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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the super show version of The Todd Herman Show,
where my friends and producer Alex Overall shows me the
only things that matter during the week. Everything else, you said,
Todd goes into the dustbin of history. Sept these things,
and this is what Alex has suggested.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
People can tell the difference, should be able to tell
the difference between something that is unlawful and something that
is lawful.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Well, certainly I take responsibility for putting people in jail.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
Another resident is accused going to Washington, DC and shooting people.

Speaker 5 (00:32):
But Todd Herman Show is one hundred percent disapproved by
big pharma technocrats and Tyrant's everywhere from the hind mountains
of Free America. Here's the Emerald City, xime Todd Herman.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the time to which God has decided we shall live.
You know, there's that old saying, control the healthcare, control
the people. Obviously you can say the same thing about food,
because you might need health care, you will need food.
And there are people who think they can control that
and so much more, and they cannot see the downside.

(01:17):
Many of them are scheming, evil people. At the top
of the political realms, and I think in the darkest
part of the spiritual realms joined together. For our battle
is not against flesh and blood, but against the dark
forces and the spiritual realms. So a lot of them
are smart and evil and scheming, and they know exactly
what they're doing, and they're building all these kill shoots

(01:38):
to keep us away from the common blessings that God's
provided us, among them foods, water. They tried it with
health care. That's proving to be harder than they like,
although they're getting there and the digital idea will help
with that, but there is an effort to constrain the
food supply. And of all things, it came from a
guy who calls himself Windwalker. Really interesting follow pretty liberal cats,

(02:03):
but pretty interesting, and Winwalker wrote, take a warning from
an actual Native American. They slaughtered our bison to destroy us.
Now they're coming after your cattle and sheep. Same plan.
Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
Well said. And this is in response to a tweet
from James Melville out of the UK. And James is

(02:24):
just monitoring with the technocratic medical and insurance class and
science class what they're doing two people. This stuff comes
from on high or in other words, the bottom of
the spiritual realm, the top of the worldly realm. To
constrain the food suply, the UK Climate Change Committee suggest
a twenty seven percent reduction in cattle and sheep numbers

(02:46):
for twenty forty, rising to thirty eight percent by twenty fifty.
That zero zelotry. That will make absolutely no difference whatsoever
apart from having a devastating impact on family farming, on
the fam farming industry, well, the farming industry will be fine.
The industry will be fine. Family farms are going to
be sunk because the industry is planning for things like this.

(03:06):
They want things like this because they're gonna move all
their stuff inside. They're going to move it into these
gargantuan buildings. They're gonna make fake meat. They're going to
use the Bill Gates style patents on fake meat, and
they're gonna make proteins out of what you exhale carbon dioxide.
There is a patent for that. Ah turn that into
protein tasty, or they're going to create fake meat. We're

(03:29):
all meat but no animal, because of course that's going
to work and there'll be no ill side effects from that.
So they're all planning around this. And if you want
a dummy test this, want just do a dummy test. Okay,
here's a dummy test. What does sheep and cattle and
livestock provide human beings? What do they provide? Well, in

(03:51):
the case of sheep, there's clothing, there's material to make things.
There's food. In the case of goat, we milk goats
and then later we eat both of these animals, so
there's food, there's all of this. What about cows, Well, again,
we make a lot of things with cows. I mean
there's glue made with their hoofs, collagen is made with

(04:11):
the cow hooves, et cetera. There's leather made from cow,
and then there's the food. There's the milk. It provides
that same thing with chickens and geese, et cetera.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
What do dogs provide? Well, I like our dog.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
She gives me a sense of peace. I like petting her.
I think she's a pretty dog. She's fun to walk
around with. She doesn't chase balls. We're not going to
eat her. We don't milk her. So you want the
dummy test on this? Why are they going after animals?
That provide food and material and products and sustenance like

(04:50):
eggs that is, by the way, a renewable asset, renewable resource,
or milk. Why are they doing that? Why are they
demanding that people no longer have house cats or dogs?
Because a dog, a dog and medium sized dog will
put out more carbon dioxide than an suv in its lifetime,

(05:12):
a big suv. How do I know that? Well, because
studies have indicated this. Also because it's pure logic. Your
dog doesn't stop breathing while it's asleep. Your suv stops
producing carbon dioxide while it's turned off. And you might
drive it what two hours a day, three, four, five, six,
seven eight, drive it to twelve still does less carbon

(05:34):
dioxide than your dog medium sized dog. So they're not
demanding an end to pets because the goal is not climate.
The goal is to control the people, control the food,
control the people to force us to purchase franken meats
that are patented so the family farms can't produce them,
or franken foods fake proteins that are patented so we

(05:57):
can't produce them. In the grocery industry, it's called distancing
the further you can get people away from the original
form of the food. The more you can charge people.
It's called distancing. It's a thing, and there's plenty people
in the tectocratic medical insurance class, science class that want
to do this to people. People, for instance, that are

(06:18):
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Did Seattle radicalize another jihattist? I'm picking up on a pattern,

(07:42):
and maybe you've picked up on it as well. That's Seattle,
which is a fallen city within a fallen country, a
country that used to be Washington State now it's just
the separate country of Washington has a nasty habit of
being involved in the radicalization of people who go on
to do awful things.

Speaker 6 (07:59):
The guy who went and shot two of our service.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Members in Washington, d C. One of whom has passed,
spent some time in gig Harbor. In fact, he got
to live in a multimillion dollar home. He got to
do this as a refugee.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
Bellingham, the city where DC sniper John Allen Muhammad once lived,
is in the news because another resident is accused of
going to Washington, DC and shooting people, and this time
the circumstances are also complex.

Speaker 5 (08:28):
I know we've definitely done a lot.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
Watcom County has opened its arms to Afghan refugees who
fled during Operation Allies Welcome World Relief of Watcom County
says they are proud to have welcomed nearly four hundred
Afghan refugees, and multiple churches have also helped with food
and housing. In fact, the Washington Department of Social and
Health Services says thousands of Afghan refugees sought humanitarian relief

(08:51):
in twenty twenty two, and hundreds more in the last
couple of years. The board member for the group Afghan Advantage,
an organization that has worked to empower and educate local refugees,
called the shooting allegations heinous, leaving the community heartbroken.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Is it the allegations that are heinous or the shooting
that's Hans that's up in the air because it's the
Seattle area now having come from there, having lived there
most of my adult life, still having radio affiliates there,
having done Morning and After radio there for a decade.
I know something about the Seattle area, and I know this.
There are people who make huge money pretending to be philanthropic,

(09:27):
and they make huge money by hooking into these homeless
industrial complexes. And in fact there's a refugee industrial complex
that allows people to write off properties and make huge money.
And then there's a radicalization. Did you hear the part
in that news piece about someone who had lived in
Washington State and gone on to commit an act of

(09:49):
a terror, A guy named Lee Boyd Malvo. Yeah, he
lived there, so did his partner, John Allen. Muhammad had
ties to the area. So did a another guy I'll
say about here in a second. First of all, let
me show you this picture of a home. This is
a home in which the guy who went and shot
up the National guardsman, he was allowed to live there

(10:10):
for a bit, right, the one on the right, just
so we're keeping track, that's probably a five or six
million dollar home he was allowed to live in. And
people close to him say that he sort of changed.
He stops going to support groups, start meeting with his
contacts refuse to learn English. Why would he learn English
in a city in an area that tells people America

(10:32):
is evil? Who no doubt told him what he did
to help our troops was evil because in the separate
country of Washington State, the United States is seen as evil.
So here's Mark Kelly going on and continuing to try
to keep legs under this story, trying to pretend that
this isn't a coordinated hit, trying to pretend that it's

(10:54):
not part of a color revolution.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
People can tell the difference, should be able to tell
the difference between something that is unlawed and something that
is lawful.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
And if I was ever given.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
An unlawful order, I would refuse that.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
I would.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
You know, if you have time, you can certainly go
to the judge, advocate, generals, the lawyers and have a
discussion about it. If you don't have time, you just
say simply, I'm not going to do that. That's against
the law.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
It puts a lot of burden on the troops to
make a decision in real time.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
There It's a tremendous amount of burden on officers in
the military, But that is their responsibility and they can
figure out. You know, a reasonable person can tell something
that is legal and something that is.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Eleth So do you see the way he shifted that
because this is what Mark Kelly does. She said that
puts a lot of burden on the troops. He said,
it puts a lot of burden on the commanders. Which
leads to the question of an ask Mark Kelly. And
it's a question you could ask of your own family,
own family structure. You could ask it in your own workplace.

(11:55):
See when he continues to go through this tale that
this is all very simple. When your orders are simple,
destroy the craft, utterly, obliterate the craft.

Speaker 6 (12:06):
Those are your orders.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
When you work at a chain of commands, you either
follow the orders or you don't. And you could take
it as simple as this silly little thing that I
did seal fit. Now I got medically pulled from that
thing after twelve hours because my kidneys shut down. I
don't know that would have made it anyway. I don't know.
I'm mentally tough enough. I don't know that at my
age I could do it. But when we didn't carry

(12:28):
out orders precisely, we got punished and sometimes published severely.
For instance, in the midst of the day when we've
been out now, working out consistent constantly for about six
and a half hours, and we're told to set our
bags down in a specific order with our dowals on

(12:48):
a specific side, and one of us forgets and puts
our down on the other side. The entire team is
running hill sprints up and down the deserts of Temecula,
California because one guy forgot. Because in the military, you
were given an order, you carry the order out, or
everybody hurts. Kelly knows these things, but he's making it

(13:09):
very very simple because he's not right now in the
line of fire, and he has been.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
I haven't been, so he's served.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
I have it.

Speaker 6 (13:16):
He has it on me, of course.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
But he's continuing to put our country in danger. As
the question I'm going to ask is going to prove.
He went on and talked to Rachel Maddowut and he
made a very very key admission.

Speaker 7 (13:28):
When you and your colleagues made that video, were there
specific potentially illegal orders that you were thinking about that
were the sort of precipitating cause for you guys to
get together and do that.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Here's the thing, Rachel, you don't want to wait for
your kid to get hit by a car before you
tell him to look both ways.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
They're not telling them to look both ways. They're telling
him to look one way towards Trump, that he's uniquely
doing illegal things. You've probably seen the collection of videos
and you could probably go search them yourself. Collection of
videos where our troops have used drones. They're told to
destroy that vehicle, so they destroy the vehicle, even if

(14:09):
they have to go back and there's people trying to
hide under the vehicle, they destroy the vehicle. And yes,
there are people who are hurt or killed. This is
the nature of warfare. You can watch the videos yourself.
You can see people hiding under vehicles. I mean these
are now all over online. This happens all the time.
Mark Kelly knows this, and that you want to use
this instance of this boat and people clinging to the.

Speaker 6 (14:30):
Boat, which is horrible to watch. It's a horrible thing.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
To watch human beings die. But I have one key
question for Mark Kelly. He understands chain of command. So
get to that question in a second. So everybody knows
Tim Waltz is faking accountability, right, they don't because we
still live in this matrix. Part of The matrix is
people dress up in their matrix suit. Tim Waltz dresses
up in a matrix suit. It's a suit of respectability.

(14:54):
He calls himself governor. He's that governor. He doesn't act
like a governor. He acts like a dictator. When's it
flu He dictates when he is allowing people to come
into his state and take over. That's a pretense, right.
The matrix is well, but he's wearing a suit. He's
called governor. No, he's set up a mini Somolia. He
set it up for personal interest. He set it up

(15:16):
for personal gain. These people have been brought in now
they're very loyal to him. He went so far as
to unveil a new flag for the state of Minnesota
that looks a lot like the flag of Somolia. Interesting
that he did that, isn't it. And in this matrix
we have the Tim Waltz matrix, we also have the
Gavin USA matrix. In the Gavin USA matrix, he means well,

(15:37):
he's just a guy who has some bad ideas. From
time to time. He makes some mistakes. No, because they're
always consistent. See, when you're dealing with someone who's incompetent
from time to time. They're gonna do things right from
time to time. Their error is going to say air
on being too hard on crime, or being too hard
on immigrants or something like That's that's not what happens.
See in the Tim Waltz matrix, the belief is because

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he's wearing the suit that he means well and he's
going to take accountability. And I'll show you an example
this in just a second. We all take account of
before our decisions.

Speaker 6 (16:07):
We all should.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
One of your decisions is how you live life. In
regard to what you bring in your home. You make
a decision to support big companies that may well hate
your values, and it's on things that you're going to
use for the rest of your life. That's easy enough
to change. One of them is soap. If you go
through how you care for your body and you cleanse
your body, I'm going to bet you're using soap from
a soap company that hates your values, that doesn't believe

(16:28):
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Speaker 6 (17:07):
Slash Todd, the Tim Waltz Matrix.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
He goes on TV and performs a little drama. Will
he accept responsibility for the massive amount of fraud that
came out of his states? Do you take responsibility for
failing to stop this fraud in your state?

Speaker 3 (17:23):
Well, certainly I take responsibility for putting people in jail.
Governors don't get to just talk theoretically, we have to
solve problems. And I will note it's not just Somali's.
Minnesota is a generous state. Minnesota is a prosperous days,
a well run state or triple a body raising without.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
A trash criminal.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Those people are going to jail. We're doing everything we can,
but to demonize an entire community on the actions of
a few.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
It's lazy.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
And as you heard Senator Kelly say, this president has
cut a lot of inspector generals.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
He's cut programs that could help us take Tim Waltz
is refusing to release the data. He's refusing to release
SNAP data. He's refusing to release COVID Relief Fund data.
He's refusing to let the FEDS compare it to the databases.
He's refusing to allow them to do a full investigation.
He doesn't want to show this. And there he is.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
Look how he's dressed up. Dark blue suit, slightly lighter blue.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Tie, almost almost all the way up to the top.
Tim can never get things exactly right. Oh and look
there a flag on the lapel. Tim Waltz matrix. Certainly
he means, well, this is more from Google and the
fake AI key Characteristics of the approach of young men,
gen Z and millennials spiritual but not religious. A large

(18:41):
midority of adults and adults identify as spiritual, even if
they are religiously unaffiliated or rarely attend services. They define
spirituality broadly as a sense of connection to something greater
than themselves, a higher power, nature or humanity. Okay, let's
start in reverse. Being connected to humanity doesn't make you
connected to something greater than yourself. Greater numbers, maybe a

(19:03):
higher net IQ when you meet together, but greater than yourself. Now,
same as yourself nature.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Did nature make itself? I mean, if you believe it did,
good luck, that would mean that it violated the laws
of thermodynamics because there was no unmoved mover, there was
just stuff. Well what made the stuff?

Speaker 6 (19:26):
Higher power?

Speaker 5 (19:27):
Good?

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Now we're getting somewhere.

Speaker 6 (19:29):
So which higher power?

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Anything in the spiritual realm that can move about spiritually
that can, let's say, inhabit people, oppress people, you know,
get inside people in a way.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
That's a far greater power.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Than you have. A thing that's existed for a millennia
has a long time to practice what it's doing. So
if it's an evil force, you could say it's a
higher power. Now, what about the high power, the God
of the Bible. What did Jesus think about Church? I've
actually had people tell me Jesus was a Jew who

(20:05):
hated the synagogue. It doesn't make any sense. Jesus taught
in synagogues. Jesus when he was a young boy, taught
in the temple. Jesus in fact set up a church.
He said to Peter, it is upon this confession that
I build my church, and the gates of Hades will
not stand against it. And we know this that when
the Lord ascended back to heaven, they set up home churches,

(20:27):
and then churches, and then the first hospitals and the
first universities. The first charities were set up through Christianity
because that's what Jesus told them to do. So we
need to be able to speak into the lives of
young men and ask this question, does God agree that
you don't need quote religion or that it gets to
be individualized? How can you individualize God? Yes, he counted

(20:52):
every hair on your head, But are you going to
go to him and negotiate and say, well, you know,
I like some things about your faith, but I'm going
to need some changes. I'm going to present to you
a non binding term sheet. It's just something you and
I can use as a framework for discussion. It's non binding,
but have to review this. Let's get to a binding
term sheet. Then we'll take it to contract. I'll have
my people write it up. Your lawyers can review it.
Then we can do a counter signing.

Speaker 6 (21:14):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
God doesn't need that, because God doesn't need any of us,
loves us, wants us in his family, doesn't need us.
Millennials and gen Z man, they have skepticism institutions. Both
generations and particularly gen Z are wary of organized religions,
perceive rigidity, hypocrisy, and intolerance of diverse perspectives. That skepticism
often stands from a desire for more inclusive communities that

(21:37):
align with their strong values regarding social justice, mental health, and.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
LGB so called TQ rights. There are churches that are
flat terrible to.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
People who are same sex attracted or gender rebellious. True,
that's not what Jesus taught. Jesus modeled loving the sinner
while hating the sin. He did it every time he
told someone to go and sin no more. He loved
the sinner he forgave. Jesus put himself in a position

(22:07):
in the Christian miracle, becoming a little baby. He dealt
with all these temptations. He chose to make it possible
for us to abide with him, which means to live
with or think of it as a home abode. Abide
because he knows what it's like to be us. The
Christian Church and Christianity itself is incredibly inclusive. Anyone could

(22:29):
accept the gift of salvation. You simply have to believe
in your mind that Jesus Christ is the Son of God,
the Messiah. Sense it in your heart, Confess it in
your heart to Jesus. I want you as my Lord
and Savior. Confess Jesus with your mouth and mean it,
and you're saved. That's very inclusive. Now, the fact is
he's not going to have the New Heaven and the
New Earth become the old Heaven and the old Earth.

Speaker 6 (22:51):
Why would he go through the work.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
So there is a process of screening out who's going
to be there, and the people who will not be
there are the people who do not abide with the Lord.
And if you're looking for entities, or you're looking for
any institution that has no hypocrisy in it or rigidity,
good luck, because human beings always have the sin issue
of wanting to lord their power over others and hypocrisy.
Guests who use that phrase first applied to human beings

(23:15):
who weren't actors Jesus. He called people hypocrites. He was
the first to do that. He hates hypocrisy as well.
In fact, he hates so much that he would rather
deal with people who are cold to him or warm
to him, rather than people who are lukewarm. He says
he'll spit lukewarm Christians out of his mouth because of

(23:37):
the hypocrisy. These young men gen z Millennials. They want
faith unbundled or diy spirituality. Young people often shop for
beliefs and practices, combining elements from various religions and spiritual
traditions yoga, meditation, astrology, traditional prayer, community services to create
a personal framework that feels right for them.

Speaker 6 (23:58):
This approach, while.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
Fluid, can sometimes lack to perceives substance or grounding of
a singular, established system. It also lacks this who started
the universe? If you're going to go out and believe
that there was nothing, absolutely nothing, and then something happened,
so there was absolutely everything. Everything has to include all

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the rules that govern the world, our genome, DNA, the
rules about gravity, the planet's being kept in place, that
all happened. So if you're going to tell me there
was absolutely nothing and then there was absolutely everything, something
happened in the middle, that something would have to be
something of an intelligence that could move, and it would

(24:42):
have always had to have existed. Yoga hasn't always existed,
Meditation hasn't, astrology hasn't, prayer hasn't community services haven't God
has and the Christian God, to the Bible, explains, let
there be light that matches up to the big bank. They. Lastly,
the gen Z and Millennia men want an emphasis on

(25:06):
mental wellness. A wellness spirituality is frequently intertwined with mental
and emotional health. Many seek spiritual practices as a powerful
tool for coping with anxiety and depression. You know what's funny.

Speaker 6 (25:17):
The Bible addresses this and addresses.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
Our ability to program our minds. We're to put in
our minds things that are pure and righteous, or to
meditate on them, to focus on them. It in fact
addresses something that everybody thinks is new neuroplasticity, that in Christ,
when we allow Jesus to change us and we gain
the Holy Spirit, we become a new being. We refresh

(25:42):
ourselves daily. In Christ, we die to our flesh. We
renew our minds in Christ. In other words, we use
what the scientific people think they discovered, which is actually
something the Lord created neuroplasticity, the ability for our minds
to change when we allow ourselves to be changed by Jesus.
I'm thrilled that young men are seeking this information. I

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wish that we would be a jeder job of Christians
of making the information available to them by making ourselves available,
by pouring into the lives of young men. And if
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That's three nine eight. In Isaiah Chapter nine, verses one
through seven, we read nevertheless, there will be no more
gloom for those who were in distress. In the past
he humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naftali.

(27:38):
But in the future he will honor Galilee of the nations.
By the way of the sea beyond the Jordan, the
people walking in darkness have seen a great light on
those living in the land of deep darkness. A light
has dawned. You've enlarged the nation and increase their joy.
They rejoice before you, as people rejoice at the harvest,
as worries rejoice when dividing the plunder. He's talking about here,

(28:02):
warriors rejoicing when dividing the plunder. But what was the plunder?
I mean, did Jesus come along and capture a bunch
of earthly treasures for people?

Speaker 5 (28:10):
No?

Speaker 1 (28:11):
But he was the light, wasn't is. I'm the Way,
the truth, and the life. He's also the light literally
in the new Heaven and the New Earth. Jesus is
the sun.

Speaker 6 (28:19):
He is the light. He brought the light of the world.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
The darkness could not understand it. But it's the way
the light came into the world that I think is
a sub miracle that people don't give God enough credit for.
I love and I talk about, probably too often, the
joining of the egg and the sperm and the light
that occurs. If you ever look at this microscopically, there's
a massive burst of light as life is created. Let
there be light. God himself chose to become a tiny

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little baby, absolutely helpless. So God knows what it's like
to have gas and it need to be burped. The
god of the universe, the god of the verse, knows
what it is to mess himself and to go to
Mama say I.

Speaker 6 (29:00):
Forgot to go to the toilet. He knows what that is.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
He knows what it is to go through puberty and
all of the connected worries and discomfort of that. He
knows what it is to have people come to him
when he's a little boy and go, I'm not playing
with you. You're the carpenter's kid. My dad's rich, my
mom's rich. I'm not playing with you. He knows what
it is to have a Roman soldier look at him
and call him jew boy, whatever they called Jews at

(29:26):
that time. He knows what it is to see people
beaten for who they were. He knows what it is
to see his dad work for a completely corrupt government.
That sounds familiar, doesn't it working for a completely corrupt government.
He knows the frustration of writing a check for taxes.
He watched his dad do it, watch his dad live
on an occupation. He knows that conflicts. I'm getting ready

(29:49):
to write a check for our taxes because we file
yearly as a business. I'm got to hate that because
our government's corrupt. The only reason I pay those taxes
is because the Lord Jesus said, render under Caesar's that
which is his, and to God that's what's his. That's
the only reason I pay those taxes, because Jesus said
to So he knows all of these discomforts. So any

(30:10):
discomfort you felt, he's been through up to and including
having your life ended in a horribly violent way. He's
done that too. He's been through that as well. The
submiracle of the Christmas story is the most powerful entity
that has ever existed and always will exist, The unmoved mover,

(30:31):
He who created all things, including the rules that govern it,
gave that up. He was a slip and a fall
out of a crib away from death. He was a
choking away from death. He was a Roman soldier in
a moment of frustration, throwing against the wall, away from death.
He was discomforted. He felt lost on the cross. Abba, Abba,

(30:58):
Why have you forsaken me?

Speaker 6 (30:59):
Daddy?

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Daddy? Where have you gone to feel abandoned? Have you
ever felt abandoned by God? So did Jesus. The submiracle
of Christmas is he became like us so he could
understand us, so he can go to court on our behalf.
This isn't well understood by people who aren't biblically conversants

(31:22):
or study it. The devil is your accuser. He accuses
you in your ears. You're not good enough, you're filthy.
All the things you did, and God can't love you. You
can't do that, you can't be forgiven now and then
the other ended this. He's the tempter, go do these things,
and then he accuses you.

Speaker 6 (31:42):
He goes before God, the devil. Look at what he did.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
You call him a Christian. He stands convicted. Here's the
proof God, you saw him do this, or you saw
her do this? And here comes Jesus. What wo wo
woo woa paid in full with my blood. I paid
that debt. You have no standing in this courtroom. The
one thing that he did that we will never be
able to do is save ourselves. And he did it

(32:09):
even knowing we were going to continue to sin. That
payment that he issued wasn't just for sins past. It
was for every sin ever created, ever committed, including the
one you're going to do today. Jesus paid for that
as well as a little baby, as a teen, as

(32:30):
a grown man, and as a man dying on a cross.
There's lots of miracles in Christmas. I just don't think
we give them all enough credit. That's the super show
for the week. These are the things that alex As matters.
If you disagree, I will be doxing him. So you
can go visit him in person, or you could just
leave a comment on any of our social media platform's YouTube, Twitter, etc.

(32:50):
Or just email me at Todd Herman Show dot com. Now,
please go, be well, be strong, be kind, make every
effort to walk in the light of Christ, and remember
to do as I get to do. Please make sure
you go get to spend time with your beloved wife,
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