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Hello, and welcome back to another episode of the Kill to
Death Chronicles. My name is Kenny Williamson, and
I'm going to be your host today,of course, as always.
As usual, Nothing ever changes around here.
Doesn't seem like. So here we are back again.
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Today is Sunday, so this is going to be one of my Sunday
Sunday deals here that I'm goingto start doing.
Yeah, it's a nice day out here today in the great state of
Arkansas, and that's windy. It's windy and warm, but it's
supposed to be blowing in some blowing in some rain.
So we'll see how that goes towards the middle of the week.
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Let's see here. So yeah, I've been looking at a
bunch of stuff and doing some reading, thinking about some
stuff to talk about here. And I was going to talk a little
bit about Calvinism and maybe maybe not, and then maybe some
dispensationalism or dispensations in the Bible.
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And the reason for that is there's a, a person online who
talks about Bible stuff all the time.
And, you know, a lot of these people, I, I don't know where
they get their information, but this person was trying to say
that, you know, the Apocrypha was removed out of the Bible
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because it's so much better, I guess.
And somebody didn't want us to see it.
It's like, well, I don't agree with that one bit.
Now the Apocrypha was included in the King James Bible up until
a certain point. It was put between the Old and
the New Testament and it was labeled the Apocrypha.
It is not the Old Testament and is not the New Testament.
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OK. And from what I have read and
understand on it, the people whodid the background, you know,
and all the scholars who have researched all the texts, you
know, they say that this Apocrypha is not Canon.
So, you know, so it may be good information, some of it, but
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it's not Canon, OK, It's not God's Word.
So when when we're talking aboutthis book, right here is King
James Bible, OK, We're talking about God's Word, OK?
This is this is what God wrote down for us to understand.
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And a lot of people don't get that they they, they're like,
well, I want to talk to God. This is how God talks to you
right here, OK? This is God's written word and
this is how he communicates to you, OK?
And this is a living document, OK, so you can read the same
thing over and over and over andover and every single time it
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can say something else to you because it's a living, it's a
living document. And like somebody had told me
before, which I never really thought about this in this in
this way, but you know, like in first John, it says, or John 11
says, in the beginning was the word and the word was with God
and the word was God. OK, so in in the in the
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beginning was the word. God had spoken word in the
beginning he spoke that and the word became flesh and the flesh
dwelt among us. OK, That's Jesus Christ.
So God's word is very powerful. This is God's word.
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You see what I'm saying, right. So now in the King James Bible,
it's the only Bible that I'm aware of that gives you the
command to study. And let me just let me just look
this up here real quick in in myBible app OK, OK, I have it
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right here. It is second Timothy 215, your
King James Bible. It says study to show thyself
approved unto God, a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth.
OK, so in all of the Bibles they've taken lots of other
Bibles, they've completely takenthis verse out.
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OK, And So what I did just to check in this one, this is a
Zondervan NIV Bible that I won on a answering some biblical
questions on a radio station oneday and I called in and I was
the one able to answer the question.
So I won this Bible from a localcollege here called John Brown
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University, which is a Bible college supposedly.
So you know, you go when you check this one out here.
And this one actually has the verse.
It hasn't been it hasn't been removed.
But instead of saying study to show yourself approved, it says
do your best to present yourselfto God as one approved.
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OK, a Workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly
handles the word of truth. So OK now in my in my opinion
this is a perverted book. OK the non inspired version NIV.
OK so now I'm not scared of thisbook.
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I have this book, but I don't read it, OK, unless I want to
compare it to another one to to prove it wrong.
So like this one says, you know,whatever it said there, the
actual King James study to show yourself approved.
It's telling you you need to study the word and then it goes
on to say rightly dividing the word of truth.
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So when you divide the word of truth, that's basically
dispensations in my opinion. OK, so you will.
I had like, I had this person, like I was telling you, they
claimed that the Apocrypha does not teach Calvinism, which
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Calvinism is, I don't believe isreal either.
And then this person went on to say Calvinism is once saved,
always saved. That's not what Calvinism is.
So that's a lie. And then went on to say that the
Apocrypha also denies and teaches against dispensations
dispensationalism. Well, you know, I don't study
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the Apocrypha because it's not Canon.
So I don't really know about that.
If it does or if it doesn't, I would have to look into that.
But however, if it says that, then it's also a liar, OK?
Because the Bible clearly is in dispensations and I've talked
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to, I've talked to lots of people that claim to be
Christians and they don't even know what a dispensation is.
They have no clue. And I've actually had people
tell me, for example, let me give you an example of a non
dispensationalist. They think that everything in
the Bible is Jesus Christ. OK, So they're like, well, if
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it's the Old Testament, those people were looking forward to
Jesus Christ, and that's how they were saved.
And now the people are in the New Testament like us, you know,
2000 years after the fact, we'relooking back to Jesus Christ and
that's what's saving us. I would have to argue against
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that and say, well, most of the people in the Old Testament
didn't even know who Jesus Christ was.
They'd never heard of him. Most the apostles in the New
Testament had never heard of Jesus Christ until he showed up.
And then they still didn't believe it, OK.
And it wasn't until Jesus Christdied on the cross, you know,
that he became, you know, it became the New Testament because
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you have to have the death of the testator.
He was the testator become he. You have to have that in order
to get a New Testament, OK? So, you know, anyway, so we're
going to go over a little bit what dispensations are.
OK, let's see here in the King James Bible, the word
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dispensation appears four times.And I did a search on my E Bible
sword for that. It's a King James Bible app and
four times the from what I can find.
And of course they're all in Paul's letters.
So we have one in First Corinthians 917 and it says, for
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I do this thing willingly. I had, for if I do this thing
willingly, I have a reward. But if against my will, a
dispensation of the gospel is committed unto me.
So basically what he's saying here is he's been entrusted OK
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with stewardship or administration of the gospel.
That's what he's trying to say here.
And he has a responsibility to manage and preach it faithfully,
is basically what that's saying.But it mentions dispensation.
OK, let's go to the next one. Ephesians 110 That in the
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dispensation of the fullness of times, He might gather together
in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven and
which are on earth, even Him. So again, you know that in the
dispensation of the fullness of times, it's basically referring
to, you know, a final divine administration, if you will,
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when all things are brought under Christ rule, which
according to the Bible, you know, was a culmination of God's
plan because everything will eventually fall under Christ's
rule during the Millennium Kingdom.
So that would be a dispensation.The Millennium Kingdom, the
Millennium Kingdom, millennial Kingdom is a dispensation.
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OK, all right, so let's go to Ephesians 32 if you have heard
of the dispensation of the graceof God, which is given me to you
word. OK, so he's referring at that
point to the current age, or what we would call the
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dispensation of grace. OK, And the dispensation of
grace is what we live in now, where salvation is offered
freely through faith in Jesus Christ.
All you have to do is ask for itand accept a free gift.
That's a dispensation that we'rein and the dispensation of
grace. I also refer to this as the
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church age. Lots of people refer to this as
the church age, and that's the dispensation that we're
currently in. OK, so we've got another one
here in Colossians. Colossians 125 says whereof I am
made a minister according to thedispensation of God, which is
given to me and to you for you to fulfill the word of God.
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OK, so basically Paul, you know,is describing himself as a
steward or a manager of the revelation that God gave him for
the church. But what does this boil down to
these dispensations? So the word dispensation can
mean administration or management is basically what it,
you know, it's kind of what it means that particular
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dispensation is like a time period, if you will, or AI say a
time period. Some people say it's not a time
period. It's like a time period to us
because we live in time, right? So we can view it as time, but
it's a period of management, if you will.
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OK. And in that particular period of
management, God has a distinct way in which He administers His
will, if you will. OK, so examples.
Let me give you an example here.Let's see, I've got my notes
here, OK? And some people say there are
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more, some people say there are less.
I have 7 here listed and I can'tremember Brian Denlinger, who I
listen to a lot. I can't remember how many he has
listed. I have them written down
somewhere, but this is a anotherlist here.
So these are seven major dispensations that have been
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identified by people, OK. And these dispensations are
obviously described all throughout Scripture.
So we'll we'll start off the first one to give you an example
of what I'm talking about here. So our very first dispensation
is in Genesis one through 3, andthat's basically Adam and Eve in
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the garden. OK, so Adam and Eve were in the
garden. They had not sinned yet.
That was a dispensation. And they refer to that as a
dispensation of innocence, Say they hadn't sinned, the devil
hadn't snuck in there and and got Eve tempted yet or whatever
with the fruit, the whole thing.So basically they were told, you
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know, not to eat of this fruit over here.
That's all they had to do. They they basically, from what
the Bible says, they only had one rule.
That's the only thing God said don't do everything else
apparently they could do. So one thing you can't do.
And obviously that's like an obedience test, right?
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And of course they failed by eating the forbidden fruit.
So in that particular dispensation, you see, all they
had to do was live and not eat of a fruit, OK?
They didn't know anything about Jesus Christ.
They didn't know anything about Mosaic law.
They didn't know anything about anything that's a dispensation.
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OK. So are we in that dispensation
right now? Of course we're not.
That would be like me saying to you, oh, we're Christians now in
the church age. All we've got to do is not eat
from that fruit and we're saved.You see how ridiculous that
sounds? OK, so let's go on to the second
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one or the second dispensation here.
OK, This will be this will be found in Genesis 3 through 8
area. So basically after Adam and Eve
ate of the fruit, OK, that's when they fell.
Now man is guided by knowing good and evil, say, because
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that's, that's what that's what that fruit did.
It says now you know, if you eatfrom this fruit, you'll know
good and evil. And so Eve ate from it and then
she realized she was naked. So now all of a sudden she knows
stuff she's not really supposed to know.
She didn't need to know it. So now she thinks she's naked
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because she is naked. But but now she's ashamed say so
now the innocence is gone. So now this dispensation could
be called conscious. They're conscious of what's
going on, you know. And so that's, that's how they
lived. So let's see here this this
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particular 1 ended with the flood.
So you've got, you know, you've got Noah in his ark in there as
well, or some people call that adispensation as well.
So you've got this particular dispensation to where, you know,
people are governed by knowing good and bad.
OK. So most of them were bad.
That's why they were killed in the flood.
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Now, in Noah's particular instance, in order for him to be
saved and his family, they had to build an ark and they had to
get in it. OK, nobody said.
Now listen, you have to believe in Jesus Christ and you're
saved. He would have said who?
Or you have to believe in looking forward to the cross.
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It'd been like, what's a cross? What's a cross?
It's like, well, you know, the cross on the hill and blah,
blah, blah. It's like, well, no, that's a
Roman form of punishment. OK, So that hadn't been, it
hadn't been invented yet. Romans weren't even around yet.
So they invented the cross, you know, being strung up on a
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cross, that's what they invented.
That was one of their forms of punishment.
So you can't look forward to that if the thing don't even
exist. So anyway, let's go to on three,
we've got three. We've got another form of
dispensation here called human government.
Genesis 8 through 11, Basically after the flood, God establishes
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human rule, capital punishment, nations.
And of course, all that ended with the tap Tower of Babel.
So between that and the Tower ofBabel, now we have human
government, we have people out there doing whatever they want
to do, you know, that they want to build a tower into heaven to
possibly even attack God by somewritings.
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You know, they, they think they're going to, you know,
ascend into heaven because they're so smart, which they're
not. So that's another dispensation.
OK, so then we've got Genesis into Exodus.
We've got God's promise, and we've got God's covenant with
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Abraham and his descendants. And this particular dispensation
ends with Israel's bondage in Egypt.
So now we've got that dispensation.
OK, And we go on to the fifth dispensation.
We've got the law, Exodus 20 through Acts.
Second, God gave the law to Moses, OK, Israel was tested
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under it, but of course they failed to keep it.
This period ends with Christ's crucifixion and the birth of the
church. So the law, that particular
dispensation, you had to go by the law.
You had Mosaic Law, you're expected to follow it.
If you didn't follow the law, well, you weren't righteous.
You know, you couldn't. You could never get to paradise,
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that's for sure because well youweren't following the law that
there was laws that had to be followed.
So Christ shows up he he brings in the New Testament, you know
when he dies on the cross with his crucifixion, he brings in
something called the 6th 1, which is called the church age
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or the dispensation of grace, which is what we're in right
now. So when he died on the cross
until. The next thing which should be
the rapture of the Church, whichhas not happened yet, we are in
a dispensation called grace. This particular dispensation is
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salvation through faith in JesusChrist, of course, and of course
it ends with the rapture of the Church.
So in this, in this dispensation, grace through
faith, OK, so you were given grace, you get to go to heaven
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by having faith in Jesus Christ.You have to believe in Jesus
Christ, believe that he died androse again on the third day.
Ask Christ to save you. Ask him to come into your heart
and save you and change you and you're saved.
That's what you have to do in this dispensation, OK?
Now after the rapture, after therapture, OK, you, you go into a
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seven-year period of Jacob's trouble or what some people call
the tribulation there. The rules change in that
tribulation time. You can't just say, oh, I
believe in Jesus Christ and I believe he died.
We'll see. That's too late.
That's this dispensation. Now the next dispensation, like
in that particular seven years, now you actually have to do
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something like you may be required to die for your, you
know, for your beliefs. You may be required to actually
do some things because the the grace and faith is now this is
the easy one. The next one's going to be a lot
harder, OK, because you know, the devil's going to take over.
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So it isn't going to just be as easy.
Of course, you're still going toneed God's grace, but you can't
just have faith. You're actually going to have to
have the little works involved possibly.
OK. And then we're saying here in
this one, the 7th dispensation is the millennial Kingdom, which
is Jesus millennial reign here on earth for 1000 years.
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It's in Revelation 20 by the way.
And so it's Christ 1000 year reign on earth.
We have a final Test and a finalrebellion at the end before the
new heavens and the new earth. So you're going to have
basically Satan bound in hell for 1000 years.
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You're going to have all these people living on earth, people
in the millennial Kingdom. They're going to be having
children, the whole 9 yards. People are going to be dying
just like they are now, but they're going to be living
longer. Animals are going to be tame.
So there's going to be no wild animals.
You're not going to be killing animals.
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Now Christ is going to be setting on a throne in
Jerusalem, OK? He's going to be right over
there on this earth ruling and reigning for that thousand
years. So you still have to have God's
grace, of course, but you don't need faith because the man is
sitting in front of you, see? We only need faith now because
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we can't see Him. He's not standing in front of
us. So we have to have faith in what
the Word says. But see, you won't have to have
necessarily faith in what the Word says when when Christ is
literally sitting on a throne infront of you, you no longer need
faith because he's there. So now for your salvation,
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you're going to need something else.
OK, so that's the difference in dispensations.
So for somebody to come along and say, Oh, well, I read the
Apocrypha and there's no such thing as dispensations really.
OK, well, can you elaborate on any of that?
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What do you mean there's no suchthing as dispensations?
Well, well, it says, it says there's no such thing as
dispensations. OK, so why don't you explain any
of this stuff to me then? Like I just explained it to you.
And this was a very brief explanation, by the way.
Why don't you explain it to me then?
How do we have these different things in different times that
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you had to do different things, that God expected different
things to be done in this particular areas of
administration? If that's the way you want to
view it, If there's no such thing as dispensations, what are
you talking about exactly? Let's see you, you've got people
that don't, well, you've got, you've got devils out there,
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number one. And maybe this person's a devil,
maybe this person's a witch, I don't know.
But anytime they go on there andthey start trying to talk bad
about the Scripture, talk bad about God's word and trying to
change it into something it's not, it makes you wonder why,
you know, I mean, why would you try to do that?
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What's your point? Why would you try to tell
somebody there's different dispensations, OK?
We are in the church age now. Church does not mean the
building on the corner, OK? I've heard that one 100,000
times as well. They're like, which church do I
need to go to? This is not about a church
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building, OK? This is about Christ living in
you. You are the church, OK?
The people who believe in Christand are saved are the bodies of
the church. They're the members of the
church. The church is you.
Christ lives in you. OK, you don't.
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You don't need to go to a building to find Christ.
OK, You find Christ by praying to Christ and asking Christ to
come into you and save you. That's how you find Christ.
You don't. You don't need to go to a
building. Now, can you go to a building?
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Yes. Are all church buildings
negative? Well, I hate to say yes, but
it's like I've said before, the church building, OK, is not New
Testament. Even Peter Ruckman said that in
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his in his things up there. I can read it to you.
He says as soon as you build a building, you you're outside of
the New Testament. They didn't have big buildings
with air conditioning and mortgages and where you're
having to pay your tithes to them to support this building,
you know, so they can pay their mortgage payments.
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They didn't have anything like that in the New Testament.
People met in their homes and yes, you could fields, you could
meet in buildings. Of course, nobody says you can't
meet in a building. But what we have today is we
have buildings set up that mimicRoman type buildings, OK, which
they worshipped Pagan gods in. And then they put their steeples
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on top, which is well known to be, you know, phallic in nature.
You know that you've got the needles.
Like they've got one in Washington.
They found them over there in Egypt.
These big Egypt, you know, they're made in Egypt.
These big tall things. They are reminiscent or they
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they stand for a male appendage,OK?
That's the stuff they worshippedback then.
It's Pagan. So the fact that we have church
buildings today that put these big steeples on their roof, that
is a its origins is Pagan. OK, It's a Pagan deal.
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So we have a building outside ofthe New Testament and we're
putting Pagan stuff on the building and nobody even knows
us what it is. They have no clue.
And then you have people show upon a Sunday, let's say, and they
show up for an hour, maybe two hours, and that's they're going
to church and they go there and,you know, they put on a little,
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their Sundays best, they dress up, you know, and, and then they
go in there and they might cuss like a sailor all during the
week at work. But when they get there, they,
you know, they don't cuss And they set there for a little bit
and drink their lattes or their coffees or whatever.
And it's over. And they're like, oh, I went to
church. That's the church.
No, no, you didn't. The church is in you.
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You, if you're saved, are the body of the church.
You are the church. You're expected to be in church
every day because you're in yourbody every day.
Christ lives in you, you see. You should be in that mindset
every day, not just when you go to church on Sundays.
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You see. So I think that lots of these
different so-called preachers and pastors which are nothing
more than hirelings, OK, that they don't care if you have any
salvation, they could absolutelycare less.
They are there for a paycheck. So they're called a hireling.
They're the same ones the Bible refers to a hireling.
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You know, if if you're a, if youown your sheep, Let's say you're
a, a shepherd and you own your sheep and a wolf comes.
You actually will try to fight the wolf to protect your sheep,
your sheep. You see, a hireling will run
away and he'll let the wolf devour the sheep because he
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doesn't care. He's in it for himself, you see.
So most of these churches, the guy sitting up there in the
front is nothing more than a hireling.
That's what he is. So what do you expect?
So they drag you in a building, their their mortgage to the
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hilt. Oh, but you, you know, you can
get a deduction. Well, that's because they've
sided with the government and now the government owns the
building. So now the government's calling
the shots. Think about that for a second.
As a preacher in a church building that's 5O1C3, you're
not allowed to talk about politics or the president or
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whatever. You're not allowed to talk about
any of that stuff. The government says no.
The government says if they say you, you need to close down and
you need to put a mask on because of a fake, you know,
snake bite going around, then you have to do it.
What what what kind of church isthis exactly?
Anyway, the government's controlling it are atheist
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demonic government. And that's who you're bought
into. That's who you're letting
control your building, your church building, you know, your
big building with a big steeple on the top from to worship Pagan
gods. That's that's what you're
calling church. OK, well, now again, I'm not
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saying you can't go to a church building.
You can if you want. However, I think you should be
paying attention to what's goingon.
OK? I don't go to lots of different
church buildings here in my local community because that's
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exactly what's going on. It's like these buildings,
they're in a these, these churchbuildings, they're in a
competition to see who can have the biggest, best and most
fanciest building. So they just keep adding, they
just keep building. They just keep doing stuff that
is not anything beneficial to you.
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Who needs to get saved? You see what I mean?
This is not a place of fellowship.
This is a place where the pastorcomes out with a Super Bowl
shirt on and is talking about the Super Bowl and it's talking
about his favorite teams and youknow, they have to wear jerseys
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up on the stage with their favorite player.
Does that sound like church to you?
Does that sound like something God's in?
Do you think Jesus Christ on histhrone in heaven cares about
some overpaid atheist drunk who beats his wife in a pedophile
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running around out here in a monkey suit throwing around a
pigskin ball? Do you think Christ is concerned
about that while he's getting paid his multi $1,000,000 and
then goes home and on social media beats his wife and all
these people are like, oh, Oh yes, yes, my team, my team.
And we've got to get out of hereon early on.
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Hey, don't worry, don't worry, preacher.
I know you'll get us out of hereearly on Super Bowl Sunday
because we've got to get to the game.
We've got to get to our stuff. Do you really think God's behind
any of that stuff? He's not OK.
You're being fooled. OK?
The wool has been pulled over your eyes now.
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OK, as a Christian, do you have the liberty to watch some
football or baseball or whateverif you want?
Yes, I believe you do. However, OK, you need to use a
little discernment and if you gointo one of these games or into
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this stuff and it affects your life, like I have had family
members say, if our team doesn'twin, our whole household is
affected. It's going to be a very bad week
at our house. Everybody's going to be in a bad
mood. And so we're just hoping and
praying that this team wins. That way we can have a good
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week. I'm serious, if you are that
weak minded, you need to be ashamed of yourself.
OK, if you are a Christian man who is a saved man and you are
allowing a football team or a baseball team or a basketball
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team on your TV set to run into affect your whole entire week
until the next game, you need tobe ashamed of yourself.
You are not following Christ with that behavior.
You're not Christ like at all. OK, you're you're a fool is what
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you are. I mean, have a little
discernment. I mean, even the communist put
out their communist playbook howto take over a culture and to
put them in enslavement. Guess what?
The first thing is established sports teams.
They want you. They want to establish sport
teams, many sport teams so weak people like that will set there
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with their mouths agape, staringat the TV for their team, and
they can't think of anything else because all of a sudden
that's important. So of course, what do we have?
Hundreds of teams, Teams for everything, games for
everything. That way the masses, the
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sheeple, can set their mouths agape watching this boob tube,
their television set, which tells you a vision, OK?
Satan's eyeball, as some used tocall it.
You're going to sit there glued to that instead of living your
life, OK? That's what's important.
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And you're going to claim that you're a Christian following
Christ, OK? I mean, you can have some
liberties as a Christian. I get it.
But most of these people, even my own dad did it.
This stuff took over their life.This wasn't just a harmless, I'm
going to sit here and watch someTV for a few minutes or an hour
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or whatever. This was screaming, yelling,
cussing, yelling at the TV, mad at your wife.
Now. Now you're going to hit your
wife. But OK, it's demonic.
I saw one at the the other day at a restaurant, a guy gets up
at from the table and runs to the TV and is screaming and
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yelling at the TV and threatening to punch the TV out
because you know, some what somebody fumble the ball,
somebody did something who knowswhat.
But so you can't even sit down with your family and have a meal
because the TV, because some, you know, devil on TV.
Chances are there a devil getting way overpaid and they're
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probably the lowest of the low, truth be known.
And you're going to get mad because they fumble their ball.
Well, newsflash, this stuff's fake anyway.
I, I knew that 1015 years ago that this stuff was rigged.
You, you can see videos of them where they don't hardly ever
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show them, but you can find themwhere these people purposely are
doing stuff to win and lose games.
And now come to find out it's mainstream news.
Come to find out they've been throwing games.
They're, they're gambling on them so they can make millions
on the side. They're already making millions
playing the games, but now they're making millions on the
side because they're like, oh, let's have you win.
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So you fumble, and I'll bet against it.
It's a racket. It's not even real.
But why would you think that it is?
It's on the boob tube. It's on TV.
It's produced by Hollywood. OK?
It's fake. So you're allowing this junk to
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affect you and your family, and it turns out that it's rigged
and fake. But you didn't know that, did
you? You didn't know that, did you?
No, because you don't have any discernment.
You don't read your Bible, you haven't prayed for discernment.
Maybe you're not even a Christian.
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So you're sucked in to it and the movies and everything else.
And then when you go online and you see some fake devil on here.
Saying there's no such thing as dispensations.
There's no such thing as this. There's no such thing as once
saved, always saved. What is it then?
Because that's not what the Bible teaches.
The Bible teaches that once you're saved, you're saved,
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you're sanctified. Once you're in Jesus hand, no
man can pluck you out. You're part of him.
He is part of you, bone of his bone, flesh of his flesh.
How do you, how do you not, how do you get rid of that?
OK. And then you have the same devil
say, Oh well, you're going to go.
Through the. You're going to go through
Jacob's trouble. You're going to go through
tribulation. Really.
Do you think Jesus Christ is going to put his own body
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through tribulation? He's going to pour out this
stuff on himself. He's the one in heaven opening
the seals and the bowls and the vials.
OK, you're part of his body now.He is part of you.
Bone of his bone, flesh of his flesh.
OK, you're his bride. Why would he do that?
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You're already saved. You're already sanctified.
You don't need to be punished. You've already been saved by
grace through faith. OK.
The time of Jacob's trouble is for Israel.
Jacob is Israel in the Bible. It's to bring Israel back to
Christ because Israel now and the Jews have rejected Christ.
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They, I mean, just listening to him talk, talk on on online,
listen to old Ben Shapiro talk about Jesus Christ.
He says that he's nobody. He was a troublemaker.
He was a troublemaker who died. The Romans killed for his
trouble. That's what Ben Shapiro says.
And he's a he's a big time Jew, supposedly.
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Now keep in mind there are real Jews and they're fake Jews, OK?
I don't know which ones are which only God knows, but the,
there are Jews in the Bible thatare fake Jews pretending to be
Jews, and they're called the synagogue.
Synagogue of Satan. OK, They're the fake Jews.
Now, what's in Israel right now running the place and blowing
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people up all the time and doingwar?
I don't know. Probably fake Jews.
The synagogue of Satan. OK, so there's two of them
there. I I can't tell the difference
other than evil, but it's there.It's in the Bible.
OK, so that's just something to think about there.
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There are dispensations. There is one saved, always
saved. Now, once saved, always saved.
Is that, is that a ticket to go out and commit sin?
Of course not. Is that a free pass to go do
whatever you want? Because now I'm saved so.
Now I can go. Now a true person that saved
doesn't think that way. See, I I had this same
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conversation many, many times with my own father.
OK, he was Jehovah's Witness in a cult and he could not accept
what the Bible said. And of course, Jehovah's Witness
came out with their own version,which is a perversion, which
makes up a bunch of lies. And because it goes completely
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against what the King James Version says.
That way they can perpetuate their lies and have people in a
cult they've got, they've got their members praying to other
members, not to Christ. They don't pray to God.
They don't pray to the Father inheaven, you know, through Jesus
Christ name, Amen. They don't do that.
No, they have to go to the elders.
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They have to pray to the elders.They have to write letters to
the elders. If you want to get saved, you
want to get forgiven. I say saved.
You want to get forgiven for your sins over there.
You have to write letters to theelders, and the elders decide
whether or not you're worthy. Kind of like a Catholic.
You don't go to God, you don't go to Jesus.
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You go to a man, a father dressed up in a monkey suit.
And I, and I've read their little deals.
It says when you see this priest, you have to picture
Jesus Christ. That's what you should be
picturing. You know, when you see the Pope,
you need to picture God because that's what he is.
No, he's not. So make a Long story short, I
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have to argue back and forth of these guys are.
Oh, once saved, always saved. Oh, so I guess I'll just go get
saved then and. I'll just start committing
crimes and I'll just start doingthis.
Wait, wait, wait a second, wait a second.
Why would you want to do that ifyou're saved?
But see, that's their mentality.They're not saved.
They're just old dirty sinners, OK?
And you start talking about oncesaved, always saved,
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sanctification in Christ for what he did for you on the
cross. Now they're looking immediately
in their minds. They're like, who?
Oh man, that sounds like a pretty slick deal there.
I can do that and then I can start cheating on my wife and I
can start doing this and I can be a pedophile and I can do
anything I want. That's what they think.
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That's their evil, sick, demented minds.
It's like, no, that's not how itworks.
And if you really think that's the way it works, you're, you're
never going to get saved, OK, Ifyou're thinking you're going to,
you're going to get saved so youcan commit crimes and get away
with it, that's retarded. OK, That's not what the Bible
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teaches. And nobody's ever taught that.
Let's see, that's what you thinkin your evil, demented, demonic
mind, but it's not true. So anyway, so I've, I've heard
so many of them and say that and, and they think that it's a
license to sin, it's a license to do whatever they want.
It's like, well, with a, with a thinking like that and you're,
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of course, God knows what you'rethinking.
God knows your heart. He knows he knows what you're
doing it for. So now, now you actually have to
want to do right and you have toask God to save you.
And then when he does, the Holy Spirit moves in.
And then you get convicted for stuff you're doing wrong, and
you pray for forgiveness and yourepent, which means you change
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your ways and you change to do the right thing.
You're not looking for a way to commit sin, OK, Just forget it.
If that's what you're in it for,well, you're going to hell, OK?
That's where you're going anyway.
So I will, I guess I'll try to sum this thing up here anyway.
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So dispensations are real, and we can go over many more
dispensations and talk about it way, way more in depth if you
want to. And so once saved, always say,
yeah, of course, that's what theBible teaches.
You know, are there people who pretend to be saved that aren't?
Of course. Are there people who think
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they're saved and they're not? Of course.
You know, there are the lots of people in church buildings that
think they can just be saved by just sitting there and listen.
Sure. And it's not true, but you, if
you're saved, you are the church, you are the body of
Christ. OK, we are in the church age and
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according to the Bible, it is going to end probably soon with
the rapture of the church or thecatching away.
King James Bible does not say the word rapture, but it does
say the catching away of the body of Christ.
And we're going to be removed before these seals and stuff
start getting open, before tribulation is poured out.
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Jacob S trouble. We have no reason to go through
it. We're already sanctified.
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