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December 23, 2025 45 mins
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Matthew 19:16 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life? 19:17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments. 19:18 He saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, 19:19 Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 19:20 The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? 19:21 Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me. 19:22 But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful: for he had great possessions. 19:23 Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. 19:24 And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Watch up the six existence?

Speaker 2 (00:03):
What's up for exist?

Speaker 3 (00:07):
In a vision of the future, I saw the.

Speaker 4 (00:12):
Tree that the ourism colony, when men will become machine,
a new.

Speaker 5 (00:23):
One world order will rise a dandy man that other
wealthy people perceiver scientific round.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
I saw a tiny free program for future ships so
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bearers to the CIS and Central brand.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Watch out for six x six and their computer tricks.
Don't sell your soul, Bill Gates, m r N a
graphene oxide technology barcode implants QR codes tattoos under the skin.
Is that the market the beast? I don't know. I
don't think so. That devil he wants to get his

(01:54):
devilish system in, and he's not gonna not gonna get
it in, not gonna get not gonna get it because
until the restrainer that has been letting will let what
is that verse again in Thessalonians, He that letteth will

(02:15):
let so that that evil won't be revealed. I don't
have it in front of me. I'm walking amongst the
stars in the forest and the snowy night in the mountains.
I'm listening to these tunes I'm thinking about these beautiful,
beautiful things. I look up into the signs of the sky.

(02:44):
I think what's really needed is the unity of the church,
the unity of the body. I notice face like the
Sun just did their nine hundredth episode congratulate relations. We've
got to be like up near the two thousands by now.
But we don't have the same setup as they do.
I have a good studio downtown in the Father's House base,

(03:07):
but I'm out and about so much it's hard to
make it in there. And these reports are a part
of the bigger picture, like having the truth spoken out
loud continuously with regard to the mark of the beast
coming in time deception, having a continual conversation dialogue is

(03:30):
so important, and getting people from different fronts, like unity
of all the churches, not just a few churches. Who
do we not need for this great and time harvest
of souls? Let the Word do the work of weeding
out the people that are going up against the Word

(03:51):
and promoting transgenderism. I want to work with churches that
are even democrats, like don't like Trump. That's not gonna
stop me from loving you as a brother. If you
don't lack my person dirt. Why dirt you like my

(04:11):
person dirt. Well, there's a lot of people that have
their reasons. I know ministers that have children that hate Trump,
and so they don't want to endorse Trump because of
their children. And it's like this soft spot and oh
he said so many things that were mean before. Well,
that shouldn't be enough of a reason. That shouldn't be

(04:34):
enough of a reason to dismiss the president because your
kids don't like him. I'm just saying there's people out
there who are effective in ministry, but that also shouldn't
be a reason for me to not associate myself with
those people. And the best thing you can do is
not walk around and wear politics everywhere you go. In

(04:59):
the place where it's inappropriate, maybe do it at an event,
Maybe go to a place where you want to talk,
like Charlie Kirk talk and wear a Maga hat. But
if I'm going around passing out the gospel and I'm
also wearing a big Trump flag, I'm gonna lose a
lot of people, a lot of deluded, sadly but just

(05:22):
deluded people that are gonna not get the gospel because
they hate Trump. And it's a I'll leave it to
you to figure out how to navigate that. It's a
not a tricky business, but we need the Holy Spirit
to learn how to navigate all that. So hallelujah. So
what what about this unity of the brethren. I have

(05:44):
so many churches in my heart, my heart, I love
so many churches. I've been known to them, and I'll
see they're winning souls like the altar call at these churches,
like former Baptist churches that are non denominational. One stands
out locally a lot is Pinnacle Church. And they might

(06:06):
not be really strong in the meat department, but they're
really good at the milk. So babies need the milkies,
as you may know. And then we slowly step into
the meat, hopefully not too slowly. And I would call
like first of all healing and walking by the Holy Spirit,

(06:34):
and quite a few other revelations in the Bible. You
could designate us pretty needy. And what I used to
think of was meaty was like the end time and
understanding about spiritual warfare and the weapons, especially the new weapons.

(07:03):
I used to talk a lot about that on this podcast,
and I didn't realize that most people, especially in America,
are barely ready to step away from drastic, fatigued messes
in their life with their families with addictions. They don't

(07:24):
have any room for like names of specific angels that
you can call on to fight the spiritual warfare. I
just figured, you know, this could be helpful for somebody
and the body if they knew that Archathon exists, the
Lightning Angel, the wildcats and the Keys of the Kingdom

(07:44):
and more. I just thought it might be helpful. But
it turns out that most people they can't really process
a whole lot of that. They can't really seem to
when they can't even eat, or they can't even seem
to get their life together in any way. What they

(08:07):
really just need is the Gospel working in their outward life.
I guess I was spoiled because I lived in Asia
for so long, and problems like GMO food killing you
weren't really the issue so much. It's been seven years
plus seven years plus seven years since I really started

(08:30):
to hammer into the whole Asia, like serious about Asia
life with two thousand and three to twenty ten, and
then ten two thousand and seventeen twenty eighteen to Hawaii,
and then to twenty twenty five back up to here

(08:53):
North Carolina. There's been this cycle of sevens of blessing,
of provision, of miracles, and amidst all of it has
been a desire to get into the Word and to
share some of the meat of the Word, of the
milk of the Word. And where I'm at now is

(09:13):
we need all churches on deck. We need every single ministry,
every single Christian podcaster. I used to reach out to
all the non Christian podcasters, and I guess with the
Fringe radio network we still do. I just didn't see
as much fruit when I was spending all this time
reaching out to people who like James Rink. It was like, oh,

(09:36):
you know, he's got the Bible one Bible verse in
his book, and my heart hurts to even think of this.
But I was just thinking, maybe maybe I could just
try to help get him in the kingdom and get
these super soldiers to want to be more Christian. When
it turns out a lot of them they're not even

(09:56):
interested in being Christian. So we do apologize for the
audio quality and some of the little little uh issues
with some of these Frontlines reports. It's not necessarily about
the podcast experience as much as it is the desperate

(10:18):
calling for soul winners and warriors of the end time
Army of God, recognizing the need for both the milk
and the meat. There's a lot of Internet Christians that
have completely cut themselves off from any kind of church
membership at all, and the Internet has has itself become

(10:42):
a kind of a weird like a leaderless church, with
every man for himself, saying whatever he wants to say.
And yet if you don't, if you're not interfacing with
actual people in real life, there's no assuredness that just

(11:07):
having a website you're going to have people come to it.
That's like having a skycastle. People are not going to
find your skycastle unless you tell them about it. People
are like, why is your website called ellenith dot com
Because it's literally based off of a skycastle from New
Jerusalem that I've been there in visions, even had a

(11:31):
dream or two or three spiritual base of the New Jerusalem,
outposts of Heaven full of angels and all those new
weapons and spiritual warfare Tony Floyd spirit wars kind of
stuff that's right there. Mantles available, but I've got to

(11:55):
kind of find some landing spots on this planet, like
being like you're it's like being an alien, and then
not knowing where you can really fit in, and thinking, Oh,
I'll just go to this big Catholic church in Manhattan.
Surely i'll be a received. Oh doors are locked. Oh okay,

(12:17):
you'd think they'd have open doors at a church in
downtown Manhattan. Going to churches, though, on Sunday morning, you
do find a certain level of kinship. At least the
name of Jesus is proclaimed as Lord, and and there's
Bibles everywhere, And as long as you don't get too
close and get too entrapped in the religious spirit, we don't.

(12:44):
We don't lock your kind here. You got long hair,
or you got a beard or no beard, or your
hair isn't long enough. Butter side down, butterside on top,
to quote Doctor Seuss. Where I've found them most kinship
has been with the outcasts of the church system, the
people that literally have been ostracized by the religious And

(13:09):
then they get in their Bibles and they spend a
lot of time in the Word, but they don't really
fit in. They don't really blend in very well, and
they don't care to. So I feel like we as
much as we are a Spirit Force podcast, and thank
you for Fringe Radio Network, including us on Spirit Wars

(13:32):
on Fringe Radio Network. I am I gotta say, like
finally going back to churches where the Holy Spirit is
being is being welcomed, like an Eagle Mountain Church, like
in Faith Church, Naples, the Church in Marietta, World Harvest Church, Paducah, Kentucky.

(13:54):
These are spirit filled churches where the Holy Spirit is encouraged.
I don't know that they're doing it enough. Everybody could
be a little bit more tongue talkie. In Chicago, the
Black Guy's Church, Black Church, we had a little meeting
yesterday and we just played those worship songs and clapped
hands and it wasn't too awkward to be in a

(14:18):
room with people I didn't know very well and just
to have a YouTube on TV and just be kind
of just getting wild. And I always forget his name,
Oh my gosh, the Word of Faith black preacher from Chicago. Anyway,

(14:39):
the beautiful worship just excellent. It was hilarious to be
in a room full of white people. I say full
it was around like six or seven, but let's see,
it was actually one, two, three, four or five six yeah,
six people, and then watching a bunch of black people

(14:59):
worship being and it just felt so appropriate. It's like, well,
you know, we we don't have any black people here,
so we should just be worshiping with an all black church. Hallelujah.
The name will come to me. But anyway, having those
churches mapped out of my mind, those are the places

(15:21):
like these are a few of my favorite things to
quote sound of music, and these are the places where
I can go and feel just a little bit too happy,
just delve a little bit, like these are my people,
These are my people. I actually went to a Derek

(15:42):
Gilbert conference with Dave Hodges and La Marzuli was supposed
to be there, but a bunch of other end time
profits David Heavener was there, and it was all like
heavy duty is just laying on the mustard and extra
ketchup and tons of mayonnaise on top and time like

(16:07):
and take a deep breath time and it was powerful
in a way. I really was moved watching Derek Gilbert
get choked up. And the word is always gonna bring
a result, it's always going to produce fruit. But it
just so happened that Nancy Cohen and Kara Real, a

(16:28):
lady that I was on a podcast with like a
few months before that in Hawaii. We were literally moving
from Hawaii to here and with this like extended stopover
in San Diego and right next door there's this totally
other mystic Christian conference going on. Couldn't believe it if

(16:52):
you go back to like twenty twenty two or whatever
that was he end of twenty twenty two. I think
it should be. It should be in the feed, just
the like the wow, like trying to dissect all that
had just taken place there. Wow, what a miracle. And

(17:13):
not only that, but Miracle Meg seller door picks me
up and brings me to it, like saves me. I
don't know how much I took an uber the first time,
it was like fifty bucks, sixty bucks. San Diego is
not cheap. It's a big town. And the second day,
Miracle Meg, who we also miraculously got a free admission,

(17:35):
has never been to a Christian conference, introduced her to
all these people, and then Kara knew me, recognized me.
I'm like awkwardly showing up with my hippie hair, and
Nancy Collen, I mean, oh my gosh, and I'm there
taking photos, taking videos, and it's a missed Christian Mystic conference.

(17:58):
I mean, I try to document the whole thing. I
have so many pictures and videos. I would love to
post those somewhere. If I ain't had a good place,
could probably just like drop them all into Facebook and
let people sort through them. They'd be like, what is this?
Because there's some pretty interesting content. You can probably go

(18:20):
back and buy the DVDs from the conferences. But I'm
like a guy in the crowd recording stuff. And the
Nancy Cohen conference, wow, I mean she operates in the supernatural,
like the mystics tend to focus on the supernatural more
than the word a little bit, which is now something
that I would caution against. I wish I was more

(18:42):
wise then, but I didn't really know what I was
just kind of going by my gut feeling. Now I
know that you just go by what the word says.
And so here we are in between those two places.
And somebody went from the Mystic conference and snuck into
the End Time conference and saw me in the crowd

(19:02):
taking pictures and stuff and was like, yeah, you kind
of stood out there, like you didn't really fit in there.
I was like, okay, like the meme with Big Bird
in the crowd of like Darth Vader and the all
the Empire soldiers, just like, Hi, I'm here, Hello my voice.

(19:28):
I can't really do any impressions today, and I don't
really watch Sesame Street as much anymore, but I definitely
had that sense of I don't need to try to
fit in or blend in with an actual fridge Christian conference.
Nor this is amazing. I mean I've been outside the

(19:48):
States for fifteen years at least, and off and on
ten years cold Turkey in Taiwan, and then an extra
three years in Hawaii or that, going back and forth
for at least five six seven years. So I just
say about twenty years I've been outside the States. I've
been traveling outside the States since I was seventeen until

(20:13):
I was about thirty seven, so I've been just going
to Asia and like not focusing on America at all
until the lockdown, and then the first place I go,
there's two major functions of the Christian arm that I'm

(20:33):
a part of, Fringe and mystic that we're suddenly in
and there's all these miracles and signs, and I just
I'll never forget that statement. It's like, you didn't fit
in there very well, but I was trying. Maybe it
was the hair, maybe it was the goofy smile. I

(20:55):
don't know. I don't care that much about fitting in.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
I'm used to not fitting in the.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
The other children at school used to make fun of me.
I don't need to fit in. But again, that's where
that's where you guys come in, because the spirit force
like actually being real people, genuine real people in the
age of Ultron to quote, you know, avengers in the

(21:23):
age of AI taking over everything in robots and vile
enemies of your soul. You know, there's people who are
suffering and they're going on Facebook to find some alleviation
to their pain, and what they're getting is a bunch
of ads. They're not getting any connection to any people

(21:43):
that they know. They don't have the will to go
and type in somebody they know and maybe look at
what they're posting, like I might. If I want to
have some valid, interesting content, I might go type in
Matt Evans on Facebook. He writes these long articles, or
Martin Smith all of his insights. I might read some

(22:05):
of those, read some actual faith building content. But no,
if you just go on Facebook and let it feed you,
it feeds you a bunch of slop, and then you're like,
why do I feel so depressed? Like I just eat
a bunch of slop. So all that to say, I mean,
Facebook is a dumb thing to talk about on podcasts

(22:28):
because they are so beneath us. Honestly, Eh, yes, are
you from Facebook? Eh?

Speaker 7 (22:36):
Well, I hope you're doing well.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
I know people that have committed suicide who were spending
their last days commenting on Facebook. That's not a good thing.
And I know people that have passed away they spend
a lot of their time on Facebook. It is a sign,

(22:59):
my friend, It is a sign. Facebook should be like
for the alcoholic, like to just go to the liquor
store or the bar. We are just having another nut.
I'm just gonna go in here. It should be treated
as as just a toxic thing that's looked down upon

(23:22):
and like, yeah, you're not gonna be very successful. You're
spending your whole day watching movies on Netflix or whatever.
We can smell it on your breath all day, Like,
we can't put you in charge of much, if anything.
And so unfortunately, the Facebook, if there's any people still

(23:42):
alive on there. I know a lot of dead people
on there. Not to be disrespectful, but real people listen
to real people and do stuff with the information that
they get, and they make decisions based on that. Wise
counsel by a wise counsel make war. And we're here

(24:06):
mostly not talking about the end time, although I think
that's an interesting point. It's important. It's part of it.
The end time timeline. I'll probably be getting more into
that again and the new weapons, and spend a lot
of time in those in my past. I'm trying to
strengthen the muscles that I haven't worked out so well,

(24:26):
like faith, muscles regarding healing, regarding finances, regarding a lot
of things that are just in the Bible, about just
the mystery of the Gospel, about what Jesus actually did
when he came here and he was on his way
to go and die for us, and everything worked out perfect,

(24:48):
And all of his teachings were depositing faith, depositing faith,
depositing faith. Don't worry about where are you going to
get your food? Your Father in heaven will feed you.
Look at the birds, they don't labor toil. He was
declaring he was setting up that miracle that was gonna
happen with the five thousand of the wilderness. See, people

(25:11):
don't put those together when you read Jesus's teachings about
don't worry about what you're gonna eat, and then you
jump forward to how are we gonna feed these people?
And Jesus like, you feed them something. And then he

(25:31):
pushed his faith muscles. He had them. He didn't like
to see if I let's see if I can do this?
Can I clone a fish? Could I clone a piece
of bread? He just let the Holy Spirit have them
sitting in different camps of fifties and hundreds. I mean
there were a lot of people people coming out there
with their wives, their babies by faith. I mean they

(25:55):
didn't know how are we gonna eat? We're just gonna
come out there, and they were feeding on the Word.
And Jesus spoke about don't live for the bread that perishes,
but live for that which produces everlasting life. There's so
much when it comes to when it comes to food

(26:15):
and faith, the Word of God and food, the milk
and the meat. Why we need all the churches, all
of you Christians, Internet, Christians, fringe Christians, mystical Christians, everybody's invited.
It's a great end time harvest of souls. Anyway, he

(26:36):
flexed his muscle and then boom, food for everybody. They're like,
what the we're getting free fish sandwiches. Everybody's getting fish
and bread. You better believe it was the highest quality,
most delicious fish and bread. The manna in the wilderness again,
but he wasn't even that impressed with it. He was like,

(26:57):
you know, your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness
and they died. But this is the living bread that
comes from heaven. We should be so respectful about the
red letters in the Bible with regards to all the
prophecies in the past, and all the psalms, and all
the works and the history and prophecies in the future.

(27:21):
We should be coming back to those teachings of Jesus
and then applying them, not.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
In like a need to do what Jesus did. What
would Jesus do? He probably wouldn't kiss a girl that
he wasn't going to marry, or go to some place
shouldn't go.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
But instead falling in love with the word. Letting your
identity become intertwined with the word, letting the word consume you,
and then playing that out and living in that, not
just in a benevolent, benevolent way like the Buddhists do.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
I'm benevolent either way, any mighty minium O go ahead.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
But in a decisive way, Zacharias, I shall sleep at
your house tonight. Elijah only went to the one widow's home.
There were many widows in the land at that time
during the famine. I still don't know why that pissed
off the Jews so bad when Jesus told that story.

(28:24):
But we get to be decisive. Living by faith means
what does God wants you to do right now? Well,
he wants you to send Michael Basham all of his money. Oh,
I just feel in my heart. Oh, somebody needs out there.
You've got a few pennies that you haven't. No, I'm
not gonna do well. Tithing is a thing. Definitely donate

(28:48):
it into a church, into a mission. We are talking
about legitimizing a lot of the things that we do
for free, not to shake down the poor and get
some dollars and cents. Thing is for you, Like, I
don't need your money. I'm not here for money ever.
Like I said it so many times, You're always welcome

(29:08):
to donate to this broadcast Spirit Force zero one at
gmail dot com for PayPal and all the other things
for Internet Venmo and I should have it on the
description every time. But I'm talking about.

Speaker 7 (29:28):
What am I talking about? Oh my gosh, I don't know.
It's just getting choate. I think I'm not getting paid
enough to do my voice talent. I could be doing
so many things for this beautiful set of talents. And
what am I doing with these measly podcasts? How many
people even listen to these? Exactly?

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (29:50):
Do you ever write a review on iTunes or Spotify?

Speaker 7 (29:54):
Do you ever cons anybody knows that you're a listener?

Speaker 1 (29:57):
No where? So it's you, right. So the whole thing
about Jesus and I'm being totally silly, and I'm again
it's not about the money, It's about the provision comes
from God. I get to open my arms and ask

(30:19):
for huge tracts of land after only just driving to
Wichita Falls, Texas and driving around claiming it and making
a tiny seed to my church. But I'm claiming land
for the sake of the purpose of the kingdom. And

(30:42):
they could expand a lot, like we're looking at the
successes of the Father's House. Look it up. Father's House
on YELP two nine two Haywood Street, North Haywood Street
in Waynesville, North Carolina. And it's kind of become this
spiritual hub of all kinds of stuff. If we had

(31:04):
one in every city, every town with something like vending machines,
but with the Victory Channel and magazines and spirit filled
books and then prayer meetings, find some local prayer people,
e Members from Eagle Mountain Church or just work with
all these different ministries like who Loves the Holy Spirit.

(31:25):
But they're kind of they don't really fit into their church.
They're kind of the outcasts. That's the spirit force. They
could be fans of Derek Prince, Don Basham. I mean,
do you know what it's like to sit in a
room and have people who know my grandfather and they're
just like, Oh, I can't believe I'm sitting in a

(31:46):
room with my with Don Basham's grandson and his grand
and his son. My dad was there first time, my
dad with our tell you and we're just like, uh,
we never meet people who even know who Don Basham is.
So that's pretty interesting to us. Dad. You know, Dad

(32:09):
just played at the White House. I don't have a
link on the top of my head, but there were
millions of views and people were saying, you know, God
is returning to America. Faith is returning to the White
House because they were singing out their hearts. My dad
was there in violin in the White House West Wing,

(32:31):
praising the Lord. So the Basham still have some fodder
in the cannon, and I'd like to add a lot
more munitions to that fodder. And if y'all out there
you're like, I'm the one quiet billionaire listening, I don't
know what to Well, look no further than give send

(32:51):
go dot com slash Basham because we're fixing to buy
a church. We're fixing to get Don Basham Ministries online
right up there next to Derek Prince Ministries. Maybe in
a small, like humble way. At first, I'd like to
see Derek Prince books available in every small town in America,

(33:17):
in a prayer hub with intercessors and worshipers. Like it's
a thing, even in this faithless generation, even like very
important when you realize this generation is a faithless generation,
I don't care how many Christian videos you see on
TikTok and x And for the most part, you walk

(33:40):
around this country and people are in a godless state.
And that's not to make people feel bad. I'm not
like mister self righteous, Like, well, I just came back
from the ten forty window. For literally, that means like
there's almost no Christians anywhere. It's like the graveyard for

(34:03):
missionaries India, Nepal, China, Japan, Taiwan. That's where I literally
spent a lot of my life. And then I come
back to America, it's like, where's everybody's faith? Well, I'm
talking about like the overall Western society ethos consensus, the
way people are just faithless, absolutely no desire for God, offended.

(34:30):
If you talk about healing, hey, you know your son there,
he could sure use him healing with cert believing.

Speaker 6 (34:35):
How do you say my son is not perfect?

Speaker 1 (34:38):
She's like, well, he's drooling and there's blood everywhere. There
is so much work. When you talk about well, Trump's here,
he's talking about fentanol being a weapon of mass destruction.
That's certainly good, But how about we take it to

(35:02):
the next level and we start praying and praying and
praying and praying and praying and praying and praying and
praying and praying and praying about these types of topics,
about allowing for the evil being sprayed over us and
the evil being injected into the foods. And I think

(35:24):
that's the key. I don't think it's going to be
having more people complaining. Uh, that's not the answer. The answer,
obviously is Hannah's prayer and the psalms in the midst
of a faithless generation and the power of God to

(35:49):
actually come through and deal with the faithless generation. He
does it, He is the one. He comes through. But meanwhile,
what we do here with the spare Force and these
podcasts and these little affidavit testimonies, it's to recruit. It's

(36:15):
also to make a statement. Here's riy Stan. You know,
if any man puts his hand to the clop, puts
his what's the verse about discipleship, like forsake all following Jesus,
If you put your hands to the plow and you
look back, you're not fit for the Kingdom of God.

(36:35):
Jesus made a lot of uncomfortable statements about that. And
back to the food thing, like he was kind of
just healing people and teaching people and feeding people along
the way to getting the actual work done, which was
to die for us. So he said, I have a

(36:58):
lot more things to share with you, but you can't
handle this. Imagine that. Imagine the revelation that Jesus had
in the flesh when he was walking around and he's like,
oh my gosh, like I can't barely tell any of
you anything.

Speaker 6 (37:16):
Switch to parable mode, parable mode online Holy Spirit activation.
So it went out to sew, how should we like
in the Kingdom of heaven? The Kingdom of Heaven is
like a woman netting out some bread.

Speaker 1 (37:35):
She put a little.

Speaker 7 (37:36):
Bit of.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
Yeast and then it filled the whole lump. How should
we like in the Kingdom of God? And then he's like,
you know what these parables, you guys are so hard hearted,
you can't handle anything.

Speaker 8 (37:50):
And what so that.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
Scene you may not see it here, you may not
hear he says in every gospel, because a faithless generation
seeking a sign, seeking a sign, here's your sign. Jodah
went into the whale for three days and then he
came out and you know, destroy this temple three days

(38:14):
it will be raised up. And he talked about the
destruction of Israel and Jerusalem and the Temple, and it
did end up happening, and foolish Christians like to say that, well,
that means that there's no millennium and there's no the
Book of Revelation has already been fulfilled. And yeah, there
was some relevance to the Book of Revelation to the

(38:35):
church in Israel as Israel was being burned down. You
can look up the histories in Josephus, but in no
way does that encompass the whole timeline of the future
of Israel. And really what happened is going to happen.

(38:59):
I mean, there is still so much that is coming
to Israel. I just had a dream with the IDF
that just went on and on and on, and Israel
and like the border of Israel and these I will
get into the details. I need to start publishing these
dreams because I barely have enough time to write them

(39:20):
down and then just march into my day. But I
think the day is coming that we're going to have
not just smattering sketches of dreams, but actually with Ai
it's pretty easy to illustrate some of this stuff. And
it'll be fun to sit down and go to a
coffee shop someday for a few hours and just sketch

(39:41):
that out and make it more of a thing. There's
a lot to talk about with just the things that
go on in our downtown operation. But I want to
thank you anybody that puts up at these meanderings, and
most of all a call to get into the word
and make the word more alive than any anything else
you can get around word. People that what I'm trying

(40:05):
to tell you is we're not weird. There's actually a
lot of other weird people out there. They're just kind
of sequestered. They could use some injection of like love
and new people coming in. Don't be surprised if you
find a faith church and they're not just all of
a sudden like hi, welcome, Oh who are you? Like

(40:27):
they're so used to being persecuted that they kind of
just they're like soldiering on mode. It might take a
few years to even catch their attention. But unfortunately that's
the case. And I would like to provide maybe a
buffer zone for the kind of outcasts that love faith

(40:48):
in the Holy Spirit and don't need to be in
the spotlight with a TV screen, so to speak. But
I'm right there. Like I think that's the vision of
the Father's House is to provide a gateway entry point
to more more than anything. We I'm open to having

(41:09):
libraries featuring Brian Godawa and all the different random various
not random as in like haphazard, but pretty broad spectrum
of people we've had on the Crossfiles podcast crossfiles dot org.
It's strange, oclock dot com. Very good repertoire, if I
might say so myself. So yeah, we'll see Hallelujah, Lord

(41:34):
be with you and faithbooks dot com and we'll see
you again very soon. Ly. Thank you for listening back
to the Bible. Oh I'm so glad when I look
at the recording and I realized we haven't accidentally left
it on me the whole time. Hallelujah. Well what a victory.

(41:55):
Will God bless you and be a strength and be
a light set on the hill. Don't let your light
be under a bushel in Jesus state a play some
music and go to bed. Bless you, Bye bye.

Speaker 9 (42:19):
I'm sad and your life is changing. You don't feel
the same anymore.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Some nancies accrifice too hard, and you wonder if you
can't afford do keep hidden up your life to save anothers.

Speaker 10 (42:41):
Do give it enough to what is the stember?

Speaker 2 (42:44):
What you say?

Speaker 4 (42:56):
Happy?

Speaker 2 (42:58):
You don't lack of love? So on the jam not
a ground.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
Shout out.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
Ba shad, break alone, shack breaks alone, the stupid of
the lords.

Speaker 10 (43:43):
That's libertine, were the stupid of the lords.

Speaker 9 (43:47):
Stud that's liberty. Jes be, you don't want to be
left it look er, you don't want you left behind

(44:09):
the tire.

Speaker 2 (44:10):
So shot break down, side breaking, side break.

Speaker 10 (44:27):
Shot break, I'm spiring on the noise that is liberty.
Well spar of the noise that is liberty.

Speaker 2 (44:40):
Leave them all out a time ball.

Speaker 9 (44:49):
Chosen lorded by his grace. We're seeing the power he left.

Speaker 2 (44:57):
There hours by tell shot person Lord cried down, shot Prason,
lod Ryn shot Prayson, cry shine break the spirit of loyous,

(45:20):
there's liberteek, were the spirit loious?

Speaker 10 (45:24):
There was libertine. Well, the spirit of the lost, there's
liber cheek, well, spirit of the loious?

Speaker 9 (45:34):
That was a libertee.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
So God tell shot personal Lord down shot person Ry
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