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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one, elan Omar and dun Lemon casually stoking
a race war. Story number two, a conservative woman does
a godly strip tease. And story number three, what if
we really believe Jesus talk about this With the help
of God Almighty, The.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
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Speaker 1 (00:44):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times through which God has decided we shall live.
And if you are a careful observer what's going on
in the United States of America, a careful and judicious
and sincere observer, you're going to come away with a
conclusion when it relates to people like elin Omar in
the Anti Defamation League and Donnie Lemmon. What you're going
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to come out with as you look at that, do
you look against such netflix, You're going to see a
nation who have people in powerful positions who are doing
whatever they can to casually stoke a race war. I mean,
they're not coming out in doing what the mass, the
mass own alive of people Charles Manson did where he
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legitimately said he was trying to create a race war
as he went about doing the evil that he allowed
to be done through him, a man obviously spiritually captured.
They're just casually saying things, you know, as I think
ilan Omar once said on about nine to eleven, some
people did some things. So elan Omar on a podcast
is talking about America as a white nation, and you
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could say, Okay, wait, are you saying that we should
have a racial test for who gets into the nation
and only white people should get in. No, I'm asking
you to think clearly about what elin Omar, the representative
from Somalia who lives in Minnesota and represents Somalia in
the United States Congress, is Simalian representative. She said that
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Samalia is her home. I'm quoting her, Somalia is my home.
We've had Smalian representatives say it's important that we have
representatives like elin Omar in the United States Congress. Listen
to what she says about a white nation, and then
let's talk about why this is clever after the same
way that Satan is clever.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
And so The idea that this is a white nation
that needs to be preserved is a fascinatingly disgusting view
because this country is one for the many.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
This country is one for the many. Okay, smelting plot,
all right, that's what we said. Come join us in
pursuit of what values that Somolia hates, values that you
can't stand. And if you want to call them white values,
you could do that. I'll point out that they came
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from Christian values, that they came from the Lord Jesus,
that they came from that construct, with errors along the way,
because we all fall short of the glory of God.
But what she's saying here subtextually to white people is
you are going to be replaced. And that's not a theory.
That's not a theory. It's happening to populations around the globe.
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Now you have in the UK, where as a result
of a policy of forced open borders, Caro Starmer has
been able to come along and say, hey, you have
to have a digital idea if you want to work.
We all saw that coming. But she doesn't say anything
here about, for instance, we really have enough black people
in this part of the country, or this nation has
too many blacks. You know what, Africa has too many
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black people. They need more white people. She never says that, because,
of course, the subtext is that being white is a sin.
Now this has a huge implication that I don't think
people pay attention to enough. The original sin in leftist
politics is white. It's melanin level. The difference here is
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unlike the Lord Jesus, where he is a propitiation for
a sin. He paid for that. So when Satan, the
accuser goes in front of God Almighty and says that
person's sin and you need to punish him, Jesus steps
up and say, no, debt paid andful already paid it.
You have no standing here in this court. In the
area of race relations and the casual stoking of the
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race war that elan Omar and others are undertaking, there
is no proprietiation for the sin. There's just admitting that
you sin because you are white and then letting people
run over you. That's what they determined is fair. The
Anti Defamation League says that racism is quote marginalis and
or oppression of people of color based on a socially
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constructed racial hierarchary that privileges white people. So if you're
to look at countries where say, race wars go the
other way, or let's say it's religious wars people with
the same skin color, that's not it is and that's
not racism. Or China, the Chinese Communist Party is back
to the whole racial supremacy thing where they consider themselves
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to be the master race. You don't hear this being
talked about in terms of racism. Racism is only the
purview of white people. The Adel doesn't know they're doing this.
I think I don't think they know they're stoking a
race war, but they are because people who are frustrated,
or they're ill balanced, or maybe they have too much
Farma in their life, they look at something like this
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and it is an animating force for them to go
out and say, I can't get people to listen to reason.
This is clearly racism. I'm frustrated. I'm going to go
and do something about it. Something impotent and evil. That's
what they're hoping for. I think that's what race war
stoking seeks. It seeks someone to take the first step.
It's like the old thing when there's two guys who
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are sort of afraid to fight, and one of them saying,
you hit me first, right, and they're afraid to have
the actual fistfight, you hit me first, or someone who's
legitimately capable of defending themselves saying, hey, you know what,
you're gonna have to salt me because it's gonna be
self defense. So on Netflix there's a show called Family Switch.
This is a quick clip, and it's another way of
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stoking race wars. It's to talk about white people as
what stupid oaks who don't know how to run an elevator. Oh,
I'm sorry, but they exid it's closed.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Some clumsy family came in and knocked over the telescope
last night, and you know they was white because black
people don't create problems like this.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
That's so funny because the family who comes in is
white and the guy who's saying that's black. That's so funny.
Try it the other way. It's a cliche to say that,
but it's not a cliche to say this. Jesus hates
this stuff. The Lord hates this stuff. He created all
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people in his image, and he loves all people made
in his image. Not everyone's going to join him in
the new Heaven and the New Earth. But people who
are Christian are lectured very firmly by the Lord Jesus.
There are no races, the Bible says, neither Greek nor jew.
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You can extend that to Black or Hispanic or Asian.
Christians who are concentrating on race are sinning because to
go against the word of God is to sin. It's
not in the Big ten commandments. But loving your neighbor
is loving God with your entire heart, mind, soul, and strength.
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Extends to loving the people He made in his image.
Is right there now. We can't expect ilan Omar to
act as a Christian because she is a member of
a false faith, a faith that I consider to be Satanic.
You can't fault Netflix for not being a Christian company
because they're not a Christian company. Nor are they a
particularly American company. I mean, I know the people who
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own it are American run it are effectively American effectively,
but attitudely not really. Look, there's a whole lot to this,
and I want to get to Donnie Lemmon here in
a second. Maybe Done Lemon's doing this for money, because
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know if he's doing this for money or clicks or
attention or what have you, but he is also casually
stoking a race war, which is interesting for a reason
that he is very intimate.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
With white men, men who look like you, men who
vote like you, and men who sound like you.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
White men.
Speaker 4 (10:31):
Something is broken, something is cracked deep inside when so
many of you believe the answer to fear, to loss,
to change is violence.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
Are you listening to me?
Speaker 4 (10:50):
I hope, I'm saying it loud enough for the people
in the back.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Got you, Donnie? Does that count the person that you
refer to as your husband here he looks white to me.
I mean, you've got some money, Donnie, So why don't
you know there's a peptide you could buy. There's a
peptide that can tan you, and if you take enough
of it, it can make you look black. You should
look into that. Rachel Dolozol could help you with that.
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That way you could eradicate your so called husband's sin.
Don Now you know it's not going to work in eternity.
When his knee bows and his tongue confesses that Jesus
Christ's Lord, it's not going to work for him to
say but it was for clicks. But you told and
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God could say to him, but you told me. I
created people who are uniquely sinful. The Bible says otherwise.
My words says otherwise. Don you could have read this now.
Praise God. I'm not the only one who's noticing this.
I do want to be the one who says, do
not give into hating your neighbor, Do not give into
hating these people. Do not give in to despair. Understand
that God saw this coming. He's using it for his glory.
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Use it as opportunities to witness to people. This Twitter
account I found went through and got a whole series
of headlines how white people are being victimized rhetorically but
obviously towards the ends of a race war. This comes
from universities.
Speaker 6 (12:16):
XSA and M. Professor asks when is it okay to
kill white New York professor says having a white nuclear
family promotes white supremacy. Professor tweets that white people should
commit mass suicide. College professor says kill cops, kill all
white people, and kill the Straits professor says all I
want for Christmas is white genocide. Georgetown professor says all
white people are racist. Trinity College professor calls white people
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inhuman let them die. College professor says believing in hard
work is a white ideology.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
And this continues on for a minute and a half
in total. When you're watching people casually stoke a race war,
it's very, very tempting to get angry. As they said,
let's not give into that. We are to love our enemies,
to pray for them, but let's also give glory to God.
It's not working. Sadly, where race wars exists, it's one
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race against one race. Sadly, that continues to be the
case with young black men being the number one cause
the death of young black men. Praise God that we're
not seeing a race war. Praise God that these people
have become their own internal tower of babblings where a
lot of people look at them for what they are.
They're people who hate, and eventually you hate enough that
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you become the hate, which in my mind is the
ultimate separation from God Almighty. Because God is light in him,
there is no darkness at all, and what partnership can
darkness and light actually have? Story Number two a conservative
woman does a godly striptease. I'm thinking back, did I
ever think i'd use such phraseology? Did you see this
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out of the state of California. It's something that I
didn't think I could ever ever describe this way. It's
a godly striptease. I think that there are times where
in my radio mentor and Guy Field in for a
bunch of times, maybe one hundred times or more, Russia Limbaugh,
God Rescue, Maha, thank you for everything, had said that
he liked to illustrate absurdity by being absurd. There are
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times for this, and I want to get to that
because it's a godly striptease. I want to start though,
with a kind of counter approach to this. So in Washington,
d C. There was testimony from a former Biden director
of Biden's Office of Gun Violence and Prevention. And this
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person is talking about absurdities and he has trouble defending
the absurdities. We're going to show a woman who illustrates
absurdity by being absurd and how potent it is for
sometimes making a point that can't be made any other way.
So this is with Josh Hawley, and this guy's talking
about his role Office of Gun Violence Prevention is he
isn't particularly crisp on explaining his whole theory behind everything,
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the unifying theory of always to solve all bad stuff
from happening at all bad times.
Speaker 5 (15:11):
Here's what you say we ought to invest in instead
of funding the police. Here's what we ought to invest in.
We do need to invest in programs that acknowledge the
need for safe space initiatives. Yes, led by lesbian, gay, bisexual,
two spirit, trans and gender nonconforming people.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
What's too spirit? Well, look, I don't know, you guys.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
Will pull in some interesting This is from your report.
If you look at the report, the focus is on
investing in violence intervention outreach workers. You say that you
shouldn't invest in the police, but we ought to invest
in two spirit. What is a two spirit person? I
feel like I'm looking at a two faced individual because
you talk about red. No, sorry, you're looking at somebody
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who's reading words. And I'd like to hear an answer.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Here's the answer. The answer is you don't have many solution.
If you ever asked someone what does that mean? And
they've been man, they've been vociferous in this. You know,
I've I've seen I've seen a group I work with
and I've seen someone say that we I want to
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figure how to say this. Let's say it this way,
that that we pimp God. That's what we do. We
pimp God. I would so love to have a conversation
with that person and say, what does that mean? How
do you do that? Pimp God? I guarantee the response.
I don't know. I mean, I remember having a conversation
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he's talking about so called gun violence. I remember a
guy who I had on my show. He drew this
cartoon about me. This an incredible cartoon that got published
in the local paper. I called him and invite him
on the show. And this was way back in my
talk riter career. And I sat him down and said, so,
why are you so against? He goes because so many
people are killed by him? I go, really, how many?
Is it? Millions? No, he couldn't even explain the thing
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he was supposed to against. This guy can't explain to
here's what it is. He plugged in some words that
he knew or popular. It's absurd. I'll show you this
godly strip tease here at a second where a woman
illustrated absurdity by herself being absurd. You may be making
an absurd decision that you regret if you really think
about it. That it is just a daily thing you
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wash your body. But if you're buying soap that's made
in Chinese Communist you know, prison camps and tested on
the skin and a hair of wigers and is filled
with chemicals and then sold to American companies who hate
your values and are backing things like Dei et cetera.
When there's a company like Alan Soaps that exists where
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the soap is made here in the United States of
America by a family who actually likes making soap. They
do it in an all natural process. And it's the
third going on fourth generation of people who do this.
And Alan Soaps employs people who the rest of the
world would say are unemployable, people who are riddled with autism,
some of them non verbal, and it's a company that
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exists to employ them by selling incredible soap. Then you'd
probably make the less absurd decision to at least go
try this soap. It's Alan Soaps dot Com, slash todd.
Get ten percent off all the products there. It's Alan
Soaps dot Com slash todd. Don't be absurd in your
choice of soaps. A woman in California in her fifties
was protesting the district allowing boys to go into girls'
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locker rooms, and she decided to illustrate absurdity by being absurd.
Speaker 7 (18:39):
Depending on a child she's disrobed's gender identity that they
can pick off.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
So we have and there's one clown still wearing a
mask on the school board in twenty.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
Twenty five high school district. We have children self identifying
into different Oh, she's taking.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Her pants off to the bikini.
Speaker 7 (18:58):
I've got to finish my comments. So you are violating
my first Amendment, right, I am putting on you are.
She's your own parents rights activists in Davis with children
in the school district, and she tells me she felt
the only way to get the board's attention was to
turn to drastic measures by.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Taking her clothes off down to a bikini. It's a
godly strip tease because the mask wearing clown running the
school boards cannot stand to see a woman in her
fifties dis rolling into something you see every day in California,
which is a bikini. Why because he knows the image
is indelible. It shows exactly what's wrong with these policies.
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They can play all the two spirit word games they want,
but when you see it right there in light, it's unignorable.
And God is light in him, there is no darkness
at all. And what partnership can light and darkness have?
Story number three, what if we really believed Jesus Christ?
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And that's the question, what would the world be like
if Christians really believe Jesus Christ? To a team, I mean,
I'm not even talking about non Christians, because that in
and of itself would be phenomenal to have a bunch
of non Christians suddenly come to Jesus and believe in
that's happening. It's happening in some really really strange areas
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and ways, because God is always on the march. I'll
show you one such example here in a second from Portland, Oregon,
right there in the heart of the war zone. And
it is a war zone. And if you don't believe it,
go look at what's happened to the independent journalist Katie
Davis Court. In fact, here's a picture of Katie. The
black eye here is the result of being hit in
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the face with the tip of a flagpole because Antifa
is taught how to do this. What was her crime
documenting a protest, documenting them getting arrested by ice because
these so called anti fascists are very much against a
free press documenting what they're doing. They hate the press.
And there's an they've even identified the young woman who
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did this to Katie. But in the midst of all that,
believe it or not, there was a baptism. I'll show
you that. And let's explore what would happen if Christians
actually believe the Lord Jesus. What would that be like?
You probably believed your bank, or your tax accountants or
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you probably believe that you now have a corporate firewall
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maybe it's lawfare against you. Because you're conservative that your
total limit of liability is whatever your corporation holds, so
you probably do smart things like limiting the cash on hand,
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making sure it's in your personal accounts or time accounts,
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That's go bisible dot com. This happened in Portland, down
in what really is a war zone as Antifa attacks
federal courthouses every single night, and there's been a change
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in that President Trumps seeing fit to actually go treat
this for what it is. Right in the midst of this,
people come into Christ Jesus to be baptized, and then
you've got the worship music in the background, people filming
this on their phones and a young woman about to
get into the baptismal tank, and it's so amazing. This
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had to be cloak protection stuff that the Lord laid
over this because Antifa was in able to get down
there and disrupt this because they hate this stuff. They
hate Christians, they hate Christianity. And this young pastor right
there on the streets asking her the important questions. Do
you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior? Do
you confessing with your mouth? Do you agree that you
will repent of your sins? And now the representation of
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dying to your old self and being raised in Christ.
As he died and for three days we didn't have
Jesus and he came back. Was bringing her ear. She's
holding her nose. And now we get to the important part,
dying to yourself and coming back up represented in baptism.
Beautiful thing happening in downtown Portland. See, if we really
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believe God, we'd believe there's no place he can't touch.
If we really believe Jesus, we would believe that he
can go do miracles in any place like this. If
we really believe Jesus, we would believe that the Gates
of Hades cannot stand against his church. If we really
believe Jesus, we might do what he did like that
pastor did. Portland is a godless city, except it's not,
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because God created everything and is everywhere. There's a lot
of godless people there. But Jesus himself took his followers,
the apostles, to the Gates of Hades. Did you know
that that was a real place. It was a huge
cave that went down into this water, and people believed
it was a literal gateway to l In fact, next
door to it. Some Pagans built a temple where the
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most obscene, terribly obscene ceremonies were carried out, things I
cannot mention, but they're worse than your imagining. When Jesus
talked about it's his church, it's upon this rock I
build my church, and the gates of Hades will not
prevail against it, his followers knew what he was talking
about because he took him there, because he was not afraid.
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You think Jesus is afraid of Antifa, You think he's
afraid of anything, absolutely not. What if Christians really believed him?
Did me get a phone call at your house and
it's you, say, your mother in law or your father
in law or your very best friend you've not seen
in a long long time. Hey, I am so sorry.
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I meant to call earlier. I didn't realize how close
by we were. We need we've got to drop in.
It's been so long since we've seen you. And the
house is an utter mess. It all happens to us
unless you're that perfect homekeeper that doesn't exist. So you
do that mad rush through and you're straightening, but you
don't have time to clean, and so you do what
you can to clean surfaces and dust what you can,
and your friends show up and hey, let's the talk outside.
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It's a nice day. It's forty degrees. No, it's it's
a warm forty We started a fire. If we really
believe Jesus, we'd pay attention to Matthew Chapter twenty four,
Verses thirty six through forty one. The day and hour unknown.
But about that day or hour no one knows, not
even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only
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the Father. As it was in the days of Noah,
So it will be in the coming of the Son
of Man. For in the days before the flood, people
were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage up
to the day no entered the ark, and they knew
nothing about what would happen until the flood came and
took them all away. That is how it will be
at the coming of the Son and Man Son of Man.
Two men will be in the field. One will be
taken and the other left. Two women will be grinding
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with a mill, a handmill. One will be taken and
the other will be left. So we would heed this,
we would understand we don't know the day or the
time so if you're a Christian, but only kind of,
you'd change that behavior. So what does it mean be
kind of a Christian? It means this, you believe in Jesus,
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you even go to church. That there's some parts of
your life that are off limits to God. And I
know that people go through this favorite sin territory. Yeah
you know what. Sure, I look at some sexual content
on my phone, but I'm not cheating at my wife.
You've heard it said you should not commit adultery, But
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I tell you that a man who looks at a
woman with lust in his eyes has already committed adultery.
You are committing adultery. And if we don't know the
day of the time, it could happen while you're looking
at your phone. So I'm not here to tell you
that Jesus is crouching in the corner ready to jump
out from behind the bushes.
Speaker 6 (27:43):
Catch.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Yeah, you go the hell. That's not what I'm saying.
I'm saying if you have stacked up enough sinful behavior
that you never really have committed to the Lord Jesus,
You've never fully submitted you believe in him, so did
the demons shutter. You can go to church and still
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be sacking up, sacking up sins. You might not hear
the father's voice because he can't be around sin, so
you might be doing sin management. Well, I don't look
at my phone that often, and it's never hardcore stuff.
That's one example. Another is this, Hey, look, church is church,
but business is business. So sure I shave some things. Yeah,
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you know, I might maybe shave the numbers a little
bits and what I actually did or what I'm going
to do, and maybe I'll have kind of pad my
hours a bit. After all, the boss would do that
to me. And sure I said, I'd buy you know,
this grade of concrete, but uh, it's not that bad.
And yeah, there was some studs that was going to
put in in this wall, but hey, it's going to
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be during drywall and they're not weight bearing, so maybe
I skimped on a few studs. This is his business
in church's church. Plus I'll go pray about it when
we do these things, and I.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Say, we.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Do we really believe Jesus, who may come in any minute.
And what if you're at a low point. What if
that low point is you've actually been in sin life
for a while. What if you didn't know the Lord
well enough to hear him say stop and turn around.
What if you didn't trust him enough when he said, Hey,
this is going to end in ruin and you need
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to stop and turn around. What if you didn't know
him well enough to know it was him saying that, Well,
the world was telling you something else. You run the
risk of the Lord Jesus telling you man. I know
you went to church, I know you even prayed. I
know you prayed, and I delivered some miracles, but I
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never knew you. So go away from me on the
last day. Go away from me. But where shall I go? Lord?
You are the way, the truth, and the life. No
one gets to the Father but for me. Right, that's true.
And you're not going to the Father. You're going to
eternal damnation. That's what you chose. So if you really
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believe Jesus, we'd also really believe that he went through
incredible pain to come for us. We would believe that
when he went to the cross, it was for us.
We would believe that he in his flesh because he
was fully God and fully human when he dropped to
his knees and prayed to God the Father, please let
this cup pass from me. He was saying, please, don't
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make me go through having the cups of wrath for
every sin ever committed and every sin that ever will
be committed. Please, please, please, Is there another way that
I don't have to go through this and have this
poured upon me? And yet you will be done not mine.
We would believe that Jesus knew exactly what that was
going to feel like, knew exactly what the forty plus
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one lashes would feel like, knew exactly what it would
feel like to have his lungs collapse. Knew exactly what
it would feel like to have people spitting upon him
and attempting to take away his dignity. Knew exactly what
it would feel like to have that moment apart from
God Father God ahbah Abba, Daddy, Daddy, why have you
forsaken me? Would know exactly what it would be like.
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And he did it for us, for you for that
time with the phone.
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That time.
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But that person was not your spouse that time where
you lied on a business deal that he paid for that.
If we really believed Jesus, wouldn't we right now drop
to her knees and say, Lord, you paid for that.
You paid my debt. If we really believe Jesus, we'd
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understand that we have an enemy who's a liar, a thief,
and the murderer from the beginning, and he is constantly
going to God in the spiritual background and saying, Hey,
look at Todd Herman. Look you call him a disciple.
Look at this disgusting attitude he has towards politicians. Look
at the file in his mouth as he talks about
these people. He's hating his neighbor. And you need to
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do something God, because you say you're a covenant keeping God,
and into the steps of the Lord Jesus Christ, Father God,
I paid for that, paid in full. The debt is paid,
and say it is impotent in this courtroom because it's
paid in full with what my blood, my pain, the
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cups of wrath poured out on me. If we really
believe that, would we keep sinning in the same way?
Would we do it time and again? Would we say, hey, Jesus,
would you mind getting back up on the cross for
me I screwed up? Or how about this. There's some
things I'm not going to stop doing because they are
my pet sins. So would you mind going to the
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cross for me every time Jesus. If we really believe Jesus,
and we weren't yet ready to make a decision for him,
we weren't read lady to submit, we'd try this. We
try looking at Matthew chapter seven, verses seven through eight, Ask, seek, knock,
Ask and it will be given to you. Seek and
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you will find knocking. The door be open to you.
For everyone who asks receives. The one who seeks fine,
and the one who knocks the door will be opened.
So we might, if we really believe Jesus, do just this.
We might seek him, We might invite him in. We
might say, help us surrender. We might say something like this, Lord,
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I believe in you, and where I don't believe, help
me believe. And Lord, I trust in you. And where
I don't trust, help me trust. And Lord, where there
are pieces of my life that I'm holding back from you,
take them from me, prune them, remove them, so that
I can become more perfect in your sight, so that
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I can aid in the process of sanctification, which is
you making me more holy, because you can't be around sin.
And in the new Heaven and the New Earth, there's
going to be no disagreement there's going to be no chaos.
There's going to be no one there who didn't let
you change them, So change me.
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Lord.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Can you imagine what it would be like if Christians
really believe Jesus. This is the Todd Hermannshaw. Please go,
be well, be strong, be kind, make decision today to
believe Jesus.