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Time is but a Vapor-LET'S GET JACKED UP!

On this episode, Jack and Tim discuss time and the value of our time here on earth. How are we using it? How do we use it for God? How do we use it for ourselves?

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Now Here are the hosts of this episode, Tim.

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My name is Tim, with you right here in the
doc Te studios, and with me today is Tim. Just me,
but lay Actually there will be Jack here in just
a few minutes. I did a recording with Jack yesterday,
so he and I did a brand new episode about time.

(06:01):
So yeah, today's episode is about time. We just don't
have enough time and the value of time in our
lives and what we do with our time in our lives.
So that's what today's episode is all about. But first
I want to get some house cleaning out of the way.
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doing live and you could chat with me live as
like right now. It is Thursday, September twenty six, twenty
twenty four, right now, So yes, jump on in, just

(08:00):
like Captain Epoch does many many Thursdays. By the way,
Captain Epoch, man, brother, you have a show Monday night,
Wednesday night, Friday nights. Check a show out. Please do
me a favorite. Check a show out. He goes live.
I believe seven pm Pacific time, ten pm Eastern time.
Correct me if I'm wrong on that, brother, and I'll

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correct it. But I do believe that's when he goes live.
And check it out. It's a good show. He's been
on a couple of times now and he's going to
be my new co host when I don't have anybody.
But today I already pre recorded some stuff, so I'm
just gonna go with that. And Byby and Cameron they'll

(08:44):
be back on Lord Willing soon, Okay. So they haven't
quit or nothing. They just got busy lives, just like
we're going to be talking about today. Our lives are
so busy we don't have time for anything, right, So
but we'll discuss that. Another thing. You get that app.
It's great. You can listen to us every time we
go live, and it's great. Now, the other thing I

(09:07):
want to discuss is my music. But I did an
album of my own, a solo album, and it's out.
You could go to it. It's it's not really Christian,
but it's it's positive stuff. It's you know, it's about
my life. The album is called Project Life and oh,
I guess you could say. The band, if you will,

(09:29):
is called The Outlets In. Outlets In is all one
word O U T L E T s I N.
It's one word. You could get that music on Amazon Music,
you could get it on YouTube music, iTunes. I believe
it's just about everywhere, so check it out. It's called

(09:50):
the outlets in the album is called Project Life. It's
uh I you know, I spent many years writing and did.
It's our original music. Anyways, check that out if you like,
please do that'd be nice. And then also if you
want to hear my Christian rock band that they've been

(10:14):
on the show a few times called Eternal Element, we
are currently working on a full album. That's so exciting.
I'm very happy about that. We are currently working on
a full album. It's Christian rock. It is a little
heavier than my other stuff, but if you like Christian rock,

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check it out. We are right now on reverbnation dot
com and we are also right now on SoundCloud. That's right,
SoundCloud and reverbnation dot com. That's where you can hear music.
We also have we just this week, we just got

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a YouTube channel, so we do have like six videos
out already. Check that out on the YouTube channel. It
is called Eternal Element. And we're also on Instagram, so
check us out on Instagram as well. Okay, with all
that said, let's dive now into Jack and I talking

(11:22):
about time. We simply just don't have enough time. So
here we go, guys, and when it's over with I'll
come back on live and we could chit chat, and
I'll go over your chats on live on air if
you would like me to. If not, tell me you
don't want me to, then I won't. Otherwise I will. Okay,

(11:45):
So here we go. I got Jack on the line.
I'm I'm Tim here and Jack. Welcome aboard, Welcome aboard.

(12:08):
I've been here a while, and uh, what is going
on today? We want to talk about time? And you know, Jack,
we live in a world that we don't have time
for hardly anything anymore, because we're so busy in life. Right,
So we get busy. We don't do this, we don't
do that, We don't have time for our own thing.

(12:30):
We got family, we got work, we got oh our
old church duties, we got all kinds of duties and
a busy busy work.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Yeah okay, So and then we got kids, sports, we
got kids' activities like I got my grandkids. Stuff going on,
you know, and next thing, you know, you know, a
lot of life is passed you by. I'm sixty four.
I don't know how I got hold that quick, you know,
and you know, and and it just uh, Tim, you
see it. You're you're you're so you're so intense on

(13:04):
making no monthly bills that and and and having that
check every Friday and everything that that that paydays on Friday.
It's all you look forward to is Friday and you know,
get you that paycheck, getting that weekend and and and
that's why they call Wednesday Hunday. It's like getting over
the house, right. But how many paychecks have you collected
over the years?

Speaker 2 (13:24):
Tim?

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Hundreds? Okay? Those are those are weeks that just flew
by that that you had had you you were so
busy that remembering each and everything you did during those times,
you couldn't possibly do it all.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
Right, right, you know. And God doesn't live in time,
And we'll get to that, but first, let's let's talk
about our time right here on earth. You're telling me
something yesterday over the phone that was kind of profound.
And explain to the audience what you were telling me.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
Well, I was listening to that. I was on my
way home from a job in the evening and the
John test Show came on the radio.

Speaker 4 (14:04):
Oh yeah, John Tesh I believe the iHeartRadio and whatnot.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Yeah, And he came on the radio and I was
listening to his show, and he said that there was
a professor, a guy who when he who when he
turned sixty five, he you know, he he believed in
getting the most out of your life possible. That's what
this guy believed. And he said, but most people don't

(14:30):
understand how valuable their their day is or their life.
And he said, so this guy did a study in
a survey and the and scientific study and all the
research to go with it, and he said that that,
you know, we went the average man, according to life
expectancy charts, lives to be about seventy three to seventy five.

(14:52):
That's that's the lifespan of most men, okay. And so
so that's what he had, the lifespan average of most men. Now,
some men live longer, of course, and a lot die younger,
he said, so. So, but if that's the lifespan, he said,
you have to look at how many years you have
left on the lean end and how many on the

(15:16):
far end. Well, I'm sixty four, So if that means
I die at seventy three, go to heaven, that means
I got like eight years left. Okay. If I go
to sixty five, that means I got ten years left okay,
because I'm almost sixty five. You know, my wife says
I'm already sixty five, but you know I'm sixty four.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
But if.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Well, that's even then, even then that's not that much.
I'm thick, that's only that's only fifteen years. Okay. So
so even if I live to eighty, that's fifteen years.
So I now know that I have I have more
life behind me than what's in front of me. And

(15:55):
so in order to point the value value of days,
each day is getting more and more valuable because I
have left less of them to spend or less of
them to invest. Okay, So if you think about the

(16:16):
value of your time, at one point, the value of
time becomes more valuable than money, more valuable than the
property because you can't take none of it with you.
And you never hear anybody on their deathbed whish and
they had another day at work. You never hear anybody
on their deathbed worried about not making another million dollars.

(16:37):
What you do is you hear everybody that says, I
just wish I had more time with my kids, my grandkids,
my husband, my wife, more time with the ones we love. Okay,
that's what people talk about, you know, I mean, there
might be some today that would say more time with
my dog, but you know, because so many people love

(16:58):
their pets like their children now, but or who's going
to take care of my dog? You know kind of thing.
But the concept that was presented was profound. He said.
So you take your earnings for your entire life, he says,
and you divide them over the years that you've been

(17:22):
in in alive, your working age, he goes, he goes,
and what you come up with is your average value.
What is your average value? They do this, by the way,
at the insurance companies. They do this at the Social
Security department, and they value your life. That's why some

(17:44):
people when they get their soci security it's only like
twelve hundred bucks a month, because because they realize social
Security has the real value on what their month is worth,
and more than we have, we consider it valuable. I'm
one hundred grand a year, You're only giving me twelve
hundred bucks a month, right, Okay, But that's not how

(18:06):
they figure it. They figured off of the actual value
of your life. So your life, if you it's funny
that if you'd never worked in and paid so security
and you go and apply it for SOD security. You
have no records, so they have to pay you the
max of like twenty six hundred a month. Okay, all right, yeah,

(18:27):
so if you never worked, if you're a housewife and
you never worked, that's actually a good thing for you.
Check it out. I'm not the SOCID Security department, I'm
not the attorney, so our accountant, so you have to
check your own. But that's the what I was told
by a Social Security representative that they get more because
they have no record to go against. It's crazy, right

(18:50):
that to me, that says they wouldn't get anything. Okay,
if you didn't pay, you don't get that, you know,
that's what that would normally tell me. But that's not
the way it works anyway. So long story short is
they take you take the value your days, you average
it out, and then you divide your the amount of
days you have left of your life into that period

(19:11):
and it and what it does is it is it
start and it quadruples in some cases the value of
what your daily value is. So right now, say that
I was making four hundred a day, and but I
averaged it out through my childhood and everything else. When

(19:33):
I wasn't working, and it comes down to two hundred
a day. Well, if that took sixty four years, sixty
five years to get that means that if I only
have eight years left, now, how many times does eight
go into sixty five?

Speaker 4 (19:51):
Eight?

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Right? So now eight times two hundred is the value
of my day. So and money my day would be
worth a thou eight times two. That's sixteen hundred, yeah,
sixteen hundred dollars today and every day it gains in
value financially. That's just to show you the value of

(20:13):
your investment today. So if you if you're talking about
investing in your time, that when you invested in your
time as a senior, now you're investing something really, really valuable.
So how are you going to invest it? Are you
going to invest it in the work of God? Are
you going to invest it in your children and grandchildren?

(20:36):
Because the things that people talk about on their deathbed
is that is that they wish they had more time
with their loved ones, right, So being with your loved
ones and who is your primary loved one?

Speaker 7 (20:48):
God?

Speaker 3 (20:49):
So when we get to heaven and this is a
part that got meet him. When I get to heaven
and Now every Christian wants to hear God say good job,
well done, my faithful servant.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Yep, right, well done, my good and faithful servants says
in the Bible.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Yes, well, what does that mean if I take the
hours that I invested in doing that I actually invested
in doing God's work and building God's kingdom, and yes,
being a good father, being a good husband, being good
a mother, being a good grandparent, being a good brother,

(21:32):
being a good friend, those are all good investments. But
if I actually take all the hours that I invested
in doing God's work and doing the will of God,
how much of a twenty four hour day will that
actually turn out to be? And when I say invest,

(21:55):
I don't mean like I went to a meeting one
time and a Christian meeting. Had drove an hour to
get there, and I was so frustrated because I went
in this meeting and an hour later when the meeting ended,
I had an hour drive back and nothing of value
was discussed or came to a decision in that meeting.

(22:20):
So it's like all those people that were at that
meeting and invested that time, and yeah, they invested that
time in God's work, but it was it virtually ended
up with no result, no value. How often do you
know if you're a street minister and you just drive
around and you go out to the streets and you're
not actually talking to people. You're just driving around looking

(22:41):
at bad neighborhoods, going yoh, we should talk here, stop
here one day, we should do this one day, But
you never act. That's what impressed me about Ian and
Hannah and his team. They literally would stop at a
corner and just start ministering to the guy on the
homeless guy in the corner. Okay, randomly. They didn't they

(23:01):
weren't waiting on anything. They just where they saw an opportunity,
they jumped on it. Okay. And that's what and that's
what I'm saying. So if you invest three hours into
to uh, you know, doing our reads, but you never
leave the office or you never actually talk to anybody,

(23:25):
did you actually invest three hours? Yeah, you were out
three hours, but you only talked to one guy for
four seconds. So I started looking at me in my
world because I'm the one getting ready to face God
in not too many years for now, And what's he

(23:46):
going to say to me? Is he going to look
at my investment in our relationship and our time and
my time serving him as him my lord and master
and me his servant doing his will. What am I
going to have to lay out on the table? What

(24:06):
is he going to look at? Is he going to
go you made it? Or is he going to say
you did a great job. Jack, I'm excited to have
you here because you just you you went for it.
You did the dude, okay? Or did I just purchase

(24:27):
the ticket to get in the door. And I'm gonna be,
as my wife jokes, cleaning cleaning toilets.

Speaker 4 (24:34):
You're in but you know you barely made it, right,
that kind of.

Speaker 9 (24:37):
Thing, right, there's many mansions, but I'm gonna be living
in the doghouse and just cleaning toilets, okay. And and
so when you think about investment, when my kids, grandkids
remember me, what investment are they going to be take?

Speaker 3 (24:54):
What value is my investment in them going to be?
When I look back in business, you know that I
do free little libraries, and I collect books and donate books,
and not that I'm bragging but about that, but it's
an investment in society, in people, in their ability to read.

(25:18):
And if you can't read. You can't read the Bible, okay,
And so how much how much you do the podcast,
you lead your music, the music at church, you practice
so that you can lead the music at church. There's
we have investments. But even at that, even at our efforts,

(25:41):
because we're spending forty to fifty hours at working or
trying to make money, that only leaves a percentage, a
small portion for God. And if in that small portion
of time, only a few minutes of it was actually valuable,

(26:05):
then what have we really? How good a job did
we are we actually doing?

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (26:11):
I don't want. I don't want. I don't want to
get to heaven and step up. And they start rolling
in the real of my lifetime and I'm just sitting
there going, oh my gosh, that's terrible. Oh man, he
saw me look at that girl's short skirt. Oh no,
oh he heard my thoughts. Oh no, you.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
Know, yeah, that's that's that going to be fun there.
But I don't know, Jack, when I I kind of
look at it this way, you know, you go through
life and if there's an opportunity, Let's say you're at
work and there's an opportunity that you know, you and
I we spend a lot of time in the truck
together when we were going to jobs and we would

(26:55):
talk and discuss God. Well let's say, you know, me
and somebody else are truck together and God comes up
and we can discuss God. That's an opportunity to share
the gospel, to share the good news of Jesus Christ.
So that's an opportunity there. I don't know if, like
you know, we're supposed to just be I don't know,

(27:18):
working for God out there twenty four hours seven. I
know he understands it's very difficult to do that.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Well, you know, I don't want to justify my actions.
I don't want to be the guy that says, okay,
this is good enough or he do you know, does
he look at that critically? You know? And he surely
he doesn't. You know. That's what Jesus. When Jesus Christ
saved me, he he saved me in spite of my

(27:50):
errors and my mistakes.

Speaker 4 (27:52):
Okay. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
And when I face God, face the Father, he'll he'll
fill in the gaps his blood washed over me. God
won't be looking at me as much as he will
his son. And if his son's a vouching for me
and you we're in. But when it comes times that
says save up. Don't save up your treasures on earth
where moths and stuff can take can destroy it. Yet

(28:18):
save up your treasures in heaven. Well that means that
they're that that that what we do on earth will
have value in heaven. Okay. And I want to not
just get through the gate. I don't. I want to
actually be I want him to be proud of me, Okay.
I want Jesus to be standing boldly, Yes, this is

(28:40):
one of mine.

Speaker 7 (28:41):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
And and what is what? And when you talk about
I only have eight years laughter, twelve years lefter, fifteen
years left? How much value am I going to put
on that? For my grandchildren, my wife, my sons and
my God.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
Yeah, I mean that that is a that is something
to think about.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
You know, I'm fortunate, Am I am I gonna worry
about what kind of whether the couch am I living
rooms cloth or leather? Or whether my lawn got mowed
today or next week? I mean, you know how many
of us. Oh, I can't go out. I got that
Saturdays the day I mowed the lawn Saturdays, the day Saturdays,

(29:28):
the day I worshed the cars. I can't go Wednesday night.
When Tuesday nights the day that I go do this,
you know, I meet my buddy at the library. You know, No,
we make excuses to not.

Speaker 4 (29:44):
Do the dude.

Speaker 3 (29:46):
I mean, I'm sitting out here doing a hard job
today in my handymoon company, and it took me. Like
you and I were talking, you want to do it.
You you have the ability of doing it when you
look at the labor intents and you're like, it's hard
to get started doing it. But once you're doing it,

(30:08):
once you're doing it, Tim, you were talking about editing
these podcasts for for you know, iHeart Ratio and all
those It's it's it's demanding, it takes time, it's somewhat tedious,
and and and once you're into it, you're into it.
You you love what you're doing, just like I love
doing you know, bird screening around solar panels and stuff.

(30:32):
Once I'm on the roof and I'm actually in the
mode of doing it, I love doing it.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
It's just getting started.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
Yeah, you look at the whole hill you gotta climb,
and you're like, oh man, I want to invest I
want to do this for three hours this morning. Come on,
you know, and and that's what we're all up against.
Do I want to get out? Do I want to
actually get out and hand out tracks for gotten? Do
I want to get out and put I be uncomfortable

(31:02):
and have people mention God to somebody wearing a rainbow
shirt and and have them, you know, look at me
like what are you talking to me for? Okay? Or
me or me wearing my rainbow shirt and having a
Christian guy put me down or or look at me
nasty looks from Christian people because I'm wearing a rainbow

(31:23):
shirt because I'm doing outreach to people that wear rainbow okay.
And this is where God says, okay, this is where
your investment is good. It's when you're willing to take
and do and go and you actually start.

Speaker 4 (31:44):
Yeah, And you know, I think he really wants you
to put forth an effort. That's what he's looking for
because it's it's it's your heart. He's just looking at
your heart right here.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
And and you know, even even with isa Abraham and Isaac,
what was the test? The test is would he do it?
It wasn't doing it. It wasn't at what God supplied
and offering. Besides Isaac for the situation. He wanted to

(32:16):
see if he would take that do go through the motion,
go to the battlefield. He wanted to see him take
his son, leave his house in all of his turmoil
and all of his his his downtroddenness at the time
and and emotional convictions to take his only son and

(32:38):
walk up to that go because they didn't have a
lot of these tabernacles were on the side of a
hill kind of thing, and go out there and do
because you didn't want the smell of blood and flies
and everything from the blood around your home. So you
put these things where you did these life sacrifices away
from your house in seclusion. So you weren't making an option.

(32:59):
It was it's something you did, and you did it
in secret somewhat, not as a showing, okay. And so
he went out into the the basic wilderness or where
he could get to where his offer, tory tabernacle, sacrificial
altar was to execute a son. Can you imagine that walk.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Yeah, to think about the dreadful thing you have to do,
and the.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
Night and maybe if you got the message, like at
five o'clock last night, tim that God wanted you to
to execute offer your son to him tomorrow morning at
nine o'clocke. Can you imagine trying to sleep all night and.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
Then think about you think maybe, I mean, if that
were me, I'd be like, is that really God telling me?
I mean, is that you God really telling me to
do this?

Speaker 3 (33:57):
You'd have to question it, right, And because that's not
the God that you think you serve, right, But that's
the God in the Bible, okay. And you don't know
what the end result was. God, God wasn't going he
knows the past, present, future. He wasn't going to have
him execute his son. But he knew that Abraham didn't

(34:18):
and so he wanted the test was will he do it?
And will he commit himself to it? And will he
do it because of his love for me? And he
went to the altar. There must have been a flow
of tears running down his eyes. His heart must have

(34:41):
been pounding through his chest, and he said, and he
was praying, probably praying constantly, God, take this from me,
don't make me do this, Lord. And then God supplied
a substitute offering.

Speaker 4 (34:59):
And that's and think about his boy, I mean, his
boy had to just get up there and say Okay,
I mean.

Speaker 3 (35:06):
Yeah, Dad, it's what God wants. Go ahead and do this.

Speaker 4 (35:10):
Wow, you know, I mean that would just bring tears
in my eyes even more.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
Right.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
But he had to leave the house, Tim, Yeah, he
had to sharpen his knife. Tim. He had to walk
to the altar. Tim. He had to put his son
on the altar. Tim. He had to be read do
he had to do the do the results. And here's
the thing. The results are Gods not ours. We're not

(35:39):
responsible for the results. We're responsible for the doing. He says.
When you're in a cotton you go to a farm
and he sees workers in the cotton soil, you don't
put up to work and go, hey, you guys got
a nice crop this year. Now they'll look at you like, why.

Speaker 4 (35:56):
Are you talking to me yet?

Speaker 3 (35:58):
Here it's on my field. I just work in the field.
The owner of the field is this guy over here. Okay,
you want to compliment the crop, go tell that guy
it's his field. I just work in the field. And
it is the worker that's doing the harvesting responsible for
the yield, for what it yields? Now, is he is

(36:19):
he responsible for what this? What the seeding and the
watering and the nurturing and the fertilizing. What it what it?
What the yield was at the end. Now the owner
is responsible for the yield. The owner is the one
that reaps the harvest. The owner is the one that
is responsible for supplying the seed, supplying the water, supplying

(36:39):
the fertilizer, supplying what's needed for the workers to put
it in place. Their job is just to put it
in place, right, okay. And that's outreach. That's what God
wants us all to be doing, is reaching people for God.
And if we look at ourselves honestly, outreach is my ministry. Well,

(37:00):
when I look at myself honestly in the mirror, you know,
the Bible, the Sunday school pastor tells me before a minister,
several ministers have told me over the years, and a
couple of deacons and some Sunday School teachers that when
they get ready to preach a sermon or they get
ready to teach a class, there God the Holy Spirit

(37:23):
convicts them of what they're teaching, so that the conviction
comes out to the people. So that's presented with repentance.
And you know, I mean times I've preached or taught
a class in church and I was convicted in tears

(37:44):
before ever presenting it to the people.

Speaker 4 (37:47):
Yeah, because you had to do the lesson.

Speaker 3 (37:50):
I had to do the lesson. I had to walk
the walk, I had to go through the I had
to be Abraham. I had to get the message and
then go through the walk until time to present.

Speaker 4 (38:01):
You know, a lot of times God gives us, let's say,
we got to teach a lesson, like you were saying,
a lot of times that lesson is for us first
and then the people second.

Speaker 3 (38:11):
And I believe that's absolutely correct. I believe that there's
a picture I use now and then on Facebook from
I got it at I forget the name of it
in a beast Pro shop, and there's a sign in
there that said, bad decisions make good stories. Okay, and Tim,
you know you tell me all the time that my

(38:33):
bad decisions in life were great stories. And you want
me to tell more of those, And my sons want
me to tell more of those, and my grandkids want
me to tell more of those. And people can be
fascinated by the stories, or they can learn from them
from my mistake so they don't make those mistakes. Okay,

(38:54):
And isn't it amazing how many people in prisons accept
Christ and become fabulous ministers of God. How many military
guys are on the front lines in Iraq, Afghanistan and
Vietnam and other places and become huge ministers of God
because while they were dealing with that horror, God did

(39:16):
something profound in their life. Okay, yeah, there's a There's
a gentleman that goes around and he was they were
being overrun. I don't know if it was bag Dad
or where they were at, but they were a small
little station and they were being overrun and bullets were flying,
and they were at the fence and he was in
and he said that he they were you know, the

(39:39):
people are dying all around him, and he leans up
against the the he's in front of the building and
he's shooting and shooting, and then next thing you know,
it's over. And one of the guys turns around and
he says, wow. He goes, dude, you you were protected.

(39:59):
He goes, there were I look back and there were
angels all around you. Yeah. And then he goes, you
got to see this. And when they stepped away from
the building, there was an outline they have pictures of it.
He shows it when he does this presentation in churches.
There was an outline of bullets forming his body. What

(40:27):
the whole the whole wall was plowed with bullets through
it except for where his body was.

Speaker 10 (40:35):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
Yeah, and it's a true story. I can't think of
his name now. It was it was, it was, it was.
He came to our church years ago and he showed
the slides of all this and people are like wow.
And and the testimony is from the guy that were
there with him, and he said, all I did was say, Lord,

(41:00):
if now's the time, if today I has my day,
I'm ready. I know you'll watch over my family. And
he walked out and he did the do and he
stood proud, and the fear was God. He said, he
had no fear of death, and it was gone. He

(41:24):
was given peace. And then and then these people, then
these other soldiers turned around and told him what they
saw and then turned him around and there was this
his body figure in the on the wall with no
bullets in it.

Speaker 4 (41:43):
So in that in that moment in time, speaking of time,
God made him invincible.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
Yes, And here's the thing the in in in the
Old Testament, there's a story about a guy, not Abraham
that we that we read about in the Bible, another
one and he says, he says, he goes to Hell
and he says, send, uh, oh, send, let me go
back and tell you know the people, would you know,

(42:10):
to warn people, and blah blah blah. And they tell it.
And the Bible says that the Angel told him, you know,
even if you went back, no one would believe you.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
Right.

Speaker 3 (42:20):
And and this is the issue with testimonies tim for God,
God throughout time, and we're talking about time today. God
throughout time has given has has profoundly. There's millions and
millions of testimonies, and people will not believe them. They're

(42:44):
too miraculous for their worldly minds. Okay, And and I
tell you the story of my X ray where the
cancer is moved from my lung and I and and
God removed it. And I have the documentation of the

(43:04):
extra the cat scan before and the MRI to isolate
it after my healing. And I have the documentation. And
people say, oh, well, those those multi million dollar machines.

Speaker 4 (43:19):
They screw up all the time.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
They screw up all the time, they make those mistakes,
and they even made a mockery movie of it with
Queen Latifah called The Last Holiday or something. They she
went in and they got an MRI machine and the
guy told her she was dying and then he found
out later as she blew was blowing everything out that right,

(43:43):
and that was a mockery of that situation, basically confirming
to people that that does happen. You see what I'm saying, Satan.
Satan is so subtle, Tim, He's so cunning that he knows,
he knows that entertainment he can spread his message.

Speaker 4 (44:03):
Okay, you know, yeah, I was just going to say,
it's funny that you and I are talking right now
as we're recording this, and somebody sent me this message.
Isn't this so what we're talking about today. God pulled
you out of the pit so you could go back
in and get more people out. Never forget that. That's

(44:24):
what is it. So, I mean, that's what we're here.
That's our purpose here on earth. Once we are saved,
once we once God protected us, got us out of
the pit of hell, and now we have to go
get others.

Speaker 3 (44:41):
And just like that soldier, Yeah, you if you're gonna die,
you have a peace because it's you're doing God's work.
If you if you, if God is going to protect you,
He's going to protect you, and you have to be confident.
Then no matter what happens, you're going to either be
protected or you're going to be in heaven, and so

(45:04):
there should be no fear. Okay, you can step out
boldly like Daniel and the lions, then he can save
you from the lions, and he can you know me,
Shaq shadrack in the bed to go. You can be
cast into a burning fire and he not get burned.

(45:27):
If he's protecting you, you won't get burned. Okay. If
you do get burned and you go to heaven, it
was your time. He chose that. That was the moment
and you're glorified in heaven because you stepped out boldly
in the last minute of your life and did what
he wanted you to do, just like Abraham did with Isaac.

Speaker 4 (45:51):
Yeah, why let's take a break.

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Speaker 4 (46:30):
Yea.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
And you did a video of me a years ago, about.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
A couple of years back. Yeah, I sure did a.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
Couple yeah, of me on the roof doing pigeon screening
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(47:02):
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(47:23):
I can run one. If there's say there's four solar
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(47:45):
then and I macancta fasten all and then I weave
those corners with galvanized wire so that it will never
come undone, and they and the pigeon rats can't break
into it, and so it eliminates the possibility. And this
stuff lasts for fifteen to twenty years.

Speaker 4 (48:06):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
So you don't have the pigeons, you don't have the poop,
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so you pay once, you pay for quality, and you're done.
And instead of over and over and over, now I
do charge separately for cleaning, installing the screens, cleaning the roof,

(48:33):
and cleaning the rain gutters. Those are three different projects,
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then I also clean solar panels, so that everything I'm
focusing on now is in these categories. Solar panel cleaning,
solar panel pigeons, screening, rain gutter cleaning, roof cleaning, and

(48:59):
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And so what I'm doing for people right now is
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Speaker 4 (49:10):
Yeah, and so it's coming up, I believe it or not, right, And.

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Speaker 3 (53:09):
When I look back, Tim and I and I and
I realize how much God's done for me, how much
He's invested in me and my time. Then every day
that I'm on earth, that commandment, go and reach the
world the that we're supposed to be reaching, the loss

(53:33):
for Christ, that investment, that that that goal. How much
of that goal? How much of that work can I
accredit myself to actually doing? You know, I can sit
here and plan all day long. Okay, I can plan
to go to work. I can create a really good plan.

(53:54):
I can I can promote the work. But if I
don't do the work, if I don't act actually start.

Speaker 4 (54:01):
The work, they're not going to get done.

Speaker 3 (54:04):
It's not going to get done. And I'm going to
face God right and my yea, And that time. As
you get older, your time becomes more valuable because you
have less of it.

Speaker 4 (54:20):
Right.

Speaker 3 (54:21):
You know what's really crazy to him is that a
lot of churches don't have a ministry to senior citizens.
And but the church in their own records knows that
senior citizens are the best tigers, they're the most loyal,

(54:42):
they're the most supportive of the church. But yet we
dick direct our outreach to the children to the young adults.

Speaker 4 (54:50):
True, yeah, they want families in there for sure.

Speaker 3 (54:54):
Right, but and they and they use this term to
motivate the people. We're always one generation away from Christianity
being extinct.

Speaker 4 (55:06):
I don't know. I thought the Dark Ages were that.

Speaker 3 (55:09):
Well, here's the deal, Tim, That is a lie. That
is a bold faced lie. Because the Bible says that
Christ will rule here for one thousand years after he
kicks the Antichrist off the throne. Okay, so the Christian
message can never the fire can never be extinguished. Yeah,

(55:35):
you might not be going to a church. They might
outlaw the church, they might burn the bibles, they might
confiscate Bibles, but the spirit of God cannot be quenched
on planet Earth. It will endure. So the statement that
were one generation from Christianity being extinct on Earth is
a lie. And pastors are saying this across the Maria

(56:01):
Used directors are saying this. Outreach directors are saying this,
and this is how Satan's getting into the church.

Speaker 4 (56:10):
Time, yeah, time, you know. And there's so many ways.
By the way, you know, you've told me before, Jack
that there's a lot of ways to make money. There's
not just one way. You don't you know, you don't
always have to go forty hours a week to some
one place and make your money. You could go do
different things. But just like there's many ways to make money,

(56:30):
there's many ways to do outreach for christ. It doesn't
have to be on a street corner. You could do
that if you're like that's you know, what you feel
allowed to do, But you don't have to. There's so
many ways, many many ways.

Speaker 3 (56:45):
And you know, I have a little outreach ministry going
and it blows it blows my mind. The lack of
knowledge or the lack of interest in trying something they've
never right before. Okay, Tim, God God has an outreach

(57:06):
program that you don't have to go and do. You don't.
It's as you go, as you said earlier, when you're working,
when you're you know, at a baseball game.

Speaker 4 (57:21):
An opportunity. It looks like there's an opportunity to sees it.

Speaker 3 (57:25):
Right, and there's a way to seize it without any confrontation,
without any headaches with and a two year old could
do this without any any frustration. And the most quiet,
introverted person into congregation at any congregation or no congregation,
maybe your person that worships God alone at home. Anyone

(57:47):
could do God's outreach, but they just don't have the
knowledge or the keys to do it. And it's available
to them, and but the takers are few. Okay, everybody's
got their own agenda instead of God's agenda, and we're
losing ground on planet Earth. Tim, let me ask you

(58:11):
a question when they if they outlaw the Bible, because
when Satan's when the Antichrist starts taking over. If they
outlaw churches to hold church, if they outlaw the Bibles,
if they outlaw you talking about God, how hard is
it going to be to do outreach? Oh?

Speaker 4 (58:31):
Yeah, very difficult there's one.

Speaker 3 (58:34):
By a place in the Bible that says that that
in the last days it will be very difficult for
anyone to accept Christ.

Speaker 4 (58:43):
Ask the Chinese, I mean they got to go underground, right,
I mean they're doing it. They are doing it, but
it's very difficult.

Speaker 3 (58:51):
Look at Islam, you got to be underground. You can't
even carry a Bible into Saudi Arabia. You can't be
in the military, in our military, going to a military base.
You can't that. You can't carry a Bible. Okay, you
can't go into some Islamic countries and say the name Jesus. Okay,
it's already there. And so how do you do outreach

(59:16):
in those places? Well, the same way you can do
outreach here in America in your everyday life. Okay. And
people don't understand it. Tim, In your church, and I'm
gonna get let the cat out of the back. In
your church, how many people you probably know them, will

(59:41):
will literally they love leading somebody to Christ.

Speaker 4 (59:47):
Three four, yeah, probably even maybe ten, I don't know,
let's say ten.

Speaker 3 (59:56):
Okay, but how many of them love going out and
and you know, proclaiming God in the streets and being
confronted by anti Christian people less than ten, right, okay,
So how many people are in your church?

Speaker 4 (01:00:14):
Oh, I don't know, fifty five sixty.

Speaker 3 (01:00:18):
Okay, So and tomorrow God has a way for all
sixty people to do outreach and the four people or
five people or ten people to do what they're good at.
And that is your daughter runs into somebody and she

(01:00:41):
handles her life real well, and something happens on the
you're I don't know what's your daughter into cheerleading?

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
She likes drama right now, drama.

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
So she's a drama and somebody puts her down, upsets
her that normally would have set her, but she she
knows God loves her, and she handles her stuff real, real, professionally, real, maturely,
and somebody takes notice and she sees somebody there that's
got a lot of emotional problems. And she said, and

(01:01:19):
the difference of the two is one is confident in
the relationship with God and know and and and confident
in who they are to God, and the other one
is a nervous wreck or emotionally challenge because somebody can
upset her just by their words or whatever. And and
so she's you know, she's in tears and stuff and

(01:01:41):
your daughter, can you know console and say, hey, you
need a shoulder to cry on? And she says yeah,
and what's the matter. And she tells her what's the matter.
And she just hands her card and says, hey, when
if you like more comfort, if you like more help
with this. The next time this happens, give this number

(01:02:03):
a call. And when they call that number, all it
is a number on a paper. When they call that number,
there's somebody there says how can I help you? And
the person says blah blah blah, and and that person
has trained to say, well, I'd love we'd love to
help you with this. We're really busy. Uh So, the

(01:02:27):
way we work here is we want to make sure
that you're committed, so you know who when would you
when would you like to talk? And what have you
tried to do? What have you done the past to
get through this thing? What's what's worked for you in
the past. And they tell them this has worked for
me in the past. I went to AA, I went
to you know, got a divorce, blah blah blah, whatever

(01:02:49):
the situation may be. And the person says, well, would
that would that work for you? Again and the person says,
well maybe, well, let then go try it and when
it doesn't work, keep my number, keep the number and
call me back. I haven't mentioned God at all. I

(01:03:11):
haven't mentioned Jesus Christ. Why because it's too soon. When
Jesus went to the woman in the well, he started
talking and she said, wait a minute, buddy. She hold it.
There's a man coming. And he said, tell me everything
I need to know. And Jesus said, it is I okay.
When in the road to Amaeis, the two disciples are

(01:03:32):
walking and Christ was walking with them, and he was
talking to them, and they come to a split in
the road, and as Christ walked away on the other direction,
he revealed himself to them and they recognized him. And
they were so blown away. They said, why didn't we
recognize him? His words were burning in our years, His
truth is wisdom, and yet we didn't recognize until he

(01:03:55):
got far away. It was because it was the timing
was right. Some people aren't ready. If tim if if you,
if I give you a car and say call this number,
and you call that number, and it says, first Baptist Church,
what are you? What's going to happen? Right? So that
person has to be ready to hear the message. See,

(01:04:19):
when we're out planting seed, you don't know if the
seed is the ground is rocky, you don't know if
the seed is fur is tilled already. When you're out
planting seed, you don't know if the grounds as naturally
new as nutrients in and a fertilizer. You don't know
what's going on the ground. Your job was just to
go out and plant seeds, right, you don't know. You

(01:04:40):
don't know where they're going to land. And that's what
the beginning is. The beginning is planting the seat, and
the seed has seen somebody with an issue that is
having a hard time dealing. Maybe they're obese, maybe they're
you know God, maybe they're a warrior. Both obesity and
worry is the sin. Okay, But you don't go out
and say, you know you're fat, you're a sinn. Okay,

(01:05:01):
you don't go what do you worry about? You're a Christian?
What you you don't love God? You're you're worrying? You
know that's a sin. You're sinning against God. You don't
that's judgment. You don't, you don't, you don't do that.
Just pushes them away. But what if you do you say, hey,
would you like to help with this? And they say, yeah,

(01:05:21):
this people can help. Here's their number. You're not telling them, hey,
you got to turn to Jesus. Blah blah blah. No,
you're not starting a problem at work. You didn't tell
them anything about God. And then boom, it goes the
next level and that other person is trained to say, so,
how what's your issue? When you go to the doctor? Tim,

(01:05:44):
do you do you wait on the doctor?

Speaker 4 (01:05:47):
Know the doctor wait? Yes you do?

Speaker 3 (01:05:50):
Or do you does the doctor wait on you? Or
do you wait on him? He's the doctor.

Speaker 4 (01:05:56):
Him? That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
First, you you're sitting out in a hallway somewhere in
a waiting room, and then you get put in a
room and you still wait. When you get in the room, Okay,
there's a process. And then when the doctor comes in,
you're like oh, and does he jump out and say okay,
I'm going to tell you this is what you need
to do. This is you're going to take this pill,
this pill, and this pill before he finds out what's

(01:06:18):
wrong with you. No, he says, okay, what are the symptoms?
What are you suffering from? And this is the system
that God designed so that we could reach the lost.
And the doctor says, what's happening And you say, oh,
I have a headache. Bah, I can't sleep at night.
And you tell him and he takes your blood pressure

(01:06:39):
and he does all the research and he has you
wait and he says, I need you to go to
the lab and do some testing before he ever says
a thing. And then when you get all this stuff back,
then he says, Okay, this is what the findings are.
This is where we're at, this is this is my
recommendation for a solution. I need you to take this pill.
This is the prescription I'm giving you. And that's the

(01:07:02):
process of outreach that has no confrontation, because here's the deal.
Before you walked into the doctor's office, you didn't understand
you had a problem. Right when you walked into the
when you sought to go to the doctor, now you
know you have a problem. Putting set out allows people

(01:07:26):
that don't know they have a problem to realize that
there's a solution to what they're dealing with. Right, So
you're handing them the seed, you're planting a seat, you're
handing them a card, a blank white card with a
phone number on it, and you say, until you need it,
put in your wallet. The next time you go through
you have an episode like this, just give them a call.

(01:07:48):
They can help. Your confidence in God is they can help.
But you have to believe that God is the great
physician and can fix everybody, and that he is the
answer to every every thing. Okay. If you do not
have that confidence, you can't say they will help, be
able to help you, and they can fix your problem.

(01:08:10):
You always have to say the word can. The reason
being is because not everybody will accept the prescription. Not everybody. Oh,
not everybody will take the medication, okay, not everybody will
go to physical therapy. Okay. So when it goes to
the next level, who do you see first? When you

(01:08:31):
go to the doctor's office, First you see it grow
at the front counter and you check in, Yeah, you
check in right. Then you go a nurse comes out
and says, okay, let me check your way blah blah blah.
They do a preliminary thing, so what are you experiencing?
So the doctor has some notes when he gets in
and then they and they don't prescribe you anything. They
just find out what's wrong with you. They weigh you,

(01:08:53):
they get your blood pressure, blah bah blah. Then the
doctor comes in. He looks over your blood pressure, looks
over the changes in your weight, He looks over the
situation and he says okay. He turns around you and
he goes, okay, what's the matter. What do you suffered from? Well,
I have a bad pain in my chest. Blah blah blah.

(01:09:13):
I got tingling in my feet, you know, numbness in
my hands. He doesn't. Everyone has a different problem to him.
But here's the deal. They all need the physician. And
so the answer is getting them to the physician. It's
not being the physician, it's getting them to the physician,

(01:09:34):
and the physic getting them to the physician has a process,
and it's identically to go into a doctor's office. It's
a planting the seed is handing that somebody sees suffering
a card and saying, this is my doctor's number. Give
him a call when you actually want to get this
taken care of. That's all I can help you with.

(01:09:56):
And they do. And guess not everyone will. Not everyone's
going to call your doctor. Not everyone's going to keep
the card. But that's but that card is there if
they put in their wallet. The next time they have
a episode, they look at that card and they go,
maybe I should call this person. Maybe I should call
this number. A year later, maybe I should call this number.

(01:10:20):
But that puts everyone in the church, everyone that loves God,
to work for God with zero confrontation and tim Then
you then it goes to the next level. They called
the number. The number goes to a number that that
somebody's monitoring, that knows how to handle it, that knows
how to train and said, okay, what's wrong? What tell

(01:10:41):
me what what you're experiencing? And you let them. They
let them talk and they go, so what have you
tried to do this? Doesn't the doctor say, so, how
have you tried to handle this in the past? Did
you see a cardiologist? Did you go to this what
did you do in the past to try and fix
this right? And and you say, oh, yeah, I did
this in the past. He says did that work for you?

(01:11:01):
And you go, well it worked temporarily, Yeah I worked
at that time. Well do you think that would work again?
And you go what mine? He goes, okay, I'll give
you a prescription to go to that doctor, and you
get the referral to a different doctor, maybe a specialist,
because that's what you believe is the answer. Now when
the answer, When that's not the answer, you go back
to your doctor and you say, hey, that didn't work right,

(01:11:24):
and what do you got for me now? And so
the person says, until you know what's wrong with him,
until they're ready to listen. And here's the kicker, until
they're ready for the answer, you can't give them the answer.
You don't know what pill the doctor's going to prescribe
you before you go in and tell him all the

(01:11:46):
things that are wrong for you. He might tell you
some drug you never heard of. Yeah, okay, and then
he's going to tell you all the side effects. He's
not gonna he's going to say, now that you know.
And then you go to the pharmacy and the pharmacy
does a thing. It says, okay, now the side effect
blah blah blah blah blah blah. There's risk of death,
there's risk of swelling in your ankles, there's risk of diariety.

(01:12:07):
They tell you all the negatives about it. Well, when
you go to accept Christ, nobody ever tells you the
negatives they don't say, now, if you accept Christ, it's
for the bold, right, for the weak, not for the week.
Because this is what's gonna happen once you turn your
back on Satan, just like you're escaping from a prison.
Once you once you escape from a prison, guess what

(01:12:31):
they come after you. The manhunt is on, and they're
gonna and they're gonna, and sometimes they'll let you get back.
And here's the other one. Tim The way that the
US marshals finds people, they don't chase them down. They
just wait, give them a little bit of time. They
go back in their normal lifestyle. They go back in
a normal routine with people that they know and jobs

(01:12:53):
that they know, and a lifestyle that they're familiar with.
They go back to their hole, like a rabbit going
back to its whole. And then they go pick them up.
And then they go look at their mom and their
dads and their cousins and everything, and they watch them.
And then sooner or later you show up, and then
they get you. They wait till you get back in

(01:13:14):
your comfort zone. Satan does the same thing. He waits
till you get back in your comfort zone, and then
he starts attacking you again. Okay. He lets you get
back to what you actually are used to doing, and
then and what you love doing. And that's how you
tea that's how you go if you like to go
to nooty bars and watch women dance around naked, guess

(01:13:35):
what he's going to tempt you. Yeah, okay. So so
what I'm saying is nobody tells them the negative. They
only tell them the positive. We we the Christians of today,
are either weak or they're becoming very strong. The problem
is is when you're embattled, you look at everybody as

(01:13:59):
the enemy. You look at everybody as the enemy. And
we know that everybody can be the enemy. The Satan
can use anybody. But the person that we're trying to
bring to the physician is not the enemy. They are
someone suffering from sin. They're suffering from temptations, they're suffering

(01:14:26):
from being in that world. I mean, if you're a
leper on a leper island back in the day, you
weren't allowed to go in with regular people, you know
that you were stuck on that leper island for the
remainder of your life. And the only way that any

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of them got any care was priests and nuns and
nurses and doctors, and that went into those areas, risking
their lives to work with these lepers.

Speaker 4 (01:15:03):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:15:04):
They were willing to go into the protection of God
and work with these lepers until God their work was
done or God took them home. We have we have
fallen down in outreach, and that means that we're we
do not do structured outreach in churches. We want to

(01:15:27):
advertise events like rock concerts and egg hunts and uh,
you know, barbecues and Christmas events and craft shows, and
we want to have singers and performers and plays and
skits and everything else and Christmas cantatas and fill the

(01:15:51):
seats and stuff with people. And now some churches are
even charging ticket prices for the stuff, okay, as a
method of outreach. Instead of doing outreach, we become entertainment.
And you and I know that Satan uses entertainment to
get his message in So have we are we following

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the way that God does it or the way that
Satan does it?

Speaker 4 (01:16:18):
Hmmm? I like, I like how you put it. You know,
the outreach kind of an outreach that nobody really knows about.
They don't even know they're being outreached.

Speaker 3 (01:16:30):
No, there's no confrontation because they don't even know what
they're being outreached. Tim if I don't know you, and
I see that you're like that, you're that you're you
know you you broke your leg and I walk up
and I say, hey, you know what, I had a
really really good I see you got back problems, and
let's use that one because that's what I know about.

(01:16:51):
You got back pain. And I walk up and I said, dude,
you got to see my doctor. Man, here's that. My
doctor's uh doctor live Levy, and he's awesome neurosurgeon. Okay,
are you gonna slap me around or tell me get away? No?
You might say I already have a doctor, okay, and

(01:17:11):
you go okay, well, you know, if you ever need
a good neuro surgeon, that's him. That's a referral. But
what if I walked up to you and I said, dude,
you suffer a lot of pain when you're when you're
when you don't want to suffer. When you're done suffering
like this, or you have enough another excuse me another

(01:17:34):
episode like this, and you're in severe pain or suffering severely,
give these people a call they can help, And I
hand you a number and I walk away. You're gonna
look at the number and go. You have a decision
to make. Do I throw it away? Or is it valuable?
I might even say, here's the number. Keep in your wallet.

(01:17:58):
It's just a piece of paper with a number on it.
And when you're ready, when you can't deal with this anymore,
give them a call. They can help, And I walk away.
Who is it just? I'm not gonna I gotta go.
I'm not gonna sit here and explain everything to you.

(01:18:18):
I gotta go. Nice meeting you, Good luck with your
pain situation, good luck with your suffering and best wishes,
and walk away. Okay, you planted the seed. And now
those that are better equipped, those that have a God
given gift to do the next part, are recruited to

(01:18:45):
do the next part. And then those that are good
at leading people to Christ, meeting them face to face
and praying with them and walking them across that threshold
into the Kingdom of Heaven. Those people that are willing
to guide them to their last steps and acceptance of Christ,
and they love doing it that God has given them

(01:19:05):
a gift to it. They're very good at it. Then
those people will will be the last ones they ever
talked to until they're ready to meet the physician. They
don't need to They don't get to meet the physician.
When you go to the doctor's office. Do you get
to just walk up and say, hey, dog, give you
five minutes your time?

Speaker 4 (01:19:24):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
No, no, there's a there's a there's a process, and
you do like everybody else, you wait your turn. You
got to have a reason to be there. God, God
sent us out to do the legwork. He sent us
out to do the process, and that's what we're supposed
to do. And he says, if you walk into a

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town and they won't listen to your message. Ten there's
three ways the God Bible says we're to be fishermen,
and there's three ways the fishermen operate. And I'm sure
that anyone listened to this will understanding. First of all,
there's the big commercial lines that throw out a bunch
of nets. They and they grab up a whole bunch

(01:20:06):
of fish, right, and sometimes they get things that aren't
what they want, but the kind they want they have
to throw them back. Well, I call this congregational outreach.
That's where people you invite people to church, or people
come to your church the pastor preaches a good message
and they walk the aisle. Or you go to a

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youth conference, a youth rally, men's retreat and you invite somebody,
or a promise keeper's convention and through this huge massive
amount of people in they're worshiping God, the Holy Spirit
moves and people come forward. Okay, that's fishing with fishing
with a net. Okay, But the other two types of

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fishing require something else. There's a commercial fishing where they
put out a line and on this line are a
bunch of hooks and and on those hooks are bait.
And then there's another kind of fishing that you do
with a pole, a rod and a real or a
fly casting or a but it's got a line on it,

(01:21:14):
and it's got a hook on the end of the line,
and on that hook you put a worm. You put bait. Okay,
when you're fishing, you got to have bait. We're not
when you're going out doing that outreach as an individual,
you're not doing the net stuff. You're not doing the
dragging the ocean the type thing you are fishing, So

(01:21:37):
that means you're going to have to have a line
and a hook, and you're going to have to have bait.
Those three things are required. The line are you tired of?
I see you're suffering from this. If you ever want
to get it taken care of, call these people. That's

(01:21:59):
the hook, the the bait. They can help hook line.

Speaker 4 (01:22:07):
Yeah, that's good bait.

Speaker 3 (01:22:11):
And guess what, everybody can be out there fishing with
the bait. Everybody can put the line in the water.
Everybody can tim how many people do we see every
day that are nuts walking down the streets? How many?

Speaker 4 (01:22:26):
Too many?

Speaker 3 (01:22:27):
Right? And how many times in the Bible did Jesus
Christ cast the demons out of those crazy people?

Speaker 4 (01:22:34):
Yeah? I mean just butt.

Speaker 3 (01:22:36):
But you gotta believe that he is the great physician
and he wants to do that. If you don't believe
that he wants to heal people, then you can't do
the next step. You have to be first, just like
the teacher, the pastor getting the message and to and

(01:22:58):
being convicted of it before that go out. You have
to come to grips and be convicted by the Holy
Spirit that he is the great physician. And all you're
doing is lining up people to see the great physician. Okay,
get in line right here. Okay, line up over here. No, no,
you're you're may Okay, We're gonna have two lines today. Okay,

(01:23:21):
but stay in your line. You know, you know the cashier,
Tim doesn't run out in the store and grab somebody
with a basket and go are you ready to check out?
Come on? Are you ready? Come on?

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
Come on?

Speaker 3 (01:23:34):
No, they wait on you. They sit there and wait
and then and and the bagger doesn't run out and
to everybody and go, hey, can I help you carry
that out to your car? No, they look at somebody
that has a load, somebody that might be able to
carry it by themselves, and they that needs help, and
they go, can I help you with that? And that's

(01:23:56):
what we're doing. God has given us examples. He's given
us outreach systems that require no confrontation from any at
any level. And everything every level is diffused. Tim. They
can't arrest you in Saudi Arabia or some other country

(01:24:17):
where you can't mention Christ if you never mentioned Christ.
They can't arrest you for preaching at people, if you
never preach at people when they when they when when
it gets bad. And that's the progression that we're heading
towards when it gets so bad that you can't reach

(01:24:40):
people for Christ. This is the way it's done. And
do we wait till it's outlawed to learn it and
get it infused in our system of out as our
as our standard outreach, our permanent outreach is not the
newest hottest thing. Tim, You're not having a vakecation Bible

(01:25:00):
study with all and spending four hundred dollars on bookwork
and paperwork and and and nice niceties and having people
donate cookies to get the kids in the neighborhood to
come to three night by vacation Bible school which used
to be two weeks, right, right, Okay, it's a we
here's the deal, Tim, The only expenditure for God's method,

(01:25:29):
there's a pack of business cards with a phone number
on it. It's the new expenditure. It's free.

Speaker 4 (01:25:39):
Yeah, you could go and go to the dollar store
get index cards, right, you can.

Speaker 3 (01:25:45):
You can write a phone number on a white card,
or you can order them from some print shop. I
think you can get five hundred cards for thirty bucks.
How many churches can't afford five hundred cards for thirty
I guarantee you if your church is given out five
hundred cards a week, you're willing to spend the thirty
bucks a week on card.

Speaker 4 (01:26:04):
I don't even know if it's that much, but yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
Okay, But what I'm saying is if it was thirty
dollars a week, thirty dollars for five hundred cards, could
you imagine your church, your people in your church, all
fifty five every day giving out five to ten cards
and going through five hundred cards. That's ten If you
have fifty five people at church, that's ten eight cards apiece.

(01:26:28):
If you could get if the fifty five people gave
out eight cards a week, that's thirty dollars that you
spent on outreach. And those might come down to fifteen
people or ten people actually calling that number in time.
But could you imagine doing this every day, every week

(01:26:50):
for the remain for continuously forever, how many how many
people would end up accepting Christ and how many people
would end up doing the same thing?

Speaker 4 (01:27:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
Wow, eight cards, Tim, If you could give out eight
cards a day, can you do you see eight people
a day that are suffering from.

Speaker 4 (01:27:14):
Something most of the time? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
Okay, So therefore Tim could do outreach to eight people
a day and have zero confrontation doing it this and
I don't care. It's not my ministry, Tim, It's God's
and the churches that I wish outreach ministries, youth groups, alcoholics,

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anonymous that anybody that's serving Christ can take this and
run with it for free. I don't need any royalties.
Let's get jacked up. Doesn't need them to send us
a bunch of money. They can do this. I in
the Central Valley. I will come and train your church, okay,

(01:28:00):
And if you want to consult with me and ask
me questions, they can call me, okay, and I will
guide them through it.

Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
It's pretty easy.

Speaker 3 (01:28:11):
Yeah, it's so simple. It's so basic. And everyone's been
to a doctor so they already know the system.

Speaker 4 (01:28:23):
I mean, you can get what four people together at
your church that are willing participants in receiving thoist phone
calls no matter what hour of the day or night.

Speaker 3 (01:28:36):
Well, and you can even put hours. The doctor has hours.
You don't call the doctor twenty four hours a day.
You call the doctor between what eight in the morning
and maybe six at night, Okay, if you want, If
they want what you got, they're gonna fit into your schedule,
and that's part of the proof that they're ready to
start listening. Okay, we're not out telling people, Hey, God

(01:28:59):
loves you and you need to give your life to
God and he'll fix your world. No, we're not saying that.
We're out there saying, look, this is valuable information. God
can help you. And when you're ready to get real
help and step up, when what you've done isn't working

(01:29:21):
for you, go try it.

Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
Yeah, because if you're not ready, you're not ready. I mean,
what are you gonna do?

Speaker 3 (01:29:27):
That's right, But we're not even giving them the option
of knowing that God's there for them. We're not giving
them the option right now of having a number to call.
We're not giving them an option now of maybe somebody
out there could help them. Okay, we're just letting them
wrot and suffer.

Speaker 4 (01:29:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
And so you know, and in my view, what you
don't do is as bad that is what you do.

Speaker 4 (01:30:00):
Do do do.

Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
Do anyway, that's all I got, Jim, I got to
get back to work.

Speaker 4 (01:30:11):
Thank you, Jack.

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Speaker 1 (01:33:17):
Did you get a snack? Good? Very good? Now, sit
back and relax. This won't hurt a bit. Yes, need
to look out. A thousand years is like a day

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to the Lord.

Speaker 3 (01:33:51):
In a day is like a thousand years, So Jesus
been gone for two thousand a years.

Speaker 1 (01:33:56):
So you'll have been gone for today.

Speaker 13 (01:33:57):
And the crazy part is you can expand them point
and it just gets way deeper, all right, Just to
reinforce our point. This is Psalms ninety and it says,
a thousand years in your site are like a day
that has just gone by. And here this is second p.
To three, and it says, but do not forget this
one thing, dear friends, with the Lord, a day like

(01:34:18):
a thousand years, and a thousand years is like a day.
So once again, just some reassurance that this is a
common theme throughout the Bible. But I actually want to
talk about this portion of scripture specifically. This is Hosia
and it says after two days he will revive us.
On the third day he will restore us that we
may live in his presence. So keep those two things

(01:34:40):
in mind. One day, thousand years, and the principles of
what Hasaia prophesied. But just for some more context on
this scripture. When he says revive us, he's referring to
the nation of Israel. On the second day, the nation
of Israel will be revived. So now this is where
things get interesting. So christ crucifixion is around thirty a D.

(01:35:02):
So from thirty a d. To this date, one thousand years.
One day from this date to this date, twenty thirty
is the second day two thousand years and according to Haziah,
Israel become a nation again on the second day. Well,
as you can see, within the second day nineteen forty eight,

(01:35:24):
Israel becomes a nation again restored. But it doesn't finish
there because on the third day we would live in
his presence. So the third day, or three thousand years
after the crucifixion of Jesus, starts twenty thirty. And now

(01:35:45):
it might make a bit more sense as to why
there are so many things around the year twenty thirty.
And once again, this is not speculation or conspiracy. This
is simple fact. That are things called Agenda twenty thirty
where people and governmental bodies and systems desire to change
the world so much by the year twenty thirty. And

(01:36:07):
I guess now it just makes more sense as to
why now although according to the biblical timeline, the third
day starts at twenty thirty. I want to make it
clear that I'm not here to say that Jesus is
coming back at the year twenty thirty by no means.
But why I am saying is whenever Jesus is to
come back, make sure that you're ready. Once again, let
me go back to the Bible. Just like Peter says,

(01:36:30):
the Lord is not slow in keeping his promises as
some understand slowness. Instead, he is patient with you, not
want any to perish, but everybody to come to repentance.
The most important part about this video is you repentant
of your sins, turn into Jesus and understanding that he
is the only way to eternal life. He is the way,

(01:36:52):
the truth and the life. And whatever year he decides
to come back or you go to meet him, make
sure your heart is ready.

Speaker 4 (01:37:28):
All right, welcome back to let's get jacked up. This
is Tim here with you live on September twenty sixth,
twenty twenty four. And you know, I hope you enjoyed
that with Jack. It was I have a record of
that yesterday. And you know his thing about I guess

(01:37:54):
you know that the ministry he was talking about. It's
pretty good. I mean, you basically give somebody a card,
and you give a on this card is a phone number.
That's all it's on. It's it's just a phone number,
and say, look, when you're ready to hear who could
help you with your problems, give this number a call

(01:38:17):
and somebody will answer it. Now, I think people have
to understand that it should be like maybe three or
four people in your church to know what to do
when this phone number, when somebody calls this phone number, well,

(01:38:38):
you know, you have to be basically a counselor to
this person. You have to just say, okay, are you
ready to really listen into to see who could actually
help you? And if they say yes, then you tell
them about Jesus and only when they're ready. And that's

(01:38:58):
that's his whole idea. And you know, it's a good idea.
I think. I think it's one of many good ideas.
And you know, I do know that he was talking
about you know, rock concerts whatever else that is part
of my ministry. Actually we have done rock concerts, my

(01:39:23):
band and I Eternal Element, we've done rock concerts and
we ask them if they want to be saved, you know,
to come forward. And of course we had a pastor there,
but we were willing and ready and willing to share
to help them know Jesus Christ right then and there.

(01:39:46):
So there are so many ways to tell people about Jesus.
And when they're ready, they're ready. When they're not, they're not.
I mean, it's it's really what it is. Folks. If
you want to get in on this conversation, I'm not

(01:40:07):
going to be there too much longer. But if you
want to say, hey, what's up? You could go on
I know, uh, brother Epoch is Captain Epok is listening
in and we had some others listening in on the
on the chat as well, so thank you very much
for that. If you want to download the app, it's

(01:40:30):
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hear us when we're whenever we come on live. Captain
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(01:41:14):
we are on Thursday nights. And Michael Basham Spirit Wars
he is on whenever he darn well pleases, whenever he
you know, if he was a spirit moving and wants
to get on on the air, he gets on there.
But we love we love all of them. So okay,

(01:41:38):
now about that clip that we know we came back into.
Oh Captain epok, you're funny because you're just like Alice Cooper.
Alice Cooper was the son of a minister and uh
he ministers to other rockers and celebrities. Yeah, I do

(01:41:58):
know that Alice Cooper. I've heard his testimony and it's
pretty good. And I will say when I first heard it,
I was shocked because I didn't know Alice Cooper was
a Christian because when you look at him, you know,
I mean, wasn't that wasn't here? Or maybe it was Ozzy.
I get. I get to the two of him confused sometimes.
So one of them made a bat ahead of a

(01:42:21):
bat off on stage. I think that could have been
ausy actually, but I don't know. I know Alice Cooper
has done some crazy, crazy things too. But I have
heard his testimony a few years back, and I was like, oh, wow,
that's really cool that he's a that he is a
you know, believer. I was really excited about that. So

(01:42:44):
that's good. We need we need people out there and
that's just it, guys, people out there in the world
I mean, did Jesus go to church. Not really. I
mean he he was out there on the streets and
just dealing with people. I don't know. Maybe he went
to some tabernacles, but I mean he's just like not

(01:43:07):
going every Saturday or Sunday. It's no. He just went
on about his way and he ministered for you know,
three straight years. Now. I don't know what he did
at twelve years old or you know, all the way
up to thirty, but you know that's that's not really

(01:43:29):
recorded in the Bible that I know of, but he
definitely ministered and he got he did miracles. So anyways,
but yeah, getting back to time. You know the clip

(01:43:50):
coming back, actually Bobby sent me that, and so I
really would love to have talk about this with Bobby.
Oh Cathay, he popped. He says, it proves you can't
judge a book by its cover. Isn't that so true?
It's true because you know, you look at Alice Cooper
and you're like, man, I had no idea that guy

(01:44:10):
was a Christian, you know, but you're right, he had
no idea because well, did he live like one? I
don't know, because I don't know how he lived. But
I saw on TV, I saw in the magazines. He
looked like he lived like lived like the world. But
you're right, his heart that is why God looks at
our hearts. Okay, And that's what you know. I have

(01:44:35):
a song, we have a song of an eternal element,
Can I Be Myself? In fact, that's the intro music
to our Let's get jacked up theme song. It's that
song is called can I Be Myself? And I have
to tell people that, you know when we go to

(01:44:56):
uh do the rock band. So now look, this song
isn't This song doesn't mean can I do whatever I want?
What how I wrote it was can I be myself
in the Lord? Because you know, God has a plan
for you and me. God has a plan for all

(01:45:17):
of us, and the plan may not suit what people
say or people think. In church. You go to church
and people have all kinds of ideas about how God
wants you to live your life. And guess what, maybe
God has something totally different than their ideas. So what

(01:45:38):
that means the song was can I be Myself? All
it meant was can I be myself and the Lord?
You know, can I be what Jesus wants me to be?
Will you let me be what Jesus wants me to be?
Or are you gonna judge me like you know Captain
Epoch was saying, judge a book by its cover. Well,

(01:46:00):
you can't always do that, because why well, God looks
at the heart. Jesus knows what we're all about because
he sees our heart. Now, maybe I have a bunch
of tattoos. Maybe I got some tattoos on my face.
I don't, but let's say I did you know I've

(01:46:22):
seen I've heard so many, maybe not so many, but
I've heard a good handful of awesome testimonies by people
that are all tattooed up and you would never think
that they're a Christian because of how they look outside
their outside appearance. And yet you talk to them, you
hear them, you're like whoa, And you fall in love

(01:46:48):
with their personality, with with who they are and you
and you know what happens pretty soon, the outside, well,
what you would think is ugliness the outside of turns
into something really cool because of that person. You know,
their heart is cool, their heart is loving, their heart

(01:47:11):
is for God, and it's just incredible when that happens.
You know, I gotta say, that's what really drew me
to The Iron Show with Johnny McMahon so many years ago.
And he was his personality was out there. It wasn't

(01:47:33):
a regular Baptist church or whatever that you know, you
don't expect that to be a Christian show. But when
he talks, he has a great guests on and when
they talk, they talk about the Bible and deep in
the Bible, and you're like, whoa, and that's really cool.
But if you just heard him for maybe five minutes,

(01:47:55):
you'd be like, oh, this guy's a Christian. What But
if he actually listen to the show, you got to
learn a lot of stuff and you got to know
his personality. And when you get to know somebody's personality
and what they're really about, and that's when you really
can know the person. And that's what God does and

(01:48:17):
that's why you know, it's so important to have a
relationship with Jesus. So anyway, getting back to the whole
thousand year thing, so like a day, what does it say?
A day a thousand years for us is a day

(01:48:40):
for God. Now I don't know if I believe the
whole concept of what that guy was saying, but Bobby
sent me that video, and so I played the audio
here and I'll play it again when we get together again,
because I would like to talk about that specific thing.

(01:49:01):
A thousand years to a day, you know, that has
to do with time also, And see here on Earth,
we're we are bound to the Earth's time, to our
time table here right, you know, twenty four hours, seven
days a week, three hundred sixty four days, three hundred

(01:49:22):
and sixty five days, three hundred sixty six days, what
have you. We're bound and tied to this. But God
is not. See yeah, see God is not tied to
time because in his realm, in his where he lives,
time does not exist. Isn't that amazing? I mean, yeah,

(01:49:49):
it's it's hard to fathom as a human being because
we are so bound to time. But I just I
just think that that's fascinating. So yeah, I would like
to talk to Bobby about that. We also want to

(01:50:09):
remember and pray for those in Florida. I mean, I've
just seen some really crazy videos shortly before the show,
and the hurricane or the storm, I guess hasn't even
gotten to land yet and it's already causing a bunch
of problems. So we need to keep those people in

(01:50:31):
our prayers as well. And my goodness, I've never been
I've never lived in Florida. I've been there. You know.
My dad had property, he owned land in Naples, Florida.
Unfortunately he sold it, but he had land there and

(01:50:54):
every year, about every year, maybe every other year, we'd
go as kids, we go down there because we you know,
we lived in Ohio until I was fifteen years old,
So we'd go to Florida maybe every other year. And
when we did, we'd go to Naples, and we had
land there. So my dad would tell me and my

(01:51:17):
sister to jump out and scream our heads off. At
that time, there wasn't any houses nearby or buildings. It
was just land, that's it, just land. And so we did.
We got out of the car and we started screaming
and yelling and just being so loud because that's when

(01:51:40):
we could. Well, we get back in the car and
then we had to be quiet, but we got all
of our yells out. Then well, years later, come to
find out, after my dad sold the property, come to
find out he told us was it maybe last year

(01:52:02):
he told me this, He goes, Oh yeah, I forgot
to tell you the land that I had you guys
scream on, turns out it wasn't even my land. He
had the wrong landmark, and so I thought that was funny. Really,
so I was screaming and yelling on somebody else's land,
But it's funny. Uh okay, Captain epok He says, Hurricane

(01:52:27):
Helen made landfall just before you went like, okay, yeah,
I could see. I saw a video or two of
a house getting flooded in my goodness, So yeah, definitely
pray for those people. And I don't know, I guess
it's not I guess it's not getting much publicity for

(01:52:49):
some reason. I don't know. Well, there's a lot going on.
You know, there's War War three perhaps about to take place.
I gotta tell you, I'm really not worried about it.
I don't know. I guess I should be, but I
say this, you know, if Russia or whoever is going
to nucas, then then take me quickly, because you know,

(01:53:12):
I certainly don't want to suffer anything. Like you know that.
But if it's going to happen, it's going to happen.
And like Jack says, if you're a believer in Christ,
you already know where you're going. You're gonna get promoted,
promoted to heaven, so you know, looking forward to that part.

(01:53:34):
So I don't know, I'm not too worried about World
War three? Will it happen? Could it happened? Sure it could,
will it? I don't know. Let's see, it's almost October,
so crazy. I kind of feeling Captain Epoch. Maybe you
know this too or feel this too. I got a

(01:53:56):
feeling that October is going to be filled with craziness
more so than we've ever seen yet. And so does
that involve World War three? I don't know, but it
who knows? It could. But I just know that whoever

(01:54:20):
gets in office, if there is even an election, God
is still in control. God is still on the throne.
That's the really good news. The bad news is we
may have to suffer for a little while, and that's
not good news. But we do still lean on Jesus Christ,

(01:54:46):
you know. And so ah, with that, I guess I'll
go ahead and close. I mean, I'm sure would like
to have Bobby and Karen back one day. It's actually
their kid's birthday. Well they've had their birthday, but their
birthday party is this weekend, and so I'll be seeing
them this weekend and hopefully they could be back soon

(01:55:10):
with us. That'd be great. I miss them. Okay, let's go,
I'll say a prayer and get out of here. Dear Lord,
we want to ask for your guidance. Guidance. We thank
you that you saved us when you didn't have to,
but you died on that cross two thousand some years ago,

(01:55:33):
and you shed your blood, your innocent blood, for us,
for our sins. We we thank you for that. We're
gonna pray for those in Florida right now, especially especially
those that love you. Please be with them, Please hold

(01:55:54):
them fast, help them get shelter and food, water, and
all more importantly, help them to feel your arms around them,
that you love them and you're there for them and
with them. Help them to lean on you as they're

(01:56:18):
going through a tremendous storm literally and for figuratively. We
do pray for the election coming up. And now you
are in control, and you already know the future. You
know the time is upon us here where it's a

(01:56:39):
very important decision for our country, and our country has
failed you in so many ways. Forgive us, Lord, forgive,
forgive us here in America, we've turned our back on you.
Not everybody, but those that have been in office, those

(01:57:00):
that have been elected or selected, but they've turned their
back on you, and some have even done it on purpose.
Forgive them. Lord, Please be with our country as things

(01:57:21):
may get worse, but be with those that believe you
and believe in you and love you, and just seek,
have them seek you. Thank you for all you do
for us. Thank you for the Fringe Radio Network, for
this is such a awesome thing here we could go

(01:57:46):
to different countries and talk about Jesus Christ, and we
thank you for that. Lord. We pray for those people
that need you. Maybe they're listening tonight and they feel depressed.
There's a lot to be depressed about. Lord, help them

(01:58:06):
to seek you, Help them to just call out your
name like Jack did so many years ago in that
jail cell. He just cried out Jesus, Jesus, and you
were there. Help them to do the same thing as
they are listening tonight. Well, thank you, Lord for all

(01:58:32):
you have done for us and more in Jesus' name. Amen.
All right, guys, Hey, I was I just want to
thank you guys for listening and being a part of
tonight's show. I hope you enjoyed it. God bless you
guys until next week. Remember be in this world, but

(01:58:55):
not of this world. So long everybody, God bless you.

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