Sermon #015 - Jeremiah 1-4 Toxic pesticide agriculture is an ABOMINATION against God
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Welcome to today's sermon.
I'm Mike Adams, and you're really going to enjoy this one, I think, because we're going to relate another book of the Old Testament to our modern era.
And it's hardcore, let's put it that way, because, well, it's Old Testament God.
Let's start with Jeremiah 4, verse 22.
For my people are foolish, he says.
My people are foolish.
Now, he's talking about, of course, the citizens of the kingdom of Judah and the people of Jerusalem, primarily.
He says, my people are foolish.
They have not known me.
They are silly children or foolish children, depending on how you interpret that.
But I'm going to say silly children because that's the New King James Version.
They are silly children.
And they have no understanding.
He says, they are wise to do evil.
Now, he doesn't mean wise the way you and I understand it.
What he means is they are accomplished or experienced at doing evil.
They are technically quite adept at doing evil.
Okay, so that's what the word wise means there.
They are wise to do evil, but to do good, they have no knowledge, he says.
Now, God is, of course, talking to Jeremiah the prophet, and this book of Jeremiah has so much to teach us, so many things in common with our modern time.
It just gives me chills to even be able to bring you this message from the book of Jeremiah, which is the longest book in the Bible, by the way.
It's quite long, and a lot of the things that God says to Jeremiah, he says over and over and over again, But actually, this book was created by a collection of the writings of Jeremiah, so it kind of makes sense that a lot of the themes would appear multiple times.
But let's back up and get some context of all of this.
So as we understand it historically, the events in the book of Jeremiah took place around, so let's say roughly 2,600 years ago, give or take.
It's actually a little more than that, but it just gives you kind of a time period here.
So this is something like almost 800 years after Exodus.
So a lot has happened since then.
But one of the common themes is that the people...
Of, well, let's say Israel, even though the people of Israel, you know, there was a split and there became the kingdom of Israel versus the kingdom of Judah.
But they all have the same ancestors, right?
They're all Abrahamic, we shall say.
But there was, of course, a split and different kings, different kingdoms, although they were right next to each other.
The kingdom of Judah was to the south of the kingdom of Israel, but they were both conquered.
And the conquering of the kingdom of Judah came from the north via the Babylonians and their king, Nebuchadnezzar.
But God chose Jeremiah, who's called the weeping prophet, by the way.
God chose Jeremiah to try to warn the people of Judah, and again, Jerusalem, we'll say, that was the capital city, the primary city where most of the sin was taking place.
Jeremiah was to warn the people of And to kind of summarize it, the people of Jerusalem, they lost the fear of God.
They turned against Him.
They began to worship other idols and other gods.
And they basically said that they don't need God in their lives and they're going to make their own law and so on.
And of course they pursued greed and monetary wealth and all kinds of fakery.
Even in the book of Jeremiah it mentions that the women in Jerusalem, they put on a lot of makeup and the men tried to gather golden clothes and robes and things and there was a lot of materialism at the time.
Sound familiar?
Because, you know, here we are again, right?
But Jeremiah was chosen by God even before he was born.
It even says in chapter 1, and I hope I'm getting this right, but chapter 1, I think the very first verse goes something like, I knew you before you were in your mother's womb.
And that's God saying, I chose your soul, Jeremiah, I chose your soul to be born.
And I spoke to you as a child that you were going to be an important prophet.
And even at age 20, Jeremiah was given the burden of speaking the truth to the people of Judah, the people of Jerusalem.
Now, I ask you this question.
And this has everything to do with the world that we live in right now today.
Here's a question.
Is it popular to tell people the truth about much of anything?
Is it a popular thing to tell people that they've crossed some boundaries?
To tell people, hey, you've become morally corrupt.
You shouldn't do these things.
You need to stop doing these things.
Is that ever popular?
No, it's not.
Not today and not back then because, you know, in Jeremiah's day, it was, well, it was party time.
Party down, rave parties at Jerusalem, giant sex orgies.
Nobody wanted God.
They didn't need God.
They had their own society.
It was working just fine, they thought.
And Jeremiah would show up and say, this is wrong, this is evil, this is immoral.
And so the local people hated him.
He was extremely unpopular, as you can imagine.
And, in fact, the local people turned to other pastors and priests who had more popular messages, popular sayings like, oh, you're free to do whatever you want, which, by the way, is a key message of Satan.
You know, freedom and liberty from God.
Not obedience to God, but freedom from God.
And that's what the people of Jerusalem practiced in their sexual habits, in their marriage habits, in their pursuit of greed and material wealth, and in their lack of integrity, their lack of law, and so on.
So Jeremiah was not a popular prophet.
And he was burdened most of his life with telling the truth and being persecuted and being plunged into the bottom of a cistern, a well.
Because the powers that be did not want him telling people the truth.
And what truth was that, you may ask?
What truth was that?
That if this society did not re-embrace God, that God would make sure it was destroyed.
God would overrun the kingdom of Judah and the city of Jerusalem with invaders, the Babylonians from the north.
And God promised that the kingdom of Judah would be destroyed by the sword and by famine and pestilence.
So these three things, right?
War, famine, and disease.
This is the trifecta of bad things happening to your nation.
And this persists even to this day.
You know, look at what is happening in our society today.
You also have a nation that has turned against God, a nation that is steeped in immoral sexual perversion, transgender mutilations of children, you know, wild multiple sex partner parties and orgies, and also just straight up blasphemy against God, mocking the church at the Olympics and things like that.
So if God were speaking to our modern Western civilization today in the same way that he was speaking through Jeremiah, and he said, I will put the words on your lips, Jeremiah.
So you don't even need to worry about knowing everything.
I'm just going to put the words on your lips and you speak it to the people.
But God spoke through Jeremiah and told the people, I'm going to destroy your nation.
I'm going to have your cities looted.
And there won't be one man left standing alive.
Not one citizen alive.
And we'll find the verse where that is said.
I'm just paraphrasing at this point just to give you kind of the big picture.
And indeed, that's exactly what happened.
Despite the warnings from Jeremiah, that is exactly what happened because the people of the day there, the citizens of Judah, had become so evil and so displaced from God.
If you go to Jeremiah 6, verse 6, And
this kind of language is found again and again, really combined with a series of promises where the Lord is, on one hand, Very threatening to the nation, the kingdom of Judah, and especially the people of Jerusalem.
Very threatening, saying, if you don't follow me, if you don't reject your current ways and embrace me, you will be utterly destroyed.
You will be exterminated.
That's his promise.
Mass death for everybody, total collapse of the city.
But he also says, you know, he puts a carrot out there and says, if you turn to my teachings, if you reject your wicked ways and embrace the teachings of God, then once again you shall be blessed.
You shall see abundance of crops and of wealth and essentially of, you know, joy, happiness and families and all these other things.
So it's the carrot and the stick together.
But it doesn't work.
The people of the kingdom of Judah, they continue to reject God because they do not learn until their cities are burning.
Now, what does that have to do with today?
Well, as you know, my focus on teaching Scripture is to bring in these very important components of health and treating the body as a temple and using the natural molecules and medicines that God placed upon this earth to Through the expression of Mother Nature,
through natural synthesis of these miracle molecules that takes place in the plants, the vegetables, the fruits, the nuts and seeds, but also the superfoods, the microalgae, and some other amazing molecules that exist in our world, most of which are created through Mother Nature, i.e.
expressions of God.
And how can these help you Achieve your life's goals of being healthy or detoxification of the toxic chemicals that we're all exposed to to some extent.
And purify your blood, purify your physical body, which is a necessary step to achieve spiritual purification or to be closer to God.
If your physical body is all polluted, how can you be close to God in your spirit?
If your brain is poisoned with lead or copper, if you have metals poisoning in your brain, you will likely begin to exhibit signs of schizophrenia.
You will have emotional problems.
You won't be in full control of your mental faculties because your physical brain is being poisoned by these toxic elements.
And thus, before we can have success on our spiritual journey, we have to clear our bodies, clear our neurons of these toxins.
And in order to do that, we must learn about health and nutrition, detoxification, clean water, clean air, getting the molds and fungi out of our homes, and all these other things.
Physical purity is absolutely a necessary step for spiritual purity.
And I believe that this message has been severely lacking in today's churches.
And I liken this to sort of Jeremiah's relationship with the people of Judah at the time.
Think about the similarities here.
Now, for this mental exercise, I will play the role of Jeremiah.
And I'm not claiming that I am anywhere near the greatness or the humility of Jeremiah, by the way, and I've not experienced anywhere near his suffering.
This is a thought experiment.
This is a metaphor.
But if I were Jeremiah and I went to a church and said to them some truth that, let's say, the Lord had placed upon my lips to say, hey, churchgoers, You know that the body is supposed to be the temple.
You know that your physical body, the gift of life, is an expression of the mind of God.
So why then, church, why are you, let's say to the pastor, why are you telling your congregation to take these toxic, deadly jabs that infest their bodies with transhumanism, alien proteins through mRNA experimental injections?
Is that not contradictory to the teachings of God?
Or Leviticus chapter 17, for the life of the flesh is in the blood.
So if the blood is not pure, then how can your flesh be pure?
How can your life be pure?
Your blood is contaminated, right?
Well, if I said that, or let's say on top of that, If I were again speaking metaphorically as the prophet Jeremiah, if I said to a church, after being inspired by the words of the Lord, if I said, hey, churchgoers,
you know, in modern language, why are you serving donuts and sugared up We're good to go.
These destructive processed foods that come out of toxic agricultural practices such as the spraying of glyphosate, which is Satan's molecule out of agriculture.
Why are you doing this?
If I said those things, I would get the same reaction today that Jeremiah got in his time.
And what reaction was that?
Well, the people of the church would say, you know, Go away!
Boo!
Boo!
We don't want to hear from you.
We want to keep eating donuts and ice cream and GMOs and, you know, cheaper pesticide-laden foods, whatever, just because this is what we're used to.
This is what we're comfortable with.
And we want to go out and get jabbed with the vaccines and we want to wear the mask because that's what's socially acceptable.
That's the conformity.
Because what's popular...
It's very often not what God demands of us.
What's popular and even socially accepted is not often what we're supposed to be doing.
Sure, it's, I suppose, in certain circles, I suppose, it's popular to run around Jerusalem having sex orgies all over the place.
I suppose it might be popular to treat your body not as a temple but as an amusement park.
Right?
I mean, for a lot of people, they're going to be drawn to that kind of behavior.
They're going to feel, I don't know, alive, or they're going to feel some sensory existence, you know, some stimulation, let's say.
Sensory stimulation to make them feel alive in an otherwise world that's dead to them, let's say.
So eating, if you think about it, eating excitotoxins also, which is the artificial flavor enhancers of MSG or autolyzed yeast extract.
This is sort of like a nutritional orgy.
Yes, it's very stimulating to the tongue to have monosodium glutamate on the tongue.
It's very stimulating to the nervous system.
It's a sensory experience if you believe that you should live your life with your mouth functioning as an amusement park.
But these can be toxic molecules, toxic to human neurology, toxic to metabolism and so on.
These are not the molecules that God has put into the foods in their proper ratios, although I do understand, of course, you can find glutamate in foods like tomatoes, but it's not an isolated concentrate that is toxic in its natural form.
Just like, for example, in the coca leaf plant, I've talked about this before, Yes, you can find the same molecules that can be extracted and isolated and turned into cocaine, but just drinking coca leaf tea doesn't have the same problems of snorting cocaine because in the natural plant, it's a full spectrum of supporting molecules.
You don't have the concentration that turns it into a poison, you see.
So the dosage matters in all of this.
What man has done though is mankind has taken certain molecules or synthesized molecules And sometimes taking them from, let's say, bacteria, which is where aspartame comes from.
And aspartame is an artificial sweetener that's also considered an excitotoxin.
And they put these artificial sensory experience molecules into the foods and beverages and all the artificial treats, you know, and the sweets and the artificial colors are in there as well.
And they've turned food into something that is satanic, So sometimes the truth that people need to hear is extremely unpopular.
This is what Jeremiah found out, and he spent his life dedicated to trying to warn, or at least most of his life, trying to warn the people of Judah what was coming, that they would be destroyed.
Well, in a similar fashion, and again, I'm not at all claiming that I am of the same merit as the prophet Jeremiah, just to be clear.
I'm a nutritionist, but I have been teaching kind of in the same way he was teaching.
I've been teaching that if you don't get the toxins out of the food supply, if you keep eating poisons, that your civilization will be destroyed by disease.
You see?
So this is where I feel a sense of closeness and resonating with Jeremiah the prophet.
Jeremiah warned that because of moral destruction that the kingdom of Judah and the city of Jerusalem would be destroyed by war, by the sword.
And I have spent 20 plus years warning people that our civilization will be destroyed by toxins, poisons, and by the assault of the needle.
So instead of the sword being rammed through your body, now we have the needle being jabbed into your body, where the sword causes you to bleed out.
The jab causes you to bleed in.
It takes over your blood, takes over your cells, it penetrates your cells, takes over the ribosomes, and causes your cells to turn into bioweapons factories that then churn out toxic alien proteins which are shed onto others around you.
That's called viral shedding.
And it's a known part of modern-day vaccines.
In fact, if you open up a vaccine insert sheet just for something simple like the chickenpox vaccine, varicella, and you read the insert, it says, it warns you, if you take this vaccine...
Don't be around other people for several days because you will shed chickenpox all over them and it could harm and kill people who are immunocompromised like elderly people or people with weak immune systems.
So this is openly admitted by modern medicine.
And you'll notice, by the way, that I'm talking about both medicine and food.
Modern medicine and modern food have both been turned into poisons, and they both represent to our modern-day America the same kind of threat that the Babylonians represented to ancient Jerusalem.
Your city will be destroyed if you do not turn away from your wicked ways.
Now, let's hear God say this in his own words, and I'll relate that to what I'm talking about here in terms of health.
Jeremiah chapter 2, verse 7.
This is God talking through the prophet Jeremiah, talking to the people of Judah.
Quote, I brought you into a bountiful country to eat its fruit and its goodness.
But when you entered, you defiled my land.
Which I relate that to modern society spraying pesticides and herbicides and toxic poisons and heavy metals all over the food crops, right?
Isn't that defiling God's land?
Even though, of course, modern-day synthetic pesticides and herbicides did not exist in, you know, 600 BC or thereabouts, the time of Jeremiah, but today it's the same principle, right?
So, again, I brought you into a bountiful country.
This is God saying, you know, to his people, I led you to the promised land, right?
The land of milk and honey, the land of abundance and fruit.
And this is what I love about the Bible, is learning about all the fruits, the pomegranates, the figs, the vines, and everything else.
All the different herbs, which we'll get to in other sermons.
But saying, why did you defile my land?
Why did you destroy the soil microbes with toxic chemicals?
You poisoned the land that I gave you.
This is God saying this.
Continuing, quote,"...and made my heritage an abomination." Why?
You know, you turn my land, which should have been inherited by your children and grandchildren, you turned it into an abomination, some kind of creature of death and destruction.
And he threatens retribution.
Verse 9, Therefore I will yet bring charges against you, says the Lord, and against your children's children.
I will bring charges.
You know, multi-generational curse from God.
That's not a good thing.
He continues, I'm skipping ahead, of course, this is a very long chapter, but to verse 13.
For my people have committed two evils, he says.
They have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewn themselves cisterns, broken cisterns that can hold no water.
Now, this verse, verse 13, is really important to understand because when God says, they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, is he talking about water, H2O? Not exactly.
He's talking about much more than water.
When he says that he is the fountain of living waters, he's referring to the fountain of life, which is this spark that That comes from your soul granted to you by God, the life of your experience here on earth, and the consciousness that pervades all living systems.
The fact that you have a soul consciousness and the fact that you are blessed with this life force energy, this all comes from God.
And here he is describing as the fountain of living waters.
Of course, you could also take it literally and say, well, he's the source of water.
And when God withholds his blessing upon your land, there will be drought.
And then there will be famine and pestilence and war because of that.
And yes, that's also in this chapter as well.
But the fountain of living waters, why does he use the word living?
See, it's not dead water.
It's not still water.
It is living water.
That's because the molecules are very much alive.
God's molecules.
That's why I use that phrase.
The molecules are alive.
They are infused with a sense of life and energy of life and even vibration that goes beyond their simple chemical composition.
You could say water is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, and you still wouldn't know what water is, would you?
Because the living waters have vibration.
They impart and they hold information.
And there's much more to water than just the chemistry.
But continuing, well, let me read the last two lines of verse 13 altogether.
Now, understand that in the day of Jeremiah, there was not a municipal water supply.
So you got water, either you collected it from rainfall, which was rather rare in many of these regions, or you got water from a well.
You had to dig a well and pull the water up from deep in the well, which was a lot of work.
And many areas, of course, you couldn't dig a well that would produce much of anything.
And the well water was often contaminated with certain metals, such as arsenic, which, by the way, persists in wells to this day.
But cisterns, cisterns were often used to collect what today we would call groundwater runoff.
So if water fell into a large area and there was a natural runoff zone, that in those days they would often build a little diversion and they would divert that water to a giant in-ground holding tank, which is a cistern.
Now, if that cistern is cracked, then, of course, it can hold no water.
Now, what would you make a cistern out of?
You would make it out of, typically, clay.
You know, some kind of clay.
There's no evidence that they had, you know, concrete at that time, and they certainly didn't have rebar, so they use clay.
And clay, you know, is a water barrier.
But it can become dried and cracked in the sun, and if it's cracked, then the water dissipates and falls out of the bottom of the cistern.
So what does that mean metaphorically?
If the fountain of living waters as God is the life spirit, the soul, the source of all creative divine life in the universe, if the people of Jerusalem are building cisterns that are broken and can hold no water, what is it saying?
It means that their immoral behavior is a broken vessel that can hold no morality.
It cannot hold what God demands of you, which is a sense of righteousness, a sense of truth, a sense of morality, and a sense of personal integrity in your life.
In other words, he's saying, your souls are broken cisterns.
Your souls can hold no water, the living water.
In other words, he's saying you are wretched and wicked and basically we're going to destroy you or he's going to destroy you.
And that's what he did.
In verse 19, he says your own wickedness will correct you and your backslidings will rebuke you.
Know therefore and see that it is an evil and bitter thing that you have forsaken the Lord your God and the fear of me is not in you.
See?
The fear of me is no longer in you, is what he's saying.
Now, this verse, verse 19, again, this is chapter 2, verse 19.
He is saying, your own wickedness will correct you.
Now, I find this to be really fascinating because God is speaking about the cause and effect laws of the universe that he has set into motion.
God does not say here that I will correct you.
He's saying that your own wickedness will correct you.
He's saying that you in your wickedness have unleashed a series of events that will come back to you.
Basically, this is God saying, watch out for karma.
And he continues, and your backslidings will rebuke you, right?
Your actions have consequences is what he's saying.
And he's also saying, I believe, that your actions have consequences outside of what even God himself intends.
You know, God has set in motion the laws of the universe.
Those laws have their own action-reactions as the flow of time proceeds forward.
And it doesn't take the will of God...
To intervene to punish somebody if their own wickedness has set into motion a series of events that lead to their own destruction, you see.
So when God said earlier that I brought you into this bountiful country, but when you entered, you defiled my land, think about cause-effect consequences of modern-day agriculture.
So if you enter a land and it's very abundant, it's got rich soils, diverse ecosystems, all kinds of pollinators, insect biomass, soil microbes that are alive and well, lots of moisture retention because of the forests and the leaves and grasses falling on the ground.
And that's a bountiful land.
But if you then treat that through evil, through destructive molecules of Satan, the pesticides and the herbicides, and if you kill the microbes in the soil and you over plow the soil even, which causes a lot of destruction of the and if you kill the microbes in the soil and you over plow
And if you cut down all the trees because you want to use it for growing soybeans or grazing cattle or whatever, then you have defiled his land.
But the results of that...
Which is the fact that your crops will begin to fail after a few years as you deplete all the nutrients and all the minerals in the soil and you deplete the biomass of healthy microbes in the soil and you deplete the pollinators and you deplete the ecosystems in which all of the animals live then you will suffer famine because your crops will fail and by the way, that didn't take God's intervention at all.
That's just fully aligned with the cause and effect that God has already set into motion.
You do X and you get Y, or you do A and you get B. You destroy your land, you're going to starve.
And that's not God punishing you.
That's just God saying, quote, your own wickedness will correct you.
And he even ties it back to metaphors of food and abundance.
In verse 21, this is really important.
Yet I had planted you a noble vine, a seed of highest quality, he says.
How then have you turned before me into the degenerate plant of an alien vine?
Well, what do you think he's talking about there?
I would say if we translate this or interpret this in a modern understanding, he's talking about genetically engineered crops.
He says, think about it.
Yet had I planted you a noble vine, a seed of highest quality, he's saying, I gave you, I, God, gave you the genetic code of the grape vine, an amazing plant that's filled with amazing nutrients, resveratrol, for example, or proanthocyanidins and all kinds of things, and various antioxidants in the grape seeds, in the grape skin, in the grapevine leaves.
I gave you the seed of highest quality.
That's God saying that this is the gift, the genetic code of the grape.
And then he asks, how then have you turned before me into the degenerate plant of an alien vine?
into the degenerate plant of an alien vine.
Now, in the book of Jeremiah, this would not have referred to GMOs because they did not have genetically engineered crops at that time.
And even today, grape plants are not commercially genetically engineered yet, to my knowledge anyway.
But the beautiful thing about the Bible is that it speaks simultaneously to different readers in different eras, even thousands of years later, as in this case.
So when we see him refer to the degenerate plant of an alien vine, it makes perfect sense to us.
Yeah, this GMO crop here, like today, genetically modified corn, this is alien to what corn is supposed to be.
It's not natural.
It's not of human natural selection origin because, of course, the Mesoamerican's And what is modern-day Mexico and some of the Native Americans, you know, they worked on corn generation after generation to make it into all these varieties that exist today.
And that's a very natural process of human beings simply sort of nudging corn in a direction that they want, larger kernels, you know, certain colors, certain nutrients, and so on.
But if you genetically engineer it, then it's an alien crop, alien to the will of God.
It is a degenerate plant.
And I ask you, what are most people eating today when it comes to corn products?
They are eating degenerate corn, genetically modified corn, which is grown with a toxin known as Bt toxin.
The synthesis of the toxin is engineered directly into the corn kernels.
So you know how God's plants produce miracle medicines, natural healing substances like sulforaphane or resveratrol or carotenoids or what have you?
Well, mankind's scientists have engineered a poison into the corn, which causes insects and bugs that eat the corn to die.
Well, the problem is that toxin remains in the corn when you eat it, too.
Does it have an impact on you?
Well, the health impacts of GMOs are widely studied, and it is widely believed by a great many food scientists, including myself, that the consumption of these substances is incredibly toxic or can be in certain circumstances because there can be a transgenic effect Let's say an integration of the genetic code of the toxins from the corn into the bacteria in your gut.
Now, this is a very interesting topic here, so let me bring in a little bit of background before we continue.
Have you ever heard of certain people who when they eat carbohydrates, they get drunk?
Have you ever heard that?
And you may say, well, how is that possible?
Well, it turns out that the yeast or microbes in their gut are consuming the carbohydrates as the carbs pass through their digestive tract, and they are fermenting the carbs into alcohol in the gut.
And then the alcohol gets absorbed and makes the person drunk.
This is documented.
It's not common, but it is real.
So there are people, because of the, let's say, the transplantation or the transgenic implantation of the genetic code of certain species of yeast or bacteria, their bodies are alcohol factories.
Now remember earlier we talked about how these mRNA jabs can turn your body into a bioweapons factory by hijacking your cells and making your body generate spike protein bioweapons.
Well, the things that you eat that also contain genetic code can, in certain rare circumstances, they can cause a transgenic sharing of genetic material, which is an implantation of this genetic code into the bacteria in your gut or the yeast species in your gut.
So just as some people's bodies produce alcohol when they eat carbohydrates, if you eat enough GMO crops...
That themselves contain the genetic code to produce BT toxin.
Then your gut could start to produce an insecticide inside your own gut.
And this insecticide, I would consider to be one of the many molecules of Satan.
So a Satanic molecule could be produced by the factory of either the bacteria or the yeast in your own gut.
And there are many different types of molecules that could be produced in this way.
And then this would cause you to feel ill.
It would be lethargy.
You would have perhaps chronic pain.
You would be sick all the time, and you wouldn't know why.
So modern medicine gives it a name, chronic fatigue syndrome, CFS. Now, there are many different causes for CFS, by the way.
But the internal poisoning from your own gut...
Because your body has taken up the genetic code or the alien code Vine code.
Because you ate GMOs, that is something that is afflicting an unknown number of people in the modern world.
And would God have opposed GMOs?
Absolutely.
No question about it.
He might have, if it were the Old Testament God, he might have just unleashed a giant fireball and burned all the GMO crops and fields.
I mean, he unleashed a flood, the great deluge of If he were operating in the same way today, he would probably set fire to all the GMO crops that are planted all over the world, which is perhaps, I don't know, 80% of the corn crops or some very large number like that.
Most people who eat corn, virtually everybody, is eating genetically modified corn, which is the, quote, alien plant or alien vine, a degenerate plant, as God describes it.
And in the very next verse, God says you can't wash this off.
He literally says that, quote, for though you wash yourself with lye and use much soap, yet your iniquity is marked before me, says the Lord God, quote, how can you say I am not polluted?
See?
He's laying it out for you.
Did you know this was in the Bible?
Did you know?
Kind of fascinating, isn't it?
The Bible speaks to the same insults to nature that are happening today, thousands of years later.
It speaks to this in a way that is just absolutely amazing.
And that's why I really appreciate your feedback for these sermons.
The people are texting me and emailing me and saying they're fascinated by these sermons because they never realize these connections in the Bible.
A lot of people may have read the Bible before, but they never connected it to what's happening today with food or agriculture or pesticides or medicine or GMOs or vaccines or any of these other things.
But when I read this, as I'm doing with you here today, it speaks directly to these issues.
This is not ambiguous language, you know?
Think about it.
Yet I had planted you a noble vine, a seed of the highest quality.
How then have you turned before me into the degenerate plant of an alien vine?
You don't have to have any kind of leap of interpretation to see what this is saying.
And by the way, we're only in the second chapter of Jeremiah.
There's like 157 yet to go.
Well, not exactly that many, but it's very long.
We've only just scratched the surface here.
Another example, verse 34, this isn't about food, but rather about violence and possibly about abortion and child sacrifice.
God says, also on your skirts is found the blood of the lives of the poor innocents.
I have not found it by secret search, but plainly on all these things.
This is God saying, you have blood on your clothes.
You have blood on your hands.
You have not cared for life.
And it's obvious to me, the Lord is saying, it's obvious to me.
I don't have to look deeply.
You wear the evidence of the blood and the destruction of life.
You wear it around plainly, he says.
You're not even ashamed of this.
In chapter 3, verse 3, he says, Therefore the showers have been withheld.
Remember we talked about the living waters, but also the literal water.
God says, the showers have been withheld and there has been no latter rain.
You have had a harlot's forehead.
You refuse to be ashamed.
So he's saying that your wickedness is so evident.
It's written on your head and you refuse to be ashamed.
You're not even ashamed of all these evil things that you have done.
And you have set into motion with this wickedness the fact that your crops will fail.
You will suffer famine and pestilence as a result.
God promises to destroy this land because of how evil they have become.
And in chapter 4, he really begins to speak about it.
Now, he does this again and again through other sections, but let's see.
chapter 4, verse 6, part of it.
For I will bring disaster from the north and great destruction.
And I'm skipping a little bit.
To make your land desolate, your cities will be laid waste without inhabitant.
See, no one will be left alive is what he's saying.
The priests shall be astonished and the prophets shall wonder.
And then Jeremiah begins to insert his thoughts and his sorrow in verse 14.
O Jerusalem, wash your heart from wickedness that you may be saved.
How long shall your evil thoughts lodge within you?
And God answers, your ways and your doings have procured these things for you.
See?
Cause and effect, once again.
This is your wickedness, he says, because it is bitter because it reaches to your heart.
In other words, he's saying to the people of Jerusalem, it's not just that you carry out wicked acts, but that it's in your heart to do so.
That you are living wickedness, you see.
It reaches to your heart, he says.
This is your way, this is your inspiration, is to do these wicked, evil things.
And I would say that's describing a lot of modern society today.
And this is why when we hear words from many of the more progressive modern churches to say, well, we should be tolerant of everyone and everything and everybody and every perversion.
Our answer must be no.
No.
We should not be tolerant of wickedness.
We should not be tolerant of evil.
We should not be tolerant of Satan's molecules and transgenic mutations, genital mutilations.
We must have discernment.
This is a message that Jeremiah would have agreed with.
This is not about just embracing everything under the sun, you know, orgies and sodomy and sex parties and wickedness and mutilations and child sacrifice.
No.
Even though, you know, sadly, that's what a lot of modern society teaches.
Just openness, like everything goes.
It's all good.
Just say it's all love.
You know, pedophilia in the modern world.
They call it man-boy love.
They call it love.
You and I know that it's wickedness.
It is an exploitation of children.
So we must have discernment.
And I know this is a bit off topic of health and nutrition and so on, but it all shares the same question.
Are we going to honor our Creator and thereby honor the people who are created in the image of God, whether they be children or elderly?
Whether they be family or non-family, whether they be people of other ethnicities or other skin colors, or even people of other religions, are we going to honor all people, all children of God?
Or are we going to walk down the path of destruction and call for war against people just as we call for agricultural war against weeds?
You understand that carpet bombing fields with glyphosate is a war on weeds.
It's unleashing Satan's molecule to destroy living plants that are called weeds.
But you also know, I hope you know, that in the history of Planned Parenthood, one of the founders, Margaret Sanger, called black people human weeds.
Did she not?
She called black people human weeds.
And she implied that abortion was a way to exterminate people of dark skin color because they were the weeds to the plants of humanity that they wanted to flourish instead.
And so you see, it is this mindset.
It has everything to do with modern agriculture, which is rooted in mass destruction, carpet bombing chemicals, killing the microbes.
That's the same as trying to kill people of a certain skin color or kill babies or what have you.
This is why permaculture is in alignment with God.
It's in alignment with the teachings of God because permaculture teaches that you don't need to use all these synthetic chemicals and poisons or sometimes this is called regenerative agriculture and that Through the miracle of nature and God,
you add to the bounty of food and medicine and soil microbiology and the things that are being produced in this region, potentially a food forest, but it doesn't have to be a forest.
So permaculture can be practiced to produce food without relying on mass killing of the species that you don't want.
But it doesn't look like straight rows of crops spanning 500-acre flat fields with not a tree in sight.
It doesn't look like that at all.
And those open, empty, sterile fields would never produce real food if not for all the synthetic chemicals sprayed on them, chemicals that kill the microbes, that render the land sterile for generations to come, or, as God says, an abomination.
So you see how this is all the same thing.
These are the same patterns.
The way you treat the land is also probably the way that you will treat other people.
If you love to use poisons and toxins to kill in your front lawn, you probably also support the mass killing of people that are a different skin color, a different religion.
Maybe you support killing the Palestinians.
Who are actually the offspring of Abraham.
By the way, they are the actual Semites.
But it's that same mindset, you see, the mindset of death and murder and destruction and killing that God spoke against.
And he said, if that's your philosophy, then you shall unleash destruction upon yourself.
It's not even me, God, doing it to you.
It's doing it to you, doing it to yourself.
Jeremiah talked about this, verse 20.
Here in chapter four, destruction upon destruction is cried for the whole land is plundered.
Suddenly my tents are plundered and my curtains in a moment.
How long will I see the standard and hear the sound of the trumpet?
He's talking about the armies of war that are coming.
And then God says something very powerful that I started off with here.
I'm going to end today's sermon with this quote, although we'll cover Jeremiah more.
God says...
Chapter 4, verse 22.
I think this is so powerful.
God says, For my people are foolish.
They have not known me.
They are silly children, and they have no understanding.
They are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.
And God even kind of gives a review of what he did, what he created.
So let me just go through a little bit of this.
Verse 23, I beheld the earth, and indeed it was without form and void, and the heavens, they had no light, he says.
I beheld the mountains, and indeed they trembled, and all the hills moved back and forth.
You know, he's talking about the formation of the cosmos and the formation of earth and the formation of the laws of physics.
This was before the formation of light, right?
He says, I beheld, and indeed there was no man.
And all the birds of the heavens had fled.
I beheld, and indeed, the fruitful land was a wilderness, and all its cities were broken down at the presence of the Lord by his fierce anger.
Now, by the way, it's not clear to be, this seems to be presented as the words of Jeremiah, but God's speaking through Jeremiah, but I'm reading it as if God is saying it.
But those of you who are deeper Bible scholars, you may have something to add to that, and I welcome that.
But I see that as God speaking through Jeremiah.
Just to wrap this up, then the next verse.
For thus says the Lord, the whole land shall be desolate, yet I will not make a full end, for this shall the earth mourn, and the heavens above be black.
Because I have spoken, I have purposed, and will not relent, nor will I turn back from it.
He has made a decision, in other words, to destroy this wicked, evil society.
Every city shall be forsaken, he says, and not a man shall dwell in it.
Oh, and actually, a couple more verses.
I love this one.
And when you are plundered, what will you do?
He says.
He's asking the people of Jerusalem.
When you are plundered, what will you do?
Though you clothe yourself with crimson, though you adorn yourself with ornaments of gold, you know, all you rich people collecting all your material wealth and you think you're so amazing, such big stuff, right?
Yeah.
Those are my words, not God's words.
Continuing, quote, though you enlarge your eyes with paint, in vain you will make yourself fair.
In other words, you put on all this makeup and try to make yourself look beautiful, but you're wicked.
You're wicked inside, right?
That's what I'm saying.
Your lovers will despise you.
They will seek your life, he says.
Wow!
So, again, Here's the message from God, as I see it, so far up through chapter 4 of the book of Jeremiah.
It is simply this.
If you as a society, if you unleash wickedness, then there will be natural cosmic karma that comes back and destroys your society.
God doesn't even have to intervene.
If you pursue, whether it's about culture or morality or agriculture or medicine or science, if you pursue destructive things and you turn away from the gifts of God, then you shall be destroyed.
And the fountain of the living waters that God graced us with, that gives us food crops, that gives us the air we breathe, that gives us the microbes in the soil, that gives us the ecosystems of nature that support life on Earth, the very fact that the sun is producing warmth the very fact that the sun is producing warmth and light and energy that powers everything on this planet, all of that, in one way or another, can be taken from us.
Or if we are wicked in our ways, then we can destroy local ecosystems.
We can destroy farms and crops just by having toxic farming practices, by poisoning everything, poisoning the waters, poisoning the ocean.
And what has mankind done today?
The human race has poisoned everything.
It has poisoned the air, the soil, the water, the oceans, the plants, the trees, the microplastics in the ocean water.
The food supply is toxic, filled with Satan's molecules.
The medicine is toxic.
The serpent's molecules are in the weight loss drugs, for God's sake, right?
What do you suppose God would say right now, today, in response to this?
What would he say?
It's very clear.
He would...
Seek the total destruction of this society through whatever means, but you can see it's war, it's famine, it's pestilence, it's drought.
So look around.
You see any of that happening?
I'm not even saying that it's God intervening right now in this moment.
It's just cause and effect based on the laws that God already set into motion.
And think about that last verse that I read.
What he said.
When you are plundered, what will you do?
When your society is destroyed, what will you do?
Yeah, you clothe yourself with crimson.
You have fashion clothing.
You adorn yourself with ornaments of gold.
Okay, you have jewelry.
You have necklaces.
You have a lot of luxury items.
You enlarge your eyes with paint.
Oh, you make yourself look good.
You have cosmetic surgery.
In vain, you will make yourself fair.
But every city shall be forsaken, he says, in verse 29.
And not a man shall dwell in it.
The whole land shall be desolate.
The whole land.
So, are we headed into the destruction of our sinful cities and our societies that have turned against God?
I think the answer is yes, absolutely.
We are headed for the near total destruction of what Western civilization has become, which is wicked, evil, and rejects God, rejects all the gifts of nature.
We should expect the destruction of our To come.
Does that mean that it's the end of humanity?
No.
And in the next sermon here, we will cover what God and Jeremiah say about the rebuilding of society after the destruction of wickedness.
Because God always holds out that carrot and says, if you embrace my laws, then I shall grant you abundance.
And you know, all the things that go along with it.
Bountiful fruits and food and joy and families and happiness and wealth and all these things that matter.
Can we create that future together?
Yes, we can, but only if we choose to live in alignment with God's teachings.
And right now, you and I live in a society that has, let's say, over 90% rejected those teachings.
I don't know if it's exactly 90%.
I'm just saying the majority of people have rejected those teachings.
And sadly, there are even elements of the modern church that have rejected them, in my view, which is why I think it's so important for us to cover Scripture from this angle.
So I hope you have learned something.
I hope you've been intrigued by this.
There's a lot more to cover.
There are 52 chapters in Jeremiah, and we're on chapter 4, folks.
Just spent an hour covering up to chapter 4.
Well, we're not going to cover most of the later chapters and all the poems and everything, so don't worry about that.
This isn't going to take 10 hours to cover.
We're going to fast forward through it in the next sermon to get to the parts that I think really matter.
But please think about what we covered here.
Are you defiling the land?
Are you turning land into an abomination or are you caring for your land?
Are you a steward of land?
Do you treat your land the way that God would want you to treat your land?
What about the vines?
What about the seeds?
Do you use non-hybrid plants and heirloom organic seeds that can be saved and replanted one generation after the next?
Do not grow GMOs.
Do not grow non-viable hybrids.
Only grow heirloom varieties where you can save seeds and replant them because that honors God.
everything else is an abomination.
And thank you for listening today.
I'm Mike Adams.
We have a lot more sermons yet to come, a lot more to discover about our modern world, even though the words were written, what, 2,600 plus years ago.
Isn't that amazing?
How the Bible reaches out from the past and speaks to us in the present?
Well, because God's wisdom is timeless, folks.
Actually, we shouldn't be that surprised.
And we're facing the same challenges that humanity has faced and the same mistakes that humanity has committed over and over and over again, time and time again.
And the question is, will humanity ever learn the lessons?
Or will profit and greed and power always pull people away from God and make them think that they are their own gods?
I don't know the answer to that.
But we can make a choice individually.
And that's what I'm hoping to inspire you to do with these sermons.
So thank you for listening.
God bless you all.
And be sure to tune in to the other sermons.
Just wherever you found this sermon, all the other sermons will be published at the same place.
100 sermons in 100 days.
And we are on sermon number 15, I believe.
So quite a few more yet to go.
We might even get through the book of Jeremiah by the time we get to 100.