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March 31, 2021 - Praying Medic
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151V Medic Monday - March 31, 2021

Greg Harvey and Praying Medic discuss current events.  My website: https://prayingmedic.com/

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- Another weekend over, waking from my bed, rise up in the morning.
A brand new weekend.
We gather together.
Speak God's praise.
It's time for Medic Monday.
Medic Monday.
Lift up this call.
Thank you, Jesus.
All right, guys, we're back.
Ha ha ha.
We are back!
Today has been sponsored by things not going your way in the right time.
Things not going your way.
Oh man, everything's going your way, isn't it?
Yeah, I think so.
I mean, it's just, God just used that as the perfect example, right?
Right!
Exactly.
Exactly.
So how you been, man?
I'm doing excellent, man.
I had the chillest weekend.
I finished Breaking Bad again for the fifth time because there was like nothing else to do and I had to unplug for the weekend and just do nothing.
Right on.
That's cool.
How about a chill weekend, too?
I've had a pretty chill weekend.
Not doing a whole lot.
Relaxing.
Although I did spend a little bit of time writing because, well, I just can't stop writing for some strange reason.
Do you like it when you write?
Yeah.
I actually had a long conversation with a friend of mine who's a screenwriter.
And he's encouraging me to write a screenplay.
Really?
Yeah.
Let's hear some more about that.
Well...
We had a five hour conversation and he thinks I have the chops to write a screenplay.
I've never written for the big screen before, obviously.
This guy's written a lot of screenplays, dozens of them over the years.
And he's read a lot of my books and articles.
And he loved my article on the HBO Q hit piece.
He's like, dude, he goes, I read that article.
He's like, thank you for writing that.
Now I don't have to.
Right?
Yeah, I don't know if you watched the first two episodes of the HBO thing, but it was, I was not impressed.
Yeah.
What didn't impress you the most?
Everything.
The audio was terrible.
The mic volume on a lot of the scenes was so low you couldn't hear what the people were saying.
Denise and I are watching it and she keeps saying, turn it up, turn it up.
I can't hear what they're saying.
And I'm like, it's at the maximum volume.
It's loud as it goes.
I can't hear what they're saying either.
Just a lot of poor quality, low budget, The music was horrible.
Denise's number one mental illness was this creepy, bizarre circus-like music for the intro that they also brought into different scenes.
The whole effect was to try to make The people in the film look creepy.
The camera angles, no makeup, dim lighting.
It was obvious to me that Hoback, the guy who made the film, wanted to portray Q people as creepy and weird, and he did a really good job of that.
He selectively edited a lot of scenes to just include the Enough information to make the people look bizarre.
That's what the mainstream media has been doing to us forever.
They're just trying to make us all look bizarre and creepy and weird.
That was definitely the subliminal message you were supposed to take home from that series.
These people are creepy and weird, and if you follow Q, you're creepy and weird like them.
Meanwhile, we're the only ones that are comfy AF.
Yeah.
I have no intention of watching any more of the HBO documentary stuff.
Not interested.
Probably not going to watch it.
It's just too weird.
And I've got better things to do with my time.
So yesterday I came up with a synopsis For a screenplay.
We'll see here.
And I don't know if I should divulge what it's about, but you know what I write about.
It's not going to be too surprising, what I'm writing about.
That's McGillifornia.
That's McGillifornia, you should tell us.
Oh, by the way, Miguel Afornia, I want to thank you personally for the awesome intro music that you came up with for this show.
I haven't been able to thank him personally, but I just wanted to do a shout out and let him know I love the music, it's awesome.
I'm honored that he did an intro for me.
So yeah, I've been doing some writing, and I wanted to pass along an observation that I picked up yesterday.
And this is for everyone.
It's not aimed at the whiners and complainers because, well, I don't know that we're ever going to convince the whiners and complainers that things are okay.
But there's a very interesting irony that is coming out of the decision by the Supreme Court not to hear any of the election cases.
In an unanticipated, well I guess you would say the law of unintended consequences, I'm not making excuses, and I'm not forgiving the Supreme Court, and I'm not saying that what they did was okay.
They lacked courage.
They showed a lack of moral integrity in not taking up any of these election cases.
However, because the Supreme Court refused to hear any of these election cases, It forced the states to take action and change their election laws.
And what do we see now?
We see the state of Georgia passed sweeping election reform laws.
So they're going to require ID for vote by mail, which they have not done previously.
They're taking steps to clean up the voter rolls.
They're going to limit the number of drop boxes.
There's a lot of reforms that are going on in Georgia during the election.
And Kemp signed the bill, and Biden is livid about it.
He actually, in a statement to the press, he said he's going to have the DOJ look into What Georgia has done with their election laws because, well obviously it's racist and it's trying to disenfranchise, you know, our Democrat voters.
So obviously what Georgia, what the legislature has done, is the right thing.
You're over the target and they're over the target.
But it wouldn't have happened if, probably, if the Supreme Court had heard all those cases that they filed.
We're also seeing changes in election laws in Michigan.
I think we're going to see changes in Pennsylvania.
Arizona.
Here we, in Maricopa County, they're going to do an audit of the vote.
They're going to audit the Dominion machines.
They're going to audit the ballots.
They're auditing the whole frickin' thing.
And when they find election fraud here in Arizona, and they will, I think it's going to cause our state, the Senate and the House, to pass election reform laws.
First you get the evidence that there's fraud, then you go and you have your state Congress change the laws.
And that's happening in a lot of places.
We talked about this before.
When states like Georgia and Arizona and Pennsylvania change their election laws to minimize fraud, it's going to cause other states to make changes.
If you just read the headlines, there are other states that are passing measures.
Wisconsin has passed measures in their assembly.
They're actually, the state assembly has opened an investigation into the 2020 election and fraud allegations.
So it's not like nothing is happening.
These laws should have been changed a long time ago.
They never should have been passed.
And a lot of the measures, like in Georgia, the position that the Secretary of State takes in elections is going to change.
If we hadn't had all this fraud, the Supreme Court hadn't failed to take action.
These states wouldn't be taking all the action that you're taking.
Again, it kind of comes back to this idea that we, the people, are the ones who need to make the changes.
Arizona is auditing the vote because we put massive pressure on our state legislature.
Phil Kline of the Amistad Project and his people, they are holding regular, weekly conference calls with people around the country.
Who are on the ground, getting a hold of legislators, and they're making changes to election laws around the country.
We're getting people elected to various county and state positions, and there is a huge grassroots movement going on right now.
That is, it's all around the country.
And if you don't know the people or you don't know where to find the information, you kind of assume nothing's happening.
But there's actually a lot happening.
And for the people who incorrectly assume that Q told us just to sit on our butts and do nothing and trust the plan and wait for the White Hats to come in and rescue everybody, that has actually never been Q's message.
That is taking a couple of things Q said out of context.
When Q has told people to trust the plan, that particular statement has always been made in the context of Actions that good people in the intelligence community and military can take.
It hasn't been said as a broad statement telling us we need to do nothing.
In fact, Hugh has always told us that we the people have the power to change our government.
We the people have the power It's never been true.
Q has always told us we need to be active on social media.
the internet, oh, trust the plan.
The good guys are going to take care of it.
You guys can just sit back and do nothing.
It's never been true.
Q has always told us we need to be active on social media.
We need to present facts and information to the public to combat the mainstream media's false narrative.
We need to hold our elected leaders accountable.
We need to run for school boards, get on, be active in the community and do the things we can do.
Q has always been telling us that we need to do our part and get Good people in government will do their part.
It's always been a partnership, and so I get a little annoyed and irritated by the trolls who are like, oh, trust a plan!
How's that working for you?
It's actually working very well.
Yeah.
Because... Agree.
The election fraud issue has exposed all the corruption.
Bottom line, what Q's operation is all about is exposing corruption.
It is the exposure of institutional corruption in various aspects of society.
Now that corruption has been exposed in election fraud in county election boards and state election boards, We the people can see it and now we realize we have to do something about it.
And it's being done.
It's happening.
Things are being changed because that fraud has been exposed.
And, you know, it's unfortunate that we had to go through this mess of an election in November, but what it did was it woke a lot of people up to the realities of fraud and corruption.
And now people are taking steps to address it.
So, you know, I'm comfy AF because I see things changing all over the place.
And you can always, you can look at the glasses half empty or half full, you know, and I see the glasses half full.
Changes are taking place.
It's because fraud was exposed, and we're moving in the right direction, regardless of what the trolls and haters and complainers say.
So all these laws are being changed and they're doing all this stuff.
So then you're saying we can trust the next election cycle?
That has yet to be determined.
Because there's a lot of things that are going to happen between now and the next election that will determine how much we can trust the process.
And it's going to be different in every state.
That's one of the issues.
We've got us, you know, Joe Biden and Kamala and Nancy Pelosi are trying to federalize the election process.
It's never been a federal process.
It's always been a state process.
Kemp's decision to sign that election law reform in Georgia is causing Nancy and Joe Biden to want to put the pedal to the metal and get this federal election reform bill passed.
I think it's HR 1.
They're going to run into problems because I don't think it's going to go through the Senate.
Even if it passes in the House, it's not going to make it through the Senate.
There's enough people that realize you don't want to federalize the election process.
I mean, there are some things that might Be advantageous.
Passing a national voter ID law would be a good idea.
But other than that, you know, they're not going to pass that kind of a law.
If anything, they would outlaw voter ID requirements.
I think that's actually in H.R.
1.
So it has yet to be determined, I think, how the next election cycle is going to look, what the complexion of it's going to be.
I think that's going to be determined by, like, the Arizona investigation.
What I anticipate happening here in Maricopa County is they're probably going to find a lot of fraud.
Some of the evidence they're trying to destroy already.
We'll see how that goes.
I don't think they're going to be successful in getting rid of all the evidence.
But the legislature to say, you know, maybe we need to audit the entire state.
To find all this fraud in one county in Maricopa County.
Maybe we go and audit the whole state.
So when the fraud gets exposed at a state level, it's going to cause our state legislature to make changes.
Other states are going to look at that and go, you know, if your Dominion voting system is rigged and is corrupt, probably ours is too, I think that we need to be pushing, we as citizens, need to be hammering this issue of electronic voting machines.
Whatever, you know, whether it's Smartmatic or Dominion or whatever the software, the vendor is or the hardware, We, as the people, need to be pushing to our state legislators and election boards that they get rid of these electronic machines and go back to paper ballots.
That's what they're doing in Antrim County, Michigan.
They had enough irregularities there, they just decided in this next primary that they're getting rid of, they're not going to use electronic machines, they're going to go paper ballots.
And I think that's what we need to do on a nationwide basis.
I think we just need to get rid of the electronic machines And that's not going to happen unless we, the people, are calling and emailing our state representatives and senators and telling them, look, we don't want these damn electronic machines screwing up another election.
Get rid of them and go back to paper ballots.
That's something that we need to do.
And if that happens, I think we'll have a good election going forward.
But the changes need to take place.
On a large scale, if we're ever going to have fair elections again.
And I like that you said that we need to get out there and make phone calls and emails and write letters and all that stuff.
What else can people do to spotlight this?
Because you know, as soon as we put anything on social media, except CloudHub, it's gone.
Become a precinct chairman.
At the local level.
I've got a couple of friends who are involved in local politics at the precinct level.
And a lot of the complexion of politics is controlled at the regional level, at the county and city level.
And if you get involved in your local precinct, get to know the people that are running it, run for a position and get elected to a local position so that you have direct influence in the process.
That's a really good idea.
If you have the time and you have the ability to make the meetings and put a little bit of messaging out there on social media, run for a local elected spot.
A lot of the ground that has been gained in this insurgency that we've undergone over the last 15, 20 years has been because socialist sympathizers have gotten 20 years has been because socialist sympathizers have gotten into positions on school boards at the precinct level and just other local positions where they've been able to leverage influence.
Thank you.
that has helped destroy our society, destroy our values, push agendas that most of us aren't in favor of.
And we need to take that territory back.
Look, we're in the middle of an insurgency war.
The insurgents were out of power.
We were running a counter-insurgency and now the insurgents are back in power again.
We're the counter-insurgents and we're out of power.
The only way we're going to win this war of insurgency is to get our people in those places of power where we are the ones making the decisions.
And we can make moral, ethical decisions based on the Constitution.
We need to get those people out of those elected positions.
If you run for mayor of your small town, run for county board of supervisors here in Maricopa, we're probably going to recall our entire board of supervisors, except for maybe one person.
And those positions are going to need to be filled.
And those positions have a lot of power because they're the ones who oversaw the election and allowed all this rigging to go on here in Maricopa County.
It doesn't seem like a very powerful position, but it actually is.
And we need our people in those positions.
How can we organize?
Yeah, it's something I've been thinking about, though, lately, because we're definitely the majority, even though they tell us we're not.
You know, if we could just mobilize and organize a little bit better, you know, collectively, the 100 million people, 80 million, 100 million, whatever you want to say, we've got to have more organization.
You know, we're a force to be reckoned with, but we're all kind of, we're posting to Telegram, we're doing all this other stuff, we're not stepping up and running for positions like what you're talking about.
I think some people are, but like, if we really organized and came together a little bit more like that, it made our voices really heard, like in a huge way, not just on social media.
Yeah, well, I think that social media is where it's at, actually.
And it's easy to dismiss the importance of social media, but most people communicate right now and get their information on social media.
That's true.
You know, most of us are shoved off of Twitter and YouTube and Facebook, so those platforms are not available for us.
It would be very difficult right now for a patriotic, conservative person or group to have any presence on Facebook right now.
I mean, traditionally, that's how people have done it.
They've created groups and pages on Facebook to get the message out that way.
That avenue is not available to most patriots anymore.
If you have a message of patriotism, and populism, you're probably going to get shut down on the big social media platforms.
YouTube was a great venue for a lot of people, and now it's pretty much, you know, if you want to teach people how to do watercolor painting, well, YouTube's great for that.
But if you have a political opinion, you're probably not going to be welcome on YouTube, or Twitter.
So, one of the ways in which people are organizing, the people that I know, locally, who are getting involved at the precinct level, or at the county level, is they're on Telegram.
People have just gone to Telegram, and there's all these Telegram chat rooms, and some of them are kind of full of nonsense.
Some of them are actually very insightful and instructive.
There's a lot of good information on them.
Another way is to get involved with organizations like the Amistad Project and Phil Klein.
He has some people he's working with who are organizing these weekly phone calls, large group phone calls, where people are strategizing and coming up with tactics and specific ideas on how to change the culture through the local electoral process.
If you're interested in finding out more about that, I would contact the Amistad Project.
They're very, very aggressively pursuing this.
Hey honey, does Phil have a Telegram channel?
I really don't know.
I don't know if the Amistad Project has a Telegram channel, but they are on Twitter.
Amistad, A-M-I-S-T-A-D project, and Phil Klein is the guy who runs that.
He was a former Attorney General for Kansas, actually.
Very intelligent man.
Yeah, he has a website, too.
You can join their email list.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
Yeah, go to their website, and I think they've got resources on there and contacts.
They're doing a lot of good work and they're kind of training and equipping people to get out there and do what they can at the local level.
But I think social media is important.
I don't have a Telegram channel myself just because I don't have the headspace to run another social media platform.
Telegram channels have issues.
You get trolls and bots and all the other stuff that goes in there.
Then there's all the drama that people bring into, you know, a place like that.
And it would just end up turning into a mess and a lot of people would get offended and angry and end up getting booted out of...
I don't have the headspace for all the drama of that.
I don't have a Telegram channel right now, but a lot of good people do, and there is good information.
Denise is active on Telegram.
She's in a number of different Telegram chat rooms and connecting with people.
I think there's actually a very good place to connect and strategize with like-minded people.
And that's, you know, there's a lot of ways to do it.
You know, start going to the local meetings, Board of Supervisors when they meet, or any of your local elected boards.
Go to the meetings, start learning the issues, start having a voice.
When they ask for input and questions, raise your hand and let them know how you feel.
Get to know the issues, the people, the agendas, and maybe run for elected office.
Our system got corrupted because we the people let it happen.
Politics is not the most exciting subject.
Most people don't get real excited about what is happening at the local level, politically.
Unfortunately, that is the place where we have the greatest ability to impact our culture.
Probably.
And if we don't take the responsibility, if we don't get involved locally, someone else will.
And that someone else may not have a good agenda.
That someone else may have an evil agenda.
And those people take advantage of apathy among people like us, and they just wedge their way into the political system.
They get in positions of power, they make the decisions, They vote certain ways to allow corrupt entities to come in and take over and that's on us.
We're the ones who are allowing that to happen and we need to not allow that to happen anymore.
Yeah, trust the plan doesn't mean sit back.
Doesn't mean sit on your butt and... You know, I mean, we all love the memes, you know, hey, get your popcorn, you know, be comfy and all that stuff.
They're memes.
The only way any of us should really be comfy is if we know that we're doing everything we can to make our voice heard and to be involved in the process.
If you're involved in the process, if your voice is being heard, if you're making a difference, then you can sit back and be comfy.
If evil people are running your local political committees and you're not doing anything, you shouldn't be comfy.
You should be worried.
And that worry should get you involved in the process.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So a lot of people saying they're not comfy with Biden.
I'm actually, I'm all right with the things he's doing, man.
I'm kind of...
In that regard, I am enjoying the show.
What are you thinking about that presser the other day?
I didn't watch it.
Although I loved Tucker Carlson's take on the presser.
It was hilarious.
But I didn't watch the presser.
I saw little clips of it.
What did you think of it?
I tried to watch it just a little bit.
I couldn't.
I had to turn it off.
But I think he's doing a great job red-pilling people.
What do you think?
Oh, he's red-pilling people like crazy.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, it's kind of funny because you have... You could break our community into a couple of different subgroups.
And you have people who Are, you know, running around with their hair on fire, all anxious and worried because they're concerned that Joe is going to turn America into Communist China.
And, you know, obviously that's their goal.
That's what they want.
They want us enslaved.
They want us put into an extremely oppressive system where they can control us.
And have control over every aspect of our lives.
That's what they want.
Right.
So there's some people who think that's actually happening or it's going to happen.
And every move that Joe Biden makes is taking us closer and closer to a society like communist China.
So that's one outlook, and those people really get on my nerves because they have zero faith.
They have no trust.
They obviously don't believe there are any good, moral, patriotic people in the military or in government who are going to oppose that action.
I happen to believe there are.
I happen to believe that when Joe and the corruptocrats go far enough with this idiotic agenda, good, moral people are going to stand up and say, OK, well, you've crossed a red line, and now we're going to take action against you.
And that could be people in the military who do what they're doing in Myanmar.
And, you know, military coup, essentially.
Or it could be, if it's not the military, it's going to be patriotic Americans around this country.
Patriotic Americans around this country who are armed are not going to allow Obama and Biden to foist an oppressive regime on this country.
It ain't going to happen.
If they try, they're going to wish they hadn't.
I'll just say that.
And I'm not endorsing violence.
I'm an analyst.
And I look at, I read the tea leaves, and I can tell you, if they go far enough, and they probably will, all those patriotic American gun owners ain't going to take too kindly to that.
Yeah.
Come and take it.
So, you know, we're coming to a confrontation at some point.
Yeah.
And it's the confrontation.
It's hot.
You know, when enough people arrive at the precipice, well, hey, look, there's a cliff.
If we keep going in that direction, we're going over the cliff.
We can maybe take control of our country and take it away from the cliff.
And that's where we're headed.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, the shootings were almost at one a day now, you know?
Yeah, right.
Well, you know, they're going to keep... Yeah, the shootings are going to continue.
The false flags will continue.
And they're going to continue pushing and harping on this.
We got it!
Common sense, gun control.
Keep it up.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Come on.
Just...
What else you got?
They're going to push people to the edge.
And like I said, they're going to wish they hadn't.
Because law of unintended consequences is going to come and hit them pretty hard.
I think it already is.
Yeah.
Man.
Yeah, and it doesn't help their cause anymore.
Those of us that are out here exposing this stuff and talking about it and pointing this out.
Now some of us have our friends and neighbors that were previously laughing at us and now they're coming along and saying, hey, what do you think about this?
What do you see going on behind the scenes of this?
Boy, this is interesting.
It's only a matter of time before progressives look at what Joe is doing and go, you know, oh gosh, really?
Is this where we're going?
I don't think they're comfy AF.
They are so not comfy AF!
The panic is real, man.
Yeah, I think it is.
Because, you know, this may be an unpopular opinion, but liberals aren't actually stupid.
I was a liberal.
I grew up embracing liberal ideology.
My parents were liberals.
So was Denise.
There's all this acrimony and hatred toward liberals, which I think is not true.
It's just a lot of anger and frustration being expressed.
People who adopt a liberal perspective are not stupid people.
Many of them are college educated.
But, you know, they just have a different perspective on life.
Like, you and I were both, we didn't believe in Jesus.
We weren't, you know, Christians at one point in our lives.
And then one day we were.
We had a perspective change.
We once saw the world one way, and then, you know, the next day we saw it the other way.
So true.
Mine was, you know, both of our Coming to Jesus moments were pretty radical, pretty fast, and we started going in the opposite direction.
And I know a lot of people, and I get messages from people who... This friend of mine that I talked to yesterday, he's discipling this woman who was a hardcore, progressive, leftist woman, and she came to Jesus.
And she is now a hardcore Trump supporter and Q follower.
And there's a lot of those people out there.
Liberals or progressives, they're not really stupid people.
They just have a different way of seeing things.
And if you give them good information, and allow them to do a little research on their own, Because they're intelligent, they will figure it out.
And they'll look at what's going on and go, you know, this is not what I signed up for.
That's what's going on right now.
I think there's a lot of progressives You know, it's impossible for the media to completely cover up Joe Biden's idiocy.
and they're going to have some buyer's remorse.
It's impossible for the media to completely cover up Joe Biden's idiocy.
They're going to try.
They're going to try.
They've got four years of covering up the poo in the cat litter box and saying that's not cat poop there, that's something else.
Just sweep some more sand over that and pretend you didn't see that.
The media can't continue to cover up everything that these guys are doing and there's more people getting red-pilled all the time.
It's the Great Awakening because that's what it's about.
The Great Awakening is about Opening people's eyes to the truth and letting them see what's really going on and it's happening.
Mm-hmm Now you say that they're not dumb people, you know, they're You know, I'm Maybe not so comfy AF with that.
But, you know... But I'm just being honest.
But, you know, it's like... But I think a lot of these people learn a lot of this stuff in college.
You know, they say they love science, but then they don't love science.
It's programming.
Dude, it's programming.
So how do we crack that?
I'm trying to get my college student to go look some stuff up, but, you know, boy, Dad's just super dumb, and, you know, I don't need to go look that up.
Well, and that's how they think, and that's how we think.
We think that these people who don't agree with our ideas are dumb.
We think they're stupid.
We think they're blind.
They think the same thing about us.
They think we're a bunch of redneck, uneducated hillbillies who can't tie our shoes in the morning.
Right?
I mean, you've got two groups of people with opposing ideologies, each of which... I don't even wear shoes in the morning.
Yeah, me neither.
I'm a sock guy.
But we have two groups with opposing ideologies, both of which think the opposition is uneducated and stupid.
And that is a mental programming that we have all accepted.
We have been led to believe that those people are ignorant and stupid.
They've been led to believe that we're ignorant and stupid because the people at the very top The power brokers.
They're happy when we're fighting each other.
They like it when we fight against each other, left against right, conservative against liberal, Muslim against Christian, you know, whatever your dichotomy is.
They, the power brokers, who keep us all under their power, like it when we are calling each other names, when we're suspicious, and when we're fighting amongst ourselves.
What they don't like is when we unify, and then we look at them and go, those are the people who we need to be fighting against.
A really effective way to red pill people?
What is it to red pill someone?
Change their mind.
Change their way of thinking.
And everything you think, and everything I think, is a matter of programming.
The human brain is very similar to a computer program, or a computer, or a hard drive.
You can get the human mind to think almost anything if you give it the programming That allows it to think that way.
Every human being has a different set of experiences, different perspective, different idea of who they are, what the world is like.
It's all based on programming.
What have we been programmed to think in the past?
We currently operate our current operating system is a function of the programming that we've received during our lifetime.
Whether that's elementary school, high school, college, all of it, life experiences, movies that we've watched, podcasts we've listened to, that's all programming.
It programs our mind to see the world in a certain way.
The way that you change a person's operating system is you give them new programming.
And the best way to change someone's mind is to love them unconditionally.
That is my bottom line.
I think the most effective way to change someone's mind is to show them unconditional love.
Because, generally speaking, if you're talking to someone who has a different perspective than you, They might think you're stupid, or they might think you're evil, or they might think you have some evil, weird agenda because you don't think the way I think.
But if you show that person love, that tends to negate their beliefs about you.
If you love them unconditionally, they can't say that you're evil.
It's like keeping hot coals on our head, right?
Pretty much.
Yeah.
And that's the idea.
If you want to change someone's mind, love them unconditionally.
They're loving me, man!
They're loving me!
No, don't show me love!
You're supposed to be a hateful, mean, angry, white person.
Don't show me love, because that contradicts my programming.
But that's the idea.
The reason why people resist the messages we try to give them is because they don't trust us.
You put up a wall around their heart, and that wall prevents our message from going into their heart and changing the way they think.
People put up walls because they don't trust us, right?
So when we're trying to convince an agnostic or an atheist that Jesus loves them, they'll put up a wall.
And they're not going to listen to our message because they don't trust us.
What we have to do is, we have to get them to take down the wall.
We can't do it from the outside.
You cannot force someone to trust you.
It doesn't work.
If they're going to trust you, they have to do it of their own volition.
And when they trust you, they take down the wall.
Well, how do you get them to take down the wall?
They're only going to take down that wall if they trust you.
And the easiest way to get them to trust you is to show unconditional love.
Show them unconditional love, regardless of what they say about you, regardless of how they treat you.
You show them love.
Yeah.
You show them enough love.
You show them love.
You show them some more love.
You continue to show them love, and eventually they realize you're not out to hurt them.
You're not an evil person.
You don't have some nefarious agenda with them, that you actually care about them and love them.
And if they perceive you as a person who loves them and that they can trust, they'll take down the wall.
Then you can speak the truth to them.
If we are able then to speak the truth to them, the truth destroys the deceptive programming that they believe their entire life.
Once the wall is down and we can speak truth to them, if we have the truth in us, And we can give them the truth.
The truth will then start to reprogram their way of thinking.
And they'll destroy the deception and the lies.
It'll open their eyes to the truth.
And that'll change the way that they view the world.
And if you happen to be in a context where someone needs healing, you pray for them to be healed.
And they get a miracle.
Let's say they have migraines, or they have a bad shoulder or a bad hip.
You pray for them to be healed.
You release power.
And they receive a healing miracle.
Now, they have an incident that just happened that they can't explain.
Love takes down the wall.
Truth sets their mind free and power testifies to the reality of truth.
Power, a demonstration of power, backs up your truth and solidifies it in their mind.
This person has the ability to heal me, release power.
They have the ability to speak the truth to me and they love me.
That is being Jesus to the people around you.
And if you look at what Jesus did, His ministry, that was His ministry.
He would converse with people and show them unconditional love.
They would take down the wall.
Woman at the well, good example.
He would speak the truth to them.
If they needed healing, he would release power and create a miracle and they would get healed.
And they would walk away from that experience a completely different person.
And you know, if we want to be Jesus to the world, that's the formula.
Love people unconditionally.
Get them to take down the wall, speak the truth to them, release power.
Really simple way to approach life and to change people's lives for the better.
I got that from Steve Harmon, a friend of mine, who lives in California and he's done a lot of emotional healing for survivors of satanic ritual abuse.
Steve kind of came up with this little formula after years and years of beating his head against the wall.
He started to figure out, like, what are the common denominators?
What things can we do to reach people who are resistant to our message?
And that's what he came up with, and I found it to be true.
Yeah, I like it.
I'm trying to do that with my college student.
I'm just trying to love her so much.
It's hard though, because I do love her so much.
Sometimes the back and forth gets a little rough, but I'm just trying to love her.
Yeah.
Well, sometimes just trying to love them is all you can do, is all you need to do.
Yeah.
It's very easy.
She's my girl.
So, you know.
There you go.
You know, we want the best things for our kids, you know.
We're trying to learn some different ways.
Yeah.
It's unfortunate when they don't realize that we want the best for them.
You know, she's 19 now.
She knows everything.
I gotta remember back when I was 19, I was a totally different animal.
You know, we're all invincible at that age.
I was 10 feet tall and bulletproof.
I've got the scars to prove it.
Yeah.
So I definitely wanted to ask you about this. - Yeah.
What did you think about Trump's statement, where's Durham?
Head scratcher.
When you've got as much hair as I have, you have to be careful scratching your head.
What you scratch your head with.
Yeah, curious.
I'm not sure exactly what his intent was with that message.
I don't know.
You know, is he expressing frustration?
Maybe?
Is he signaling to his base that he knows something is coming?
Maybe?
I don't know.
It's hard for me to read that particular message and infer a solid, you know, this is what Trump is doing with that message.
I don't really know what his intent was with that message.
It's kind of interesting.
I think, you know, we talked about this a couple weeks ago.
I think that if Biden and the DOJ try to do anything squirrely, Regarding Durham, I think they're going to regret it, because it'll probably cause Durham to start unsealing indictments and making arrests if there's any attempt to quash his investigation.
I have no idea if that's, in fact, what Biden plans to do, but I think Durham's going to have to be on the front burner sooner rather than later.
And, you know, we'll see what happens, I guess.
Yeah, true, true.
What do you think about if he goes down to the border?
You know, they're asking Trump to come down there.
Yeah, and he's been talking about, you know, I'm thinking about it, I'm considering it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, you have to ask yourself, why would he go to the border?
What's the objective?
Strategically, what does he want to accomplish?
And I don't know.
Conservatives right now are trying to make as much hay as they can while the sun is shining on the issue of the border.
It's because it's one glaring weakness that Biden has, and he's not dealing with it very well.
And his lack of transparency isn't helping him.
That's one of the reasons why progressives are getting a little bit irritated with Biden, is because they're supposedly all about human rights.
Uh, and treating those people well, and they're starting to perceive that those people are not being treated well.
And, you know, Biden's hypocrisy, um, yes, yelling at Trump about how the kids are being treated at the border.
And now we have the same problem here.
So.
I don't know.
I don't know strategically what the goal would be, what would be the benefit of it.
I don't know that he's even going to go there.
If he does, it'll get coverage.
I'm sure right side broadcasting and a couple other People will be able to probably cover it.
Would Trump do some kind of a public statement, a speech from the border, maybe?
I don't know.
I'm not even sure what he would do if he went there.
So, again, it's kind of scratching my head, waiting to see what happens.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's all fascinating.
I'm loosely following everything.
Just in a different season with all that right now.
But I always like to hear your opinion.
Yeah.
I'm not following all that stuff real closely.
I'm watching, but I don't know how much meaning you can put in a lot of these things.
It's unfortunate because there are people on social media who want to imply meaning in everything.
You know, the stranded cargo ship in the Suez Canal.
There's people who are just doing all these videos and posts about the meaning of, you know, the name of the ship and the evergreen containers and all the tugboats around it.
And I think they're just trying to maintain relevance on social media.
We have to have something to talk about.
So let's talk about this and let's find some meaning there, even if it's not there.
Mm-hmm.
I get a little bit weary of people who try to always find meaning in every little nuance.
And a lot of times they're just, they're really just projecting meaning into things where there isn't any meaning.
Yeah, it doesn't really help our cause either.
It doesn't help our cause.
It kind of, in a lot of cases, it makes us look stupid.
I know you've worked with me on that over the last couple of years.
You're like, how many times has Tom Hanks mentioned in the drops?
I'm like, Alright Dave, gotta go!
Oh man.
Well I love Medic Mondays.
I love that we're doing this.
What are you focusing in on this week?
What are you doing?
What are you writing?
How can we be praying for you?
I'm going to be working on some classes, I think, coming up here.
So, on the website, PrayingMedic.com, on the Classes tab, there's one class up there.
It's a healing class, and I'm going to be putting together some other classes.
One of which is going to be a class on seeing in the Spirit, and I'm also going to put together a class on self-publishing.
For people who want to learn how to publish their own books, I'm going to have a pretty extensive, lengthy class on the business and art of self-publishing.
But yeah, that's the page where the one class is held, and I'm going to be adding some more classes in the near future.
I'm working on finishing up a book on Dream Interpretation.
I'm just doing a little bit of You know, finish polishing, wordsmithing, the text of that document, and then this week I'll be working on the Dream Symbols Dictionary.
And that's going to be a slog because that's just not a whole lot of fun.
But it has to be done, so I'm going to take the bullet for the team and plow my way through a 700-term Dream Dictionary.
Hopefully have that done by the end of the week, so you can pray for me to have endurance as I go through all these terms and find the biblical references and definitions and things.
That'll be taking up a lot of my week.
Well, Lord, I just ask you to give Dave the endurance that he needs to get through this, to get through this, uh, this terms.
And Lord, we just thank you so much for his time together.
Lord, we just ask you to bless him and Denise in every single way.
Lord, put a head to protection around him, put those secret service angels all around him.
And Lord, let him just have the best week doing what you brought him here to do.
In Jesus name, we're lifting him up.
Amen.
Thank you, Greg.
And thank you everyone who's praying for us.
We love you, man.
Oh, you know what?
Do me a favor also this week.
Keep Denise in prayer.
Okay.
She has been inspired to do a new form of painting.
She's actually over there painting right now.
Yeah, she's got into this new medium called acrylic ink.
So it's like acrylic paint, but it's really thin like ink.
And she's been doing some paintings in acrylic ink, and I really like it.
She really likes it.
She's been really motivated lately to put her art career into full gear, and I would appreciate prayer for her that any obstacles that are, you know, gonna try to rear their ugly heads would be just knocked down, and she'd be able to move forward with her art career.
So, she would appreciate prayer.
Well Lord, I just ask you to lift up Denise.
And Lord, I'm like visually seeing in my head, I'm asking these obstacles just be demolished like a Lego wall.
Just tumble them down.
And Lord, just let her step out into the full creative nature that you have for her.
And Lord, we just ask you to just give her such a joy about it that the enemy, it has no power over her.
So Lord, we just ask you to release that creativity and bring in that joy.
And we thank you so much for her in advance.
Amen.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Everybody wants to see.
Oh, everyone wants to see what she's doing.
Yeah.
Hey, honey.
Yeah?
Could you bring your little pad over here and let the viewers see one of your acrylic ink paintings, or not?
Ooh, sneaky.
You have one?
This one.
All right.
Sit tight.
Sneaky.
When you said everyone wants to see, I'm like, well, we all want to see.
What are we going to see?
By the way, we get a drum roll for this one.
Come on.
There we go.
A little abstract composition there.
Oh, wow.
In acrylic ink.
Here we go.
Let me go full screen.
So Denise was actually trained in realism as a painter.
She did portraits for a long time.
And she no longer found realism challenging enough, so she decided to move into abstract.
She's been studying abstract art for a couple of years.
She actually finds abstract much more difficult to do.
Hey, honey, if you're looking for a challenge, I guess you picked the right one.
Because coming up with a pleasing composition and the use of texture, Highlight, shadow, and abstract is a completely different animal.
A lot of people think that abstract art is just throwing a bunch of paint on a canvas, but that's one way people do it.
That's not how she does it.
She actually spends a lot of time laboring over good composition with her abstract art.
She's worked a career as a graphic designer and she understands the ideas of how some elements work well in a composition, whether you're doing ad copy or a book cover or whatever you're doing.
There are certain elements of composition, balance, tone, contrast, that make for pleasing art, and it's the same with abstract as it is with realism.
So she's been kind of wrestling with these issues, kind of working through things, and she finds it really challenging, and I'm glad that she's doing it.
She's enjoying it a whole lot and I think we're going to be seeing a lot more of that in the future.
That's awesome.
I love what she's doing.
I love what she's doing because I love her.
That's how it works.
Well we love both of you guys so it's nice to see that you guys are, you know, you're comfy AF, you're still in the fight and you're loving what you're doing.
So, you know, that's huge.
We couldn't ask for anything more than that, right?
You can't ask for much more than that.
We're in the fight.
We are loving life.
We see that God is doing good things.
We're very optimistic about the future.
And I think we need to try to see the good instead of dwelling on things that we perceive as not so good.
Amen.
That's a good word.
That's a good word.
Alright Dave, well I gotta get out of here.
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