
So, you all, what do you need next for one more week?
Go ahead, Dan, say that again.
What are you there for one more week?
Yep, they have us here for another week.
And, you know, it's just been bit by bit, step by step, but God's been faithful every step of the way.
I have zero complaints.
I'm overwhelmed.
I'm sorry I'm late.
I passed out because I was harassed.
That's all right.
But I'm here now, so woo!
Thank you, Brother Dan.
And I'm also looking forward to coming back as a guest some other time when we're settled.
And we'll have a nice long talk about the occult.
And I'll give you my testimony about Jesus bringing me out of the occult.
And it'll be a good time in the Lord.
Looking forward to that.
Amen to that.
Thank you so much.
I'll get out of here.
And shout out to Brother Timmy and Two Lamps, wherever they are.
Woo!
I love you guys.
Love you too, sweetie.
And shout out to my friend Jeffrey Feinstein, who is in the chat.
Oh, man.
We met at a Bible study on YouTube many years ago.
And he's a wonderful musician.
He'll play anything I ask him to sing along with.
Very wonderful man.
Please welcome Jeffrey Feinstein, everybody.
Thank you, Jeffrey, for coming.
I love you guys.
I'll be out of here.
Woo!
Thanks, man.
Bye.
God bless you.
God bless you, Duke.
Bye.
Okay, to answer the.
Nanette in the chat room, I assume it's a woman.
If not, I apologize.
Please answer why didn't Paul use the word commands there instead of laws?
Well, he actually did.
And he quotes, honor your father and mother.
He quotes it in Ephesians 6 2.
He says, you shall not covet, Romans 7 7 and Colossians 3 3, 3 5, I mean.
And he summarizes the second table with Romans 3 9.
And Paul lists several commandments together you shall not commit adultery, you shall not murder, you shall not steal, you shall not covet, and states that are all summed up in one.
Commandment, love your neighbor.
And remember, Jesus said the commandments hang, the ten commandments are under the commandments and the laws.
They're all in those two great commandments.
So Paul emphasizes that.
And also, Paul mentions the Sabbath, specifies the seventh day in Hebrews chapter 4.
So Paul very much mentions, and he also calls it the law of Christ, Galatians 6 2.
And 1 Corinthians 9 21, Paul describes himself as not being outside the law of God, but under the law of Christ.
So he might reach those who are without the law.
And he had, like, again, his view on the commandments.
He mentioned them all.
And he says, the law is holy and the commandments is holy.
And righteous is good.
It's Romans 7 12.
So, yeah, Paul very much did mention the Ten Commandments many times over.
And so, and the laws too.
I mean, he loved the law and the commandments.
And in fact, again, me and John Hall did a whole show on Romans chapter 4.
No, Hebrews chapter 4, I'm sorry.
About the fourth commandment, about the Sabbath.
So, why does he use the word law when it describes the Pharisees' work?
I don't know, but I know he does mention the commandments.
Absolutely, he mentions them all, actually.
So, many churches seem to feel that murder.
Oh, yeah, I get what you're saying.
So, we're talking about the Pharisees and the Gentiles.
So, he goes on to say the Jews, right, they grew up with the law, they already had the law.
They grew up with that goal, right?
And the Gentiles, we didn't grow up with the law.
And the Pharisees, too, they didn't have the law to grow up to.
But they still could be saved by grace to become a believer.
Then, after that, you would need to establish the law afterwards.
Just because you could become a believer, you didn't have the law, that's fine.
But when you become a believer, you become part of God's kingdom, now you keep those laws.
You know what I mean?
And the Jews, you know, the Jews kept the law, but most of them don't believe in Jesus the Messiah.
And Revelation 14 12 kind of summarizes that, too.
We didn't have the law.
And the same thing when he talks about the circumcision, he gets into detail about that.
The Jews were circumcised, the Gentiles were not.
But he says you don't have to be circumcised to be saved.
You know what I mean?
So he's trying to reach out to both sides, which the Pharisees include, whatever.
They reach out to both sides that, yeah, you don't have those growing up like the Jews did, but it doesn't matter because you become a believer.
Then at that point, you need to start keeping the commandments.
Then at that point, you need to start keeping the laws.
You know what I mean?
So when I grew up, I mean, we didn't have that.
I'm not Jewish.
But when I became a believer, I read the words of Christ telling us we need to keep God's commandments.
And Paul emphasized that very much.
So, you know.
Any other questions here?
And so, commandments, prohibitions, other gods, first.
Yeah, you're right.
Texas Hot.
Thank you, Wolford.
And he says the first second command combines prohibitions against other gods and idols and all that.
And many people make their own laws.
And I do love the cross or the wall, the grandma left, and I've been on with it.
And.
You know, people say to me, too, it's like, what about a cross?
Can I wear a cross?
Me personally, I don't.
And I'm not going to condemn somebody who does.
You know what I mean?
It's not my job to do that.
That's something you need to decide between you and the Lord.
Because I think somebody in the chat room said something about a cross that their grandfather left him.
Oh, yeah, it's by his love.
I do have a cross on my wall when my grandmother left Lebanon with it.
Oh, yeah, I mean, again, I'm not going to talk ill about somebody who has a cross.
You know what I mean?
It's like we get the details about.
Symbols and stuff like that, yeah, whatever.
But that's that's between you and the Lord, you know.
I mean, and as long as the cross doesn't have Jesus on it, that's the other issue, too.
Because to me, you know, which is the Bible, too, that the Catholic Church they have Jesus on the cross because it's a constant sacrifice of Jesus, but the cross without it represents Him, He's accomplished His mission, you know.
I mean, He's not there on the cross no more, He's resurrected from it.
So, uh, but again, if you have a cross, a necklace, whatever, whatever, you know, I mean, it's like it's worse things to worry about than that, you know.
I mean, so and again, I'm not your judge.
Get it rebooted to trying to get to you, brother.
Oh, your phone died.
Texas Haas rebooted to try to get to you.
Yeah, take your time, brother.
And your conviction, the rock is a knocker.
System Wild, a biblical text in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 is identical.
Cage is grouping number.
Oh, there he is.
Texas Haas, what's up, my brother?
How's it going?
Oh, pretty good.
Volume down a little bit.
We don't want no conflicts here.
There we go.
Hey, yeah, interesting conversation about the Ten Commandments.
I grew up in a Lutheran church.
And of course, you know, the Lutheran church has a lot of extra laundry they brought from the Catholics because Luther used to be an ex, you know, ex priest over there at the Catholic church before he.
You know, took a part in the reform.
So, yeah, I grew up with the Ten Commandments listed as thou shalt have no other yods, and then, of course, no images and stuff like that on the second, which throws the honor of thy father and thy mother from the fourth down to the fifth, and the third, which the Sabbath would be the fourth, you know.
Yeah.
In our Learning the Sabbath was always the third and honor thy father was the fourth.
So, you know, when I first started in and started learning from David and all of them, uhm, I had to go back and really study that three, four times to figure out.
And I never really understood why they would manipulate the Ten Commandments when it's plainly written in the King James Bible.
And for years, that's the Bible that I was taught out of.
At the Lutheran Church.
I was in the Wisconsin Senate.
There are many different synods.
But supposedly, the Wisconsin Senate would be the more conservative.
But I never could figure that out why they would do that.
And it always puzzled me.
But you've opened up a lot of ideas and kind of helped clarify, in my mind at least, why those changes were made because.
Obviously, the teachings in the church are decided by councils and men and stuff like that.
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And they exclude stuff.
They manipulate.
They change things around.
So, really, the only place you can go for the truth is the Bible.
And, of course, you know, being raised in a church, you did study the Bible, but you studied the Bible according to the Lutheran, the small Lutheran catechism book.
Yep.
So.
You went page by page by that catechism book and referenced back to the Bible.
And really, that was your first knowledge of where you go and study the Bible.
But everything was set in accordance with the small catechism book.
Yeah, it's the same thing in the Catholic Church.
We did that.
They said you can't read the Bible without the catechism because it's the two pillars, they said.
So that's how they manipulated us.
Right.
And you and me and everybody else, I mean, for decades we learned our lessons, we were taught, and we were solid in that.
It's just that it was watered down truth.
So when you come to the awakening, you spend the next few years trying to figure out what was watered down, why was it watered down, you know, It's just not a pick up and run with it deal.
You know the Bible's telling you the truth, but you still have that question in your heart as to why would they change that, you know?
But then you got to come to the realization God's Word, His goodness is forever for us, period.
So if you come across something like that, it's truly, you know, you have to rely on God's Word.
And that's it.
Here recently, I've been studying, uh, The relationship between faith and repentance.
And I really found out some interesting stuff, that relationship right there.
I don't want to take up all the time.
You let me know how much time I have.
Oh, sorry.
Go for it.
Okay.
Well, in the study that I learned, you know, before there is repentance, by the grace of God, you are actually issued, you know, faith.
You know, the seeds of faith.
And for that to grow, you, you, you gotta repent.
But the seeds of faith have to be there first because it's the trigger that starts the cleaning of your heart.
Now, the more you repent and confess in Christ, the stronger your faith is going to grow because when you're repenting and confessing your sins and God is forgiven and you're cleaning out space in your heart, you're changing the way you live your life.
You're not doing those repetitive sins over and over and over again.
And it's because every time you clear out new areas, new chambers, hidden, hidden sins or desires that you have in your heart and you're changing it to God's will, uh, it allows faith to grow stronger and stronger in your heart.
So that's what I found is probably an encouraging way to tell a new believer.
You know, that may be frustrated in even their first, second, or third year as to why their faith isn't as strong as David Caracos.
Well, because, you know, you got to keep confessing your sins and then repenting and allowing the faith to fill in the gaps of where your sins were.
As you allow that, you'll find that your repentance.
Of your sins are more like flashpoints instead of planned out sins.
You know, like you plan to go to the bar on Friday nights and drink 12 beers or whatever.
You start getting rid of those activities.
You start thinking maybe it's not such a good idea to spend the Sabbath on the beach half naked laying around in the sun because now you've learned that, you know, doing stuff like that is not God's will.
See what I mean?
The more you repent and change your ways and fill your activities to God's will, the stronger your faith will grow.
But the relationship starts at the beginning, the very beginning, by God's grace, He gives you that seed, that small seed of faith.
And once you repent, once you hear that word of God that forces you, by conviction of your soul, to just repent one sin, you've increased faith area.
You keep doing it again, and it just keeps increasing more and more and more.
And it's all by God's grace.
Yep.
Amen to that.
Anyway, that's where I spent the week studying this week.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, by all means, man.
Whatever you study, you want to come out and share it.
Come on, call in, and all that.
That's awesome.
Excellent.
Because my thing is, too, it's like that's what I always did.
What's the point of learning something if you're not going to teach it?
So, what you're doing now, that's great.
Thank you so much for doing that.
Okay, cool.
Well, I got a lot of time because this week I was shut in because I've had another attack.
So I had no choice.
I was locked down.
I couldn't go do anything else.
And it's a blessing.
I know it hurts physically, the pain is bad, but spiritually, it shuts me down to where I can do extra reading and extra studying.
But at least I'm being relieved again.
I mean, Even this evening, the pain is a lot less, so I'm hoping I'll be able to get out there and do something tomorrow.
You know, just a little peddly stuff.
Yeah.
You know, but maybe not.
Maybe I'll wait till Sunday.
But anyway, everybody in the chat, peace and blessing.
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And just know this your faith will grow if you keep repenting.
Keep repenting, changing the way you used to do stuff, and start doing it differently.
And you'll find the more you change, the better off you're going to be.
Amen to that.
That's awesome.
I'll let you go there, brother.
Yeah, God bless you, man.
All right, you take it easy.
You too.
Okay, I want to show you guys real quick here.
So, more elaborate on what Paul was talking about, too.
So, here you got the Catechism of the Catholic Church, right?
So, once again, these churches, they'll tell you, yeah, the Bible's fine, but you need the two pillars.
You can't read the Bible without the Catechism, that's what they'll tell you, right?
The Catholic Church.
Then in the Lutheran Church, you get the larger catechism and the smaller Catholic catechism.
I don't know what that means.
I'm not a Lutheran.
But in other words, other doctrines accompany.
And these doctrines do quote the Bible.
However, don't be deceived by that.
Then you get the Book of Morons, I call it.
The Book of Mormons, right?
Yeah, they have scripture quoted from the Bible.
But again, they're out of context, right?
Then you got the Watchtower for the Jehovah's Witnesses.
They quote the Bible in there.
The Quran, right?
Which is not holy, by the way.
The Quran quotes scripture, it quotes right from the Bible, right?
But again, you got to be careful about that because they want they'll teach you the Bible but through their lens only what they want you to show you.
And they manipulate the words like the Jehovah's Witnesses, right?
Crazy stuff.
I worked with a woman and she thought there was no death.
Like if you don't go to heaven, you don't go to hell.
You know what I mean?
You just die in that set.
So that's what they taught her in the Watchtower.
And again, I keep forgetting, I should try to find this verse because I bring this up a lot.
She's like, oh, yeah, the Bible says it too.
I was like, no, it doesn't.
She goes, yeah, there is.
So I read it, and I quoted from the Watchtower what the verse was, and I'm like, now I read it in context.
Then I go, oh, well, I forgot her name, Maria, I think it was.
It's like, now I want you to start from verse one, right?
Read it out loud from the Bible.
She read it.
She's like, yeah, man.
I said, read it again.
She read it.
She goes, oh, my.
I'm like, yeah, so your Watchtower told you the Bible says there's no second death.
I just showed you, you know, the Bible, you just read it from yourself, that the Bible does say there's a second death.
And as many, I gave her many other sources from the Bible, said that she goes, Oh, wow.
Because the Bible talks about the second death is hell, then the lake of fire.
Second life is with Jesus.
She says, Oh, wow.
Because the Mormons, I mean, the old witnesses, they say, Well, you don't go to hell or heaven.
I'm sorry, you don't go to hell or the lake of fire.
You go, you just die into oblivion.
God's not going to torment you.
That's what they teach, right?
And I could go over these doctrines all the time doctrines of men, of devils.
You know what I mean?
That's what the Bible says.
And, uh, hang on a second.
Let me get that.
So, the Bible has a lot to say about this stuff, yeah.
So, yeah, so these doctrines we talked about, right?
They, again, they'll quote the Bible just to lure you in, but they want you to learn the Bible their way, which is manipulated.
They'll take the verses out of context, they'll add stuff and take stuff away, like the Bible tells us all the time, you know what I mean?
Yeah, and it's crazy, man.
And let me get one more verse here, and I'll put this up here.
Um, uh I should do a whole study on this someday.
So, let's go back here for a minute.
So, let's go over, and there's more doctrines too.
There's the Hindu doctrines and all that.
But these are the prime ones who, yeah, they quote the scriptures, but they teach a falsified Bible.
So, the Catechism, and you got Dispensationalism doctrine, the John Nelson Darby and the Cyrus Schofield study Bibles, you got the Lutheran large and small Catechism, the Book of Mormons, the Watchtower, the Quran, all quote the scripture.
But Paul says, Galatians 8, 1 and 8 says, Though we or angels from heaven preach any other gospel unto you which we have not preached to you, let them be accursed.
And as we said before, and I said again, if anybody preaches another doctrine, another gospel unto you that you have not received, let them be accursed.
Then he goes on to say, 2 Timothy 4, 3 and 4 says, Where is it?
Yeah.
I just want to get the verses here.
Come on, man.
Hang on a second, guys.
It's getting late, so.
Why isn't this cut and pasted?
Second Timothy, what is it?
Three.
Sorry, guys, it's just like, oh man.
Yeah, you get the point, yeah.
So, anyway.
Chapter 4.
Okay, all right, so.
So again, it says about any other gospel, let them be accursed if they're preaching it.
And this is what they're doing.
They're preaching these garbage doctrines.
And the Bible says to let them be accursed.
And 2 Timothy 3 and 4 says, 4 3 and 4, the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine.
They're not going to endure this.
So they manipulate with these other garbage doctrines.
So they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lust, they shall heap themselves to teachers.
Have an itch in ears, and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and to be turned to fables.
And it goes on to say, where is it?
Well, the doctrines of men and devils.
Yeah, I was trying to find that verse, but it talks about doctrines of men and devils.
You know what I mean?
The false gospels.
Then, of course, in Revelation 22, 3 and 5 says, like, those who take away, add, or delete from the Bible, literally, the curses will be, then this book will be upon you.
I should have pulled all the verses up.
I wasn't planning on doing it, but you get the point.
The Bible mentions several points, several times, that these other doctrines are not doctrines of God.
You know what I mean?
And they'll appear to be, again, they'll quote the Bible.
Islam does it all the time.
They'll say, oh, well, we believe in Jesus.
We believe in Abraham.
And they'll quote things from Abraham and the Old Testament and all that.
But they'll manipulate it to say they're the true bloodline and all that.
They claim to be the real bloodline of Abraham, you know, the seed of Abraham.
No, we are.
It's a spiritual thing.
The physical thing doesn't matter, it's a spiritual thing.
Anybody believes in Jesus as the heir to the promise and the bloodline of, you know, spiritual bloodline of Abraham.
You know what I mean?
And the, you know, Watchtower, the Book of Mormon, they do the same thing.
To lure you in to keep them the traditions of man, which is religion.
And Jesus told us to follow him, not man's traditions.
You know, David pointed out tonight, like I said, about the church.
The church is we the people.
There's no such thing as a building as a church.
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And there ain't.
It's a waste of time and money.
David said it tonight, too.
I agree with them 100%.
To build a building and designate, say, we've got to come here every week, it's not biblical.
There was no church designated at all.
They went to Peter's house.
They went over to the field over there.
They went over here.
This one's house, that one's house, in the field.
When two or more gather in his name, there is the Lord.
You know what I mean?
Right now, this is a church.
780, you're on the air.
What's your name?
Hello?
Oh, I think that's Nez.
She must have butt dialed me.
There she is.
Hey, what's up, sister?
Hey, Dan, it's Terry calling.
Oh, Terry.
Hey, what's up, brother?
Not too much, man.
Just kind of spilling my guts online there a little bit, but that's all right.
That's what we're all about.
Amen.
I called and gave you my testimony there last week.
Nice.
Thought I'd give a call again.
I just want to get your opinion on something here.
I've been talking about my mother and her witch.
Craft and stuff, buddy.
Oh, go for it.
That's awesome.
I mean, not awesome that she's a craft craft, but yeah.
But, you know, I've tried everything, and, you know, there's a lot of underhanded stuff, and I think a lot of that is very deeply embedded into her.
And it just came to a point where I had to separate myself from her.
And she caused a lot of division in my family.
You know, I had my brother commit suicide because she didn't want me talking to him about God, and that was very early in my journey.
Uh, walking and learning about, you know, Jesus Christ and, and the Bible and, uh, sorting my way through organized religion.
And, you know, unfortunately, sometimes really bad things have to happen to us.
And, uh, before we, you know, before we kind of come to the deep knowledge of, of, you know, kind of where we all are right now and what, what you talk about on, on, uh, on your program there.
And I don't know that I've wrestled with this many times that, you know, if my brother had I talked to him and got him, you know, and he would have lived, would I have ever come to all of this knowledge and be this close with God?
Or would I have settled into the organized system?
So that's, you know, all things work together for the good of those who believe, I think.
And, you know, as many tragedies and hardships as we go through, You know, this is God's will sometimes, you know, for us.
And not all are called and chosen.
And it's hard to watch, you know, we weep for the world.
And we see all the hardships and the drug addiction and, you know, lack of guidance for the children coming up in today's generation.
And we want to fix it all, but, you know, really God has to choose these people to take our advice and to listen to us and allow us to help them.
And if they won't do it, You know, I don't know that I'm not God, I guess, you know what I'm saying?
I'm not Jesus.
I'm supposed to be like Jesus and God, but I don't think we should really hang ourselves because we can't save everybody because we don't know what God's will is, right?
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Exactly.
I just wanted to kind of.
Yeah, go ahead, man.
Oh, I was going to say exactly because all we could do is plant the seed.
They're the ones who have to water God, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's.
You know, I think, you know, with myself, I'm enduring a little bit of torment here and, you know, some dark people in my neighborhood and in my life and, you know, a bit of gang stalking going on.
And, you know what, I walked through that and it's just.
It's just a bunch of noise from the devil yelling at you from the sidelines, and there's nothing really he can do.
You know, he can scare you and you try everything else.
And, you know, even if they should, you know, poison a guy and a guy dies, I know where I'm going, so it's not a big deal.
You know, I've lived a good life, and I should always bear, I think, in mind that what is my ultimate goal, and that is to be with my Father in heaven and not spend eternity in Sheol and in torment, right?
So, yeah.
You know, yeah.
So we have a lot to be thankful for, even though we do go through a lot of hard times.
And this world only offers temporary pleasures where, you know, we will have eternal joy when we pass through the veil.
Yeah, amen to that.
And I can't wait for that day.
Yeah, it's cool because once you're there, everything's going to be like nothing's going to matter anymore once you're there.
You're not even going to look back at bad stuff, and, you know, it's going to be a forgotten memory.
Yeah, you wipe away every tear from our eyes.
Yep.
So, yeah.
Well, all right, guys.
I just wanted to call in and say hi, Dan.
And, you know, I'll move aside and allow somebody else to give a call in.
I just want to say hi to all you guys in the chat.
And I just love being there and listening and interacting with all you guys.
And I appreciate you, my brother.
God bless you, man.
All right, brother.
And I'll pray for you, too.
Awesome, man.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So, guys, please pray for Brother Terry.
You know, spiritual warfare all around him, you know what I mean?
And that's the thing, too.
We need to use targeted prayers to help people and combat evil.
So, we'll take one more call here.
Brother Daniel, he called me.
So, take his call.
We'll call it a night.
Yeah, thanks for the testimony.
Hey, what's up, brother?
Daniel.
What's up, buddy?
What up, Daniel?
Daniel, Daniel.
Dan and Dan back again, baby.
Heck yeah.
How are you doing, brother?
Oh, pretty good.
Yeah, how's the family?
How's Junior?
Oh, good.
I just want to let, so, like, for people to understand, I ask you those questions because it's my time to talk to you.
I know we're busy during the week and whatnot, so it's my time to call in and say, you know, how are you doing, and I miss you guys and whatnot, so.
Yeah, I miss you too, man.
Thank you.
Yeah, you guys have had a busy week up there, huh?
Yeah.
It's been crazy.
I see the gun bills are going for extra study.
I don't know what else needs to be studied about the Second Amendment.
It's pretty clear, don't you think?
Yeah, they do that every year.
They table the bills for further study, and then they either get forgotten about or whatever.
But, I mean, like, the committee, one of the committee members, Coroner Rossi, whatever his name is, but he said, he told us, he goes, honestly, those passing.
Because that's over, boy.
Because last year, it was like, oh, you'd be grandfather, and now they're trying to go back on that.
Governor McKee said he said he'll veto them.
Now, could we trust him?
Probably not.
But he said if they come to his death, he's going to veto them.
I would trust Gas Fish and Sushi before I trusted him.
Yeah, exactly.
That's alright.
Hey, it's that old pesky second amendment, you know, it hasn't, you know, it hasn't failed for over 200 years.
So, uh, you know, I just take day, day one, day, uh, day by day at a time.
You know, it's, uh, as I've told you before, the fight for liberties every single day.
Don't let off the gas because once you do, they, they, uh, they snatch at that opportunity and, uh, and they, and they keep going after everybody's freedoms, you know, and it doesn't matter if it's red or blue.
Uh, you know, it's, as you know, there's a lot of, Republicans that are going after the First Amendment, especially here in Florida, they're going after the First Amendment, putting what they call anti Semitism laws on the books.
You know, and they're passing that.
Those aren't Democrats.
So anybody can say, well, these damn Democrats can't, you know, they do.
Stay Vigilant Always 00:03:01
No, it's everybody.
And you always have to stay vigilant.
It doesn't matter what right it is.
You know, the Fourth Amendment right is no less important than the First Amendment or the Second Amendment.
The 10th Amendment is wildly important, but it's no more important than all the other amendments.
So you just have to stay vigilant and stay faithful to Christ because He's won already, right?
We've already won.
And so it doesn't matter.
We just have to do our best to make this physical world of hell as comfortable as possible until we meet Him.
But no, I like the last caller.
I think what he said.
Resonates with a whole lot of people, right?
We've all kind of gone through, I know me and you have gone through similar issues as the last caller has, certainly myself this year alone.
You know, we're not, like I've said before, we're not supposed to save people, right?
I think the Bible touches upon how we're supposed to work on ourselves first and then work on ourselves and on our own, which, you know, our family.
You know, and then.
At some point, you know, obviously you help the downtrodden and everything as best you can.
But, you know, a perfect analogy, you know, a man living on the streets poor with absolutely no money, how is he supposed to help anybody else?
You know, you can't, you can't, if you haven't fixed yourself yet, you can't possibly work on anybody else.
You can't possibly save anyone else.
Well, they say that in the plane, too.
Like, if you travel on the plane, they say if they invent oxygen depletion, like, uh, When the mask comes down, it says, I put your mask on first before you siss somebody else because you're not going to be able to siss somebody else if you don't, you know, you can't breathe, you know?
Exactly.
Exactly.
So that's what it is.
And it's troublesome.
It's sad.
But that's the case.
And, you know, people need to work on themselves first and, you know, and then take care of their family.
That's the first thing.
But hey, I just wanted to jump on.
I got to.
I got to take off here, but I just wanted to wish you and the family a great Easter since I haven't talked yet.
A great April, and hopefully May does you all well and brings health and happiness to everybody.
And God bless everybody you in the chat.
Hey, you too, brother.
And love you, man, and stay safe.
All right, buddy.
I'll talk to you soon.
Love you all.
God bless.
So, we'll be for the phone call tonight.
So, hang on and meet my address in the chat room.
Test the Book of Enoch 00:04:50
So, this is my address, Ecclesiastes.
That's my address.
So, put that in the hand.
So, if you want to.
It's a Dan Badondi.
It's a 65 Manchester Street, West Warwick.
All right.
02893, Unit 10.
So, yeah.
But, yeah, so thank you, guys.
And I did, thank you, Debbie, Sister Debbie, for finding that verse for me, the one I was trying to quote.
1 Timothy 4 1 2 3.
I had the wrong chapter, the wrong book, I mean.
So now the Spirit expressly says, in a lot of times, which is these days, the end times, some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils, speaking lies of hypocrisy, having their conscience stained with hot iron, and forbidding to marry and command to abstain from meats which God has created.
Now, this is Paul talking about the Essenes right here.
The scenes that gave Paul a big problem.
They hate Paul with a passion.
You know what I mean?
So, we did a show exposing these scenes because they don't, you know, they say you're not supposed to marry, you're not supposed to eat meat.
They even like to say Jesus was a vegetarian, a vegan.
No, that's not true.
Jesus ate the lamb.
God loved the serious smell of the sacrificial lamb.
You know what I mean?
But, yeah, but regardless, I always talk about people who, from seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.
So, yes, the catechism of the Catholic Church is a doctrine of the devil.
So is in the catechism of the Lutheran.
So is in the Book of Mormons.
So is in the Watch Show.
And so is the Quran and all the other doctrines out there.
They're doctrines of devils, plain and simple.
And they're perpetuated by seducing spirits and liars.
You know what I mean?
So, sound doctrine means this.
You know what I mean?
And if any doctrine, there's other books out there.
You know what I mean?
There's other doctrines that go along with the Bible.
And the thing is, like, we deal with the Book of Enoch.
Well, John and David did.
They went through every chapter, examined it word for word, and nothing in this book here contradicts this.
That's how you test things, because you're supposed to test things according to Scripture.
So if I wrote a book and I said this, that, and the other thing, right?
If it contradicts this, it's nothing of God.
The book of Enoch doesn't contradict it, it actually goes along with it.
And, you know, it goes hand in hand, just about, because the book of Jude quotes from it, and, you know, a couple other places still.
But, you know, same thing with the book of, what's that called?
Yeah, one of Moses' books.
I'm sorry, I'm just burned out, guys.
I apologize.
So, I just should just shut up before I start stumbling.
It's been a long day.
So, yeah, so it's like that's how you test things.
Just test it according to the scripture.
And if it contradicts it, don't listen to it.
But ultimately, either way, you should still take the Bible first above anything.
So, that's the way we should just do it.
So, other than that, guys, thank you for a good night here.
And I hope.
To God, that we reached out to people who believe in that dispensational lies, doctrines of devils.
You know what I mean?
And so you're playing with fire.
That's what you're doing.
You're literally playing with fire, telling people that the Ten Commandments are gone, that the grace abolishes the commandments and laws.
It doesn't, you know?
So anyway, I gotta get home.
I'm starving too.
They must have wires crossed and born again.
I don't know.
You're born against, I've known, don't engage you.
That's fine.
I mean, the thing is, though, we're not telling people you have to read the Book of Enoch.
You can have your opinion about it, whatever, that's fine.
Well, as long, minimum, we all could agree, as long as you're reading this, you know, that's it.
You know what I mean?
You know, me personally, I like the Book of Enoch, and so does NYCV and FOJC and Visual Disturbance and all that.
We quoted a lot, you know.
But ultimately, again, if you don't want to read it, don't read it.
You know what I mean?
But you need to read this.
That's the most important thing.
We could all hopefully agree on that, you know?
So.
Yeah, thank you guys so much, and um, thank you, Billy, uh, by his love, Debbie, Bill O'Connell, thank you for moderating tonight, and uh, Jeffrey, what's up, Neslova, thank you for the call, thank you all for the call, and Natalie, and everybody else that called and tuned in tonight, and we're gonna upload this next on uh, the Dan Badani Show channel, then um, the Rumble channel.
So, other than that, guys, uh, love you, God bless, Shalom, and remember, you are the resistance, so see you Thursday.
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