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286A Supernatural Saturday, November 8, 2025 - Question and Answer

In this episode of Supernatural Saturday, I answer questions from listeners. Support us: https://www.givesendgo.com/pm

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Hey, everybody.
Welcome to Supernatural Saturday for November.
It is November 8th.
This is the second Saturday of the month.
That happens to be the weekend that I do Supernatural Saturday live streams here on Telegram.
Yeah, so for those of you on YouTube or Rumble or X who are new listeners, I do these live streams on Telegram the second Saturday of every month at 1 p.m. Eastern.
And I used to do topical messages, but I kind of switched out of that a few years ago and got into doing question and answer because the question and answer sessions were just so popular.
People liked them a lot.
And I thought, you know, let's just do QA.
So I've kind of switched over to a QA format.
However, I do have some topical videos I'll be putting out here in the next week or two.
Coming up, preview of coming attractions.
I'm going to be doing a video on how to heal animals.
Yes, I'm going to do a video just on the subject of healing animals using the power and authority that God gives us.
And they've got some other topical subjects coming up that I'll be posting those videos over on YouTube and Rumble and all the usual places.
I've got some plans with some of the old Supernatural Saturday videos.
We'll see if I can do this, but I may cut out of them clip some topical discussions on certain issues that people are interested in.
So I have plans.
We'll see how many of those plans come to fruition.
Anyway, welcome to the live stream.
A little bit of housekeeping, real quick.
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So I've been busy doing stuff, radio stuff, actually.
So I'm getting to the emails.
If you sent me an email over the last couple days, I'll get to it either today or tomorrow.
I do answer all emails in person.
I do not have a virtual assistant answering my emails.
If you email me, you're going to get an answer from me.
It may not be a long answer.
It could be a short answer saying I'm praying for you, but I do answer all my own emails.
And let's see.
Oh, I do not send out direct messages on Signal or X or Facebook or WhatsApp.
I do not send direct messages to people.
If you receive a direct message from someone who appears to be from me, it's not from me, it's a scammer.
Block them, delete the message.
And that's all I have to say about that.
Real quick, we're going to do question and answer.
And if you have a prayer request, this is not really where we do prayer requests.
If you have a prayer request, go in the chat channel and post your prayer request as a message in the chat.
You'll have a whole bunch of people praying for you over the next few hours.
This question and answer session is for questions.
If you have a question you think I can answer, you're welcome to ask the question.
It's also for testimonies.
If you have a testimony about something cool that God did, you're welcome to share your testimony.
It's an ask me anything.
So, you know, it's not just spiritual subjects.
It can be about Q, it can be about politics, current events, whatever's on your mind.
I try to take all questions.
Denise, at the end of each live stream, Denise is like, Bob, you got some pretty tough questions.
You handle them pretty well.
I'm like, well, you know, I now have enough experience under my belt that I think I'm ready for just about anything.
So, yeah, no, no holds, Bard.
Whatever's on your mind, we'll talk about it.
All right.
So, here's how it works.
In the chat, if you're on the live stream in the mobile app, there is a little feature that allows you to raise your hand.
If you have a question or would like to share a testimony, raise your hand.
If your hand is raised, I'm just going to go through people who have their hands raised and I'll call on them.
I was notified recently that if you put your hand up in the mobile app after a few minutes, it puts your hand down.
You have to re-raise your hand.
I was not aware of that.
I'll sometimes do these, you know, just kind of a little soapbox rant on something.
And then I'll get done and I'll see nobody has their hand up.
I'm like, oh, nobody has a question.
No, actually, all the people who had questions, their hands got put down.
Now they have to put them back up again.
So if I'm on a subject for a period of time and I'm coming to the end of that subject, that's when you raise your hand again and I'll just look and see who's got their hand up.
Let's see.
I think that will do it for introductions.
I'm going to start taking questions.
And there is Heather.
Heather, if you can unmute yourself, I know what's on your mind.
Hey, Dave.
So, without further ado, I do.
Heather, go ahead.
Yeah, I was just going to say, I've got my door locked and a sign up, so no one will come up here in theory.
Oh, wait a minute.
The kids are going to sneak through the heating, the ventilation system.
I can just tell.
We better talk fast.
Yeah, so we had been talking previously about the topic of you could say spotting hoaxes.
Because what I've been noticing, spotting hoaxes, because I'm noticing that in the chat, we keep getting people who feel frustrated or confused and they say, you know, wait a minute, I thought this was true.
And it's interesting to me because you, lots of the admins, we're not in lockstep, but we tend to independently come to a lot of the same conclusions about a lot of topics.
Thought, I wonder if it would be helpful to people if we could talk about what do we do when we see a claim in order to put like put it in the probably yes category, the maybe category, or the no category.
Yeah, I think it's a great, great um subject to discuss.
Um, you're right.
I mean, in the chat, and um, this is oh gosh, it's it's a big frustration for me on social media.
There are um because uh God called me to get into the Q posts and Q happened to become this massive subject of interest to you know millions of people around the world, including a lot of people who have been not just diving down rabbit holes but living in rabbit holes for you know 10 or 15 years.
Um, I've become kind of the target of um conversations from a lot of people who have some of the craziest theories ever.
Um, and and some people are just um some people are just very naive and they'll believe whatever someone tells them that fits with their confirmation bias.
So, we should talk really quickly about confirmation bias.
And this is something that um Scott Adams has done and probably as good of discussion on confirmation bias as anyone that I know.
I learned a lot about confirmation bias from him.
We all have confirmation bias, we all have theories in our mind about the way the world works, the way government works, the way churches work, the way people interact.
We have these theories in our mind about how things work.
That is your bias.
Your bias is what you believe to be true about the world.
Now, when someone posts an article, it's a news story, and that news story is going to, when you read that news story, you are likely going to analyze it and weigh it and evaluate it with some consideration about your bias.
Right?
So, here's an example: there's a news story out that Nancy Pelosi is going to step down from Congress.
She's going to resign and she's, or she's not resigning, she's just not going to run for re-election next year.
So, what did we see in the chat as soon as that story came out?
Well, I thought she had already been executed.
Right.
With all the other members of the cabal.
Here we go.
Right?
So, so there are all these people on social media who have been told and they believe that Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, James Comey, Clapper, Brennan, all these people have already been to Gitmo.
They've already been executed.
And I'm not going to name names, but there are some very well-known people on social media who are propagating these claims that they went to Gitmo and they witnessed the executions of all these people.
And it's on real raw news.
Come on, man.
Like, it's there.
Like, we all know this already happened.
These people aren't alive.
It's all clones and people with masks and stuff.
Yeah.
So I have, like I said, I haven't unfortunately been followed by lots of these people who just believe all this stuff that is out there on the internet.
That there is no factual evidence to support any of it.
Like you hear these reports, you hear these claims, and some people believe it.
And most people are like, yeah, no, I don't think that actually happened.
Like, you know, I've literally seen video of this person walking around.
Oh, that's just somebody with a mask on.
Like, okay, whatever.
So, how do you, how do you discern what is true and what is not true?
I have told people this for years.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
When I started doing Q stuff, I told people, look, I am not a conspiracy theorist.
I never watched Alex Jones.
I never watched any of these people, David Icke or any of these other people.
I just, that's not my thing.
I have been kind of, I have always believed mainstream sources of information to be more or less true.
That's just my grid.
Now, a lot of people have been awakened to the corruption of the mainstream media complex long before I was.
I didn't really get, I didn't understand that until 2017 when Q starts dropping all these posts about corruption in the mainstream media.
And the mainstream media went from being, I think, kind of presenting information in a slanted version of the truth to outright lies about what actually happened.
That happened when Trump got into office.
And when Trump got in, the mainstream media took a drastic shift from slanted reporting of the news to publishing outright falsehoods.
And right.
So I have since then changed my perspective of the reliability of the mainstream media.
However, this just, here's another issue that people can't seem to get their heads screwed on straight on this issue.
Some people have taken that the mainstream media complex and basically said everything they publish is false.
We don't believe anything they say.
It's all fake.
And therefore, we don't know what's true when it comes from CNN or Fox or MSNBC, whoever.
It's all false.
We know that everything they put out is false.
Some people take that view, that everything the mainstream media publishes has to be false.
And that's not true.
It's absolutely not true.
CNN and NBC and Fox, they publish factual news articles all the time about Trump.
They will report, you know, President Trump met with Victor Orban today and they discussed giving Hungary an exemption from sanctions on Russian oil.
If I post that in my news channel and it happens to be a CNN or an MSNBC or ABC article, people will say, oh, that's fake news.
You can't believe anything they say.
Like, well, there's video of Trump actually meeting with Orban and you could listen to what they're talking about.
Like, no, that is actually a factual news report.
I know it came from CNN.
I know it came from a source you don't trust.
But sometimes these news sources publish actual news that is not slanted.
And that's this issue where we have to learn to discern what is truth, what is not.
These news outlets sometimes publish the truth and sometimes they publish falsehood.
And you really have to turn on your discernment.
It is very lazy.
It's and it's intellectually dishonest to say that everything they publish is false because that is demonstrably not true.
Yeah, it's lazy and it's dangerous.
Like you're talking about confirmation bias.
I've seen people only believe, they'll believe the mainstream media when it supports what they already thought was true.
Correct.
And then everything else, well, that must be a lie.
You are in such a dangerous position when you're coming from that perspective.
You're not, you're going to go crazy.
There's right.
Right.
I mean, if you only believe news reports that support your bias, your confirmation bias, you're continually going to be falling for clickbait because there are so many news fellows out there.
They just troll you and they troll you and they troll you with headlines that grab your attention because, oh, yeah, this, you know, this is what I believe.
And oh, it's finally happening.
And yeah.
And like you read the article, like, no, not really.
Yeah.
And it's like when the dopamine hit, they want to go from like, oh my gosh, to you know, they want to recreate like those early days of Q or something when you were having your eyes open and they're still seeking that sensation, I guess.
Yeah, it is, it is a really difficult thing.
I have to fight that impulse all the time.
Whenever I see a news report, whether it's on X or somewhere else that confirms what I want to believe to be true, I have to look at that and go, oh man, is this like, is this really true?
Like last night, that story dropped about that woman who is a former Capitol police officer who is supposedly, you know, being identified as a potential pipe bomber based on software that analyzes the gait, the walking patterns of people.
Right.
And it got leaked last night on X and it went out there and it was, everyone was spreading it.
And the interesting thing about that story was the story that was leaked on X last night was half true.
They had the right person, but they claimed that Ed Martin and the DOJ had confirmed that this was the person.
Right.
And so it's out there on social media.
People are posting about it.
They're like talking.
And I'm like, yeah, I'm going to wait and see if Ed Martin weighs in on this.
And then sure enough, at the end of the night, Ed Martin comes out and says, Yeah, I did not confirm that this person is a pipe bomber suspect.
Yeah.
Well, and that goes to one of Scott Adams' tools that he uses.
One time he listed them all out and I quick typed them up.
He's always talking about two on the nose.
And I am such a sucker for this.
I know that I am.
And it's good that he hammers it all the time because when you hear something that you want to believe or that fits what you already thought was true, it's easy to be like, finally, proof.
I was right all along.
Absolutely.
I've been telling you guys for four years and here's the proof right here.
Yes.
And that ends up being false and you've just discredited yourself or, you know, gotten taken by some, you know, so like what you did was great.
Pull back a second.
Be like, oh, I'm too happy right now.
Just wait.
Just wait.
You know?
Yeah.
And now this morning we have, you know, Steve Baker comes out and says, yeah, okay, this is like it was the person we talked about last night, but it was not confirmed by DOJ and Ed Martin, which, you know, that screws more people up because there are people in the chat this morning going, well, but I've, but I mean, the story's not true.
I heard that Ed Martin said it's not true.
Like, no, that's not exactly what Ed Martin said.
He didn't say this woman is not implicated in this thing.
He said that he and DOJ did not confirm it.
Yeah.
And so you have to parse what is this guy saying and what is he not saying?
He didn't say it's not true.
He said he didn't confirm it.
So it's, you know, there's this, there's the half-truth and the issue of confirmation bias.
You know, and here's what I do.
If I see something on X, I get most of my news from X. That's kind of where news breaks first.
If something story is going to break, it's going to break first on X usually.
And then people will post it over on Facebook or Telegram or, you know, True Social or wherever after it breaks on X. If I see something on X that looks like a possible breaking news story, I'll go on a search engine and I'll start searching for news articles that can confirm or deny this particular story.
I try, I don't always do this, but I try to find at least a couple of news outlets that are reporting on that story that can either confirm or deny that it's actually happening.
And this gets into this issue of, yeah, but you're going for the mainstream media and news sources, and we know they're all fake news and liars and you can't believe them.
Like, well, hang on.
That's not always the case.
Here's an example.
There is a woman who works for Fox News, Brooke Singman.
Brooke Singman has, she works for Fox and she does national security issues.
And she knows people in the DOJ and she knows people in the FBI.
She's got connections.
She has actual sources inside government.
She published a story a couple days ago about 30 grand jury subpoenas that went out, including some to Lisa Page and Peter Strzok and John Brennan.
And I was like, oh, interesting.
This woman has a really good reputation for national security and intelligence community stuff.
Her sources are legit.
She never has printed a retraction that I know of.
Whenever she breaks a story like this, it usually ends up being true.
So it's dangerous to say, again, to say, oh, you know, all the mainstream media is all fake news.
It's not all fake news.
If you can find a story and find a source who is a reliable source, Catherine Herridge is a reliable source, another one.
Catherine, investigative journalist, has a really stellar record for reporting factual information.
Again, she has sources inside government who give her information to put it out there.
John Solomon is another one.
John has sources inside FBI, DOJ, in the Trump administration who are giving him information.
I wouldn't say leaking.
There's a difference between leaking and having a source give you information that is authorized.
John Solomon and Catherine Herridge get authorized disclosures from people inside government.
Ellen Nakashima, who writes for Washington Post, she gets unauthorized leaks from inside the intelligence community.
There's a difference.
But again, it comes down to this question of where is this?
What's the source of this information?
Is this person reliable?
Do they have a good track record?
I try to, when I look at news that's breaking, I try to, like I said, I try to find a couple of reliable sources that are reporting on this.
And I'm like, well, you know, if I get a couple of reliable sources, I will take a chance, dip my toe in there, and say, okay, let's put this out there.
And if it's not confirmed, I'll say, look, this is not confirmed.
This is more of a rumor than anything else.
But, you know, let's put it out there.
And it gets to what I think people think happened with Q is they think Q just on the strength of his own identity was posting stuff.
And that's not what he was doing.
He was posting links to sources.
So the whole point was do your homework.
You know, get out there and dig.
Like, so I was doing it because I was not a conspiracy theorist.
I was very conventional.
And someone, my uncle, tipped me off.
Hi, Uncle Tim.
He was listening.
And I thought, yeah, right.
So let's see.
Let's see where this is going.
Let's see why you're telling me this insane stuff.
And then I would read, or I'd see the articles about what they were doing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
I don't know what they're doing over there.
And I see their satanic displays and stuff.
And I'm like, they're not hiding this stuff.
So there is a difference between like, he made a few claims.
I mean, it's a complicated operation, but most of what he was doing was saying, look at this, read this document, look at this news article, make connections.
He wasn't saying, you know, on the strength of my personality and my persuasion and my secret sources, I'm going to tell you a bunch of stuff.
Right.
Exactly.
I mean, that was the whole thing of the Q operation.
Q was teaching us how to do open source research.
Yes.
Yes.
Q would drop hints and links.
Say, hey, you know, why was Jared Kushner talking to Muhammad bin Salman, you know, in the first weeks of November?
Like, what was going on there?
And so we'd have to go and start digging and get news articles and go, oh, he was talking to Muhammad about, you know, people inside of the royal family, the Saudi royal family who were trying to overthrow him.
Yeah, it's Q is all about teaching us how to take bits of information, connect the dots, do the research, find the articles, find the videos, find the supporting evidence, and build this big picture narrative of corruption, institutional corruption.
You know, a lot of people have false understandings, misunderstandings about what Q is really about.
Q is really about an operation that was designed to train average people like us to become an army of digital soldiers who would do open source research, connect patterns of behavior, bring up past incidents and events, news articles that have been forgotten and memory hold, and build out this picture of corruption.
When I first started doing my own open source research, I was digging into the Clinton Foundation.
I was shocked at how many news articles were written by the Atlantic, Washington Post, New York Times, National Review about all the corruption that was going on in the Clinton administration, Clinton Foundation.
I would just see all these articles and I sort of like, how come people are like not seeing all this, putting this stuff together?
Like it's really, if you do the research and connect all these dots, it paints a picture of widespread corruption.
Why is the mainstream media like on the one hand, they report on this and then two months later, it's like it never happened.
Right, right.
It's complex.
You know, they're going to, it seems like the mainstream media decides what's important and what isn't, but they aren't able to suppress everything.
But they can say, look here, not here.
We're going to do like a COVID death count every day so that you care about that.
But we're not going to do a death count of like Christians being persecuted in Nigeria.
So you don't care about exactly.
It's how they frame, it's how they frame the issue and what they highlight and what they minimize.
You know, a lot of times with Politico, for example, when Politico writes a news article, the truth of what their story will usually be found at the very bottom of the article.
If you read all the way down to like the 13th paragraph, you'll find that, oh, yeah, well, here's the actual story right here, buried underneath all this other hyperbole and narrative pushing and shifting blame and marginalizing people and blaming Trump.
You just read all the way to the bottom, you'll go, oh, that's the truth right there.
They're admitting that what Catherine Herridge said was right or what John Solomon said was correct.
They don't want to give them credit.
They don't want to acknowledge the facts.
But buried underneath all of the spin, usually you'll find at the bottom.
And that's narrative control.
It's trying to psyop people into thinking one thing.
What they emphasize, what they de-emphasize.
Yeah.
I think Mike Benz does a great job of he'll post long excerpts from speeches or talks given at seminars where they say flat out like, okay, here's how we're going to define disinformation.
We're going to define it as anything that distracts from, if it's true, but it distracts from something else we'd rather they pay attention to.
If it causes dismay, but it's true, but it causes dismay.
So you don't have to trust Mike.
He's giving you a video of them saying, here's how we want to define disinformation.
Use this in order to suppress these things.
So you're not relying on the strength of his personality.
He's bringing you evidence.
Right.
Heather?
Yeah.
I have a question for you.
Oh, okay.
Do you want to talk about the woke right?
Yes, I do.
All right.
All right.
So the floor is yours.
Go ahead.
Well, so the phrase popped up, and I didn't like it at first because I feel like the woke label has been really effective and useful.
And I thought, why would we take that and then turn it on ourselves?
So at first, I resisted it.
I worked hard to figure out: okay, well, what are they talking about?
What are they referring to?
So I finally kind of figured out: all right, they're saying that I even have it typed up here.
They're using identity politics and oppressed oppressor narratives.
So for the left, that would be marginalized minorities are being oppressed.
We're going to divide up people by identity, and then this is how we're going to bring about justice in society.
But the woke right is saying, well, white males are being oppressed, Christians are being oppressed.
They're, you know, so they're using the same type of language, but applying it to a different group.
Right.
So, and that has its roots in Marxism.
Yes.
The fundamental tenet of Marxism is you have to have an oppressed class of people and an oppressor.
And it's a battle between the oppressor and the oppressed.
And the whole concept of Marxism is: if we come, all of us oppressed people come together, we can overthrow the oppressor.
That is, you know, that's the 10-second elevator pitch on Marxism.
And every form of Marxism uses that same oppressor-oppressed dichotomy to create the perception of hostility between groups of people and then eventually clashes.
Usually, it's this, let's overthrow the ruling class.
Bernie Sanders and his talking points about, you know, the oligarchy, or we're under the control of the oligarchy.
That's kind of their thing.
But the woke right is, like you said, is using that same kind of narrative.
It's there's an oppressed class, it's white males, and there's an oppressor.
And the white males have to then, of course, fight back against the oppressor, right?
Yeah, and I think it's dangerous because there's a bit of truth in all of those narratives.
You know, you can make a case that, yeah, because of DEI, white males have been disadvantaged.
It's just that it's not godly, it's not biblical, it's not useful.
It's just another way to divide people and make them angry.
But then my question is, to what degree is it actually taking hold on the right?
And to what degree is this just being pushed by bad actors who want to mess up MAGA?
Because we're awesome right now.
We are.
Well, you know, gosh, this is a can of worms, if you open it up here.
The interesting thing about MAGA, or I should say, the coalition of people who got President Trump into office in 2024 was a very mixed bag of people who would not normally coalesce, come together as a movement of solidarity.
So one of the demographics that was really key in Trump's victory was young Gen Z men who were feeling marginalized because they came through middle school and high school and some of them out of college being talked down to,
lectured, and told that their masculinity is toxic, that they're no good, that they are an oppressive class, that they need to acknowledge everything that has been wrong with American culture and white American culture.
These young men had been subjected to this nonsense for years.
And they, in large numbers, rejected that ideology and voted for Trump in 2024 because Trump was pushing back on this woke DEI nonsense.
And those people are not necessarily your typical MAGA constituency.
There are other groups that came into support of Trump.
And it's a little bit weird because it's a little bit of oil and water trying to mix.
There's a bunch of small splinter groups inside of the Trump base that are never going to get along very well.
They came together behind Trump because Trump was an anti-establishment character.
But these groups of people have very different ideologies and very different viewpoints, and they're not going to get along.
And I saw it years ago in the Anon community when I first got on the board, was following Q.
I saw some very troubling ideologies being spread around.
They were very, very popular among Anons, and I did not like what I saw.
I kept my mouth shut for the most part.
I just sucked it up, and I was like, I'm just going to ignore these people.
And to this day, I'm still mostly ignoring these people who have really evil, sick, twisted ideologies.
They're in the MAGA movement.
They're Trump supporters, but they have ideologies I do not agree with.
Yeah, and I think Charlie Kirk left such a vacuum because he was a young, strong leader for them to say the best way to the best life you can lead is by serving God.
You know, have a family, do the things that God has laid out for you.
That's going to bring you fulfillment.
That's the path forward.
And there's this vacuum now.
And I feel like some of these characters are kind of coming in and feeding off their resentment there.
Yeah, they're trying to, I wouldn't say usurp, but they're trying to fill that vacuum with, you know, gain followers and steer that group of people in a certain direction for whatever purposes they've got, some of which are noble, some of which are not.
And don't you feel like, it sounds like I really like Eric Metaxas and I follow him a bit, and he's really been hammering on some of this stuff.
And I almost feel like it's feeding the trolls.
You know, would we even know who some of these people are if we just ignore them?
Because like, remember, they would, every now and then they would smack down a troll because we just need everyone to know that this isn't really who we are.
So someone would give someone a verbal spanking, but otherwise they'd kind of ignore it.
Well, my policy generally is ignore the trolls.
I don't like to highlight bad behavior.
I get trolled all the time and I have some vile, sick, disgusting comments on social media on my posts.
And I generally just ignore those people.
If they're really sick and disgusting, I just block them and move on.
I don't engage with them.
I don't comment.
I don't retweet them with some verbal smackdown.
I tend to ignore these people.
And within our movement, I've had friends.
I've had actually longtime friends that I no longer communicate with because they've gone their way and I'm going my way.
And we do not agree on issues.
I'm just like, whatever, you do you and I'm going to do me and I'm going my own way.
I think, yeah, to your point, engaging people who are displaying bad behavior is probably not the best way to go about it.
I prefer to just ignore those people, let them do their thing.
You have your sandbox.
I've got my sandbox.
You do your thing.
I'll do my thing.
And I'm not going to worry about it.
I'm just trying to focus on the message that God has given me, the assignments he's given me.
And I don't have the, my calling is not to be the ministry of correction.
It's not my job to correct every idiot out there on social media, to have an opinion on every issue, to engage in every fight that someone wants to pick.
You do not have to engage every fight that someone wants to have with you.
You do not have to correct every wrong idea on the internet.
You don't have to point out every, you know, every foolish statement.
I just tend to ignore all that stuff.
It's just noise.
I'm trying to focus on the signal.
There's so much noise out there right now.
And I really think that it is most productive if we put out signal, focus on signal, and ignore the noise.
That's just kind of my thing, which is why I don't weigh in a lot on this on a lot of these issues because to me, they're a lot of noise.
Yeah.
Well, I hope that helps.
Maybe we'll see some good clubfins or discernment in the chat now.
Yeah, maybe.
We'll see.
I think it was a good discussion anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thanks, Dave.
It's been awesome talking with you.
All right.
Thanks, Heather.
Cephas, 1618.
If you are able to unmute yourself, Cephas, what's on your mind?
Cephas 1618.
Are you?
You had your hand up.
If you're able to unmute yourself, please go for it.
All right, let's go to Kathy.
Kathy, Aaron, Kathy, if you can unmute yourself, what's on your mind?
Can you hear me?
I can hear you.
Great.
I've been married just two years to a man I met three years ago.
And I would love guidance about having support, the best way to support a brand new Christian.
He received Jesus six months ago and just had extensive dental restoration.
And he's like a brand new person.
Yeah.
So you guys have been married for two years.
Yes.
He is a baby Christian.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Okay.
I mean, that's that's the term that we use.
He's a new believer.
Yes.
Well, have you been a believer most of your life or a long time?
Yes.
Okay.
And we're both divorced.
You know, previously, I have three children I raised.
He was raised by a single mom, and that's a prominent piece of his identity.
All right.
I would recommend, you know, obviously, I think the first recommendation is it's a good idea to develop a habit of studying scripture.
And that can come in a lot of different ways.
That can be listening to the Bible on like a mobile app, like the UVersion Bible app, or actually you guys sitting down and going through the Bible, you know, a chapter at a time, maybe a chapter a day.
As a new believer, there's a lot of information and worldview and perspective that he is going to have to learn if he's going to if he's going to manifest God's plan for his life, he's going to have to get familiar with the Bible, familiar with the character of God.
Reading some books might be a good idea, books that might teach him how to hear God's voice.
I've got a book called Hearing God's Voice Made Simple.
I think you're on my nightstand.
Well, you might just suggest to him, hey, you know, you might want to read a chapter or two out of this, and just guys can ask some questions back and forth, you know, bat ideas around.
There's right, so there's a lot of different ways in which you can help him become a stronger disciple.
Basically, what we're talking about is discipleship.
It's making disciples, right?
That's what Jesus told us to do.
It is to make disciples.
What is a disciple?
A disciple is a person who studies the teachings of the master, Jesus in this case, and then tries to replicate or manifest those teachings in their own life.
So, you know, my focus is the supernatural.
Jesus taught his disciples to heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons, to prophesy, all those supernatural things that, you know, some church denominations, they don't emphasize any of that.
That's kind of my emphasis because that was the emphasis that Jesus had.
You know, you might want to get him involved a little bit, maybe demonstrate physical healing.
Maybe he needs emotional healing.
You might want to take him through, help him work through the emotional healing process.
You know, there's a lot of different ways in which you can help him get rooted and grounded in the faith.
Learning to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit, though, is key.
Because reading the Bible is good.
When I first got saved 25 years ago, I listened to a radio station, an FM radio station locally that broadcast Calvary Chapel pastors and their Bible teachings.
And I listened to Bible teachings day after day, week after week, month after month for years after I became a believer.
And it was, it's Bible teaching, it's commentary, it's, you know, a lot of good, sound Christian theology.
Calvary Chapel pastors didn't focus on the supernatural at all.
It was just basically doctrinal teaching on the basic tenets of the faith.
That was how I kind of learned scripture.
There's a lot of different ways to do it.
You know, be open to different ways.
But I think, like again, like I said, getting him tuned into hearing the Holy Spirit for himself, because it's good to listen to and learn from other people, but eventually you have to learn to hear God for yourself.
You have to learn to discern God's voice.
Well, let me say this.
What is God saying to him personally?
Yeah, let me say this.
He is an empathic type person.
He's a massage therapist, and he already has a sense that God's calling him into coaching, particularly families where there's a single mom of sons and sons of single moms.
However, I don't know.
I question whether that he has the discernment.
Like he hears an inner, let's say an inner voice or an inner leading.
I'm unsure as to whether that inner voice or leading is the Lord or, you know, is something he's familiar with, let's just say.
Right.
And there's a lot of people who hear inner voices that are not the Holy Spirit.
So part of the discipleship process is learning to discern.
Yeah.
Well, you know, yes, that does seem to be the Lord speaking.
Or yeah, this one, maybe not.
You know, judging, learning to judge fruit of the Spirit, recognizing that familiar voice.
It's a process, learning process.
Anyone can learn it, though.
So I would encourage him in that direction.
If that is, if he is an empathic person, if he's an intuitive, he's a feeler, I would encourage him to explore that.
And because you're a little bit more mature in the faith, you can, you know, gently give him some signposts and some tips on discernment.
Okay.
All right.
I'll do my thank you.
All right.
Thank you.
All right, Louise, if you can unmute yourself.
What is on your mind today?
Hi.
Hi there.
I'm from South Africa.
Okay.
So I'm glad to see you back online.
When you appeared on my feed, it was a great day.
I was happy too.
Yeah, because it's like, where did you go?
Then it's like, oh, oh, you're back.
Oh, wow.
Are you talking about on YouTube?
Or YouTube?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I didn't go away because I wanted to.
They suspended me for five years and they just reinstated a lot of channels that had been suspended.
Oh, yeah.
Good thing about that.
Yeah.
So my question is about discernment because it's like it's a hard thing to teach people because at the moment, I felt that the deception, even in like these super prophetic channels and all of that, is quite high, actually.
There's a lot of even real prophetic people like sort of like giving these blanket words to people and actually leading them more into deception than actually leading them into relationship with the Lord and leaning to teach them proper discernment.
And like, I kind of don't know how you would teach someone discernment.
Could you maybe answer to that?
Like, I know it's maybe, I know it couldn't be maybe a short answer question, but like, how would you sort of springboard the process of learning discernment?
Okay, Louise, you've brought up a really good subject.
It's actually, I have said on social media that the thing that we need most today is discernment.
And it is a thing that is the most lacking in our community of people.
And this goes back a little bit to what Heather and I were talking about earlier: in that some people are just so naive or so, I don't know what's wrong with the way that their thinking is, but they just have zero discernment for the truth.
They just will believe any crazy wild thing that comes along.
And in the prophetic community, it is as big a problem there as anywhere.
I have seen and heard prophetic words come out of people who I know God is speaking to that person, and some of their prophetic words are very good.
But I have seen some absolute junk come from some of these people.
And I think part of it is because they're trying to appeal to certain groups of people and they're being influenced by current events and geopolitical issues, and they're trying to maintain relevance.
So they have sort of set aside their discernment and they're leaning into cultural issues that are more relevant because it gets them more clicks, more engagement, more donations, and more followers.
I'm not going to name names.
I'm just going to say that there are some people out there who are, I think, doing us a disservice and their motives should be questioned.
So, number two, real quick, Louise, about discernment.
It is, I don't know if it's possible to teach someone else discernment.
I have tried and tried and tried.
And I think there are some people like Heather and I were talking a little bit about the discernment, the confirmation bias issue and questioning when you see something that sort of gives you that dopamine hit and you feel, oh, yeah, this is what I want to hear.
Those are the things you should question more than anything else.
If it makes you feel good, if it confirms what you already believe to be true, you should question that more than anything else.
You should test it.
You should approach it and say, you know, what if this isn't true?
Is there a way that I can prove that this is true?
And how do you teach other people to discern truth from error, right from wrong?
What is of the Lord?
What is not of the Lord?
It's a very difficult subject to teach someone else.
Go ahead.
Oh, yeah.
And the other thing is, so there's a lot in the prophetic community that are like doing these daily prophetic words.
There's a plethora of them on YouTube.
It's insane right now.
Like 20 years ago, if you wanted a confirmation from the Lord because there was no YouTube, you would like literally have to get a confirmation from the Lord.
Like you would get a word in the local church.
He would show you through the environment.
Like I know when I've had like real confirmations, he like gives me an actual vision.
Like I have to believe the vision that he's given me.
And then I pray it to that.
And like a proper confirmation, because a lot of people are believing these blankets, daily prophetic things, which are like, oh, if it's for you, you must test it.
And if it's not, don't.
And I'm like, no, but that's encouraging demonic interference in the real work of the prophetic because a real prophet is not giving these blanket words and making them dependent on people.
A real prophet is teaching you how to hear God for yourself and helping you form into Jesus.
So like there's a total mess up of the prophetic because of these daily prophetic things.
Like, I don't know what Your thoughts are on those things about how it's like messing up the prophetic a bit like that, those daily prophetic stuff that there's all over the place.
I mean, there's, I cannot, I can, you know, there's so many that we wouldn't even want to name any of them.
Yes, well, the daily prophetic word, uh, many of which just seem like recycled phrases being used over and over and over and over again.
Very generic, not very specific, and uh, sometimes not very useful.
But you brought up a really good point.
What does it say in Ephesians chapter 4?
It says that Jesus gave gifts to the church, some to be apostles, some to be prophets, teachers, pastors, evangelists, for the for what for training the saints for the equipping the saints for the work of ministry.
The goal, the job that in the Bible, the job of church leaders, including prophets and pastors, teachers, and evangelists, is to train and equip the saints.
All right.
And you just, what did you say?
Prophets are supposed to be teaching people how to hear the Lord.
That is what their job.
Their job is to teach people how to hear God's voice, not to give them a personal prophecy because they can't hear the God for themselves.
Look, it's good for prophets to prophesy.
We should all prophesy.
But as Paul said, right, First Corinthians, we can all prophesy.
But how do you prophesy if you don't know how to hear God's voice?
Prophets are supposed to teach people how to hear the Holy Spirit so they can then prophesy, so they can receive prophetic revelation, dreams, visions, still small voice.
And teachers are supposed to do the same thing.
Pastors, same thing.
They're supposed to train and equip the saints to do this stuff.
And that's, boy, I'm sorry, but you hit a nerve with me because that is something I'm very, very passionate about.
You know, people come to me since my YouTube channel got activated again.
I've been getting all these emails from people on YouTube who want me, they want to talk to me on a Zoom chat or call me in person and have me get them healed.
And I have to explain to them: look, I will pray for you to be healed, but that's not my primary calling.
My main calling is not to get people healed.
My calling is to train you how to heal others yourself.
That's that's my goal.
And some people are like, wait a minute, you have a healing ministry.
I'm like, well, yes, I do, but I'm a teacher.
I, I, what I love doing is teaching people how to heal, teaching people how to hear God's voice.
I will pray for people and people get healed, but I'm not one of those people who spends eight hours a day on Zoom or on phone calls calling people in person and praying over with them for healing.
It's not my calling.
My calling is to write books, write articles, do videos where I teach other people.
Because if I can train a thousand people to go out and heal, and each of them heals a thousand people, that's way more people feeling God's goodness and mercy than I could do myself.
I'm just praying for individuals myself.
So, yeah, sorry, please.
You got me off on this rabbit trail.
But yeah, it's a spiritual multiplication.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
But what I think as well is that these daily prophetic things become like horoscopes and it actually invites the demonic into the prophetic.
And it actually is a doorway, like it's a doorway to pride for that.
If that person actually is a prophet, it's a doorway to pride.
And we know what pride does.
Pride invites the witchcraft like nobody else.
Like it's like if you know the connection in scripture, like you're not the pride before a fall one, but the one to do with Samuel and all of that with Saul and David and that kind of thing.
That pride is an open doorway to Leviathan and all of those other spirits.
And I've seen it actually happen to a prophet, and he is still right now under deception.
And I could see it clearly because I was actually sent as a part of my mandate to that ministry to pray.
And that's why I could see that.
But then he and his own pride says, oh no, but you're seeing wrong.
But again and again, what I've actually said to him has been proved correct because I saw correctly from the Holy Spirit for him.
Because prophets need other prophets around them that God sent, not the ones that are going to be yes men.
And the problem is that a lot of the prophetic, a lot of the prophets who are prophets on YouTube and are doing ministry face to face in daily life, they have their own little yes men that the enemy has planted all around them.
And then those daily prophetics become horoscopes.
And it actually doesn't bring a truth because in the whole Bible, I don't see prophets giving blanket ones unless it's a seasonal word.
If you call to the body of Christ, but then it's like, you know, that seasonal word is in the season that the church is right in right now.
Like, like right now, we all know that the church is in a transition.
So that's like a thing that everyone knows.
But then you can't do a daily prophetic thing saying, oh, this and oh, that, and blah, blah, blah, whatever.
You see, that's like, I know that I'm called to bring truth and to teach the people how to prophesy and how to hear God's voice as well.
So it's, oh, it just like gets me so bad because it's.
Yeah, I feel your pain, Louise.
Say again?
I said, I feel your pain.
Yeah, so it's, it's just like getting the truth.
That's like, and I know that the truth has to come, like the Lord told me Himself, the truth has to come from a pure heart.
And to keep your heart pure means you have to deal with your heart issues.
So you have to deal with forgiveness.
You have to deal with the demonic that attached from wounding, you know, all that, you know, all that stuff.
So the thing is, it's like people are not dealing with their own wounding.
And then they're going along the confirmation bias.
And then you have the horoscope prophet on top of that.
And then you're like, how are they not seeing that this is just not helping their walk with God?
Yep.
All true.
Thank you, Louise.
Thank you.
I appreciate your thoughts.
Thank you so much.
Yep.
All right.
Let's see.
Gay Turner.
Gay.
It's been a while since you were on microphone.
is going on today.
Gay is one of our regulars.
I know that she knows how to work the mobile app.
All right.
Well, she's having some trouble today.
Hey Gay.
Hey, come here.
You got me.
I can barely hear you.
Oh, great.
Okay.
Let me.
Do you have a Bluetooth or something?
Yeah, let me see.
Yeah, Bluetooth doesn't normally work very well.
Okay.
Oh, let's see.
Claudia Jones, Claudia, you have your hand up.
If you can unmute yourself, what is on your mind?
Come on, Claudia.
You can do it.
All right.
I just have a little question.
Okay.
And it concerns your feelings.
I know you have said that you didn't necessarily believe all that Jen Helper Hayes was talking about.
And I was kind of concerned about what that was.
Okay.
Jen Helper Hayes.
Yeah.
Jen Helper Hayes.
Jan got notoriety because she got retweeted by General Flynn.
And President Trump commented on something that she posted about kind of, I think I had to, was it the elections?
There was some scandal that she posted some information on.
And she kind of hinted that Trump's people had all the information that they needed to expose this corruption.
And Jan was like, she had this position in government, and she had access to the information and all that.
And so when she posted that, and then Flynn and Trump commented on it, that brought a lot of attention to her.
And then shortly after that, she became one of the people that attacked General Flynn.
And she has made a lot of disparaging comments about very good people.
There is a PSYOP out there to discredit people like General Flynn.
And so these people come into the movement with some big crazy breaking story, some scandal.
They have inside information and they get some notoriety.
And eventually, you'll find out that they were actually sent into the movement to help destroy the movement, to cast disparage, to cast doubt on President Trump, Kash Patel, General Flynn, whoever the person is being used at any particular time to expose corruption and to make things right.
Those people will come in eventually and they'll turn and show you their true colors by attacking good people.
And Jen Helper Hayes is definitely one of those people.
I've seen her turn and show her true colors, which is why I don't pay any attention to her.
So there you go.
That's my take on Jan Helper Hayes.
Let's see.
Light Ray, Light Ray.
If you can unmute yourself, what is on your mind?
Like Ray, are you able to unmute yourself?
All right.
Let's see.
We will come back to you.
Gay Turner, your microphone is making a bunch of noise.
I'm going to unmute you.
If you can get on microphone again, what's up today?
I'm going to try it.
Is that working for you?
I can hear you.
Okay, I have a testimony about, are you hearing okay or not?
Yep, I can hear you.
I have a testimony about something that happened with your petty with Brian Fenimore.
Okay.
The other night, the Lord said, put that on.
I want to talk to you.
So I've been talking about it.
Gay, you're kind of broken up.
She's talking about a video, a live stream that I did with Brian Fenimore.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Anyway, all right.
Now you're gone.
She just got, she left the chat.
All right.
We'll go on to see.
Does anybody else have a question or a testimony?
If so, raise your hand.
All right.
Cephas 1618, if you can unmute yourself.
I see your hand is up.
What's going on?
Hey there.
Can you hear me, Dave?
Yep, I can hear you.
Oh, thank God.
I'm sorry because this is the first time I've been on a Q ⁇ A and I had no idea how to shut or turn on the microphone.
That is okay.
You're forgiving.
Glad you're on.
Hey.
And I just want to say quickly, man, like, I don't even know how long I've been following you for.
I have like all your kingdom of God books.
I guess you could call me kind of like a praying therapist.
I'm a physical therapist.
Oh, right.
Yeah, man.
So like your first, you know, your first testimony of how you became, you know, the quote-unquote praying medic, you know, like really touched me because I'm in healthcare as well.
And it's been through your books on like emotional healing and just like operating in the gift that really, you know, helped me kind of start stepping out, you know.
Out of curiosity, do you get to do any stealth healing in your work?
Yes, I actually have.
And I did it even just yesterday.
I just felt led to lay hands on someone and pray.
And I didn't really ask the Lord to heal her.
I just started speaking, you know, to the certain systems that were all out of whack.
And to my amazement and her amazement, she's just like, I felt so much, I feel so much better.
I don't have any pain and I feel so much calm right now.
And I'm just like, amen.
That's cool.
And I've actually, even out in the field, like I have to be kind of like a ninja, obviously, because I'm not trying to actively lose my job.
I know.
You can't go down the halls of medical offices and clinics and hospitals.
Oh, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I command this demon to get out.
Like, you have to be under the radar a little bit.
The unique thing is I'm actually a home care therapist, so I'm in their homes.
And I've actually applied just some basic emotional healing with some people, man.
And just really felt the Lord tugging on me.
Like, you know, certain people, you know, were emotionally wounded.
And I was actually just able to see some healing that the Lord did with them.
But that's just my side note.
I actually do have some questions, but I do thank you so much for your ministry, man, and your faithfulness.
Thank you.
Yeah.
So it's like kind of like a two-part question.
And it's regarding like the new age.
There's some topics that I feel like are kind of polarizing.
Like it's either like you got some group of Christians saying, oh, it's automatically new age, and some that say, like, oh, it's actually kind of prophetic.
The first one is that, like, when you see like combinations of numbers, um, like one, two, three, eleven, eleven, um, two, two, two, it could be three, three, three, four, four, four, five, five, five.
Um, is that with your opinion?
And is that automatically, oh, new age, or have you seen um that sometimes there can be, you know, like revelation given, or that's the unique way that the Lord sometimes can get people's attention.
I don't mess around with the new age, and I don't, I understand, like, like, yeah, the whole chakras and kundalini and getting all involved with that stuff and channeling your spirit and astral projecting, which even your book on uh traveling in the spirit.
I'm just like, I get that.
Like, he you made a clear differentiation.
Like, yeah, it actually is biblical.
But, like, I'm curious, like, what your stance is on that stuff.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I know what you're talking about.
I don't think anything should be automatically categorized as of the devil or of God in general sense, especially things like numbers.
Um, I just don't think you can automatically say, Oh, that's of the devil.
Um, I've had plenty of experiences where God clearly spoke to me through numbers that I saw.
Here's an example: I, years ago, um, I had a digital alarm clock, it had red numbers on it, and I would, you know, this was uh 2008, 2009.
God was really hammering me with these really strong prophetic dreams, visions.
I would often wake up and look at the clock, and uh, it was just kind of an instinctive thing.
I don't even know why I did it, but I would see, look at the clock and look, note the numbers, and I would write down my dream or the vision and write the time that I was given it.
So, um, God was using that at that time to highlight certain Bible verses.
Yeah, now, um, after I started seeing people healed on the ambulance, I began blogging.
I was writing the testimonies on my website, and someone, I think someone left a comment on my website basically accusing me of being full of pride and arrogance.
And they were, they were sort of insinuating that I was writing these testimonies because I wanted to draw attention to myself.
And I was like, okay, well, um, so so I wrestled with that because I wasn't sure.
Am I actually trying to draw attention to myself?
Is that why I'm doing this?
And it actually got in my head for a couple of weeks that maybe I am really doing this to draw attention to myself.
Do I want to, you know, am I filled with pride?
Because as an atheist, I was a very proud and very arrogant person.
I'm susceptible to that.
So the accusation landed for me.
I was like, oh, gosh, is this my old nature coming back?
Right.
So three mornings in a row, I woke up and I looked at the clock and I saw the number 420.
It was 4:20 in the morning and I woke up.
And I'm like, huh, interesting.
I just kind of, in the back of my mind, I was like, oh, it's 420.
And then the next morning I woke up and it was 4.20.
The third day I woke up and it was 4.20.
And I'm like, all right, I think something's going on here.
So I went through the Bible and I looked at all the books of the Bible that had a chapter 4 and a verse 20.
And I came to Acts 4.20.
And it was when Peter and James and John were being persecuted for going out and preaching the gospel and getting people healed.
And the Pharisees had threatened to put them in prison and torture them.
And they said, well, you know, whether it is good to obey God or man, you decide.
As for us, we cannot do, we cannot but preach what we have seen and heard.
That's Acts 4.20.
We cannot but preach or share the things we have seen and heard.
That's awesome.
Peter said they have to testify about what they had seen God do.
And God was telling me, look, if you're filled with pride, if you're drawing attention to yourself, that's your problem.
You need to deal with that.
But I have called you to write about and testify about the things I'm doing through you.
So just do it.
Awesome.
So I have seen God use numbers to speak to me about certain issues.
So yeah, I wouldn't automatically say it's new age.
And then even on that same topic of new age, and I'll be real quick because I know there's other brothers and sisters that have questions, but I'm aware, I've been aware of like EMF and EMF radiation for like easily over the last 10 years.
I can measure it with a meter on my house.
I try, you know, to minimize all the Wi-Fi and their cell phones and whatnot.
And I actually have to work with cell phones and tablets and stuff for my job.
What is your opinion?
Same thing, a polarizing topic.
What is your opinion?
Because obviously I don't want to actively or inadvertently and ignorantly be doing things that's potentially new age.
But what is your opinion on like wearing like jewelry with like copper and stuff, you know, with the with the goal of minimizing any dirty energy, you know, dirty electricity, not energy, but dirty electricity, aka you know, EMF.
Or do you, or is that another topic where you think like, oh, you know, a Christian, you know, wearing a makeshift, you know, necklace with copper and, you know, amethyst stone or a quartz, because obviously we know, you know, that those stones are in the Bible.
It's biblical, but obviously you don't want to start going into that rabbit hole of, okay, now you're straight up, you know, this is, this is a new age thing.
What is your opinion on that?
Have you gone down that rabbit hole of like EMF and how it affects our body?
Or do you not think it affects our body at all?
Like, what should what should Christians be doing to help mitigate some of these environmental toxins?
It's more of the, more of the better question.
It's just like, because my house in particular is actually kind of a Faraday cage.
I have aluminum siding.
And I just feel like sometimes when I go out of the house and even certain lights, you know, like fluorescent lights, like really, you know, get down on my body, you know?
So I'm just curious your thoughts on that.
Well, I don't know if you're going to like my answer.
I don't know, man.
But I'll just lay it out there.
You can shoot, man.
I have zero experience with, you know, the copper bracelets and all the other things that people use.
I think some of them are trimetal, the three different metals, you know, all that.
I know that it's a thing.
I know that some people use it.
I know that some people report feeling better, having more energy.
I have no experience with that at all.
I'm not sensitive to electromagnetic frequencies for whatever reason.
Some people seem to be very sensitive to it, some people are not.
Um, our body is essentially an electric power grid.
I mean, there's a really good book out there called The Body Electric that talks about and explains how the body is wired to carry electrical signals all through it.
Yeah, and there's no doubt that if you get in the presence of strong electromagnetic fields, it affects your own electrical conduction system, whether it's the heart or the nervous system, whatever.
The funny thing is, me personally, I have had no experience with any of that, can't really weigh in on it with any kind of testimony.
I'm an amateur radio licensed operator.
I operate around, if you looked around my little office that I'm in, I've got radios everywhere.
I operate on five-gig radios, I have two-gig radios, I have 900 megahertz radios, I have all kinds of handhelds and radios everywhere.
I live in a pretty decent high RF environment, and I never feel any weird negative effects from it.
Like I said, some people are sensitive to it, some are not.
I don't really have a whole lot of insight I can give on that.
It's okay, just curious your opinion.
I'll probably pray about it some more, but yeah, I just whatever the Lord leads you to do, you know, do that, right?
But again, thank you so much for your testimony and just your books.
And you know, I'm going to continue to pry through them and you know, and you know, let's thank you for beating to your call of teaching other prophets and you know, and you know, servants of the Lord.
So, thank you so much.
Thanks, man.
Yeah, I appreciate you having you on the live stream.
All right, thanks for giving me a chance.
Yeah, for sure.
All right, all right, bye.
All right, let's see.
Uh, does anyone else have a question, testimony?
If so, put your hand up.
I see Light Ray.
Uh, you've got your hand up.
Uh, we're gonna go to Manuel.
Light Ray, if I call on you, you better be able to unmute yourself.
But we're gonna go to Manuel.
Manuel, what's going on?
Are you able to hit the unmute button on the mobile app?
Yes, do you hear me?
Yep, I can hear you.
Perfect.
I have more medical question.
Um, I'm really struggling with my sleep due to a tranquilizer that I took before going to sleep, and it really had a very negative effect on my sleep and also on the emotional area.
Okay, from a medical point, it makes no sense because I'm not somehow addicted anymore or should be addicted to it.
Okay, but somehow it has an effect, and it's for me really difficult how to deal with that, you know.
Okay, so you were on this medication for some period of time, and then you went off of it, and now you have disrupted sleep.
Is that correct?
Exactly, yeah.
Okay, um, so from a physiological perspective, from a medical perspective, uh, it doesn't make sense.
You shouldn't still be having is it anxiety?
Is it uh just insomnia?
What are the symptoms you're having right now?
It's just that I also my sleep is really surficial, you know.
I'm not really have the impression that I sleep, um, and yeah, I mean, sleep is very essential, right?
You know, that you somehow are able to go through the day, yeah.
So, how it's well, not having a lot of expertise in neurology and not being a physician, I can't really comment on what could be the physiological cause of that.
I could comment on a potential spiritual cause of that.
A lot of people have disrupted sleep because they're basically being tormented by evil spirits at night that keep them from having normal, restful sleep.
And it's been my experience that some of that can be rooted in emotional trauma.
And if you can heal the emotional trauma, sometimes the sleep problems resolve on their own.
You might look into emotional healing.
I've got several videos and a couple of books on that subject that might be helpful.
Yeah, as I went through the emotional healing, or I would say I think it's three months ago.
I'm really on that track, but somehow it's not, it didn't come.
Yeah, no change in this area.
Well, can I recommend something else?
All right, I'll recommend something else.
I happen to have a problem with interrupted sleep.
For years, I've been waking up at 2:30 in the morning, 3 o'clock in the morning.
I just can't sleep very well.
And my wife, Denise, has been giving me supplements that I take, and she added a supplement called Niacel to my daily supplements.
Niacel is a precursor, and it helps produce hormones that are necessary for the normal sleep pattern.
When I started taking Niacel, I began sleeping through the night every night.
I had to go to bed at nine o'clock, and I was out.
Sometimes I'd sleep till eight o'clock the next morning.
That little supplement, niacil, helped me sleep, and nothing else that I tried helped.
I don't know that it's going to help you.
You may have a different issue, but adding niacel to my supplements helped me a lot.
I get very good sleep now, most nights.
And one last question: You said about it, could be evil attacks from the enemy.
I mean, in practice, what could you do?
I mean, deliverance.
Yeah.
So, the issue with emotional healing is emotional trauma serves as a home for evil spirits.
If you heal the emotional trauma, you remove the place where evil spirits can attach to you.
And then evil spirits don't torment you anymore because they have no place to attach.
That's the value of emotional healing.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
You bet.
All right.
Let's see.
Donna, Donna, John.
If you can unmute yourself, what's going on?
Hey.
Could you talk a bit about what I'm experiencing nowadays with all this?
That, you know, you don't know what's true.
You don't want to know what's not.
I know that not all sides can always give the truth that there are psyops going on, even with President Trump and his team, that we are in basically a war and a psyop war, but there is just all this information coming from all these different directions and all these things happening, many very good and many very discouraging,
like Mandami getting elected in New York and Islam trying to take over in this country.
So some tips or pointers on how to deal with all this stuff, how to stay sane, how to stay at peace.
And I think, you know, for me, there must be some lacking of faith and confidence in God, that He's got it, that He's given us tools, that we need to take those tools.
We need to subdue the earth.
We need to take dominion and do the things that He has said to do.
But it's just like living through all this.
I so often feel like, Jesus, would you just please come and stop all this craziness and this nonsense and take us out of here?
And yet, you know, he has me here at this particular time at my exact age to do a work that he has to do.
So put some pointers, tippers on, you know, remaining at peace.
Okay.
Let me see if I can give you some pointers for that.
Yeah.
You know, it's kind of funny.
Whenever I post something on social media that appears to be bad news, inevitably, there are going to be people commenting saying, Lord Jesus, you know, come quickly.
Lord, take us out of here.
Lord, let's talk to the rapture.
We don't like this movie anymore.
We want it to be gone.
That is an attitude.
It's a perspective that a lot of people have, especially if you've been, if you're familiar with, you know, if you've attended Baptist churches, a lot of mainline evangelical churches, they emphasize the idea that we're living in the last days, that Jesus is coming soon.
We're going to get raptured.
We're going to get out of here.
And, you know, depending on whether you're premillennial or sorry, pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation, post-tribulation, maybe you'll live through some of it, maybe you won't.
But, you know, the ultimate answer is Jesus, get us out of here.
I was saved reading the book Left Behind by Tim Lay and Jenkins.
I'm very familiar with premillennial dispensational theology.
I embraced that for many years.
But then God, through dreams and other revelation, has suggested to me that maybe that's not the correct view of the future.
And I'll be quite honest, there are many different views of the future.
There's, you know, premillennialism, amillennialism, there's preterism, partial preterism.
There's all these different views of the future that are all, they're all biblical.
I'll say this.
I don't know that anyone has figured out a correct, accurate view of the future according to the Bible.
And here's why I say that.
No matter what view of the future you look at from a scriptural perspective, every view of the future, whether it's amillennialism, premillennialism, preterism, they all focus on a handful of verses of the Bible, and they all completely ignore other verses of the Bible that contradict their view.
Right?
So, if you look at the totality of scripture, there isn't a view of the future that harmonizes all of the Bible.
There are conflicts and contradictions in every view of the future.
Here's an example.
If there's this discussion with Jesus had the disciples, and he's talking about his return, and he couches the discussion in, and he uses phrases like this: Most assuredly, I tell you, this generation shall not pass away until all these things come to pass.
All right, so you say, Well, you know, he's talking about like the end of the age, like the last days, and he's saying that the generation he's talking to is going to see these things happen.
Um, and so that that's one of the scripture verses you have to ignore if you think that his return is yet future, right?
And there's all these other verses that are sort of contradictory.
So, um, I don't have a particular hard line view of what is going to happen in the future.
Um, that is, um, I try to base my understanding of current events and future events based on personal revelation.
God speaks to me all the time, every night I have dreams where God's like, I want you to focus on this, and let's do this.
The next thing you need to do is that.
Here are the issues you need to focus on.
Right?
I'm trying not to be led by social media influencers and people out there who are saying, This is what we need to be focusing on.
I'm like, Well, that's God's not talking to me about that subject.
You go ahead and focus on it.
God's got me focusing on this.
I think that it's always a good idea to focus on whatever God is highlighting to you at any given time.
And also, look back at your history with God.
God has spoken to me about things years ago that I think are probably going to be coming to pass in the near future.
Some of the revelation we receive from God is for immediate application, some of it is for later application.
Now, as far as discerning what's true, what's not true, what's worth focusing on.
This kind of gets back into the issue of discernment.
A lot of what people claim on social media is designed to, it's basically engagement farming.
I'll just say that.
A lot YouTube, Facebook, and X have monetization for accounts that have a certain number of followers.
And people have figured out if you post sensational, emotional headlines on a story, you can get people to like it, share it, click on it, comment on it, you get engagement.
And those people make more money the more engagement they get.
The money for many of these people drives their need to make sensational claims, sensational headlines, sensational claims, outrageous claims.
A lot of it is rage porn.
I'm not going to name names, but I know several people on social media who are very well known in our movement.
And basically, all they do is post rage porn.
They're posting, you should be outraged about this.
You should be, oh, this is going to anger you, and you hear about this.
They're always highlighting some perceived injustice, some failure of someone in the government, some cover-up of some kind, because they know that if they put these messages out there, people are going to click on it, like it, share it, and comment on it.
And all they're doing is they're playing with your emotions.
When most of this rage porn, when you read down through the entire article, we'll get the whole story.
It's like it's a nothing murder.
It's really a nothing murder.
It's some little tiny thing that is kind of irrelevant in the grand scheme.
But these people will just go after your emotions because they know it'll increase their following, increase their engagement, and earn them a little bit of money.
If you're wise, you will learn to look at these people on social media and go, oh, that's just rage porn.
You want me to be angry.
That's why you're posting this outrageous headline.
Oh, here is someone who's appealing to my confirmation bias.
They want me to think that all these people have been executed.
And, oh, we got this people going to be arrested.
They're going to be, you know, having trials going on.
And it's all secret.
And follow me.
I'll tell you all the secret stuff.
There's just a lot of manipulation, psychological manipulation.
Like you said, it's psyops.
It's psychological operations.
Look, we're involved in, we've been involved in information warfare for a long time.
And I would say this: the CCP has a long-term 100-year plan to subvert every Western nation under its control.
So whether it's Europe or the United States and Canada and Central and South America, the CCP has been working for decades to subvert the West in any way possible.
And they're using what I would call unrestricted warfare, which is everything, every technique, whether it is manipulation of the mainstream media, buying off political offices in government.
A lot of Canadian politicians are owned by the CCP.
They've been bought out.
A lot of our politicians here in the United States have been bought by the CCP.
They're bribed.
They're blackmailed by the CCP.
A lot of our mainstream media has been compromised by the CCP.
A lot of our military has been compromised.
We see people exfiltrating classified information from our military and intelligence agencies to the CCP.
They're arrested all the time and indicted.
There is a massive campaign, a psychological campaign going on to subvert the West.
Part of that has to do with the infiltration of, as you pointed out, these people from primarily Islamic countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
They've exported all these people to Europe to destroy the culture of Germany, Sweden, France, the UK.
They're intentionally destroying the cultural heritage of these countries because they want to overthrow them and create a new civilization.
They're trying to do it here in the United States.
Thank God Trump got elected and he has put a halt to the immigration coming in and he's deporting a lot of these people.
But there is a massive plan that is backed by a lot of people.
They have bought and installed leaders in Europe who are going along with this plan to destroy these countries.
What about Mandami?
Mandami is the latest example of the Islamization of the West.
The socialists, the Communists, and the Islamists have joined together in what is called the Red-Green Coalition to subvert the West, to overthrow a system of democratically elected government and install a caliphate, basically.
They want to build a caliphate here in the West, in Canada, in the United States.
And it's interesting that the Islamists and the communists have joined forces.
And you see this in people like AOC, who's kind of a socialist, and Mandami, who is both a socialist and an Islamist.
They're forming this partnership to slowly erode Western cultural values to destroy this country from within.
That's their plan.
Now, I would say this: this election that happened last week, Tuesday, was primarily an election in a couple of blue states: New York, New Jersey, and Virginia.
They're blue states.
They're not red states.
They're not purple states.
I think that the fact that Virginia elected a Republican governor in the last election was a blip, was an anomaly on the radar.
It was a reaction to several things that had happened culturally at the time.
But it's not a long-term thing.
Virginia is a blue state.
It's not a red state.
It's not purple.
And you just have to deal with that.
New Jersey is a blue state.
New York is a blue state.
To expect that we're going to have Republicans come in there and have a legitimate chance of winning a rigged election in a blue state is unrealistic.
And a lot of people had unrealistic expectations.
So with this last week's election, people are dismayed.
They're all upset.
And there's all these people on social media saying, oh, this is a referendum on Trump and MAGA.
We're being rejected.
We have to reform.
We got to change everything.
This is the, you know, the sky is falling.
There's a lot of chicken littles out there screaming about the skies falling because three blue states decided to elect Democrat.
It's like, well, what did you expect?
They're blue states.
The Republicans actually had zero chance of getting in.
And I'll just tell you right now: Elise Stefanik is running for governor of New York in the election next year.
This is going to be an off-year election.
It's 2026.
Trump will not be on the ballot.
MAGA will not be on the ballot.
It's going to be very hard for Elise Stephaniek to win that election in New York, where the elections are rigged in a culture that is massively being overturned and being infiltrated by people from foreign countries.
A large percentage of Mamdani's votes came from people who are not native U.S. residents.
They came from overseas and they came into New York from other countries.
I don't have a lot of hope for New York or New Jersey or Virginia.
I wish I could prophesy some great things going to happen in a big turnaround.
But the unfortunate reality is the powers that should not be on the East Coast, they're determined to destroy those states and destroy this country.
We have to fight against that in whatever way we can.
You're going to see a mass exodus of people leaving New York, going to other states.
That's going to happen.
The division in this country between the communists and the Islamists and the conservatives and nominal Christians or people who are not in favor of Islam is probably going to grow.
You know, this issue with anti-ICE, anti-police, anti-law enforcement, anti-law and order.
I have a feeling it's going to just continue to grow.
This is not a little blip on the radar.
It's a growing problem that has to be dealt with.
Trump and his people are doing everything they can, but it's a massive fight.
And it is being backed by the CCP.
It's part of their plan to subvert the West.
We're in a war.
It is a war that requires us to battle and pray every single day that this corruption is exposed, that people wake up to the realities of corruption, that people come out of the PSYOP and see that their country is being destroyed as they chant in favor of these people.
We need a massive awakening.
It's happening slowly.
But the enemy is gaining some ground in some respects.
I don't even want to talk about Europe.
Europe is a mess.
Germany is deindustrializing.
They're shutting down their power plants.
They're killing their own economy.
France is as bad.
The UK is probably worse.
You know, I believe that God has a good plan, but the enemy has a say.
The enemy always has a vote.
You know, it's not just as simple as God's in control.
God has given us authority here over the affairs of the earth.
The Bible says that the heaven of the heavens belong to the Lord, but the earth he has given to the sons of men.
It is our responsibility to vote, to register voters, to get out there and put out good information on social media, to pray, to try to change people's minds, to turn back the tide of these Islamo-fascists that want to destroy our countries.
I haven't given up hope.
I think we can still turn things around, but it is going to be a battle.
There's a lot of corrupt people in places of power that have to be removed.
I don't know how that happens when you have rigged elections.
It's a difficult thing.
And I don't know that Trump can actually get through the election reforms that he's planning because in the United States, elections per the Constitution are the purview of the states.
The federal government is not supposed to have a lot of say in how elections are run.
However, President Trump did make elections part of the national security infrastructure.
Will he be able to do something to get rid of mail-in ballots, get rid of the machines?
I don't know.
I hope that he can.
And I'm praying in that direction.
But it's going to be a battle because these corrupt people figured out how to rig the elections with machines and everything else.
And they've been successful to a large degree, especially in blue states.
How that gets changed, I don't know.
But, you know, again, we need to keep praying and keep working on that to that end.
All right.
Let's see.
Got a couple more people with their hands up.
Kim B. Kim, if you can unmute yourself, what's on your mind?
Kim, are you there?
You got to hit the little mute thing on the mobile app.
We are going to go to Sharon Delaney.
Sharon, if you can unmute yourself, what is on your mind?
Sharon, are you there?
I'm hearing sounds, but it's not your voice.
Boy, are you on Wi-Fi?
Because you're rubber banding like crazy.
Sharon, are you there?
Can you hear me now?
Yeah, can you hear me?
Yeah, go ahead.
If you can't hear me, it's okay.
I'm in Blue Mountains in Ontario, but it's not a great spot.
Go ahead.
I can hear you.
Okay, I'm going to throw you a loop.
I hope it's not too much.
The code answer if you can't.
I've been trying to get in since August.
It's the idea of the aliens.
I know.
I know.
It's the idea of what?
It's the idea of the aliens and Jesus.
Okay.
Like, I can see Jesus.
I can see spacecrafts in the master's painting.
I'm not being all hyper.
I know they're going to throw something real or not real at it, but I think it would help the people on a spiritual level to understand where these two might coincide together, or they don't.
Like, there's no doubt he just walked through the beginning of time, like he's in there, and you can maybe taking different forms, maybe taking different healers.
I don't know, but the presence would have been here.
But so have those people.
You can see them with the Egyptians, you can see them with the Mayans, everywhere.
I guess I like to research, and I can see, but if you can't answer or give any concept of it, I'm okay with that too, because I think it's kind of your other sessions were just beautiful today on New York and the elections and machines, all that stuff.
I don't know how we get through it, but this is something I think as they throw as something the government was safe or not.
People need to know, like, where do these two coincide?
Okay.
Thank you for the question.
What about the aliens?
Gosh.
God has given me some dreams about aliens, but I don't personally have enough revelation about aliens that have visited Earth to make a good statement.
cohesive statement about who they are, where they're from, or what their agenda is.
I really don't know.
I believe that we have been visited by beings from other solar systems, other galaxies, that are not demons.
I disagree with Tucker Carlson on that issue.
Tucker pretty much believes that the alien stuff, it's all demonic.
It's all just demons because he sees it in the Bible and he's like, oh, it's obviously there's all demons.
I'm not convinced.
I mean, you know, demons are real, but I think there's enough evidence to suggest that we have been visited by beings from outside of our solar system.
But again, the problem that I have is, and I've done a fair amount of research.
The problem is that this subject is so clouded with disinformation, limited hangouts, people who have experience, personal experiences, and testimonies of being inside this system.
And yet, if you follow them long enough and listen to them talk, eventually they start contradicting themselves.
And then eventually they will say things that are demonstrably not true.
And you're like, okay, what is going on here?
Is this a psyop?
Why is this guy like telling us things we know are not true on the one hand and then telling us other things?
It is really hard to get good, reliable information on the subject of aliens, UFOs.
A lot of what is out there, I think, is just part of a psyop.
So bottom line is it's really hard for me to land on a particular position.
Again, I don't know who they are, don't know where they're from.
I don't know what their agenda is.
I don't believe that there's any good evidence to suggest, like people have said, oh, it's Project Bluebeam is coming.
They're going to psych us all out.
And they're going to have this fake alien invasion.
And it's going to be like the Antichrist and they're going to deceive the whole world.
I don't know that that's true.
It's a very popular idea on social media.
I haven't seen any evidence to suggest that that's actually going to happen.
Maybe it will.
I don't know.
If it does, don't fall for the PSYOP.
So there you go.
Not a very coherent, clear answer, but it is what it is.
Caleb, Caleb C., who is a ham and a nerd and a Christian.
Caleb, if you can unmute yourself, what's on your mind?
Hey, Dave.
I appreciate you.
And I was just wanting to know in your Christian walk, you know, regarding my crazy adventures with God, as you came out of atheism and into Christianity, the traditional evangelical view, three millennial, you know, pre-trib rep. Yeah.
And I mean, that's where I'm at.
That's where I came to Christ as 25, but I've seen your worldview kind of changed, and maybe your interpretation of your dreams changed over time.
And I was curious, you know, we've got a number of worldviews of eschatology.
And how has that evolved for you in order both for interpretation of events, of dreams, and how you aim at attacking the future?
And, you know, and like what you quoted earlier about, you know, the heavens belong to God, but the world belongs to men.
How has that changed your view of like marching orders for us as Christians?
Good question, man.
Good question.
All right.
Here's my answer.
So Jesus very clearly stated, and you can read it in the Gospels, the very first message he preached was, repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
All right?
The kingdom of heaven is at hand.
The kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
In the Gospels, I think Jesus mentions the kingdom of God over a hundred times.
He mentions the ecclesia, it's a Greek word for church, twice.
What has most modern Christian teaching focused on?
They focus on the church, the thing that Jesus mentioned twice.
How often do they mention the kingdom of God, God's kingdom?
Rarely, very rarely.
All the kingdom parables.
The kingdom parables are stories that illustrate the realities of God's kingdom.
John the Baptist and Jesus clearly taught that the Messiah, when he came, would establish, would manifest God's kingdom.
So, having said that, there are a lot of people who believe that God's kingdom is in the future.
That, no, no, no, the kingdom isn't here now.
It's like in the future, like when Jesus returns, then we're going to see the kingdom.
Okay, we're going to see a manifestation of God's kingdom.
But Jesus clearly said when he came that he was establishing, he was manifesting God's kingdom.
The kingdom of heaven is at hand.
It is here now.
So, my view on that is: okay, there is likely a greater, a different manifestation of God's kingdom in the future.
We don't know what that's going to look like, although you can see in the scripture that it's suggested to be a time of great peace, universal global peace, right?
Where Jesus is ruling over the earth.
Okay, that is definitely a possibility.
It's certainly in the Bible.
But I can't live my life thinking, well, you know, I'm just going to, you know, got a living here for 85 years, and then one day I'll hang out in God's kingdom.
You know, like, what am I going to do now?
What am I going to do here?
And what God has shown me, this is not what God has shown you.
This is what he's shown me.
He wants me to manifest the realities of his kingdom here today, now, among my sphere of influence.
Whoever I meet, whatever, you know, people, social media, whatever, God wants me to demonstrate the goodness Of the father, the mercy and grace, the character of God, he wants me to display that reality to the people that I meet.
So, I teach about healing, physical healing, emotional healing, deliverance, because it sets people free and it manifests.
It makes real, makes known the mysteries of God, which is that God is in a good mood.
He loves people, he wants us to be healed, he wants us to be blessed, he wants us to prosper.
That is kind of my assignment.
My assignment is God wants me to make those things a reality for people that I meet.
And so, I don't focus a whole lot on where is the world going?
Is the Antichrist coming?
Is he alive now?
What about the false prophet and the tribulation?
I just don't focus on this because that's not what God talks to me about.
I will tell you, he talks to me a lot about radio, Mr. Amateur Radio Guy.
He talks to me a lot about the fact that he has given me an assignment to set up an off-grid solar-powered mesh network here in the Phoenix area that can be used in the event that the power grid goes down and the internet goes down.
So, I spend an enormous amount of time building out this network, and I'm almost doing it by myself on my own dime because I can't get a lot of people motivated to do this with me because God has given me the revelation.
He hasn't given it to a lot of other people.
Although, there are a lot of other people in this area who, because of their own experiences and their own work, they're of a similar mind that they know the grid is going down at some point.
They know the internet's going down.
And they're also interested in building a resilient network of communication that's off-grid, but they have other ideas about it.
And what all I can do is I'm working off of what God has given me.
To this day, I'm still having dreams about building out this mesh network.
And I don't feel like I have a lot of time left to get this thing done.
So, to answer your question, Caleb, what is God showing me?
What do I do?
I think everyone should focus on whatever God is talking to them about.
God will talk to you about issues that He wants you involved in, things that you can make through your own efforts, you can make a change in what is happening right now.
You can prepare for certain things that might be coming.
You can get elected to your school board and get rid of the woke BI nonsense and the drag shows that are going on in your schools.
There's all kinds of things that God could highlight for you to get involved in.
Maybe he wants you to, you know, if you have money, donate to a food bank because maybe the government shutdown is going to last for another month.
And maybe there's going to be hungry people who need food.
And maybe that God will put on your heart to get involved and start donating food to the food banks or whatever.
I think it comes down to, again, what is God speaking to you?
How does God want you to manifest his goodness, his mercy, his love, and grace to the world?
I think that is way more valuable than being hyper-focused on the rapture and the tribulation and the antichrist and the beast and the Babylon system.
I mean, that stuff is all interesting to talk about and discuss.
But where the rubber meets the road, God wants us to do specific things to change the world for the better.
And, you know, he has a different plan for each person.
What he's telling me to do is not what he's telling you to do.
I don't advocate everyone go out and build mesh networks because that's not what he's telling everyone to do.
This is what he's telling me to do.
Some things, though, I think can be applied broadly.
God has spoken to me a lot about physical healing, emotional healing.
I think that's universal, and it should be universal in the church.
Every believer should know how to assist people in the process of emotional healing and how to release power, exercise authority for physical healing.
Those are things that Jesus taught, told disciples to do, commissioned them to do.
We should all be doing that.
All right.
I'm starting to lose my voice, getting a little hoarse.
And we're coming up on two hours.
It's just a little over two hours, actually.
So we're going to call it a day.
Thank you all for joining the live stream.
Thank you for praying for Denise and I. Again, you know, if you want to support our ministry, we greatly appreciate it.
We receive donations on givesendgo.com forward slash PM.
There is, if you prefer snail mail, go to prayingmedic.org, click on the support us page, the donate page.
There's a street address there you can send a check to if you prefer snail mail.
All right, that is going to do it.
I'll get this uploaded to YouTube and Rumble and X. I'll put it over in the channel as soon as it's processed.
Again, thanks you.
Thank you for all your prayers and support.
Thank you for the great conversation.
Great questions, great testimonies.
I'll see you the second Saturday, December here on Supernatural Saturday.
Love you all.
Take care.
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