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Welcome to the second hour of the Sean Hannity Show Again.
My name is Rose. I'm sitting in for him today.
It is December twenty sixth, the day after Christmas. But
there's still a lot to talk about. And so I
ask one of my favorite people in all of the world,
honestly he is I asked Pastor Jack Hibbs to join
me today and Pastor Hibbs. If you don't know, he's
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been on with me before on Seawn's show, but he's
known to a lot of people as just Pastor Jack
and he leads the Calvary Chapel Chino Hill and television
broadcast that's called Real Life with Jack Hibbs. Listen on Sundays.
I put that on sometimes just so I can get
a good sermon. You can go to check him out
at Jack Hibbs dot com, Jack Hibbs dot com. So, anyway,
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welcome to the show, The Sean Hannity Show. Jack. It's
good to have you on.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Well, Rose listen, it's good to be on with you,
and I hope you had a great day yesterday and
that your family's well.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
I feel this, I did, and I hope the same
for you, my friend. You know, I know that you
have a book, and I want to get to the
book at the end of this interview. We're going to
take you through this whole hour because there's so much
I want to talk to you about. You know, when
we go through Christmas and everyone loves listening to the
Christmas carols. I think almost everyone I do, but Pastor Jack.
My favorite is Oh Holy night, and there are some
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words in there that are just so powerful, and we
think about where the world is right now, and we
think about and this is interesting to you because it
kind of relates to your book, but some of those
words like long lea, the world in sin and error pining,
and you think about those words and how regretful we
are sometimes of the errors that we've had in our
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own life, and about how humanity has long waited in
state without a resolution. We've been in that state of regret,
you know, for our mistakes, our errors and not knowing
what to do about them. So this is kind of
like the words in here just really touch me at
this time of year. But it's not just for this
time of year, is it.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
No, it's not. And I'm so glad you pointed that out, Rose,
because you're talking about a Christmas hymn that is technically
even beyond Christmas. Those lyrics are true Biblical Bible teaching doctrine.
When you're talking about the soul of being laden and
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in that beautiful Christmas hymn, there's that challenge to us
to consider the fact that the soul felt it's worth yes,
And that is a real great key at a time
like this, because obviously there's so much going on in
our world and people are leaning back, as it were, Rose,
to find out what's stable, what's real? Is it the
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stock market?
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (04:10):
The government? Is it the upcoming elections in twenty twenty four,
And they are actually coming up with the right answer,
which is Nope, it's not stable. And so when you
look at that Christmas hymn, which is your favorite, that's beautiful.
I think the reason why you love it, Rose is
because it's so biblically based on the hope that is
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in Christ.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
That's right, and you know, and we do, and we
do recognize our worth once we really get into that
relationship with Him. And you know the other thing too,
that that song talks about a thrill of hope that
the weary world rejoices for. And we so much need
that thrill of hope right now because so many people
are looking around, they're seeing what's going on in the
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Middle East, and there's unrest everywhere in Russia and China
and Iran and Humas and it's it's a frightening place
sometimes if you allow yourself to dwell there. But we
do have a thrill of hope.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
You know, it's really great what you just said. And
I want all of your listeners to catch this. Those
nations that you just articulated, those issues that are going
on in the world. Allow me to say this, Rose
a little bit sarcastically, just to make the point. So,
for example, when COVID hit, people became fearful. So what
did they do, Well, they ran the churches that were open,
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and we were one of them, and tens of thousands
of people began coming. Now we've got this issue with
Israel for example. You know, Rose, we're not far from
Los Angeles where our church is at. And so right
after October seventh, after the brutal attack of Hamas against Israel,
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our church we were seeing and we still are now
still on Sundays, a vast amount of Jews coming and
they're asking questions about the Bible, and they're scared, they're nervous,
they know that they should know more. And look, you
don't have to be COVID thick, or you don't have
to be a Jew. The point is this that God's
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hope answers the human soul cry, and it doesn't matter
what you're associated with or what's going on in the world.
The fact is, if you are sensing fear, then that
is actually God announcing to you, Hey, you don't need
to be fearful, because God is not the god of fear,
so He wants to give you that love that casts
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out all fear. And man, I tell you, sometimes I
feel rose kind of bad in a way where you know,
myself and others, I know, we're rejoicing at a time
like this, we're thanking God. Everything's not falling apart, it's
falling into place according to the Bible, and we're not
biting our fingernails. But we see the world around us,
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as you said, they're weary and they're scared and they're
worn out, and they don't have to be like that.
They really don't. You know, you're right.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
And there was an interview that you had done with
the Christian Post, and let me just let the audience
know what you said in there. This is just a
portion of it. I see the church today, predominantly, the
church in America on its heels, it's on its back,
it's against the ropes because the church doesn't seem to
know its scriptures or its place. And I have to
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say when I read that I was also thinking about
these young Jewish students. I have to say, Pastor Jack,
I have been so touched by how bold and courageous
they've been. You've seen the hearings where the students at
some of the Ivy League schools were calling out the
presidents of those schools and calling the universities themselves out
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for not defending and supporting and protecting the Jewish students there.
And I thought, Jack, that should be an encouragement to
all of us Jews and Christians, all of us who
share a very strong faith, that we can be strong
in our faith and be outspoken. Because I have to
were you not touched by just how outspoken those young
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people have been.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Oh? Absolutely, and rose yes, but absolutely, And they're viewing
this rightly. They know a lot of people don't realize
that the Jewish young people, they're basically forced to study
history because their parents and their rabbis they make them
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know history. Because Jewish history is a history of having
the great the longest running persecution against any people group
in human history. Having said that, these kids know that
like it wasn't too In the Second World War, people
were silent and the Holocaust took place. These kids know something, Yes,
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know that if we're silent now, it's death later. So
they're speaking up. But I want to add this, they're
not only speaking up and being courageous, but we're seeing,
like I said, so many young Jewish people rose. I
wish I had the time to tell you how many
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Jewish young people have reached out to us from various
parts of the world, but mainly Israel, saying I found
your podcast or I found your sermons after October seventh,
and I'm listening and I have these questions. They're searching
for hope. But they know this. If they don't stand,
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then they're dead. And they're not going to wait around
this time for the world to come to the rescue
that because that didn't happen in two thousand. I'm sorry
that didn't happen in the Second World. Lord, So silence
is complicit, and we must not be silent. I encourage
every Christian and or pastor that's listening right now to
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dedicate a time of their church service, maybe pick it
once a week or once a month, to stand for Israel.
We did that recently and we had, oh my goodness,
a century see three thousand people we must have had
five thousand people show up in solidarity with Israel. The
world needs to see that, and Israel needs to know that. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
And one of the things I mean growing up as
a Christian, you know, we were always taught you pray
for the peace of Jerusalem, those who bless Israel will
be blessed, and so forth. And it's so good that
when we go back to the World War two, and
no one would have ever believed, Pastor Jack that that
people would be led to the gas chambers. No one
would have ever believed that they would be pulled out
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of their homes. So that was unbelievable at the time,
and yet it happened. And here we have, all these
years later, on October seventh, where the worst atrocities ever
happened to Jewish people by Hamas. And they so we
believe they believe, they know that this can be done,
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they know that it's part of their history. And I
do believe you're right. I do believe they have the
courage right now, on the strength to say never again,
and they will stand up for their beliefs and for
their faith.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yeah. Absolutely, And it's vital. You know you mentioned something
that is you're not being bombastic. Things that Hitler's regime
did didn't in all of their torture camps and the
things that they did, These things perhaps on a smaller scale.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
I'll tell you what I'm going to hold you right there.
Do not forget what you're about to say. We're talking
to Pastor Jack Hibbs and he is going to continue
this conversation with me on the other side of the break.
So stay with us. Pastor Jack Hibbs joining me right now.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
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Speaker 3 (12:35):
We're back, We're back, and my name is Ros and
I'm in for Sean Hannity today. Joining me today is
Pastor Jack Gibbs. He's known to many as just Pastor Jack,
and he leads the Calvary Chapel Chino Hill Church and
he's got a broadcast that's called Real Life with Jackibbs.
You can check him out at Jackibbs dot com. And
we have to go to break. Jack so I'm sorry
that I missed what you were saying. So if we
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can pick up there, and uh, then I want to
talk about your book coming up after the half hour,
So go ahead, let's finish this conversation.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Yeah. Sure, you accurately pointed out the atrocities that have
happened to the Jewish people. What a lot of people
don't realize is that even though with Hitler in World
War Two it was elongated, it was protracted towards your
protracted evil, which was bad enough. What has been documented, Rose,
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And when I say documented, so all your listeners understand,
I'm talking about, for example, me being allowed to see
the raw footage from what the IDEF got from Hamas
fighters and also from Israeli police, and idea of responding
to that morning things Rose, that is beyond the human
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mind to consider. I'm not going to get graphic, but
the type of beheadings, what they did to the person
after they were beheaded, children, babies, ovens in the home,
with the parents in the kitchen. What transpired, Rose, is
not Ai. It's not a joke. It was stuff that
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I personally do not believe another human has the capability
to do it to another human. I think what happened
was very, very demonic, and so the young people today
who survived this are saying, nope, we're standing up against
this evil. And Rose is something that I want to
do a flip on is the world right now? In fact,
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I'm driving as i'm speaking to you, and the freeway
overpast in Los Angeles says about a two miles back
these fire now and you know what, I know what
that means. But where was that sign, Rose? Where is
that sign referring to Israel or not Israel, I'm sorry,
but Russia in the Ukraine. Why isn't the world screaming
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right now demanding that hoot and cease fire against Ukraine. Well,
the reason why that's not happening is because this is
not a Israel Jerusalem issue in the Ukraine. The Israel
Jerusalem issue is spiritual, and the Bible tells us that
when Christ returns, he returns to a real nation called Israel,
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and it returns to the city of Jerusalem in a
second coming. Now, I think this is key about the
time in which you and I live in I think grows.
The reason why Israel's front and center on the news
is because the bottom line is spiritual.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
I agree with you one hundred percent. And this will
lead us into on the other side of this interview.
We're going to get to your book, which is Living
in the Days of Deception, and you know this really
is there's so much deception all around us, and we
will get to talk about that. But since we're on
the subject of these young Jewish students, you know, I
think too, it's a time where Christian youth needs to
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stand strong in their beliefs as well. You know, a
lot of times you'll hear the terrorists say the Sabbath now,
but Saturday now, but Sunday next, and oftentimes I mean
clearly that refers to Christians as well as the Jewish community.
But I think that we have seen some indication that
to the especially our country, our youth is growing in
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their faith. We've seen those I love, the spiritual, little
spiritual revivals, you know, pockets of them, if you remember,
in the last year or so, we've seen. But I
think that there is going to come a time where
even the Christian youth is going to have to be
strong and courageous in their own faith as well.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Well. Absolutely right, and I do believe that's going to happen.
I think that's something that you and I can just
count on. And I'm look, I'm this is one reporter's opinion.
But what we're seeing in southern California, Rose, of all places,
is a huge awakening among young people that's reminiscent of
the Jesus People era, where young people look. I'm sixties,
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I'll be sixty six years old very very shortly, and
I'm an old guy with gray hair. But I make
this point every Sunday, there are thousands of young people.
When I say young people forty thirty years of age
and under who are walking into this church with their Bibles.
A lot of them are college students. I love it.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
So you know what, and we will pick up from here,
and Pastor Hibbs, good work you're doing out there. When
we come back to this interview, I want to talk
to Pastor Jack Hibbs about his book that's soon to
be released very soon. It's called Living in the Days
of Deception. On the other side of the break, we'll
be back with more of the Sean Hannity Show. My
name is Rose and I'm sitting in for Sean Hannity today.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Working every day to remember the Forgotten Man. This is
the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
That's right, it is the Sean Handedy Show. My name
is Rose, sitting in for him today. This hour I've
dedicated to Pastor Jack Hibbs. He's known to many as
just Pastor Jack. He leads the Calvary Chapel Chino Hill Church,
and he has a television broadcast called Real Life with
Jack Hibbs. You can go to Jackhibbs dot com to
check it out. We're going to finish up, Pastor Jack,
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on your comments on the young college students that are
coming into your church today. And then I want to
talk about your new book, and the book is Living
in the Days Daze of Deception. So why don't you
go ahead and finish up on just how excited you
are to see the youth in this country turning to God.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
And the beautiful thing is it's not only optical where
you see it and you get to observe it and
watch them come, hands raised up and worship Bibles open,
studying the Word of God thrilling. But also this Rose,
we have been consistently baptizing three four, five, six hundred
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people every several months in these recent days. I say
this recent days, I should say recent years. Something shifted
in about twenty twenty, twenty twenty one. In fact, there
was three saturdays in a row where we baptized one
thousand people per Saturday. And again a lot of them
are young people. So something is really happening. And I
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think they're waking up. They're a generation that is seen Gosh,
I'm being lied to, I'm being ripped off, I'm being
you know, you name it. And they're actually searching for reality.
They've tried everything else and it's let them down. And
so now they're turning to God. And the great thing
rose is God never lets anybody down.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
No, he doesn't. You're right about that, you know, I
was thinking too. You mentioned the Jesus Revolution of the seventies.
I actually remember that. I wasn't really into my faith.
I mean, I grew up in a Christian home, but
I remember referring to them, to them as those Jesus freaks.
And then several years later I would be in a
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really bad accident and suddenly the idea of being a
Jesus freaks on It okay to me. But anyway, let's
talk about your book, because I think it's so relevant
to what we've been talking about already this hour, and
not just that, but what's going on all around us.
The book is called Living in the Days Daze of Deception,
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and Jack, when does it do out? And I think
you can even pre order it right now if they
wanted to. Is that correct?
Speaker 2 (20:54):
You are correct? Thank you for saying that you can
preorder it now. But it drops on February, and after
February sixth, I know that I'll be in Dallas and
Houston and Arlington and Fort Worth and various places. But yeah,
Living in the Days of Deception. We're very happy with
the Harvest House publishers. They loved the title. It was
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a teaching series I did Rose, and they actually called
me to ask if I would write a book on
the topic. I said no, and they said, well, then
can we buy the title from you because we love
it that much? And I said really and they said yeah,
it speaks about the future. And soon as they mentioned
the future, Rose that that got me because I will prophecies, guy,
and you know what, let me take a stab at it.
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And so it turned out to be a tremendous project
that God's blessed been honored by Secretary Mike Pompeo read
it and wrote the flour to it. But it's the
publisher has decided to hold back the public, you know,
the full release until twenty twenty four because it really
answers the realm of deception. You don't have to be
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a Christian to buy this book. You don't have to
be a Bible reader to buy the book. It's for
the Christian, it's for the non Christian, it's for anybody
breathing to wake them up that we're living in a
fog right now and you don't have to stay that way.
There's great hope, and there's great what I'll say, our
tactics on how to apply what you hear or see
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in the world around us through a biblical worldview lens.
And so you know, Jesus warned us Rose that in
the last days, the most dangerous thing about the last
days is deception.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
The level of deception will be unbelievable. Nice to look at,
you know, revelation and think, how how don't the world
is that going to happen? And now you see with
Ai and these virtual sermons that are being done in Germany,
there was there was a pastor in Texas not too
long ago, over the summer that actually had Ai write
his sermon for him. So, I mean, now we can
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see really how the deception can actually occur, because at
some point, artificial intelligence and using those kinds kind of
tools are going to be they're going to be so good,
so close to real that it will be hard to
make a distinction between what Israel and what is not.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Well, you're so right, and it's pretty it's a pretty
amazing time. I was gonna say sad, but not as
a believer, I can't say that. It's a bizarre time.
It is bizarre that that right now I can do
a sermon and there are people who have the technologies
to take my voice and to make that sermon actually
say different words. And in fact, Rose, we've got a
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security group that tries to prevent that from happening. But
that's how bad things have gotten, is what Rose Tenant
says on the radio next week may not be Rose Tenant.
It could be Ai replicating her voice using different words.
That's the world we're living in now. Days of deception,
I think fits the bill.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
Yeah, that is so true, it really is. And you know,
one of the other things too, when we talk about
deception is you know this catchphrase, this is my truth.
The hell there's only one truth, there can only be
one truth. But this is my truth, you know. And
it's a very interesting thing. Truth. A lot of people
value it above all else, but it's not always valued
by others. And they stretch it, they manipulate it, and
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they and they speak in such a way that they
know that they're manipulating it so that you'll believe something
that's not true. But it's okay with them because it
fits their agenda, if it's their narrative. And that's the
world we are living in. There's just no doubt about it.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
Yeah, there's no doubt. And I want everybody to not
panic about this comment I make Rose. You are so correct.
But there are those, frankly that you and I know
in life, they don't mind if they're told to lie.
They don't want to know what's going on, apparently not
want to eat, drink and be married. Don't tell me
what's happening. And then there are those who are tired
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of being lied too, tired of the false and the fake.
And again it all goes back to the young people.
This is why I'm so excited. They are seeking truth
and they now know I'm here from them Rose. They're
not believing anymore my truth, your truth, their truth is truth.
They're realizing, hey, you know what, I went down that road.
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It doesn't work. I mean, I'm hearing people now say,
you know what I was talking into being a homosexual
ten years ago, it turns out I'm not. Or I
was told this about my gender three years ago, and
it turns out that I'm not. And it's awesome because
for those who want to think there's hope for them.
To those who don't want to think, they don't want
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to know, well, listen, God is not going to ram
his truth down your throat. You've got to be open
and willing to come to him. Jesus said, my sheep,
hear my voice, which is truth, and they will come
to me. You know.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
I love that. And one of the things too, that
this book, I understand does lay out for us are
the characteristics of deceivers and how they've brought harm to
a secular culture, not just to the spiritual or to
the church.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah, no doubt, uh. I think Satan being a real
entity and demonic spiritual powers, the Bible speaks of a
lie is a lie no matter where it's told, if
it's in church or if it's in you know, the
US capital, around the street, it doesn't matter. He traffics
and he moves in the realm of lies. And the
greater the the lie, the more subtle it is. Actually
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because it sounds like an oxymoron, but he wraps the
most seductive lies in things that look really good. In
other words, you know, something really wholesome is gonna knock
on your door, so to speak, but it's wrapped with
this wholesomeness, But inside is a grave danger. And evil
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now is perfected. It's it's tactics, it's it's not like
the old days. Things now are much more subtle. And
my goodness, you think about how subtle Satan must have
been when he spoke to Eve and the garden of Eden.
She wasn't she was no dummy, She was actually perfect.
It was so convincing that he will speak to her
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seductively enough whereby she would want to, you know, sin
against God. And we look at an age right now
where you know what, try this, do this, you're not happy,
Try a different gender.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
You'll be happier, right I mean, you're right about that.
And here's the thing too, And we're talking to Pastor Jackhibbs.
By the way, he's Pastor Jack leads Calvary Chapuccino Hill Church,
but he also has a television broadcast called Real Life
with Jackhibbs and you can check him out at Jackkibbs
dot com. Jack, we're going to go to a break
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right now, but when we come back, what I would
really like to do that now that we're closing in
on the end of twenty twenty three, I would love
to get a New Year message from you, something encouraging
and what you think is really important for those of
us listening to keep focused on as we head into
these very interesting times. And I know that you with
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me that they are very interesting times. So we're talking
to Pastor Jack Gibbs. This is the Sean Handedy Show.
My name is Rose. I'll be right back with more
with Jack Hibbs and his New Year's message right after this.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
Up next our final roundup and Information Overload hour.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
This is the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose,
and I have the honor of sitting in for Sean
today and the honor of talking to Pastor Jack Hibbs
during this hour and we talked about a lot of things.
We talked about his book, Living in the Days of Deception.
That's daze, sounds like it's going to be a great book.
It is available. As a matter of fact, Pastor Jack,
why don't we tell everyone how they can get a
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copy of the book?
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Yeah. Probably the easiest way is just to go to
Jackcibbs dot com and right there that will launch you
into various opportunities or options you can go to from
that spot, Jackkibbs dot com. Hibbs that will take it
to either Amazon you can order it there, or Walmart
or hobby lobby, whatever the locations are. It's actually being sold,
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you know, wherever books are sold. But Jackibs dot com
will steer you in the right direction.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
I love it. Okay. So when we talk about coming
to an end of twenty twenty three, what an interesting
year this has been, and it should have been, for
all intents and purposes, an eye opening year because for
those of us who are watching these things, we have
noticed that China is becoming a little more confident, and
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Russia and Iran, and then the unions that are being formed,
holy unions, if you will, and then what happened October seventh,
and then just everything else. People are dealing with the
economy being so difficult, and the crime level is so high,
and the open border is just so much going on
this year. In particular, when we look at closing out
this year and we look forward to twenty twenty four,
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some will even say to you, I'm a little nervous
going into twenty twenty four. What would you say to
these people and to the listeners today.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
I would love to be able to say this. Either
you can be nervous and stay nervous, which is not
a good way to live, or you can transfer that
nervousness into assurance. And what I mean by that is
this the year that's coming. My Bible tells me and
Psalm sixty five eleven for the believer, that he crowns
the year with goodness and his paths drip with abundance.
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So what that means is for me, for you, for
us who believe, is that there's going to be great
opportunities for us to do our Christianity because there's so
much going on in our world. People are fearful. Yes,
you're right, the violence, crime, everything that's happening. We can
either say oh no, or we can say wow. Jesus
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said there'd be days like this, which means I'm living
right now for a great and grand purpose. The Lord,
what do you want me to do right now? So
this year that's ahead is going to be a thrilling year.
It's going to be a dynamic year. It's going to
be exciting. You say, Jack, what do you know? Tell
me what? I don't know anything except my God controls
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the times in the seasons. We are alive for such
a time as this. We've got the truth. Heaven is
our home. Jesus died on the cross for our sins
because he loves you. He rose again from the dead
to guarantee your salvation. And you don't need to go
into the new year fearful no matter what happens, because
God is in control in rows it is true. Why
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is Russia? Why is China? Why are other nations rattling
their arms and their swords because they can? And why
does it seem America's shriveling up? Well maybe it is.
Here's a great thing. God's not an American. He doesn't
live in Los Angeles or California. That we belong to
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an eternal family as believers, and that's a global family.
And it's all based upon the incredible, awesome love of
God that the fact that He forgave us of our
sins rose, we can have a brand new start. Twenty
twenty four can be a brand new start no matter
what happens.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
You know, you're so right about that. And I'll tell
you something else. The two things that you said. One
is that it is not a coincidence that we are
living in these times, and so I say, embrace it.
I find it thrilling and very exciting that I was
purpose to be here at this time. So I'm very
grateful for it in fact. And the other thing that
you said too was about opportunities, and what I've been doing,
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Pastor Jack, is praying for opportunities. Like every day I
get up and I ask for a couple of things,
opportunities to serve God, to be to be something good
for others, and then I ask for opportunities to be generous.
And you would not believe how many times since I've
been praying that I just started last a week or
two ago, how many times that I will be somewhere
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and I will see a need or I will be
moved to give or do something. And it's just exciting almost,
it's absolutely exciting. I think that's a prayer that he's
happy to answer, and I think that he does give
us those opportunities big time when you ask for them.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Think, I think you're asking the right thing. I so agree.
And my favorite prayer seems to be for me covers everything. Lord,
I just want your favor every day, whatever your favorite.
I like that. I want to live in that because
that means he's got my health, he's got the finances,
he's got the spiritual battle, he's got my issue. He's
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got it.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
He's been joined by Pastor Jack Hibbs this hour. Many
know him as just Pastor Jack. He has Calvary Chapel
Chino Hill Church, and you know what, he has a
television broadcast that I absolutely love. It's called Real Life
with Jackhibbs. You can go to Jackhibbs dot com to
check him out and also to order his book. The
name of the book is Living in the Days of Deception.
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My name is Rose. I love being with you here
on the Sean Hannity Show. We still have more time
to spend together coming up