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We want to honor the ministry of Bro. Shaw. He will definitely be missed in the Holiness Movement! He was wonderful man and wonderful Preacher! 





Who do we say Jesus is—and how does that answer shape the way we worship, persevere, and live together as a church? We open Matthew 16 and sit with Peter’s confession, then follow its implications into the life of a people built on the Rock. From near-miss moments on foggy highways to the ordinary grind of hard weeks, we trace how gratitude, identity, and courage turn routine gatherings into living worship and replace a defeated posture with durable joy.

We talk candidly about dryness and formality, not to scold but to heal. Loving Scripture and loving the Spirit belong together; preaching deserves an altar; pastors need congregational backing, and congregations need pastoral support. When we show up with open hands and honest hearts, the room changes—because we remember who leads, who saves, and who keeps us through every storm. This isn’t hype; it’s the slow strength of a people who carry crosses now and trust that crowns come later.

Anchoring it all is a fresh look at Jesus as the last Adam, driven by the Spirit into the wilderness to defeat temptation with the Word. That victory isn’t a story we admire from afar—it’s a life we share. The old ship of Zion keeps sailing, stocked with salvation, sanctification, the Holy Spirit, healing, and encouragement, pulling into heaven’s harbor right on time. If you’ve felt stuck, dry, or discouraged, consider this an invitation to remember the Rock, recover your praise, and live like someone who knows the gates of hell cannot prevail.

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SPEAKER_01 (00:00):
Welcome to Foundations of Truth Podcast,
where we are laying strongfoundations for a holy life.
Here we return to timelesstruth, building our lives on the
solid rock of Scripture withpreaching.
Join us as we grow in wisdom,faith, and understanding.
Rooted in Christ, thecornerstone.
Now on to the next sermon.

(00:21):
Enjoy.

SPEAKER_05 (02:02):
Lord willing, nothing happens.
We're gonna make our plans.
Come next year.
Hadn't been offended yet thisyear.

SPEAKER_03 (02:11):
Thank you.

SPEAKER_05 (02:14):
I know him every time.

SPEAKER_03 (02:17):
We just really met him one time, just about
halfway.
I didn't know him too.
Good and I knew a pretty littlegirl.
We just loved her and she did usand her family, her mother and
dad.
And if one day when when she wasjust a young lady, she and uh
and uh a young man drove up in a1956.

(02:40):
Do you remember that car?
41.
414, the 414 Army Army Green.
Army four forty-one four.
And brother Ben weighed everybit of a hundred and nineteen.
Did I miss it much if I did?
You you did weigh more.

(03:00):
I may I might have weighed 120.
And I don't know.
His ears doesn't look it now,he's all thickened out.
But when you wait 119 or 20, youmight get the ears.
And a little thin face in here,and I don't know, just somehow,

(03:24):
knowing Sister Opalie, SisterShaw, she's over there smiling,
but we just thought so well ofher, I thought, who is that?
Who is that fellow she's withhere?
I I don't know if I like the wayhe looks or something to that
effect.
Turned out to be brother BenShaw.
Well, Glory, I'll sit down.

(03:46):
So if he got over being offendedat me then and I did him, we
made it all the way from then.

SPEAKER_05 (03:55):
I don't know whether I'm coming back next year or not
now.
Come on back.

SPEAKER_03 (04:00):
Come on back.
That's all we're running thebridge.
You even weigh more now.

SPEAKER_05 (04:10):
If you have your Bibles, turn to the 16th chapter
of the book of Matthew.
I hope I can be a blessing toyou this morning.
I want to be.
I hope I can be like BrotherCrane if I don't get anywhere
this morning.
Let somebody else come and tryit a while.

(04:33):
Sixteenth chapter of the book ofSaint Matthew and verse 13.
When Jesus came into the coastof Caesarea Philippi, he asked
his disciples, saying, Whom domen say that I, the Son of Man,
am?
And they said, Some say thatthou art John the Baptist, some
Elias, and others Jeremiah, orone of the prophets.

(04:57):
And he said unto them, But whomsay ye that I am?
And Simon Peter answered andsaid, Thou art the Christ, the
Son of the living God.
And Jesus answered and said untohim, Blessed art thou, Simon
Barjonh, for flesh and bloodhath not revealed it unto thee,

(05:18):
but my Father which is inheaven.
And I say also unto thee thatthou art Peter, and upon this
rock I will build my church, andthe gates of hell shall not
prevail against it.
And I will give unto thee thekeys of the kingdom of heaven,
and whatsoever thou shalt bindon earth shall be bound in

(05:41):
heaven, and whatsoever thoushalt loose on earth shall be
loosed in heaven.
Then charged he his disciplesthat they should tell no man
that he was Jesus the Christ.
I want to preach from thesescriptures this morning as the
Lord would help us.

(06:03):
Even Jesus was concerned aboutwhat men were thinking or saying
about him.
Probably he had something inmind that that uh maybe I can't
see through it, just uh hold thewhole meaning of it.
But uh probably he was gettingto the place where he got to

(06:29):
when he asked his disciples.
He was wanting to make sure thatthey knew who he was.
But uh some say the answer fromthe disciples said, some say
that thou art John the Baptist.
And of course, we know thatHerod thought that when he heard

(06:53):
about the things that Jesus wasdoing, he said, This is John the
Baptist, raised from the dead.
And some Elias, Elijah, andothers Jeremiah, are one of the
prophets.
And then he said, He saith untothem, but whom say ye that I am?

(07:18):
And Simon Peter answered andsaid, Thou art the Christ, the
Son of the living God.
Glory.
I want to preach this morningabout the church a while, and
then maybe on something else awhile, and maybe on something

(07:40):
else a little while.
Just as the Lord would lead usthis morning, that's the way I
want to go.
I'm glad that I know who Jesusis.
He is not John the Baptist, heis not Elijah, he is not

(08:02):
Jeremiah or one of the prophets,but he is the Christ, the Son of
the living God.
And I'm glad that we can becomepersonally acquainted with him
and know without a shadow of adoubt that you have him in your

(08:23):
life.
You can have an experience withGod that you can know about.
Amen.
God has called some of us out ofthe mills, some out of the
hills, some out of the fields,and some out of the stills.
Praise God, but we're in thechurch, aren't we?

(08:46):
Of the living God.
Hallelujah.
I don't know how you what youthink about yourself, but I
think if God has saved you,washed you in the blood of the
Lamb, wrote your name in theLamb's Book of Life, you are

(09:06):
somebody.
Amen.
And we are going somewhere.
I am amazed at the defeat thatis in our churches nowadays.
The feelings of defeat.
I'm wondering if we've forgottenwho we are.

(09:29):
What about people that God hasfavored and God has washed our
sins away, wrote our names inthe Lamb's Book of Life, and
give us special favors, watchesover us and supplies our needs,
and helps us in every way.

(09:51):
Mindful of us when we're notmindful of ourselves.
I remember coming over here onetime to preach Brother Butler a
revival.
And I started off uh prettyearly in the morning from
Mobile, Alabama, or Mossbourne,or wherever we started out from,
and uh either from my house orSister Opalie's folks' house,

(10:14):
and we started this way, and itwas real foggy that morning.
And uh, and I understood aftereverything was said and done, I
understood that this man hadbeen trying to get around this
18-wheeler for miles and milesand couldn't do it.
And it just so happened that hetried, he took a chance and

(10:38):
tried to come around that18-wheeler as we were passing
this 18-wheeler.
And uh I changed, I whipped offof the road, and when I did, his
mind changed, and we were stillcoming head on.
And I pulled that automobile inbetween that 18-wheeler and that

(11:01):
car, and we all most collidedright there on the highway
coming over here to preach arevival.
Can you think about me being andfeeling defeated when the angels
of the Lord are encamped aroundabout them that fear him and

(11:22):
delivers them?
Thank God for his protection.
Sister Sue, that's what had ahold of y'all coming over here
yesterday was the angels of theLord were encamped around about.
They almost had a seriousaccident yesterday.

(11:43):
Thank God I feel like that we'resomebody.
Hallelujah! Glory be to God.
It's pitiful the way some of ourpeople come to church with a
defeated attitude, head boweddown.

(12:04):
My Lord and my God hardly got apraise in their heart for the
Lord, can't hardly lift up theirhands toward the God of heaven
in honor.
It's pitiful.
My Lord and my God, when we knowJesus Christ, the Son of the

(12:32):
living God, come on now, istrying to creep into the church
at Fairland.
People in our church that don'tbelieve hardly in the moving of
the Spirit of God, or they actlike they don't.
Y'all hold on this morning.

(12:55):
Hey, Sister Joyce, Sister Helen,and Sister Shaw is here this
morning.
Y'all know I preach like thissometimes over there.
I don't hold back because thoseold boys are sitting around that
act like they don't hardlybelieve in the movement of the
Spirit no more.
Hey, when the Holy Ghost gets tomoving and you bow your head and

(13:16):
twiddle your fingers and youdon't try to get in with the
flow of the Spirit of God, youdon't like it.
Or you give me the impressionthat you don't appreciate the
moving of the Spirit of God.

(13:39):
I'm gonna say we're a victoriouspeople.
Not because we're so high and somighty, but because of who we
got on the inside.
Amen.
We are victorious.

(14:00):
If you're in the church of theliving God, you are not a
defeated people, but you are avictorious people.
I'm not talking about shoutingall the time, I'm not talking
about running the aisles all thetime, I'm not talking about
that, but I'm talking aboutliving a victorious life.

(14:26):
Go through some hard trials andcome on to church, anyhow.
Have it hard, lose your job,come on to church anyhow.
Your family's sick, and thingsis not going too good.
Come on and let's serve Godanyhow.

(14:51):
We've got an old boy in ourchurch now that he's been
without the Holy Ghost so longthat he feels like you can have
the Holy Ghost without talkingin tongues.
I want you to know every once ina while I mow around that stump.
Glory be to God, and I leteverybody know that you gotta

(15:12):
get it like you got it.
Thank God years ago, amen, onthe day of Pentecost.
That was the example, that wasthe pattern, and I believe when
you get the Holy Ghost, thankGod the initial evidence is
speaking in tongues as theSpirit give utterance.

(15:38):
I don't know about y'all, but Ifeel it coming on this morning.
I am so sick and tired of beingsick and tired of the devil or
wrangling God's people around.
Hey, let the charismatics dowhat they want to do.

(16:00):
Don't you let that put thedamper on us.

SPEAKER_07 (16:05):
If you live holy, if you live right, you got a right
to shout the victory of God.

SPEAKER_05 (16:19):
Hey, I was doing this a long time before the
charismatics got here.
My Lord and my God.
Maybe I was doing a little worsethan what I'm doing now.
Hallelujah.

(16:41):
Glory be to Jesus.
One time as a lady and adaughter went to a service, and
they had one of them good, goodshouting services where the
Spirit of the Lord was moving,and they got in and got left.
And they went back home andstarted telling the husband and
the daddy about it, and hedidn't like it.
So the pastor, he didn't knownothing about him, didn't like

(17:04):
not liking it.
And uh he went over and knockedon the door, and the husband met
him at the door.
He says, You that pastor fromover there at that church where
my wife and girl went to?
He said, Yes, sir, I am.
He said, Well, I want you toknow that I don't like it.
Don't like what?

(17:25):
That shouting and that praisingGod and getting rambunctious.
And that pastor said, I neverhad done anything like I had
done.
Amen.
He looked at him and said, Idon't like it because you don't
like it, because I like it.

(17:47):
Glory.
And that daddy says, Come on inhere, preacher.
Glory be to God.
I tell you what, I don't like itbecause you don't like it, but I
like it.
Glory be to Jesus.

(18:10):
Brother Ben, I've been servingthe Lord off and on for 40
years.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
I've nearly been saved 40 years.
I got to get off of that maybe acouple of years until I get past
that 40 mark.

(18:30):
But I tell you what, I'd hate toknow that I'd been in the way 40
years.
What we need to do is get out ofthe way and let God bless.
Amen.
Oh, I've been enjoying this campmeeting.
Brother Moore has been doinggood.

(18:50):
I appreciate him.
Amen.
I appreciate him because he's agood man.
Glory.
If you say something to me abouthim and I don't open my mouth,
you better move on.
Whoa, glory be to Jesus.
Amen.

(19:12):
Praise God forever.
Oh, we are a victorious church.
Amen.
I believe the Lord says, uponthis rock I will build my
church, and the gates of hellshall not prevail against it.

(19:34):
Oh, yes, that's where the churchis, is on the rock.
The storms may come, but thechurch remains on the rock.
The storms may blow, but thechurch remains on the rock.
Brother Butler, it must beenduring because you've been

(19:55):
over here a long time.
I've been coming over here30-something years.
Thank God it's enduring.
Some of you've been over hereever since I've been coming.
Brother Clisten, where you at?
Glory be to God.
It must be enduring.
Brother Polk, I know I maybe yougot in right after I started

(20:17):
coming over here.
But it looks like to me it'senduring to me.
Glory be to Jesus.
Brother White was over here whenI first come, and it looks like
to me that it's enduring.
Oh, hallelujah.
I'm glad to be in the church ofthe living God.

(20:41):
Hallelujah.
I'm glad that it is a victoriouschurch.
Amen.
I'm not saying that there's nota cross in this.
Amen.
When you get saved, you don'tget a crown, you get a cross.
We're going to get the crownafter a while.

(21:03):
Amen.
But did you know the Lordpromises us, thank God, victory
and carrying that cross?
Amen.
You know, we can look at thescriptures in the wrong way.
I've heard preachers preach onthat scripture over there about
said some uh shall depart fromthe faith, giving heed to

(21:28):
seducing spirits and doctrinesof devils.
Oh, and they'll really bear downon that, you know.
About all of them and all of usthat's losing out.
Glory.
I'm glad that it didn't say all.
Amen.
But he said some.

(21:48):
Hallelujah.
And get on that scripture overthere in 2 Thessalonians.
Is it about the great fallingaway first before the Lord comes
and before they get through?
They got us so discouraged andfeel like we can't make it
another step of the way.
But I'm telling you, it don'thave to be us to fulfill that

(22:10):
scripture.
I know there's gonna be somefalling away, but I believe
God's gonna have a churchthat'll answer the call when He
comes with a shout from theclouds of glory.

SPEAKER_07 (22:25):
Hallelujah!

SPEAKER_05 (22:31):
Why should the Lord even return if nobody's gonna be
ready?
Come on now, there's some gonnastill be living holiness,
walking uprightly, shouting thevictory, and glorifying God,

(22:56):
Brother So-so, are you in thechurch?
There's victory in Mexico.
Whoa, glory be to Jesus.
Hallelujah, Brother Morgan.
Are you in this church?
There's victory here inSavannah.
Brother Butler, are you in thischurch?
Thank God forever.

SPEAKER_07 (23:19):
Amen.
There's victory here inSavannah.

SPEAKER_05 (23:28):
I'm gonna use those few old women that used to be in
your church.
And said the church is goingdown.
You remember that?
You told it years ago.
Church is going down.
Church is going down.
Church is going down.
Glory, brother Butler get upthere.
Said the church is going on.

(23:51):
Hallelujah.
The church is gonna go on.
Bless the Lord.
You can look around here thismorning and find out, thank God,
that whoever that was didn'thave a revelation of God because
the church is still going on.

(24:19):
I never have seen a day in timewhen people were inspecting
people so closely.
Some good child of God get upand shout.
See who it is.
I wonder if that's the spirit.

(24:45):
Hallelujah.
I reckon every church has gotthem.
They're gonna make sure it's thespirit before they get in.
They are not gonna be deceived.

(25:10):
And those kind, after theservice is over with, they
hadn't hardly moved a muscle.
They hadn't decided whether itwas the spirit or not yet.
Whoa! Hallelujah! I'm notdepending on Brother Miles'
blessing, I'm not depending onBrother Soso's blessing.

(25:33):
Praise God.
I've tried to pray a little bittoday.
I've tried to look to the Lord alittle bit today, and my feeler
has nothing to do with yourfeeler.

SPEAKER_07 (25:47):
Amen.
If God blesses me this morningin a special way, don't look at
me out of that evil eye.
Hallelujah.
Brother, we need to obey thatthat God has put in us.

SPEAKER_05 (26:26):
I'll tell you something else too.
We've got some over there.
We got to have the word.
Give us the word.
And I've noticed them guys thatlove the word so much.

(26:54):
I know some of you think you gotyour venom built up over
Fairland, you coming over hereand letting it out.
Hey, I see a danger of ourholiness churches drying up.

SPEAKER_07 (27:14):
Amen.

SPEAKER_05 (27:24):
And them guys, you can't preach but about twenty or
thirty minutes, and they'refidgety.
Well, they love the word, but itdon't take much of it to
satisfy.

(28:00):
That's when I get worried.
We throw off on the Baptists andthe Methodists and the
Presbyterians about being soformal and about being so dry.
I tell you, we ain't gotnothing.
Some of our churches ain't gotnothing on the Baptist and the
Methodist.

(28:25):
Now somebody said, Brother Ben,Brother Butler, you've got
somebody up there this morningthat don't love the word.
And I'm going to have a littletalk with you after this camp
meeting.
The older I get, the worse I amabout those things.

(28:53):
Oh God, help our churches.
Some of our holiness churches,the preacher gets up after
testimony service and preaches.
And after he gets throughpreaching, is that everybody
stand?
No altar calls.

(29:14):
If that's not fast going in thedirection of formality, I don't
know what it is.
If some of you don't move or sayamen or something, I'll know
you're guilty.

(29:35):
Hallelujah.
Blessed be the Lord.
I believe that we've got somepeople here this morning that
are in the church.
Hallelujah.
I believe we've got some peoplehere this morning that's got the
victory.
Amen.

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Glory be to God.
And you've got a determination.
What no matter what comes orwhat goes, you mean to hear the
shout when it's made.
Or you mean to answer the callwhen God says it's enough.
And you're living a victoriouslife.

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On this rock I will build mychurch.
And the gates of hell shall notprevail against you.
For years over there atFairland, I don't know who it
was that said it.
I don't even want to know.
They say some of these days thisthing's gonna blow up.

(30:50):
Hallelujah.
They're still sitting there.
They said it years ago.
I don't know who said it, butthey're waiting for it to boom.
Hallelujah.
Say that again.
Got a long, long fuse.
Hallelujah to Jesus.

(31:12):
Glory to God.
Some of you lay members can makea lot of difference in your home
church if you'll get all thestarch and the stiffness out of
you.
What would the pastor give?
Every once in a while, three orfour of the deacons just to us

(31:33):
to wave their hand.
Come on, Pastor! We already knowwhat he's gonna preach.

(31:53):
And we know more than he knows.
Why say amen?
A little old two before preacherlike me come over here and just
about tear up the place andwon't even move for Brother
Butler.

(32:14):
Now it's gonna get tighter.
I'm gonna tell you right off,I'm for the pastors.
Amen.
I'm for the pastors.
I wanna see everybody that's inthe church just wave your hand.

SPEAKER_07 (32:42):
I said, wave it.
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.

SPEAKER_05 (32:59):
Brother Wright, the church is victorious.
I wished every one of us had apalm branch in our hands.

SPEAKER_07 (33:14):
Victory.

SPEAKER_05 (33:22):
I'm on board this old ship of Zion, and I hadn't
got a thing to do with guidingit.
I hadn't got a thing to do withit pulling in the harbor.

SPEAKER_07 (33:32):
I'm just on board.
Hallelujah.

SPEAKER_05 (33:35):
Well, thank God and brother Number Surely that it's
gonna pull in to Heaven'sHarbor.
Might be a board or two missing,Brother Morgan, but it's gonna
pull on in to heaven's harbor.

(33:58):
Everything I need is on that oldship of Zion.
Whoa! Salvation is on board,sanctification is on board.
The baptism of the Holy Ghost ison board, healing is on board,
encouragement is on board.

SPEAKER_07 (34:17):
Hallelujah! Everything we need is on board.
This old ship of Zion that'ssailing toward home.

SPEAKER_05 (35:00):
Hallelujah.
I know I'm not hitting BrotherButler.
He's good to get behind you,isn't he?
I'm talking to the Savannahfolks.
When you sing, when you testify,he's good to get behind you.

(35:20):
But some of our pastors, theysit over in the corner like a
bump on a log.
And they don't even back uptheir singers, back up those
that testifies, and they wonderwhy their congregation don't
back them up when they get inthe pulpit.
I believe that works both ways.

(36:12):
You misinterpreted that.
Instead of established, you'rejust stuck.
You're just stuck.
Wherein the Bible said, theolder you get, the less praises
you'll have.
The older David got, the morefanatic he became in praising

(36:35):
God.
If you don't believe, turn overthere to the last few Psalms.
Turn over there in one of thosechapters, and he says, I don't
know how many times his mercyendures forever.
His mercy endures forever.
Some of you would feel likelooking at him and saying, We

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unheard that.
Go ahead and say what you'regonna say, David.
We unheard that.
And I can hear him say, Hismercy endures forever.
God brought him across the RedSea, His mercy endures forever.
He brought them up out of theland of Egypt.

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His mercy endures forever.
Jesus saves, his mercy enduresforever.

(38:04):
That'll encourage you a milliontimes, brother.

(39:19):
Oh glory.
I've looked around at thebrothers and the sisters.
I don't know, it touches meevery time I see God's people.
Thank you, Lord, for giving usgrace to live right up until

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now.
That we can call you brothersand sisters.
Hallelujah to God.
Oh, I love him this morning.
If I know my heart.
Hallelujah.
Oh, yes.

(40:04):
Oh, blessed be his name.
Let that old ship of sciencesail on.
Hallelujah.
Thank God there's somethingbehind it that all hell can't
stop it from pulling in toheaven's harbor.
It's gonna pull in there.

(40:24):
Glory be to Jesus.
We're gonna be victoriousbecause Jesus was victorious.
Brother Butler, I used to thinkthat the devil came willingly in
the wilderness to tempt Jesus.

(40:46):
It wasn't like that.
Jesus wasn't driven into acorner to be tested.
The Bible said he was driven ofthe Spirit into the wilderness.
He was actually looking for thedevil to have a showdown with

(41:07):
him.
I believe with all of my heartthe devil wouldn't have had it
that way if he'd have had hisway.
I said, come on now.
And we've still got the victorin us.
Hallelujah.

(41:28):
Glory.
Satan had his first showdownwith the first Adam.
And now Jesus is having theshowdown with the devil, the

(41:48):
last Adam.
Won't be no more Adams.
He's not the second Adam.
He is the last Adam.
Amen.
Blessed be God.
Brother, and I want you to knowthe devil wouldn't have had it

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that way.
Amen.
This last Adam, amen, in Eden.
The first Adam was a man thatGod made.
But in the wilderness, thank Godwas a man that God had begotten.

(42:31):
Hallelujah.
Amen.
Glory.
This is the second showdown now.
Will this last Adam fail?
Will he fail?
Glory.
The first temptation come andJesus knocked him down with the

(42:53):
word.
Second temptation come and Jesusknocked him down with the word.
Third temptation come and Jesusknocked him down with the word.
Glory.
If you please, the devil struckout, and Jesus knocked a home

(43:15):
run that day.
The Bible said, and the devilleaveth him.
That's V-I-C-T-O-R-Y.
Hallelujah.
Any of y'all ever been in thepep rally at school and used to

(43:36):
go to school?

SPEAKER_04 (43:45):
Hallelujah.
How do they do it?
Glory be to God.
Y'all want to help me?

SPEAKER_05 (44:03):
Give me a bee.
Now I know some of you is notgonna say it.
Because you're whole.

(44:35):
She hadn't been saved long.
And I didn't I didn't look downon her in disdain.
But all she heard was Elvis'version of that down from his
glory.
And she got offended when weplayed that in church.

(44:57):
She thought we were singing nowor never.
Elvis is now or never.
Bless the Lord, glory to God forher.
But when I explained it to her,I said, Sister, Elvis stole that
from the church.

(45:20):
And he put that old love wordsto it.
Sensual.
Devilish.
That wisdom that is earthy ofthe earth.
But I told her, I says, thankGod.
I said, the real name for thattune and that song is Down from

(45:40):
His Glory.
Brother David Robinson washelping me build a set of
cabinets one time.
And I was whistling that all dayjust about it.
And Brother David just aboutmarked me off.
Hallelujah.
Glory.
He didn't believe in whirlingmusic, neither do I.

(46:04):
Glory be to Jesus.
We're gonna get back to thatthree cheers for Jesus in a
minute.
Y'all just hold on here.
And after a while I got tosinging the words to that song.
Down from his glory.

(46:24):
Ever living story.
Dave said, Brother Ben, where dothey put them words to that
song?
I said, What do you mean, Dave?
He said, When I heard that Elvissung it, now or never, I reckon
he's talking to his girl or hiswoman or something.

(46:47):
Now or never.
I said, say.
I said Elvis stole that from thechurch, Dave.
He said, Brother Ben, I waslosing confidence in you from
whistling that now or never.
Glory be to Jesus.
Give me a V.

SPEAKER_07 (47:09):
Oh, that sounds good for Jesus.
Give me an I give me a C Tellswhat give me an R.

(47:52):
Give me an in that spells what?
Whoa.
Victory in.
Give me the chimney.
Give me an E that spells what?

(48:15):
Victory in Jesus, my Saviorforever.

SPEAKER_05 (48:34):
In Jesus' name, Mary Magdalene was saved.
In Jesus' name, Peter followedJesus.
In Jesus' name, Matthew droppedhis pencil and followed Jesus.
In Jesus' name, the sick washealed.

SPEAKER_03 (49:27):
You're right.
Come on, devil.

SPEAKER_07 (49:36):
Woo! Claim the victory.
Claim the victory in Jesus.

SPEAKER_00 (49:55):
Thank you for joining us today on Foundations
of Truth.
We hope today's message hasstrengthened your faith and
helped you grow inunderstanding.
Be sure to subscribe so youdon't miss an episode.
And share this podcast withothers who seek the truth.
Until next time, stay groundedin God's word and walk in his

(50:15):
life.
God bless you.
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