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Nov. 10, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Sermon #101 - Genesis Ch 19 - God wants us to DENOUNCE the wicked...
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Welcome to today's sermon for The Church of Natural Abundance.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
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Now the topic for today, this is a really timely topic.
We're going to cover really two things.
One is we're going to push back against this crazy idea that is pretty common in a lot of Christian circles, which is that you should never condemn anybody for anything.
That it's always wrong to condemn, and only God can condemn.
All the rest of us should be like Jesus, and we should just love everybody all the time, even rapists, murderers, killers.
No, I mean, seriously, there was a recent situation where an American white woman visited a country and It's like a third world country.
She was raped by a bunch of men there and she blamed it on white men in America.
And she said that her being raped by these black men, it was an enlightening experience.
And she did not blame them at all.
And this is an extreme example of the insanity that I'm talking about.
Refusal to condemn those who are wrong.
And then the second point we're going to cover today, which is related to that, is this kind of New Age idea that you can't condemn anybody because we're all one.
Right?
So the claim is that we are all one consciousness, that we're not even separate at all.
Since we're all just one consciousness, that when you condemn somebody else, you're actually just condemning yourself.
And, of course, that's complete and utter nonsense.
We are not one consciousness on this earth.
We are individuated.
We each have our own separate thoughts.
I don't know your thoughts.
You don't know my thoughts.
I don't hear your thoughts in my head, and you don't hear my thoughts in your head.
I hope.
Now, there are people that have certain skills like clairvoyance or whatever, you know, so-called psychic skills or remote viewing and things like that.
That's different.
I'm saying that day to day, we're not hearing all of each other's thoughts.
We are individuated.
We have individual decisions and choices and behaviors.
So we'll cover that in more detail as well, but that's a new age idea, which is that we're not even separate at all.
And thus, somehow we are responsible for everybody else's behavior, and we can't condemn them for anything they've done wrong.
All right, so let's go back to the first part of this, this idea that If you're a person who is holy, you should never condemn anybody for anything.
You should only just praise everybody and have eternal love for everybody.
And this would include, of course, invaders who are coming across your border and invading your country.
You must have just love for them.
Oh, we love you.
Someone who's invading your home, someone who's kicked in your front door, someone who is kidnapping your children.
You have to just love them, apparently, according to some people.
You can't push back that they say violence is always wrong.
You're not allowed to defend your home or your family or your farm or yourself.
You just have to just hold love as they chop you up with a machete or whatever they're doing.
Obviously, that is complete nonsense, complete and utter nonsense.
But it's an idea pushed by these woke churches that are trying to make sure that you forget that God condemned wickedness and evil.
And Jesus condemned wickedness and evil.
And we'll read some of the passages of Scripture to remind you, in case you've forgotten any of that, But let's just look at our modern world today.
If you refuse to condemn invaders, what happens to your country?
Well, Western Europe is finding out.
Western Europe has a lot of political leaders who are these woke women, and these woke women They don't want to condemn anybody for anything.
Not the invaders, not the violent rapists.
You know, rapes are through the roof over there in France and in England and in Germany and other countries.
And especially these female leaders, they all believe that you should never project any kind of male energy, like no defenses.
No condemnation.
You're not allowed to defend your borders, your country, your community, your culture, your home, your body, nothing.
And this idea is also infiltrating a lot of political movements that are taking away people's rights to defend themselves with firearms.
So all around the world, this kind of idea is disarming people.
And even in the UK, you can be charged with a crime if you fight back against someone who has broken into your home and is intending on stealing from you or committing violence against you.
So someone breaks into your home and they have a baseball bat.
In the UK, you are legally required to just stand there and take a beating.
You can't fight back with a sword, certainly not with a firearm, or not even with your fists.
If you fight back, you will be criminally charged.
So this is really a demonic suicide philosophy that God rejected and Jesus rejected.
And if we are people who...
who are spiritually true, then we must also reject those basically woke, weak ideas.
Because that movement has infiltrated the church and it's trying to take away your spiritual righteousness.
You know, if you're putting on the armor of God from Ephesians 6, it's because you're going to battle spiritually.
You're in the battle to defend What God has given us, which may be your life, right?
God gave you your life.
You have the right to defend it.
And you have the right to defend it using the tools of the day.
It might be a sword.
It might be a pistol.
It might be an AR-15.
Now, you do not have the right to instigate violence against others, but you absolutely have the right to use the tools of your time to defend yourself against imminent violence that is coming for you.
Now, God used violence to destroy the wicked.
And we can just go all the way back to Genesis, Genesis chapter 19, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
So Sodom and Gomorrah were, of course, two towns that were steeped in wickedness and evil, sexual perversion and No doubt, human trafficking and child rape and, you know, grooming and all these kinds of things, and they had turned against God, and they worshiped false idols, and they were engaged in mass fornication.
They were evil, wicked people.
Probably not nearly as evil and wicked as Western civilization is today, but evil and wicked enough for God to notice.
So if we go to Genesis chapter 19, verse 12, Then the men said to Lot, Have you anyone else here, son-in-law, your sons, your daughters, and whomever you have in this city?
Take them out of this place, for we will destroy this place, because the outcry against them has grown great before the face of the Lord, and the Lord has sent us to destroy it.
So Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law who had married his daughters and said, Get up, get out of this place, for the Lord will destroy this city.
But to his sons-in-law he seemed to be joking.
When the morning dawned, the angels urged Lot to hurry, saying, Arise, take your wife and your two daughters who are here, lest you be consumed in the punishment of the city.
Now, this is important because those who are closer to God, it seems, will be given a heads up, a little bit of a warning.
Like, hey, something's coming.
And in this case, guess what's coming?
Comets out of the sky, by the way, you know, or meteors.
And while he lingered, the men took hold of his hand, his wife's hand, and the hands of his two daughters, the Lord being merciful to him.
And they brought him out and set him outside the city.
So it came to pass, when they had brought them outside, that he said, Escape for your life.
Do not look behind you, nor stay anywhere in the plain.
Escape to the mountains, lest you be destroyed.
Now, why would this be the advice?
Well, because there's a giant comet impact coming.
Which we've covered in many other Bible sermons, of course.
This is not an impact that's large enough to destroy the region or the world, but it's large enough to destroy a couple of cities or towns.
And there will be a blast effect, a blast radius.
So you don't want to be anywhere near that blast radius.
That's why he is being encouraged to escape to the mountains.
You need some cover.
You know, the mountains, that's where, it's basically, it's a bunker.
You go into the caves in the mountains.
Verse 18, See, now this city is near enough to flee to, and it is a little one.
Please let me escape there.
Is it not a little one?
And my soul shall live.
And he said to him, See, I have favored you concerning this thing also, in that I will not overthrow this city for which you have spoken.
Hurry, escape there, for I cannot do anything until you arrive there.
Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar.
Verse 23, the sun had risen upon the earth when Lot entered Zoar.
Then the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah from the Lord out of the heavens.
So he overthrew those cities, all the plain, all the inhabitants of the cities and what grew on the ground.
But his wife looked back behind him and she became a pillar of salt.
All right.
So what does this mean?
Well, when it says the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, this is the Lord judging the people, the inhabitants of these towns, judging them for their wickedness.
This is God's example of saying the wicked shall be destroyed in his fury.
He rained down fire and brimstone upon them.
Well, what is that?
Well, obviously those are asteroids or comets with airburst effects.
And it came out of the heavens, which means it came out of the sky.
So this is the same kind of thing that Jesus talks about in Matthew 24, the same kind of thing that John reveals in Revelation that the angels told him about, the seven trumpets or seven comet impacts.
It's the same as the seven bulls, by the way, except they get larger and larger and larger, much larger than Sodom and Gomorrah, by the way.
Sodom and Gomorrah, that's a very small impact in terms of what's coming.
But did you know that to this day right now, there are scientists and archaeologists who have been able to find evidence that the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were in fact hit with meteors?
There are isotopic ratios that can be tested.
There are things called microspherials that can be found, like little microscopic spheres of glass or glass-like material, silica material, and other certain elemental isotopes that are the result of an impact and the ejection of particulate matter and then the resettling of that matter.
And scientifically, in the modern day, that can be confirmed, and it has been confirmed.
So Sodom and Gomorrah were hit.
I mean, we know where those cities were and are, and they were hit.
God sent comets or asteroids or meteors, whatever you want to call them, to destroy those cities, to destroy them for their wickedness.
So don't let anybody tell you that, oh, we should just forgive everybody.
We can't condemn anybody.
Everything's great.
That's not the case at all, especially if you follow the example of the Lord.
Remember, it says he overthrew the cities, all the plains, and all the inhabitants of the cities.
He destroyed every living person and also what grew on the ground.
Now, that reminds me of the first trumpet in Revelation because it says that the first trumpet destroys one-third of the forests of the earth and burns up all the grass on the earth.
That's a pretty big burst.
Whereas here in Genesis, it's just talking about basically destroying everything outside the city.
I mean, sort of close to the city, but even including outside the city, what grew on the ground.
And then verse 26, his wife looked back behind him and she became a pillar of salt.
Well, the pillar of salt, this is a very interesting description.
Salt is a crystalline structure, you know, scientifically speaking, sodium chloride.
But a pillar of salt could also refer to a collection of the mineral ash of a body burned or incinerated in an instant.
So it might mean that his wife didn't just look behind, but was left behind, didn't get out of the blast radius.
And therefore, when the blast hit, that she was turned instantly to ash.
And if you're looking for even more evidence of this, we shall continue with verse 27.
And Abraham went early in the morning to the place where he had stood before the Lord.
Then he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah and toward all the land of the plain.
And he saw, and behold, the smoke of the land, which went up like the smoke of a furnace.
The smoke, the aftermath of the impact and the fire.
And it came to pass when God destroyed the cities of the plain that God remembered Abraham and sent Lot out into the midst of the overthrow when he overthrew the cities in which Lot had dwelt.
All right?
So a lot of Christian pastors, ministers, etc., when they teach these passages, they think that this is all metaphor.
They think that this is all just kind of a supernatural comic book version.
And I don't think that's the case at all.
I think this is historically exactly what happened.
That, remember, the Lord controls the laws of gravity.
I mean, the Lord created the cosmos.
So we have one creator created the entire cosmos, created all the laws in the cosmos, which includes the laws of gravitation and matter and mass and electromagnetism and weak and strong nuclear forces, you know, atomic nuclei, all of it, quantum physics, you name it, the multiverse.
God created all those rules, and he can bend those rules whenever he wants, which means he can send what I call giant flaming space rocks, Anywhere on earth that he wants in order to destroy wickedness.
And this is what is clear is coming.
This is coming to our planet.
It's what's described in the book of Revelation.
America will be destroyed.
Israel and the Middle East will be destroyed.
In fact, the entire planet, all of human civilization is ultimately destroyed by these truly wicked Literally, earth-shattering events that take place as described in Revelation.
So what Sodom and Gomorrah got was just a little tiny, little itty-bitty space rock compared to what's coming, but it shows that God is willing to judge the people and to judge them harshly.
And there are many other examples of this you can read in Exodus.
And, you know, you think about God burning up hundreds of Israelites with pillars of flame opening up the earth and dropping them into the pits while they're living, by the way, and all the other things, the plagues and so on.
These are things that God does to destroy wickedness and destroy evil.
So again, anybody that says, well, you should never judge anybody as being wicked or evil— You know, well, read Genesis because God did that.
But someone might say, well, you're not God.
You're supposed to be like Jesus.
You're supposed to be like Jesus.
And Jesus loved everybody.
Oh, no, he didn't.
He did not love everybody.
So let's go to Jesus.
Let's talk about Jesus.
Let's go to, let's see, Matthew chapter 21.
When Jesus is driving out the wicked merchants out of the temple.
Verse 12, Then Jesus went into the temple of God and drove out all those who bought and sold in the temple and overturned the tables of the money changers.
This is Jesus wrecking, like rampaging through the merchant area, right?
Overturn the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves.
And he said to them, it is written, my house shall be called a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves.
Now, you might be saying, well, why did he overturn the seats of those who sold doves?
What's this about the doves, and why is Jesus mad at these people?
You know, on one hand, sort of the common interpretation is that, well, Jesus didn't want the temple turned into a Like a commercial expo center, just a bunch of merchants buying and selling things.
Okay, maybe.
That is probably part of it, but there's something else.
But you have to go to John chapter 2 to learn that it wasn't just the doves that Jesus was setting free.
He was also setting free the oxen and the sheep, right?
And probably there were rams and goats and whatever else were there.
Now, what was going on in the temple?
That there were doves and sheep and oxen.
And it turns out that it was a Jewish sacrifice racket.
It even says, this is John 2, verse 13.
It says, He drove them all out of the temple with the sheep and the oxen and poured out the changers' money and overturned the tables.
And he said to those who sold doves, take these things away.
Do not make my father's house a house of merchandise.
So why did he free the animals?
Because the scam, the Jewish scam in those days was to make money by killing animals as a way to wash away the sins of the Jewish people.
So the Jewish people would come in on Passover and they would pay money for the Jewish priest to kill an animal in their name.
So this ritual, this was a blood ritual where then the Jewish priest would murder a dove.
That was kind of the entry-level sin washing.
Like, have you sinned a little bit, you know?
Well, if we murder a dove for you, and it won't cost you that much, maybe a day's wage, murder a dove for you, it'll wash away like a month of sins, you know?
It's kind of like trying to buy credit with God, right?
But this was the scam that the Jews were running in the temple.
This is why Jesus was really mad at them.
But if you had more money, then they would murder a sheep in your name.
You know, the Jews would just slice open the neck of a sheep and it would just bleed out.
I mean, you can imagine how bloody the temple was.
The floor is all covered with blood from all these dead animals and all the bleeding sheep, these animals crying for their lives as the Jews are just slaughtering them for money, of course.
And, you know, they say, well, the sheep, you know, it might cover you for a year.
And then if you want to cover your whole family for a year, then you need to kill an oxen, and that's going to cost a lot more.
You know, that might be, who knows, I'm just guessing maybe a month's wages or something, maybe more than a month's wages.
And so they would murder an ox.
And all that blood would be on the temple floor.
And this is the Jewish priest racket of the day.
And as you may have noticed, it looks a lot like a satanic blood ritual.
It is a for-profit blood ritual, which God despised this practice.
God despised it.
And Jesus despised it as well.
And we've read in other books of the Old Testament, I think this is mentioned in Isaiah, but I'd have to double check, that God grew tired of all the sacrificing of all the animals.
And God even said, I don't want to see another goat sacrifice or ram or different animals he mentioned, because you, the Jewish people, you're not changing because of this.
This isn't washing away your sins.
You haven't turned into good people.
You're still just as evil and wicked as ever.
You're just murdering animals for profit, and you're still evil Jews.
That's basically what God said.
And yeah, I brought up Isaiah here, chapter 1.
This is relevant.
Here it is.
Here's the verse I was remembering.
Verse 10, hear the word of the Lord, you rulers of Sodom.
Give ear to the law of our God, you people of Gomorrah.
To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to me, says the Lord?
I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of fed cattle.
I do not delight in the blood of bulls or of lambs or goats.
When you come to appear before me, who has required this from your hand to trample my courts?
Bring no more futile sacrifices.
Incense is an abomination to me.
The new moons, the Sabbaths, and the calling of assemblies, I cannot endure iniquity and the sacred meeting.
Your new moons and your appointed feasts, remember he's talking to the Jews here, My soul hates, he says.
They are a trouble to me.
I am weary of bearing them.
When you spread out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you.
Even though you make many prayers, I will not hear.
Your hands are full of blood.
So this is God condemning the Jews for all their sacrifices of the animals.
And then, of course, as we just read in John 2, Jesus condemns the exact same thing.
So remember, this was the Jewish money-making racket of the day, was to raise animals and then to slaughter them and to claim that this was going to purify your sins.
Okay?
Total scam.
God condemned it.
Jesus condemned it.
But Jews, some Jews still practice this to this day.
Just recently, I saw videos of Jews in New York City buying chickens and slicing their throats and swinging the chickens around over their heads, thinking that they're being purified.
You know, absolute lunatics, right?
Complete lunatics, like murdering animals is going to forgive you of your sins.
It doesn't work that way.
Actually, murdering animals is a sin.
And so really what the ancient Jews were simply demonstrating is that they were worshiping not God.
They were worshiping false idols.
They were worshiping Satan because it's Satan that demands sacrifice of blood.
And God was so angry about it that ultimately he gave them what they were asking for, which was a total sacrifice of blood.
He wiped them out in Sodom and Gomorrah.
And, you know, fast forward to our future, he's going to do that to the entire planet if we don't change course, and I'm not sure that we can.
So, important to keep that in mind.
So, it's clear that Jesus didn't just have love to everybody.
Now, he was a being of love, right?
He loved most people.
He loved by default.
We'll say that.
But he was willing to call out the wicked, and he was willing to take a stand against the wicked.
And most importantly, Jesus cast out demons.
So let's go to Luke chapter 4.
Verse 31.
I've read this for you before.
Then he, talking about Jesus, went down to Capernaum, the city of Galilee, and was teaching them on the Sabbaths.
And they were astonished at his teaching, for his word was with authority.
Now in the synagogue there was a man who had a spirit of an unclean demon.
And he cried out with a loud voice, saying, "'Let us alone!' What have we to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth?
Did you come to destroy us?
I'm trying to mimic the demon voice.
I know who you are, the Holy One of God.
Hope I didn't overdo that for you there.
Verse 35, But Jesus rebuked him, saying, Be quiet, and come out of him.
And when the demon had thrown him in their midst, it came out of him and did not hurt him.
Then they were all amazed and spoke amongst themselves, saying, What a word this is, for with authority and power he commands the unclean spirits, and they come out.
Okay, so question.
So, here was a man possessed by a demon, or multiple demon spirits.
Did Jesus love the demon?
Did he hug the demon?
Did he say, we need to get along with the demon?
We need to be of love and peace at all times and extend a fig leaf.
Let's just get along with the demons and they will love us back.
No, that's not what Jesus said.
That's what a lot of modern-day woke, weak churches teach, but that's not what Jesus did.
Jesus cast out the demons.
Jesus went to war with the demons.
Just like he went to war with the evil Jewish priests and their temple scam of blood and sacrifice of animals.
He went to war with them.
It's also one of the reasons why they killed him.
The Jews killed Christ.
That's well established.
They demanded his death and they threatened Pilate, the Roman judge, they threatened Pilate if he didn't agree to have Jesus crucified.
So the Jews murdered Jesus just as they murder all these animals for profit.
And I think one of the reasons is because Jesus had such spiritual authority that he was successfully casting out demons, something that the Jewish priests could not do because many of them were demons themselves.
They were worshiping Satan through all their blood rituals and their child trafficking and all the things that still happen today.
There's tunnels under New York City today with children's bed mattresses down there.
This is still going on today, folks.
Jesus denounced all of it wherever he could.
And if we want to walk in the footsteps of Jesus, we need to have discernment between good and evil.
And we need to denounce evil, but also extend love to the good.
Love and compassion and forgiveness to those who are good or those who truly repent against their wickedness and evil.
But for those who are steeped in evil and wickedness and destruction, we have nothing but condemnation for them.
Condemnation and the promise of God's judgment.
And that is, that attitude is entirely aligned.
With the teachings and the behavior of Jesus himself.
So anybody says to me, oh, you don't have the right to condemn anybody.
Are you kidding me?
Have you ever even read the Bible?
Have you read any of Jesus' words?
Because I've only given you a couple of examples here.
Obviously, especially from the Lord, there are many more examples, multitude of examples across the Old Testament of God's judgment against wicked people.
And Jesus as well, although not as many examples.
But, you know, how many times in the letters of Paul, for example, does he call out wickedness and evil when he's trying to correct the churches of the day, the churches mostly in modern-day Turkey, all these different churches in places like Corinth, and he's writing them letters that about their evil, wicked ways and that they need to correct themselves.
Well, that's judgment.
That's discernment.
That is condemnation of evil and wickedness.
And frankly, also in the first part of the book of Revelation, doesn't it start with the letters to the church of their failings?
And this is the word of God through the angels given to John of Patmos, and he's passing it along word for word without altering a single word.
And it's condemnation of the church.
And one of them, what was it?
The church priestess was a whore, you know?
We could go back and read that, but you get the idea.
So if you're not willing to condemn evil, then you're spiritually neutered.
You're spiritually weak and woke.
It's kind of like spiritual DEI or something.
It's like being a spiritual soy boy.
You're not a spiritual warrior if you're not willing to call out evil.
And so all of these churches that say, you can't call out evil, they are nothing, but God is ashamed of them.
Jesus is ashamed of them.
And they do not represent the word of God at all.
And today, right now, we live in a world where Israel, modern-day Israel, is committing ethnic cleansing and genocide and the mass bombing of women and children.
In Gaza, the bombing of hospitals and mosques and universities, the murder of doctors and the shooting of children, multiple shots on purpose, some of them shot in the head by IDF soldiers.
These are wicked, evil acts, and yet we have churches in America that refuse to call it out.
They refuse to denounce the wickedness of modern-day Israel.
Only an evil pastor would refuse to call out such a high degree of wickedness and evil that is happening in our world right now.
Only an evil, wicked church would refuse to call this out.
So that's the test right there.
If you can't call out the genocide that Israel is committing and you claim to be a person of God or a person of Christ or a church or a pastor or a minister, you are counterfeit.
You are illegitimate in the eyes of God because God demands that we exercise discernment.
Christ demanded it.
Paul demanded it.
Peter demanded it.
Luke demanded it.
We must exercise discernment between good and evil.
If we don't, then we are moral and spiritual failures in the eyes of the Lord.
It's very clear.
And by the way, Jesus releasing the oxen and the sheep also, in my mind, is further proof that Jesus understood that animals are conscious beings.
And I did an entire sermon on this very point saying that animals are conscious.
And I was shocked to find out that a lot of Christians don't know that.
Or they don't believe it.
They think animals have no consciousness, no real feelings, no emotions, nothing that matters.
They think that animals are just like biological robots or something.
No, animals have consciousness.
Animals can feel.
Animals, well, I don't have to go into it here, but If you have a pet dog or a pet cat or a pet, I don't know, llama, or if you know or have worked with elephants or dolphins or, you know, horses or whatever, you know these animals are alive, awake, conscious.
They can't speak our language, but they speak to us in other ways.
They have feelings.
They have desires.
They have wants.
You can hurt their feelings if you ignore them or abuse them.
Your behavior to animals really counts, and it counts in a spiritual way.
The way you treat animals is probably the way God will treat you, just to put a bottom line on it.
The way you treat animals is the way God will treat you.
If you abuse animals and you're cruel to animals, God will be cruel to you, and deservedly so.
Anybody who beats dogs or whatever Deserves to go to hell and will go to hell.
You need to treat animals with compassion.
All right, now let's go to the second point that I mentioned in the intro here.
The second point is kind of a New Age belief that we are all one.
You know, you hear this in various New Age movements.
We are all one, and therefore, they say, well, you can't condemn anybody for anything because you're only condemning yourself.
Now, that is just complete BS. It's just complete spiritual BS. We are granted the gift of life by God, and we're given a little tiny sliver of His consciousness that becomes our individuated consciousness.
Now, as we grow into adults in this world, This is a testing ground, and we are tested based on the decisions that we make, based on our morality, based on our compassion.
And you know, this is outlined in the Bible.
How do you win the simulation, so to speak?
You become a good person.
And you have the heart of a good person.
And you recognize the existence of the Creator.
And you give blessings for the gift of life and the gift of consciousness.
And you treat other people with dignity and respect by default.
These are some of the principles of how you achieve the goals in this simulation.
But the New Age movement says that we are all one and that we are not individuated.
And that therefore you can't condemn anybody else because you're only condemning yourself.
So why is this nonsense?
Well, because obviously we are not all one in this simulation.
Otherwise, I would hear in my head the thoughts of all the other people on the planet, which would be a cacophony.
That would be a very disturbing thing to hear, especially since I don't speak everybody else's languages.
And you don't hear...
All the thoughts of all the other people on the planet.
Imagine having 8 billion people speaking to you.
Not that they're all up at the same time, but, you know, half the planet might be up at once, and they're all speaking to you.
It's like, suddenly it's like English, and then blah blah blah English, and then Then there's a little bit of silence, and then everything's suddenly Chinese.
And then, you know, I'm joking.
I'm talking about the rotation of the earth and the sleeping patterns.
Okay.
But clearly, you don't hear everybody else's thoughts in your head.
And clearly, you don't control everybody else's behavior, do you?
No, of course not.
How could you?
How could you control the behavior of 8 billion people?
You've never even seen most of the 8 billion people.
Your world of the number of people you know is minuscule.
You might have 20, 25 people in your orbit out of 8 billion people.
So how can you be one with 8 billion people when you really only spend time with 20, 25 people?
You might know 100 people.
If you're really, really social, you might know 200 people, but that's pushing it.
Very few human beings know 200 people.
I don't know 200 people.
I mean, I've interviewed 1,000 people, but I don't know them, you know, as friends, socially.
So how is it that we're supposed to be one with 8 billion people if we've never met them?
We don't know them.
We don't see the world through their eyes.
We're not responsible for their behavior.
We don't hear their thoughts, and we don't project our thoughts into their heads, do we?
Now, do we all influence each other?
In some way, like the butterfly effect, do my actions eventually impact your actions in some way?
Yes, we live in a cause-effect universe.
The things we do definitely do affect others, but we don't all have the same one conscious mind.
Otherwise, there would be no point of having separate individual bodies.
We would just be like a hive mind, and God would just be pulling the puppet strings of all of us, and we would just be carrying out God's will because I guess we would all just be God consciousness together, if that were the case, and you wouldn't be an individual, and there wouldn't be any test to pass because there wouldn't be a you.
There's no you if we're all one.
The thing that makes you you is that you are individuated from the one, okay?
So if you want to use different words instead of God or the creator or source or whatever words you use, the great Buddha, the great Nirvana, the great whatever, the creator, it doesn't matter what words you use.
It's still the same concept.
We are individuated on this planet, which means that we individually get to choose our own actions, our own speech, our own thoughts, our own words.
And as a result, we are not responsible for other people's thoughts and actions and words.
So when those people do something evil and wicked, especially if they are possessed by demons, Then not only do we have every right to call them out, to condemn them in many cases, or to stop them in other cases, but we have a spiritual duty to do so.
So if somebody, let's say some crazy dude, hops over your wooden fence in your backyard, and let's say that you have a sheep there, We'll use some of the animals from the Jewish temple sacrifice.
You have a sheep there, and some crazy dude tries to rape your sheep.
Now, let me ask you a question.
Is that you raping your sheep?
No.
It's this other guy who is not you.
This crazy person that jumped over your fence and is trying to rape your sheep.
Now, Do you have the right to condemn that guy, to stop that guy, to maybe use force to stop that guy from raping your sheep?
Yes, you do, because I'm pretty sure that that's a crime that he's committing.
It's certainly a moral crime and a spiritual crime, and I'm not saying that you should shoot the guy, but maybe a shovel to the face would be appropriate.
To stop his behavior and call the police, you know.
Hey, got a guy here.
He was trying to rape my sheep and now for some reason he has no teeth.
I'm not sure why.
That guy is not you, obviously.
That guy is separate from you.
That guy is separate from everybody else you know.
So when you smash that guy in the face with a shovel, According to these new age people, you are actually smashing yourself in the face at the same time.
No, you're not.
And you know why?
Because you can look in the mirror and you still have all your teeth.
You smash that guy in the face to stop his bad behavior.
You're not smashing yourself in the face.
Okay, so sometimes, some of the New Age language, it sounds really advanced.
Oh, we're so advanced that we think everybody's one.
That oneness is, we're all one, and the only vibration in the whole universe is just love.
We love everything.
We love the sheep rapists.
We love the murderers.
We love the carjackers.
We love the child traffickers, you know.
There's that kind of attitude out there in the New Age world, and it's nonsense.
It's absolute nonsense.
That is not what Jesus wanted.
It's not what God wants.
For those of you who follow Islam, it's not what Muhammad would want of you.
For those of you who practice other religions, you know, look, you're supposed to stop evil and oppose evil, not forgive it and not join with it, and you are not responsible for everybody else's behavior.
There's a lot in the world of kind of where religion gets a little bit new agey that a lot of it just goes completely insane.
And the example I'm talking about today is one of them.
Now, you might say that some of my topics sound a little bit new-agey, like the multiverse, for example, or co-creation.
But as I've explained to you, these are natural phenomena that are created by God.
These are the rules of the universe.
God actually created quantum realities, you know, quantum phenomena, and he created the multiverse.
And he gave you the gift of consciousness to make choices, to choose your path through the multiverse.
So that's not actually New Agey.
That's very much, that's biblical, actually.
That's God.
But some people just go off the deep end on this and they say things like, oh, we're all one.
And whatever you say to someone else, you're actually saying to yourself.
Not true at all.
I mean, think about it.
Even the angels of heaven have to exercise discernment.
You know how you know that?
Because they have pearly gates.
They are gates.
What's the point of the gates?
This is described in Revelation.
What's the point of the gates?
To keep bad people out.
And why are the gates guarded by angels?
Those are the warriors that are guarding the gates to make sure only good people go in.
Heaven has a filter on it.
It's a spiritual filter.
It's a checkpoint.
Think about it.
If God just accepted everyone, everything, there wouldn't be any gates.
It would just be a pearly slide, I guess.
Like, everybody's welcome!
Bring in the murderers and the rapists, you know?
And then heaven would turn into hell.
So, I mean, obviously there's spiritual discernment.
This is the whole point of judgment.
This is the rapture after tribulation.
Everybody's physically dead, and then everybody's spirit is raised up and judged before God.
You're judged by God.
Does God just automatically say, we love everybody, everything that you ever did is always forgiven and just endless love?
No!
That's not how it works.
He says if you've been a good person, a faithful person, someone who has lived with the teachings of the Lord, then you'll go to heaven.
If you're a bad person, and he gives a list, if you're cowardly, he says, if you're a sorcerer, or if you're into sorcery, if you're into wickedness and evil, the list is in, I've read it for you before, it's in Revelation chapter 21, I believe.
If you qualify on those things, you go to hell.
When you go to hell, you don't go through the pearly gates.
You go straight to hell.
Do not pass go.
Do not collect 200.
The pearly gates are there to have discernment.
There are guards at the pearly gates to keep out the evil people.
We should all follow that example.
Keep evil people out of our lives.
Call them out.
Push them out.
Denounce them.
Do what Jesus did.
Cast them out.
Cast them out of your life.
If you've got evil people in your life, evil vampire people, They're stealing your time and energy.
Cast them out.
People who told you that you should have taken all the vaccine jabs or you're a danger to society.
Cast them out as demons.
Get them out of your life.
People who tell you that you're evil for reading the Bible or believing in God.
Cast them out.
They're just demons.
They're not going to heaven.
They're not going to make it through the pearly gates.
You'll have the VIP pass or the backstage pass.
You'll show up at the pearly gates.
Having lived a life of good deeds, let's say at least 50% or more.
Let's say you have to have a majority.
Let's say 51%, okay?
I'm just guessing.
I don't actually know how the numbers work, but let's say if the majority of your life is good, then you get the backstage pass.
You show up at the pearly gates, and the angels are like, can I see your pass?
What's your credentials?
Voter ID required here.
And you whip out the pass, your golden pass.
You're like, yep.
I passed the test.
I made it through the simulation without turning evil and wicked.
And the angels are like, yep, approved.
Awesome.
Come on in.
Enjoy.
There's like unlimited figs over there.
There's a fountain of consciousness you can tap into if you want to have a little tour of that.
There's God's throne over there at the far end.
It's quite a walk.
And there's no day or night, remember that, everything is just self-illuminated from the spirit of goodness.
That's mentioned in Revelation.
But if you don't have the pass, the angels at the pearly gates are like, nope, you go to hell.
And as you may recall, I was secretly hoping that when I go to heaven, that God would give me the job of being the pearly gates comic relief jester.
I would like to be there next to the angel guard.
On one of the pearly gates, like giving people flack.
That's my dream job in heaven, actually.
Someone comes up and I'd be like, oh, you thought you're getting in here?
Oh, well, you must have forgot about all the following.
Lay out all their history of crimes.
Oh, no, you got the wrong address.
You need to call the hell Uber and redirect back to hell.
You're in the wrong place, bub.
Oh, look, we got a senator today.
Yeah, Senator, you thought because you're a senator you'd get into heaven?
No.
Remember that time that you raped those kids on the Epstein plane?
Yeah.
And then in the forest when you were wearing the hood and you drank their blood?
Yeah.
The world never found out about that, but God knows everything.
We have it right here.
Roll out the book.
Remember this?
Yeah.
You're not getting in here.
Yeah.
Have fun in hell, Senator.
There is a Congress in hell, by the way.
They're looking for a hell Senate minority leader, if you want to apply for that.
Good luck.
Yeah, I want to mock people who are really evil but think that they get into heaven for some reason.
I do.
I admit it.
This might be one of my sins is I actually do want to mock evil people when they try to get into heaven.
I admit it freely.
That's something that I want to do.
God will probably condemn me for that.
You shouldn't want to mock evil people.
We're going to deduct two points from you.
Okay.
I accept.
But I still do kind of want to mock evil people.
All right.
Anyway, maybe someday, maybe someday I will be more spiritually mature to the point where I don't want to mock evil people when they think they're going to heaven.
But for now, in my mind, I'm just so laughing at especially these people who are these Zionists who think that God's going to save Israel forever.
When Israel is so wicked and evil, like the definition of evil, just slaughtering and murdering so many innocent children of God, and they think God's going to save them.
I just want to be there.
I want to see the look on their faces when they realize how screwed they are spiritually.
I want to see that.
I admit it.
Is that evil to want to see that?
I kind of want to see that because, you know, righteousness, it counts.
Righteousness.
I think God could sell tickets to that event.
We would all want to see that.
All right, let's move forward because there's one more thing I want to cover here, which is also this New Age-y idea of what's called in New Age circles, it's called the Law of Attraction, which has a lot of truth to it in many ways.
This is not an anti-law of attraction rant, by the way.
The law of attraction, basically, it's saying that you create what you focus on.
And there's a lot of truth to that, of course.
You create what you focus on.
But the way that the law of attraction is kind of perverted, and this happened in that really popular movie called The Secret, which came out, I don't know, 15 years ago, whatever it was.
And in the movie, The Secret, it basically told people that if you sit in a room and wish for luxury cars and luxury homes and money and riches and vacations and boats, that they will magically appear.
And there was such a heavy focus in that film on material goods that it was nauseating.
It was nauseating to those of us Who are not steeped in the material world.
We're way beyond that, right?
I mean, we're talking about things that matter way more than the value of your McMansion or whatever.
But there's also this idea that you can just sit in a room and just wish for things.
This is a very common, I think, but a bad concept in the New Age world that you can sit in a room, you can just meditate in a room, Light up candles and have calm music and everything, and you have your yoga mat, and you can just sit in that room, and by doing, just thinking, by wishing that you can just bring everything to you that you want in life, and you don't have to take any action whatsoever.
Now, what's funny about this is that There is truth to the idea of cognitive manifestation.
And I have spoken about how your mind is both a broadcast instrument and a receiver of information.
And so what you think about actually does matter.
So I'm not discounting the entire concept of sort of think and make it real, but we are in a world of cause and effect.
We're in the 3D physical world, at least the illusion of matter.
And in this world of cause and effect, we have to combine our intention with our deeds.
And this brings us back to the teachings of the Bible, which is how you enter heaven.
Is it by faith or by deeds?
And I've talked about that before.
And the honest answer is that it's both.
It's both.
So by faith, you need to have faith and belief in the Lord and in our Creator and And to have thanks for the gifts that He has given us.
But you also have to have deeds, that your faith is actually proven through your deeds.
Your deeds describe your faith.
And if you're not engaging in actions, you know, your works is actually the term I think used by most people talking about the Bible, by faith or by works.
But if you're not actually doing the works, then just cognitively having faith isn't Isn't enough.
And I covered in a previous sermon, James chapter 2, about this very point, that faith without works is dead.
He says that James, who was the brother of Jesus, don't forget that.
James chapter 2, verse 14.
What does it profit my brethren if someone says he has faith but does not have works?
Can faith save him?
If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, and one of you says to them, Depart in peace, be warmed and filled, you know, like a prayer.
We pray for you, little starving children.
James says, but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body.
What does it profit?
He's saying like, okay, you're praying for the people, but you're not helping them.
Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.
Faith without works is dead.
Same principle applies to the secret and the law of attraction.
Wishing without action is dead.
Okay?
You sit in a room and wish and wish and wish and wish.
You keep burning candles.
You have incense now and you've got laser lights projected onto the ceiling.
Like, man, this meditation should really be powerful.
How come my life isn't changing?
Because you've got to get outside the room and actually have some works.
You got to take some action.
Now, yes, setting intention through prayer, setting intention through your thoughts, through your words, absolutely critical.
I completely agree.
And very powerful.
Prayer is powerful.
But faith by itself is not enough.
Or let me say it this way.
If I actually get the job at the pearly gates of being the pearly gates jester, and someone waltzes up to the gates, And I know they're not getting in.
Like, oh, that's funny that you thought you were coming in.
Why did you think you were going to come in?
And the person says, well, I prayed to Jesus every day.
For 50 years I prayed to Jesus.
I read the Bible.
I read the Scripture.
I went to church and sang the hymns.
And I tithed money to the church.
And then I'm watching as the angel at the gate says, But did you help anybody outside that?
Did you feed anybody?
Did you clothe anybody?
Did you donate time or goods to anybody that needed them?
Did you actually help anybody outside of just going to church and singing the songs and tithing to the church?
I mean, did you do anything in the real world?
And the person's like, uh, is that required?
And then I'm trying to hold my laughter.
Oh my God!
You didn't even know?
You didn't know that you have to actually do good things?
You can't just say that you believe in Jesus?
Perhaps I'm taking too much pleasure in the mockery part of this, I admit it.
But how do people not know that getting into heaven requires you to actually do good things for other people?
And to treat people with dignity and to help those in need.
Wherever you can.
I mean, you don't have to quit your job and dedicate your whole life to just feeding the homeless 24-7.
God doesn't require that of you.
But also, you can't just live your whole life and never do anything to help people.
We need to help those in need.
And there are different ways to do that.
You can, of course, it's easy to give money.
Sometimes that doesn't go to where you think it goes.
You can donate items, like we donate a lot of food and we distribute a lot of food and so on.
You can donate clothing and you can donate items or whatever.
You can donate time.
You can work at a soup kitchen, maybe.
Volunteer.
Lots of things that you can do that are volunteer.
In my younger years, my wife and I went and volunteered.
This is going to sound silly, but we volunteered at local nursing homes to simply give hand massages to the elderly.
And you wouldn't believe how powerful that is.
These people that are in these nursing homes, they lack compassionate contact.
Because anytime they're touched, it's a doctor or a nurse or a needle or a blood pressure cuff or a medical procedure or whatever.
They're never touched with just compassion.
And many of them are abandoned.
And so just giving hand massages, which doesn't cost you anything, I guarantee you, you go to a local nursing home and you say, you know, I'm with a church and we're just giving the gift of compassion to elderly people could...
Could two or three of us come in here and just give hand massages?
They would love that.
They're not going to turn you away, I don't think.
Why would they?
Probably lower blood pressure on some of these people, too, and their health will improve.
Human contact can be very healing.
So what I'm saying is it doesn't have to be money.
It doesn't have to be food.
It doesn't have to be anything that costs you anything.
It just has to come from your heart.
It's got to be something real.
Something that recognizes the humanity in others.
Or do you have an elderly neighbor that lacks nutrition?
Could you bring her or him maybe one day?
Could you bring them some fresh fruit or a smoothie?
I mean, I don't know.
There's...
There are a lot of people right now that are running out of money because of all the inflation and currency printing and all the, you know, the crimes against our money supply.
That's a different topic.
But there's a lot of elderly people that don't have enough to eat.
And so they're buying cheaper and cheaper foods and they're lacking nutrition.
And sometimes bringing them nutrition can be one of the most generous things that you could do.
So it's not just like handing them money, but it's rather saying, hey, what do you like to eat?
And then going to the grocery store and getting that and then giving it to them or making a meal for them, something that's really nutrient-rich or just blending a smoothie for them and giving it to them or even having a little get-together every once in a while, doing smoothie day at the nursing home maybe.
Although that might be costly in terms of the ingredients that go into it.
But who knows?
I'm just thinking outside the box here.
A lot of things that we can do.
Actually, come to think of it, smoothie day at the nursing home may not be a great idea because a lot of people...
If you suddenly change their diet or introduce something like turmeric, it can cause, you know, digestive effects that the nursing home staff may not appreciate.
So just be cautious.
Exercise, you know, common sense.
But everybody enjoys, you know, fresh organic fruit, I would think.
Anyway, there are a million things that you can do to help other people.
It doesn't have to be complicated, and it doesn't have to be expensive.
So the bottom line in all this, folks, is that we're all going to be judged.
Have no illusions about that.
We're going to be judged for everything that we've done.
The good news is God does not expect anybody to be perfect.
God understands that not only does every person commit sin at some point in their lives, but also that we're born into this world with our memory wiped and As a bonus, you know, like, hey, you figure it out.
And then only over time do we come to realize who we are.
Know thyself, right?
And learn about the simulation and the rules of the simulation and what happens after the simulation, which some people talk about in near-death experiences or NDEs or visits to heaven, etc.
And usually it takes most of a lifetime to begin to really understand what this is.
But if you're listening to this, you're pretty much up to speed on this.
We know what this is, and that's a blessing.
So now, all we have to do is be the good person that God wants us to be, and to make sure that's at least a majority of the way we function in life, the way we treat people and animals around us, and the way we give thanks, the way we recognize abundance, all these kinds of things.
It's not that difficult to do, actually.
That's one of the big takeaways.
We know we're going to be judged one day, and I'm here to tell you it's not that difficult to get into heaven.
It's really not.
You have to mess up badly to be rejected at the pearly gates.
I mean, I'm just going to say you would have to have like 50% or more of your life steeped in evil and wickedness.
That would be a...
That would be a really treacherous life.
Can you imagine?
I mean, you would almost have to be a United States senator or a member of the deep state or, you know, the Epstein squad or something.
Or maybe there are more serious violations that count for more, you know, like child trafficking, things like that.
But if you think about all the people that are going to go to hell, they must be really evil, wicked people to earn that, you know?
I'm even thinking, what are they doing all day that is 50% evil?
You know?
Seriously.
What are you doing all day that's 50% evil?
Like, wake up.
Like, scream out against the Lord and, like, worship the devil and then kick the dog and, like, smack their child and then, like, what?
Walk out on the sidewalk, scream at the neighbor, get in their car, run over squirrels, you know?
Like, how do you become so evil that you're more than 50% evil in the aggregate?
It seems like it would take effort, actually.
Well, but then again, you know, there's the swamp.
People live in the swamp.
And every day they wake up and they say to themselves, like, how can we be worse tyrants over the people?
How can we kill more innocents in the Middle East?
How can we start more wars?
How can we pillage more resources from other countries?
So I guess if that's your life, then maybe 50% evil is not that difficult to achieve.
But for the rest of us, Who are mostly good people, in order to get to 50% evil, you would have to make a very wrong turn in your life.
You'd have to make a U-turn, basically.
So, it's not...
Look, I don't think it's that difficult to be a good person once you realize the rules of the system and how important it is.
It's not that difficult to be a good person.
It's not that difficult.
It just takes...
A mindset, a philosophy, a recognition, and thanks, you know?
And these are the things that the Bible teaches.
So, I'll just say this.
I plan on seeing you in heaven.
If I go first, and if I'm at the pearly gates and I'm the jester, I'll try not to give you too much flack, because...
You're coming in, so, you know, I won't give you too much flack.
But we will meet in heaven, and our spirits and our souls will be sharing notes, I think, about, like, wow, wasn't that simulation wild?
Yeah, remember that time when, you know, fill in the blank?
Remember that time when they turned off all the power grid?
Yeah, that was wild.
Who knows what's coming?
Remember that time when they hit us with giant comets?
Yeah.
That was the Lord, by the way.
Wake up call.
Yeah.
Glad I wasn't on that half of the planet when that hit.
You know, we'll be comparing notes and it'll be pretty wild.
Until then, be a good person.
Be a good person.
Very simple.
It really is simple.
We don't have to make it overly complicated.
It's not.
It just takes a decision followed by action.
You know, faith with works.
That's what it takes.
And don't get suckered into some of the New Age falsehoods That talk about, oh, we're already one.
We're one with everybody and everything.
And you can't say anything against anybody because you're actually saying it against yourself.
Nonsense.
Nonsense.
Thank God.
Thank God we're not all one on this planet.
I don't want to hear 8 billion voices in my head.
Do you?
Heck no.
Especially like 1.4 billion of them will be speaking in Hindi, I think, right?
What are all the...
Actually, there's like 40 dialects in India.
I don't want to hear all those dialects in my head.
Do you?
Nothing against people from India, by the way.
I'm just saying.
That would be a rough one.
All right.
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Anyway, that's just the way it is here.
We have raised $558,000 in food donations.
We've so far sent out on trucks almost $300,000 of that food.
Well, I should say the third part of that is scheduled, but it hasn't yet been sent, but it will be.
And then we've given away about $15,000 of storable food and ranger buckets in Central Texas.
And we've got a lot more to give out, you know, almost a couple hundred thousand dollars worth of food to give out.
And we'll be raising more food donation money internally for that purpose.
And so And we've also given out, I mean, I haven't even kept track of what I've given out in terms of first aid survival supplies, but it's probably at least another $50,000 that I didn't even track, just handing out cases of this and that to certain people here and there and guests at the studio, just here, take this, you know.
Our job is to distribute.
To help create community resilience and get things into the hands of people who can also help get those into the hands of other people who need them.
We're just functioning as a conduit.
God blesses us with incredible abundance.
With the help of our customers, I should add.
Thank you, if you're one of our customers.
Well, I should say our customers bless us and God blesses us at the same time.
How about that?
And then we take that and we use that money to donate and give away to people in need.
And I love the fact that we're giving away actual items like actual food or actual chlorine dioxide or other things, actual medicines, rather than just writing checks to non-profits because I don't know about you, but I don't trust, like if I send money to a non-profit, I don't trust it.
I'm skeptical.
I think it's going to go to somebody's salary or vacation fund or something.
No.
When I'm making donations, I want it to be something like I'm giving them food or medicine or blankets or whatever.
I want it to be something real.
I don't want it to just be turned into somebody's bonus payment or something.
I want real stuff to get to real people.
So I tend to donate real physical things.
But there's a lot more logistics in that because you have to bring in the commercial trucks and you have to have a loading dock with a forklift, which we do, of course.
And then you have to track the trucks and you have to track the offloading and then get photos and videos of the distribution, make sure it went to the right place.
So it is a little more complicated, but that's the way we prefer to do it.
And also, lastly, there are more emergencies coming.
For America and for our world.
And we will be here to help people in need.
This is why I believe God called on us to launch this church.
The Church of Natural Abundance is to harness this abundance from God and to use it to help people in need.
And, you know, to teach these concepts as well, but teaching is only part of the mission of this church.
The other part is rescue operations.
By getting food and other supplies into the hands of people who need them.
So that's what we're here to do.
And God calls on us right now at this incredible moment in history where we have so many uncertain events coming in the very near future.
I'm recording this right around November 10th.
2024.
So if you're listening to this after that, you may already know what is coming.
I just know something's coming, and it's going to require a lot of help from those of us who have been tasked with doing this.
So anyway, sorry to ramble on, but thank you for your support.
God bless each and every one of you.
I appreciate you.
Appreciate you putting up with my twisted humor from time to time as I go through these concepts.
But I do like to have fun with this.
And I am actually, I'm not just a full-time jokester.
I do take these concepts seriously.
I just like to have fun in teaching them.
So take this to heart.
Review your own belief system.
Use whatever parts of this can help you be a better person, be a more successful person, be more in alignment with your own life goals, help you get to heaven.
And one day, we'll see each other there.
Hopefully not like right away, but eventually.
Eventually we'll see each other there.
Let's hope it's not 2025.
Because I don't know what's going to happen in 2025.
But I plan to live longer than 2025.
So whatever it is, we will meet one day in heaven.
How's that?
We'll just settle it there.
All right.
Thank you for listening.
God bless you all.
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