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Welcome to Christian
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Warrior missions , christian Warrior talk
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, the Christian Fellowship
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Show . We fight three battles , monday through
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Friday . One battle , number one , but
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you know , humble and grateful heart aligned onto the Lord
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. Two , we
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deliberately pursue a relationship
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without a Lord and Savior through prayer
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and the studying of His word . Three
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, we spend
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time in the body as
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a With
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iron , sharpening iron and corporate
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prayer . So
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I hope you guys had a great week
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and ours was mixed
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. We had
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. It's our turn
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to have the whole house sickness
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that everyone has been having . So
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you know we'll be glad when this is over and hopefully it's done Before
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Christmas . You
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know it'd be great if everyone had gone through
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the sick machine before
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Christmas . So
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that's what I'm hoping . But
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it was also my , my
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youngest daughter's , second birthday , and
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so she's officially two . Hey
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, adrian , good to see you and
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of course , my amazing wife , lauren
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. You are why I hope , my
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eyes in the morning , my love . So
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she has . I mean
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, she's so advanced for her age right now and she's really
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getting into a fun stage . You
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know she's starting to get some emotional
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regulation , which has been really hard for her . She's got a brilliant
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mind and she's
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held by this clumsy toddler body . And
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let me tell you the Lord loves her and protects her , because she should
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have been
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mortally wounded multiple times . You know , if the
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Lord didn't love us and protect
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us , there wouldn't be a human race
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, from how clumsy and
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how dangerous life is right . So
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, again , praise the Lord for that . But let's go ahead and
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let's get a hey , steve , good to see you . Let's
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go ahead and let's get a humble and grateful heart aligned onto the world
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, onto the Lord . Heavenly
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Father , we come to you now , grateful
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, grateful for all of
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our blessings , and
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in this you know advent
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on the . We love you
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. You are so thankful
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for that . We love you . You
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are so thankful for your son . Lord
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, every day should be Thanksgiving
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and
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every day is Christmas when
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we are yours . Help
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us to live that way . It's
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not about the gifts , it's
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not about the food , it's
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not about anything . But you Help
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us , bless us to pass on our identities
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as Christians to
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our children , help us
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lead them through this
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fallen world or
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lead us as conquerors
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, in your name , and we
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pray that the show glorifies you and only you , that
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it pleases you . Again
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, lord , you
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thank you for choosing us for the foundations of the earth . Jesus' name and pray , amen
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. All right , battle
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number one dawn , so
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we're in Rome , um
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, so we're
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in Romans now . And Sunday I
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was going to preach Romans eight
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, which is literally the most important chapter
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in the Bible , you know , viewed
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by many , many
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, if not most , as the most important
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chapter in the Bible , and
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um , and
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I have been studying for this Whoa
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. So I mean I'm not , you
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know , not having church is just going to let me listen
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to about a thousand more sermons and
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read more commentaries and
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sharpen things . But I'm
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looking at the calendar now and today is
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Monday . I'm on the fifth , roman
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six , seven . So on Thursday we'll be on Romans
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eight . Okay
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, now we actually are also into
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a format
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now where we have guests . I've got people
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coming on um that I've
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booked to , you
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know , share various things from their testimony
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to um
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, their expertise in fields
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Um . So
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let's see here tomorrow I
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have um Nico Lagan
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on and um , you
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guys are going to like him , um , you
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know he does a lot of mentoring
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, um , less so on the Christian
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side , more on the suck it up side , um
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, but I think you guys are really going to enjoy
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him . I hit it off with him during
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my pre I when I
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schedule a guest I haven't had all beforehand
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to see if they're a good fit . I believe
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he'll be a good fit , and then
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, um , then
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I'm a guest on a show I
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don't know if it's recorded or not on
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um on
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Wednesday at 1230 , but so
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we had our first guest , uh
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, tomorrow night . Um , we would try
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to have Adrian on as a special guest for
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our strength and honor edition on Friday
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. We may have to try
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to do that again , adrian , if we can never get any
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of your Android stuff to work
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. I'm
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just , I just make fun of his phone because he's
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a tech guy , like , he's literally a
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tech guy , and his tech phone drives
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me insane . I've
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never seen an Android work well and
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I hate them both . So
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, um , so
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that is coming on . That's going on tomorrow
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night , so that's good . So on
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Thursday I don't have any guests or anything
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, because , um , was
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it user error or faulty equipment
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, adrian , on why you couldn't come
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on ? Um , you
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know ? So on Thursday we'll be able to do an extended
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um , an
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extended second battle
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and um , and I think we'll
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be needing that . All right , so we
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are in Romans five tonight
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. Okay , romans five tonight
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. So we just realized
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that Paul um
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was just talking about . You
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know , here he is talking to Jews
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and Gentiles , and he's trying to break
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it to the equipment
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. Okay , trying to break it to
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the Jews , there's
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that you know that they're no longer the
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chosen ones . It's for the only
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people chosen by God that Gentiles
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will be . Um , and why that
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is , and how . It's faith and
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not works that gets
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you , gets
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you saved . Right , that
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Abraham was justified by faith
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on his works . And
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now here
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we are in chapter five , which the
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opening title on the paragraph which is the only one
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which is non God inspired is peace
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with God through faith . Right
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, so let's go ahead and let's
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get into the
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um , our second battle
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here , and let's read
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Romans , chapter
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five , which is a relatively
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I don't
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know if I'd call it short , it's shorter
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, it's 22 verses Peace
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for God through faith . Therefore
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, since we have been justified by faith
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, we have peace with God through
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our Lord Jesus Christ
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. Through him , we have also
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obtained access by faith into
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this grace in which we stand and
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we rejoice in hope in
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the glory of God , but
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not not only that
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, but we rejoice in our sufferings
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Right now . How different
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is this from the church today ? Right , the
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church today is all about prosperity and peace
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and the happiest , you know , this is what
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Paul says . Not
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only that , but we rejoice in our sufferings
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, knowing that suffering produces endurance
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, and endurance produces character
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, and character produces
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hope . And hope
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does not put us to shame , because God's
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love has been poured into our hearts
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for the Holy spirit
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who has been given to us . For
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while we were still weak , at
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the right time , christ
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died for the ungodly . For
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one will scarcely die for a righteous
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person , though perhaps a good person , one would
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dare even to die . But
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God shows his love for us in
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that , while we were still sinners , christ
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died for us . So
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this is one of the verses that really hit
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home to me After
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I was saved and
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church hopping forever and
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being
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a warrior , being somebody who , as
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a seal
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and as a cop and
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as a paramedic , risked
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my life for
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good and bad people , just like Christ
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did . But the
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church doesn't know what to do
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with people like us , most
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churches , you
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are completely alien to them . Most
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of them are very safe , coddled
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lives , particularly
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here in America . That's
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what really caused
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me to form Patriot Crusader
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Mission , which has been renamed the Christian
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Warrior Mission , for
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the following reason for the few of you guys don't know , patriot
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Crusader Mission was meant for veterans and first
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responders to
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take them from being Patriots , disciple
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them onto the Lord , turn them into Crusaders
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and send them on a mission . Patriot
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Crusader Mission we all
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, we really wanted to broaden it to not just them
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but to everyone . So we made a Christian
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Warrior Mission . Along
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the way we became a church , a farm
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, a ministry so
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many other things , but
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these words that Paul's talking here , oh
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yeah , some people may have the courage
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to die . For a good person no
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one . But Christ didn't
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say no one . Let's see what
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he says . So
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I'll read that line again Births
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again . Christ
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died for the ungodly , for one will scarcely
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die for a righteous person , or perhaps
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for a good person . One die , even
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dare even to die . God
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showed his love for us that while we were still sinners
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, christ died for us . So here
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you have veterans and first responders
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and others who
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risk death , maiming
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, destruction , people
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who hate them , people
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who hate them , and
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I really feel like the church doesn't
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get them , you know
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, and
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that's part of the problem . So that's why
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I started this and
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why we'll stay true to those roots . Again
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, back up in verse nine , again , since
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, therefore , we have now been justified
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by his blood , much
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more shall we be saved by him from
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the wrath of God , for
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if we , while we were enemies , we
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were reconciled to God by the death of his son
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much more , now
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that we are reconciled , shall
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we be saved by his life . More
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than that , we also rejoice
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in God through our Lord , jesus Christ , through
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whom we have now received reconciliation
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, death and Adam
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, life in Christ . Therefore
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, just as sin came into the world through one
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man , death through sin , and
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so death spread to all men , because
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all sinned , or
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sin indeed , was in the world before the
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law was given . But sin
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is not counted where there is no law . Yet
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death reigned from Adam to Moses
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, even over those
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whose sinning was not like
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the transgressions of Adam was
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a type of one who was to come
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. But
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the free gift is not like the trespass
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, for many died through
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one man's trespass . Much
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more have the grace of God , the
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free gift of the grace
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of that one man , Jesus Christ
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, abounded for many . And
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the free gift is not like the result of
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the one man's sin , but
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the judgment following one trespass brought
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condemnation . Free
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gift following many trespasses
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brought justification
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. For
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if we , because of one
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man's trespass , death reigned through
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that one man , adam , who
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he's talking about , much
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more will those who receive the abundance
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of grace , the free gift
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of righteousness , reign in life through
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the one man , jesus Christ , basically
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contrasting the two atoms , the first atom
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being the one who brought
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the knowledge of good and evil and sin
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into the world , and then
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Jesus , the one who saves
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us from that and justifies us in God's eyes
16:24
. Therefore , as one
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trespass led to condemnation for
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all men , so one
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act of righteousness leads to justification
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in the life for all men . For
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as by one man's disobedience the many
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were made sinners , so
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by the one man's obedience that
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many may be made righteous
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. Now the law came into
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increase . The trespass of
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where sin increased , grace abounded
16:52
, all the more
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so that all
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sin reigned in death . Grace
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might also reign through righteousness
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, leading to eternal life through
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Jesus Christ , our Lord . I
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think it's very interesting if you look at that
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. Eternal damnation and
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death came
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into the world from
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a tree and
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eternal salvation has
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gotten on
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a tree , the
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source of the problem both times being
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a tree being part of the
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fruit of the tree , christ
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crucified on the cross . Our
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God really
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is truly amazing the things that he comes
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up with . But
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again , this is showing . Paul
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is showing here . Most of us take this for granted
17:52
. This is mind blowing to
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them . They're like wait a minute , what are you talking
17:57
about ? I don't have to sacrifice this , I don't
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have to do this . These people's whole life
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was built around sacrificing
18:04
to get clean from the law . Now
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, all of a sudden , you get Paul saying you just have to have faith
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in Jesus Christ and
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they're like what you know , I don't
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have to have a crazy diet , I don't
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have to do this and that
18:19
, and clean and unclean I mean their whole life
18:22
is about structure , which set
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the choose apart to
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be different from
18:29
everyone as God's chosen
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people . Now
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Christ and Paul
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, the apostles , are coming in and saying
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you
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missed the point . And
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trying to make sense with Paul . Paul's
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trying to make sense with the Jewish people saying hey , yes
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, you have murdered millions of bulls
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or however many animals we do
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. Murder is a strong sacrifice
19:03
to the Lord , but
19:08
just as one active
19:10
defiance or one man Adam
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made us all , broke
19:16
us all with the knowledge of good and evil
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, so
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then one act of obedience
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and righteousness from
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God himself come down
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to
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live , to die as the
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only ultimate sacrifice
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, ultimate
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sacrifice to pay
19:39
for it all . Because
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the Jews couldn't wrap their mind around this , like what
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is going on behind the curtain . How can
19:45
this be ? None of this makes sense
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and Paul , the only real theologian out
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of all the
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apostles , breaks
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it down for him and that's why Romans is
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such an important book . But
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that's the motivation behind the
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story , or the
20:06
chapter , or the book
20:08
of Acts , not acts . I'm sorry , romans , paul
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is explaining what is going on and
20:13
why this is so . Hey
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, you're not the chosen people anymore . You don't have to do
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all this other stuff . You're doing , you can do
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, you have to . Now you're called to do this and
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they're like for first thing , you're
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gonna be like why and how ? Right
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, so again
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, that is um
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, that
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is Romans five . So let's take a break . We'll
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be all right , everyone . We are back for
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the third battle , which is the fellowship
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portion , which is , of course , our
20:45
favorite . Hey , cheerful coconut . Hey
20:47
, bob's your uncle . Good to see you guys
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. So
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, while everyone was
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sick
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here , I
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went and checked out another
21:07
local church during the day and
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again , like always , I
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so , so , so
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, so wanted to
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love it , and
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there are parts of it I did love . Then
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there are parts of it that I just struggle with
21:27
. That I was absolutely crushed and
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left the church because sometimes
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it's hard . You know I mean they're
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super small church . You know
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you guys are all spread around the country
21:41
here we're small and
21:47
you know you feel like you want to try . You
21:49
know you want some senior pastors
21:52
with some oversight . You know every pastor
21:54
needs a pastor , pastor's pastor , we
21:57
all need mentors to grow and we all need to
21:59
continue to mature in our faith
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. There's a lot of I mean it's
22:03
a lot of things I would love guidance on . You know
22:05
I've done funerals now and have
22:08
a funeral now and
22:10
there'll be other things and other challenging and other counseling
22:13
and things I'm going to do . I've done a ton of counseling
22:15
already but you know so
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. You know I went to
22:23
a place hoping that our friends go
22:25
to and it was a really
22:28
nice church and the people were really
22:30
welcoming doctrine . You know
22:32
, doctrinally . They were
22:34
, you know , lockstep
22:37
with what I believe you
22:40
know there
22:42
. So
22:44
great doctrine . But
22:51
man , and I'm going to cover
22:53
I don't want to cover their names , I want to cover these
22:56
books that they hand out , you
22:59
know , which are the service
23:02
, which are
23:04
the slave drivers of the service . It
23:08
was the cold . It was so cold
23:10
because by the entire
23:13
time I've got my head
23:15
in a pamphlet or
23:17
I've got three books . I
23:19
got my Bible , the
23:21
service , a hymnal
23:24
, another hymnal , and
23:28
I'm trying to navigate all this and
23:31
follow along and be where I'm at
23:33
and the last
23:35
thing I'm thinking about the entire time is
23:38
the Lord . Instead , I'm looking at the next
23:40
letter of the next word that I got to read
23:42
as I'm going through it . I'm
23:44
there on my knees , I get to get
23:46
down , I get to confess my sins and
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all I do is read my
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. You know what I'm doing about
23:56
. You know a prayer that
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I'm reading . It's not again from my
24:00
heart . I'm reading my
24:03
prayer of confession
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and
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then
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write what I think I'm going to be able to offer up
24:14
my sins like
24:16
reflect on what I'm in search for . As
24:19
soon as we finish the
24:22
last word , it's
24:24
over . You stand up and you don't even get to do that . And
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I love hymns , don't get me wrong
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. I mean , you know so
24:33
much of modern music is
24:35
not even about God . It's
24:38
about us and our experience . But
24:41
there is a lot of good music and
24:44
I think a lot of these hymnals put to new music
24:47
and you know what ? There is new technology
24:49
. You don't have to like it's not
24:51
sacrilegious to read , to
24:54
get rid of this and read it on a screen
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, is it ? So
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I don't have to search for 50 . I mean , I took over
25:02
my entire aisle . It's a good thing . There was
25:04
not many people around me because I had . You know
25:06
, here I am . The most important thing is I
25:08
want to make sure , like as they weren't reading from the same
25:10
version of Bible . I was so as they're
25:12
jumping around the Bible . That's what I'm trying to do , and
25:14
then I'm finding the stuff you know , and again
25:16
it
25:22
was a bummer . Again , doctrinally
25:24
sound , right , doctrinally
25:27
sound . The pastor there
25:29
was very nice . It
25:32
was a guest pastor preaching , which
25:34
again , every
25:38
time I wonder you know
25:41
what's going on . When I hit a rough time and
25:43
I wonder why we do Christian
25:46
more emission than why we do , I go to another church
25:48
and I find out why . Maybe
25:52
we suck , I have no idea . Other people come
25:54
into our church and they don't think
25:56
what we do is right . God knows
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we don't have any musicians here . I
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don't have anyone to sing . You
26:04
know we have YouTube with
26:06
screen . You know read along YouTube singing . So
26:08
the songs we do are on our on our TV
26:10
screen with music
26:13
playing and singing . But the words
26:15
there and I cranked the volume
26:17
because we all have terrible voices except
26:19
for Lauren . And
26:26
there are some things
26:28
that I really liked that the church did and I thought
26:30
they're great and I mean again
26:32
, they did not disowner Christ in any
26:34
way like I've seen in other churches . There was one
26:36
Him
26:39
know where . They said that Christ was a victim
26:41
, which I have actually
26:43
repented for even singing that , because
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Christ is never a victim . He is a victor
26:48
and he did everything
26:50
exactly as he was supposed to do . So
26:52
how could he ever be a victim
26:54
? And I don't know that ? They're
26:58
already bigger than me , adrian , and the
27:00
pastor is infinitely more experienced than
27:02
I am . You know what I'm saying . I mean
27:05
, this guy is a big wig in an
27:07
organization I hope to do a lot
27:09
of things when I want to be friends with them . Again , I'm
27:11
not . This isn't me poo-pooing
27:13
them , this is , you know , while I was in that
27:15
church it's just a brother pouring
27:18
his heart out , and that's why I have a name
27:20
to church . I sat
27:23
there on the pews and if I had time
27:25
, I would have had tears streaming down
27:27
my face as I was
27:29
praying for God to burn out everything
27:31
in me that felt wrong about this place . And
27:34
it wasn't like I felt wrong there . I'm
27:37
just . God gave me , made me so
27:39
. I have discernment . I see things
27:41
that are out of
27:43
whack , or I perceive things that are
27:45
out of whack . Made
27:48
me a great con man . It made me a great cop
27:50
, made me good
27:52
at a lot of different things and
27:55
you know , I hope to meet with the pastor and say that . But
27:57
this is a massive denomination
27:59
. They're not going to change anything for me and
28:02
maybe I need to take correction and
28:05
be like you know again . I understand that Sunday
28:07
and you guys have heard me say Sunday is not for me
28:09
, it's for God . But
28:11
I don't know . I don't believe
28:14
that impersonal
28:16
driving on of man's words
28:19
and
28:27
not pouring my heart
28:29
and soul out to him , reaching
28:33
out with everything . I had Just
28:45
felt dead . It
28:48
felt dead . I
28:53
was the only one with my head
28:55
up the entire sermon . I'm
28:58
looking at everyone else and everyone else's their heads
29:00
buried in this or buried in another
29:02
thing , and it just
29:04
felt dead . There's
29:07
got to be a balance between the crazy
29:09
chrysmatics or running around
29:11
flopping around the floor to
29:14
and with bad doctrine
29:16
to solid doctrine
29:18
, with
29:20
a lie . That is alive . That
29:28
is alive . I
29:33
don't know if that makes me a heretic or what
29:35
. But there
29:37
was a lot of good godly men there , solid
29:40
godly men there , and
29:48
I just I mean
29:50
everyone in that church is somebody
29:52
who I could easily be friends with
29:55
and spend the rest of my life being friends with , I believe
29:57
. Okay , just because we share a worldview
29:59
, because
30:05
I
30:07
don't believe that's God's will for us . Now
30:10
. They are all seminary educated
30:12
, they are all infinitely
30:18
versed in the traditions
30:21
and everything else . Maybe that's
30:23
my problem or maybe that's their problem
30:25
, I don't know . Everyone
30:36
there was reverent , which
30:39
is what we are meant
30:41
to be . I looked around
30:43
and there was nothing but respect for God
30:45
, but
30:48
I did not see David , I
30:51
did not see joy . It's
30:56
all memorization and getting the next
30:58
thing and what do I do , what do I
31:00
say and what's the book saying and all
31:02
these other things . And it just broke
31:05
my heart . Man , I
31:29
have again , I know , going
31:31
to church and the days of Hillsong
31:34
and the emotion and all that stuff . I
31:36
know there's a lot of
31:38
bad stuff that goes with that and
31:41
then I know a lot of them are manipulating emotions
31:43
with all that . But there is also a time
31:46
when you get crushed by the Holy
31:48
Spirit and you weep
31:50
and
31:54
they are not there Tiers of joy , and they are tears
31:56
of healing and
32:11
unfortunately , or
32:14
praise to God because he made
32:17
us this way Something
32:20
either sounds good or it doesn't . Right
32:24
, fingernails across the chalkboard
32:26
, like
32:28
does not sound good to most people
32:31
, overwhelming a bunch of people
32:33
, right
32:35
, right
32:37
, the sounds of the subway
32:40
as it squeaks along the rail
32:42
, and those are another
32:44
sounds that you don't like , right , well
32:50
, and again , their music was good
32:52
. Their hymnal was good . They had a solid musician
32:54
, they had people with very deep voices
32:57
who were probably trained , and others
32:59
that were like bass and whatever
33:02
. It's not my world , but you
33:05
know I could appreciate it . I've
33:07
been in others where it's pretty darn terrible . You
33:11
walk into churches and you want genius oh
33:13
good Panors
33:27
and
33:30
everyone stands and sings and
33:35
feels the words
33:37
changes
33:41
with
33:47
the Lord , their spirit
33:49
interacts with the Holy Spirit and the Lord
33:51
soul , and
34:05
so
34:10
, again , my intent
34:12
is not to beat them up , it's more to
34:14
repent that it was not that
34:17
I probably was the one that was jacked
34:19
up . I
34:22
just want a non-crazy
34:25
, doctrinally sound
34:27
, alive church . Is
34:29
that so hard
34:32
? What I'm finding is it's
34:34
darn near impossible . Closest
34:50
I've seen somebody getting it right is
34:52
Ken Graves and Bangor Mann . Doctrinally
34:55
I disagree with him on some things , but
35:00
man did he , his services
35:03
were all
35:05
glorifying God , his
35:11
sermons were real , they
35:14
were definitely alive and
35:17
just a doctrin part . And
35:21
now there was a community there and
35:23
at this church I was at , there was definitely a sound
35:25
community . I know they do a lot
35:27
of discipling , like
35:30
Monday through Friday , which is amazing . Right
35:33
, it's amazing . So they're
35:35
doing a lot of things , right I ? Maybe
35:38
there's just something wrong with me , I don't know . But
35:40
I'm going
35:45
to take a break , I'm going to come back and
35:48
then we're going to talk about something , something
35:52
election based , all
35:58
right , and we're back . So
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how to defend themselves and men how to protect their
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families and women . If
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, anyways , that's just some business
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side of the house . Now
39:29
I want to pull up something I saw that
39:31
was actually one of the more brilliant things I've seen
39:34
on Twitter in
39:37
a long time . Let me find
39:45
it where
39:47
exactly it is , because
39:50
when
39:54
you see this , you're going to
39:56
be like whoa , so
40:02
I'll read it and then you
40:04
guys can follow along with me . I
40:09
want to give my Trump friends a real chance
40:11
to convert me over to supporting Trump
40:13
again . Just answer these questions
40:16
. Why did Trump not part
40:18
in the January 6 Capitol protesters
40:20
before leaving office ? Where
40:23
did Trump spend the 250 million
40:25
? Stop the steel funds ? Why
40:27
didn't Trump build the wall ? How
40:31
did Trump deport fewer illegal aliens
40:34
than Obama ? Why
40:37
did Trump hide the two investigative
40:39
reports he received in December 2020
40:41
showing the election was nonfrogulent
40:43
? Why
40:45
was he outspending Obama even before
40:48
COVID ? Why
40:50
did he listen to Fauci and shut down
40:53
our economy when over 500 doctors
40:55
begged him not to ? Why
41:00
did he remove all
41:02
liability from Big Farmer pushing
41:04
out the vaccine ? Why
41:07
does he still say he did everything
41:09
perfectly . Why
41:12
are only four of his 44 cabinet
41:14
members supporting his run for office ? Why
41:19
did he say take the guns first , then
41:22
go to court ? Why
41:25
did he call the heartbeat ? Why did he
41:27
call heartbeat bills a terrible mistake
41:29
? Why
41:32
did he accuse pro-life organizations
41:34
of grifting ? How
41:38
did the woke agenda gain so much traction
41:40
during his presidency ? How
41:44
can we justify him attacking
41:47
and even attempting to primary
41:49
multiple GOP governors and
41:51
congressmen over personal slights
41:54
? Why
41:56
did he only try to keep fewer than
41:58
50% of his campaign promises ? He
42:00
actually kept 24% . Explain
42:08
how more than a year of his presidency
42:10
was spent on vacation days . If
42:14
he couldn't stop the steel while on power
42:16
, how will he do it out of power
42:18
? The
42:21
evidence of confusion and
42:25
a slow pace . Sorry
42:28
, with evidence of confusion and a slowed
42:30
pace . Is he just too old to be president
42:34
? How does he get through four trials
42:36
and 91 charges conviction-free
42:40
? How
42:42
does he get elected with convictions ? And
42:46
finally , how can we totally be sure he didn't
42:49
cross some legal lines ? That
42:51
he brought at least some of this
42:53
on himself ? See
42:55
, I voted for Trump twice . I
42:57
liked several things he did . He did better
43:00
than I expected , but I traded
43:02
all to avoid a repeat of 2020
43:04
mass of overspending . No
43:06
matter what he got right , we need to address what he got
43:08
wrong as well , and at this
43:10
point , I just don't see how that's even how
43:12
he's even still electable . I
43:16
have a lot of questions that I've yet to find
43:18
good answers . Answer them , if you
43:20
can . So
43:23
I just found that to be extremely
43:26
powerful and I shared
43:28
it on my Twitter feed and Dustin
43:31
McElrath dude , you
43:33
crushed it on that post . So power
43:36
to you , but
43:40
I love to know what your thoughts are
43:42
on those . I'm going
43:44
to go ahead and open up the phone lines and
43:52
you
43:58
can call in , so we are good to go If
44:00
anybody wants to call in and we can talk about
44:03
anything . You know . Talk
44:05
. We can talk about the election , we can talk about what I
44:07
talked about the church , we can talk about the sermon
44:09
, or we can talk about prepping again
44:11
. So
44:14
, whatever you want to do , I am here
44:16
and , yeah
44:18
, they are very powerful . I couldn't
44:23
agree with you more cheerful coconut
44:25
. He just went
44:28
right down the line , so there's
44:31
a few more on that one . There they
44:33
are . So if you want to call
44:35
in , you want to talk about any of those questions
44:37
, or you want
44:40
to talk about the
44:42
the
44:46
election . You want
44:48
to talk about something in the news I
44:50
still have yet to see . I
44:57
still have yet to see the
44:59
Barack Obama movie . Everyone's out . I'm
45:01
about to break down just because I've gotten so
45:03
many calls on it that I'm
45:05
going to have to watch it on . Next I'm going to have to activate
45:08
Netflix for one month to cancel it to
45:10
watch it , but I will
45:12
. The Civil War one looks
45:15
pretty interesting
45:17
. You
45:21
know I heard that the
45:23
Obama
45:25
one was pretty minimalist . They only had like very
45:28
few actors in it , whatever
45:31
. Whereas the other one it looks
45:34
like it's a bigger major motion
45:36
picture . So but
45:38
I've never seen a Democrat
45:40
movie he talked about
45:43
more so far that I'm aware of them leaving
45:46
the earth behind or whatever that gets called
45:48
, and I will
45:50
watch it . I did do
45:52
the unthinkable I watched
45:55
a movie with my wife that didn't suck
45:57
. So
46:00
I did engage in some entertainment for once
46:02
and I watched the equalizer
46:04
three , denzel
46:07
Washington , and
46:10
I
46:14
thought it was great entertaining
46:17
, evil
46:20
man being punished and
46:24
just just a great
46:26
, great , great entertaining
46:29
flick . I found him
46:31
way more realistic than John Wick
46:33
, which is just like
46:35
you
46:38
know , it's like
46:40
clowning you with the with how over the top
46:43
it is with its gun foo . Not
46:45
that Keanu Reeves doesn't do a
46:48
great job with that . I've seen
46:50
him . I saw the training he went through a
46:52
while ago to get ready for that , so
46:54
he was technically proficient with his firearms and
46:56
it was smooth man . It was nice , so
47:00
yeah
47:03
, so again , I thought it was
47:05
great . So it appears that nobody wants
47:07
to call in , so I'm getting ready to wrap up here
47:09
soon . It
47:15
is good . It is good it's based
47:17
in Italy and
47:20
you know they didn't try to make a
47:22
love story out of it , stayed
47:24
to script . I mean , it was just the
47:27
explosion that they do when there's a car bomb
47:29
that goes off , and it's some of the best
47:31
special effects I've seen . It was just so
47:33
well done . So well done
47:35
and , and
47:41
it was just a . Again , I
47:43
don't have a lot of praise for a lot of Hollywood movies . It was
47:46
just a really good , solid movie , without
47:48
any of the typical pitfalls . There was
47:50
no wokeness , there was no political statement
47:53
, there was no nothing going on . It was
47:55
people trying to solve
47:58
a problem , combat evil , and
48:00
there was none of the garbage . So
48:02
I super , super appreciated
48:05
just being entertained without getting
48:07
something jammed down my throat . Okay
48:10
, and you know me , I'm the anti
48:12
entertainment guy , but um
48:14
, but
48:17
that was great . So , equalizer
48:19
three , go check out the first two , so
48:22
it makes sense , but you can
48:24
watch it alone . If you've seen the first one
48:26
and you understand what he does , you'll
48:28
, you'll get it . Oh , here
48:30
we go . We got a call coming in . All
48:36
right . All right , stand
48:38
by and I will bring you in
48:40
. All
48:43
right , here we go . Hey , lindsay , how you doing Good
48:48
. Can you guys hear ? Now
48:51
that can hear you . I got you off mute . Welcome
48:53
to the show . What do you want to talk about ?
48:55
Thank you . I can hear you way better than on Troy's
48:58
stinky Android phones .
48:59
Exactly .
49:03
Um wait , did you say so ? I know you're talking
49:05
about equalizer three and we'll have to walk that , but
49:07
did you mention civil war ? That
49:10
preview .
49:11
Yes , I did . I mentioned that preview of civil
49:13
war . I mean , some of the things in there are
49:15
pretty ridiculous Texas and California
49:17
teaming up but I think they were just writing an alternate
49:19
reality . The whole thing is is obviously , you
49:22
know again , I haven't seen anything , but
49:24
I'm some like a bunch of states decide
49:26
to succeed from the union and
49:28
civil war breaks out , and that's
49:30
what that movie is about .
49:33
That . So Troy showed me the trailer and he's
49:35
in a different room now . Um , so I just
49:37
decided to call in because you were all alone
49:39
. But , um , the
49:42
first thing I heard was California and
49:44
Texas and I paused it and I
49:46
was like what , who ? Who
49:48
wrote that ? You know , what would have been really interesting
49:51
and I would have been super excited to watch it
49:53
is that they did the coast
49:55
and then like the middle and
49:57
the south and like how would that look in a civil
50:00
war ? And if the coasts are banded
50:02
together and the middle and the south are are
50:05
together , how would the
50:07
coast coincide because they're on opposite
50:09
ends ? Like that would have been really fascinating and interesting
50:11
, but Texas and California sound
50:14
boring .
50:15
Yeah Well , it was written by a Brit , if I
50:17
understand . And you
50:19
know , it doesn't really matter which states they
50:21
choose If you apply the principles for it . I'm
50:24
a firm believer in a three state solution
50:26
, which would be the East coast , the West coast and the South
50:28
coast . So you'd have the Sodom
50:30
on the West coast , you'd have Gomorrah
50:33
on the East coast and then you'd have the chosen
50:35
land , um , which would be the South
50:37
coast , and it would go up through the middle
50:40
right . And you
50:42
know , I think the sooner , the
50:44
sooner we get to that , the better . I
50:46
think it's the . I don't know how you run a military
50:49
that way . I don't know how you keep
50:51
trying it from just taking over California
50:53
, but I you know , right now we live
50:55
in a country where we don't agree on realities anymore
50:58
and it's no longer just flavors
51:00
, right , it's , it's , it's there
51:02
. There are two different realities and
51:05
you can't govern that way .
51:09
Absolutely . So when you say South coast
51:11
, are you including you know Texas in
51:13
there , because we know how you feel about
51:15
Texas ? Absolutely .
51:17
I actually love .
51:18
I actually love the Texas 83 in the
51:20
state I know .
51:23
Yeah , I , just I , I horse around with Texans
51:25
because they have a lot of state pride so they make
51:27
themselves very easy targets
51:29
. But no , the South coast would definitely
51:31
be that . It would be all the way over
51:34
to probably Virginia . Right
51:36
, so you would have the South coast , would
51:38
wrap around , so it wouldn't be the Northeast , it would probably
51:41
Virginia , would probably get sucked into DC
51:43
, but it would be North Carolina all
51:45
the way over to Texas and
51:48
that would be the South coast . That way everybody would have ports
51:50
, everybody would have international trade , everyone
51:52
would be able to function . Um
51:55
, you know , that's just a pie in
51:57
the sky dream of mine , where God
51:59
could then to judgment
52:01
on Sodom and Gomorrah and everybody
52:04
godly who wanted to leave could , unless
52:07
they were too lazy , right , so many people
52:09
are right now which they could leave in . I
52:12
want to get into it .
52:15
That is true . What are your thoughts
52:17
on the guy who beheaded
52:19
the state panic statue
52:21
in Iowa ?
52:23
So as a Christian , I
52:25
fully support it . Right , meaning
52:28
as a Christian , I 100% support it . We
52:30
have called the . I mean that's the one thing the Bible
52:32
does tell us to do is to throw down false
52:35
idols . And half
52:38
the Bible , half the Bible . Every other
52:40
paragraph in the Old Testament is
52:42
Israel smashing balls , temples
52:44
or idols of ball , and you
52:47
know everything else . Right , I'm all for that . The
52:49
, the constitutionalist
52:52
in me may struggle with it
52:54
a little bit , but my loyalty
52:57
is to Jesus Christ first . So
53:00
I've seen something online that
53:03
said that there was a previous court cases
53:05
or something . Again , I just
53:08
came across it light lightly with the
53:10
other day saying that there are no protections
53:12
from religion for Satan
53:15
or Satanism . I don't know
53:17
if that's the case , I did not really dive
53:19
into it , but , um
53:21
, you know . So the Christian , which
53:23
is my first allegiance , christian
53:26
family , community , country
53:28
, um is , um
53:31
, is all fired
53:33
up about it and the last part
53:35
of that . So the Christian part of me loves
53:37
it . The family man and me
53:40
loves it . The community man
53:42
and me loves it . And way down in the country
53:44
part , you know , depending on the
53:46
, how the , how people interpret that constitutionally
53:49
is something to figure out , but that's a
53:51
distant , distant , distant problem
53:54
.
53:56
Yeah , I loved it , and so Detroit
53:58
. I hate , though , that he might have to pay
54:01
for damages to the statement
54:05
.
54:05
that is definitely , you
54:07
know he'll , he won't have to pay a penny
54:10
of that . And you know he's . He's famous
54:12
now and I think it's great and I think
54:14
we should be prepared to pay the consequences . Well
54:16
, we do stuff for God , right ? I mean when
54:19
, when all the apostles did stuff against
54:21
Caesar , they all accepted
54:23
the punishment or they did something again , they all
54:25
accepted what they did . So
54:28
, um , you know , that's , that's
54:30
part of it , which is what he did he cut the head
54:32
off through . You know , the funny
54:34
thing is the guys over at Ken and press are
54:36
calling it disco Satan . You
54:39
know , because it was like a disco ball
54:42
, you know , shiny disco Satan
54:44
. So they call it
54:46
disco . But , um
54:48
, you know . So , anyways
54:50
, he went and turned himself right in afterwards . So
54:53
you know and I think that's great why
54:55
it's like it shouldn't even be there . Common sense dictates
54:57
it shouldn't be there . You know , this is what
54:59
happens when . So
55:02
every there's a there's a group , satanist group , that
55:04
every time somebody starts a Jesus
55:06
club in a school , they come in
55:08
and they start a Satanist club to counter
55:10
it .
55:11
Right .
55:12
Yeah , and that's why I think we need
55:14
to be . I don't know what he used
55:16
. I don't know what he used . I don't think
55:19
he walked around with a samurai sword . So
55:21
you know , I think he said he went
55:23
there and he just saw it and he just snapped . So
55:26
I don't think if he brought a samurai sword , I think that part of the story
55:29
goes out the window , unless he's always
55:31
his EDC is a samurai sword . But
55:34
uh , you know . You know
55:37
that's why I am for Christian nationalism . You
55:40
know , I think we should be able , we should be a Christian
55:42
nation , and that this
55:44
wouldn't be a problem .
55:45
then Right , yeah
55:47
, yeah , I think he just spider monkey did . I
55:50
think he just passed it with gusto . What's gusto , gusto
55:53
?
55:54
Spider monkey . Oh , that's
55:57
funny , that's funny , spider
55:59
monkey .
55:59
That's awesome In that . That's
56:02
been great .
56:03
Yeah , I don't know if anyone filmed it or
56:05
made it out there , but the other big story
56:07
is you know the Democrat
56:10
aid . You know videoing
56:12
, you know gay sex
56:14
. Oh , and in
56:17
the Capitol , you know yeah
56:19
you know that . I
56:22
don't know how , but on Twitter
56:24
I saw way more pictures of that than I
56:26
wanted to because I had no desire
56:28
to see any of it . No matter what's blurred out , it
56:30
was pretty horrible .
56:33
Oh , I did not . I
56:35
didn't go . I
56:38
read the article on daily wire and that was
56:40
the end of that . I was like I don't need to Google
56:42
that .
56:44
I was just scrolling through my feed and there's
56:46
a dude on all fours on a table with
56:48
a blurred out . I'm
56:50
just like , yeah , I'm just like , what on
56:52
earth are they , you
56:56
know ? But I don't think that's the first
56:58
or the last time that's happened .
56:59
So that's
57:02
crazy . What is happening
57:04
yeah ?
57:05
Well , what's happening is one side is evil , the other
57:08
side's stupid . We're the stupid side , they're the
57:10
evil side , and you know
57:12
we just got to try to wake people up . You
57:14
know , again , we spend way too much time
57:16
distracted and doing other things
57:19
instead of um , instead
57:21
of
57:23
, you know , shoring up our foundations
57:25
with our family and pushing on . So
57:28
you got anything else you want to talk about ? It's
57:30
been great to hear your voice . Thank you for
57:32
not making me do the show alone today .
57:35
Well , I felt bad because we really
57:37
don't have much to say and Troy's upstairs with the boys
57:39
and then I don't know , I
57:42
was like wow , because you mentioned Civil
57:44
War and yeah anyway . Well
57:46
, I thought I'd give it .
57:48
And I appreciate my boys . Adrian was slacking
57:50
the night . He's usually on
57:53
point , but he's commented he must be
57:55
in a loud place , because normally I
57:57
was expecting my phone , as soon as I put the phone
57:59
lines up , for it to be blown up , but not
58:01
so much tonight .
58:02
I know I'm extremely
58:04
disappointed in him . He needs to get it together . He's
58:06
a great dude . All right , thank you
58:08
so much .
58:09
Hey , um , you know I don't want anything , but if you guys
58:12
made a decision , don't you know
58:14
? Not going to talk what it's about , just let me know if
58:16
you had . Yes , I , we were actually going
58:18
to text you tomorrow .
58:20
There are no updates . And
58:24
when I say no updates , I mean we have heard nothing like cricket
58:26
Cause
58:28
we we have about like the nitty gritty and I
58:30
don't know what's going on . It
58:33
is , but we have total . You
58:36
know we're , and we were leading towards
58:38
um , we were leading towards option two
58:40
with a , which I know nobody knows what
58:42
we're talking about . But with this
58:44
new job , um , option two of working remote , and then
58:47
um with onsite training for
58:49
six months to
58:53
a year , is what we were , which is what Troy was going to propose
58:55
, because we just we just
58:57
spent so many days praying for the best , for
58:59
the best , spent
59:02
so many days praying and talking
59:05
and and going over your
59:07
council , and I mean we're
59:09
just , we're at the tail end with our kids
59:12
and we've moved so many
59:14
times and , like our
59:16
oldest 14 , our youngest is 10 . I
59:19
mean , if we move and spend three to five
59:21
years , that's it for our oldest
59:23
is his childhood . You
59:25
know the country , with his ATV
59:28
or dirt bike dreams , you know that's over
59:30
and our youngest will be 15 and
59:32
then he's going to make friends . We got to move him again
59:34
, which is what we , what we're going to have to do in Oregon
59:37
once we he's made some solid friends here and
59:39
when we move it's going to be very difficult . We
59:41
, just we and
59:43
Troy , so so
59:46
, so awesome . But
59:48
he's just like it's period
59:52
and he's like I just feel like I'm
59:54
dying thinking about Phoenix , like
59:56
I feel like my whole , the whole
59:59
, is disintegrating .
1:00:01
And I'll do it if I have to
1:00:05
for my but yeah , so I'm
1:00:08
glad it is brutal , but
1:00:11
without keeping everyone else in the dark . I'll
1:00:13
definitely be calling the catch up with you guys
1:00:15
when you guys know what you're doing . But
1:00:17
, um , yeah , I understand
1:00:20
the part of him dying
1:00:22
inside , going back to a place where he
1:00:25
doesn't think is very godly , or
1:00:27
not . The other place I was going to tell you
1:00:29
just outside of there is Apologia Studios or
1:00:32
Apologia Church . Is there ? So
1:00:34
, um , super , super
1:00:36
solid , just outside of Phoenix .
1:00:38
So right , okay
1:00:40
, I'll look into that . I've heard of that . Um
1:00:43
, we , yeah , I'll look into that too . Well
1:00:46
, I mean we Apologia
1:00:49
Okay , I'll look at that . Yeah , I mean , I guess you
1:00:51
know it's one thing that might be interesting and I
1:00:53
know you're trying to wrap it up , so I will hurry . But we
1:00:56
had a really good conversation about American
1:00:59
Christianity , and I say
1:01:02
that loosely , but what I mean by that is
1:01:04
, you know , we found a house in McDowell
1:01:06
Mountain Ranch which we
1:01:08
could afford with this new position . It's
1:01:11
beautiful area there's
1:01:13
, you know , gorgeous little
1:01:15
like pools and Scottsdale that
1:01:17
was , you know , waterfalls , and
1:01:20
you just become like the traditional Christian
1:01:23
family with
1:01:25
the fancy churches . And I mean
1:01:28
I , I've always been black
1:01:30
sheep growing up in Scottsdale . I don't get
1:01:32
lip fillers , I don't do Botox , I
1:01:34
don't do any of those , but
1:01:37
I'm like I'm going to have to become one of those
1:01:39
moms and
1:01:41
it was just no , I know
1:01:43
, and I wouldn't , because I'm not that
1:01:45
, I'm just not , but but , um , it
1:01:47
was a good conversation about what
1:01:49
we truly want and sacrificing
1:01:52
higher pay with
1:01:55
, you know , to
1:01:57
actually live the life you want to live , and for your
1:01:59
children too , because there's a limited amount
1:02:02
of time with them . They're not young , they're old
1:02:04
, like the decision we make
1:02:06
now is . I already said that , but anyway , it was really , it was just
1:02:08
a really good conversation , but we'll see , I don't know , we
1:02:10
haven't heard anything , so right , so
1:02:12
apology is in Mesa , whatever that
1:02:15
is .
1:02:15
I don't know what Mesa is , but that's
1:02:18
south , south of seen it .
1:02:21
So , so bad if there isn't any traffic on
1:02:23
the one , on one that's . That's no big deal .
1:02:25
Just just letting you know they're super solid .
1:02:28
So okay , cool Well .
1:02:29
Derbin is their pastor , so you
1:02:32
will definitely don't .
1:02:33
Don't go up on your doorstep with
1:02:35
a pod and a bunch of stuff .
1:02:37
We'll figure it out , we'll
1:02:40
figure it out .
1:02:41
We'll figure it out . See
1:02:46
, that's when Troy isn't here to elbow
1:02:48
me and go stop it .
1:02:49
They're new . You need to show up in an RV . We
1:02:52
can definitely find a place for your RV . There's
1:02:54
not many places to put anyone else
1:02:56
. But uh , yeah , you know with a
1:02:59
really loud horn , yes , a really loud horn . We'll put you in the back , don't
1:03:04
you worry .
1:03:05
I'm obviously kidding , but yeah , that
1:03:07
would be fun . All right , yeah
1:03:09
, god
1:03:11
bless you too . Have a good night .
1:03:14
All right , joseph . Joseph
1:03:17
, it's good to see you . Brother Joseph
1:03:19
is somebody I met in Maine and
1:03:21
now he lives in Alaska
1:03:23
. He's recently joined the group and
1:03:26
it's good Thank you for coming on here , and
1:03:28
I think I wish I could
1:03:30
have got my wife to move to Alaska . The
1:03:34
only thing wrong with Alaska is it's surrounded by
1:03:36
Canada , but other than that , it's probably
1:03:38
pretty good to go . It's
1:03:41
on my bucket list . I would love to go there , although
1:03:43
I'm not looking forward to cold and I wouldn't
1:03:46
be looking forward to cold and snow and three
1:03:48
months of dark . All that stuff
1:03:50
sucks , but the rest of it is cool
1:03:52
, exactly
1:03:55
so . We have a phone line
1:03:57
open , adrian , if you want to call in , if
1:04:00
there's anything you want to talk about . If not , we'll
1:04:02
just end the show . Just let me know . I
1:04:05
just want to give everyone a chat . Here we go . All
1:04:12
right , you're on .
1:04:14
Hey , what's up ? Can you hear me ?
1:04:15
I can't hear you , and I think everyone else can hear
1:04:17
you as well .
1:04:18
So what's up ?
1:04:19
my friend .
1:04:20
So much , man , I'm
1:04:23
not slacking , I just want to type the lines . You
1:04:25
know , it's all good , man , it's all good
1:04:28
. Yeah , I know , man
1:04:31
, I'll call in any time . But yeah , I
1:04:33
did want to ask a question about your EDC . So
1:04:35
, what's your ? Since you guys are talking about the samurai
1:04:37
sword , what do you carry ?
1:04:41
So I carry a Leatherman
1:04:43
, the magnetic one , and
1:04:47
I carry a um
1:04:49
, a Benchmade
1:04:52
automatic . I
1:04:56
think it's called their Adamas , half serrated
1:04:58
, half , half straight edge
1:05:00
. But those are the two that I
1:05:02
carry . I carry the
1:05:04
Benchmade Adamas and
1:05:06
um and
1:05:09
I also carry a night core , which
1:05:11
one here , which is , I think this is
1:05:13
4,000 lumens
1:05:15
.
1:05:17
Okay .
1:05:18
This thing will . This thing will like
1:05:20
blind you . I mean , it hurts
1:05:22
to even look at it at an angle . It's 4,000
1:05:25
watt bulbs oh , thank
1:05:27
you . 4,000 lumen bulbs it's pretty
1:05:30
hardcore , um you know
1:05:32
, so that , um , you
1:05:35
know , typically a tourniquet , um
1:05:37
, that's . That's
1:05:39
pretty much it for hardware . Yeah
1:05:42
, other than you know , I carry a Glock
1:05:44
26 , um , with
1:05:47
a small mag in and then
1:05:49
two extended mags or full mags
1:05:51
, you know as well . So
1:05:54
I run three mags the short mag and then
1:05:56
two fulls .
1:05:58
And are you carrying , uh , everything
1:06:00
in your pocket or do you have
1:06:02
like a fanny pack ?
1:06:03
I'm a fanny pack assassin . I'll wear it either
1:06:05
as a chest rig , you know , across
1:06:07
the chest , or I'll , you know , particularly
1:06:09
on the farm , uh , or I'll can't wear it
1:06:11
as a fanny pack .
1:06:12
Okay , nice .
1:06:14
And then I'll put it in a backpack if I need it in
1:06:16
my backpack . If I'm going somewhere where
1:06:18
you know fanny packs are
1:06:20
not going to be cool , I'll put it in my camelback
1:06:23
, which I have
1:06:25
, a camelback mule .
1:06:27
Okay .
1:06:29
No . So that's got some giant compartments , got
1:06:31
more storage and I have a need . So , like
1:06:33
going to the gym , you know , going
1:06:35
in sweats , you know the
1:06:38
warm up , take the sweats off , jam them in
1:06:40
the mule and everything's going to go . And I've got
1:06:42
a big bladder in there and all that stuff .
1:06:45
Right and the wifey . She's
1:06:47
a Kareen as well . Uh
1:06:49
, she ever on EDC ?
1:06:51
Yeah , the wife . She carries usually a
1:06:53
flashlight . I wish I could get her
1:06:55
to carry a blade more . She's more
1:06:57
apt to carry a multi-tool , or
1:06:59
use one of my 20 multi-tools
1:07:02
, um , and then
1:07:04
she carries a 43
1:07:06
, usually around . You know
1:07:09
the single stack .
1:07:11
Nice .
1:07:12
You know she try was trying to get away with a 42
1:07:14
and I'm like you know , like I'm not letting
1:07:16
you carry 380 .
1:07:19
I'm sorry , yeah , yeah , yeah , I made that mistake
1:07:21
and I got the LCP , the regra LCP
1:07:24
, the piece of junk .
1:07:26
Yeah , no , I , you know . I
1:07:28
mean , it was back before , when she was still
1:07:30
wearing skinny jeans . Her sanctification
1:07:32
has come a long way . She doesn't wear skinny jeans anymore
1:07:34
, so she can pretty much wear
1:07:36
a double stack . Now . Right
1:07:39
, fanny
1:07:41
packs are always calm . I'm telling you , I'm a fast and
1:07:43
a fashion assassin . I don't
1:07:45
care , I've already . I'm already married to the hottest chick
1:07:47
on the planet for me . So
1:07:50
um so I really don't care Um
1:07:52
. Fanny packs are great , it's
1:07:55
just uh , you know , finding one that doesn't look
1:07:57
too tactical . Yeah , and I've
1:07:59
seen some fanny packs out there that look like three day
1:08:01
packs around your waist .
1:08:03
Right , right , you know . And then , um , what's
1:08:05
your take on the 9 mil versus 45 ? I
1:08:08
know there's a . There's always a big debate about that , so
1:08:10
what's your take ?
1:08:11
9 mil 1000% .
1:08:13
Okay .
1:08:14
You know , 9 mil 1000% . I have
1:08:16
a case of 45 and I have a 45
1:08:18
. Um , I have a lot of 40
1:08:21
here at the house as well , because I
1:08:23
was a cop and I got a lot of free ammo to
1:08:25
train with .
1:08:27
Were you carrying a Glock 22 ?
1:08:29
Yeah , yeah , our
1:08:32
, our , our , that was our service weapon , glock 22
1:08:34
. Right , um and
1:08:36
uh , but I am a nine mil guy all
1:08:38
the way . It's just easier
1:08:40
to shoot , uh , ballistically
1:08:43
about the same um and
1:08:45
higher round count . I mean , it's
1:08:48
all about rounds at that point . No , but
1:08:52
I'll tell you you know everyone I know who loves 19
1:08:54
11's their great bricks to throw at people .
1:08:58
Right , right .
1:08:59
When they run out of their nine to 10 shots . They're great to throw at
1:09:01
people . You can definitely kill someone throwing
1:09:03
up Throw in a of 19
1:09:06
11 at them yeah .
1:09:08
I didn't go down that route . Um , I
1:09:10
did some research on it . I'm like no , it seems like it's the
1:09:13
way .
1:09:14
Yeah . So Joseph
1:09:16
on there says he's going to med kit straight knives , kelly
1:09:18
tool , glock 17 , solid Glock
1:09:20
, seven times a little full for me to
1:09:22
carry . You know , concealed , if
1:09:25
I'm just on the farm I don't mind rocking
1:09:27
. I was 17 in my , you
1:09:29
know , and just in a paddle holster
1:09:32
, you know a black cock Serpa holster
1:09:34
or I do . You know , if I'm
1:09:36
going to be doing a lot of work and I'm going to be out there , I
1:09:39
love a leg holster , right
1:09:41
, how that just takes the block
1:09:43
45 .
1:09:44
Nice , because you get the 19 slide in the uh
1:09:46
, the full grip of the 17 .
1:09:48
I have not tried that yet . I'd
1:09:50
like to . Um , I just I
1:09:52
just don't have the funds , the disposable funds
1:09:54
, right now . You know , my whole thing is I need to get
1:09:56
a 22 magnum to do some more animals
1:09:58
responsibly . We got a 22,
1:10:01
. You know , um , I'm going
1:10:03
to stay straight up 22 . But
1:10:05
I don't have a 22 magnum
1:10:07
, and the 22 magnum is really what I want when I'm
1:10:09
doing these bigger animals .
1:10:12
Okay , have
1:10:14
you looked into the ? Uh ? Have you seen the air guns
1:10:16
? They um , they
1:10:19
have them in nine mil , I believe . Yeah
1:10:22
, and , and I
1:10:24
was watching some uh videos on it today
1:10:26
regarding ballistics , the guy
1:10:29
was shooting , uh , those jail filled
1:10:31
like skeletons and pretty
1:10:33
impressive yeah .
1:10:35
And they're really quiet , right
1:10:37
. Um , so you
1:10:39
know that's , that's pretty cool . Um
1:10:42
, I don't know where
1:10:45
they are on the on
1:10:49
the firearms
1:10:51
laws .
1:10:53
Um , you can literally go into Cabela's
1:10:56
or Bass Pro Shop and buy one . I
1:10:58
don't know if it has to be 18 , but I believe
1:11:00
they're not on the ATF
1:11:02
list , so I think anybody could
1:11:04
just go to the store and buy them .
1:11:06
Well , I mean , if they're shooting nine mil and
1:11:08
they're getting any type of penetration and
1:11:11
I mean I think , uh , I
1:11:13
think that's great . Um
1:11:15
, I , I would
1:11:18
love to have , you know , a nine mil
1:11:20
one around here . I
1:11:22
mean , I guess I'd have to see what the fee per second is
1:11:24
, you know ? I mean it's great for for silence
1:11:27
, you know , so you don't have to write and you can
1:11:29
just go out there and take out varments
1:11:31
and everything else you want to do . But that's basically what
1:11:33
I do with my 22 LR anyways . Um
1:11:36
, I you know , but there are some more amped up
1:11:38
air ones . I've seen a guy kill hogs
1:11:40
with an air gun .
1:11:42
Yeah , so the one I was looking at today
1:11:44
was , uh , traveling at
1:11:46
the high 800 feet
1:11:49
per second . Okay , um , I don't
1:11:51
know how good that is . I mean , can you give me more info on that
1:11:53
?
1:11:54
Well , that's way slower than
1:11:56
a real gun . Right , you're tired of the most
1:11:58
nine mil is ? I don't know if I've
1:12:00
seen a subsonic nine mil . I mean there must
1:12:03
be , but I've never shot subsonic nine mil . It's
1:12:05
really fast round . Um
1:12:07
, there
1:12:13
is some subsonic Um
1:12:16
, yeah
1:12:18
, freedom , hush . Subsonic nine millimeter
1:12:21
. Um , you
1:12:23
know , the
1:12:25
faster it travels , the better off
1:12:27
you're going to be . You know the only reason to
1:12:30
not , you know , again , I'm
1:12:32
not ultra ballistics guy , but
1:12:34
the only reason you want to go
1:12:36
subsonic versus versus non subsonic
1:12:39
is to . You know
1:12:41
, the bullet breaks the sonic boom and you hear that snap , right
1:12:44
, right , you get rid of that whole snap
1:12:46
. Um , if you get rid
1:12:48
of that , right ? So , even with your suppressor
1:12:51
, it's still going to break the sound barrier , right ? So
1:12:53
it's still . You're still going to hear that , whereas
1:12:55
subsonic you won't .
1:12:59
Right , yeah , I have a 300 blackout , that
1:13:01
uh , that I shoot subsonic and it's
1:13:03
quiet . Oh my goodness , it's really
1:13:05
quiet .
1:13:06
Yeah , so then you know . But even
1:13:08
with air guns , you know , when you
1:13:10
shoot them , the because there's
1:13:13
that it's powering , it's airpowering it
1:13:15
there is still some noise . It's just way
1:13:17
down dude , Like it's not going
1:13:19
to trigger any , you know , but you're still going to hear
1:13:21
a , you know , or something
1:13:23
like that . You know , um , but
1:13:25
you're not going to hear that far away Also
1:13:28
, the , the , the slow
1:13:31
and around , the further it's going to travel .
1:13:34
Right , the guy that was shooting
1:13:36
this ballistic dummy . He
1:13:39
was doing some head shots and there's no recoil
1:13:41
so he could rapidly fire . It was
1:13:43
pretty cool and
1:13:46
you know his accuracy was pretty good
1:13:48
as well , and it literally went through
1:13:50
what broke the skull up in
1:13:52
multiple areas . And
1:13:55
I'll just send you the video . You guys check it out .
1:13:57
I would love to see what one shot does
1:13:59
, and then I would like to see , like
1:14:01
, what it would do on like a winter coat , you know like
1:14:06
running into some clothing , um
1:14:09
you know , and then , of course , all body armor is just
1:14:11
going to laugh at it because it's so slow .
1:14:15
Right .
1:14:17
But you know . So anyways , that's
1:14:20
really cool . I mean , I think it's amazing
1:14:22
that we're here . Guns are coming a long way , because
1:14:24
it is a great way to train , A
1:14:27
cheaper way to train , with
1:14:29
you know , being nice
1:14:32
to your neighbors .
1:14:34
Right .
1:14:35
And let's say , if it's , if stuff
1:14:37
, it's a fan and you're just having a . You
1:14:39
know , I mean , are these like like
1:14:41
sub , like these ? Um
1:14:44
, I mean what's ? Is it just the right
1:14:46
minute ? They just tips . Like what is
1:14:48
the nine mil component
1:14:51
of it ? Is it just like literally the tip like
1:14:53
a normal one , like a normal air gun ? You
1:14:55
put a pallet in and there's not
1:14:57
so suspended . There's no waste .
1:15:01
Yeah , exactly so it's just the , the bullet
1:15:03
itself , but it has a different
1:15:05
. It's considered a nine mil , but the shape doesn't
1:15:08
look like the standard pistol nine millimeter
1:15:10
Brown . It
1:15:13
has a different shape to it .
1:15:15
Well , well , I'm going to have to check it out , is it
1:15:17
? You know ? Because I've seen . You know I've shot plenty of air
1:15:19
pistols . They're grew . I mean I air
1:15:21
pistol , I got air like a one pump air
1:15:24
rifle here that I've used before
1:15:26
I swapped over to my 22 . My
1:15:29
Smith and Watson MP I
1:15:31
think MP 15 , 22, . You
1:15:34
know that I use to like do varmints
1:15:36
and that's what I process the pigs with here
1:15:38
as well . I mean , that's what I process
1:15:40
everything here with , but that's why I want to get a magnum . I
1:15:43
want to get a 22 magnum . So when I start doing the
1:15:45
cows and the larger pigs we
1:15:47
haven't done a seven , eight hundred pound or
1:15:50
a thousand pound pig here yet when we
1:15:52
do that , a lot thicker skull that I'm
1:15:54
concerned about the 22LR not being able
1:15:56
to penetrate .
1:15:58
Right . So what
1:16:00
are the 22 magnum versus
1:16:02
like a nine mil ? Why wouldn't you just
1:16:05
go higher caliber ?
1:16:06
So I was going to use one of my nine mil on it
1:16:08
and again , I don't have this experience
1:16:10
on this , but a lot of people will say the nine
1:16:12
mil will over penetrate and
1:16:14
you don't want to over penetrate and have that go into the
1:16:16
tenderloin . And now you've got lead and everything
1:16:19
else in your tenderloin and all
1:16:21
that stuff , so so you want it to go
1:16:24
and stay contained in the skull . Okay
1:16:27
, you don't want it to go out and penetrate
1:16:29
into the meat .
1:16:31
Yeah , you hit the gut and then everything is ruined
1:16:33
.
1:16:33
Yeah , you don't definitely want to do that , right , and
1:16:37
we even have special knives here that you can
1:16:39
go in and zip them up , and it's dull on
1:16:41
the inside so you don't rupture
1:16:43
the intestines
1:16:45
when you're going through there which I don't
1:16:47
understand Like again , this is again
1:16:50
, I'm not not a butcher . I do butcher
1:16:52
my own animals , but I'm not a butcher and
1:16:55
I'm definitely not a specialist in Mexican
1:16:57
cuisine . But like , how do you cook
1:16:59
Cook intestines
1:17:01
protacos safely
1:17:04
when they're full of poop ?
1:17:07
Oh , man , you're asking me . I don't eat that stuff . Man , I'm
1:17:10
closer , man , I'm not asking .
1:17:12
I'm just not just for the audience dude , like
1:17:15
you know right , yeah . Joseph
1:17:18
, the 22s that I've been . They've been going right
1:17:20
through 180 pound pigs , no problem
1:17:22
, right , you go , you go , you go
1:17:24
ear to eye , ear to eye , right
1:17:26
where the X is , it goes right
1:17:28
in , drops them in a second . But
1:17:31
like I've literally talked to
1:17:33
you , I mean there are plenty of forums
1:17:35
out there and , without exception
1:17:38
, everyone is using like
1:17:40
a 22LR or a 22 Magnum
1:17:42
. The Magnum people are the
1:17:44
really cautious people because I mean your 22LR
1:17:47
is well , I got around right here
1:17:49
. I
1:17:51
mean it's tiny dude , you
1:17:54
know your 40 grand . I mean that's your 22LR
1:17:56
, right , right , there , right , the Magnum
1:17:59
is about that much . I
1:18:01
mean it's almost twice the length , right , and so it just
1:18:04
, you know , that's , that's , that's
1:18:06
what are the people who
1:18:08
kill thousands of cows , you know a year , are doing it with ? I
1:18:12
mean they also do it like you know . Do you ever
1:18:14
see that ? No country for old men With that . Yeah
1:18:17
, that pipe with air . Yeah
1:18:21
, the air gun that shoots the , the , the , the the
1:18:23
the the , the , the , the , the , the , I don't know .
1:18:25
Whatever it is the metal rod that comes out
1:18:27
of it .
1:18:27
Yeah , so they do that and I've also
1:18:29
seen them . They shock people as well . They shock
1:18:31
them as well , like hit them with a jolt and
1:18:33
then they cut their throat after
1:18:36
that . So I I really don't
1:18:38
want my I mean , I love my animals so I don't want them to
1:18:40
fail a thing . So I was actually going
1:18:42
to do it with a , with a
1:18:44
410 slug , but it's been
1:18:46
. It's been so hard to find a 410 slug
1:18:48
to process . I mean
1:18:50
, I can find 410 shot
1:18:52
anywhere I want , but I can't find
1:18:55
a 410 slug to save my life . And
1:18:59
you know cause . I mean , you know 410
1:19:02
, you're basically , you know , going , it's going to
1:19:04
be bigger than a , you know , bigger
1:19:06
than a 45 , right , they
1:19:08
shoot a 45 or a 410
1:19:10
long cold . But you know , when you're talking
1:19:12
about just more mass , right , so I mean
1:19:14
that's what I really wanted to do and it would be slower
1:19:16
. Um , you
1:19:19
know . But you know , from what everyone tells me
1:19:21
, at 22 , magnum is more
1:19:23
than enough to get anything done , unless you're shooting at like
1:19:25
long distances , which I'm not , I'm
1:19:27
basically going right up to them . It's contact
1:19:30
almost Nice
1:19:33
. So , all right , pester .
1:19:34
Well , that's all I have for you All right brother .
1:19:36
Well , thank you for calling in , brother , I appreciate
1:19:38
it .
1:19:39
Anytime . You all have a good night , you too . God bless
1:19:41
.
1:19:42
God bless you . So devout Luddite
1:19:44
. I would love to know how you got across
1:19:46
in your name , man , what is the code
1:19:48
to get across in your name , cause I would love
1:19:51
to do that and I don't know how to
1:19:53
do that . I'm just jealous
1:19:55
of your , your cross
1:19:58
in your , your text
1:20:00
line on your name Darn cold , yeah
1:20:02
. So , just if I haven't had any problems
1:20:04
not that I've done a ton of them , but I've
1:20:06
done pigs up to 189 pounds
1:20:09
, um , no problem
1:20:11
. But my pigs I'm getting ready to
1:20:13
do , or a pig I'm getting
1:20:15
ready to do , is between six and 800 pounds
1:20:17
. So that's a big girl , big
1:20:20
girl . So last thing I want
1:20:22
is for that to happen . No
1:20:25
, and when I do bacon , um
1:20:27
, again , he's got some pretty big tusks
1:20:29
on him . He's pretty ferocious looking if
1:20:31
he wasn't so laughably fat , um
1:20:33
, so you know , again
1:20:35
, I don't want any of them
1:20:38
to ever suffer . I want them to
1:20:40
put their head down in a bowl of milk
1:20:42
and they're going to be all happy to get their bowl of milk
1:20:44
and that'll
1:20:47
be the end . So
1:20:49
well , hey , everyone , it
1:20:51
has been awesome hanging with you and
1:20:54
, uh , I had a blast . And
1:20:56
thanks everyone for calling in . Who's
1:20:59
called in ? Shotgun is
1:21:01
slug is what you want to do . You don't want to go and
1:21:03
pull out all the . They won't
1:21:05
have to go chase the shot everywhere . You
1:21:07
know what I'm saying . The shot really can
1:21:09
be a problem when you're , when you're , when
1:21:12
you want to eat all the meat and we
1:21:14
want to eat all the meat . Family
1:21:16
is is recovering . We
1:21:18
still got some days through , working through this , this
1:21:21
version of the plague going through our
1:21:23
house . So , family , father , lord , we thank
1:21:25
you for this fellowship . We thank
1:21:27
you that you bring
1:21:29
people all around the country , from
1:21:32
all around North America , this
1:21:34
show to grow closer to you
1:21:36
and to one another . Lord
1:21:40
, we know that hard times are coming and
1:21:43
we pray that
1:21:47
you'll prepare
1:21:49
us . Your word prepares us
1:21:51
, but help us to help others
1:21:53
, lord . Lord
1:21:56
, we also know that you
1:21:59
don't need any one of us but
1:22:03
, lord , we are willing . You
1:22:06
know that
1:22:09
, as a carpenter , our Mason uses
1:22:11
tools . We volunteer
1:22:13
to be yours to your tools . If
1:22:15
you need a hammer , send one of us
1:22:17
as a hammer or a screwdriver
1:22:20
or a wrench . Lord
1:22:25
, guide us closer to
1:22:27
you in all ways and
1:22:30
for all of us who are at crossroads
1:22:33
, close
1:22:35
doors , slam
1:22:38
them shut and blow open
1:22:40
other doors and
1:22:42
throw us through them . Because we
1:22:44
are stiff-necked people , it
1:22:47
can be blind and deaf at times . We
1:22:51
submit to your will in all things , lord
1:22:55
. Also pray a prayer of
1:22:57
protection over this fellowship , over
1:23:00
the persecuted church , over
1:23:03
our troops
1:23:05
overseas , our first responders at home , our
1:23:07
veterans of yesteryear . But I pray
1:23:09
for the protection of Israel as
1:23:12
well as the whole world , and that we don't go into World
1:23:14
War III . And I pray
1:23:16
for my beloved America . I
1:23:19
pray that you return from our sin , hit
1:23:21
her knees , repent and
1:23:23
seek your face , and
1:23:25
then you would heal her so
1:23:28
that we could once again become one nation under
1:23:30
God , indivisible , with liberty and justice
1:23:32
for all . And I call
1:23:35
upon this fellowship to
1:23:38
put on the Palamra of God
1:23:40
, to
1:23:42
strap on the shield
1:23:44
of faith and
1:23:48
to pick up the sword of the Spirit and
1:23:52
to boldly walk
1:23:55
into shield
1:23:57
wall , blocking shields left
1:24:00
and right as we march
1:24:02
forward to take ground for
1:24:05
your glory , for your kingdom , for
1:24:08
ever Jesus' name . We pray Amen
1:24:10
.
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