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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one the Alcatraz gambit from two Angles, Story
number two marilynd Mann versus Trump's simple facts, and story
number three when Christians care for the planet becomes Satan's
plan for Christians.
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her Man.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Today is to day the Lord has made, and these
are the times to which God has decided we shall live.
Every time President Trump opens his mouth or suggests a policy,
I think God uses him to reveal something.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
To us about our world.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
I think Trump might have a unique role in God's
history of interaction with human beings. He's not a prophet.
I mean, he's smart about some things. He sees things
other people don't see. He's not really a watcher at
the gate warning the world about God's justice and what's
to befall our nations. And yet he plays that.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Role a little bit. He's a bit of a clarifier.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
And I think God has used him to tear down
the curtain arounds our so called public health officials. He's
used him to tear down the curtain around the deep
state that it's actually there. And never more so has
he done this than in the case of the Mockingbird media.
I think God has used President Trump to erase any
and all pretense that the Mockingbird media is anything other
(02:22):
than participants in public events. It's not news, it's not biased,
it's not getting things wrong, it's not trying.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
To twist stories.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
They are participants in rigging elections and pushing them forward
to the degree that they want them to go to
the place they want to move their participants in society
in that regard. So President Trump spoke about Alcatraz, and
the very predictable media response to this is both fascinating
and sometimes sometimes correct. It would be incredibly expensive to
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bring Alatraz back. We've got a lot of big federal facilities.
We've got all these federal office buildings that President Trump
has seen fit to sell. Now many of them are
in highly populated areas, so they wouldn't really work as prisons.
But they never care about money when it comes to
anything else. They never care about something being too expensive,
about anything else, but on.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Alcatraz, Oh, we can't have that.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Well, and then the location, it's so inhumane, And he's
only doing this.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
It's a form of a Roman colisseum. This is he
wants to give the people a show.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Perhaps, So here's President Trump talking about Alcatraz.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Get the idea for reopening Alcatras just an idea I've had,
And I guess because the judge is so many of
these radicalized judges, they want to have trials for every
single thing of it, every single person that's in our
country illegally they came in illegally. That would mean millions
of trials. And it's just so ridiculous what's happening. And
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it's long been a simple Alcatraz of whatever it is.
I mean, you know, it's a sad symbol, but it's
a symbol of law and order, and here it's got
quite a history. Frankly, so I think.
Speaker 5 (04:05):
We're gonna do that.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
And we're looking at her right now.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
I think we're gonna do that right now.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
No one are the things that freaks people out about
President Trump. If he's on an airplane he gets this idea,
Hey let's reopen Alcatraz. Then it comes and says, hey,
let's reopen Alcatraz, and he might have his people come back,
going am, mister President is decrepits.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
It wouldn't be up to code. We couldn't store people there.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
I'll make all these changes, and it's maybe not as
secure as you think, although it's pretty stink and secure.
And I know that because I got to spend the
night there once, way back in the day when I
worked in radio in San Francisco, we had a promotion.
I got to spend the night there Alcatraz.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
I'll tell you about that in a second.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
But I opened this by saying, whenever President Trump speaks
or promotes a policy, it seems a god shows us
something else about some mockingbird media. So I'm reading a
ton of reactions today with media members saying, oh, this
is just him, so he can be further cruel, he
can store the black and brown people there. This is
his own gnutonamal and only someone inhumane would think of this.
(05:03):
You mean like Whoopy Goldberg? No, I mean that like
whoopi Goldberg. Now see always always the devil, see whoopee.
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people are saying on the mockingbird media. What kind of cruelty?
This is a Roman colisseum. Trump just wants people up
in Roman colosseums.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Well, but what did what di Goldberg say about this?
Speaker 1 (07:04):
She had a specific use in mind for Alcatraz, So
I think that.
Speaker 6 (07:08):
Make a point, to prove a point.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
Put him in the clink.
Speaker 7 (07:10):
Why not put him in.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
That's some good entertainment when she makes the it's just
like that. It's quality, that is qualities.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
I don't want this to sound like I'm doing wishful thinkers.
Speaker 8 (07:21):
Yes, but which prison would be best?
Speaker 2 (07:26):
I know, it's fine.
Speaker 6 (07:27):
I want Michael, Well that's what that's what I asked.
Number one is like him.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
But you know, I'm okay.
Speaker 6 (07:36):
If he goes to Alcatraz and they reopen it. You know,
she's reading these lines one time, obey, Okay, Yeah, that'd
be close to Maro Lago.
Speaker 9 (07:48):
Milania can come and visit, that's right.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
What about Supermax?
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Super Max would be answer to cell Chappo was in
super Max? He you know, Pat now he wants to
be able to get people. Come on, someone wrote that
for her. That's what's in phenomenal to me. Someone hands
that to whoopee and she reads it is she good
at rippertyd?
Speaker 2 (08:08):
I don't think so. It seemed to me obviously he's reading.
So it wasn't cruel that. Oh they were just joking.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
But President Trump's not an S thirteen gang member. President
Trump is not Trent Diagua. President Trump in all of
these cases was rare roaded.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
You know, there's going to.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Be appealed to the E. G. And Carrol case because
there was no contemporary evidence. There was none of that
from that time. So it's not cruel then, But it's
whoopeople go break. It's not someone serious like Brian Stelter. Now,
Brian Stelter is a guy who exists within an island
of his mind and island of his society and alcatraze
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of ideas.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Far, far, far apart from the real world. Oh, by
the way, I was going to tell you about spending
the night now, Yeah, it was horrible.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
So we ran a contest at the radio station that
people got to go in a night at Alcatraz. Now
they the listeners. They got a fine meal on the
way to Alcatraz on the boat, they got to take snacks.
They had nice bedding from a bedding sponsor.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
In their cells.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
They got to go in with their significant others. We
you know, little people at the radio station. We got
to go, but we had to take our own bedding.
I guess we did get to eat in the boat,
but we didn't get to take fancy snacks to take
our own snacks in. And they got to get out
of their cells and go to the bathroom just for fun.
They locked us in our cells. There was someone there
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in case there was a fire, but there wasn't going
to be because the stink and heat was off, and
even in a sleeping bag, it was cold and horrible and.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Weird noises in the walls.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Not be a place I'd want to spend in prison,
or time i'd want to spend in prison in that facility.
But then again, maybe that's the point. I think that's
the point President Trump was trying to make. And yeah,
it's way out there in the bay, and on the
way out you get an idea of, hey, you're not swimming.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Not only are.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Those truly shark infested waters, there's huge ships everywhere, there's waves,
and you go down and get in debt water at
all and feel it, and they let us do that.
It's unbelievably cold waters. So no, it's not a place
you're going to get out of. Brian Stelter lives in
an alcatraze of ideas. He has this idea that the
United States Constitution said something about public broadcasting. Remember that
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in the First Amendment where it talked about the freedom
of the press is equated with being paid for by government.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
This is Brian Stelter, what do we make of this?
I brought props with you.
Speaker 10 (10:33):
I went ahead and read the entire law for you,
the nineteen sixty seven Public Broadcasting Act. There is nothing
in this law that gives any president the ability to
strip away the funding for PBS and NPR. Congress was
really specific back fifty plus years ago. They wanted to
create an entity that was free of government control. They
wanted to make sure no president could ever pressure PBS
or NPR. So this is going to be a legal
(10:55):
fight like so many others that we've seen.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
And their own headline says this Trump Dent order seeking
to end federal funding for PBS and NPR, seeking to Well,
let's let Brian Selter continue because he is a constitutional experts,
albeit one trapped in an alcatraze.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Of ideas.
Speaker 10 (11:13):
I suspect President Trump Pobby wants it that way. You look,
look at the statement that we've foreseen this morning from
the head of PBS, Paula Kruger. She says, this is
a blatantly unlawful move overnight by President Trump. She says,
this is going to hurt people around the country because
it threatens our ability to serve the American public with
educational programming.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
The lie at the end is key educational programming, because
that's certainly what PBS does. It's not like they teach
kids any weird ideas like an orange is and apple
if the orange says so, or that they ignore important stories, say,
of course, something about a president's son and this whole
rumor that he had this device and it was in
this store and there was stuff on it that people
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weren't supposed to see, but that was all Russian propo.
They wouldn't go out and participate in the democracy like that.
But then again, they're just media people. It's not like
they worked with the president. I mean, they worked around him.
It's not like they worked with him on his Alcatraz,
his Alcatraz.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Of well dementia. That's sad. I'm not trying to make
fun of it. It's sad.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
But what's not sad and it's funny and savage, is
the alcatraz they tried to build around him and around
our ability to see him. This lady worked in government
and for media, basically at the same time Jensaki had
already agreed to her employments with MSNBC, had already come
to terms with them, while she still worked in the
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White House as a spokesperson for the people who ran
Joe Biden. And here she is in her alcatraz of
ideas she wants us to join her in talking about
Biden's dementia.
Speaker 11 (12:46):
I left in May of twenty twenty two, just for
the facts here, and I have seen Biden once since then,
when I took my daughter to the holiday party this
last December, after he had lost and so I hadn't
seen him in person during that period of time.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
I never saw that person, not a single time.
Speaker 11 (13:04):
And I was in the Oval office every day that
was on that debate stage.
Speaker 6 (13:09):
I'm not a doctor. Aging happens quite quickly.
Speaker 11 (13:12):
Were things that people saw during that period of time
that were similar to that or would have been in
a category of that. I don't know, possibly right, and
all these books are going to tell us.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Do you think that they were Were they actively covering
it up? Were they sort of in denial? Or was
it or is it? Or was that just a bad debate?
Speaker 10 (13:26):
Like what is your read on that?
Speaker 6 (13:28):
Well, this is what I mean about. Cover up is
a very loaded term.
Speaker 10 (13:32):
I think, Well, means you knew that it was really
bad and you're pretending otherwise, versus you're diluting yourself, which
I think is what people do a lot.
Speaker 11 (13:38):
Well, I understand, but I still think it's like cover
up is often like a crime, right we're talking Would
people use that worse than the c people use that
term as they relate to water Gate or the covering
up of not sharing public information about a war and not.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
How many of the figureheads executive orders were auto penned.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
A majority?
Speaker 1 (14:00):
How many did he actually know were autopenned in his name?
Forged in his name? That would be a crime. Forging
a name on a contract is a crime. Wouldn't forging
a name on an executive order also be a crime
if Biden didn't know? But then again, he wouldn't know
that he didn't know, and if he asked him today.
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He might not remember he was president. So Jensaki gets
to say this. But we could go back, I guess
easily enough, and pull footage of Jensaki countering claims. Oh,
you're here to say the president's too old. The president's
age has never been an issue.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Presidents have been old before.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
We could go back to her confronting them on MSNBC.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Oh, these are deep fakes.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
We could go back to her participation in this, hoping
to store us in.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Her little alcatraz of ideas.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
President Trump has become very, very very good at taking
a factual boat, a fact boat, not a life vote,
but a fact voat or an opinion boat into the
waters of the mockingbird media to attack their personal alcatraz.
Kristin Welker decided to sit down across from him and
open herself up to a very very easy question. President
Trump effectively says, there's for every action, there's an equal
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and opposite reaction. What do you say to those who
believe you are taking the country down in authoritarian path?
Speaker 8 (15:25):
Well, there you go again. Why aren't you asking a
different way? Many people wanted to come into our country.
Many people love Trump. I won the election. They didn't
win the election. I got a lot more votes than
they did. I won the popular vote. I won all
seven swing states by a lot. A lot of people
were surprised. I said, I think you could win four
maybe five. No, I won all seven, and I won
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by a lot, and I won. Actually, I think there
was a lot of hanky panky going on, but it
was too big to rig. That's the good news.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
It's too big to rig.
Speaker 8 (15:55):
But let me just say so, when you make these
statements about people, say, well, you know, they had their
chance at the election and they lost big. So you
should ask the question differently. You should say, what about
the people that want to be in this country?
Speaker 2 (16:09):
What about the people that love this country?
Speaker 6 (16:11):
So what do you say?
Speaker 1 (16:12):
I'm asking it on behalf of those people.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
To give you a chance to respond to them. What
do you say to those people?
Speaker 8 (16:19):
Sir? Those people are going to be very happy. They're
going to have to see some results. And I think
we had a great hundred days. There are a lot
of people that say it was unprecedented. It was an
absolutely unprecedented one hundred days, and I hope that they're going.
Speaker 3 (16:34):
To be right.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
I suggest this, when you're attacking someone's alcatraze of ideas
when Kristen did you ask anyone who worked for figurehead
Biden why he had the authority to force people through
medical procedures, why he had the authority to force people
to purchase electric cars. Why he had the authority to
force people who never went to college to pay off
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the student loan debts of people who are MBAs.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Out of Harvard.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
Would you ever ask him why he had the authority
to fly across our border secretly hundreds of thousands of
illegal immigrants, placing them in the cities where the own
governors of those states didn't know. Did you ever ask
him why he had the authority to go to parents
and say, you will pretend your kids are something biologically
that they're not. That's authoritarianism. I think that would have
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been a better answer. Story number two marilynd Mann versus
some very very simple facts from President Trump. This was
a masterful, easy thing to share through social media that
someone had President Trump say, or maybe he just said it,
because sometimes he speaks off the cuff. And it comes
in a week where we're learning a whole bunch about
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Speaker 2 (19:50):
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Speaker 1 (19:53):
Laura Lumer learned this, Now try that. Laura Lumer learned
this the husband of California US District Judge Jennifer L.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Thurston, the judge who ruled that President.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Trump's administration can't arrest any more illegal aliens unless they
have an arrest warrant, is a multifamily real estate broker
in California.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Who caters to.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
The illegal alien and immigrant community and makes Instagram videos
about how President Trump's mass deportations and immigration policies are
bad for multifamily real estate brokers and investors. That seems
a little bit conflictye of interesty to me, isn't it
to you? And she got to go make this ruling
(20:34):
in absolute contravention of any form of even scratching at
the surface of legitimacy. Does a police officer need a
warrant to arrest you if he pulls you over and
you stink of pot and alcohol. No, it's called probable cause.
If a police officer is driving downtown at night and
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he witnesses you take a rock and throw it through
a bank window and enter the building, does.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
He need an arrest warrant?
Speaker 1 (21:04):
No, he has probable cause you threw a bank through
a window of a business and then entered it. He
has probable cause to believe you broken entering there's a
Custom Border Patrol officer or a DHS officer need an
arrest warrant if they're stationed on the border either south
or north and watches you walk across the border at
(21:27):
a non point of entry. No, he has watched you
commit a crime. He has reason to believe, he has
reasonable suspicion. He has probable cause to arrest you because
he reasonably suspects you have now broken immigration law. And
how would he get an arrest warrant? He doesn't know
who you are. He'd call a judge and say a yeah,
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one hundred and fifty people just cross the border.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
I need an rest warrant for all of them. What
are their names?
Speaker 1 (21:55):
I'll go ask him. No, you can't do that, because
they can just walk away. To call it insanity is banal.
To call it a plan is accurate. It is a plan,
and it's a plan that is going to hurt the Democrats.
Thank God, because I think the Lord continues to reveal
things to President Trump, such as our judiciary system is
(22:18):
unbelievably corrupt with conflicts of interest like this and rogue
judges like that. Who is pretending cops need arrest warrant
when probable cause exists. Do you remember Tilmar Abrego Garcia.
He's the Maryland man who's not from Maryland, who is
(22:39):
an illegal immigrants who was given due process and told
twice to leave the country. He's in El Salvador in
a prison, and Democrats have been busily flying down there
to visit with him and have drinks with him.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
There's new audio of.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Abrego Garcia's wife and give credit to USA today they
decided to publish this. She had some complaints about the
Maryland man.
Speaker 6 (23:01):
I came to.
Speaker 9 (23:03):
Fill out of protective order. I think it was in December,
but I didn't show up to the court because his
family like washed my brain, telling me that his dad
was sick and not to do it. So it's still
I didn't do anything. But after that it was like
I would call the police. I have a lot of
(23:24):
police reports. And I kept trying to get to the
door basement to try to open the door, and then
like he pushed me. So then when I was able
to go outside to get a phone, I called on
one from a disconnected phone. Now, they took a long
time to get to the house. It was probably like
twenty thirty minutes, so I saw a neighbor walking his
(23:44):
dog and I opened the door and I was like help.
And then when he heard me, like he grabbed me
from my hair and then he slapped me, and then
the neighbor like he didn't know what to do, he
didn't know what to react. I have pictures of the evidence,
like all the bruises, because even on Wednesday he hit
me like around like three in the morning, he would
just wake up and hit me. And then last Saturday
for my daughter's birthday party, before I went to my
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daughter's birthday party, he slammed me three times. And then
last week they call the police. My sister called it
police because he hit me in front of my sister.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
So why might this woman then later try to keep
him in the country and say he's a gentle and
loving husband and post on Instagram a picture of her
hugging him, but conveniently covering up what appeared to be
MS thirteen thought tattoos. What would you do if the
cartels contacted you and said you're gonna actually do.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
This on behalf of your husband?
Speaker 1 (24:33):
What would you do if they said you want to
live another day?
Speaker 2 (24:37):
What would you do if you had kids? Praise God?
That USA Today has decided.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
To publish this about the Maryland man, who, of course
is a peaceful father who wants nothing more than to
continue to go home at nights and hug his wife
and tell her she's cherished. Clearly, so President Trump versus
Maryland Man. President Trump a very very very simple sentence,
maybe even a compound sentence. And it was at a rally.
(25:06):
And when you can speak simple phrases like this against
a concoction of a story like marilynd Man, you're going
to win a lot of people's minds.
Speaker 12 (25:17):
It helps when you know that borders are not racist,
speech is not violence, America is good, Terrorists are bad,
men can never become women, police are not criminals, and
criminals are not victims.
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Bind them.
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Some graduates listening to this very very simple constructs, see,
God's word is both simple and complex. And I know
he's not speaking God's word there, but there's something very
simple you can.
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Say about God. He's a god of order.
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He's a God who followed the law. He's the God
who saw that the law was fulfilled, even though it
involved a great deal of pain for him and the
entire Godhead. Because of what Jesus Christ volunteered to do
because God said, this is the law, it will be fulfilled.
We couldn't fulfill it. So he did it for us,
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and we America have been given a nation to steward.
And there's some simple facts. When you recruit criminals and
secret them around the country, you will get more criminal activity.
When you steward the border, Well, you're actually being compassionate
rather than pretending to be compassionate, because you are fulfilling
a law, not the law. Story number three.
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So there's a big.
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Difference between Christians caring for the planet and when that
becomes Satan's plan for Christians. There's a great deal of
confusion about what Satan needs in order to move you
off track. Now, there are people who believe that you
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need to deny Jesus Christ completely and turn your face
to him and express hatred for him and go and
embrace Satan.
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And now now, now now you're going to Hell, well,
that will certainly get you there.
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There's other people who believe, well, if you simply don't
believe in Jesus as Lord and savior, that'll get you there.
That's true, that's what the Bible says. And then there
are people like me who believe that you could accept
Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and savior and stop
there and you risk going to hell. Oh I accept
you as my personal Lord and savior, but I'm not
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really comfortable making those changes. In fact, the Apostle Paul
writes about expecting to see changes in us once you
become a servant of.
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The Lord Jesus.
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He expects to see us change, to become no longer
needing the milk, you know, the Bible's words and form
of basically breast milk that we can suckle on. That
we need the meat of the Bible, the true complexity
of the Bible, the beauty of God's Word in its
complexity and its completeness, which would lead us to see
changes in our life.
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It's called the fruits.
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When you see the fruits have changed, you can say, okay, yes,
the Holy Spirit is reigning in this person.
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And we go through portions in our life.
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I think everybody does where the Holy Spirit comes along
to an area of our life and says, yeah, that's
going to need to change, and we go, yeah, well
not that. Look, hey, I'm here to tell you church's church,
family's family. But business is business. And I'm at a
hard nosed business, so nope, you know, I'll go ahead
and handle the business relationships because I work at a
tough thing like whatever business. Now, I believe that puts
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you at risk of spending eternity apart from God, in
other words, in hell. And I back that up because
Jesus has said to people who came and said, Lord Lord,
didn't we cast out demons in your name and perform
miracles your name? And Jesus looks at him and says,
I never knew you. Go away from the evildoer. I
never knew you. You never let me change you, you
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never walked with me. So there's this huge confusion about
what Satan needs in order to have you for eternity.
And there are two comparisons. What is this a song,
just a song, and the other is just a so
called sermon, just a so called sermon. I think one
walks the line and the other crosses the line. And reminder,
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this is all spiritual warfare. Real warfare bears something in
common with spiritual warfare, that is that it can be
life ending, and our lives on earth can end. That
we are continuous beings. I'm not an eliminationist, and the
Bible does not an eliminaceous text. Everybody has an eternity.
You get to choose where to spend it. But obviously
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our physical lives.
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Can end in war.
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That that's where the similarity stops. If you're in a
shooting war, you're gonna know, you're gonna see the bombs dropping,
You're gonna see people getting dropped around you. You're gonna
fight or not. Spiritual warfare is harder.
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We're all in it.
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Some people just choose to pretend otherwise. It's hard to
pretend you are not in a shooting war. Ask my
friend Tim Krukshank, founder and CEO of Bone Frog Coffee.
He was in a deployment, deployed three times on our
behalf as a medic attached to the seal teams. And
when he did that, he was in those circumstances where
he was watching guys get shot and die, and praise God,
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he was delivered from that. When he came back, he
decided to start a company that says on the bag
of the product, God Country Team, the product is world
class coffee. He was mentored by a guy who invented
the big coffee World Dave Stewart started Seattle's Best Coffee.
It got so big and so good, had better coffee
than Starbucks. Starbucks was forced to purchase it. Dave in
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fact mentors the team make some of the roasts, and
it was the name of the bag that takes us
back to the war.
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Bone Frog.
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Tim was there when he saw some of his brothers die,
and as a medic attached to the seal teams, he's
the guy who ran into the battlefield to begin caring
for them while being shot at. So the bone Frog
logo means something to him. It is the sign of
a fallen brother. Ten percent of proceeds from bone Frog
go to the Navy Seal Foundation to help the families
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of fallen Navy Seals. Go to Bonefrog Coffee dot com
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It's a New.
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Jersey church reporting on their creation justice offerings that they
did during Lent.
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We also celebrate the creation justice offerings which you all
contributed to over the course of Lent. You might remember
these green Offering cards, which are on this bulletin board
we have in front of the communion table. Every week,
we asked you to share what steps you had been
taking towards creation care, the things that might seem significant
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when you do it alone in your own house, but
together is actually quite substantial. So I lift up just
a few of the highlights from that, which is that
collectively you ate over five hundred vegetarian meals. So during
this time of reflection and action, we invite you to
sign the Greenway petition, fill out the postcard, or share
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any other gifts you desire. As we reflect on the
ways we might care for creation together, Laudato c we
give thanks.
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A better world is possible?
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Good well enough.
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Their church decides to use lent to honor the planet
God built. Fair enough, Seventh day Adventists, many of them
are vegetarian.
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Fair enough. Their point of view is that the garden
of Eden was vegetarian. They want to live as close
to this possible. Fair enough, fair enough.
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I don't see any harm, any foul. At this point,
you shall have no gods above me. Worship the Lords
your God with your entire heart, mind, soul, and strength,
meaning worship only Him.
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What is worship music?
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Worship music is about glory to God. It can be
about calling out to Him in pain. It can be
worshiping his creation. It can be worshiping his role in
our lives. It can be worshiping his nature, his son,
his sacrifice, his word, his interventions, his miracles. It is
a form of worship. It's a form of prayer to him.
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It is reserved to him. When we worship anything else,
we are stealing from him, and we're putting ourselves at
risk at confusing things. See, Satan doesn't need us to
be Satanic. He doesn't even need us to admit he exists.
He needs to move us off the mark, a tiny
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little bit at a time, until all of a sudden
we're way, way, way, way afar away from him, and
steps like this can help them get us there. This
is a song worshiping trees.
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Our children come after us.
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They must live with what we leave.
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Our children come after us.
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They will share this.
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Here we breathe, we are as we are.
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God, give.
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I rejoys.
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A renoyas Jesus on the red wod trees.
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Jesus of the bomblebies. Here lies, help us, heal the earth,
Jesus of the ocean, Jesus of the core or reef,
heal lies helpless, heal the heale helpless, heal.
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The tiny little steps. And they're recognizing Jesus. And let's
give them that credit. And what did Jesus make his masterpiece? Us,
humanity made in his image? I watched this happen to
a guy who was very, very dear to me, a
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pastor who started with sermons like the early one we
looked at, talking about God's creation, talking about the environment,
environmental justice. And then I watched as every single one
of his sermons was on that topic. And that I
watched as his sermons stopped mentioning the word of God
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at all, and never Jesus. They or instead thoughts on
the environment in trees and carbon dioxide. See, Satan doesn't
need us to reject God, he doesn't need us to
love him. He needs us to begin by degree worshiping.
Something else I worry about churches like this is the
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songs start to be just about the trees and de emphasizing.
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Jesus at all. And already they're getting close.
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To that because we are his masterpiece, not the trees,
as beautiful and as necessary as they are, because they
are part of the common blessings. Satan is scheming. He
is a roaring lion looking to devour, but he doesn't
need to eat all of us. He can consume us
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by degree. This is the Todd Hermannshaw. Please go, be well,
be strong, be kind, and please make every effort to
walk in the life of Christ.