The
human rights come from God
The
human rights come from God, the creator, amen. But imagine if China has
something like that where they acknowledged the creator, God, and they
acknowledged Judeo-Christian worldview of, right, of stopping, what did, Dr.
Pranzer's new book, what is it, The rise of the Genesis 1.28 Civilization that
banned infanticide, slavery and declared universal human rights. Okay. I do not
get any kickbacks from his book, okay, but it is very, very beautiful work,
wonderful work.
He
is talking about the God of the Bible in the ancient world stops sex
trafficking, stops the temple prostitution of children. It goes after
pedophilia, okay, for the first time amongst the ancient gods, okay, because
the ancient gods of Babylon, Assyria, et cetera, they are all into those
demonic practices that God warns about in the Bible, stay away from Baal,
because if you worship Baal, he demands the killing of babies, right? Abortion,
basically, at that time, was throwing your children into the fires of Baal,
okay.
Baal
was the big cow, they had a big temple, they had the Baal priest was beating
the drums so loud so you could not hear the cries of the children, and they
would throw them in the fires.
And
this was supposed to appease Baal and bring the rains, okay, so this is very
pagan, very common throughout the entire pagan world, whether you look at the
Ishtar worship, whether you look at the rain god worship, all across the
landscape, it's not only against, on the Middle Eastern world, it's everywhere,
right? The Nordic world, Aztec world, Chinese world, Africa, everywhere,
everywhere where there's not Christ, the deities there, really, from a
Christological perspective, we see it as demons, right. So, the demonic realm,
demands the sacrifice of children.
So
that's why you see fornication culture, which produces what, unwanted babies,
which then you have to kill the babies, that's the abortion, whole system of
abortion, but in the ancient world, they couldn't do that, so they kill after,
they do post-abortion, which we saw with the Virginia governor in America
talking about post- abortion, remember that? It was just a couple of years ago.
It could never happen in America. It did, folks, it did.
That
same disgusting, despicable, abominable practices that we see in the Old
Testament, that God warns us against, has taken over America, or had, had taken
over America until this American Revolution came up, okay? And we're just in
the beginning phases. Praise God, because without the hand of God, saving
President Trump's head on Butler, Pennsylvania, my golly, oh my gosh.
CNN was filming only on that day, live, okay, out of the 300 plus
rallies they had that year, CNN just happened to be broadcast live on that day.
What a coincidence. What are the odds, what a coincidence?
But
it's unbelievable. But of course, with the 15 degree turn, by the hand of God,
and President Trump gave full credit to God. He likes, you know, before that,
President Trump, he's very successful, okay? So he could do a little bit of
bragging about himself, because he's quite a successful man, okay. Even though,
okay, so, but he didn't, you know, obviously, he, that was one of his things, he
does like, he did like to praise himself quite a bit. But with that Butler
thing happening, he didn't take any credit, amen.
He did not say, “I was so fast, I dodged a bullet, was from China”. No,
he did not, do that, right, he did not. He said, “God alone, it was God alone”.
He gave all credit to God.
And that's
what we're talking about with Jack
Posobiec. He came to the festival, he wrote a book, signed it for us, and
he was saying that, when President Trump fell down, after he was shot he fell
down almost in a death, you know, the whole that altar, kind of symbologically,
God presented a death and resurrection typology, to reinvigorate Christianity
in the hearts and minds, of Americans. Right.
He
used President Trump, not that President Trump is Jesus or perfect, no, but He
used him as like a macrocosmic king, the Bible would refer to him definitely as
a king, because it refers to rulers as kings, right.
So
President Trump would definitely be a world-level king, so to speak, in the
biblical, you know, in the biblical ancient worldview. And, he had his head
blown off, and we all actually thought, oh my gosh, he's dead, they got him.
Eight shots, I remember we had brothers and sisters on the ground that was
praying at Butler, they gave us a call, we were in Tennessee, they said, he's
been shot eight times.
And
so we put out a video immediately, sending out prayers and a head of
production, etc., all that kind of stuff, but my golly, what happened, it was
boom, boom, boom, all the shots, and then he fell down in a symbological typology
of death, right, he fell down. Everybody thought he was dead. So, he's now down
under the podium, but some photographer was able to catch pictures, and you see
him bleeding off the face, and he's leaning down, and he's bleeding, and he's
praying on his hands and knees. God brought him to his knees, right.
Because
God was telling him, it's not gonna be you that does it, it's gonna be me,
through you, you're in my hands and feet, and he humbled him, right, it just,
he'd become a new man after that, and then once he got up in that iconic “fight,
fight, fight”. Oh my gosh, that was totally iconic, you know.
So,
what does that symbolize in a symbologically? Resurrection from the dead.
Right. He comes back up, and he said, “fight, fight, fight” right. He didn't
say, “I am great, look at me, I dodged a bullet, these losers couldn't even hit
my head” right, he didn't do that, he said, fight, fight, fight, right, he
stood up for the people, and for God's mission, his larger purpose, which he
then expressed on multiple news broadcasts. He felt, this was God. God saved
him. Amen. God saved him. Right. God brought him back from the dead. Kind of in
that symbology way.
So,
you can see, how terrified the political Satanist world, more commonly known as
a globalist world, but, really from a spiritual perspective, we see them very
clearly as political Satanism. Right. As father named that, because the
political Satanist realm, communism, centralized government, etc., always
produces the fruits of real Satanism. Right. They produce the destruction of
the family, the destruction of male and female, the destruction of marriage,
they go after the children, destroy the children, culture of fornication, and
adultery, and pedophilia, etc., all this kind of evil satanic culture becomes
normative. Right.
And
so when those things become normative, then does Satanism as a religion, can it
grow? Yes, of course, because everybody's more normalized to it, are you with
me, folks, you see what I am saying? So then it actually, then actual Satanism
begins to grow, and that is what you saw in America, where we became a culture,
cultural Satanism, through the political Satanism made us culturally Satanist.
Then,
what happened? Now you started seeing black masses being held at the capitol
grounds, where you see actual Satanism on the rise, more bold, right, in your
face, doing black masses, upside down crosses, and blood rituals on the
capitals, you saw this, right. So that's always how it happens, always how it
happens, that's why our theology is so important.
What
kind of theology we have? Creates the culture of the civilization and the
culture then creates the politics and the politics then create the
civilization. Right. So, it is very dangerous, but it is tied in together, are
you with me, folks.
That
is why for example, Hinduism, you have a theology of the caste system, which is
given by God, so you're gonna have a culture that supports the caste system,
and then you're gonna have a political system that supports the caste system,
are you with me, that's one example. So, that's why they'll come and fight and
try to kill you. That is what they did with the Sikhs, for example. Because,
the Sikhs were against the caste system, that was, one of the main. They are
getting rid of the slaves. Right.
So,
the Hindus got mad, right, because in their scripture, God gave it to them, God
made the untouchable, God made the slaves. Ah, you see, what I am saying. That's
why theology impacts the culture, impacts the politics, impacts the
civilization you live in. That is why people leaving Jesus, is a big deal,
right. When we leave Christ, we are changing our theology to something else,
which is worse, way worse, like multiculturalist globalism, or like climate
change fanaticism. Right, Or, like gender terrorism, right, or trans-terrorism.
These
become our religions; these become our false idols to fill the void of identity
that, can only be filled with Christ and love. Really, with real love, right,
that only God can give us, the sacrifice of Christ, the blood of his sacrifice.
Right, that is what actually fills our heart, fills our spirit, and saves us. It
is the sacrificial love, that is the center of a Christian civilization, is
sacrificial love that is what we're taught, to love God, love our neighbor. Amen.
Even
though a neighbor annoys us, and his dog, we just wanna throw it in the trash
bin or something. But we are commanded to love him, and the dog, unfortunately.
But usually we go against our right and we create a civilization based on
sacrificial love. And that's why the center of Christianity is sacrificial
love, right.
If
you ask, what is the center of Christianity? What is it all about? Why does it
really even matter if we believe in Jesus? We can believe in Buddha, he is
peaceful. Right. He is always meditating, he is nice, but he is not practicing
sacrificial love, he does not sin.
Sacrificial love is very different, because a sinless man, who is
perfect, sacrifices himself for the sinner, who does not deserve it. Actually,
we deserve the punishment, right. So, there's this incredible parental love
that was given, that was unearned, that was unmerited, but it was given by
grace and love.
So,
a lot of people in the Western world, because we left Jesus, and the
Christianity in general, we don't understand what the center of Christianity is
anymore. We just think it's, you know, some, you know, how the atheists say,
it's, you're worshiping your God, and then you're eating him in the Eucharist,
you're eating, you're cannibalizing him, that's how they blame the Christians. Right,
Christians are cannibals; you are eating his blood and flesh in your little
ceremony of wine. This is how the early pagans attacked Christianity, right.
And
you see that, returning today, because people don't understand really, what is
at the heart of Christianity, what is the heart of Christ. The heart of Christianity
is sacrificial love, and I tell you what, you can't build a civilization
without that. Imagine, if you had just a room full of people that only live for
themselves, they don't wanna sacrifice for anybody, they don't wanna go through
anything tough for anybody else. They only wanna be pleasured, they only wanna
have good feelings. Even in a room, that is small, you can't make a
civilization, because everybody will be fighting, right, because you not
helping me is not giving me pleasure, and me not helping you is not giving you
pleasure, etc. right, all we have is strife and conflict. Right.
So,
there's no way to create a society based on hedonism, pleasure cults,
materialism, etc. not possible. Communities can only be built, by sacrificial
love, right. That is the whole thing about community. It's like, even your
family, right; you're doing things that are annoying to you, in the short term,
so that your kids do well, or whatever the case may be, or vice versa, right,
you're doing things that are annoying to you as kids so that your parents have
it easier, or whatever the case may be, right.
You're
sacrificing the whole nature of, you're not doing it necessarily just out of
duty, you're called to do it because of love. So the core of any community
actually, is sacrificial love, and without that, a community cannot stay
together, it cannot bind, and it cannot grow together, amen, it can't. You
replace sacrificial love with anything else that community, will fall apart.
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