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1:41
actually going on with this Nikki Haley
1:43
thing? I mean, look, she's not winning.
1:46
Why is she raising money? Why is she getting
1:48
paid millions of dollars? What's the story, Martin and
1:50
Gloria? We're going to have to figure that out.
1:53
And with me today, I have a, an
1:56
emerging influencer in the podcast world. I want
1:58
you to meet Isaac Davenport right. here,
2:00
my trusty wingman today, and he's
2:02
going to be, I'm going to
2:04
be looking to him for some
2:07
candid and totally unrehearsed thoughts and
2:09
responses to what he's hearing. So
2:11
let's start off with Mr. Producer
2:13
back there. Let's go to video
2:16
cut 18. I want to
2:18
take you behind the scenes to hear a
2:20
different perspective on what in the
2:22
world is going on with this Nikki Haley,
2:24
who is funding her
2:26
and why she's losing. The only lady
2:29
I know could actually be in third
2:31
place in Iowa and walk
2:33
out and do a victory dance about how
2:35
she's, uh, it's just a two man race.
2:38
And then when she goes to Iowa, she's so,
2:40
you know, this goes, what, New Hampshire completely loses
2:42
and celebrates. So like she's spiking the football. This
2:45
is strange stuff going on. I want you to
2:47
hear the theory as to why
2:50
she is being so propped up. Listen
2:52
to this. Yeah.
2:54
So Nikki Haley is really the
2:56
paradigm of the so-called Yankee
2:58
cowboy Alliance, this, uh, this
3:00
new, this New York city, London,
3:03
uh, Democrat liberal, big
3:05
finance Alliance, and
3:08
this sort of military energy,
3:10
agriculture, chamber of commerce, corporate
3:13
Republican, uh, power wing. These two factions
3:15
were at war with each other for
3:17
most of the 20th century. And
3:20
then, um, they're always competing for the
3:22
senior and junior position within the blob
3:24
of Washington. And then along came
3:26
Donald Trump down the golden elevator in 2016. And
3:30
the, and knocked out both the Bush and
3:32
the Clinton dynasty knocked out both the Cowboys
3:34
and the Yankees. And these two
3:36
power factions have now had to bind together
3:39
to try to create
3:41
essentially a super sore as a
3:43
kind of, uh, you know, a
3:46
kind of super zord power ranger structure,
3:48
um, putting to get putting past, uh,
3:51
old rivalries, uh, behind them to try
3:53
to join forces to take on Trumpism.
3:55
And Nikki Haley is kind of the,
3:58
well, she's the Haley's or. She's
4:01
been basically foisted
4:03
together out of a combination of
4:05
Koch brothers cowboy money and
4:08
Reed Hoffman, Jamie
4:10
Dimon Yankee money to
4:12
create this Frankensteinian, alt-Republican
4:16
blob manifestation. Now,
4:18
the reason that she's staying in the race, I
4:20
think there's a lot of competing theories, all
4:23
with wildly divergent predictions. One
4:26
of them is, listen, this is the
4:28
best press you can buy for a
4:31
dollar at any moment in history. If
4:33
you are in opposition to Trump, Republican
4:36
competing, not just for necessarily 2024,
4:40
but for who takes the mantle of
4:43
Trumpism after Trump, the Republican Party
4:45
after Trump, it may be
4:47
the case, for example, no matter what,
4:49
this is basically Trump's last swing up
4:52
to bat. Whether
4:54
he wins or loses, at any
4:57
rate, there will be a battle for
4:59
the baton. There will be a crisis
5:01
of emerging leadership. The
5:03
biggest stars who are starting out that race
5:05
are going to have a big advantage. Isaac,
5:09
here's why I wanted to play this,
5:11
because to me, this is a fascinating
5:14
insight. Most people are not hearing
5:16
this story. The Yankees
5:18
and the Cowboys, the idea that
5:21
you've got this typically
5:23
competing power blocks
5:26
in Washington that are all going for
5:28
money and policy, and it's the
5:31
big agriculture and the big pharma, which
5:33
we know now from COVID is a
5:35
huge industry. Look at
5:37
what else is out there. What's the
5:40
military industrial complex? It's Ukraine. It's
5:43
the money machine for war. Then
5:46
it's the financial markets, and it's the
5:48
Jamie Dimon stuff like that. What
5:51
I'm trying to figure out
5:54
is his assessment is that
5:56
both of them typically have competed. It's
5:58
like the Democrats and Clinton. dynasty would
6:00
be over here with the agricultural stuff.
6:02
And then the war machine was always
6:05
Republican. They always see wars out there.
6:07
But the two have joined together against
6:09
Trump, like the Power Rangers analogy, because
6:12
he's not on either side,
6:14
at least before you'd have one guy or
6:16
now both are joined together. Nikki
6:19
Haley then becomes the
6:21
weird candidate, which
6:23
explains why she's getting funding from
6:26
non-magga donors that are in like
6:28
San Diego or San Francisco, billionaires
6:31
that are giving her money, not
6:33
because she's going to win, but because
6:36
she could actually
6:38
suck up some psychic oxygen so that
6:40
her name is big enough to
6:43
pick up the baton when Trump's off the
6:45
scene and kind of like recover
6:47
the Republican mantle. What's your—
6:49
now, I just dropped it on the whole audience, and you're
6:51
a young guy. How old are you? Nineteen.
6:54
Nineteen years old, ladies and gentlemen. But
6:57
as you're hearing that, what do you think of that?
6:59
Does that make sense now that you hear it? I
7:02
think so. When I'm thinking about it, why
7:04
does she not even have a chance in her
7:07
own state in the primaries? In
7:10
the polls, she's not even anywhere close to
7:12
Trump, and that's her own home state. So
7:15
why is she even still in the race at
7:17
this point? So you're in social media. The reason
7:19
why she's doing it, according to their theory here,
7:22
is she's building an audience.
7:24
And it's kind of like this weird thing
7:26
I found years ago. It
7:29
was years ago when Hillary Clinton and Sarah
7:31
Palin were both having these huge
7:33
negatives, like, you know, they were for
7:35
or against them. But the
7:37
more that you're visible in terms
7:40
of the social
7:42
media, the better it
7:45
is for sales overall anyway. So
7:47
the game is she's increasing regardless
7:49
of what happens. Her visibility is
7:51
going up, up, up. The donor
7:54
money's there even if she loses.
7:57
The billion dollars worth of money that's
7:59
behind her? is her war chest
8:01
for whatever she wants to do next. In
8:03
the meantime, you can expect her to be
8:06
in MSNBC and all these other shows because
8:09
she ain't going anywhere. She's propped
8:11
up in the saddle
8:13
of the, you know, the fake
8:15
Republican party. And I don't think anybody's
8:17
gonna be able to, to
8:20
be able to destroy Trump unless
8:23
it's the big fear that
8:25
is out there, which is an assassin, or
8:28
maybe some conviction. Now, there's another
8:30
news cycle that's kind of interesting,
8:32
Isaac, is there's
8:35
a, Trump just lost his $83
8:37
million punishment
8:40
case for a crime that
8:43
he says, not only he never committed, he
8:45
says he never even met the woman who's
8:47
accusing him of molesting
8:49
her in a dressing
8:52
room at a department
8:54
store in New York City. He
8:56
said, I never even met you. Did they have
8:59
any video cameras, even showing me anywhere near
9:01
that store? She had the
9:03
year wrong when it happened. It's over
9:05
30 years ago. Then she said,
9:07
oh, maybe it wasn't this year, maybe it was the other year.
9:10
And then she said, but I know exactly what I
9:12
was wearing when he assaulted me. Then
9:14
they checked that out and found out that the
9:18
dress that she said she was wearing hadn't
9:20
been designed till two years after she
9:22
said she wore it. So
9:24
you can't get the year right. There's no
9:27
video footage showing that Trump was even
9:29
in the department store. And,
9:31
but here's the way that they do this.
9:34
The wicked machinery on the left
9:36
will find a Soros funded DA,
9:38
somebody who basically will weaponize the
9:41
office of being a district
9:44
attorney or an
9:46
official, and they will
9:48
try Trump for anything in
9:50
order to get the case where
9:53
their corrupt influence is the strongest.
9:56
So New York city juries, 93%, like
9:58
in Washington, DC, 93%
10:01
are going to poll anti-Trump. So the likelihood
10:03
is you can get yourself a corrupt
10:05
DA to create a case out of
10:08
fiction, but try the case
10:10
where the jury's the most prejudiced, you
10:12
can get a conviction. Now the
10:14
American people are watching this $83 million
10:18
punishment, which is basically broken
10:21
up into various, it's like $16
10:23
million for pain and $30 million
10:25
for psychological damage.
10:32
And it's all with a woman who claims her career
10:34
was screwed up by Trump
10:37
denying her claim and
10:39
slandering her. So she's paying for
10:42
damages, not even paying this to
10:44
prove that he did this, but getting paid
10:47
because Trump slandered her after she
10:49
made the accusation. And
10:52
the result is there's actually two
10:55
areas that could possibly be appealed. It's the only part
10:57
that I want to encourage you out
10:59
there with because I can't believe, I
11:02
don't act indifferently when I hear these stories. It
11:05
bothers me when I hear them. When
11:08
I hear that Giuliani's having to pay $150
11:11
million, the left
11:13
will bankrupt you to destroy you. And
11:16
the audience just moves on to the next story. I don't do
11:18
that. I feel like this is happening
11:20
to somebody I know. His
11:23
attorney, whose name is Alina Haber,
11:26
she said this, she had this comment. Ladies
11:29
and gentlemen, you
11:31
are not allowed to be stripped of every defense
11:33
that you have. You
11:36
are not allowed to be told that
11:38
you can't bring it up. And imagine
11:41
a point where a judge tells the
11:43
lawyer before your client, the
11:45
former president of the United States,
11:48
the leading candidate and
11:50
obvious nominee for the Republican Party,
11:53
before he takes the stand to
11:55
defend himself, Ms. Haber, tell
11:57
me the questions you're going to ask in Oakland.
12:00
in court and tell me exactly what
12:02
he's going to respond. And then edited
12:04
my questions, edited the
12:07
response he was allowed to give. And
12:10
guess what my client did? He took the stand. He
12:12
abided by the rules of this corrupt system
12:15
that I've seen. We will
12:17
immediately appeal. We will set aside
12:19
that ridiculous jury. And I just want to
12:21
remind you all of one thing. I will
12:23
continue with President Trump to fight for everybody's
12:25
First Amendment right to speak. And
12:27
here's the point. No, people
12:29
don't realize how I just told you
12:31
the DA is corrupt. Then we find
12:33
out this week. The
12:36
judge had a
12:38
personal relationship with the
12:41
prosecutor that is working in
12:43
defense of this woman who's got these accusations.
12:46
The judge was a mentor to
12:49
that attorney, which means
12:51
they have a prior undisclosed relationship.
12:54
So now you've got an impartial judge
12:56
who's actually working with the prosecutor in
12:59
their history. They have a relationship, and
13:02
that wasn't disclosed. I don't know why
13:04
that information wasn't made public. I can't
13:06
imagine something as big as this, and
13:08
nobody knows about it. But okay,
13:10
so now you're 19 years
13:13
old, and you hear news
13:15
going out like that. Who knows whether
13:18
or not it was a big interest to you. But
13:20
I'm curious. Was
13:23
it your impression that did you hear about
13:25
the story at all? And what
13:28
was your thinking as you're hearing the news about
13:30
that? Was it just your first impression was, well,
13:33
did he do something, or there must be more to
13:35
the story? Or what were you thinking? Because you
13:37
probably don't get what I just got, which is
13:40
this information. Yeah, I feel
13:42
like whenever I hear about all these
13:44
different lawsuits against Trump, it's like
13:46
Trump is like one big mud
13:48
monster. And the more mud that the media
13:50
or the Democrats throw on him, it just
13:54
feeds his want to
13:56
win. Like, They can't hurt him
13:58
more than they already have. And so
14:00
he does take the things and consumes them. And
14:03
unless they're actually a book and victim which and
14:05
on our have been then. I.
14:07
Feel like is is gonna take these and and
14:09
use them as drive to to win the election.
14:13
Here. And I'll tell you what it really that I
14:15
think you're right. I thank god. He's.
14:17
Built for combat. He.
14:20
Will be able to appeal this on
14:22
announced the appeal has any strength or
14:24
where that goes technically. Because.
14:27
The jury's made their just their decision job.
14:29
The argument was of the judge or the
14:31
a lawyer when he was saying you have
14:33
to decide on the amount. He.
14:36
Said look, the guy's a billionaire. He'll never feel
14:38
it. Send. Him a message. So.
14:41
This was actually a message.
14:44
Solicitation. From. A
14:46
largely democrat Juri in New York who
14:48
doesn't like Trump? Send. Him
14:51
a message. He'll. Never feel
14:53
it is a billionaire. He.
14:55
Could do a million a day. Enough feeling.
14:58
That. Was the closing argument of
15:00
the. Prosecutor. And.
15:04
So Trump's gonna go through this. One.
15:07
Two three, four more times. And.
15:09
I think you're right. I think every time it happens.
15:12
I. Mean, I'm here. Joe Rogan. Have
15:14
you ever listened Joe Rogan bile?
15:16
I'm passe would secular you know?
15:18
podcasting. And he's just like drop
15:21
enough bombs on the things will not in the
15:23
world. And they're talking about this latest
15:25
crazy. I mean they got a scene from Anderson
15:27
Cooper? i'm in Iowa ago. Nice Christian audience out
15:29
there. Be got to know what's going on. And.
15:32
As well as interview by Anderson Cooper and.
15:34
Anderson. Freaks out he what he called for a
15:36
break. Because. He's talking about.
15:38
You know she's a sex
15:40
columnist and Relationship Problems New
15:42
York. And. He says you know.
15:46
He. Says rape is a very serious. things goes
15:48
well. I don't think so. I figure eight this
15:50
can be actually a very romantic fantasy. And
15:53
he looks at her like she's actually a
15:55
screwball. A D C and to be going. What's.
15:57
Called for a break right now. That. The.
16:00
Woman: Her. When she's like seventy
16:02
two years and seventy three years of
16:04
age, she's no longer a relevant columnists
16:07
in New York Obviously. Older.
16:10
People. Get retired. But.
16:12
She says it's because of Trump that
16:14
her career was damaged. I
16:16
say it's be as embassies are already
16:19
celebrate how she's going spend that eighty
16:21
three million dollars I think this produces
16:23
for people. Are. Repulsion and
16:25
a concern about the American. System
16:28
which explains one more thing. Have another
16:30
go over to be the whiteboard. The
16:32
glass board. Of Directors
16:35
have their saw what do we have
16:37
a do ever of of I guess
16:39
we have a clip your somewhere A
16:41
Nikki Haley's Sweet Good A Graphic Fourteen.
16:44
Nikki. Haley. Does. Speaking of
16:46
crazy Nicky, she does a tweet about
16:48
Gene Carol. This is a woman who
16:50
got will were eighty three million. And.
16:53
You want to talk about a tone deaf
16:55
stupid response? Donald. Trump wants to
16:57
be the presumptive Republican nominee, and we're
16:59
talking about were talking about eighty three
17:02
million dollars in damages. We're.
17:04
Not talking about fixing the border.
17:06
We're. Not talking about tackling
17:09
inflation. America. Can
17:11
do a better than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
17:13
In other words, She. Could
17:15
care less that the Justice system
17:17
in America will target an innocent
17:20
civilian. Smear. Them with
17:22
a false accusation, rig the system
17:24
and bankrupt that she says big
17:26
deal. Who's why are we talking
17:28
about that Which we Tibet Inflation.
17:31
I. Think we should be talking about. Sending.
17:34
Nikki Haley home. And.
17:36
Getting on with the real world
17:38
right now. The. China.
17:41
Is buying of goals at record rates?
17:43
You're not here, but this in the
17:45
news. Russia. Is
17:48
buying of gold at record race?
17:50
What's this China? and what does
17:52
Russian know about the American economy
17:54
that controls like. The. Dollar
17:56
denominated globe out there. They.
17:59
Know the. American economy under Biden is
18:01
as bad as or military. And.
18:04
That's why they're attacking us over
18:06
one hundred times. In. The
18:08
last does six months we've been attacked. By.
18:11
A proxies of I
18:13
Iran. Iran just signed an
18:15
agreement Would Russia. A Not
18:18
solidifying their unity as two
18:20
nations working together. China.
18:22
And Russia and Iran are basically beginning to
18:24
form a pack. Why?
18:26
His goal being bought up my things because they
18:28
know the American economy with thirty four, thirty five
18:31
trillion dollars with the debt. Is
18:33
in a serious. Free. By
18:35
the way, what does the United States doing while other
18:37
countries are buying gold? Were. Fooling
18:39
around with how to create a digital currency
18:41
is almost like they're cool expecting the collapse
18:43
of something, but they want to get their
18:46
claws indie with digital data. Ominous.
18:49
Just see that you all take actually really
18:51
need to read twenty page report that I
18:53
got our. On. Birch Gold
18:55
Just read the report going to
18:57
last one with.com Forward/birch. And.
18:59
Decide for yourself. If. The
19:01
silver is mine and the gold as mine is
19:03
what the Bible says and hey guys, many God
19:06
has given us a clue. The during a period
19:08
of intense shaking, you should be moving your money
19:10
away from what may be unstable like the American
19:12
Dollar and putting it into what. Is. A
19:14
historic store of value gold and
19:17
silver. Just. Check it out! And.
19:19
You'll see why I've helped so
19:21
many people. Put. Their ira
19:23
of their retirement or lock it in
19:26
on gold which is stable. Rather,
19:28
Than the dollar and America which is
19:30
going through an incense shaking right now.
19:33
Are. Right, That's my that's my exhortation as
19:35
well as.com for such birch are going to
19:37
head over here to the board and eyes
19:39
ago. Want to give you a Bible verse?
19:42
Here's an unusual segue for the program. What?
19:44
Do you do as a young man?
19:46
when you're hearing all this negative news,
19:49
right? You gotta? You have to have
19:51
a way of filtering out what's going
19:53
on so that it doesn't reduce. Anxiety.
19:56
And depression and distress. and
19:59
here's what i want to read a scenario here to
20:02
share an idea within the next five minutes so I think
20:04
you'd change your life. Since
20:07
here in the book of Acts chapter 13 that the
20:10
apostle Paul goes off to this place
20:12
called Antioch and in
20:14
verse 42 of chapter 13 of
20:17
the book of Acts when the
20:19
Jews went out of the synagogue there was
20:21
a sermon that Paul was giving the Gentiles
20:24
begged that the words that were spoken could
20:26
be preached to them the next Sabbath. Now
20:29
the Gentiles represents a new audience
20:32
and when the congregation broke up many
20:35
of the Jews in devout proselytes those
20:37
are people that were converting to Judaism they
20:40
followed Paul and Barnabas who
20:43
speaking to them persuaded them
20:46
to continue in
20:48
the message they had that God
20:51
was giving supernatural grace
20:53
to mankind that mankind could
20:55
be saved and redeemed and have a
20:57
relationship with their creator that would manifest
20:59
in multiple ways in the
21:01
miserable earth. On the
21:04
next Sabbath almost the
21:06
whole city came together to hear the
21:08
word of God. Notice this
21:11
next Sabbath almost the whole city
21:14
but when the Jews saw the multitudes they
21:16
were filled with envy contradicting
21:19
and blaspheming they opposed the
21:21
things spoken by Paul this
21:23
is a powerful insight almost the
21:26
whole city is gathered together but
21:29
what's happening is the people that have
21:31
power and and
21:33
privilege are frequently
21:35
threatened by a
21:37
message which is pulling away the power
21:39
and the privilege from them this is
21:42
like what's happening in America you're I'm
21:44
making a parallel on purpose and I'm doing it
21:47
at my own peril I'm saying that
21:49
a lot of the political discussions going on
21:52
is a lot of the attack that
21:54
is against people that are part of
21:56
the populist movement the MAGA movement or
21:58
Trump the populist candidate It isn't
22:00
really because securing the border is a bad
22:02
idea or not going to war
22:05
isn't a good idea or
22:07
cracking down on China and fentanyl isn't
22:09
a good idea. All those ideas, everybody
22:11
agrees, are good. It's because the power
22:13
is being taken away from the Washington
22:16
people that have had it. My
22:19
point about the Nikki Haley thing, it's the
22:21
power brokers that are threatened by this movement.
22:25
And so they contradict, they
22:27
blaspheme, they oppose because
22:29
they're envious that their power is being competed
22:32
with by somebody else. It's
22:34
the same dynamic. So
22:37
Paul and Barnabas grew bold. They said, you know,
22:39
it was necessary that the word of God should
22:41
be spoken to you first, but
22:44
since you're rejecting it, you
22:46
judge yourself unworthy of the very message
22:48
we bring. You're rejecting your own gift
22:50
of eternal life. From now on, we
22:52
won't go to the Jews. We're going
22:54
to go to the receptive Gentiles. Whoo!
22:58
Because the Lord has commanded us and then they
23:00
quote a Bible verse, I've set you as the
23:02
light to the Gentiles that you should be for
23:05
salvation to the ends of the earth. And I think
23:07
they're quoting there, probably the
23:10
prophet Isaiah. Now
23:13
watch this. When the Gentiles
23:15
heard that, they were actually glad.
23:18
They were, yay! They're actually going to get, these
23:20
guys are going to hang out with them. And
23:22
they glorified the word of the Lord. And as
23:25
many as have been appointed to eternal life, they
23:27
actually believed. And the word of the
23:29
Lord was being spread throughout all the region. Now
23:32
the message is going on. The
23:34
Gentiles are receptive. The Jews are
23:36
holding their arms. They're angry that
23:38
they're losing their power of influence.
23:41
But watch what happens. This is like, right,
23:43
it's moderate. This is what's happening in America.
23:47
The Jews are substitute
23:50
the elites. They
23:53
stirred up, catch
23:55
this. They Stirred up
23:57
the devout and prominent women. And
24:00
achievement of the city both jews and gentiles.
24:03
They. Poison them. Big.
24:06
Got into their ear and it
24:08
made accusations about the movement. So.
24:11
Much so that there was a persecutors
24:13
you're raised up against Poland Barnabas and
24:16
they were expelled from the region. There's.
24:19
My point. Paul.
24:21
Barnabas. Isaac.
24:24
Have. Gone through. Rejection.
24:27
Persecution on just abuse
24:29
by a manipulation of
24:31
elites stirring up opposition
24:33
based on lies. And
24:35
what does the Bible say? They.
24:38
shook off the dust from their feet, And.
24:40
They came to icon him. And.
24:42
The disciples were filled with joy and
24:45
the holy spirit. The
24:47
disciples were filled with joy
24:49
and the holy spirit. Says
24:53
this is my own podcast and not
24:55
a television broadcasts I can go over
24:57
five minutes on to worry about Tv
24:59
on Going To give me the five
25:02
minute reason why Isaac. Can.
25:04
You. See. Injustice.
25:08
John. Gene Corel.
25:10
Eighty three million dollars worth of Trump's
25:13
wealth go into a woman who makes
25:15
up an accusation. And says
25:17
she's suffered psychological damage. And
25:19
Trump's defense. How can you
25:22
as a believer? Watch. What's happening
25:24
in America? Watch the news cycle.
25:27
See. Injustice and still be filled with
25:29
joy. Also just you inherit of know
25:31
shows you hear go into the board.
25:36
And. It's a diagram. reviews before but I
25:38
want you to see how it works.
25:40
This is how. You.
25:44
Are. The
25:46
media actually controls. And
25:49
the school system controls.
25:53
And. Of Entertainment
25:55
controls the imagination.
25:58
of people First, you
26:01
have the event. So
26:03
the event is whatever the news
26:05
cycle is covering. So
26:08
the event could be Donald
26:10
Trump going to court
26:12
again because he's got another indictment. He's a
26:14
criminal. Well, how do you know he's a
26:16
criminal? All we know is going to court.
26:19
Well, there is always
26:22
a belief that
26:24
you form about the event and
26:27
the way that MSNBC and CNN or the
26:29
way that the universities are able
26:31
to propagandize is they take any event
26:33
and now watch how this works. This
26:36
is so muy importante that you get
26:38
this. The way
26:40
that you see things is
26:42
determined by who is interpreting
26:44
the event. Whoever
26:47
is explaining to you what
26:49
does that mean? What's going on? The
26:53
teacher, the
26:55
preacher, the
26:57
journalist, the comedian,
27:00
the late night show, their interpretation
27:05
and belief about what's
27:07
happening shapes how you see
27:10
what's happening. Now based on
27:12
your beliefs, this is how all life works.
27:15
You'll make decisions. You'll
27:18
make decisions. Well, I
27:20
wouldn't be a Christian because
27:22
I've heard that Christians were involved with the insurrection
27:24
and you were all about. So if you believe
27:27
at the event of January 6th was a Christian
27:29
nationalist thing, even though it's a lie, if that's
27:32
your belief, well, then your decision is going to be
27:34
that all Christians are dangerous. And when you hear me
27:36
come to your town, you're going to come protest me
27:38
even though I can declare I'm innocent, but I just
27:40
showed you a story in the Bible where this is
27:42
what happens. Well the
27:45
problem is decisions always
27:47
lead to results. You
27:50
could say your harvest, whatever
27:53
you're getting in life is a direct
27:55
result of your decisions.
27:58
Your decisions are a direct result of your decisions. Consequence
28:00
of what you believe and
28:03
what you believe is based on
28:05
your interpretation of life
28:07
experiences. That makes sense to you so
28:09
far? All right, so what
28:12
causes Paul and Barnabas to have
28:14
joy is that the
28:17
event that they went through, which
28:19
is persecution and unjust abuse,
28:24
doesn't make them say, I am
28:26
a victim. It
28:29
is unjust. The world
28:31
stinks. You can't get a fair deal. Somehow
28:35
they ended up having a harvest of
28:37
joy. How did that happen? Because here's
28:39
what I believe a
28:41
Christian interpretation is. Regardless
28:44
of what happens in the event, the
28:46
belief that they had was
28:49
that they had preached the
28:51
word of God, that they
28:53
had a harvest among the Gentiles,
28:56
and that therefore, based upon the
28:58
fact that God had given them
29:00
success, they could move on
29:02
from there and make the decision that
29:04
they would dust off their feet, release
29:07
themselves from the frustration, and
29:09
that they would end up having a harvest of joy.
29:11
So I'm going to suggest something to you. As
29:13
long as you are faithful to
29:15
be doing what God's called you to do,
29:18
to live by the word of God, to
29:20
speak the word of God, and to be
29:22
judged by the word of God, it doesn't
29:24
matter what your enemies say. The
29:26
Bible says that the righteous are guaranteed
29:28
that they're going to suffer persecution. But
29:31
rather than becoming bitter, your decision
29:33
is going to be as long
29:35
as my persecution is because I'm
29:37
doing right. Then I
29:40
believe that God is the one who
29:42
ultimately is in charge, and that God
29:44
will bless me. And because of that,
29:47
your faith is always able to rise
29:49
above the persecution, the accusation, or the
29:51
injustice. Your challenge is going
29:53
to be making sure you don't believe
29:56
what you're told about what you're
29:58
hearing and seeing happen in the news. You
30:00
have to be able to discern what God's actually
30:02
saying. If you can do that, you'll make the
30:04
kinds of decisions. You get the kind of results
30:06
that will give you joy. I say
30:09
to you that your belief on everything has
30:11
to be filtered through what does the Word
30:13
of God say about this? What does the
30:15
Bible say? In the last days,
30:18
men shall be lovers of their own selves.
30:20
The Apostle Paul says in 2nd
30:23
Timothy chapter 4.13, men
30:25
shall be lovers of their own selves.
30:27
Because of that, there'll be times of
30:29
stress. I'm not expecting the world
30:31
actually to get better and better. I
30:33
am expecting, like the verse I read,
30:35
there to be a harvest that is
30:37
coming forth and that cities and nations
30:40
are going to be rightly divided and
30:42
that we're going to see more people coming to the knowledge
30:44
of the truth now than ever before. And
30:46
if that's your belief, you're lining up with
30:49
what the Bible says. Jesus said the harvest
30:51
is the end of the world. He doesn't say
30:53
the wicked, but the harvest. Notice on
30:56
the harvest, because all of this
30:58
that's happening in America is actually produced
31:00
in the climate for a harvest.
31:02
And if you believe that, you'll
31:04
have joy regardless of what you're going
31:06
through. Make sense? Look
31:09
forward to seeing you again
31:11
tomorrow. God bless you. We're
31:15
entering a period of time that has
31:17
increased hostility against people of faith. It's
31:20
a time when Christians are going to be
31:22
tested on a moral, physical, psychological, and
31:24
even a financial basis. I'm
31:27
here to remind you that God is the
31:29
one who has blessed you thus far, and
31:31
He will take care of you in the
31:33
future. You have a divine responsibility, however, to
31:35
see trouble and prepare yourself. For
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example, with record inflation eating away at
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the value of the US dollar, the
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