Jim Bakker Show - Trump's UN Speech (Revelation in the News) Aired: 2017-09-22 Duration: 50:40 === North Korea's Threat (15:03) === [00:00:00] Trump at the UN, Hurricane Maria, earthquakes in Mexico, is the land of Israel being divided for the peace in the Middle East. [00:00:09] All this on Revelation in the News. [00:00:23] And welcome to another episode of Revelation in the News. [00:00:26] Today we're going to be hitting one of the heaviest topics this week, which was Donald Trump's speech at the UN. [00:00:33] That's right. [00:00:33] Matter of fact, North Korea delegation was in attendance. [00:00:38] They were in the front row. [00:00:40] And from what I had read is that the seats were delegated through a lottery system, but they had also, Bloomberg reported that the delegates left, North Korean delegates left the Trump speech before it even began. [00:00:53] That almost makes you think, did they come just so they could make a statement by leaving? [00:00:59] I believe so. [00:01:00] I believe so. [00:01:00] Because honestly, they have no interest in hearing what he's going to say. [00:01:03] Trump's not going to change what he's saying. [00:01:06] He's not going to change his stance or how he feels towards North Korea and their constant threats toward the United States. [00:01:13] I mean, these threats have been going on for 20 years. [00:01:16] Absolutely. [00:01:17] What was one of his main points that he spoke on while he was at the UN? [00:01:21] Well, his first biggest one, and I have to say, his point was America first. [00:01:26] And he even went on to make that point saying, you know, every delegate here in every country ought to put their country first. [00:01:35] Now, before we move on, I want to watch this video. [00:01:39] As President of the United States, I will always put America first. [00:01:45] Just like you, as the leaders of your countries, will always and should always put your countries first. [00:02:01] All responsible leaders have an obligation to serve their own citizens and the nation state remains the best vehicle for elevating the human condition. [00:02:14] But making a better life for our people also requires us to work together in close harmony and unity to create a more safe and peaceful future for all people. [00:02:28] The United States will forever be a great friend to the world and especially to its allies. [00:02:36] But we can no longer be taken advantage of or enter into a one-sided deal where the United States gets nothing in return. [00:02:46] As long as I hold this office, I will defend America's interests above all else, but in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations. [00:02:57] We also realize that it's in everyone's interest to seek a future where all nations can be sovereign, prosperous, and secure. [00:03:08] Now, what I like most about that statement that Trump made was this, is that I feel like, yes, if you put your nation first, like he wants to put our nation first, which is amazing, if each person in that delegation wants to put their nation first, then that is the only way to true peace, I think, and the only way to a truly better world. [00:03:32] Absolutely. [00:03:33] And that's what he said. [00:03:34] He was saying, hey, you know, I put America first. [00:03:37] You all should too. [00:03:38] You should all put your nations first. [00:03:40] And I think that's the only way that we can actually become better as a world. [00:03:43] I don't think any country should ever be belittled because they put their people first. [00:03:48] That's exactly what our officials are elected in office to do, is to have our concern as United States citizens, or if you're a president or prime minister of any other country, to have their people first. [00:03:59] And a lot of people were, you know, kind of poking at Donald Trump because it seemed like he was just boasting the whole time about how great America is, but he's proud of this country. [00:04:07] I mean, Trump was boasting about the U.S. economic strength. [00:04:10] I mean, listen, the stock market is at an all-time high. [00:04:14] A record unemployment is at its lowest level in 16 years. [00:04:19] There's something to boast about. [00:04:21] Yeah. [00:04:21] And it's almost like right now we're at this point where people feel like we can't be prideful in that. [00:04:28] It's like, why can't we be prideful about what we've accomplished? [00:04:31] You know, I mean, right now, Trump is hammers through rogue regimes and repressive countries. [00:04:39] You know, I can't believe it's like we're at this point in time that not only do are there countries out there that not only support terrorists, but they also threaten other nations and their own people with destructive weapons to humanity. [00:04:54] Now, whatever you're referring to, this, you know, these rogue countries, I think we all have one that comes to mind, and that is North Korea. [00:05:02] I have two, but you have another one that comes to mind, but North Korea is one. [00:05:06] Okay, well, let's talk about North Korea first. [00:05:08] I mean, Trump hammered North Korea. [00:05:12] He really did. [00:05:13] He was talking about them conjuring its political prisoners, including American Otto Warmir, who died after being held captive in the country for 17 months. [00:05:22] He also mentioned a sweet 13-year-old Japanese girl taken from a beach in her own country to enslave her as a language tutor for North Korea's spies. [00:05:32] He said they respect neither their own citizens nor the sovereign rights of their countries. [00:05:38] You know, he goes, when decent people, he said, if the righteous many do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph. [00:05:46] When decent people and nations become bystanders to history, the forces of destruction only gather power and strength. [00:05:54] There's nothing wrong with that statement. [00:05:56] He said everything correctly. [00:05:57] I was about to say, what? [00:05:58] Nothing is wrong with that stick on him. [00:06:00] I was listening. [00:06:01] And you know, okay, last night I flipped over to MSNBC and checked out what Rachel Maddow was doing. [00:06:07] She's the number one evening news host going on right now. [00:06:11] And I'm like shocked because, yeah, they drove the rhetoric that Trump is berating North Korea and he's asking for war. [00:06:21] I'm like, no, the man has a spine and he's sticking up for America first. [00:06:27] I mean, it's crazy to think that a man who wants to see this nation prosper is getting, you know, what I'd say, belittled for it almost. [00:06:34] Like he's treated like he's an idiot. [00:06:36] You know what? [00:06:37] You know what? [00:06:37] I'll be first to admit, I don't agree with everything Trump says, but you got to, at some point, just reevaluate yourself and know, think about it. [00:06:48] This whole nation is saying they're going to nuke us. [00:06:51] It means everyone you know, everybody, you, yourself, and all your fans and family, dead. [00:06:56] So why would you just sit idly by and just let him say all these things? [00:06:59] Yeah, absolutely. [00:07:00] So no matter if you agree or disagree with the president, at this point, he's saying, hey, if you're going to try to hurt us, we're going to hurt your back. [00:07:07] Let's see what the president actually has to say about this. [00:07:10] The scourge of our planet today is a small group of rogue regimes that violate every principle on which the United Nations is based. [00:07:20] They respect neither their own citizens nor the sovereign rights of their countries. [00:07:27] If the righteous many do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph. [00:07:37] When decent people and nations become bystanders to history, the forces of destruction only gather power and strength. [00:07:47] No one has shown more contempt for other nations and for the well-being of their own people than the depraved regime in North Korea. [00:07:58] It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans and for the imprisonment, torture, killing, and oppression of countless more. [00:08:10] We were all witness to the regime's deadly abuse when an innocent American college student, Otto Warmbier, was returned to America only to die a few days later. [00:08:27] We saw it in the assassination of the dictator's brother using banned nerve agents in an international airport. [00:08:37] We know it kidnapped a sweet 13-year-old Japanese girl from a beach in her own country to enslave her as a language tutor for North Korea's spies. [00:08:52] If this is not twisted enough, now North Korea's reckless pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles threatens the entire world with unthinkable loss of human life. [00:09:05] It is an outrage that some nations would not only trade with such a regime, but would arm, supply, and financially support a country that imperils the world with nuclear conflict. [00:09:19] You know, on the same topic of North Korea, he also made more comments to the North Korean dictator, and here they are. [00:09:26] Rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. [00:09:33] The United States is ready, willing, and able, but hopefully this will not be necessary. [00:09:41] That's what the United Nations is all about. [00:09:46] That's what the United Nations is for. [00:09:51] Let's see how they do. [00:09:53] It is time for North Korea to realize that the denuclearization is its only acceptable future. [00:10:03] Rocketman. [00:10:05] And he refers to the North Korean dictator as Rocketman. [00:10:10] Yeah, he said Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. [00:10:15] He said the U.S. is ready, willing, and able, but hopefully this will not be necessary. [00:10:20] He challenged the UN to take drastic measures to stop Kim's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. [00:10:26] Should he have to challenge the UN to do that? [00:10:29] Why does he have to, you know what I'm saying? [00:10:31] Well, that's actually why they're for. [00:10:33] Yeah. [00:10:34] That should be done. [00:10:35] That's their job. [00:10:36] The fact that he has to petition for them to do their job is sad. [00:10:40] The peace program. [00:10:41] I mean, essentially, it's made to world peace. [00:10:44] Keep the peace. [00:10:45] Yeah. [00:10:46] If we don't break out another world war. [00:10:47] Yeah, and so why? [00:10:48] I mean, the only thing is, yeah, we shouldn't be begging for help. [00:10:52] It's very idiotic, John. [00:10:54] Well, I mean, the Olympics, guys, is in 141 days. [00:10:58] Oh, man. [00:10:58] So why, knowing that the Olympics is in 141 days, why isn't the UN doing a lot more to try and pull the reins in on them? [00:11:08] It's in South Korea. [00:11:09] We're holding the Olympics in South Korea. [00:11:13] It's like dangling a mice in front of a cat. [00:11:16] Like, you're just saying, like, here we are. [00:11:18] Like, you put a target on your back. [00:11:20] Do you think that they're actually, do you think that North Korea will do something if we hold our Olympics in South Korea? [00:11:25] Honestly, is that the South Korean, you know, or excuse me, the Olympics will be held in South Korea. [00:11:32] South Korea, I mean, we obviously know, is well in shooting range of North Korea, isn't it? [00:11:37] Yeah. [00:11:37] Missiles, which can cause major destruction. [00:11:40] But my thing is, think about this. [00:11:42] Could that be the beginning of a world war? [00:11:44] We legitimately have delegates from every or almost every single nation in the world at this event. [00:11:50] And if he drops a nuke on them, that is world war because everybody will be upset with North Korea. [00:11:58] And that's not world war like a bunch of countries fighting each other. [00:12:00] It's all the countries fighting North Korea. [00:12:03] And we don't want this to happen, but that would be the wake-up call to the world. [00:12:07] And finally, do you think that that will be the start of a world war? [00:12:10] Do you know what you kill a nuke? [00:12:11] If I was to put myself in Kim Jong-un's shoes, I would say no. [00:12:15] I would say we'd probably see something more like what happened in Munich, Germany in the 70s, where maybe they take some Americans hostage or South Koreans hostage because they do not like us. [00:12:27] But as far as them nuking us, no, because that would obviously bring the whole world in. [00:12:32] And here's the deal, too. [00:12:34] If they did that, the United States would have another strike followed up right behind it. [00:12:40] Because what North Korea is going to have to think about is whatever move they make is going to have to destabilize and basically cripple the United States. [00:12:48] It's going to have to render us where we can't do anything. [00:12:52] So that kind of attack would be able to do that. [00:12:55] I mean, I think William Fortune was absolutely correct in observing that their move would probably be an EMP strike, something that would disturb the United States communications. [00:13:05] I mean, I hope that we have a hardened grid. [00:13:07] I hope they've been working on this for, you know, years. [00:13:10] And I hope that we have back channels that if our communication systems go down, that we would have an ability to continue and defend ourselves. [00:13:21] But the idea of an EMP strike is all that electronics, all that communication would be down. [00:13:28] So what you're saying is Kim Jong-un is crazy, but not a complete idiot. [00:13:33] Exactly. [00:13:33] Because if he were to nuke, he would have everyone against him. [00:13:36] I mean, I've said this before. [00:13:37] North Korea has been planning this. [00:13:40] They've been, I mean, obsessing over this moment for 20 or more years. [00:13:44] You know, North Korea is obviously a very large threat that should not be taken lightly because he is crazy enough to make a move. [00:13:50] But he's not the only one that we really should be worried about. [00:13:53] I mean, we have Iran pretty much harboring terrorists, and that is one of the biggest countries where they're grown in. [00:14:00] Right. [00:14:01] I mean, what does President Trump have to say about Iran? [00:14:03] Because he made a comment about them at the UN address. [00:14:06] So Trump moved on saying Iran, the nation's chief export, are violence, bloodshed, and chaos. [00:14:11] He said that the country speaks openly of mass murder, vowing death to America, destruction to Israel, and ruin to many leaders in the nations in the room there. [00:14:22] I mean, it's just absolutely crazy to see all these things going on. [00:14:26] And the Iranian, he called the Iranian people to rise up and resist their government. [00:14:32] Will they continue down a path of poverty, bloodshed, and terror? [00:14:37] Trump asked, or are they willing, are the people of Iran willing to return the nations to their proud roots as a center of civilization, culture, and wealth where the people can be happy and prosperous once again? === Trump Calls Out Death Wishes (04:29) === [00:14:53] Now, I love the fact that Trump called out Iran because it seems like we haven't had a president who's willing to call these countries out. [00:14:59] And he also called out the fact that the nuclear deal we made with them was a complete joke. [00:15:03] Yeah. [00:15:04] Well, earlier this year or this few months, their actual delegates were calling for death to America. [00:15:12] And so why would we give so many billions of dollars to a country calling for death to America? [00:15:19] Where does that make sense anywhere? [00:15:21] And I think the more terrifying part is that they already have the money now. [00:15:24] And then after they have the money, now they're calling for death to America in their official halls. [00:15:31] So that reversal is kind of terrifying. [00:15:33] It's like, okay, now we have it all. [00:15:34] Death to America, death to America. [00:15:36] When you step back and look at already, I mean, we're not even through the entire speech. [00:15:40] How much he's already directly addressed to the whole world, saying we have rogue regimes. [00:15:47] We have countries that do not care about their people. [00:15:51] There's so much going on right now in the world that why are we the ones having to push the ball down, you know, get things rolling to address these major issues. [00:16:03] Well, I don't understand is everyone is, well, a lot of countries get upset with the United States for being quote unquote the big brother. [00:16:10] But it seems like we have to play that role because no one's willing to take the proper stance and say, do it. [00:16:16] I actually love his speech. [00:16:18] I love the entire speech because it kind of puts to rest this idea of Trump being all Muslims are bad or all of this. [00:16:26] He's saying no, but if you're the righteous many and you don't stand up against these people that are bad, then you're just as much responsible for what happens as they are. [00:16:35] Absolutely. [00:16:36] Well, you know, El Sisi, the president of Egypt, even came out and addressed and said, you know, the Americans are the most powerful country in the world. [00:16:46] They're the most powerful superpower. [00:16:48] And their people need to understand that not all Muslims have the desire to see death and destruction to everyone, but they also need to understand that there is radical Islamic people out there. [00:17:02] And when they become radicalized, you need to be aware and you need to worry about that. [00:17:07] Well, just like whenever there's Christians, or let me rephrase that. [00:17:10] Whenever there are Christians, because I honestly don't think that they're of God, that go in and they shoot up churches, black churches on our East Coast and they call themselves Christians, the Muslims need to do what the Christians are doing. [00:17:22] Denounce that person. [00:17:23] Yes. [00:17:24] Make sure they realize that that's not what our religion is. [00:17:26] That's not what we preach. [00:17:27] That's not anything that has to do with us. [00:17:30] But the thing is, most of the time we don't see them do that. [00:17:34] To a point, yes. [00:17:35] Because there is a big group that are Christian. [00:17:39] There's Christian extremists too out there. [00:17:41] But there's a lot of neo-Nazis that we were talking about a few weeks ago, but they call themselves Christians. [00:17:45] I said, you can't be racist and be a Christian. [00:17:47] You can't have that burning hatred for another race in your heart and say you have the love of Christ. [00:17:52] And if they want to call out and say Christian extremists, yes, go ahead. [00:17:56] Because there are. [00:17:56] There are extremists in every single religion, every single group and people group. [00:18:00] There's extremists. [00:18:01] And call my group out and we'll call all the groups out. [00:18:05] And you know, this brings us to the next point of what Trump has been talking about, saying Trump calls the members of Human Rights Council an embarrassment. [00:18:13] Trump declared it an embarrassment that some of the nations that sit on the UN Human Rights Council are themselves guilty of these abuses. [00:18:22] Oh my God. [00:18:22] I'm like, yeah, look at exactly what he's talking about. [00:18:26] I mean, they're calling death to America, bloodshed, and terror, and that's what they're chanting. [00:18:32] Come on, that's not human rights. [00:18:35] If you're a champion for human rights, where's the protest? [00:18:40] Where are the parades on it? [00:18:41] Yeah, I love this. [00:18:42] love like i said i love this speech because we always hear these prophecies about trump is draining the swamp like he is calling everybody out on all of their crap like all the hidden stuff that people he's just like here it is You guys are an embarrassment. [00:18:57] And I love that. [00:18:58] I love that he also called out the UN on their spending habits, didn't he? [00:19:01] He did. [00:19:02] A matter of fact, Trump bemoaned the U.S. spending on the UN, saying that it is one of 193 countries in the deliberative body, and yet we pay 22% of the entire budget. === Venezuela's Corrupt Leadership Crisis (05:51) === [00:19:16] We pay far more than anybody realizes. [00:19:19] And I mean, I think the United States, the citizens, need to understand how much money is going to this group, and we are having to coax them to get more involved in what's going on around the world. [00:19:32] Now, I understand America's big, but there are 193 countries apart of this. [00:19:36] So, why are we paying 23%, nearly a quarter of the entire UN's budget? [00:19:42] Well, guess what? [00:19:43] You know, Trump also said he called these people to task. [00:19:46] He said the powerful people in this room could be doing more to solve many of these vicious and complex problems. [00:19:55] Now, you know, there are a lot of issues raging throughout the world right now, and one of those major issues that Trump also called out at the UN is what's happening in Venezuela. [00:20:03] Now, James, you've actually been to Venezuela a number of times. [00:20:06] Yeah, I've been to Venezuela about six times in about a week to two weeks at a time. [00:20:10] So, I spend a good large amount of time in Venezuela and hopefully in the future do more. [00:20:15] And this is now, once again, this is something I can totally agree with because I have firsthand experienced it, researched it. [00:20:24] I have engulfed myself. [00:20:25] I have friends, Venezuelan friends, to include almost family to me. [00:20:30] And it's just what he said was right on. [00:20:34] What did he say, James? [00:20:35] Well, what he said, Trump was applauded after calling for an end of authoritarian rule in Venezuela. [00:20:42] He said, We call for the full restoration of democracy and political freedoms in Venezuela. [00:20:48] The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented. [00:20:56] The president said that right there. [00:20:59] Now, he just called out not only a nation, but he called out what a lot of people were calling for in the United States of America, which was for us to turn into a socialist government, which we see that it is not working out. [00:21:11] I mean, Venezuela, let's just be completely honest. [00:21:14] Their government is corrupt. [00:21:16] They have a very corrupt system. [00:21:17] Their police officers. [00:21:18] Now, I'm not saying all of them. [00:21:20] There probably are Venezuelans that are fighting for their country, but the majority of the people in power are very corrupt. [00:21:25] They're not feeding their people. [00:21:27] I know we as a ministry have tried to send food to Venezuela, but there are so many tariffs that are almost 400, 500% of the cost just to get the food in. [00:21:35] And the government, there's no guarantee that the government won't seize the food. [00:21:38] I'll say this, and this is the government. [00:21:40] The government in Venezuela is a mafia, okay? [00:21:43] They take the food. [00:21:44] This is first-hand experience. [00:21:46] You see, there's propaganda, there's spray painting of his face, of Maduro's face everywhere in Venezuela. [00:21:53] They're pushing for it. [00:21:54] And there was a leader. [00:21:55] There was a leader that could have been a great president for Venezuela, had the people in mind. [00:22:01] And he wants what he was pushed aside for this president. [00:22:05] This government has killed people, killed people that oppose him, and he has lengthened his time to become presidency. [00:22:13] At this point, he is a dictator of this whole government. [00:22:18] Go ahead, sorry. [00:22:18] I was going to say, you know, Venezuela actually came out after Trump's speech and said what Trump was doing is warmongering. [00:22:26] I'm like, are you kidding me? [00:22:27] They actually called him, I was listening to it on the radio on my way into work this morning, and they called him racist. [00:22:33] And they're, you know, the thing is, like, why do you have nothing else to say but what's not true? [00:22:37] You know, it's so ignorant. [00:22:39] The fact that they're going and trying to. [00:22:41] Because those words are insightful, and it automatically separates a group of people. [00:22:46] And that's all they're trying to do. [00:22:47] But the thing is, how are you going to call out our president, but you're not willing to feed your people? [00:22:51] I mean, your people are eating rats and dogs. [00:22:53] Well, they are feeding them. [00:22:55] They're feeding them each other. [00:22:56] That's what they're eating. [00:22:57] They're rats and dogs. [00:22:58] I mean, it's disgusting. [00:22:58] They can't even afford salt. [00:23:00] I mean, their money is so worth it. [00:23:01] I mean, it's a sick thing that they're trying to call America out and they're not even willing to try to take the proper steps to take care of their own country. [00:23:08] Even before, even, I mean, the food issue wasn't there when I was there, but what was there was that there was garbage filling the streets, filling their water supply areas. [00:23:18] There was garbage everywhere. [00:23:20] And so it was already badly managed, and they were weak at a point. [00:23:23] But they were stable. [00:23:24] But now, since the new government has come in, it's unstable. [00:23:27] So this is a time, this is time that he needs to call them out, and he needs to fix all this. [00:23:32] Well, what makes me upset is we know, you know, you're going to see the pictures of Venezuela. [00:23:35] You're going to see the videos of them rioting. [00:23:37] They're going to make the people look like they're bad people because they're out here in the streets. [00:23:41] They're brighting. [00:23:42] And I'm in no way justifying burning down things or anything. [00:23:46] But listen, when you haven't eaten a solid meal in three, four, five days, you're hungry. [00:23:50] Your children are dying. [00:23:52] I mean, you're trying to get your government to respond in some type of way. [00:23:56] Of course, people are going to turn to something like that. [00:23:58] Yeah. [00:23:59] Because the government is listening. [00:24:00] And listen, not all of Venezuela is like that. [00:24:02] Trust me. [00:24:02] There are some government officials' homes that are well stocked with food. [00:24:05] They have all the water they need. [00:24:07] They have every supply. [00:24:08] They have smooth air conditioning. [00:24:10] Trust me. [00:24:11] They're doing just fine, but their people are not, and they, quite frankly, don't give a crap. [00:24:15] Just like North Korea. [00:24:16] That's true. [00:24:17] Absolutely. [00:24:17] And it's sad because those people are great people, too. [00:24:19] And what I found interesting is Trump had called out so much in his speech. [00:24:23] A matter of fact, as we heard him discussing civil rights, human rights, and all these different things. [00:24:31] And he even called out Iran directly. [00:24:33] And a matter of fact, just recently in the news, we saw the Iranian army chief, he said, we will turn Tel Aviv and Haif into dust. === Why Iran Wants America's Destruction (04:24) === [00:24:42] An Iranian military officer currently acting as the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Republic in the Iranian army issued a menacing statement against the Jewish state. [00:24:54] What did he say? [00:24:55] He said this: We will destroy the Zionist entity at lightning speed and thus shorten the 25 years it still has left. [00:25:03] The official Israeli that they should bow and consider how much time they have left to live. [00:25:12] Now, this is, as we have been informed, that Iran now claims to have the father of all bombs. [00:25:19] Now, we've heard of the mother of all bombs. [00:25:21] So, are they just trying to one-up us? [00:25:24] Is that what they say? [00:25:24] It's a I have a bigger dog in the fight type of thing. [00:25:27] So, why are they so hell-bent on destroying Israel? [00:25:31] A tiny country. [00:25:33] I don't understand that. [00:25:34] Why are there so many Middle Eastern countries that are just what seems to be bent? [00:25:40] They don't like Jewish. [00:25:42] They don't like they don't like them at all. [00:25:46] And every time you hear them, and they'll proudly tell you that. [00:25:48] That is not opinion. [00:25:49] They will proudly tell you that they hate Israel and they want to see their destruction. [00:25:52] And that's what we're seeing, and they don't like Americans either. [00:25:55] So, what do we do whenever a nation like Iran is fueling a nation like North Korea with weapons where they both want to see the destruction? [00:26:03] Well, no, I don't know if North Korea wants to see the destruction of Israel, but they definitely want to see the destruction of America, just like Iran does. [00:26:09] We're also seeing them work hand in hand on their weapons facilities with Iran. [00:26:13] Now, Israel, Iran comes up with something, and North Korea is like, oh, we have it over here, too. [00:26:17] Israel actually struck a nuclear plant, correct? [00:26:21] Or maybe not a nuclear plant, but they struck a weapons facility just recently. [00:26:26] Because what was going to happen was Hassad was going to go in and take it over. [00:26:30] That was actually in Syria. [00:26:32] So they're calling out Iran saying, you know, you need to behave. [00:26:36] Why do we have a country that is trying to sit there and flex its muscles so hard and nobody in their surrounding area is really trying to do anything about it? [00:26:44] Why does America have to step up every single time and really call them out on their stuff? [00:26:49] The United States, when they do move into this, they get criticized for being the global cops. [00:26:55] Yeah, they call us the big brother, like we're bullies or something. [00:26:57] You know what I mean? [00:26:58] And quite honestly, all the United States is trying to do is keep an even playing field. [00:27:03] You know, there are certain people that definitely should not carry the big stick. [00:27:07] Now, whenever other countries sit there and they show off their military power, you know, it's them testing. [00:27:12] But whenever we do it, even our own people get upset with us. [00:27:17] Why is our military being so degraded? [00:27:20] Is there a hidden agenda? [00:27:21] Is there a deep state that actually wants to see America fail? [00:27:25] I do believe so. [00:27:26] And, you know, we just had Colonel McGinnis and Tom Horn and Carl Gallups on the show, and they talked extensively about what was going on. [00:27:33] And a matter of fact, the U.S. Army right now is sending two tank brigades to Europe and Russia during those tensions. [00:27:40] And NATO has already deployed four multinational battles across Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia, Estonia, to assure Russia's Western neighbors and their allies will defend them if it's needed. [00:27:52] Because what you're seeing is you're seeing Russia move in closer and closer to Eastern Europe and those smaller countries. [00:27:59] And what they don't want happening is they don't want Russia moving in like they did in Crimea. [00:28:04] Now, they may be doing this so they can be closer to oil facilities and things like that. [00:28:10] But the United States is taking strong caution right now. [00:28:14] So they're doing like a bi-yearly rotation of troops over there in tanks. [00:28:19] So it's very interesting. [00:28:21] Like, you know, we often do is we step back and look at everything going on in the world. [00:28:25] You know, what's going on in North Korea, what's going on in Iran, and what's going on in Russia. [00:28:29] Absolutely. [00:28:30] It's very suspicious. [00:28:30] But like you said, yeah, there is a one-world system that, you know, a lot of extremely wealthy people want to see move to the forefront. [00:28:40] But that's not going to happen if we have a united United States. [00:28:46] Absolutely. [00:28:46] But right now, we're actually seeing a very divided United States, which is such a sad thing. === Riots and Justice (09:59) === [00:28:51] You know, I do want to bring up something we didn't even really talk about before, but what had happened in St. Louis, about a white police officer killing a black man. [00:28:58] He was acquitted by the judge. [00:29:02] And, you know, there are riots happening right now in St. Louis. [00:29:04] And, you know, I don't think looting or rioting or burning down buildings or cop cars or attacking police officers is the way to go about things. [00:29:12] You know, I understand that justice, they want to fight for justice and they feel like they haven't been served justice. [00:29:17] And so that's why they're doing these things. [00:29:19] So like I said, I'm not justifying, but I do come to a point where I back up and I understand why they're doing these things. [00:29:25] But we have a governor here in Missouri who's actually taking the proper steps. [00:29:28] You know, I don't know about you guys, but if someone breaks a window of a store that doesn't belong to them, should they go to jail? [00:29:34] Yes. [00:29:35] I mean, if they're burning down cop cars, should they go to jail? [00:29:37] I mean, these are just the basic things. [00:29:38] What happened to peaceful protesting? [00:29:41] I think they're okay. [00:29:42] So I have a little bit of a different viewpoint on this. [00:29:45] I think they're not happy even when people peacefully protest. [00:29:49] You look at Colin Kaepernick, and he didn't destroy anything, didn't burn anything down, did exactly what he was supposed to do. [00:29:56] He just didn't stand for something. [00:29:59] And still, it's like, what route would you like people that are angry about injustice to take? [00:30:04] You don't want them to peacefully protest. [00:30:06] You don't want them to violently protest. [00:30:09] What is the answer? [00:30:10] Well, you know, I understand Colin Kaepernick's point of view. [00:30:14] You know, he knelt at the national anthem, but that is sports. [00:30:19] Do you think that we should keep our sports and our politics separate? [00:30:22] I believe that if you are offered a platform, you have to stand for something. [00:30:27] I understand that, but also their platform is getting paid millions and millions and millions of dollars to throw a football. [00:30:32] Exactly. [00:30:33] Yeah, but it's something that's happening to a community that he's a part of. [00:30:37] So I feel like he feels the needs that saying, you know, this didn't happen to me personally. [00:30:42] Just like a lot of the protesters, their family members didn't get killed by those police officers that then got acquitted. [00:30:48] But it still is affecting a community, and it's a problem that is getting out, they feel like it's getting out of the way. [00:30:55] So for those who don't know, is Colin Kaepernick kneeling at the national anthem because he absolutely hates America or because something else? [00:31:04] What is his reasoning behind kneeling? [00:31:06] I believe that he knelt for the national anthem because he was saying that basically in essence that America is beautiful and America is great, but at this point in time, it's not great for me and it's not great for my people at this point in time. [00:31:21] And actually, there's been several things throughout history where you can see that, yeah, America is great. [00:31:27] We love America, but I have to, I'm not going to act like everything's okay and justice is served the way it's served for another group of people in this country. [00:31:36] Yeah, and to a point, I do agree. [00:31:40] And to a point, I think that if we want peaceful protesting, we will have to give them, we'll have to be, okay, this is the way you protest. [00:31:49] Now, what happened in St. Louis? [00:31:50] What's happening in St. Louis? [00:31:52] Anyone who's breaking into a house or facility should be arrested. [00:31:56] Absolutely. [00:31:57] And anyone, anything violent should be arrested. [00:31:59] Now, those people need to convert it and stand in front of the courthouse. [00:32:05] I do this a lot, actually. [00:32:06] I write my officials. [00:32:08] I tell them what I feel and what needs to change. [00:32:10] Write your officials. [00:32:12] Stand there. [00:32:12] Do even the die-ins, the die-ins, you know, where they lay on the floor. [00:32:16] Okay, yeah, it's fine. [00:32:17] You know what? [00:32:17] You're not hurting anybody. [00:32:18] As long as you're not hurting any, as long as you're not stealing, you don't block traffic or anything. [00:32:22] Don't block traffic according to your direction. [00:32:23] Because why are you going to make life inconvenient for other people because you're not? [00:32:26] Well, here, I have actually an answer for that. [00:32:28] You know, there's people that are, I've seen people post even on Facebook where they're talking about, oh, God, you know, how do you, why do they block traffic? [00:32:38] Why are they trying to, you're angering the people that you want to bring awareness to your issue, but you're making life inconvenient. [00:32:45] I think they're saying it to show you how it feels to be them. [00:32:49] How does it feel when there's something in the way and you can't get past it? [00:32:52] Were you peacefully getting out of your car and protesting those people? [00:32:56] No, you were angry. [00:32:58] It's invoking the same emotion in them that they're feeling. [00:33:01] There's something in our way inconveniencing us, blocking us from doing what we want or what needs to be done. [00:33:08] Here's how it feels. [00:33:09] It's not to say, hey, get on my side. [00:33:11] Hey, we're blocking traffic because this is how I want to bring awareness to it. [00:33:15] It's like, does it feel good? [00:33:17] No. [00:33:17] Well, this is what it feels like in this. [00:33:19] I do believe that's illegal, though. [00:33:20] Well, to a point, I'll say this, just to a point. [00:33:25] During the Civil Rights Act, they weren't allowed to sit. [00:33:30] The people of color weren't allowed to sit in certain white areas. [00:33:34] It was against the law. [00:33:35] But they sit there anyway to show, hey, I don't care your laws. [00:33:39] This is wrong. [00:33:40] So to a point, I think there is a line. [00:33:43] I do think there's a line, but to a point, you know... [00:33:46] I'm not advocating violence. [00:33:47] I'm not advocating going out and breaking windows. [00:33:49] Obviously, I think if you're going to go out there and break a window and you're going to be stupid about the whole thing, I mean, it's fine to be angry, but even Jesus said, don't let anger produce sin in you. [00:34:00] Don't sin. [00:34:00] You can be angry, but don't sin. [00:34:02] Sinning is, you're breaking the law. [00:34:04] Like, you're breaking windows. [00:34:05] You're destroying property. [00:34:07] It's just like back at the Rodney King riots where they started destroying their own town and their own city. [00:34:12] And even Ferguson, they broke down their own grocery stores. [00:34:15] People aren't always going to be rationally thinking. [00:34:18] A lot of people are operating from a place of emotion. [00:34:21] And then my problem is that you don't have any, then you see black leaders like, what's your, the judge Janine, or whatever, she was talking about, hey, it's okay, hey, no, no thing has been without bloodshed. [00:34:34] Violence is okay. [00:34:36] It's not okay. [00:34:37] Like, I'm not advocating this, but I'm saying let's not demonize these people for being upset about something. [00:34:43] I understand that, you know, and we all obviously know not all police officers are bad. [00:34:47] I mean, Esther, your father is a bad person. [00:34:48] Yeah, my dad's official. [00:34:49] Yeah. [00:34:50] People won't know this, but Esther's father is actually a police officer. [00:34:52] And I know you have a great relationship with your dad. [00:34:54] You love him. [00:34:54] I mean, it's not like Esther's not here hating police officers. [00:34:58] So we just want to make that clear for Esther. [00:35:01] This is a very opinionated show. [00:35:02] Yeah, this is all our opinion. [00:35:04] But even in this whole cop killing, unarmed black men situation that was happening, I mean, we would have to go, before my dad went to work, we would go, hey, dad, before you go to work, make sure you're not wearing your uniform on your way to work because we don't, because at that point in time, people were killing police officers, regardless of whether they were black, white, they just saw blue. [00:35:26] So people were killing police officers. [00:35:28] So we said, Dad, don't wear your uniform to work until you get their chains when you get there. [00:35:34] Then we were like, well, crap, you're still carrying a weapon, even though you have a license, you're still carrying a weapon. [00:35:39] And if you're just carrying a weapon as a black man and you get pulled over, are they going to understand that? [00:35:44] Or are they going to shoot first and hear you later? [00:35:46] So it was a kind of a, I see it from both sides of points of view on both sides. [00:35:51] And I'm saying. [00:35:53] If we don't come together, like there are injustices happening. [00:35:57] The problem is that when a plumber does something that's wrong, you don't have a bunch of plumbers going around and saying, oh, no, the plumber is right in doing this. [00:36:06] No, there are bad people in every profession, but it's up to the good people in that profession to stand against that. [00:36:13] They have a code of silence, which is saying that if somebody does something wrong, it's not your job to go against what they're doing. [00:36:21] So in your opinion, what would it take to have Colin Kaepernick stand up and be proud of our national anthem? [00:36:29] Honestly, I think that it's just a thing of, I always said it's validation. [00:36:33] People need to start validating the fact that people are angry about something and that it is a valid issue. [00:36:38] Stop trying to sidestep it. [00:36:40] Stop trying to say, oh, you guys are just making this up or you using, you're just saying this. [00:36:44] No, it's a real valid issue. [00:36:47] And then it takes our side or black people that are angry about this or any other race that is angry about this to think about things and think about going about these things in the right way, not violently breaking things, not doing anything violent, but going about it in the right way. [00:37:04] And it takes good officers, good police officers that don't agree with this stuff to speak out against the bad people or else, like he said, like Donald Trump said, he said, if you, if the majority who is righteous don't stand up against the evil few, then you're just as much guilty as they are. [00:37:21] Yes. [00:37:21] Now, you know, we do see a very divided country right now, but I don't think it's going to be that way forever, honestly. [00:37:28] You know, one of my favorite things is, you know, I'll go on Facebook, I'll watch videos, and one of my favorite types of videos is when I see like, you know, white police officers in black communities playing basketball. [00:37:37] You know, some people say, oh, those videos are set up, but they're only doing it for the cameras. [00:37:41] I genuinely think not all police officers, not all white police officers go out looking to kill black men. [00:37:46] Not all black police officers go out looking to kill white men. [00:37:48] Not all black men go out to kill black men. [00:37:51] I mean, there's so many statistics that we can throw out there. [00:37:54] But genuinely, I don't believe any person that is a sane human being wakes up and goes, I want to kill somebody today. [00:38:00] Exactly. [00:38:01] That's just not a logical thought. [00:38:02] So we have to also put that into perspective. [00:38:05] Crappy decisions are made by some people who honestly don't have really good judgment, and that's a terrible thing. [00:38:11] But we have, as an America, to come together in a unified situation, in a unified position, because if we're not unified, then we'll just continue to crack us down the middle and down the middle until something like a world, or excuse me, something like a Civil War II would begin. [00:38:24] We're seeing all this divide. [00:38:26] We're seeing the country what seems to be breaking apart, but I believe there is hope for that. [00:38:30] There is a hope. [00:38:31] There is a love. [00:38:32] And I believe the church is that answer. === Church's Role in Disasters (12:06) === [00:38:34] We need to be that answer. [00:38:35] We need to have our arms open wide and say, we don't care if you're black, what your religion is. [00:38:39] We're going to take you in and we're going to show you what true love is because that's where truth can come through. [00:38:45] That's where true unity can come abide. [00:38:47] And I mean, we're seeing tragedies everywhere. [00:38:49] And we're seeing the church actually do a pretty good job at stepping up and saying, come, please join us. [00:38:55] We'll help you. [00:38:55] We'll give you the necessary things you need. [00:38:57] I mean, even down to natural events that are happening, the church is stepping up. [00:39:00] We've had Hurricane Harvey. [00:39:02] The church stepped up. [00:39:03] Hurricane Irma. [00:39:04] The church stepped up. [00:39:05] I mean, I saw a wonderful video of a nun from a school and she took a chainsaw and she was out in Hurricane Irwin. [00:39:12] And she was cutting down trees in the way of the road. [00:39:15] I mean, she was just doing a good thing. [00:39:16] You know, it's a good thing that was happening. [00:39:19] And right now, we actually just saw a devastating earthquake in Mexico. [00:39:24] Matter of fact, they're saying it was a 7.1. [00:39:27] And this comes right after an 8.1 just last week. [00:39:32] That's right. [00:39:33] You know, sometimes I hate the fact that we have cameras so accessible in our pockets because, you know, people use them the wrong way. [00:39:40] But in this instance, it was heartbreaking to, you know, you could use a hashtag like 7.1 earthquake Mexico. [00:39:47] And all these videos will pop up of people in their homes and their homes are shaking. [00:39:50] And I even saw a video of a whole building collapse as if it was like a toy. [00:39:54] I mean, it was just dust. [00:39:55] And it was heartbreaking to see these kinds of things, such devastation. [00:40:00] Will the church stand up in this time and send aid to Mexico? [00:40:03] I think so. [00:40:05] Do you think, even though, you know, I know this is a stupid question, but I'm still going to ask it. [00:40:09] Do you think just because we're United States and they're Mexico, we should let them deal with their problems? [00:40:13] Do you think the church should be a universal Mexico sent aid for us for Hurricane Harvey? [00:40:21] So I think, I mean, even if they didn't, I think it's at this point it's not a political thing. [00:40:25] It's just people are in trouble. [00:40:27] We have to help them. [00:40:29] You know, one thing, talking about the UN, talking about the church, is like, see, we see the UN who's governmentally sponsored to be supposed to help around the world, but it's not really happening. [00:40:42] But now we see the church now. [00:40:43] Who's governmentally beat down? [00:40:45] Who's going to be down? [00:40:46] Doing something, doing something. [00:40:47] Yeah. [00:40:48] And then, you know, but even though when the church is doing something, we're still berated online. [00:40:53] We're still said that we're doing it for the look. [00:40:57] The thing is, no matter what they're doing, no matter what as a church we're doing, wouldn't you be okay with anyone, anyone helping another group? [00:41:05] Especially right now with how Mexico and America's relationship is. [00:41:09] The church is, this is the time to stand up. [00:41:12] Honestly, the church in this moment could be one of the healing glues to our relationship. [00:41:17] I encourage churches, gather supplies, gather anything you can. [00:41:20] If you can get a few weeks off and take a bus down there and help the people out, go do that because they need your help. [00:41:29] We need the UN of churches. [00:41:31] That's right. [00:41:32] We need the UC, the United Churches, to go down there and do something. [00:41:36] Who you are, what Gallic church you are. [00:41:38] You need to come together and we need to pick up the pieces that the government won't. [00:41:42] Pastor Jim actually talked about all of the stuff that's happening right now and his 31 things that he prophesied. [00:41:48] What year was that that he prophesied? [00:41:50] That was actually, it was technically 1999 when he had the dream, but it was in the year 2000. [00:41:56] He did a New Year's Eve service, and that's when he gave the 31 things. [00:42:00] 17 years ago. [00:42:01] Yes. [00:42:01] That's insane. [00:42:02] He prophesied the majority of these things happen, and the majority of them have happened exactly to the T-9-11, Katrina. [00:42:09] Great earthquakes. [00:42:10] I mean, it was on point. [00:42:12] It was 30 years earthquake. [00:42:13] Japan's earthquake. [00:42:14] He even said, you know, it'll be a 9.0. [00:42:16] And then they came out saying it was an 8.9. [00:42:18] And he said, no, it's going to be a 9.0. [00:42:21] And the next day they said, you know what, it actually is a 9.0. [00:42:23] So I mean, it's too the specific T. [00:42:24] The prophecy is not true. [00:42:26] There's one part of prophecy with this is that, hey, we're being warned, okay? [00:42:30] So get ready. [00:42:31] And then also, those who are ready and can, you're the one to help. [00:42:36] Prophecy is saying, hey, this is going to happen. [00:42:38] So be ready to help people and be ready to help yourself. [00:42:40] I actually remember sitting out there and sitting in the control room after the floods hit before the earthquakes and Pastor Jim saying, you know what? [00:42:48] I honestly feel that earthquakes are next. [00:42:51] Then, boom, 8.1 in Mexico, the first one in over a century, literally, and now it's a 7.1 in Mexico too. [00:42:59] It's just crazy. [00:43:00] Absolutely ridiculous. [00:43:01] You know, we're seeing this just within days of each other. [00:43:03] You know, we have another massive hurricane that what's up with all these hurricanes? [00:43:08] It's nailing Puerto Rico right now. [00:43:10] And Puerto Rico just had a damage after Irma that was over a billion dollars. [00:43:17] Matter of fact, it even goes on to say that the governor, Ricardo, you know, The government said that during a press conference in San Juan, there has never been an event like this in our history in the last 100 years. [00:43:33] Our call for all citizens to move to a safe place, the government ordered rationing of basic necessities, including water, batteries, even food, you know. [00:43:44] Even William Koenig, he just blogged on this saying, keep watch. [00:43:49] The full force will be tomorrow when Trump is meeting with a boss. [00:43:54] So he said tomorrow, and this was Monday, and now that we're moving into Wednesday, he's talking to King Abdullah of Jordan on the peace in Israel in the land of Israel. [00:44:06] So William Koenig, for those who don't know, he's written a book called Eye to Eye, where actually almost every single major event has coincided with us trying to divide Israel as a land. [00:44:16] The hurricanes. [00:44:18] So he's saying this hurricane, because it's the United States territory, is actually because we're trying to once again divide the land of Israel. [00:44:27] Yeah, I believe that's true because he even put in his book, I couldn't even believe it. [00:44:32] It was like just a couple days after Hurricane Harvey happened. [00:44:35] And matter of fact, Jared Kushner landed over in Israel. [00:44:38] And him and his team had a plan for the peace of the Middle East. [00:44:42] And that actually meant Israel needed to move out of specific areas, the Gaza Strip, and move back into what they consider it to be Israel. [00:44:54] Some consider it to be Israel. [00:44:56] But this was even days after Trump met with Netanyahu. [00:45:02] And Netanyahu met with the president El-Sisi of Egypt. [00:45:06] And Marie jumped from a category one to a category. [00:45:10] The Hurricane Maria. [00:45:11] Yeah, jumped from a category one to a category five within like 14 hours. [00:45:16] And they say it's a very rare occurrence for that to happen. [00:45:20] It skipped three categories. [00:45:22] And I mean, it was that rapid of a growth. [00:45:25] And this is right at the moment whenever we're seeing our president, you know, our administration trying to come to what is a peace treaty, but it's no peace because they're dividing the land of Israel. [00:45:36] And that's not okay. [00:45:38] I think looking in this nation, seeing all the divisions and the divides, looking and seeing natural disasters and the earthquake, I think we have to rely on God at this point in time in history like never before. [00:45:53] Even Psalms 91 says, we that dwell in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. [00:46:00] I will say of the Lord, he is my refuge and my fortress. [00:46:03] It says, it goes on to say, a thousand may fall at my side and ten thousand at my right hand, but he will be with me. [00:46:09] And I think that's what we need to do. [00:46:11] We need to really just take refuge in God in this point in time. [00:46:15] So, again, with what we're seeing in San Juan right now, not specifically San Juan, Puerto Rico, and even these smaller islands who, like John, you said, they really haven't even had time to pick up the stuff from the last hurricane. [00:46:28] No, it's just ravishing, devastating. [00:46:29] I've been reading reports. [00:46:30] Things are so devastating there. [00:46:33] I mean, a lot of people are homeless. [00:46:35] The only light they have is a candle lit. [00:46:40] It's just absolutely devastating. [00:46:42] And matter of fact, this hurricane Maria right now that we're seeing had sustained winds of 165 miles an hour up to 195 miles an hour maximum. [00:46:55] And that was moving into Puerto Rico just recently. [00:46:58] And a matter of fact, they say it dropped down to a hurricane four or category four, and then it's going to pick back up once it leaves because right now the eye of that hurricane just went right across Puerto Rico. [00:47:08] So when it hits that warmer water, be prepared to see it pick back up again. [00:47:13] Do people understand how fast 195 miles an hour? [00:47:17] I mean, the winds, I mean, that'll throw you. [00:47:21] My car doesn't even go 195 miles. [00:47:22] Oh, no. [00:47:23] Most cars thought this rips out houses like it's a game. [00:47:28] I mean, it's just devastating. [00:47:30] And I mean, I believe that we should not be trying to divide the land of Israel in any way whatsoever because that is not our land to touch. [00:47:37] That's God's land that's for his people. [00:47:39] That's strictly his business. [00:47:41] And we shouldn't be poking at his business because what does William Force's book say? [00:47:45] It's an eye for an eye that if we poke God's eye, he's going to have to poke us back. [00:47:49] People were even talking about, I remember a guest on the show talking about if we divide Israel about the fault line in California that goes straight through California and the fact that it's kind of overdue for an earthquake. [00:48:03] So I really hope that we don't divide Israel. [00:48:06] That's not just Christians saying that because some people are, oh, you Christians are, you know, you guys say that these things are going to happen and blah, blah, blah. [00:48:11] You guys are always fear-mongering. [00:48:13] But these are scientific facts that they're saying that California is actually, there's a possibility that it will, I mean, this sounds like crazy, but fall off the face of the map because the fault line, and they're saying it is due. [00:48:27] It's ready. [00:48:28] It's overdue. [00:48:28] It's overdue. [00:48:29] But this isn't the one that's a single thing. [00:48:30] But this is also another thing in the 31 Things. [00:48:33] Yeah. [00:48:34] That this is going to happen. [00:48:35] Pastor Jim saw a vision of this happening. [00:48:37] Yeah. [00:48:38] You know, a lot of people right now in California are extremely worried. [00:48:42] I've been reading articles from the LA Times talking about an 8.2 and what that would do and the catastrophe that if an 8.2 hit Los Angeles area, how devastating that would be. [00:48:57] Honestly, I personally think they have more to worry about an earthquake than they do North Korea hitting them with a nuclear bomb. [00:49:04] I mean, you know, we see the world going crazy right now. [00:49:07] North Korea, Iran, we also have our own issues here in the United States of America and our territories. [00:49:12] We have natural disasters and we have racial tensions and what seems to be like a crumbling system, to be honest, with our government. [00:49:18] But we do have somewhere that is not crumbling, that is always a firm foundation. [00:49:22] And that's where we place our feet, which is only the rock of Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. [00:49:28] So I encourage you today, if you haven't accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, get into a good Bible-believing church. [00:49:33] You can even call us here at Morningside Church and we would love to pray with you and walk you through that process, which is a very simple process because the Lord has been waiting and waiting for you to come back to him because he is a good father. [00:49:45] He's a good, you know, what would be a groom for us as a bride for him. [00:49:49] And the world's going to seem, you know, as it's going crazy and it's continued to progress that way. [00:49:54] But I promise you that you'll find eternal security in Jesus Christ. [00:49:57] And in this moment, it's not a time for the church to cower down or be scared. [00:50:03] This is a time where we can read the book that has been provided to us and realize, oh my goodness, those things are going to come to pass and they have to come to pass in order for Jesus Christ to have his second return and to come take us into the heavenly realm. [00:50:17] I mean, and that's a beautiful thing because, you know, there is going to be a fight, but we have already obtained the victory through the blood of Jesus Christ on the cross. [00:50:25] So like I said, please accept Jesus into your heart. [00:50:27] Get into a good Bible-believing church and pursue your relationship with Jesus Christ. [00:50:32] And I promise you, you will never be disappointed because there's nothing more, there's nothing more precious than being in that intimate place with Jesus Christ.