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Legacy Seed and Future Harvest
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| What do you think about what they're being teaching, what they're teaching our kids in school? | |
| Aren't you worried about that? | |
| I'm very concerned because the enemy is targeting the next generation. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And that's what this whole scheme of things is all about, is to pollute the minds of people. | |
| I mean, who ever thought we would get to the point where they're out there fighting to teach sex education to kindergarten, second and first, third graders? | |
| Who would ever dream of that? | |
| Because the enemy knows that his time is short. | |
| And the Bible said hell has enlarged her mouth. | |
| So now they're going after the next generation. | |
| Wow. | |
| And I'll tell you what, people, you better vote for Jesus. | |
| You better vote for people who stand up for the gospel for the Bible. | |
| There is only one foundation for morality. | |
| It's the Bible. | |
| You know what I've decided I want to do? | |
| My goal is to become a Bible thumper. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| Amen. | |
| I like you. | |
| So we don't want those Bible thumpers around. | |
| I want some Bible thumpers around. | |
| We need some preachers who thump the Bible. | |
| Oh, man. | |
| I bet you thump the Bible once in a while. | |
| Oh, I thump it and I throw it. | |
| I throw it at the devil. | |
| Come on, Sam. | |
| Yes. | |
| But, Pastor, I know we're just getting into this show and we're going to talk about the legacy seed. | |
| And we're jumping in a little early. | |
| This is our telethon. | |
| But what's important is that this is what this legacy seed is all about. | |
| On our show yesterday, Dr. Tan alluded to about the next generation. | |
| And so that's what legacy is all about. | |
| It's not just for us. | |
| I want my children and my grandchildren and my children's children to know God. | |
| And I just really sense that this is so important on this legacy seed because it's just not about this generation, but it's about the generations to come. | |
| Our children. | |
| That is talking about legacy and generations. | |
| It's important to understand that you have seed, time, and harvest. | |
| And then harvest. | |
| Right. | |
| And so the process begins with seed, but there is this thing in between seed and harvest called time. | |
| And so what we're doing now will somehow, somewhere, by the grace and the mercy and the miraculous life that can only come from God, be a harvest for a future generation. | |
| Oh, that's okay. | |
| Amen. | |
| You're covering the seed. | |
| You know, oftentimes we talk about Jezebel. | |
| She was a prophet killer. | |
| But nobody talks about her daughter, which is Athaliah. | |
| She's a prophet killer. | |
| And the Bible says that she had summons to kill all the boys, the royal seed, so that she can remain queen. | |
| But the scripture said they took one away. | |
| They hid one away. | |
| I feel my preacher coming now. | |
| Praise God. | |
| They tuck one away in the bed chambers, which was Joaz. | |
| Praise God, to let the devil know that you can't have them all. | |
| And I believe this show today is going after those children. | |
| And it's a legacy seed to let the devil know you cannot have the next generation that's coming. | |