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Will you slide down the mountain? Will you fall down
the side? Will you flow like a fountain giving.
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Water of life?
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Will you turn to the darkness or will you reach
for the line of greater victory. Yes, we thought that
the last one was enough in its time, but we're
rolling and learning.
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That you've still got to climb inspite of our problems,
inspite of our.
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Fears, greater victory.
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There's a new life ahead of you.
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You've just got to hold on time. Even if you're
on the tsue.
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There's a ready team inside.
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Yes, it's better to wear out than to rest in
the rain.
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It's better for riches to begin. And again, what God
has to give you must be used just for Him.
And greater victory.
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Had no boy than girls.
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Welcome, Welcome.
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This is my commationions late night bibles. Fee Here we
are in the mountain cabin about getting into some bibles.
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Hely Lulia, there's a holy life.
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Already, hely hely luljah. Well, thank you for joining us.
This is actually a prete, serious show, despite our having
a sense of humor. I found out there's a psalm
from my son Ethan, Psalm eighty nine. It is a
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very good Psalm. God is greatly to be feared in
the assembly of the saints, and to be held in
reverence by all those around him, aylujah. Now, a lot
of people out there, they don't got no respect for
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the Lord. They don't got no satisfaction in how good
the Lord is. They're raving and raging, and you know,
God still gives them breath in their nostrils. It's all
on loan. But man, I would like to enjoy my
God and be in ten him with others who also
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worship Him and who give him glory forever more. Amen
and Amen. So we right a bit of a crossroads.
There's been there's been some good chapters that we've gone
through recently. This is the Spirit Force, and you can
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go and listen to any of the previous chapters where
we have covered books of the Bible and meditated chapter
by chapter. Recently we did Daniel and we finished Micah,
and I was thinking, you know, we haven't really touched
the New Testament very much, not as far as officially
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hitting on portions of it except for First Corinthians. And
today we're kind of flipping through the Bible. I don't
have specifically a direction on the next chapter we're going
to go into. One of the interesting things recently is
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losing taste for the things of the world, really like
the latest thing, the latest movie. I mean, how many
movies you gotta watch until you realize that it's just
another movie. And I'm just giving myself to the act
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of I want to veg out, sit there and stare
at a screen as a ritual, not as a as
like a oops, I accidentally let myself fall into that,
but as something that you prepare for you. You get
the popcorn, you get the the chips, you get the
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junk food ready, and then you sit there and you
feed your flesh. Our ancestors did not do this. There
is so much wholesomeness and beyond that, there is so
much fulfillment in sitting around a fire with the guitar
and the children and the brethren and singing praises to God.
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And there is so much fulfillment to that, and that
should be the ritual. But it's a precious thing. These days,
I realize it's a precious thing. So we have the
technology to continue to have the bonfire around the Holy Spirit,
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to hold in great honor the word of God, to
think about the Word as the foremost, the centerfuge, the
main point that we lean into, and the technology enables
a kind of a clarity and a focus that you
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would otherwise not have. I'm flipping through the Bible. This
is a Bible that my grandfather's apprentice, uncle Dick Leggett
Richard Leggott, who heads up Derek Prince Ministries, recommended at
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a dinner table with my father. The Spirit Filled Life Bible,
New King James version, a personal study Bible unveiling all
God's fullness in all God's Word. This is my father's copy.
I'm hijacking my father's cabin up here in the mountains
of western North Carolina to bring you this information. And
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he got this Bible off of eBay and as I'm
opening it, there's pieces of the leather coming off. So
I talked to a dear friend. And by the way,
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Basham Patreon, and we've got all these different ways and
I'm just not that streamlined at remembering to tell everybody
how will we do this? And I'd like to thank
the bros at Fringe Radio Network for continuing to share
the broadcast there, and hopefully we'll get back in touch
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with Ryan O'Neill. Terrestrial radio is a thing and people
listen to Terrestrial Radio and ninety nine Rock the Key.
We've been on there a number of times. It's just
things are so moment to moment, you know, like it
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would be really good to have a secretary and have
a team. But regardless, I will continue to read the word,
whether one person listens to it or not. I want
to get this Bible out there because when I confess
the word, and this is for you too, you could
have nobody listening to you, but you are speaking that
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word out loud over yourself. I was talking to Heywood
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and confess it you completely understand it at the moment
or not, And I showed first John John number one. Sorry.
The word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we
beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten
of the Father, full of grace and truth. My word
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became flesh. I mean these are huge statements. These are
not random mystical words that are dubious. And can you
trust in them or not? Do they make you feel good? Yes?
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No?
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Maybe leave us a review on yelp. The word of
God becoming flesh Jesus invincible as the word and yet
having free will. He could have failed, but he didn't.
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The word becoming flesh, which means we have God's words touchable, tangible,
I mean the technology of AI and cloning and robots.
You're going to see some infrastructure laid out in the
coming years that will lead to further understanding of this revelation.
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When I speak a word, I say I want my
law and mode. Currently it means I can hire people
to mow the lawn, and I have the energy and
the money to give them money. My word becomes a
command that causes something to happen. God commanded his son
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to be incarnated and to die for us, and to
be his word among us, and he spoke numerous times.
I only do that which I see my father do.
I am obedient to the Father. Think of it like
like your your words can do whatever you want them
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to do. If you believe in what you say. If
you're sarcastic, you're like, yeah, mow my lawn, I'll give
you thirty bucks to mow my lawn. Haha, I'm kidding.
That's that's too cheap. Then people are confused. They're like, well,
what do you want us to do? Are we supposed
to hew your lawn or not. But if you're a
person of faith and you don't budge on what you say,
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you say something and you do that thing that you
say you're gonna do. That's why it's always good not
to set dates on stuff. If you're a person like
Michael Basham, you're like, we're gonna go live every Wednesday
night at six o'clock. I try not to say that
kind of thing because when you don't do it, then
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that's a stain on your word. God ever fails in
what he says, all the words of these books in
the Bible are going to come true. And Jesus, the
word of God cannot fail ever ever. And the Word
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became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory,
the glory as of the only begods know, the Father,
full of grace and truth. We beheld his glory. John
saw his glory so good. So I'm not going to
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try to be your Bible time. I'm attempting to inspire
you to get in your Bible. If you don't know
if you're going to heaven. It's very simple. It costs
Jesus everything, but all you have to do is confess
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Jesus as Lord. Just say, Lord Jesus, I invite you
into my heart, and I ask for forgiveness for all
my sins, and help me to live for you, and
help me to live for others, and fill me with
your Holy spirit in Jesus name. Amen. Make sure you're
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clear on that, because the Bible says that all who
call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
We've been in First Samuel, recently Hannah's prayer. My heart
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rejoices in the Lord. My horn is exalted in the Lord.
I smile at my enemies because I rejoice in your salvation.
No one holy like the Lord. For there is none
besides you, nor is there any rock like our God.
Talk no more so, very proudly, let no arrogance come
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from your mouth. For the Lord is the God of
a knowledge, and by him actions are weighed. The bows
of the mighty men are broken, and those who stumbled
are girded with strength. It goes on this prayer, this
Hannah's Psalm. Who was the mother of Samuel? Who then
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Samuel goes on to anoint David. That is the first Psalm.
So then, when I read the rest of the book
of Psalms, I can sense the imprint of Hannah's prayer.
There was never a prayer like her prayer. I can
sense in every Psalm like the one that we read earlier,
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Psalm won a Psalm eighty nine. Here we go Psalm
forty one. Blessed is he who considers the poor. The
Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord
will preserve him and keep him alive, and he will
be blessed on the earth. You will not deliver him
to the will of his enemies. The Lord will strengthen
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him on his bed of illness. You will sustain him
on his sick bed. Have you ever find yourself on
that sick bed. You speak to that sickness and command
it to leave in the name of Jesus. It was
paid for. This is old testament. Okay, we are a
new testament. Your sickness has been paid for. You say,
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get out of me, sickness, go, get out of me
pain in Jesus name. I don't care how old you are.
What the doctor said, I said, Lord, be merciful to me.
Heal my soul, for I have sinned against you. My
enemies speak evil of me. When will he die and
his name perish? You know, the gossip is a big thing,
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especially among Christians. The people think because they know a
few scriptures in the Bible that they can judge their brothers. Well,
what the Bible says is to speak God's word over
our brothers. You don't say, oh, so and so is
doing it again. They're always doing that. You speak the
word of God over them, and you say that that
person is delivered from gossip, is delivered from that sexual sin,
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is delivered from whatever issue that they're beset with. So
I'm also in I'm reading through first Samuel and David
versus Saul. I'm just kind of doing a little bit
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of a bird's eye sweep through the Bible. I live
in this Bible. It's my home. This is my happy
place for eternity. And David, oh yeah, first same twenty one.
David eight the Holy Bread and he didn't die. Yep.
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A lot of this this scuffle is because of jealousy.
And it's also Saul the root of it. Saul has
slain his thousands. David is ten thousands. That's just the
excuse that demoniac Saul got to want to fight David.
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And don't worry, guys, we're jumping around the Bible. This
isn't like some kind of prepared statement, podcast sermon. The
Word is what brings life though, So if you're afraid
to read or listen to somebody reading the Word jumping
all over it, then I don't know what to tell you.
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But you need the Word in you find find a
sermon that was well prepared. But the sermons that I
listen to you now, the word of faith. Teachers they
still jump around like they might even have prepared something,
but they they jump around. The root of how Saul
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got to where he was was when he disobeyed God.
God can protect you from becoming a decrepit, backsliden, backbiting, gossipy, jealous, bitter,
old soul like Saul, because Saul was kind of like
a mouldible character. He was like this guy that just
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shows up and he gets anointed, and he used to
be small in his own eyes until he became big
in his own eyes, and all that power plus no
humility plus no willingness to obey turned into Saul, and
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David had a respect for the anointing. David was anointed
and he loved Saul. I think of like Alex Jones.
For some reason. I think of Owen Schreyer and Alex Jones,
and it's sad to see those guys not get along.
Owen used to be a reporter for Info Wars and
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recently he had some falling out with Alex. And they're
not enemies. It's not like he's takeover Info Wars. But
Owen is.
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Capable of of doing what Alex Jones did in a more.
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Youthful and capable way than Alex. However, we need to
pray for Owen, and I'm believing for him.
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To get free from a lot of the just the
kind of perceived anger like jostling yourself up and getting
angry when you don't really need to be angry. You
need to be full of the word will of enjoy
the Lord, letting you enjoy the Lord be your strength.
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And Owen really carries that mantle that Alex has.
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As the next generation. And I see sometimes the older
generation gets all perturbed and angry, and of course they
know better in many ways, but you can be a
kind of a battle, a jealousy fight, a kind of
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power fight when men are in their flesh, and they
were really taking a lot of pictures of themselves, their
shirts taken off, and looking at their numbers and their
support and whatever. I mean, who knows, But I just
for some reason, I'm reminded of Alex and Owen. It's
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a kind of a like Alex has already said, I've
done my job. My mission is complete. I'll still be
around to support the info war, but I've pretty much
done what I needed to do. And Owen is going
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his own way, not wanting to compromise the way he
perceives his fight of the truth. You gotta respect that.
But what I don't really respect the reason I don't
follow these guys closely anymore. Is there is not so
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much of a respect the word as much as there
is a respect of the info and trying to be
the leader of the information, like I know what's going
on in my opinion counts and matters, and it does.
I think the info war is becoming obsolete to a
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certain degree. Info it's getting so much more difficult to
really perceive what is real what is not real. You
have to spend so much more time researching to find
out if that video was true because of Ai something
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like the new Prime Minister of Japan being elected and
immediately getting rid of all the illegals in Japan. That's
hard to fake. Like I have friends that were around
there for the inauguration, because Sondra Watkins was actually in
Japan recently, if not still in Japan. But where the
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spirit war? Where the spirit force? We're not trying to
show off our pross our studio. I can do the
show in studio. I can do the show in the
car by the side of the road. The point is
the word needs to be preached, and I might have
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a giant some kind of a podium and some kind
of a huge haul, or I could be preaching in
some kind of like a little missile silo with an
echoe wall and people coming in and going out, and
it doesn't make any difference because the message is what
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is important, the fact that the the anointing upon the message.
And I guess what I'm saying. What I'm seeing here
is En Shoyer. He had that anointing the stout upon him.
I'm not saying he's the new info warrior. I mean
it's a small thing to perceive a big Internet audience
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that you built up in comparison to the anointing factor
of the Holy Spirit, God on you, speaking through you
with with a definitive voice, with your not just intent
from your will, but lending your tongue to the Lord.
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As Hannah lent Samuel to the Lord. We lend our
tongues to the Lord. We speak in tongues, and we
speak with the interpretation of tongues. So I bless Owen
and Alex. I don't know if that was very clear
at all, But we're in for Samuel, and we are
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seeing David evade Saul and dealing with that drama. And
by the way, David, you read the story and you
just feel like everybody is trying to get this problem
figured out, like if we can only just get Saul
out of the picture, it'll be fine. Well, no, like
even after they got Saul out of the picture, there
was still other drama. There are other problems. The beautiful
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thing about I think Mark Hankin said this, the Holy
Spirit is expert at dealing with problems. God he is
not embarrassed by whatever sinful, like the depths and the
degradation of sin that you are seeing in your neighborhood.
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It is not embarrassing for him. It is not surprising
for him to find out what you did. In fact,
he already knows everything. He's just waiting for you to
repent and give up trying to defend yourself and just
give it over to the lawyer of Jesus Christ, who
paid to defend you in court with his own blood.
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The prosecution and the defendant and the pleading of not guilty,
it's all under his blood. It's a very legal thing.
I was in court yesterday and for somebody else, and
all I did was read the Word, and I felt
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the holiness and the sacricainc nature of the Word, especially
sitting in a court realizing and recognizing that the Bible
is extremely legal and our court system in America is
modeled after the court system of Heaven. Hallelujah. So we
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spent a little bit of time looking at David and
considering his is dealing with Saul. And then he had
this son named Solomon who wrote proverbs, but really wisdom
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through Solomon wrote proverbs. Train up a child in the
way he should go, and when he is old, he
will not depart from it. These proverbs make no friendship
with an angry man, and go not with a furious
man unless you learn his ways and set a snare
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for your soul. I mean these proverbs, and like the Psalms,
they were mostly Solomon's, but then others added some do
not mix with wine bibbers, or with gluttonous eaters of meat,
for the drunkard, and the glutton will come to poverty,
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and drowsiness will clothe a man with rags. You need
to live a fasted life. Doesn't mean you can't enjoy
responsibly alcohol or eat have a feast for strength. But
these are these are guiding proverbs, commands to not let
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these these problematic fleshly crutches that are that people they
turn to like, oh there's fast food. I can just
splurge out on fat buddies, barbecue. I can just drink
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beer all day, all the time. There's some very good
scriptures here against pornography, against getting a harlot, against drinking
all the time. My son, give me your heart. Let
your eyes observe my ways. For a harlot is a
deep pit and it's seductress is a narrow well well.
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I don't get I don't get prostitutes. I just go
to porn hub. Your eyes are leaving you into a
deep pit because you keep watching something. Eventually, your body's
gonna follow. Eventually situations arise in your life where you
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can carry out sexual devious acts that you saw with
your eyes. So Pastor Keith Moore, he said this, like,
if you're single, do yourself a favor and don't don't
give yourself to anything that encourages sexual Like you don't
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need to have sex as this staple food, like I
gotta get my needs met kind of thing. If you're married,
you should have sexual relations with your spouse. That's biblical.
A seductress is a narrow well. She also lies in
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wait as for a victim and increases the unfaithful among
men who has woe, who has sorrow, who has contentions,
who has complaints, who has wounds without cause, who has
redness of eyes? Those who linger long at the wine,
those who go in search of mixed wine. Do not
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look on the wine when it is red, when it
sparkles in the cup, when it swirls around smoothly. At
the last it bites like a serpent and stings like
a vice. Your eyes will see strange things, and your
heart will utter perverse things. Yes, you will be like
one of those who lie down in the midst of
the sea, or like one who lies at the top
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of the mast, saying, they have struck me, but I
was not hurt. They have beaten me, but I did
not feel it. When shall I awake that I may
seek another drink? Yeah, that's a guy with a really
bad liver right there. And there's an upside down version
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of that, which is if you get drunk in the
Holy spirit. Likewise, you can enjoy that sparkling of the cup.
You can enjoy the Lord, and instead of a serpent bite,
instead of a hangover, You're gonna feel and enjoy the
effects of God's favor on your life as you obey
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the holy Spirit. God wants to bless you. He wants
to bring you deeper into Him. Man, there is so
much in the Bible, like the more you read it,
you just can't get enough of it. So there's proverbs
of Solomon and moving into and more more on liquor here. Okay,
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let's finish the song. It will be right back in
just a moment. Hallelujah.
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It's got to hold on time.
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Even if you're on the ledge t sure, there's a
greater victory inside.
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You've got to keep on living. You've got to sell fries.
You've got to keep on giving the rest of your life.
You know that when you do, it's eating that field.
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The brands, theater, victory, theater, victory, theater, victory, theater, victory.
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Yeah yeah, back noun two days. Magini is now.
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Up in there.
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Now without noon, and I'm to meeting ye.
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Oh yeah.
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Hip and cool. Oh wait, it's twenty twenty five and
people don't care about being cool anymore. They just want
to have friends, just anybody. Oh man, hallelujah. We have
so much work to do to win souls trained disciples.
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Thank you Lord. All right, So continuing on through proverbs,
and I like to park in this chapter, because what
is the vision? What are we fighting for? When we
talk about training disciples and getting people saved and breaking
off poverty. I always turn to Proverbs thirty one the
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praise of the righteous woman, but also a man who
can also attract the righteous woman and have her as
his wife? And how does that work in this day
and age? I still don't really know. It has been
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such a nightmare trying to find a woman in one's
youth in this day and age, so many sinful, icky
situations that and by the way, trying to get into
a relationship to try to help somebody that's not wanting
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to be helped, doesn't want God, isn't interested in the Bible.
That never works, just so you know, men and women.
But that's why it talks about the Proverbs thirty one
woman like a righteous woman. Who can find who can
find this person? So after advice to King Lemuel about
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again about don't drink wine if you're a prince, if
you're a king, don't forget the law, don't pervert the
justice of all the afflicted, open your mouth for the speechless,
I'm skipping down through. Okay, verse ten, Who can find
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a virtuous wife, for her worth is far above Rubi's.
It's not easy, in other words, valuable things. Having a
virtuous woman, that righteous female is it's very hard to find.
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And all you parents out there, I hope you're investing
in your daughters to help them to become virtuous women.
And that's something that's like a moment to moment battle
to deal with worldliness, exposure to worldliness, help them, help
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them to navigate childhood, to not leave them defend for
themselves and sit them in front of TV and not
ever pour into them and not be an example yourself
and letting them just rage around and do whatever they want.
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And I mean, how many women are a complete mess
because also their parents neglected them and just left them
alone and didn't weren't there for them, whatever excuse there was,
they just weren't there for them. But the ones who were,
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they built up this unbelievable like not unbelievable, but just
the Proverbs thirty one woman. Her worth is far above Rubie's.
The heart of her husband safely trusts her, so he
will have no lack of gain all the days of
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her life. She does him good and not evil. She
seeks wool and flax and willingly works with her hands.
She is like the merchant chips. She brings her food
from Afar. I talked to Courtney from Heywood Premium Beef
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And I think about this first because a local gal.
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You get your meat from Spirit Force at a comparable
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price to having like organic meat that you buy at
the grocery store, except this is from a source that
you actually you can actually go and visit and know,
and I can send you pictures and videos of the
local farmers. Really good but a righteous woman. She is
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like the merchant ships. She brings her food from Afar.
She also rises while it is yet night and provides
food for her household and a portion for her maid servants.
I don't think that's every day, but it does happen.
Sometimes she does sleep, don't worry. She considers a field
and bides it from her profits. She plants a vineyard.
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A vineyard is an expensive thing to plant. And I mean,
didn't we hear she just bought something? So how is
she getting profit after buying something? I think there's some
things going on between the lines here. You know, the
bride of Christ is profitable. This is not just for
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you guys. Get that right woman in your life, you know,
and just say she's the proverb thirty one woman and
never actually read Proverbs thirty one. I try to read
Proverbs thirty one every day. And if I don't, then
well let's just say I try to read it every day.
And there's a lot of buying property and expand like
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your wife is out there and she's buying properties, and
you're like, yeah, honey, I trust you. You know you
have access to the bank account. Husband is not even involved.
I mean I don't honestly. At some point, like what
if Elon was all obsessed with what property he owned?
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Instead his wife should be handling that. She can be
looking at properties and investing, and that's the way it
should be. Men don't need to be handling every little property,
with every little detail. It gets to be a headache.
It's kind of like when I spend too much time
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in childcare. I love my kids, but at some point
I feel like I'm just gonna spank everybody everywhere, for
every possible excuse, at all times, for no reason except
that they need a spanking. Women are not like that.
They're gentle, They listen, They're detailed. They detect the nuance.
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And a righteous woman is in her lane doing righteous
woman stuff, and then the righteous man is able to
do righteous man stuff. It's very good. She girds herself
with strength and strengthens her arms. She perceives that her
merchandise is good, and her lamp does not go out
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by night. That doesn't mean she don't sleep, but she's
stretches out her hands to the distaff, and her hand
holds the spindle. That verse, to me reminds me of
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quantum timelines, getting back years of time that you spent
watching Netflix and movies and video games, bringing dialing back
the clock to the years of the Obamaistas, Obama's reign
of evil, getting the years back in your life and
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the country for your body, for your youth to be restored.
We lost a lot of years, allowing the enemy to
run all over what should have been the God Years
of America. Two thousand and eight to two thousand and sixteen.
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You had eight years with some CIA implant nobody, eight
years precious years, more death than I don't know. I mean,
how many people died because Isis installed, Benghazi, all the
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idiot garbage, trash filth that happened during that time. And
we're not supposed to remember because we're supposed to be
scrolling and liking and commenting on whatever's happening right now.
That's great, But I come from the old Internet, where
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there used to be actual information and people used to
sit down and read essays and that was like a
normal daily thing. Now it's like weird. If you do that,
it's like what you have time to do that? What's
wrong with you? You're supposed to be like snappy and fidgety.
And I had my two kids in the car today
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and I was driving down through Main Street and it's
like Mountain Town and some old guy with like a
fancy jeep was parked in the middle of the street
and he had a right turn signal and I'm my
mom called me back, and I'm talking to my mom.
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I got two kids in the back seat. I'm in
the old Mountaineer, and uh, I think I was also
door dashing, so I took some like local like two
mile orders, like hey, make six bucks and go grab
this bag of food and drive it a few blocks
down and make six bucks and okay, it's right on
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the way. So and then here's some probably like multi
millionaire old guy with like nice jeep and he probably
drove here from some Floridian town and he thinks that
he can just park his jeep on a one lane
road on Lane Street and expect people to know that
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he needs to back up into his parking spot. And
you know, he obviously ain't from around here. And I'm
we're just sitting there. We're used to traffic, so we're
just sitting there. I'm waiting there and talking to my
mom and and suddenly the guy in front of me
just gets out of his jeep starts shaking his fist
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at me. Ushole, we can't you see him trying to
back up into the parking spot. I'm like, he's got
his nice vest, he's all like groomed, and probably goes
to the Freemason lodge down the street with the Satanists.
I don't know, probably donates to the no King protests.
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And I'm talking to my mom like, oh my gosh,
some idiots trying to ruin my day. Poor guy. And
I felt a little like one percent guilty, like I
wasn't I didn't have that much nuance to think there's
some city slicker who thinks that that, like some old
mountaineer truck like dusty old, Like I'm gonna know that
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you are stuck in the middle of the road because
you found a parking spot that you think, I know
you need to back back up into and whatever. I
forgive him, and I thank god he forgives me. I think, God,
he gets saved. But he just zoomed ahead. I mean
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I was right there and there were cars behind me,
like it is heavy leaf season in the mountains, so
he zoomed ahead. He I mean, good thing I didn't
get out of the mountaineer with my kids in the
back and like pull off my hockey gloves and try
to like I haven't shaved in a while. I look
pretty rough. Hey, you want to mess with Pashum, I'm
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doing my pod cast DoorDash and my kids didn't. But whatever,
I was talking mom, Mama, and thank God, I my
mama wanting on the phone. I've I've felt anger rise
up in me sometimes and I need to rein it in.
Sometimes when somebody pokes you really hard, you know you
better be in the Holy Spirit. You better be ready
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to pray for people. But he zoomed ahead, he found
a little parking spot and zoomed into it. He was
really in a rush to go to the whatever it was.
I mean, there isn't a lot going on in downtown Waynesville.
It's some like yuppie tourist trap art thing something that's
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hard to imagine what appointment he was late for. But
that's never happened to me before ever in Waynesville, not
from a yuppie And it told me something. It was like,
there are people out here who have no regard for
the local people. They're just they think that they drive
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up to the topmost part of the Smoky Mountains and
that it's going to be just like in LA and
they can treat people just like they do in Miami
or LA or whatever. But for us, we are going
according to this word. What time is it? Three? Okay? Okay,
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So we're going to have extreme wealth as Christians not
sure where it's coming from. But a good quote is
God has a million ways to bring you a million dollars.
So your strength is not enough to acquire a million
dollars from whatever jobs and whatever little business things you
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can figure out. I'm all about setting up little business
things to be faithful with whatever's in my hand. But
I'm not thinking like, oh, this is gonna be how
I get rich. No. God is the one who makes
me rich. God is the one who renews my strength,
renews my body, makes me immortal, like anybody figured out immortality?
Speaker 2 (50:25):
Yet?
Speaker 4 (50:29):
Uh, did you figure out how to make your human
body the way it is? Yet? The contours the prince
on your hand, the way that those those intricate finger
prints are on your skin? You ever look at those?
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You ever look at how your skin has these amazing
like the back of your hand don't have those? Why
does the front of your hand have these amazing intricately
woven fingerprints that are completely unique that your phone begs
you to give it that information, like there is something
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about those fingerprints? Did you make that? Do you have
credit for your body? How your body is so fearfully
and wonderfully made? How are you going to live immortally.
This word of God talks about and promises immortality. If
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you believe in Jesus Christ, if you confess him as Lord,
you will live forever and the rest of the Bible.
If you will confess the Holy Bible over yourself, you
can receive that in your life. Proverbs thirty one is
a key. It is a turning point. It is a crux.
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So is Hannah's prayer. So are all the psalms. But
let's make it easy for people. You know, Hannah's prayer
is like one It's like a half a chapter. Proverbs
thirty one pretty easy to read. So quantum timelines. We
got tripped off because of Obama. But she stretches out
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her hands to the distaff, and her hands hold the spindle.
I'm talking about prayer warriors. I'm talking about intercessors. I'm
talking about people that actually pray. That's verse nineteen. There
she extends her hand to the poor, And I mean
people that can actually change time, like change the course
of reality through your prayer, like change that evil. Almost
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a decade of Obama, the Crown achievement of the Bushes
and the Clintons, what they produced after decades an entire
generation was Obama. It was the total abomination. All the
Christians thought it was the end of the world. It
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was evil. But that's not That's not what we're about now.
And we're not saying Trump is perfect, but we are
saying that he he represents not the Lollipop gang, but
he represents the future. A crux point, Okay, Verse twenty.
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She extends her hand to the poor. Yes, she reaches
out her hands to the needy. So singular one hand
to the poor, plural her hands to the needy. Much
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of what we as the church do is about helping
the poor and helping the needy. Yeah, she is not
afraid of snow for her household. For all her household
is clothed with scarlet. Scarlet talk about the blood of Jesus.
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We are all clothed with the blood of Jesus. We're
not afraid of the end times. Although I can tell
you a lot about the end times, and I do
know a lot about it, and it's fun to get
into and it's interesting to look at the course of
the world and the course of world events and look
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at the what the Bible says about three and a
half years for the final tribulation period whenever that takes place.
That's pretty evident throughout the Bible. Not very well taught anymore.
I would begrudgingly get into that teaching, because it's work
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to go through those scriptures and show people like this
is all throughout the eyeball three and a half years.
But we should make that a priority. I would like
to get into that more often. Hallelujah. She makes tapestry
for herself Verse twenty two. Her clothing is fine, linen
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and purple. Her husband is known in the gates when
he sits among the elders of the land. See, he
ain't there doing all this stuff, dealing with the maidens
and clothing the household and buying a property and planning
of a vineyard. And he's out there with the leaders
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of the land. He's like, you're Donald Trump. He's like
you you know, your your fringe radio network podcast host,
somebody very magnaninous. She makes linen garments and sells them
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and supplies sashes for the merchant's strength and honor are
her clothing. She shall rejoice in time to come. She
opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is
the law of kindness. She watches over the ways of
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her household. She does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children rise up and call her blessed. Her husband
also and he praises her. Blessed means accordia, strongs, concordance, ushah, happy, blessed, prosperous, successful, straight, right, contented.
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The original meeting is be straight, hmm, beautiful and excellent.
Many daughters have done well, but you excel them all.
Charm is deceitful, and beauty is passing. But a woman
who fears the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her
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of the fruit of her hands, and let her own
works praise her in the gates. Mystery, mystery, mystery. But
I believe when you honor a righteous woman who fears
the Lord, you enter in through the gates of the
New Jerusalem, into the Kingdom of God, not through any
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fleshly woman, not through like some fallen person on this planet.
But in the spirit, you achieved something that cannot be
explained with human logic. It's Revelation chapter ten. There's and
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I don't have some kind of developed cult pet doctrine here,
Like I'm just reading the Bible and reading the Bible
and reading the Bible, and there is more and more
and more and more revelation when you do this. And
Revelation chapter twelve, Now a great sign appeared in heaven,
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a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under
her feet and on her head a garland of twelve stars.
Read I'm not going to read another chapter of the
Bible on the podcast because you're not going to listen
to me, because you're gonna be like, that's too much Bible.
Just talk about anything. Read the sports page, sure, the
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classifieds in the newspaper. I'll listen, but don't keep reading
the Bible as much. We'll read it yourself. Read the Woman,
the Celestial Woman, Revelation twelve. And consider that it's it's
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kind of it's a gift to be masculine. It's something
that's something that you fight for to actually be that
assertive executive force that does get that honor among the
elders of the land and goes in and that's something
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that is not feminine at all, and it requires kind
of a special almost like a mutant, to quote Alex Jones,
the like the one of the most masculine, like over
the top, insane type of guys, there's a there's a
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gift in that to be to be male, to be assertive,
to be that force. A military, for example, you don't
ever hear of like a military made of women except
when we're menstruating. The female is so different, it's so
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completely different, thank God, from the masculine, And there's mystery
on both sides, and there's endless talk that you can
say about analyzing either one. And it's fun. It's entertaining
to look at and to hopefully worshipfully to God and
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with gratefulness, thankfully thanking God. I am not the other
genders that would been like the res lustful world with
all their blending of masculine and feminine androgyny. And just
being who you are, wherever you are, whatever spectrum you are.
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There's so much power to allowing the Lord to put
you where you need to be right now. And the
Bride of Christ and the mystery of the Bride and
the mystery of who we are in Christ and being
able to be mouldible and malleable. It's so far beyond
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like what the trans community thinks about, what people who
are in the flesh think about. To have your very
core identity reassigned to be. According to Jesus Christ, it's
no wonder that the lefties focus so hard on gay
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marriage and trands, and because there's a there's an identity issue,
but there's also a power in the spirit when you
do have a reassigned identity, if you would be re
identity assigned unto Jesus Christ, the ultimate powerhouse, you'll see
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why they spend so much time. And I think that
the trans thing is being defunded, but now they're moving
into something new. Now they're they're leaving that behind and
moving into something much more nefarious. So don't just be
all glowdy about well we won this battle. The battle
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needs to be one in the prayer closet and in
the Word and reading the Word over your life, reading Psalms,
reading Proverbs. Personally, I'm in the Book of Samuel, specifically
for Samuel in the twenties, and I'm not going to
do a whole series on that because it's too dense,
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it's too much drama, it's too much Bible history that
it feels like stuff that people want to research, almost
like they only read it if it's to know more
about the background details. And I don't want that to
be what we do. I pray that we can really
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just dive into the word that is alive and allow
the Word to consume us as the Word did Jesus Christ,
the Word made manifest in flesh. Read the word. I
think that's the best way is to read the word,
be aware of what happened, but not be legalistic about it.
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All right, well, thank you Jesus, it was good to
be with you. There's so much more to say. I'm
gonna turn this off because it wasn't like a very
well planned out broadcast, so we jumped around, so better
not go beyond an hour. That's the rule. Hallelujah. But
there is so much more. I pray that you get
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into the Word. I pray that the Word is your life.
That you don't just read the Bible to show off
to God. God, look how devoted I am today. Oh
what a yawner. Oh yeah, I'm so holy. I read
the Word. You know, you know how much of a
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sacrifice it was for me today to read the Word.
I must be one of the undime prophets. How many
undime profits does it take. There's only two, by the way,
to screw in a light bulb way about one hundred
and forty four thousand. That's what Gabe Iowa said. Alrighty, well,
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praise the Lord. Michael bat him here for the spirit force.
And if you don't know the Word, if you don't
know the Bible, if you don't know the truth of
the Word Jesus Christ, confess him as Lord. With confession
comes salvation. Receive him and we shall see you very soon,
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very soon. Hallelujah, good night, goodbye bye.