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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Unreligious Podcast,
where we spread the love of Jesus without judgment or
by laws, focusing solely on Jesus Christ and the Bible.
I am Chris and I am Big Drew.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I was. I was not making it rain. I was
spreading the love of Jesus.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
You were making it rain. I'm going with that.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
I went and grabbed my Bible, was like, I mean, no,
we're doing I guess I should do this. I was.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
I was waiting to see some one hundred dollars bills
fly there off your head.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Oh man, No, nowadays I would be. I wouldn't be
making it rain. I'd be making it hell with just
loose change.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
No, boy, I know, I know the feeling, man, I
truly do so.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
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Speaker 1 (01:27):
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Speaker 1 (02:23):
Yeah, that'd be nice to get a rating, get up there.
I saw we did have I saw it. Look, we
have a five star rating for three people, dude, So
I mean that's a start.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Okay, Well, I was bashing you guys a few weeks back,
so maybe you rated it. I just didn't know. But
I know of at least now at least one, possibly
two people that left one. But I know of at
least one and either they did it or they'd lied
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to my ear on the phone. But uh, I'm pretty
sure I know of at least one. But that's good.
Sometimes they're delayed, and I think, like I said, it
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this on Apple or Spotify or whatever. I think sometimes
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Speaker 1 (03:14):
So yeah, man, I just I was surprised because I
was kind of messing around on our page and I
went in under reviews and I was like, oh man,
we got three reviews, five stars. That's start. We're actually
have reviews. That's a good.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
I hate that missus Earl, my English teacher that said
I'd never amount to anything. Not really. Actually she just
said I wouldn't make it to college. She said you
will not be in college next year, and looked at
me and smiled, and I went just to prove it wrong.
And then I dropped out after my freshman year.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
So did I.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
I went a full semester my freshman year. I went
for music education at Carson Newman and then the tuition
went from I believe twenty or twenty two thousand a
year to thirty two. And I was like, oh, yeah, no,
we're not going to be I had I used all
my scholarship money and I was basically out. And I
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was like wow. And then I went to a community
college called Pilssippi State and I decided to switch to
video photography. And then I realized, like, do their kids
in middle school that their parents are buying on like
three thousand dollars cameras.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
I'm like, I can't compete with that. Then I just
dropped out. You know what, here, here, this will make
you feel a whole lot better. I took a semester
at community college there in Tucson, a team of community college.
I took Spanish, I took intermediate weightlifting, oh wow, and
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I took a little bit of geography. I dropped out
of all of them. I think the only what I
gift was like up going to the gym. I go
every morning to the gym.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
My one shining moment for me during college was an
English class. I remember we were supposed to do some
kind of paper and we were supposed to cite so
many sources and whatever, and I don't remember exactly, but
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I want to say my paper was comparing the dude
and the kid in the Lord Will Flies that ended
up dying. I think I compared. I was like doing
an analysis, comparing him to Jesus or something, and I
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literally not before fired from the hip topped it up.
No sources, no nothing, and the teacher was like, he
still gave me like a C plus or whatever, and
he's like, dude, if you decided your sources and stuff,
I would uh I would have get you know, given
you like a B minus or maybe a B. And
I was like, oh, did I outside my sources? I
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didn't have any. I just fired straight from the hit.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Just yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
I mean that was before chat, GPT and all that
and whatever, so it's like, you know, but uh yeah,
that was That was like one of my shining moments.
And then uh, during my one of my music classes.
We had some final and I was never good at
reading music. I could listen and like play by ear
and stuff. Got in there just completely wing something and
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was like and my teacher was kind of looking at me,
but I just kind of kept straight f I think
it was like something on the snare or something, and
I was just like doing a couple of stick flicks
and I was just like looked at him and like.
Some of my buddies had the quote unquote sheet music
that I was supposed to be playing because it was
in the book, and they were like, but you know,
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college was a fun time for me. I didn't go
to class much.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
But you know, yeah, neither did I. When I walked
into the Spanish class and that Spanish professor came walking
out talking in Spanish and he would not speak English,
I was like, what have I gotten myself into?
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Yeah? What happened?
Speaker 1 (07:14):
And then I've got I've got one of my best
friends in the whole world, basically my brother from another mother.
He's Mexican, and we had a paper dew that we
had to write, and I was so lost. I said, hey, man,
can you write this paper for me? Like I'm lost.
He's like, yeah, dude, I got a problem. Man, I
got it cool, So I turned it in. Well, we
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showed up at class the next day and he's going
over papers and he walks up to me and he
toss his mine down on the desk. He says, who
wrote that? I said, why did? He goes, no, you
didn't who wrote that? And I was like, why would
you think I didn't write? He goes, Chris, there's a
big differ. And this the only time we talked to English.
To me, he said, Chris, there's a big difference in
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proper Spanish and Mexican slag. He said, this paper is
not written in proper Spanish, so I know you did
not write it. I'm like, okay, like you can you
need to rewrite this, and I need to know it
was you. No problem. I don't think I went back.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
You're like, well, that was my last shot right there.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Yeah, that was the last ditch effort.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
But uh well, so, uh we did want to make
a concerned effort to try to you know, like keep
things that we got a little sideways last week or whatever.
But uh, as far as how our weeks were, you know,
how was your father's day?
Speaker 1 (08:39):
Was good? I'm gonna be completely honest with you, brother.
I almost called you on Father's Day. Oh yeah, I
needed a brother in Christ. Yeah, I woke up. I
don't know what happened, brother, but I woke up just
feeling defeated, feeling helpless, feeling like I am tired of
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running this race with the house not selling and us
being stuck here in limbo again. And you know, I
started reading and I'm like, you know, I feel like
the people wandering in the desert, whether you know when
Moses said, you know, God, why have you turned from me?
Why have you turned your face from me? Where are
you when I seek you? You're not there? And I
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kind of was feeling the same thing. And dude, it was.
It was a very very very rough start. I didn't
want to go to church, but I did anyways because
I knew that's exactly where I needed to be. Yeah,
my mom saved us seats this week, and uh bless
her heart, loved my mom. I think we were three
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rows back from the front of the stage, which is
we usually sit further back than that. Yeah, she maybe.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
We're usually somewhere kind of in the middle, like we're
front ish, but we're usually towards the middle. But I
can't stand to be in the bag, but also don't
want to be right up front because it's like lights
and speakers and whatever.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
So I get it. Yeah, so we showed up and
our pastor was a guest speaker. He's not really he's
part of our church. But he church planted another crossroads
in man at a Walk, which is about half hour
from here. Well he comes. He church planted uh in
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man at a Walk. Yeah, that's the name of a
town up here. It's it's Wisconson.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Yeah, Man at the Walk.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Okay, Oh dude, you've got man at a Walk, You've
got Kawani, You've got crazy. But anyways, yeah, so, uh
Nick was preaching and dude, he he opened I'm just
gonna give you a minute. I'm mind blown about this.
He opened up with, and our sermon is on how
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did I get here? And it's going to be a
series all the way through August. They're covering the whole
Book of Corinthians. How Did I get you? So he
starts in and dude, I don't know if you've ever
had it, but do you ever know when the pastor
is like just staring straight at you yeah, he started talking.
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He said, you know, it's really hard this walk that
we walked. He said, I went on a sabbatical not
too long ago, about a year ago, and I'm gonna
be honest with you, congregation. I thought about not coming back,
you know, and I was like, oh, did he just
like hit me with the bulls eye? You know? Seriously,
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That's where I was at. I'm like, I just I'm
kind of tired, and through the whole sermon, I won't
get into everything because I don't have the notes in front.
Went through the whole sermon, dude, it was like I
just kept felt like she was staring at me every
time he was making a point. And then when we
get out at church, I felt awesome. I felt so
much better. And my wife feels I think Nick was
staring at you a lot. I was like, you got
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that too, She said, yeah, I felt like he was
talking directly to you. I said, yeah, I kind of
felt the same way. But it ended up being great. Dude,
started out rough. I just needed that plug in at
church get recharged. We sang Holy, Holy, Holy, I mean,
just amazing songs. I was after the first song they played,
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I was mister hands down here. You know, I'm not singing,
I'm not I'm grumpy, I'm cranky, I'm not happy. By
the second song to get hands were in the air,
I was praisy. So yeah, it was a rough How was.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
Your There's definitely been time I've been in the same
situation sometimes where just roll over and you're like, me
and my wife have an agreement now, because there's been
so many, like it's probably happened like five or six
times where we roll over, we're just kind of getting ready,
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We're looking at it each other, like do you like,
do we just want to phone it in and uh,
you know, stream it online or whatever. And we did that. Uh,
there was one time that we rolled up the first
time and we were almost gonna phone it in and
then we just said, let's just go ahead and go
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and whatever we went and it was awesome. And so
ever since then, we've been like, dude, you know, if
if we would have phoned it in right there, that
would have been we would have missed an awesome, awesome service,
you know, And so each time it's happened, like the
second time when we was like, well, you remember last time,
we was about to roll out and not go, and
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then we it ended up being an awesome sermon, you know,
so or awesome you know service or whatever. And uh
So every time, every time that happens, when I'm like
I don't want to go today or I'm not you know,
I'm just not feeling it or whatever, we just power
through and go and it's usually all is awesome. So
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in a way, I'm glad that that happened, but definitely
been there. There's been some mornings I'm rolled over and
you know, my church is pretty cool, but it's like,
you know, there's some warnings. Like most of the time,
I try to dress up a little bit, like I
don't want to just walk in like I just like
I dress any other time of the day. And that's
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that's only my personal conviction. We talked about all that
in some past episodes, but like church clothes and stuff,
But my personal conviction is when I go to church,
I at least want to dress up a little bit,
like so I usually wear I mean, I wear overalls,
but I wear like a polo and you know whatever,
I still wear a hat, you know, take it off
when we pray and all that. But like, but there's
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some mornings dude, I roll over, and like there was
one morning I rolled over late and I looked at
the clock and I was like, oh crap, and dude,
I just literally I threw on like a camo T shirt.
I think I can't remember. I don't think my wife
ended up going. I think she was sick or something,
and so I ended up. My daughter got ready super
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quick and I literally went chemo T shirt and overall
I was like, well, I'm here, you know, so there's
some warnings.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
I roll over and I'm like, dude, I.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Just don't know. But like you said, I'm like, dude,
that that's where I don't need to go to church.
When everything's you know, like when I'm down and beating down,
that's the best time to go. But yeah, if you
would have called me on Sunday, I would have, like told,
I would have looked at my wife and been like, uh,
let me. I need to call him back, because like
you know, most people know, hey, dude, don't call me
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on the weekend. I'm with my family. So if you
would have called me, I would have been like, okay,
Like there, he wouldn't just be randomly calling me on
a Sunday for no reason. So, uh, but yeah, no,
obviously you can call me anytime. I mean that's what
brothers and Christ are for, is, like, you know, especially
for the hard times. But I hate that that happened,
but I'm glad it swung into paw. So that's that's awesome, man.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Yeah it was. It was definitely a bizarre Father's Day
for I usually wake up in a great mood, ready
to go to church and get some God's word, maybe
go grill out or something, and this last year, I
just did. I just woked up sick of it all.
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I mean just wore out. I feel like I'm living
in groundhog Day.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
Yeah, I mean I definitely get that, especially when the
times are just rough and you're going through like a
monotonous season and all that, and you know, I definitely
get it, man, for sure. My Father's Day, I mean
it was pretty good for the most part. You know.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
We Uh, your wife did good.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Yeah. She got me a back like literally a laundry
basket of just like my favorite goodies and stuff. That
was awesome. I wasn't expecting it. My daughter and they
get they made me a real sweet card. I actually
I keep it in my prayer journal inside my truck,
my work truck, and here lately I kind of got
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I started slacking on a little bit. I got back
on it. I started doing it there my lunch break,
but after I do my prayer journal, I flip open
the back of that prayer journal and I actually read
that card every day because it was just really sweet
card my wife. You know, she wrote like a big
long thing that was you know, really sweet. But and
I'm not gonna like, you know, that's just between me
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and my wife. It wasn't anything like you know, hoo
booby or nothing like that, but it was just very sweet.
But my daughter, my five year old put it was
literally like Daddy, you're handsome. I love you. Happy Father's Day.
I was like, thanks for gassing me up. Girl, Like, yeah,
I'm a hot man, you know, but uh but yeah,
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So got a you know, laundry basket of like goodies
and just beef jerky and sweets and you know whatever.
They also got me I don't have it with me,
but got me a cup with you know, our family
pictures and stuff on it.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
So that was cool.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Went to church. I did the men's choir, which I
was you know, it's just because I'm the keeper of
the thing. I actually pulled the picture up, but if
you look right there, I was probably crying at this point,
but I was wearing my Hawaiian shirt. But you know,
we did the men's choir, so that was cool.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Went to.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Went to Sunday school and after Sunday school, which I
talked about last week, but I announced it on my
socials that, you know, the preacher thing. I accepted the
call to preach and I announced it well. Then after
Sunday school, my Sunday school teacher Dave was like, hey,
you want to teach you a couple of weeks And
I was like, he was like, you know, perreacher, And
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I was like, well, I guess I can't really turned
that down again, you know, which he has like he's had,
guess you know people from the class that you know,
he like, I think I'll be the fourth one. So
it's not an irregular thing, you know, but I know
good and well that because I said that, you know,
he's like, oh, hey, I'll get you know. So like
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so I've been thinking back and forth about what I
want to teach on and stuff, and to be honest
with you, I thought about either doing the Dubton Thomas thing,
maybe how to keep your fire lit, because it's like, well,
I've got all those notes, it's fresh. I don't think
anybody in my Sunday school class listens to the podcast.
So it's like, Okay, well, you know, in a way
that would be quote unquote easy. But I'm also like, well,
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I'm not just gonna take the easy road. But I
do think that those are two good topics. So but
over the next couple of weeks, I'm just gonna think
about it. But so that'll be kind of cool. But
then after church, went to Pizza in which is just
pizza buffet place. I don't know if you guys have
him up there or whatever. I think they I think
they're chain maybe, but I think it's like random franchises
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or something.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
But that was cool.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Me and my dad, stepmom, extended family. Then my sister
was there. That was cool. And then I think after
that we didn't have church Sunday night, so I think
we just went and chilled out and uh, I just
came home and watched some Duck Dynasty I think, and
just relaxed, which was perfect.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
You know.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
So but yeah, that was basically my weekend it went
pretty good. Like I said, men's choir was cool. I
think we did how great they are, And I don't
remember the other song. It was like an old school
banger though that like everybody knew, but you know, that
was it was cool. It was different because like when
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I got up there, I was like, oh, because like
during praise and worship, I usually kind of like moved
back and forth and sway and whatever.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
But I had to like stand in one spot. So
that was a little weird.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
But I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Man, it was you know, for the most part, it's
pretty good. So you'll you'll have to uh it if
you managed to get up there and do a sermon. Man,
you'll have to send me the link to that cycle
like it. I'd like to see you up there doing
your thing.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
I don't know. I mean, my church is pretty big,
normal like most of the time, if they have somebody
come in, like we had a guest preacher this past week,
but like normally they're pretty renowned like guest speakers, so
that now I might end up doing a Sunday Night
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or something though at some point if you know, pastor
asked me or whatever. But yeah, no, for sure, I'll
send you a link, no doubt, and I'll probably I'll
probably record my Sunday school sermon or lesson just so
I can go back in and listen and critique myself.
But you know, but yeah, anytime I teach or anything
like that, I'll send it to you. But yeah, it's uh,
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it'd be trippy, be trippy, so.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
I would be cool.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
So I'm gonna add, I think, I guess let me
know if you can see my prayer request, but I'm
gonna add I'm gonna continue to add the Future Preacher
Journey to my prayer request, which, by the way, if
you guys are seeing this now or later, do feel
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free to if you have any again, if you have
any questions or anything like that, feel free to ask them.
If you have any prayer quests, just calming them on here,
and you know, we'll pray for them on the next podcast.
If you don't want it on the podcast, it's fine,
but you know, just send us your prayer request and
if you want us, you know, if if you don't
want us to do it on the podcast, just say, hey,
just pray for me in private, you know.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Don't worry about the podcast or whatever.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
But feel free to leave your prayer request and we
will get to them on the next one. And you know,
the main thing with praying about it on here is hey, look,
you're gonna get you know, possibly other people that listen
to this pray for you as well. So but yeah,
I just added my future preacher just because I mean
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it's been one of the hardest things I've ever had
to do so far. You know, for the most part,
it's been positive. But you know, there's just you know,
people that knew me before I started going to church,
but then also you know people that.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
You know, just just people.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
I don't want to say running their mouth, but kind
of running their mouth and just like trying. People want
to like take the old U and stick attack in
that and just keep that right there. And it's like, dude,
I mean we are not perfect. Like I'm gonna let
someone down at some point. I'm not perfect. You're not perfect.
Nobody's perfect. But it's just, uh, you're just constantly under
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the microscope. But the mentality is like, oh, well, you're
a preacher. You know. It's like, oh, you know, it's
like if people will take how you react to stuff
and interpret that as like oh, well you should have
done this for that or whatever. It's like, buddy, I'm
gonna let you down.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
So but just you know, my.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Future walk and the future journey ministry, whatever you wanna
call it. But I'll be praying for that for a while.
But that's that's really the only prayer request that I have.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Okay, yep, And then I've got I got a few
up here. Yeah, yeah, we're gonna pray for my son
Kristian and for some of the family members. All right,
m okay, yeah you ready?
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Yep, I am ready. I was touching the notes up
there for sac but yeah, I'm ready.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
All right, here we go. Oh Father, God Lord Jesus.
We are so grateful, so grateful that we have this
opportunity to come before you and voice our requests, complaints,
whatever they may be. We also know that that is
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only possible through your sons to die. Without him, we
wouldn't have communication with Father, So we're so grateful that
we have this opportunity. I wish everybody would.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
See to Father.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
We have prayri quest tonight for here's journey. Father. I
pray you just continue to fill him with the Holy
Spirit and feed him and nurture him and guide him. Father,
he is going to make a fantastic preacher. He is
going to do such good for you and Father, I
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can't wait to watch him grow in this career. So
I just pray that you keep your angels surrounding around him,
only spirit in him, and keep him moving forward on
this journey.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Father.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
I want to pray for my son Tristan. I want
to pray for his friend, Draco and his friend's family. Father,
it was a horrible accident. I pray that Draco is
in heaven with you now. I pray for peace and
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comfort over his family and over my son, such tragic thing,
sixteen years old. Father. Father, I pray he's with you.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Father.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
I love you so much, and the fact that we
have that opportunity to make our lives right be with
you is amazing. Father. I also want to pray for
my family. The lost sheep out there, Father, the ones
who have strayed. We all fear time is running out.
I just pray that you bring them back, whether it
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be through divine intervention, other people, something, Father, I just
pray you draw them back. They all have to see
if they know how to go. Father, I pray that
you bless this podcast tonight. I pray that you give
Dru and I the words to glorify your name, and
I pray that we do good job on coup.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
We love you.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
I've read this from Jesus name. Yeah, yep, I'm a
righty righty.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
By the way, speaking of great preachers, this is random.
I'm listening, by the way, I just, uh, I need
to grab something. But speaking of great preachers, I looked
at your church's Facebook page and I'm actually ridiculously jealous. Uh,
you guys summit or something coming up, and you guys
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have some bangers of guest speakers that's coming to that thing,
and I'm like ridiculously jealous that I can't go to that. Well,
I mean, I guess in theory maybe I could drive
up to it, but I'm actually ridiculously jealous that I can't.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Go to that. Yeah, that leadership summit.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
I mean, you guys have a John Acuff, which is
like one of my all time favorite authors, Craig. I
can't ever pronounce his name.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
I've seen I can picture.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
His name on some of the books, and I think
I actually have one of his books as well somewhere
in my stash. I don't have a bookshelf. But dude,
you guys have some bangers coming to that thing. And
I was like, come, like, I'd love to try to go.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Yeah, yeah, Oh dude, you're more than welcome. You've got
a place to stay at you are you a naigie
and the kids if you want to kind of don't matter.
I'll have to look it up. I know it's coming up. Uh.
I want to say it's the end of your life beginning.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
Of it lives in September. I might be able to
if it was on the week off.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
Yeah, I'll have to check it out for you. I'll
let you know for sure exactly when it's going to be.
But yeah, it's going to be a banger, dude. Usually,
Like last year, I went to the men's summit and
and there was probably four hundred men there. It was massive. Dude.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Is your church pretty big?
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Well? Yeah, now they are. I mean they started out
when we first started going, we were in a movie theater,
two services and now yeah, dude, now they've got a
huge building, nice big sanctuary and nice stage sound. Yeah,
they've got classrooms downstairs and all the the office workers
and the pastors offices are upstairs. Yeah, it's a nice building.
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It's pretty big. We've got I want to see on average,
we probably have two hundred and fifty three hundred people
every sea.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Yeah, like I said, I've seen that. I was like, dang, dude,
that's awesome. But anyways, we promised Brazil. I know, I
got a sidetrack. I apologize, but literally you're talking about that.
And I was like, dude, I just stumbled on your
church's page and I was like, what the crap? John Aken,
like John A. It's like one of my favorite authors.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
So I was like, dang, man, that's nice.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
But anyways, now I'll have to let you.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
So we're talking about part Chris teased us last week,
I'll give you while you're just preparing and gearing up.
Just to give a quick catchup. Last week, Chris went
over the definition of the covenants or of covenant, the
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biblical meaning. He compared covenants versus contract. We talked about
how marriage is a covenant. We talked about covenant versus
promise a little or actually I think you're gonna do covenant. No,
we did talk about covenant versus promise, and then we
kind of teed it.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
We got into it. We didn't, Yeah, we teed it.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
So but yeah, So basically we talked about the Adamic
covenment covenant briefly. But so Chris is going to pick
back up and I put in big bold letters let
me explain, because I think that was where we left
off last time. So I'm gonna let him take I'm
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sure he'll pitch it to me a couple of times
and whatever, but you know, he's fully rested, ready to go.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Okay, So we went over promise. Covenants are supposed to
be two sided promises. That is, all parties involved in
a covenant are supposed to keep up their end of
the promise. Right. A promise is one sided, that is,
one person makes themselves responsible to carry out a duty.
So a covenant involves two people. A promise is basically
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one person telling another person, I'm going to do this
for you. Here's the kicker. In scripture, covenants and promises
are one site in script The one notable exception to
this is the old covenant between God and Israel when
the law was given it sight. And we'll get into that.
And I asked last week, are you confused yet? You
told me, I think that kind of added and I said, well,
we'll straighten it out next week. So this is one sided.
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Because God promised that he will put enmity the state
or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone
or something between the children of obedience and the children
of disobedience. There was no condition given for man to
uphold in order to keep this promise. This is God's doing,
not man. So do you understand that.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Yeah, yeah, I'm with you. I mean, like you said
the Yeah, I'm with you so far.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
All right, good? So yeah, Now let's look at some
of the covenants in the Bible. Okay, we're gonna look
at the know it. I guess that's how you pronounce that.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Way, okay, no way, Noah, no way covenant. Okay if
you say it really yeah, you know, yeah, I think.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
It's no way. I can I'm not mistaken, but I
could be wrong.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Yeah, then no way covenant. That's Genesis nine to eleven.
I establish my covenant with you. Never again will all
life be destroyed by the waters of a flood. Never
again will there be a flood to destroy the earth.
So bullet point once again, this is one sight. If
God makes the covenant or promise to Noah. Noah didn't
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have to do anything on his end, build Dark, everything
else was done by God. So it gets kind of
you you see how earlier when I said that they
can they're all one sighted in the Bible covenants and promises,
the covenants that God makes and the promises they're they're
typically all on God. We don't we didn't have to
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do anything.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Until then we get to the no A covenant there,
you know, like you said, this is basically him saying,
you know, yeah, like now and forever, I'm never going
to do that again. And actually, you know, me and
me and a coworker mom was talking about the flood
and Noah and all that because he you know, he
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came in with a cup and it was it was
it was very brightly colored. It had all the colors
of the rainbow on it. And I looked at him
kind of funny, and I smiled, because he's like a
super like I don't say like super right wing often,
but he's definitely pretty far right wing. But he also
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gets into like like conspiracy theories and stuff like that. Whatever.
He's like one of my favorite people though. He's like
the most loving, caring person ever. But he's just not
the type of guy that you would expect to see
like a rainbow cup or whatever. And I kind of
seen it and I looked at him. I smiled, you know,
and he's like and I was like, hey, you want
to get anything you want to talk about?
Speaker 1 (34:40):
You know that.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
He's kind of laughing, and I was like, he's like, oh, yeah,
no this and I forgot what he said.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
It was for.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
And I was like, I mean, I'm I was just
messing with you. But yeah. Then we got to talking
about how it's funny how like anything God does, the
enemy has to take and change it, you know. So
it's like, now if you see a rainbow, you don't
even think about that covenant anymore, right, you don't think about,
you know, God promising and never flood the earth again.
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Obviously it changed into something else. But it's just funny
how it's like anything that God does, you know. And
like I seen a commercial, I think it was like
a beer commercial, like a Truly or something, and they
had a guy that was like out there dancing on
the water and stuff, and it's like, you know, now, granted,
I'm not one of those like super hardcore people. That's like,
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that's what it's like. I understand that that, you know whatever,
But it's just funny how like the enemy will take
stuff that God does and then he'll like flip it
around and change the meaning of it. You know.
Speaker 1 (35:42):
But yeah, it's it's like.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
We were talking about marriage last week. Same thing with marriage.
You know, now in a lot of cases it's just
a contract or whatever.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
So but yeah, and that just makes it easier to
get out of it. Yeah, it's a marriage certificate, not
a covenant and covenant. Covenant like we talked about last episode. Uh,
covenant would be that brings in morality when you when
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you when you make a covenant with somebody, it's a
moral thing. It's not just words, it's a moral thing.
So yeah, you don't hear that anymore. So instead of
you know, this is a divine covenant between a man
and a woman, it's oh, here we are, We're going
to marry these two people and it works out great. Yeah,
that's where we're at these days, and it's it's sad
that we've gotten there, you know, it really is. I
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think that if we look more at marriage as covenants,
which I do with my wife. My vows were my
covenant to her, and I don't plan on every breakdown,
So for me, saying it's a covenant with her makes
it a lot more deep meaning then Oh, yeah, we're
married and we made vows to each other, but uh,
you know, yeah, So anyways, all right, so now we're
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gonna look at the Abraham covenant, and this is the
covenant between God in Abraham. I don't know, for some
people are slow like me. It took me a minute
to figure that out. We're gonna look at Genesis twelve
two and three. I will make you into a great nation,
and I will bless you. I will make your name great,
and you will be a blessing. I will bless those
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who bless you, and whoever curses you, I will curse,
and all the peoples on the earth will be blessed
through you. Okay, what do you get out of that verse?
Speaker 2 (37:28):
Well, you know, I mean, I'm I'm thinking about the
lineage there obviously down the road. You know, they talked
about how Jesus was in the same lineage as David
and Abraham and all that too. But you know, obviously,
you know, like Jerusalem is God's chosen land and you know,
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you know, he's talking about his chosen people there.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
You know.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
So that's one that I look at today. And when
you read all throughout the Bible, you know, I know
there's a lot of you know, Israel versus Iran and
stuff like that going on, and there's a lot of
anti Semitism, and you know, and I know, like for me,
it's like, man, you know, I'm not saying that Israel
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the political structure the country does everything right, but it's
the land. But it's not just the land, but it's
God's chosen people. Obviously, not every single person in Israel
is like morally sound or you know whatever. They have
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a lot of things that they do that biblically doesn't
necessarily line up. You know, I'm not talking about Israel
the political country, but that land and God's people. You know,
He's pretty well held that to be true even still
to this day. You know. So that's that's kind of
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a big one there.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Yeah, it is. When I read this verse, what I
see is I will make you and do it great.
I will bless you. I will make your name Greek.
I will bless those who bless you. This is all
God I mean this tells us dru how much he
loves us. He keeps just chancing. Look, I'm gonna make
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covenant with you, right, but you're not gonna have to
do anything. I'm gonna do it all. And so when
you see verses where God's talking or Jesus talking and
it's I, I, I, you can look at that verse
and say, Okay, this is where obviously God or Jesus
is doing the heavy lifting. You know, prince in the sand. Yeah,
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but prince in the sand. Now he's carrying you and
you think you're left alone. So here we go again
with God doing everything with one sided. So we get
to the next covenant, and this is the Abraham covenant redefined.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
So, unfortunately Abraham's faith wasn't perfect, so he listened to
his wife and attempted to help God on his own
on his own power by marrying Hagar and having a
child through natural means. Instead of allowing God to fulfill
his promise in his own time, Abraham took matters into
his own hands. But God would have none of it.
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So in Genesis seventeen, God modified his original covenant with
Abraham and introduced circumcision as a condition to remind Abraham
that the flesh has no part in the promises of God. Now,
for the first time in all of scripture, Drew, we
see a condition placed on a man to keep the covenant.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
Yeah, that's a you get that big one, you know.
And what's funny is, you know, I learned this college
where I dropped out, But you know, they were talking
about how essentially that this was kind of a modern
day form of like surrogacy, and it was kind of
a common practice, you know, like it's you know, if
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you like, for instance, if your wife can't have a child,
you would essentially mate with your wife, but then at
the end you would finish into the quote unquote surrogate.
And so when you know, when God did this, it
was like or you know, when when this happened, it
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was like, okay, well, okay, well this is what we're
supposed to do. Then I guess and it's like, no,
that's not that's no, like, that's not how it's going
to go. Your wife is going to have the child.
So it was actually considered an acceptable form of surrogacy,
but that wasn't the original plan, you know, And so
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in a lot of cases he gets a mad right there.
But you know, but like you said, it's like, no,
that's not the plan. But that's interesting that that's the
first time you see, you know, a condition placed on man.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
Yep, because God's like, okay, I'm tired of doing the
heavy lifting. You guys are gonna have to pitch in here.
So I know you're serious because all the times in
the past I thought, y'all we're serious, and y'all straight,
and here we are. So I'm gonna go ahead and
read this. All right. This is Genesis seventeen ten through fourteen.
Now pay attention right here. First ten, this is my covenant,
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which you shall keep between me and you and your
descendants after you. I want to talk about that for
a minute before we go on. So right there, he's saying,
this is my covenant which you shall keep through That's
the first time he's ever said that. He's always said
I got it, I got it, I got it. Now
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he's saying, all right, I'm tired of this. You're gonna
have to pitch in. Then he said, every male child
among you shall be circumcised, and you shall be circumcised
in the flesh of your foreskins and it shall be
a sign of the covenant between me and you, Not
the covenant I'm giving you, but the covenant between us.
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He who is eight days old among you shall be circumcised.
Every male child in your generations, he who is born
in your house or brought or bought with money from
any foreigner who is not your descendant. He who is
born in your house, and he who has bought with
your money, must be circumcised. And my covenant shall be
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in your flesh, for an everlasting covenant, everlasting covenant. He
says above that it's going to be me and you
and all your descendants after you, and right again, right
here again, he says the same thing. Okay, this is
between me and you and all of your descendants. So
this covenant he's making, Drew is not just between him
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and Abraham. It's between him and all of Abraham's descendants.
They there's a covenant there that they don't even know
about when they're born, and so it's really cool. So
I shall be everlasting. And the uncircumcised male child who
is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin, that
person shall be cut off from his people. He has
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broken my covenant. Now, notice in these verses the word
I has been replaced with the word you. This is
where we see for the first instance of the old covenant,
which requires man to actually keep his end of the
bargain in a two sided covenant. So when God was
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doing all the heavy lifting and he's giving these covenants
to Adam and Moses and Abraham up until the revised Abraham,
God's like, y'all just sit back and relax and watch
what I do, and then I'm going to make you
great people. I'm gonna make you a great nation. And
then y'all are going to go and worship a golden
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calf or something. And now I gotta I gotta that
that covenant's no good. You broke it. Got to come
up with another covet. And finally, God's like, you know what,
I'm done with with carrying you guys. I have tried
for too long and you don't get it. Maybe if
you put in the work yourself, maybe you'll figure it out.
It's kind of how I took that. Yeah, you know,
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it's a constant reminder circumcision as a reminder of that covenant.
Every day. It's in your face. I mean, like you
can't deny it, so you're it's you're reminded of it
all the time. And and whereas the old covenants flood, well,
once the flood waters receded and they started settling back
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in and replenishing the earth with human population, there they
go again. You know what was there to remind them?
Speaker 2 (45:56):
Yeah, arks it And it's you know, in theme right,
like God lays it out. It's like, hey, this is
what I want you to do. That we turn around
and say, oh, whoops, I messed it up again. But
you know, yeah, it's interesting me. I guess I never
really thought about like, Okay, this is the first time.
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It's like, nope, you're gonna hold up your side of
the bargain, you know. And I mean I've heard that
story a lot, but again it's like, you know, we
kind of brush over the covenant side of things, you know.
And again this is something you know, I've always heard
about it, but I've just never you know, I'm like
most people, I've never really taken a deep dive on
this before.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
So well, I'm glad that that Rizel Rozelle, thank you
for putting this in front of us, because I had
never really I mean, you hear about the covenants between
God and his people, but it's just like, Okay, yeah,
we know he made a covenant. I never before now
like you have dove in, I didn't realize there was
this many covenants in there. I had no idea until
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I started diving into this pig and I'm like, wow.
I mean, I know the Covenant with Adam, I know
the Covenant with most, but I didn't know they were
actually like mosaic and Abrahamic and covenants. I had no
idea they were that. So it's really interesting to read
this and see how this kind of matured and formed
over time with God of getting to a point where
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it's like, Okay, y'all are gonna have to pitch in
and do some work here too, because I can't do
it by myself. Well, I mean I can. You guys
don't listen if I do.
Speaker 2 (47:24):
So I'm going to add some stipulations.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
Yeah, so we're gonna hit one more to night, Drew,
and I.
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Think we'll be calling for the Old Covenant, which, like
I said, the live stream people seeing a little extra,
but I probably edit that part out so I have
a couple more minutes on the hour.
Speaker 1 (47:42):
The live stream, people saw me fall out of my chair. Brother,
you know, those of.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
You this listen, we got a little hung up on
the notes there if you listen to this on the
podcast or whatever. But yeah, so the old covenant re established.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
Yeah, it's mosaic covenant re established it. So and this
was done at Sinai. Came out Sini. So we read
in Exodus twenty four six through eight, starting with verse six,
and Moses took half the blood and put it in
the basin, and half of the blood he sprinkled on
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the altar. Then he took the book of the Covenant
and read it and read in the hearing of the people,
and they said all that the Lord has said, we
will do and be obedient. And Moses took the blood,
sprinkled it on the pupil, and said, this is the
blood of the covenant which the Lord has made with you,
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according to all these words. So the old Covenant shows
us that it is impossible for us to go against
our nature and obey a law that can only condemn us. Right.
It commands us to be obedient to our own ability,
which we know we can't do. This is why a
new covenant was prompt because we as human beings fail,
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We just do that's our nature. And blame it on Adam,
blame it on Eve where it doesn't matter. That's semantics.
The fact is we have it, and we just we
always seem to trend toward the bad stuff and doing
this stuff that we're not supposed to do because and
I'm going to say this, because after what I had
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Sunday and being tired and everything, because that's the easy route,
that's the easier route, just like the divorce, that's the
easy route. Tear up that contract. It's not a covenant.
Tear it up. I mean, I don't owe you anything.
We'll go our separate ways. There's no covenant there, there's
no I want you so bad, I'm willing to work
on anything. What do we need to do to make
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this work? And that's what God is saying to us
and all these covenants. I love you so much? What
do I need to do to make this work? How
do I get you, guys, to get it in your
head that I want to spend eternity with you? And
you're not getting what are your thoughts? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (49:58):
I mean, like you said, it's you know, it's like somebody,
you know, I was reading some comments and stuff before,
you know, just before we were doing this, I was
kind of hopping on and you know, I was changing
out tabs and making sure the titles were right and everything,
and I was just kind of getting ready for you know,
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tonight's episode. And you know, somebody had asked the question,
which you know, a bunch of people asked this question for.
But they're basically like, you know, why is it that,
like Jesus is the only one that's okay to like
make fun of and mock and whatever. You know, you
don't see it with Mohammed or any of the other religions.
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And you know, most people are always like, oh, well,
you know, it's because Jesus is truth and this and
that and whatever. But one person they said a really
good point. They were like, you know, it's because Christianity
is one of the only religions that is not works bad.
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It's literally like it's just a gift. And we as
people a lot of times think that we have to
do something, we have to work. It's all on us,
you know, whatever that we can somehow do something or
or you know, a lot of other religions, it is
very works based it's like, oh, if I do this,
this and this, and I'll be ahead of this person
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and I and it's like it's just not like that.
And I think a lot of times, like you said,
we want to do it our own way, and we
want to be in control and have the power and
the you know, the say so or whatever. And the
thing with you know, Christianity, like we've talked about before,
it's all about submitting, and it's all about you know,
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submitting to God. And and I'm just thankful that you know,
he gives us a way out and you know, and
he even with these covenants, like he makes these forever covenants,
these ever you know, forever promises and stuff. But then
I actually am thankful that we have a God that
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actually holds us accountable because in the end, it's just
like with your parents, right, you know, they want what's
best for you, so they put stipulations like hey, if
you do this, you'll do this, or because you did this,
I have to do this. And ultimately it's for the
greater good, but it's also for us to you know,
like you said, it's it's you know, it's it's it's
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for our own good and a lot of times, you know,
like you said, we want to try to do everything
our way, and our way is trash most of the time.
Like our way is not going to be the best way,
you know. So, like I said, I'm thankful that we're
going through the series.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Man. You know, I sit here and I think about
it and what God asks of us. It's really not
that much. And here's here's the thing. True. If every
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human being today lived by what God gave us to
go by, which is really not that hard to do,
we would be in a completely different world. I have
heard of I can't remember. Atheist guy Frank Turk was
talking to him, and Frank Turk asked him, if if
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you knew Christianity was true, would you be a Christian?
And he said, well yeah. He said, so, if you
had a society to pick from, what society would you
want to live in? No religion, Muslim, Buddhism, Hinduism, He said, oh, Christianity,
hands down. And Frank said, well, why do you say that?
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And he said, well, because if everybody lived exactly how
the Bible told him, there'd be no crime in the streets,
no murders, no nothing. I mean, it would be a
perfect world. So yeah, I would want to live in
that world. But because there are the minority of us
who are Christian who do study this, who do want
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to be with God, it makes it harder for us
because we're now against the system. Whereas if everybody went
with the system, it would be a perfect world. God
wouldn't it. Jesus wouldn't have had to come here and die.
So the covenants of God made with us drew over time.
I mean, it really gets me emotional because he was
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just trying to save us brother from ourselves, and he
tried and tried and tried again, and Jesus was his
last thing. He's like, Yo, I'm saying, I'm going to
come down there as a human being and i am
going to show you how to live. I'm going to
tell you and write down how to live, and then
I'm going back to heaven and I'm going to be
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with the Father. And now it's on y'all. We've made
We're done making covenants. Jesus was the last thing and
this is the final sacrifice. We're not making covenants anymore
because y'all don't follow the with them, most of you,
you know, and it makes it hard Man. It's if
if Paul of society would just accept christ Man, I mean,
what a world we'd live in, right, But they're rejected.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
Well, and like you said, I mean, that's that's free will.
It's like if you know, if a lot of people
ask questions like, you know, why would God do this?
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Or why would God do that?
Speaker 2 (55:24):
Or why didn't? It's like, man, like, there is no
love without free will. There is no redemption without persecution
or trials, tribulations whatever. It's like you have to go
through hard times in order to fill the victory of
overcoming them. It's like you can't have good without bad,
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you know, you can't. I mean it's no different than
you know, eating sweets. It's like, yeah, those sweets taste good,
but they're.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
Terrible for you.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
The things that's the things that don't taste is good
are often better for you. But it's like if you
want this like perfect toned health body, then you have
to do you have to eat the things that are
not exciting to eat. And by like there's always we
can go, you know, checks and balances and there I
was watching a video too, you know a little while
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before we did this too, and it was one of
those where the actually was live stream and it was
this evangelist was talking to this guy, and it's always
the age old thing. Why would God create so much
death and despair and like these deer that break their
legs in the woods and this and that, and it's like, man, like,
you know, in order for there to be life, there
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has to be death. But it's also like, like we've
talked about, you know, in theory, God has created three
perfect societies. You know, he created the garden, which is perfect,
and we screwed it up. Currently, there's heaven, which is perfect,
and then there's gonna be a new heaven. So it's
like that that's another even better heaven or whatever you
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want to call it, you know. But it's like he
created a perfect society where there was none of that,
and then we screwed it up. And literally we had
one rule, don't eat from this tree, you know. But
and it's like, you know, we like to it's all
about placing blame on somebody else, right, like, oh, it's
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God's fault or oh it's this or what. And it's
like he's tried over and over and over again.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
You know.
Speaker 2 (57:26):
The flood gave everybody ample warning, like, hey, we're and
everybody's like, oh do that. No, a guy, he's that's
just some crazy redneck living up in the woods with
a tin hat. That's you know, insane, you know, you know,
and it's like, I mean, he lays it out and says, hey,
this is what's going to happen. Don't do this, and
we we screw it up every time, you know.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
Every time. So now it says it's in your hands,
gate you can you can do what you want with that. Okay.
My gift of salvation is it is free. It doesn't
cost you anything but a little bit of a lifestyle change,
and it's for everybody. Now, I'm not gonna make covenant
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with all of y'all and and and the family of
Fincham and the family of Lewis and these covenants. I'm
done with covenants. I sent Jesus that's your final salvation.
And if you don't grab onto that, then it's that
that is your choice in free will.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
And we can even get into like you know, heavier.
I mean, we're going to take an eat dive on it.
But you know, we both believe in pre tribulation rapture
where you know, all the dead and crist and the
people that's like going to heaven now is still alive
get taken up before you know. Essentially, you know, you
get the rapture and then you get the last tribulation.
Even during that last tribulation, whether you leave in pre
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pre tribulation, rapture, vice versa, even during the tribulation, God
still gives everybody one last chance to get rad It's
just during the tribulation, it's it's the hardest it's ever been.
But you know it over and over and over again,
he gives us chances. But we just spit in his face.
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It's like it is all right there. By the way,
don't freak out. I already made the next the next notes.
I've seen you looking at it when you be like,
ohtes go but uh, he gives us a way.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
Well, I gotta admit we yeah, yeah, I mean it's
right there and and you know, knocking the door will
be asking you a receiving. I mean, the hand is
right there. All you have to do is reach out
and grab it. And there are so many people that
don't do that. And it breaks my heart because most
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of the people that I see that don't do that.
Their main reason is because they don't want that kind
of structure and laws on it. They want to be
able to run rampant and do whatever they want to
do with no recussion. So it's sad, but okay, so
next week we're going to start into to the Davidic
Covenant and Razel, I hope you're listening. I hope we're
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doing a good job with this, just justifying the Covenant.
So again, if you guys have comments or questions, hit
us up. But yeah, we'll be getting uh next week,
we'll be getting into the Dividic Covenant, and we've got
a couple of others. Then we're gonna show you the
final new Covenant. Uh. We should be able to wrap
this up next week though, I believe so.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
But I hope you guys have enjoyed this. Obviously, this
is more like a foundational top series that we're doing minding.
Chris's goal is not necessarily to get super super deep
as far as like the whole purpose of the Unreligious
is just focus on Jesus and everyday life and stuff
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like that. But again, if you guys have questions, you
have comments, whatever, send them in and we will do it.
You know, it's just like with this one. You know,
Brazel asked and we said, okay, we'll try. We'll do
the best we can do. So if you guys have
any questions, yes.
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
So yeah, So with this covenant, this was more of
like a lesson for me, for Drew, for everybody listening.
Anybody doesn't know anything about. This was more of a
lesson to learn a little bit of a side step
from our typical podcast because we get in here and
we break down everyday problems that we face as human
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beings in a world of Christianity, in a world of sin.
So this was a little bit kind of a side step,
more of a Okay, just Braselle, I'm so glad you
did this because I have got asked for this, because
I've gotten so much out of this that I didn't know.
I'm looking forward to it. We're gonna get it probably
finished up next week though.
Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
If you got now again, calm in on our socials.
If you want to send us an email at the
Unreligious Podcast at gmail dot com, feel free to do that.
If you want to ask a question and keep it anonymous,
that's totally calm. We will definitely work around that. But
we are out of time, so we're gonna go ahead
and roll on out. But I am.
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Drew and I am Chris.
Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
We're going to roll on out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
Y'all have a good rest of the week. We'll see
you next week, next week,