288A Supernatural Saturday, March 14, 2026 - Question and Answer
Dave Hayes opens Supernatural Saturday by reframing spiritual warfare as an influence operation targeting mental strongholds rather than physical possession. He addresses viewer queries on alien redemption, bipolar disorder linked to trauma-induced alters, and the misuse of narcissism labels, emphasizing relational discipleship over behavioral control. Hayes discusses healing tinnitus through divine intervention regardless of physiological or demonic origins while dismissing esoteric debates on earth's shape. Ultimately, the episode underscores that true healing requires active emotional engagement and a direct relationship with the Father amidst global spiritual battles. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome to Supernatural Saturday for Saturday, March 14th, 2026.
I'm your host, Dave Hayes, aka Praying Medic.
This is a live stream that I do on the second Saturday of every month at 1 p.m. Eastern.
And since the rest of you just changed to Day of Life Savings and we in Arizona didn't, it's an hour earlier for me.
For me, usually we do it at 10 o'clock in the summertime, spring, summer, and fall, and then 11 o'clock in the winter.
I get to sleep in a little bit.
So, yeah, we do the live streams here on Telegram, second Saturday of the month, 1 p.m. Eastern.
If you want to jump in on the live stream, you got to come to Telegram, to the main page, jump in on the live stream, and then you can raise your hand, ask questions, provide testimonies, argue with my nonsensical take on geopolitics, you know, whatever you want to do.
This live stream will be, the replay will be broadcast on Rumble, YouTube, Facebook, X, and all the social media platforms where I have not been banned.
And it'll go on the podcast.
For those of you who are audio listeners, I do have that podcast on Podbean, and then it gets aggregated out onto Apple Podcasts and all the other podcast catchers.
I haven't been doing a lot of podcasting lately.
Man, I get so much going on.
So many things to do, so little time.
Trying to get another book written, trying to bolster the integrity of the Phoenix, Arizona mesh, radio mesh network, and trying to keep my wife happy and taken care of her needs and doing her little honeydew list.
So busy guy, a lot going on.
For those of you on Telegram, I'll try to get this over in the channel immediately after the live stream ends.
Hopefully we won't have to do any editing.
Just drop it over there and it'll be good.
Real quick, a little bit of shameless promotion.
For those of you who have not yet heard, our latest book, Freedom from Evil Spirits Made Simple, is available on Amazon.
Barnes ⁇ Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, Nook, all the e-book platforms.
Renewing Your Mind to Truth00:04:14
This is my first book that specifically addresses deliverance, the ministry of deliverance.
So Freedom from Evil Spirits.
And there are all different types of evil spirits out there that most of us are not aware of.
We haven't been taught about this from church pastors and leaders.
I spent quite a bit of time digging into scripture, looking at my own personal experiences, some testimonies from other people, and looking at the different types of demons, evil spirits, whatever you want to call them, that gain influence in our lives, how they influence us, and how we can be set free of their influence.
Just a quick reader's digest condensed version.
Spiritual warfare with respect to demons is not primarily an issue of possession.
That is kind of an old school view of the way that demons interact with people.
It's been popularized in movies and TV series and different things, but possession, as in this demon takes a hold of you, shakes you violently.
And, you know, like we read about with the demon named Legion, the man from Gudera, that's not typically how demons interact with us.
It's more often an influence operation.
Evil spirits have agendas.
They seek to operationalize their agenda in the human population, and they do it by a little, it's warfare in the mind.
They create narratives, they create strongholds, mental strongholds, systems of belief, ideologies, false identities, struggles for power, struggles for recognition, and all that.
And they influence us.
And most of us are under the influence of various demons at various times.
And the battle comes down in many cases to renewing your mind to the truth of that issue, whether that is an identity issue where you don't see yourself as a valuable person in God's eyes.
It's an identity issue.
So you renew your mind to the truth that God loves you.
You're a beloved child of God.
You are empowered.
You are anointed.
You have authority and power from the King of Kings.
And once you start to accept that as your identity and then walk in that new identity, that destroys the mental strongholds and the arguments of the enemy.
And that disempowers the influence operation of that evil spirit.
And the book gets into, you know, spirits as diverse as the political spirit, the religious spirit, Jezebel, spirits of infirmity, spirits of pain.
There's all different kinds.
So that's kind of what that book is about.
And the previous book to that, Wisdom for Marriage, made simple, wisdom for marriage.
So Denise and I sat down over the course of several months and wrote 36 chapters, essentially just essays on the issues that people deal with in dating and marriage, interpersonal problems, compatibility, who does what within the marriage, roles and responsibilities, the importance of date night, and keeping the romance going,
how we can sabotage our marriage by having wrong attitudes about ourselves, about other people, snares and traps that people fall into.
Aliens and Cosmic Redemption00:08:49
This is not just for married people.
It's also for if you're in the dating scene.
Denise and I have a particular take on wisdom for dating.
Again, issues of compatibility.
How do you find the right person?
How do you know if they're right for you?
Actually, I just thought of something.
I got a friend of mine who, after 40 years of not seeing this guy, he just popped back into my life.
He was my first ENT partner back in the early 1980s.
And he and I just recently connected and he found a female friend, a new one.
And I think I'm going to send him a copy of this book.
Say, hey, man, you might want to read this.
So those are the two books that have come out lately.
All right.
So this is going to be a question and answer session.
If you have a question that you think I might have an answer to, you're welcome to raise your hand and ask the question.
I may or may not have an answer.
If I don't have an answer, I'll just tell you: look, I don't know about that.
It can be geopolitics, what is Trump doing in the Middle East?
Kingdom of God, healing, deliverance, supernatural ministry.
Pretty much anything goes here.
Anything goes.
Hey, that's the name of our new chat.
So if you're in the mobile app, if you want to ask a question or share a testimony of something that God has done, raise your hand in the mobile app.
See, we got some hands up already.
Raise your hand if you want to ask a question, and I will get to the hands.
And you can speak.
Try to speak clearly.
Try to hold your microphone, your phone, whatever it is, device close to your mouth, not inside your mouth, so that we can hear every breath you take, close to your mouth, so we can hear you.
I have to adjust the volume from speaker to speaker because some people are very quiet, some people are very loud, and I hate having to edit an hour and a half or two hour video afterward.
So try to speak clearly.
Do not use a Bluetooth headset and do not use, try not to use Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are going to mess it up more than anything else.
Your signal will be crappy.
I won't be able to hear you.
Let's see.
Testimonies and questions.
No speeches.
This is not a soapbox platform for you to give your mental illness rant about why is Trump doing these evil, heinous things to our population?
Why don't people wake up?
You know, whatever your problem is.
This is questions and testimonies.
All right.
Let me get my spectacles and we'll go to the hands.
Let's see, Charles, the other one, my good man, if you can unmute yourself, sir, what is on your mind today?
Okay.
Eric, can you hear me clearly?
Yep.
Okay, good.
Good.
I switched to a wired microphone, so hopefully that'll solve audio problems.
Awesome.
You're coming in crystal clear.
Yeah.
Perfect, perfect.
Okay.
Last month, I asked your question about Chimera.
But this month, I'd like to ask you, and please, as always, correct me if I've got this wrong.
In the past, you stated that you think that there is possibly alien life, intelligent alien life.
Do you think that if they do exist, do you think that God may have a redemptive plan for them as well?
Or what are your thoughts on can aliens be saved?
Yeah, that's a good question.
Thanks for the question, Matt.
All right.
So, aliens.
I am very reluctant to talk about the subject of aliens in a Christian setting because most Christians have been programmed with a set of beliefs about aliens that I think makes it very difficult to have an open, objective conversation.
I'll just say that.
I rarely talk about aliens in my channel because it seems like 90% of the people in the church are absolutely convinced that aliens are demonic.
And that's it.
That's the end of the story.
They're demons.
They're here to foist some evil agenda from Satan upon us.
If they exist, they're just demons, and that's it.
End of story, end of discussion.
And that view may or may not be true, but people are generally not even open to discussing any other possibility.
So, you know, for me, there's not, there's very little point in having the discussion within the church.
People, and it comes from church leadership.
Most church leaders, you know, they go to whether it's, you know, a seminary training or Bible college.
That's just what they're taught.
Most theologians are taught that if aliens exist, they're demons.
That's it.
Now let's move on to, let's look at Leviticus 13 and see what that says about, you know, whatever.
So I have a different perspective.
The reason I wrote the book Octurius, my first science fiction book, in a science fiction trilogy is God has given me a challenge to think outside the box of Christianity and the normal, you know, what are aliens?
Oh, aliens are demons.
And let's just move on to the next thing.
God gave me a series of dreams three years ago that was the basis for this trilogy of books that I'm writing.
And he suggested that we do not understand aliens correctly, that aliens could actually exist as non-demonic, non-angelic beings, a separate race, different from humans, on different planets, different galaxies, different solar systems that have their own unique identities,
redemptive plan to answer your question, and purpose in the cosmos, in the universe.
My book, Octurius, actually explores that very theme.
What if aliens existed on a faraway planet?
And what if they were actually more spiritually advanced than humans?
I mean, we tend to think in the church that we have a lock on spirituality, that no one is more spiritual than us, that even the new agers, you know, even though they have their spirituality, it doesn't compare to what we have.
We have the Holy Spirit.
We have Jesus.
That's the ultimate.
That's it.
And we have it all figured out.
What if there are beings on a planet that are more in tune, more in touch, and more accurately working out God's plan on their planet?
That's the premise of Octurius.
So I think it's possible that alien life exists.
I think it's possible that God has a redemptive plan for them.
I think it's possible that they're further along their path of redemption than we are.
It's possible.
I mean, I don't know if it's true, but it's possible.
So I try to keep an open mind on this subject.
And, you know, President Trump told Hegseth to gather all the information on aliens and UFOs and go through it and declassify it, make it public.
Well, it'll be very interesting to see if that happens, A, and B, what comes out of it, and C, what is redacted and why.
You know, I don't know.
I keep an open mind about it.
Healing Trauma Through Deliverance00:15:15
All right.
There you go.
That's my answer.
Thank you for the question.
It's very good.
Let's see.
Now, yeah, okay.
Get if you have a question, put your hand back up.
Let's see.
Hang on.
Where'd they go?
Dang it.
I just unmuted somebody.
Now they just dropped.
Where the heck are they?
Hate it when that happens.
Calvin Calvin Klore.
Calvin, if you can unmute yourself, what's on your mind?
Calvin, are you there?
Got to hit the little unmute thing on the mobile app.
I don't think Calvin has not a familiar name with me.
And if Calvin, are you able to make the connection?
If not, we'll come back to you.
You can raise your hand again later.
Let's see.
Rebecca.
Rebecca, if you can unmute yourself, what is up this morning?
Okay, can you hear me?
I can hear you.
Okay.
I've spoken with you before.
Since 2013, I have hosted international students in my home.
I've hosted about 130 students from 21 different countries.
Consequently, lots of different religions: Buddhist, Muslim, Shinto, everything you can imagine.
And I was hosting a Muslim student, which I from a country that I've hosted many, but many different countries.
And I had had basically perfect health for 72 years and never fallen or anything like that.
And after I led this student to the Lord, just a month or so later, I was diagnosed with cancer.
And then I've had fall after fall where I've really several times it could have been the end of my life because one was on the ice outside in 20 degree weather and I was all alone.
Did you email me recently about this?
I mean, not recently, but I have emailed you about this.
And I'm just of the mind that it's demonic because I've done everything that I know to do, you know, declaring against it, commanding it to go.
You know, I have this tumor, but I'm still functioning and going, you know, I've led several students to the Lord.
And I just wonder about that particular instance and also the fact that I have all these students from these different religions in my home.
And one time I noticed that on all my door frames, there was this oil, which I think some student, I don't know which one it was, put oil on all my door frames to do whatever, you know.
And so, so, you know, I share the gospel if they're, you know, if they want to know if they're open and all that.
So it's not like they have some control over me because they love me, you know, and I love them.
But I just, this particular instance, none of my physical ailments happened until after I led this Muslim to the Lord.
Right.
Well, there's no question that in the line of work you're doing for the kingdom, evangelism, basically, especially hosting people who have many different belief systems, you're going to come under spiritual attack.
I mean, that's just how it works.
Right.
So the spiritual attack is not unexpected.
That's just, unfortunately, you know, we're in warfare.
We're in a battlefield.
And I'm not sure what the issue would be with the tumor.
I have written about the various issues that can block healing or delay healing or allow illnesses to come back after they're healed.
In my book, Power and Authority Made Simple, there's an entire chapter on the various issues that can block or delay healing.
And everything from, you know, witchcraft and curses and generational issues and demonic things, emotional trauma.
There's a long list of things.
But it's a process of going through each of those issues and make sure you've addressed each one to the best of your ability.
Sometimes it's courts of heaven.
There's an accusation against you.
I mean, it's a long list.
So that's what I can really suggest is, you know, look at the various things.
I know you said you've kind of already done that.
Yeah, I've gone through everything.
And the thing is, is I'm supposed to go to Saudi Arabia as soon as I can, but until I have some resolution on some of the physical problems I have, I don't think I can make that trip.
And I have so many invitations and so many people to stay with.
And it's an important thing.
And I don't think the devil wants me there.
That's understandable.
I would definitely ask the Holy Spirit what his plan is for that.
And ask the Holy Spirit for a strategy to beat this cancer.
Okay.
And anything, of course, the Muslims have their prayer rugs and they pray upstairs and all that kind of stuff.
But, you know, recently I had a doctor who was Indian that worships idols.
So, you know, but I pray, you know, I pray at meals in Jesus' name and they know I'm a Christian and I'm sitting reading my Bible.
I can play Christian music, you know, and so they don't have any kind of control over me in that way.
And I don't feel oppression, anything like that at all.
But it's just this, this tumor has just been something that I don't know how, you know, I don't know what to, you know, I don't know what to do about it.
Yeah, well, I'm not sure either.
But like I said, you know, ask the Holy Spirit.
He'll give you.
I used to be a part of the ministry where we dealt with casting out demons all the time.
And that was, I saw that hundreds and hundreds of times.
So it's not, you know, I know that, but I just haven't run into anyone in recent years that is involved in that kind of stuff, you know, and that's, you know, that knows how to minister deliverance and all of that.
So that's, that's unfortunate.
That was very back in the early 70s.
You know, have you heard of, have you heard of Freedom Encounters?
No.
You might want to check out their website.
They offer healing ministry by Zoom.
Okay.
And they do, you know, deliverance and inner healing.
And you might want to check it out.
Freedom encounters, freedom encounters.
Freedom encounters.
Yeah, just put it in a search engine and their website will come up.
Okay.
Well, remember me in your prayers, you know, because I'm ready to travel if I get taken care of.
Thank you.
Thanks, Rebecca.
All right.
Let's see.
Monica E. Monica, if you can unmute yourself, what is going on this morning?
Hi, can you hear me?
I can hear you.
Okay, thanks.
Thanks for taking my call.
And I appreciate all you do.
And I've learned so much from your teaching.
But this is my question.
Do you have any advice or materials about praying for someone with bipolar to be healed of?
I have read, okay, I have read probably almost all of your Made Simple.
At first, I was saying probably all, but I haven't read the marriage one yet, and I'm in the process of reading the evil spirits.
They're all going to be.
The marriage book isn't going to help with bipolar.
Right, right.
But let me see where I wrote it down so I wouldn't forget anything.
I have skimmed some of, okay, read all evil spirits.
I have skimmed some of them recently, searching for bipolar info.
Also looked on your website, and I've only found two things.
One was Krista's testimony on your website.
Did you listen to Krista's testimony?
I did, but it was long and I really, I think she had multiple things.
And then I think I started thinking about this not long after that, but not while I was.
And then also, let me see.
In one of your craziest adventure books, I think you mentioned praying for someone with bipolar.
And I think it was your first time to pray for that.
And then I don't think you saw them again.
So I think we're going to.
Yeah, because that person, I dropped them off.
It was a 10-minute ambulance trip.
I just prayed for them.
But that was a seminal incident because it led me down the path of asking God, okay, how do we get these people healed?
Like, what's the trick?
What's the secret, right?
So to answer your question, you're praying for someone with bipolar.
What is this person's attitude toward God, toward healing, toward the supernatural?
You know, what's their perspective?
Okay, I guess I have two people in mind, and both of them are Christians.
And one of them definitely grew up in a Christian charismatic environment, father, a pastor.
She's 40.
And the way I understand it, she's been diagnosed since she was about 20, but she doesn't want to take her medicine.
I don't know if she's ever taken it for any length of time, but she doesn't take medicine.
And then just in general, you know, as I run across people or so, do you regularly have interactions with this person?
I did for a while, but that she quit coming to the church.
But, you know, her dad is very interested in her becoming healed.
And, you know, all right.
I'm going to get right down to the brass tacks here.
Okay.
All right.
With mental illness of any kind.
Right.
So whether that's depression, bipolar, borderline personality disorders, schizophrenia, it doesn't matter what it is.
The key to getting that person healed is, this is just my opinion.
It's also my experience because I've seen a lot of people heal this way.
If that person is willing to go through the process Healing emotional trauma and then going through deliverance and getting rid of evil spirits, they can be healed.
That's the process.
They have to be willing to go through the process.
You sitting there praying for this person and them not being involved in the process isn't going to heal them.
There is no silver bullet where we can pray a prayer for someone and they're going to be healed of something without them engaging in the healing process in the realm of emotional mental illness, I guess we call it.
So it's not unlike physical healing, where we can release power to work a creative miracle, or we can exercise authority and command ligaments and nerves and tendons to be healed.
And the person doesn't have to be involved in the process.
They can just sit there and do nothing and they'll be healed.
With mental illness, they have to engage the process themselves.
That's the key.
If they're not engaging in the process, connecting with the Lord, getting a clear picture of how these, you know, whatever demons are afflicting them, dealing with soul wounds, they have to do that or they're not going to be healed.
That's that's kind of the deal.
Okay, so it has to do with the trauma and the deliverance.
And so someone would go about Krista Bontrager's testimony is very long.
I apologize that it took her two hours to tell her story, but the Reader's Digest condensed version of her story is what I just told you.
She engaged in the process of emotional healing, healing the emotional trauma, going through deliverance, and then boom, she and her husband were both set free.
That's that's the 15-second story of her two-hour testimony narrowed down.
That's how it works.
Have you had a lot of success?
And have you done this very much?
Yeah, we've got a lot of testimonies.
Does it usually take several sessions?
Yes, it does.
Okay.
So we've had a lot of testimonies from people who have been healed of various kinds of mental illness.
You know, bipolar, like I said, you know, depression, borderline personality disorder, psychosis, schizophrenia, you name it.
If depending on the type of emotional trauma this person has been subjected to, emotional trauma exists on a spectrum from, I would say, from minor to severe.
Some people have suffered minor, little incidents of emotional trauma throughout their life.
Other people have been moderately traumatized in a more significant way, more repeatedly.
And then there are people who have been exposed to satanic ritual abuse and trauma-based mind control, where they're programmed day after day after day after day to have these certain routines in their head.
The degree to which a person has been subjected to emotional trauma determines how long it'll take them to unwind all of this programming, get healed of all the trauma.
Mentoring Those With Narcissism00:14:30
It could take as little as 30 minutes.
It might be two hours.
It could be a couple of weeks and it might be a couple of years.
Depends on the level of trauma they've suffered and how much they're able to interact with and engage the process.
Some people are much more active in it and they'll engage the process every day.
Some people have to be shoved into it.
I have a friend, I'm not going to name names, who I've been telling for years that she needs to go through this emotional healing and she wouldn't do it.
And finally, on a phone call the other day, I walked her through it.
She was like, oh my gosh, I didn't know it was this easy.
I should have been doing this a long time ago.
So there's a lot of factors that determine how long it will take.
And like I said, they have to engage the process.
You're not going to get them healed praying from a distance without their awareness of what's going on.
They have to be involved in the process.
Okay.
Well, I'm thinking the 40-year-old that I'm thinking about, she her mother died when she was only two.
Something like that could be, I guess, considering that probably a very traumatic event for her.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that trauma needs to be healed and all the other traumas that she's suffered.
Those all need to be healed.
And Jesus can do it, but she has to be willing to engage in the process.
Yeah.
Okay.
I just thought of something else.
Covert narcissism.
Have you prayed for that?
No.
No?
Okay.
Okay.
Any opinions about that?
I have a very unpopular opinion about narcissism.
I never heard anyone diagnosed with narcissism.
And I've been in medicine, you know, pretty much my entire adult life and dealing with mental illness and healing and all that.
I've never heard anyone diagnosed with narcissism until about five years ago, around the time of COVID.
Suddenly, like every other person I knew was diagnosed with narcissism.
And the weird thing is, it's not that the individual will say, oh, I was diagnosed with narcissism, unlike someone who's diagnosed with bipolar, chronic depression, whatever.
Narcissism is almost always a diagnosis from somebody else.
My ex-husband is narcissistic.
My crazy, whacked-out father is narcissistic.
My mother, who is carefully controlling, is narcissistic.
It seems to be always a diagnosis of the person that I hate the most is narcissistic or the person who caused me the most problem is it's I think it has become a label where we can just say, this person is just a pain in the ass and they're a narcissist and that's it.
I don't have a whole lot of clinical information on it.
I know that the term has actually existed for over 100 years.
It just became very, very popular in the last five years.
And I don't know why that is.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, thank you very much.
Go ahead.
Yeah, you're welcome.
No, that's it.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate your time.
Thanks.
Yep. Thanks, Monica.
Kingsborn.
Kingsborn, if you can unmute yourself, what's going on?
Hey, Dave.
Thanks for taking my question.
Hey, I had a question for you.
It's kind of twofold.
So first, actually, let me real quick.
I may have to go at any second.
So if I have to leave, I work in an ER, so I apologize.
September to get on your live stream for a moment.
Yeah, I'm wondering, what do you think of discipleship and mentoring?
Yes.
So that's my first question.
And then I'm going to tell you my second one up front, just in case I do have to leave, because I'm going to listen to the replay of this as soon as I get home.
My second question is, if somebody you know and is very dear to you has significant trauma in their life, they're convinced that they've gotten supernaturally healed, but you see fruit that would indicate clearly otherwise as to other people in their life.
And you try to bring that up to them.
They can't see it, though.
What do you do?
Okay, I'll answer your questions.
I'll answer the first one, the second one first.
Okay.
The second one is when someone is resistant to the healing process, the best I think that you can do is to pray that God would change their mind on that issue.
Pray that God would open their eyes to their lack, to their situation, to their further need of healing.
It's really difficult to convince someone that they're not done yet.
Like, you know, you've got, however, comma, you have a ways to go yet.
And they're like, no, no, I'm good.
I'm fine.
Everything's cool.
And you're like, yeah, but your life is falling apart and you're alienating all the people around you.
Like you have a little bit more to go.
You have to pray to God and ask God, hey, you know, open their eyes, speak to them, show them the truth.
I mean, that's kind of the now, discipleship and mentoring.
Holy moly.
You know, if I should ask that question, because I was thinking yesterday, I need to write a book called Discipleship Made Simple.
I'll be your first purchaser.
All right.
I think discipleship is like the, is probably the most underemphasized issue within the church right now.
It deserves much more spotlight, much more attention.
It deserves much more writing and people addressing the issues of discipleship because Jesus literally, his entire ministry was discipleship from start to finish.
Dude, your video's on just to let you know.
I don't know if you wanted to be on video, but you accidentally hit your video on.
His ministry from start to end was discipleship.
He demonstrated healing, deliverance, raising the dead, and casting out demons, cleansing the lepers.
He demonstrated how to love the unlovable, his persecutors.
He demonstrated how to walk in true forgiveness of those people who marginalize you, hate you, want to kill you.
He taught all of those things.
He taught them through parables.
He lived that life.
He explained how to resolve interpersonal problems.
Matthew 18.
And I think what a lot of leaders do is they just either teach theology or they just go through the Bible chapter by chapter.
But there isn't a whole lot of actual teaching on discipleship itself.
What does true discipleship look like?
And mentoring, mentoring, one-on-one mentoring.
I wish I had time to do more one-on-one mentoring, but there's hundreds of thousands of people that follow me on social media and I can't mentor everybody one-on-one.
So we have these Telegram channels where we've got some admins and we've got some mature leaders who are able to dispense good, godly wisdom from here, you know, from time to time.
The reason I put out all the videos and the books and the podcasts and the articles is I'm trying to do that discipleship and mentoring on a mass scale.
And people can comment and send me emails and DM me and all that stuff.
And I'll, and I'll, and I'll, and I do the live streams and I'll answer questions when I can.
This is discipleship right here, what we're doing.
The reason why I do question and answer every month is this is my opportunity to provide a little bit of mentorship, a little discipleship.
So it's an issue that's very close to my heart.
I think it's massively important.
Cool.
Can I ask you a follow-up question to that?
Sure.
Yeah.
So let me give a little bit of context.
Something that I've noticed the Western Church is very strong in is probably like compassion and mercy side of the Lord that we see in scriptures.
There's a lot of emphasis, obviously, on the New Testament.
And I'm like, hey, Jesus is our perfect example.
However, I don't see a whole lot taught on like protecting the innocent, for example, like some of the things that require strength.
And so anyways, yeah, I went there.
Sorry.
Yeah, no, that's good.
So wondering your thoughts on that.
And how do you, you know, like, you know, the people that are constantly going to say, oh, turn the other cheek or point to the lady, you know, or the woman caught in adultery, which I would point out, hey, if we're starters, the man wasn't there also.
There's all sorts of issues with that story that you could bring up.
But anyways.
No, that's a really good question.
Especially in the current time in which we live, where there is this big question out there, like, what do we do with legitimate refugees?
You know, refugees from war, whether it's, you know, Ukrainian refugees from war, refugees from war and other places, people who have legitimately suffered persecution and harassment and near death and they've escaped.
How do we minister to those people?
What is our responsibility?
What is our role in providing safety and shelter and comfort and discipleship to those people?
And that's on the international scale.
Then there's the personal scale.
You know, what does our ministry to the homeless look like?
Average people that are around us, you know, you go down to any urban area and there's homeless people all over the place, people who have mental illness, they've got addiction, they've been kicked out of their home by a hateful spouse who used them for a while and then kicked them aside.
And you've got a woman and her kids homeless on the street by no fault of her own.
How do we minister to those people?
And again, that does get into the mercy and compassion side of the gospel.
But there is that question of how do we defend these people if they're being marginalized, persecuted, harassed, maybe they're the subject of lawfare.
How do we defend those people?
How do we stand up for their rights?
How do we make sure that they're not taken advantage of?
I mean, those are all really good questions.
Those are issues I don't often think about, but now you're going to make me think about those things.
Could I give like a, you know, so I had a conversation with somebody.
This was a little while back.
It was actually somebody I worked with.
And it was a good conversation, but, you know, I'm not to get into politics or anything, but I'm a concealed carrier and I fully believe that if I see somebody in serious, you know, there's a serious threat to life or limb for someone, I believe it's my duty to protect them if I have the ability to do so.
Yeah.
You know, and I was talking with this individual and they said, well, you know, that's not your job.
That's the police's job.
And I said, well, what if they're not there?
And they're like, well, it's still not your duty.
And I, you know, I quoted to them, is it I think it's Proverbs 24, 11, if I remember right.
It's, you know, basically, if you see someone being led to the slaughter, have the ability to do something about it and don't, the Lord will essentially remember that and hold you guilty.
I'm paraphrasing it.
But yeah, anyway, so you know, and then, of course, Micah 6:8 is do justice, but love mercy.
You know, so you know, sometimes I think I don't know.
I just hear so much about like taken care of, but very little strength.
There's there is a deep vein of pacifism in the church.
Yes.
And I have a very good friend who's an author.
He's written some good books.
I'm not going to name his name, but he is an absolute pacifist.
No violence, no guns, no self-defense.
Just Jesus advocated 100% total pacifism.
That's his position.
And I'm more of a Luke 22 Christian, where, if you're not familiar, Jesus commissioned the disciples in groups.
So first he commissioned the 12, Luke chapter 9 or Matthew 10, whichever one you want.
He drew the 12 to himself, gave them authority over demons and over sickness, right?
Gave them power and authority.
Then later on, when the 12 had gone out and worked miracles, they came back.
He then commissioned the 70, right?
And he gave them a similar commission and sent them out.
He's commissioned groups of disciples.
On Luke 22, he was asking them, he said, when I first sent you out without money, without a tunic, without swords, without this, without that, they had nothing.
Just go into people's homes and rely on whatever they provide for you and raise the dead, heal the sick, cleanse the lepers.
Did you lack anything?
And they said, no, Lord, we lack nothing.
He said, now I send you out.
And if you do not have a sword, sell your tunic and buy one.
He changed the commission.
He said, now I'm going to send you out armed, physically armed with a sword.
Go get one.
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All right, because you're going to need it.
So the claim that Jesus taught pure pacifism is not true.
He told the disciples to arm yourselves because now you're going to, I'm going to be leaving and you're going to have to protect yourself.
And I shared on the last live stream last month my own little situation where I was on a grand jury assignment.
I had to go down to Phoenix several times a week.
And normally Denise would drive me down there.
And normally I took my concealed carry weapon with me.
And this one day I decided that it was going to be a half day.
I didn't want Denise to have to drive down there and then an hour later drive back and pick me up.
So I took the train.
There's a mass transit train that goes down there.
I got the train coming back.
I didn't have my gun with me.
And I'm on this train, the first time I was ever on a train or bus here in the Phoenix area.
And a guy pulls a freaking knife on people in this.
He's waving it around and he's calling people names and he's threatening to stab people.
I'm like, crap.
Like, I'm glad I didn't have my gun because I did not want to have to shoot this guy.
So I grabbed him and I wrestled him to the ground and I took away his weapon of choice and waited for his security.
I was literally laying on top of this guy for like four minutes until we got to a stop.
They stopped.
People got out.
The security guys came over.
They asked me questions, right?
But I had to do what I had to do to keep other people safe, even though it put me a little bit at risk because there weren't cops around.
There were no security me.
I was the only person to do anything.
So I'm with you.
Okay.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thanks for your input.
It's been something, you know, I just think that war your heart.
You know, I love, you know, the wild at heart series and whatnot.
Some of that has just always struck home with me.
But I'm like, man, I wish that this was something some of these topics were touched a little more heavily in our churches.
Yeah.
Well, you've given me a lot of things to think about.
I really appreciate it.
Yeah.
Thanks, man.
Hey, I did get back because I do have some people I got to go check on, but thank you so much for your time.
All right.
Back to work, man.
Thanks.
Thanks.
God bless you.
Yep.
Bye.
All right.
If you have a question or a testimony, now is the time to raise your hand.
Let's see.
We should be having some hands go up for a minute.
There we go.
All right.
Roger, my good man, it's been a hot minute.
How are you?
And what's on your mind?
I'm doing good.
I don't know what your weather is.
I'm in Mission, Texas, and very mild day today.
Yeah, we're headed for a high of around 90 and then low 100s next week.
So it's warm.
Okay.
Well, as they say, but it's a dry heat.
But it's a dry heat.
Come on, man.
You know, the previous guy that was just on, one of the things he asked about was discipleship.
Yep.
Well, that punches a lot of buttons inside of me because from the mid and late 70s through the mid-80s, I was deeply involved in what was referred to as at the time as the shepherding discipleship movement.
Right.
I'm vaguely familiar with it, although I missed out on the party personally.
God bless you.
There are survivors of that that have openly stated that they don't know if it's possible that they can be healed of the wounds they received in this lifetime.
Right.
I understand it kind of went sideways.
After a point, it did.
I mean, there were some sincere thoughts about the origins where people where you had some leaders.
They really wanted to kind of unravel a lot of nonsense.
What you were seeing is in the early 80s in the charismatic movement, there were all kinds of conferences that would be held at different churches.
And on one morning, there would be someone and they would espouse a particular viewpoint on something.
That afternoon, there'd be another speaker saying something diametrically opposite in the same conference.
And so you had these leaders and they were going, wait a minute, there's got to be some level of common sense that can be applied.
Anyway, my concern about touching the third rail for me, which is discipleship, is that what it comes down to with a lot of ministers is trying to teach a set of behaviors.
And I think that can fly sideways real fast.
Oh, absolutely.
Because the discipleship Dynamic that Jesus taught was relational.
Exactly.
It's not a set of behaviors.
It's not a set of doctrines.
It is a relationship with the Father through Him.
He, Jesus, always led people to the Father.
The Son does nothing but what the Father does, right?
Exactly.
And He was always trying to get people to connect to the Father.
We have the Holy Spirit.
That's the relational dynamic.
That's the discipleship method.
My method, my goal is not to give people a bunch of doctrine and principles they have to memorize.
It's look, you know, go to the Father.
You got the Holy Spirit.
Ask Him.
Right?
I've always explained it that my thought is that discipleship is where you lovingly walk someone into a path of a relationship with the Father.
Right.
And that you have a heart that is eager to hear the voice of the Father and respond.
That's that's a disciple.
Right.
Exactly.
That's a disciple.
And now it messes with a lot of people that see themselves in leadership positions because they're kind of going, well, what do I do?
And I'm going, that doesn't really matter.
People to him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, you know, I'm sure a lot of this probably came down to issues of control.
Oh, yeah.
Even in ministries that are not necessarily in this shepherding discipleship thing, control is a very, it's a very strong draw for people in leadership positions in ministry.
This tendency to want to control people, to control outcomes, to control attitudes, to control, you know, narratives, to control people and sort of have them do your work for you, accomplish your agendas.
Well, it's interesting that you mention narcissism because I've explained sometimes my perspective that a lot of people go into ministry because it's a convenient excuse for being a narcissist.
Well, that's probably true.
If you have those tendencies, if you have those proclivities toward controlling people, or if that tendency to just be in the spotlight, to be the center of everything, center of attention, my way or the highway, you know, narcissism, if you want to call it that, that does, those personality types are drawn into ministry.
It's unfortunate because true ministry is servanthood.
Exactly.
It's not, I'm the man on the platform.
Everyone listen to me.
Everyone follow my instructions.
It's serving others in whatever way the Lord has gifted you.
It's just, it's servant leadership.
Well, it's unfortunately most of the things you've talked about up to now.
I can walk back and see how those things are intertwined.
I look at certain, for lack of a better term, emotional issues I deal with.
Now, I think some of them are beyond purely emotional, but almost bipolar, almost.
And I look back and can Contextualize and see where this is a byproduct of some of the experiences I had in the discipleship movement.
Okay.
And I say that because whether it was intentional or not, and I can't speak to that, when you control some, when you're in that environment, control is an issue.
And right.
A lot of things can happen to disrupt an otherwise completely healthy spirit in someone.
Right.
Right.
And so I find myself dealing with issues today, and I reference 40 plus years ago and go, well, crap, that's what started all that.
Yeah.
Well, it is.
You know, I don't know anyone who doesn't have some kind of dysfunction or issue today that can't be traced back to something that happened to them years ago.
Yes.
Yes.
The past affects us in the present.
Yeah.
That's what it is.
Yeah.
I could ramble on about a lot of that, but that's basically it.
So thanks, Roger.
Yep.
I appreciate it.
You got it.
Enjoy the rest of your day, sir.
I wanted to really quickly address an issue.
And if you have a question or testimony, this is a time to raise your hand, but I'm going to expound a little bit on what the previous woman said regarding bipolar.
So with mental illness, it is possible that mental illness of whatever variety is a neurochemical imbalance problem.
You know, whether it's, you know, serotonin levels are not right, norepinephrine levels are not right, you're getting too much dopamine, not enough.
There is, I'm not dismissing at all, the reality that people have neurochemical imbalances that cause mental illness.
That is absolutely a thing.
However, that said, some of the behavior that happens in what is diagnosed as mental illness is clearly a manifestation of alters, alternate personalities that are surfacing, coming and going, and causing mood changes.
So what do I mean by that?
All right.
Well, let me share you a little bit of my own personal testimony.
Back, oh, gosh, when did I get my first emotional healing encounter?
2014, I think.
12 years ago.
I was having very dramatic mood swings.
And I wasn't on Prozac or Paxil or anything.
I was just having erratic mood swings.
Happy-go-lucky one minute, angry, pissed off, throwing, spitting mad the next minute.
Jekyll and I was having Jekyll and Hyde behavior.
Right.
Now, if I went into a mental health treatment center with Jekyll and Hyde-like behavior, I would probably get some kind of a mental health diagnosis, you know, whether it's schizophrenia, bipolar, who knows.
They're going to give me a tag and then they're going to put me on some medication.
But I didn't.
I had a friend of mine call me and say, hey, man, I think you need emotional healing.
I'm like, yeah, I think so too.
So we went through the emotional healing process.
And in that process, we found a major alternate personality that was affecting my mood in certain situations, in certain cultural situations.
So when I talk about alters and fragments, we're talking about an altar is an alternate personality.
It is a part of your soul that has an alternate personality from your core main personality.
And these alters are formed by emotional trauma.
You have an emotionally traumatic event.
Your soul is traumatized.
In order to prevent that event from poisoning your entire soul, your soul will actually wall off that little wounded part of your soul and wall that off and contain it.
And it'll develop its own personality, its own likes, dislikes, preferences, anger issues, its own memories, and its own emotions.
That little part of the soul is if it is, if it doesn't have a clearly defined whole personality, it's usually called a fragment.
A fragment is a part of the soul.
If it develops into a fully blown personality with, you know, you're right-handed and your altar is left-handed, you're heterosexual and your alter is bisexual.
Alters can have completely different personality makeups, right?
So in diagnoses like schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder, this is where the fragments and alters come into play.
You have wounded parts of your soul that have wildly different lifestyles and political views and religious views and everything else.
And in some cases, when these alternate personalities come up and take over, your mood changes like that.
Your behavior changes, you're a different person.
And then if someone sees this, someone in the community sees this, they're like, you know, I think that person might be a little schizophrenic.
Well, they're just seeing the manifestation of alters coming up.
So that's why I say that with mental, with various mental illnesses, yeah, sometimes it's an issue of neurotransmitters that are not well adjusted.
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Other times it is emotional trauma.
And one way to find out is go through the emotional healing process.
And if you suddenly find that you're not having those mood swings and you're not blowing up at people and you're not having these erratic reactions, then you'll, that's, that's the litmus test that, yeah, it was emotional trauma.
But, you know, some people they do need to have their neurotransmitters balanced.
So I wanted to just, you know, make clear that there are two possibilities in that realm.
All right.
Carmen.
Carmen.
Oh, hang on a second.
You're unmuted again.
Carmen, you're unmuted.
If you can unmute yourself, Carmen, what is going on today?
You got to hit the little mute button on the mobile app.
Hello.
Yep, I can hear you.
Hi.
I have had tinnitus at about 6,400 hertz since I think birth.
And I know you've talked about it being resistant to healing.
Can you tell me why?
And is there anything I can do about it?
Yes, there may be.
Tinnitus or tinnitus, depending on which part of the world we come from, can have multiple causes, right?
Just like mental illness, some mental illness is organic, is physiologic.
It is an issue of neurotransmitter, you know, and hormone balancing and everything else.
And some mental illness is actually emotional trauma.
So tinnitus, ringing in the ears, you know, that irritating noise that people hear, sometimes has a physiological cause.
There's something wrong inside the inner ear, the structures of the ear are damaged, malformed, whatever.
That can cause that ringing in the ear sensation.
But sometimes it's not.
Sometimes it's actually demonic.
So again, is it spiritual or is it physiological?
I don't know.
I can't say for sure.
If you're born with it, it might be a physiological issue where there's something inside of the structures of your ear that are actually malformed that may be causing it.
However, what's the diagnosis or what's the treatment?
The treatment.
So whether the issue is physiological or spiritual, God can heal it.
So if it is an issue with malformed structures in the inner ear, and sometimes there's a differential diagnosis goes into this question of, do you have vertigo?
You know, where the room spins.
And then that gets into questions of, do you feel like you're spinning yourself or is the world around you the room spinning?
And then other issues.
Do you have a fever?
Because sometimes it goes down the rabbit hole of is it an infection, a Menira's disease or something, something else.
I'm not a doctor, so I'm not going to do the differential diagnosis, but there are related issues that can help.
You can rule out certain things by getting a good evaluation on it.
But whether it is a physiological issue or a spiritual issue, whether it is an inner ear malformation or a demon, God can heal it.
If it a release of power, so Jesus has given us power and authority over sickness and demons, diseases, demons, sickness.
We can command demons to leave and we can release power.
We can exercise authority and release power.
The release of power works creative miracles.
So if you have some structure that is malformed or missing in your inner ear that's causing this problem, a release of power, if I put my hand up and I'm going to do this, Carmen, putting my hand up right now, I am going to release power.
And what does that mean?
That means we are vessels of God's energy.
Dunimus, his power.
The Holy Spirit lives in us.
The power that created the universe, the power that created the trees and the oceans, that power is the power of God.
And that power dwells within us.
When you are filled with the Holy Spirit, you are filled with the power of God and you release it to work creative miracles.
That's what Jesus said when he gave the disciples power and he gave them authority, he gave us the power to work creative miracles.
So, I right now am believing faith, I'm believing that I'm releasing power into your body right now to recreate and reform and reshape all the structures of your ears so that this sound will be gone.
And now, I can say, I command all the structures of the inner ear to be healed with the authority of Jesus, and I command every evil spirit to get out, leave.
I command demonic devices to be removed.
All right, let me talk about demonic devices.
Uh, sometimes there is actually a demonic device in place that causes uh ringing in the ears.
And I have friends who have worked in deliverance and healing, and they have seen these devices.
My friend Matt Evans was walking down the street one day, and he's and in the spirit, he saw a metal band around a person's head, just metal band.
And he was just following them on the street.
He walks up to them, and he's got Holy Spirit scissors.
He does a prophetic act, and he clipped off a metal band that he saw on their head.
And then he walked up to them and said, Hey, do you have any kind of a headache or anything like that?
And they were like, Well, that's funny you should ask because I have migraines.
And they just all of a sudden stopped.
And he's like, Okay, well, let me tell you what I just did.
He cut off this demonic device off their head, and their migraines were gone.
I have seen in prayer sessions when I'm praying for people who have ringing in the ears, tinnitus, whatever you want to call it.
I have seen like a metal box, metal cage around their head.
And I have learned through experience that it's a demonic device, it needs to be removed.
So, I make a prophetic act and I remove that cage from around their head.
And oftentimes, they report that the ringing in the ears is gone.
All of that is to say that it's not necessarily a cut and dry issue, it's not always this, it's not always that.
There are many different things that can cause what we perceive to be a physical or physiological issue.
Sometimes it's spiritual, sometimes it's demonic, sometimes it is physiological.
But God has given us the power and the authority to heal it, whatever the issue is.
All right, uh, that is my rant on that.
Uh, let's see, does anybody else have a question or a testimony or comment?
Um, you know, and the um, the reason why I emphasize so much learning to walk in the gifts of the spirit, whether that is learning to see in the spirit, learning to hear God's voice, learning to discern the presence of demons.
When you run into these issues, if you're able to sense and perceive the presence of a demon, that gives you a much better, uh, quicker ability to diagnose.
Oh, this is demonic.
If you're able to see in the spirit, if you're able to hear the Holy Spirit say, uh, this is a DNA issue, they need their DNA healed.
Right, God can give you those clues, He can reveal to you the problem and the solution, but it requires us to be able to hear and sense properly.
Uh, she's unmuted.
No, she's unmuted.
Uh, Susan F. Susan, F, if you can unmute yourself.
What is going on?
Well, I was just listening to the ringing of the ears, and um, mine kind of started in, I think it was like 2021, maybe closer to 2022.
I don't know, but it has been going on.
And I follow the Schuman resonance.
I don't know if you've heard of that, but it's the earth.
Okay, and so I'm equating it to that only because what's happening with our world right now, um, what do you think about that?
I have no information on that.
I'm aware of the Schumann resonance.
I see people on social media who post about it.
Uh, God has never led me to look into that.
I'll just say that.
Okay, so maybe I should try.
Maybe it is a demonic something, and I'll do what you just said.
I mean, I had my hand raised when you did, and so I'm going to cut that box off because it is annoying.
Yeah, yeah, um, it's you know, it's worth exploring and talking to the Lord about it.
Okay, thank you so much.
You bet.
All right, we got a couple other hands, I think.
Let's see, no, I just booted him out.
I didn't do that.
He had his hand up, and I went to unmute him, and now he's gone.
No, is he back?
He's back, Mike.
If you can unmute yourself, sir, what is on your mind today?
Hey, how are you doing?
Doing good, good.
Just a heads up.
This happened last month too.
And I was uh, the live stream's on a delay for some reason.
So, as you're talking, saying unmute yourself, it doesn't like I don't see it for a little bit afterwards.
Um, just a heads up good to know.
Thanks, yeah.
So, I just kind of curious.
I'm not like a flat earther or a round earther, but I was curious on your thought.
I know in the past, I think you're round earth, which is um standard, right?
But just curious how it ties in with the Bible mentioning a firmament, like how you know, how is it that you could kind of think round earth when when it's written in the Bible that it's a firmament?
I just found that out recently, I didn't know that, so I was like, oh, that's interesting.
I gotta ask Dave to see what he says about that.
Yeah, I haven't really gone down the rabbit hole too far on the firmament.
When I get on social media and I talk about the issue of flat earth, round earth, the flat earthers will come out of the woodwork and start posting about the firmament as if it means something to me.
Um, and apparently, it means something to them.
It's like the holy grail, like, holy man, you can't argue against the firmament.
Come on, it's flat earth, man, firmament.
I'm like, okay, well, I don't know what that means.
So, I don't know.
I can't, I'm not going to debate.
I'm not going to argue.
I don't know anything about the firmament issue with flat earth.
And quite honestly, it's a non-thing for me.
There's enough scientific evidence out there in the world to be confident that the world is a sphere.
It's not flat.
But you know what?
Not everyone sees it that way.
There are words in the scripture that have to be interpreted correctly.
And one of the words, you know, is an Old Testament word that some people interpret as circle, the circle of the earth.
And they say, oh, you know, the prophet was talking about a circle, you know, flat circle of the earth.
It's flat.
And that word is generally actually translated sphere, as in a ball.
But again, you know, you can argue what's how do you parse this word?
Is it flat circle?
Is it a sphere?
Right.
And I don't, I don't get into those arguments.
They're esoteric issues to me.
So I apologize, but, you know, it's not really something that the Lord has had me look into.
All right.
Well, Rebecca, you have your hand up again.
I don't know if you want to talk again or if you just didn't put your hand down.
But what's up?
I have a politic or a political question to ask you.
Is that okay?
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Yep.
Go ahead.
Well, I wonder what you think about the situation in Texas with all the mosques that have been built and all what's going on down there in that relation.
And Governor Abbott, is he off his rocker or something, not doing anything?
Or what's your opinion on what's going on down there?
I'll give you my opinion.
Unfortunately, I posted on this on my news channel back a couple months ago that I put out a simple post: hey guys, you might want to look into supporting Doc Pete Chambers in his bid to be the governor of Texas because Abbott is not doing right by the people of Texas.
I know he's popular.
I know that people, a lot of people love him, but the Islamization of Texas is happening on Greg Abbott's watch for a reason.
And I don't know what the motive is, but the appearance of the mosques and all this talk about Sharia law coming in, Abbott is not taking the kind of action against it that he should.
And that's unfortunate because he won the primary and he's probably going to be re-elected.
But it's a growing trend in the U.S. that the jihadi wing of Islam has taken over and has invaded America and it's invaded Europe to a large degree too.
And we need to be pushing back on it.
Unless you want Sharia law coming to a town near you, we have to be pushing back on this.
We have to go and elect good people who are going to make sure this is eradicated in our country.
It may already be too late for a couple of European countries.
What is happening with respect to the war in the Middle East with France and Germany and the UK dragging their feet and not wanting to get involved, the Islamists in Europe have a lot more power than people realize.
And that's probably one of the reasons why they're really not engaging in this issue.
It's unfortunate, but it's a reality that we live in.
So there you go.
All right.
Laura.
Laura, if you can unmute yourself, what is on your mind this afternoon?
Hi, Dave.
So I'm here in Central California, and I'm sure everywhere else we're just dumped on by with chemtrails.
And I just find it so frustrating how RFK Jr. seem to have acknowledged it.
And you made mention that it was possibly military, but they can't do anything about it.
Something, what is going on here?
It's so frustrating.
We get sick all the time, like sinus infections, ear infections.
People are not waking up.
It's crazy.
Okay, thank you.
Chemtrails is another issue that the Lord really has not put on my radar.
I don't really know what's going on.
I'm not, it's not something that I follow, so I don't have an informed opinion or answer on that question.
All right.
You know what?
I don't see any other hands, and I have to go down to the Red Cross this afternoon and get a briefing on an emergency drill that we're going to be doing here in Arizona.
Every year, there's the Palo Verde nuclear plant.
They have an emergency drill that they do, and I'm going to be involved in it this year.
We're going to be doing mashtastic communication at the drill site, and we're doing a briefing on it today.
And I have to go down to Phoenix.
So I'm going to wrap this up early.
I appreciate all the hands, all the questions, all the comments.
It's another good live stream.
I really appreciate the one about discipleship and defending the weak.
That's something I'm going to be praying into.
And if I do get some, you know, insights from the Lord on that, who knows?
Maybe I'll write a book on it in the future.
All right.
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And that is going to wrap on this issue of Supernatural Saturday.
Please keep me and Denise in prayer.
Keep President Trump in prayer.
Let's pray for a quick resolution to the war in Iran.
Let's get it wrapped up.
And that's what I'm praying for every night: that we get peace in Ukraine and Iran and everywhere else where the wars are going on.
I am kind of a peacenick at heart, and praying for peace is my big thing.
All right, that's going to do it.
Love you all.
Take care.
I will catch you on the April edition of Supernatural Saturday.