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Wish and we are live. Hello there, my friends, Hello there.
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We are broadcasting from an undisclosed public location watching the
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day in western.
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North Carolina, Heywood County.
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This is your host, Michael Basham, and we are very
blessed and pleased to be able to bring you not
any longer as we used to strange new doctrines, to
boldly go where no Christian has gone before, but actually
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to help present to people the pure, clean, life giving
word of God, apart from all the stuff that people
muddy it up with their own opinions, their own ideas.
I have this revelation. I have that revelation, so we're
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going to be getting into that today. And I have
the Derek Prince.
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Book.
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Here.
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What is it called.
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We got a whole bunch of these from ministry. It's
called Complete Salvation by the Prince. Enjoy the amazing benefits
and blessings of the Cross. Hallelujah. So that's gonna be
that's gonna be good. I'm gonna be reading some of that.
The first chapter is absolutely life changing. I don't care
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if you're a Christian non Christian, of course I care
if you're a Christian, if you're a non Christian, get
Jesus in your heart. That's absolutely necessary. All of us
need to go through Jesus to get to Heaven.
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Period. That is the truth. Hallelujah.
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And if you are a Christian, then you need to
go and know how precious your salvation is. Hey, Andra
is here. Nice to see you and nice to see
you long time. I need to get in touch with
your husband. So the intro to this book is so good.
I mean, our salvation is great and complete. Many Christians
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who have experienced salvation have not experienced all that God
includes in this salvation He's provided. So if you're saved,
you're like, Okay, what else do I need to know?
I'm saved, I'm going to heaven. Well, how about all
the other things you got when you got saved that
you're not accessing And a lot of people are not
accessing that and they're living basically a life separated from
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everything that they could have. And I guess America is
so blessed and our modern just conveniences, we think we
have this advanced life. Actually, most technology, most inventions have
caused people to become enslaved. More than they were before
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they had them. I mean, look, no farther than the DMV.
If you don't believe me, Yeah, let's get Andre on
the show for sure. Yeah, I would love to do
another show. Currently, we're doing this from the kind of
the road I've got My wife is in California, and
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so I've got both kids. So I'm a little bit constrained,
constricted to the front of the Recreation center in Waynesville.
But just let me just let the word do the
work here, you know. So people it's like they live
in the corner of a little house, whereas you've actually
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entered a great, wonderful mansion that God has prepared for them.
There is not a Christian on earth today who has
experienced the completeness of all that God has provided in salvation.
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So there's so much more to know about salvation.
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Complete salvation.
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You will want.
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I think you can get this book for free. I'm
not totally sure, but I recommend it. If you come
to our office downtown, I'll give you a free one.
They gave a lot of them to us. Hallelujah.
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Okay.
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Hebrews two three, the writer asks, how shall we escape
if we neglect so great a salvation. It is a
great salvation that God has provided for us.
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Through Jesus Christ.
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However, one of the great dangers is that we would
neglect it, that is, not really enter into it. Neglect
includes accepting our great salvation as just a theological fact
or doctrine, but not embracing it in fullness in our
experience that you at Ephesians three seventeen says that you,
being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to
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comprehend with all the saints. What is the width and
length and depth and height? Watch what he does with this.
It's so good to know the love of God, which
passes knowledge, that you may be filled with all the
fullness of God. Isn't that good? Well, guess what he says.
I picture entering our great salvation as walking into a
tremendous mansion. It does many corridors and different types of rooms.
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If we look first of all, at the width, it
stretches out as far as our eyes.
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Can see in either direction.
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Then if we look ahead at the length, we cannot
see the end of it. Imagine standing on a grand
stowcase in the midst of that wonderful mention. When you
look down, you cannot see all that is beneath you. Finally,
as you look up, it stretches beyond what you can
take in with your eyes. So basically, what Paul's saying
is in that Ephesians three seventeen is God doesn't want
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you to remain isolated in some small corner of the
mansion we have entered, but to comprehend, to take in,
to embrace all the scope of our great salvation. It's width,
it's length, it's depth, it's height. And this is including
things that we've been talking about, leaning into a good
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sound doctrine of getting healed, getting out of debt, becoming
free from all the flesh, lust sins, depression, gossip, needing
medicine for everything, just saying things like I'm good to
that age where or oh darning, my eyes are just
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going out, or my cars are always breaking down.
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Or I mean not here.
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I drove home yesterday with the kids and I had
to shield the kid's eyes because somebody overturned a four
wheeler and there was this family that was suffering, and
there was this obese person in the back that couldn't
get out, and there was blood and just panic and
probably drugs probably like, don't.
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Call the police.
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Don't call the police. It's like, uh uh uh, yeah,
we probably need to call the police. I stayed there
until the paramedics or the firemen showed up. But there's
such a need here in the mountains to break free
from poverty and addiction and all the things that led
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to that, all the just sin, just people living in sin.
Even if there's like a million churches, are they going
to them? If you go to one, do they have
the Holy Spirit? Most of them do not. I'm very
thankful to admit that we're actually starting something. On Saturday,
a bunch of people that don't really fit into any
of the local churches want to meet and pray in
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tongues and ask for the presence of the Holy Spirit
to show up and have spiritual warfare, teachings and all
the stuff that doesn't fit in the local Episcopalian, Methodists,
whatever denominimulation that they have all of them.
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I mean, it's like, you got.
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A Walmart, you got McDonald's, you got an Rby's. What
more could you possibly want? How about can I get
a place that has healthy food?
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No, you're hairtack.
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You just want to die and I'm gonna tell you're
just one of those weird tongue talking people that believes
in prosperity and healing. Well, can we not be poor?
Can we not have our car breaking down all the time?
Can we not have a.
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Million zillion sins?
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You're just wading through a day of dealing with problems
and messes. And I mean, yes, when you have small children,
you don't get surprised when they wet their bed, But
you're stupid to not put a diaper on them and
put a plastic thing over the bed if they're going
to keep doing that. And I just see Christians living like, Oh,
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it's normal to just need to have like fifty medications
and a thousand problems and a million credit.
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Cards, and.
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It's normal to have student loans and ridiculous mortgages.
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And this is normal. Oh what's that? Oh they're chemtrails.
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No, those are conspiracies, there's an AI takeover. No, they're
just building robot factories with millions of robots next year,
which is actually pretty cool. I'm not gonna say that's
a bad thing, but technology and innovation controlled by humans,
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not letting technology control us. I'm using two cell phones
right now to do this outside of a rec center
because I don't have access to my studio at the moment.
I got my Bibi's uh Andre wants a Derek Prince book. Okay,
you got it all right, I'll preach as good as
Akai and sister, thank you so much, Heile Olivia.
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So what is this this consuming doctrine?
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It's like, well, if the word when the Bible becomes
bigger to you than you, which it isn't to most
people in America. They walk around with their head full
of knowledge, full of information, head stuffing. They have podcasts
that are literally about nothing they listen to all day,
and their bodies are like these emaciated weak they look
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like gray aliens.
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Let's just be honest.
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It's oh they you know, these little emaciated, little like
child sized aliens with these skinny little bodies.
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And then they have these big, giant heads with the
gray eyes. And that's kind of what people's spirits look
like in America these days, Like they don't have the
fortified strength of the spirit of the knowledge and the
truth and the power that we're supposed to have, and
we've only done a little bit of it in this country.
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You had a George Washington and the Founding Fathers, and
you had people that actually thought, you know, we should
try this freedom thing that we've heard about. No, no,
you must not have a freedom. Actually wasn't The French
believed in it. The French were like, yes, go for it.
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It was the English that was like no.
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And we fought for that and overcame and there was
a lot of prayer. There was a lot of foundation
of faith. But over the last few centuries you've seen
a waning and just a laziness and letting technology and
just modern day society kind of take over. And now
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you're all everybody's staring at their phones, distracted and going between, oh,
I got to talk to my Lord for my divorce,
got another divorce.
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Coming, and got to pay the bills?
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And where is the power? Where do you see any
kind of miracles? And Jesus has raised the dead and
cast out the devils and you know, cleanse the lepers.
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That could mean like people that have.
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Fifth stage cancer or super long COVID or whatever the.
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Next thing's gonna be.
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But people don't live in faith anymore, and they are
people help each other to stay out of faith, so
that it's like weird if somebody's actually in faith, it's
what you don't believe in. You don't believe in credit
cards and getting your deeploma, and and that becomes weird hello,
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instead of what is this, what does this actually say?
And actually reading it, like really reading it, like actually
looking at this thing and not being like.
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Ooh, ooh, what is that, eh, dear, there's some kind
of religious thing.
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Eoh.
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When somebody shows up and actually walks in the power
of God and is manifesting, even the local church gets upset.
And that's what happened with Jesus. Who was his main enemy.
It wasn't Rome, it was all the religious Sadducees and
the Pharisees, and it was like, you're messing with our
Sabbath and our traditions. And he said, you make the
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power and the word of God of none effect through
your traditions. And he just came as the Truth incarnated
incarnated didn't have to sit down and develop a sermon
each day. And that's kind of where I'm coming from
right now with the Word of faith and learning about
the prophetic Copeland family, Yes, they are amazing. The Eagle
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Mountain Church family and all the networks of victory channel
teachers and believers there that having a total constant, twenty
four hour inundation of the word, absolutely it removes fear depression.
You start to see healing take place. Just it might
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not all happen all at once. It might be we're
taking we're getting rid of tobacco. Now we're getting rid
of you know, we're getting rid of porn addiction or
fearfulness in general. People live in fear until they die.
They're just like afraid and afraid and afraid of death.
And then death comes and then it's like they're afraid
and where do they go after that?
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Anyway, let's keep going.
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I'm jumping around here, I'm waxing eloquently, but yeah, so
this is so good again. It's the it's the height
and the length and the depth to know the love
of Christ, which passes knowledge, that you may be filled
with all the fullness of God. And then that picture
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of a mansion, and then how most Christians they just
go into the mansion that God give them. They're just
sitting in a little corner and they're just like, eh,
here read listen to this. Throughout the Bible, the word
Salvation is a very wide application. For many people, that
might simply mean having sins forgiven, becoming a prepackaged soul
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for heaven. Yeah, so that's what most people look at it.
They're just like, Okay, I get to go to heaven.
But there is a lot more to salvation than that.
And I didn't actually know this, So I just want
to say this.
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Is new to me. Hallelujah.
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It includes in the New Testament to describe everything in there.
Salvation is a biblical word for God's all inclusive provision
for man. It is used in the New Testament to
describe all the benefits and blessings of God made available
to us through Jesus Christ. It includes the forgiveness of sins,
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the gift of eternal life, the provision of physical healing,
the power to live a life that is different in fact,
every provision for this life, and the assurance of eternity
in the presence of Almighty God. Every provision. It doesn't
mean you've got to have some kind of bling, bling,
fancy schmancy, you.
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Know, yacht life or something.
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You're gonna have everything you need and whatever the things
that are necessary to get the job done.
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So good that is so powerful.
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Psalm seventy eight twelve through fifty four describes the Lord's
dealings with Israel in bringing them out of Egypt and
then taking them through the wilderness. It also states why
the Lord became angry with his people this is so good,
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putting it into everyday language. God was angry because they
had such a small view of Him and his salvation. Similarly,
I believe that sometimes we grieve God by our small
comprehension of the salvation He has given us. So God
was angry. If you analyze the passage, salvation is the
all inclusive word you could use the Dirk Prince. I
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could use the Prince's voice for every blessing and provision
God gave them from the time they sacrificed the pasover
Lamb and were delivered from Egypt until they entered their inheritance.
It included protection from God's judgment through the blood of
the Lamb, the supernatural passing through the Red Sea, the
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presence of God coming down in the form of a cloud,
being fed every day with manna from Heaven, water gushing
out of the and so on. However, despite all the
marvelous things God did, the people sinned and rebelled in
the wilderness, tested God in their hearts, and spoke against him.
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So that's you think of that as like, oh, that
happened a long time ago. Well what about it's happening
right now with all of us. People get you know,
they're like, they get offended. They find out, Oh my gosh,
you your preacher has an airplane and an airport named
after him.
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How evil?
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Oh what people are getting healed in their church and
the insolence they're speaking in tongues and prophecy and revelation. Oh,
dear me, that's so offensive.
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Well, it is offensive. And if you've preached the gospel,
you are going to offend people. And if you're not
offending people, then you're not really doing it right. And
some people kind of looking at me sideways as they
walk by.
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That's okay.
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I had no other choice, officer, I had nowhere else
to podca Yes.
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That die, okay, let's see here, let me see oh,
let me take let me take a sip one moment, yes,
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and sound too.
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Molt fills my years as I sit here reading words
about today written long ago.
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Okay, thank you Jesus. So therefore the Lord heard this
and was furious, so a fire was kindled against Jacob,
and anger also came up against Israel because they did
not believe in God and did not trust in his salvation.
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So God actually gets angry with us for not believing
and receiving his salvation. It's as simple as it's somebody
who spent all this time and effort to give you
something so perfect and precious and good, and you're just like, no,
I don't want that. I want to drink diet mountain
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dew every day. Don't do it the only cave and
I could find. I never made that connection.
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That's a really powerful revelation from Derek Prince.
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Though sometimes we grieve God by our small comprehension of
the salvation he's given us. So if you're if you're
gonna look at the Old Testament like all the Jews
just pissed him off by saying, yeah, we don't really
want that, and I guess I'm gonna.
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Just turn to it.
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It says verse seventeen through twenty, but he only quotes
a tiny bit.
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Swam said the.
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I have no other choice.
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I'm gonna have.
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To just read it, read some of it, at least
swarm seventy eight. Okay, yeah, this is the whole. Oh yeah,
this is great.
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It's it's called in my Bible.
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It says a Maschiel of Asaf Israel's rich history. All
read just the first part. It says, give ear, oh
my people.
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If Arnold Schwarzeneker was reading the Shoils, perhaps you would
say like these, give ear, oh my people, to my law.
Incline your ears to the words of my mouth. I
will open my mouth in a parabole. I will utter
dark sayings of old, which we have heard and known,
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and our fathers have told us. We will not hide
them from their children. Show to the generation to come
the braises of the Lord and his strength and his
wonderful works that he hath done.
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See, that's what happens when you go to the gym
and then you you.
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You go, you get beefy like an old and then
you do it a podcast. If you do it a
podcast after you going to the gym, then you might
start to learn the ways of ah old Bible study.
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So that first two is pretty amazing. I will utter
dark sayings of old. That's a that's like an oracle statement.
So I mean dark sayings of old. I mean, that's
that's pretty fascinating. I never really this is like the
Psalm you just kind of skim through because it's so long,
and it's telling the.
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Whole history of all the.
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Battles and you know, the wilderness, and.
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I mean, it goes on and on.
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But anyway, I appreciate that Derek Prince can pull this
revelation about how having a small view of God and
his salvation is grieving to the Holy Spirit. We don't
like to look at that because people like their comfortable
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little lives. It's a lot easier to be sick and
poor and dying than it is to get into Bible faith.
Bible faith, and my estimation, takes a lot of work.
Not salvation taking work, but actual faith in God in
your everyday life is a discipline, does take effort, does
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take execution.
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Nobody wants to hear that. I don't want to hear them. No,
my flesh doesn't want to hear that.
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Have you ever considered what it took to feed some
three million people every day?
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Oh?
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Wait, we gotta do the Derek Prince impression.
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Have you ever have you ever considered what it took
to feed some three million people every day. I saw
a picture of years ago the freight train that would
be required to carry the water and food for three
million people for one day. It was a very long train, indeed,
and that was just for one day. God fed them
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in the wilderness for forty years. All that provision was
included in the salvation. Also included was the fact that
their shoes never wore out and their clothes never got old.
I need some new shoes, man, I'm looking down at
them right now.
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They're getting old. I need to work out my salvation with.
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Free and fair and trembling a little more. Guys, I'm
not begging for money too. I would not just come
on here and tell you to send money to Spirit
Force zero one at gmail dot com for PayPal.
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That's not what I do here, not coming here to
do that. We also accept bitcoin.
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Hallelujah, hallelujah. When they were sick, God provided healing. This
is for wayward Israel. This isn't even for like the
End Time Church or something. Well it is, but in
the heat of the day he covered them with a cloud,
and in the cold of the night he provided the
warmth in the light of the fire. God's total provision
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was summed up in this one word salvation used in
verse twenty two in Hebrew, it is Yeshuah. Yet God
was grieved because they did not comprehend the extent of
his salvation. Further on, in verse forty one, it says, yet, yes,
again and again they tempted God and limited the Holy
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One of Israel. I confess that many times I have
limited God in my concept of salvation. An I have
had a need and taught myself. Can I really trust
God for that need? I think most Christians today set
limits to what they think God will do. These are
not scriptural limits, They are just limits on how big
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we imagine God's salvation be. We need to bear in
mind that this grieves the Lord. When the Israelites set
limits to what they thought God could do, it grieved him. Therefore,
let us resolve in our hearts that we will not
set limits to what God can do, but rather believe
in the all inclusive, comprehensive salvation that God has provided.
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Amen. So good, It's so good.
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I mean people get distracted by their sicknesses, their problems there,
but I mean the biggest thing in the world is
is whether you're going to heaven or not when you die.
So that is the biggest thing obviously. But then once
you get into like a Baptist church or something where
it's only about salvation and going to heaven or not,
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then a lot of people they they get offended when
you start talking about healing and breaking off problems, addictions,
supernatural things, spiritual warfare, you know, the laws of the spirit,
learning how to tithe, learning how to have this, getting
this in you, not being ashamed of the gospel.
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People get weird.
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It's weird because in America we're fine with, you know,
Halloween everywhere. I went to Lowe's and there was a literal, giant,
twenty foot tall demon god thing, and I was just like,
you know what, I'm bringing my Bible to lows tod
They if they get to have giant demon gods and loads,
then I'm gonna I can have my Bible and Lows
And I got complimented for it. But in America people
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are totally it's like, oh yeah, yeah, chemtrails, oh yeah,
oh gotta have my third booster shot and.
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Yeah no, Kings can't have Trump.
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Absolutely.
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I talked to some people on the street and they
said they said to me on camera that they thought
Charlie Kirk was a Nazi.
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Oh you know Charlie Kirk. And I was like, really yeah.
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He was like Joseph Gerbels like, what do you realize
you're on camera right now? And I guess I don't know.
I mean, Americans have lost whatever it was that they
got their freedom. I barely ever see an American that
has even a shred of that anymore. And that's pretty
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scary because do they even need to invade again? Do
you need to have the Russians and the Chinese come in?
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Maybe not.
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I mean, it's just Ai is slowly slurping away people's
last vestiges of humanity. And the only way to get
back your country and your life is going to be
through the Word of God in the Holy Spirit and
getting this back in you and forget ridicule and being
ashamed of the Gospel.
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We don't have time.
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I mean, here's the cure for cancer. Oh no, my
doctor might make fun of me if I take the
cure for cancer. He says I should die. Well, we
don't have time for what your doctor thinks. When you
have the cure for cancer. By the way, Mms sodium
chloride solution activated does cure cancer. Everybody I've given it
to just kind of looks at it, tries it a
little bit, if at all, and then it's like, eh,
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not for me. So you know, don't waste your time
with people that don't want to hear the truth. Don't
spend your time in America if you can possibly help it.
I can't help it because I'm I'm here for a
period of time. My whole family is in a time
of need right now, and it's good to be back.
Kind of it's kind of empty and boring in a
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lot of ways, but I mean, the.
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Mission field is so interesting.
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You go to China, you go to Japan, you go
to India, you go to Nepal, you go to Taiwan.
There is not a single boring day when you're out
there in those countries, even if you're not even a
Christian missionary just living there. There's always something happening. It's
so exciting. But in America, unless you're on a mission field,
like I mean, I would say Waynesville really is kind
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of a mission field in many ways. But there's some
to do, but you're just surrounded by that kind of
emptiness and just we have our money, and we have
our bills, and we've got our kids, and I've got
my divorce and I got to pay off my and
I mean that kind of fatiguing lifestyle. The saddest thing
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is the misery that I see. These people don't even
know what they're missing. It's like they don't even know
what it means to be happy or what, you know,
having a Chinese family that doesn't even know God, but
they have family and they love their family, and that's
even that is missing here.
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In a lot of ways.
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But you go to other countries, everybody wants to come
to America. It's like, Wow, no matter what country you
go to, they all think America.
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Man, yeah, America.
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If only I could move to America.
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I want to live in America. So anyway, I'm just
rambling around here.
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But that doctrine, that consuming doctrine of the salvation of
Jesus Christ. Knowing that you're saved, knowing that it also
includes your healing, you can start to use your mouth
to confess this great salvation. We don't neglect it, we
don't fail to confess it. How do you get rid
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of all these other problems?
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Same way. You got the biggest problem dealt with confession.
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And that's a new one for me. I'm kinda I'm
gonna have to explore that later on. Get in studio again.
This is a rare kind of out there broadcast. I
gotta go pick up on Boa, but thank you for
joining us. This is Michael Bashum the Spirit Force. Join
the Spood Force. It is the think of it like
a spiritual military of God. Like there's a seventh branch
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of the United States Military after the Space Force, and
that's that's kind of a trip for some. I think
that sounds bizarre to people. But when it comes to
the spiritual warfare that we're in and I'm watching the
military literally spray the skies right now in front of me, Like, no,
that's not true. Yeah, all the weather is pretty much artificial.
I drove through the fog today. They were spring all
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day yesterday, and yeah, that's uncomfortable talk about. But there's
giant robot factories coming out this year, millions of robots
a year coming. All the people with Tesla's their cars
are about to become part of a giant AI brain.
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Neuralink with you know, brain chips.
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This is like interesting stuff like I don't know why
people at the very least what Elon said is very true.
It's like, this is not a boring time to be alive.
Like anybody that's bored watching Amazon Prime or Netflix right now,
I pity you.
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I pity those people.
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But when you get into the animating contest for liberty
and truth and the power of the truth and power
of the Holy Spirit and the reality of God, you
won't have a boring day.
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Anyway.
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I gotta go love you guys, spear Force podcast iTunes, Spotify.
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Leave us the review, and then go to the gym
and work out to get pumped up and go tell
people about Jesus. I remember, ever since, back before I
became governor of California, I used to think it was
all about protein and diet and becoming buff and making movies.
Becoming the governor of California did not make me happy
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in the end. But then I found Jesus, and now
I am telling people about the Gospel. Okay, God, bless
you guys. Thank you, Nice to see you. Tim alrighty
bye bye bye by.
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The at the top the apt at the so many
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things do you by? So many seeking? Because she said
nast a short.
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Time and cannot kill your bad.
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Will you slide down the mountain, will you fall down
the side? Will you flow like a fountain giving water
of Will you turn to the darkness or will you
reach for the line of greater victory? Yes, we thought
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that the last one was enough in its time, But
we're growing and learning that we've still got to climb
inspite of our problems, inspite of our fears.
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Greater victory.
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There's a whole new life ahead of you.
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You've just got to hold on time.
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Even if you're on the light t shore, there's a
grain victory inside.
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Yes, it's better to wear out than to rust in
the rain. It's better for riches to be given again.
What God has to give you must be used just
for him in greater victory.
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There's a whole life ahead of you.
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You've just got to.
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Hold on time, even.
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If you're on the left t Sure, there's a greater
victory inside.
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You've got to keep on the links.
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You've got to sidrifiest.
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You've got to keep on giving the rest of your life.
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You know that when you do, it's waiting that field.
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The breasty.
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Greater victory, greater victory, greater victory, greater victory,