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Hey, guys. Welcome to Relatable. Happy Monday. Hope everyone is having a wonderful day so far that you had a wonderful and peaceful weekend. Hopefully wherever you live, it feels like spring has sprung and you are enjoying the warm weather. We certainly got to over the weekends. All right, just one reminder at the top. We're going to skip all the administrative stuff and get right into it. God's eternal plan of redemption is going off without a hitch.
I just sometimes am overwhelmed this morning when I was driving in the car with just the craziness
the wickedness, the evil that goes on. Whenever I go speak somewhere, people always ask me,
how do you stay joyful? How do you stay peaceful when you are plugged in to the news and you're constantly paying attention to the world's worst things in people? And honestly, I don't get plugged into everything. Maybe it seems like I do because I do this three times a week, but this really isn't a news show. We're not just talking about the news and all of the evil that goes on, but I do probably see it more than the person who is totally unplugged from social media
even though I tried to keep it balanced. But I just remind myself, even when I am tempted to think gosh, it seems like God is ignoring this. It seems like he's not doing anything. It seems like
“justice is never going to arrive. I just remember that God has never doing nothing that his”
wrath is kindling against evil and that he is coming back that that day of victory is already determined. And you've heard me go back over the years to Psalm 37. It is my go to chapter when I feel overwhelmed about evil in the world, whether it's tumultuous circumstance in my own life
and I'm distressed about something, I always go back to Psalm 37. And I wish I could just
read you the entire chapter. It's a little bit long. So I encourage you today, pull it up on your phone, read Psalm 37. I'll just read you a couple of verses right now, but the whole thing is so good. Commit your way to the Lord, trust in Him, and He will act. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light. And your justice as the noon day, be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him, fret not yourself over the one who prospers in His way, over the man who carries out evil devices,
refrain from anger, forsake wrath, fret not yourself. It lends, it tends only to evil. For the evil doers shall be cut off, but those who wait for the Lord shall inherit the land. Because we are made in the image of God, we all have this desire for wrong to be made right for the evil to fail. And for those who are waging wickedness, especially against the vulnerable and the weak and the defenseless, to get their come up ends, we can see that reflected.
And most of the books we read, most of the shows we watch, the movies we see that we want the good guy to win. And we want vengeance against those who are doing wrong. And it is really, really hard for us to watch as those who are lying, those who are cheating, those who are stealing, those who are gaining power by unjust means continue to be successful. I mean, that's one of the worst feelings in the world. When something that is true and right is not being seen and something that is wrong
is being justified. I mean, sometimes we just feel so out of control and we just want to wake everyone up and show them, "No, this is the right way. That's the wrong way. How can you not see that?"
“But when we feel tempted to fret and distress, we go back to Psalm 37 and we remember what the”
ultimate fate of the universe is that wrong will be made right, that evil doers will be exposed. And that the good will inherit the earth because of Christ and because God is good, not because we are. So that is what we can trust in. That is where my peace comes from. Yes, of course,
my family keeps me grounded, my friends, my church, all of those wonderful things, but ultimately
I know who wins in the end. And that is where my comfort comes from. All right, we've got a lot of theological things to talk about today. Really two major videos that I saw circulating being that I saw a lot of Christians commenting on that I want to give my perspective on to try to offer as much clarity as possible. The first video comes from BB Netanyahu of Israel. A lot of people were circulating this clip and criticizing Netanyahu for what he says here, sat one.
Unfortunately, and unhappy, Jesus Christ has no advantage over Jinnis Khan.
Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will...
aggression will overcome moderation. So you have no choice. If you look at the world as it is today,
“you have to be blind not to see that the democracies led by the United States have to reassert”
their will to defend themselves. Commentator Owen Schroier reacted. This way he says in this short clip, Netanyahu and Sultz Christians in Jesus Christ asserts there's no purpose in being a good person. Says we have no choice, but to fight Israel's wars, subtly threatens us if we don't. Mary Mario Noffle, I don't know how to pronounce his last name, said on accident, Yahoo Whitt Full Edge Lord, bro, that's not a flex, that's a face palm. Israel's already
finding the global optics war and the prime minister decides to drop might of might makes right. Jesus who in the middle of it, there's another ex-user called the Patriot voice who said, Netanyahu has come out of hiding to mock Jesus Christ in the most blasphemous way possible. How can Christian Zionists continue to reconcile and support a man and country that literally hates and mocks our heart and savior Jesus Christ. Okay, let's give some context to what Netanyahu
seems to be saying here. He's quoting an American historian, Will Durant, he was a Catholic, he turned into an agnostic as an adult and his 1968 book, you see that actually the beginning of the full clip that he is quoting this book called The Lessons of History and the full quote is this, nature and history do not agree with our conceptions of good and bad. They define good as that which survives and bad as that which goes under. And the universe has no prejudice in favor
of Christ as against Genghis Khan, Netanyahu added on x later to clarify, "No offense was meant. I did not integrate Jesus Christ at my news conference this evening. A morally superior civilization may still fall to a ruthless enemy if it does not have the power to defend itself." So, what are my thoughts on this? Is he blasphemy in Jesus Christ? Here are these commentators correct that he is being an edgler that is mocking the teachings of Jesus? Well, I have lots of
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peaceful, merciful, loving who conquer evil. It's the ruthless and the powerful. Victory is not
necessarily rewarded you the past of this. Now, I disagree that he is insulting Jesus Christ here. He actually seems to me to be making an effort to caveat what he's saying that unfortunately, he says unhappily, it's not the way of Jesus that wins wars. However, it was also an unfortunate way to make his point because the quote, "I think is a misunderstanding of the Christian world view." We do serve Jesus who tells us blessed are the peacemakers, blessed are the meek,
blessed are the poor in spirit. The characteristics of the Christian life are. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, self-control. But there is also the just war theory that Christian thinkers over time have taught that asserts that there are good reasons to wield violence in defense of the innocent against the wicked. Of course, we see throughout the Old Testament God's demand for war in violence waged by his
people to accomplish his purposes. I'm not saying that the Old Testament is a justification for America's wars. It is to say at the point out that one cannot state that in principle,
God is always against war and violence, as I've heard, for example, the Pope ...
And the God of the Old Testament is the God of today and is not contradicted or negated by Jesus.
“Now, we don't live in ancient Israel, so we don't need to be modeled after the Old Testament”
Hebrews, but we can look to the Old Testament principles to see the character and the mind of God, which still persists today. And so Christians hold these two views at the same time and they don't contradict one another. The quote that Netanyahu is referencing is actually correct. And the Christian world do you understand that Christian thinkers understand that the universe,
meaning earthly powers, does not hear on earth always bend to the will of love. Sometimes it
bends to the will of force. And we can debate about when and how that force is necessary and good. But as a rule, that observation is correct because we live in a fallen world. But again, the quote and perhaps Netanyahu misunderstand the fullness of the Christian way. It's not just isolated, sermon on the malteachings from Jesus that inform our entire world view and our view of war. Christians as a church do follow the peaceful, gentle, merciful way of Christ while still acknowledging
the Romans 13 responsibility of the government to wield the sword against the evil doer. And I think, honestly, I think the freak out over what he said was just outsized.
Like you can be mad that maybe you don't think that he used that quote correctly or that he doesn't
understand the fullness of the world view or that you just thought it was the wrong time or the wrong
“way to use that quote. Okay, be mad about the Iran war if you want to be mad that he said”
Jesus is name it all. Okay, be mad that he's trying to justify violence or that you believe he's roped America into an unnecessary war if that's your position. But I just think that much of the outrage about blasphemy here is completely misplaced. Ultimately, this is what we know. This is what we as Christians know. Ultimately, Jesus is coming back, not as a baby, but as a warrior. He will defeat evil. He will defeat evil doers. He will avenge God's people. And while maybe it
seems to unbelievers like Jesus's way is the way of losers because in a chaotic evil world, his followers continue to love, continue to have joy, continue to make peace because indeed, these may equal loss here on earth. Ultimately, we know the meek do in here at the earth.
Ultimately, because of Christ, we do win. And here's what I think is missing by these people who are
so hyper-critical and hyper-sensitive to everything Israel and its representatives do. They never seem to focus on this part, that we want baby Netanyahu, like we want any non-believer, to understand who Jesus actually is, that Jesus is the promised Messiah. He is the root of Jesse. He is the son of David. And I just want to read this passage, and this is to every Jewish listener that I have out there. This is a message to baby Netanyahu, and that is Isaiah 53
four through five. Surely he is born our griefs and carried our sorrows, yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God and afflicted. But he was pierced for our transgressions. He was crushed for our inequities. Upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace. And with his wounds, we are healed. That is Jesus. That is the prophesied Messiah. He has already come. And he is Jesus of Nazareth. I want to read this quote by Tim Keller. And I know we evangelicals and myself included. I've talked
about this. I've had problems with some of the things that Tim Keller taught, especially when it came to how our Christianity should inform our politics. But God, she had some really, really
“good work, really good explanations of the gospel. And I think this particular one is really”
pertinent. He said, Jesus is the true and better atom who passed the test in the garden and who's obedience is imputed to us. Jesus is the true and better able. Who though innocently slain has blood now that cries out, not for our condemnation, but for our acquittal. Jesus is the true and better Abraham, who answered the call of God to leave all of the comfortable and familiar and go out into the void, not knowing whether he went to create a new people of God.
Jesus is the true and better Isaac, who was not just offered up by his father on the Mount, but was truly sacrificed for us. And when God said to Abraham, now I know you love me because you did not withhold your son, your only son whom you love for me. Now we can look at God taking up his son to the mountain and sacrificing him and say, now we know that you love us God, because you did not withhold your son, your only son whom you love from us. Jesus is the true and better Jacob,
who wrestled and took the blow of justice we deserved, so we like Jacob only receive the wounds of
Grace to wake us up and discipline us.
hand of the King forgives those who betrayed and sold him and uses his new power to save them.
“Jesus is the true and better Moses, who stands in the gap between the people and the Lord and”
who mediates a new covenant. Jesus is the true and better rock of Moses, who struck with the rod of God's justice now gives us water in the desert. Jesus is the true and better Job, the truly innocent suffer, who then intercedes for and saves his stupid friends. Jesus is the true and
better David, whose victory becomes his people's victory, though they never lifted a stone to
accomplish it themselves. He's the true and better Esther, who didn't just risk leaving an earthling palace but lost the ultimate and heavenly one, who didn't just risk his life, but gave his life to save his people. He's the true and better Jonah, who has cast out into the storm so that we could be brought in. He's the real rock of Moses. He's the real Passover Lamb, innocent, perfect, helpless, slain so the angel of death will pass over us. He's the true temple. He's the true prophet,
the true priest, the true king, the true sacrifice, the true land, the true light, the true bread. You cannot believe that. You cannot preach that if you hate Jews. There are a lot of Jew haters out there who demonstrate their hatred not only for Jews, but for their Jewish savior by finding every single opportunity to pin every evil on Israel and Netanyahu, but they show no desire for Jewish people to know Christ. Our sentiment toward Jewish
people should reflect that of Paul, who before he came to Christ described himself as a Hebrew of Hebrews, from the line of Benjamin and carrying every title and accolade that a Jewish scholar could hold at the time. And he says this at Romans 9/3 through 5, "For I could wish that I myself were a cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, my kids been according to the flesh. There is your alights, and to them belong the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving
of the law, the worship, and the promises, to them belong the patriarchs, and from their race, according to the flesh is the Christ, who is God overall, blessed forever, amen."
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I will probably get criticized by both sides for that monologue, and that's okay. I'm not a
dispensationalist. I feel no obligation to unconditionally defend Israel. I've never been to Israel.
I have no connections to Israel. I'd love to go to Israel. I've just, I've just never been, and I'm not connected to it. I simply refuse to play games with conspiracies, super trendy to do that right now when it comes to Israel and Jewish people. And I just refuse to let hate toward people who share half my Bible win. Instead, I'm going to do my best to tell the truth and love no matter whom it offends. And one commonality, again, that I've seen with a lot of
the people who are just like foam and teens so much anger and hatred and spindle of these conspiracies, is a misunderstanding and a disbelief of the gospel themselves. Like, it really is a spiritual issue. In Acts 4, this is another great model for us, as we Christians are speaking to non-believers,
“but especially those who are Jewish. And this could be offensive. I think it was offensive at the”
time when Peter was speaking, but if God says it is true, and God loves people so much more than we do, and God loves the Jewish people so much more than we do, then it bears repeating. And this is Acts 4, 10 through 12, this Peter is speaking to Jewish leaders. He says, let it be known to all of you and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God reads from the dead, by him this man is standing before you as well, or standing before you
Well, because they just healed a crippled man.
the builders, which has become the cornerstone, and there is salvation in no one else.
For there is no other name, under heaven, given among men by which we must be saved.
“Think it's really important. For us to remember that last thing right there, because you do,”
I think, have a portion of dispensationalists and some hardcore pro-Israel evangelicals who are under this false impression that there is a different plan of salvation for the Jewish people, and that's just not true. There is no name under heaven by which one must be saved, and that is Jesus Christ. That is the promised Messiah who has already come and is coming back. And because of the name of Jesus, every tongue will confess and every knee will bow,
every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, that day is coming. And God doesn't need us and need our evangelism and need our prayers to accomplish as well, because He is self-sufficient and He can do anything that He wants to do, but by grace, He has chosen us to accomplish His will. And so we share the gospel boldly. We tell the truth, boldly, we try to represent God's truth and love as well as we can by the power of the Holy Spirit.
And that comes to all forms of non-believers, no matter how politically incorrect it may be. And one of those non-believers that I want to continue to correct, not really for His sake, as much as for the sake of my audience who needs this clarity, is on the other side of the political aisle, I guess you could say, and that is James Tallarico. You probably know James Tallarico by now, He is a Texas state representative, and He is running against the Republican candidate for
Senate. So He is trying to take John Cornen's place. He wants to represent the state of Texas.
“We've done several episodes on James Tallarico. You should go back and listen to those if you”
want more examples of what He actually believes in His own words. But now, He's got the attention of Trump and Trump has something to say about him. So, too. Let me tell you the good news. The good news is they're candidate is whacked out with his six different forms of gender and all the things that I saw. The insult to Jesus. I mean, it's an insult. This can's binary. Yeah, I mean, Trump is obviously absolutely right about that. He's right about everything that He said.
Tallarico is very extreme, very cookie. He uses the name of Jesus to justify his extremism. But Tallarico responded to Trump and just from a political strategy, PR perspective. He absolutely should have responded to Trump. Him setting himself against Trump as an enemy of Trump is a winning
strategy for Democrats and moderates who don't like Trump. So, here's what he had to say,
South 3. The president of the United States just said that I insulted Jesus. You want to know what insults Jesus kicking the sick off their healthcare while cutting taxes for billionaires.
“You know what insults Jesus deporting the stranger and separating babies from their mothers?”
You know what insults Jesus bombing innocent school children in Iran and sending our brave men and women off to die in another forever war? You know what insults Jesus covering up the Epstein files and then refusing to prosecute a single person in them? Okay, he goes on to say, Jesus told us. He told us to love our neighbors as ourselves. He told us on heaven or on earth as in heaven. Can we imagine war in heaven? Can we imagine bigotry in heaven?
Can we imagine poverty in heaven? Then why do we tolerate these things on earth? One thing I just want to point out because he looks, it looks like he's had a predominantly black church there.
People always talk about, oh, you know, white Christian nationalism, white evangelical churches,
so political, so pro-Trump there is no more openly political and politically biased church that the predominantly black church in America. Not every single one, but the only reason they don't get accused of Christian nationalism or they don't get their 501c3 status threatened or progressives aren't freaking out about the need for separation of church and state when it comes to these black churches is because their Democrat is because they're somebody for Democrats.
They're actually having politicians come in and campaign at their pulpit and that is routinely conflated with the gospel. Am I saying every predominantly black church? No, I'm not, but it's a trend. We know that. We see that over and over again. Very popular to conflate using government mandated wealth redistribution with the gospel and these type of churches. But when evangelical say yes,
Psalm 139 says we're knit in our mother's womb.
make it illegal to murder people outside the womb, it seems like we should make it illegal to murder
“people inside the womb. Oh my gosh, that's Christo Fascism, so scary. I just want to point that out.”
Okay, I've got a couple things to say about. Well, I've got a lot of things to say actually about all of this surprise surprise. Okay, first I just don't want this is this would be my advice to Trump. I don't want Trump to talk about tolerico anymore. I don't want him talk about tolerico anymore. Even though everything he said is absolutely true because as I said, becoming Trump's enemy is mobilizing for Democrats and Trump hating moderates in the state of Texas. Also, I support Trump,
but his realm is not theology and so comments like he's an insult to Jesus don't really help this conversation. There are people to say that. I personally don't think Trump is one of them.
There's so much going on here in what tolerico is saying. He like Satan always mixes lies with truth.
He always makes the truth sound righteous and palatable and enticing. And so I'll just point out some of the true things that he says before I get into the complete and total lies.
“Jesus is saddened by sickness and death. Jesus is saddened by the killing of innocence always.”
Jesus is definitely against Jeffrey Epstein and the delay of justice. All of that is true. Here are some things that are not true. It is not true that Jesus is always against war. Romans 13, New Testament, part of the inner word of God, says that the government bears the sword to punish the evil doer both here and abrupt. Lots of debate and nuance about when and how that should be used absolutely, but it does mean at least in principle that not all government
wielded violence is wrong. And actually that it is at times necessary to protect the innocent and to quail evil. It is not true that to love the sick we have to have a government provided in mandated healthcare system. Christians have a very long rich history of caring for the sick and we should continue to do that. That is not required to support Medicare for all. If you go back and watch Friday's episode about Canada's youth and Asia program that encourages people
to be murdered by their medical provider when they're too big of a burden on their family or on
the healthcare system, you'll see what I'm talking about. State provided medical care is not always
compassionate. It actually usually ends up victimizing the poor and the defenseless. Reminder, this is the big reminder here. And you always have to keep this in mind when you're listening to anyone who calls themselves a progressive Christian. Christian generosity has nothing to do with your taxes. Christian generosity has nothing to do with your taxes. You as a Christian could support zero taxpayer funder programs and still be considered a generous Christian. Christians are called
to charity. Charity by definition is voluntary. Taxes are not voluntary. Second Corinthians 97, each one must give as he has decided in his heart not reluctantly or under compulsion. For God loves a cheerful giver. The early church in Acts a lot of times you see the so-called progressive Christians referencing the early church, giving each other everything that they had to make sure that everyone was cared for as a justification for socialism. But these early Christians
gave to one another empowered by the Holy Spirit. They did so voluntarily. They weren't forced by the government to do so. Supporting government programs that take money from one group and
“forcibly give it to another group. That's what Medicare for all would be. That's what all these”
socialist programs are. It's not charity. It's coveting. It's stealing. Forced while three distribution violates two of the ten commandments. Now shall not covet and doubt shall not steal.
That's why socialism never works. And always it's why it always ends in tyranny and misery.
It's an ideology that sounds really compassionate. Care for the least of these. Close the wealth gap. But it is always carried out in a way that is anti-God and anti-human nature. It is an ideology that is built on greed and envy. And by the way, outsourcing your generosity to the government is a sin. If you're not forking over your dollars to the needy until the government threatens you with jail then you are an un-Christian miser. Not a bleeding heart empath. James also quotes Jesus
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then he says on earth as it is in heaven. James uses that to justify socialist policies and then to use the government to supposedly eliminate poverty. You heard him say that we need to imagine a world. There means to have a world without any poverty. And I just first want to say
that has never happened in all of history anywhere. The government has never
“has never created a program that has eliminated poverty. No communist country has ever been rich.”
Okay, that's first. Two, he says if poverty is not in heaven, it shouldn't be here. So many things on that. Jesus says in Matthew 26/11, the poor will always be with you. Now that's not Jesus saying that poverty is great. They shouldn't care about the poor at all. That you shouldn't try to help them and meet their material needs. That's not what he's saying. You can read the whole chapter or the whole passage in context there. But he is saying there's always going to be poor
people. There's always going to be poverty for a variety of reasons. poverty is not always the result of injustice. That is something that liberals believe. poverty could be the result of injustice, many such cases throughout history. But poverty sometimes is the result of choices. And that is form of agency that liberals want to rob from people who are poor. But when you rob people of
“their agency, you always, you also rob them of their dignity and also just what makes them”
image bearers of God. And that is why progressives come up with such bad policy prescriptions because they misunderstand human nature and just the nature of sin and autonomy in general. There is no government responsibility or possibility to eliminate poverty completely. Again, Christians and churches, we care for the poor. We don't outsource our compassion to the state. Also, a couple other things that aren't in heaven that he doesn't agree with, there's no
sin in heaven. There are no non-Christians in heaven. Two things, James doesn't even believe. James doesn't agree with Jesus' teachings about marriage and sexuality as seen in Matthew 194 through 5. He doesn't believe in sin and salvation the way Jesus teaches. He doesn't believe in John 146 when Jesus says, "I am the way, the truth, the life, no one comes to the Father except through me." Liberals also do not have the same view of the end times that we do. And this
is something we really need to understand what they mean by kingdom of heaven, what they mean when they say bring God's kingdom here on earth. They believe that all of Christianity is essentially a metaphor. Now, there may be some disagreements within what is called progressive Christianity about what is literal and the Bible and about what is not, but in general, the grand picture of Christianity is just kind of the meta narrative of political liberation from oppression.
Okay? So God's kingdom to them here on earth means using political means to enforce equality, to they would say end racism, they would say to stop all oppression. Really what it is, it's just socialism. That's all it is. It's socialism enforced using deconstructuralized Bible verses, using toxic empathy via these Bible verses to manipulate you into thinking that if you don't support government mandated healthcare, if you don't allow abortion through all nine months,
it's because you're a bad person. If you don't support open borders, it's because you're a big it. It's actually Christianityism. It's a form of Christianityism that is much more intrusive into people's lives. It's much more brutal. It's much more totalitarian than anything that's a spouse by conservative evangelical. You can read anything about communism in the 20th century, the Gulag, Archipelago, is a good place to start, and you'll see what this ideology looks like
in real life. It's death. It's destruction. And it's always brought in using a compassionate message
because using the state to create a utopia in which no one is poor. No one has less than anyone else. Everyone can abort their babies through nine months. Everyone can switch their genders. Everyone can marry their polyqule. It's actually impossible without a brutal murderous regime, working against human nature to force its ideology. And actually all of that ends up victimizing
The most vulnerable.
It cannot happen again without brutal force. That's why the 20th century was so deadly and bloody.
It's not even supposed to happen here on earth. That's not something that's guaranteed that is not the biblical model that we see. We should advance the kingdom of God, by sharing the gospel, by advocating for righteousness, by loving your neighbor, serving them, telling the truth. And yes, also part of what we are called to do, although the kingdom of God will be advanced no matter what, because he's sovereign. But we should also support policies that bring order
and safety to those around us. One thing that he said that is true, Jesus did command us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. But, James, I don't think you know
what love is. Because we can't love our neighbors and abort them. James Tolerico.
“If you wouldn't want to be poisoned and dismembered, then why do you support that option for babies?”
Your weakest and most oppressed neighbors, taxes, babies, are also your neighbors. You cannot love your neighbors and support the destruction of their bodies via wrong sex hormones, and puberty blockers and double mastectomies. That gender deceived kid, who was illegally rendered permanently sterile, thanks to hormone medications distributed at Texas Children's Hospital, is your neighbor. You can't love your neighbor and support the infiltration of a legal
foreign criminals who will kill them. Jocelyn Nungry, a teen who was murdered by two illegals in Houston, was your neighbor. You can't love your neighbor and call for the abolition of prisons which you have, James Tolerico. This is the only protection, so many poor women and children have from the predators who have harmed them. Jocelyn Wilson was a Houston mom of four,
“32 years old. She was reportedly murdered by her ex-boyfriend who was released from prison by”
progressive, judge, despite being a violent offender. She was your neighbor. You can't love your neighbor and deny the gospel that saves their souls as you have so many times when you've asserted that all religions point to the same truth that Jesus points to. You can't love your neighbor and support the chaos that kills them. You can't love your neighbor and lie to them. You can't love your neighbor and affirm sin. You can't love your neighbor while hating the things that God hates
and loving the things that Satan loves and you do. You are an insult to Christianity. Your beliefs are in a front of the Umongo Day. And I look forward to Texan's showing you out of politics in November and hopefully you are shown out of the pulpit as well. All right, well after all of that, we do have some good news. Hopefully more and more people are waking up to the false teachings that are being put forward by so many people, especially those who are within the ideology and
“ilk of James Tolerico. And the reason I think why so many people are waking up by, I thinkfully.”
And this is not always something I say, but I am so thankful that pastors have really been stepping
up, talking about how dangerous James Tolerico's theology is. And the reason I think for it, just this renewed energy and speaking out against false teaching is because more people are reading their bibles. Praise God, there is a barnest study out that shows that more and more people are reading their Bible every week. So we'll get into that in just a second. Let me tell you about our next sponsor for the day. And that is preborn y'all. Preborn is amazing. They are saving thousands of
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Just so interesting when I think about my own life.
interested in theology and scripture and reading the Bible more deeply around 2010, 2011,
“it makes me wonder what was going on in the church at the time, but that's a different subject”
for a different day. That is a dramatic increase. I would say that is the most dramatic increase that we've seen since the beginning of the study back in 2000. And there are so many reasons for this, I think, but one of them is the chaos of the world. I mean, especially since 2020, realizing you can't trust politicians and a lot of people have had friends and family betray them turn away from them because of politics, because of COVID, because of so many issues,
hearing the wars and the rumors of wars constantly. I think also the assassination of Charlie Kirk. I think that inspired a lot of people to start digging into their Bibles and to realize that this is a spiritual battle of good and evil. And we don't see the exact numbers there. It's easy to think with all of the online turbulence, all of the online conflict in the past several months after Charlie was murdered that, okay, well, the revival is just gone. The revival is not
going to happen because now Satan, the accuser is creating all of this chaos and dissension that
“is just kind of quelled the awakening, but it's a battle. That's why it's called a spiritual battle.”
That's why in Ephesians 6, we are called to take up the full armor of God head to toe, because there is a prince of the power of the air as Ephesians 2, it calls him. That is looking to so confusion and is looking to so deceit and to take people's eyes off the glory of God,
but God is more powerful than that. And I think this just encourages me that God is working.
He is seeking and saving the lost and his word doesn't return void. So this study goes on to say, so interesting. This is what we see in study after study that young adults lead the way with nearly half of Jinsian millennials now engage in the scripture weekly. For specifically Jinsian millennial men, it's over half for the first time in a decade. You go men. Good job. Millennials saw a 16% increase in weekly Bible readers from 2024 to 2025, while Jinsia shot up
19 points. Jins acts also increased by 12% in the same time span. Less than a third of baby boomers are weekly battles that are readers. Baby boomers. What's going on there? They peaked at 49% in 2010. Okay. Still something going on in 2010. I'm just afraid that a lot of baby boomers feel that they've done it off. And I'm sure that's tempted to feel at that stage of your life, that you've gone to church enough, that you've read enough, that there's maybe not
anything new, and you're just kind of coasting at this point. But that is a wrong view of the Christian faith, that is a wrong view of the word of God, that is a wrong view of our sanctification. Jinsax and Millennials in Jinsia. However, this is not good. This is not good. We got work to do on our label, a lag behind in their belief that the Bible is totally accurate. You can see that there on the chart. Oddly enough, 32% of baby boomers believe the Bible is totally accurate.
“1% higher than weekly Bible readers in that generation. So maybe that's what the baby”
boomers are doing. They're like, it's all true. I got it. I got it. I got it. It's all true. And maybe Millennials are reading it more as skeptics. And that's a good. I would like for those numbers to be higher. I want everyone to be reading the Bible, and everyone to believe that the Bible is totally true. Pewawster reports that after many years of study decline, the share of Americans who identify as Christians as leveled off actually reversed in the last two
years. So that's another encouraging trend. Overall, we're sold down. You see in 2007, 78% of adults identified as Christian, and now it's 63. It hit a low at, it looks like about 60% a few years ago. And now it's up 63. So any increase is good. Of course, we care less about how people identify and what people actually believe. Ligonier Ministries, they released the study recently. There are 2,025 state of theology study, which shows that evangelicals, so those who say they
believe the Bible to be 100% true and trustworthy, they really just don't know the basics of Christianity. They think that all people were born good in an innocent that God accepts the worship of all kinds of religions. They just don't even know the basics of Christianity. And what that
means is that we really, I know I just got done praising bold pastors. And I always praise bold
pastors because I'm so thankful for them and it is such a hard job way harder than the job of the podcaster. But we need more. Like we have a discipleship crisis here. We've got a bunch of people who are clearly hungry for God's word. They're clearly hungry for what Christianity
Offers and they don't even know the basics of the gospel.
only preaching the truth from the pulpit. That's absolutely true. It's a trickle down effect on the rest of the church, unapologetically, by the way. Not just not saying false things, but saying true things about sin, about salvation, and not only that, but all of the quarreliers. Speak into the culture. You don't have to be a newscaster. I'm not saying that you don't have to be a political cultural commentator. But as these issues come up in the Word of God,
which you only have to get in 27 verses to the entire Bible for them to come up, speak clearly into them. Don't be around the bush. Don't be afraid to offend people. Say what is true.
Because this is what I always say. But remember pastors, as all Christians, but especially pastors,
you're not nicer than God. You're not nicer than Him. You don't know better than Him. You can't out love Him. You can't out mercy Him. You can't out compassion Him. If God says something is true, then the most loving thing you can do is say it, too. The most loving thing you can do is agree with God because God is love first John 48. And I think the churches that are growing are the churches that are unapologetically preaching the gospel, who are not afraid to say, hey, if you are not
in Christ you're going to hell. That's the bad news. But here's the good news. The ones who are saying, hey, here's what God says about abortion and gender and marriage and sexuality in all different forms of sin. Not just talking about the so-called culture wars, but who are willing to offend for the sake of the gospel and for the sake of biblical truth and the sake of liberation from sin. It's not the main line Protestant churches. That are growing. Although there is an effort to
kind of revitalize those with the truth of the gospel and I'm thankful for that. It's not the James Talarico churches that are growing. Those are dying because of course people would have rather go to brunch than sit through a boring service hearing the same things they hear on MSNBC. People go to church to hear what's true. To hear something different than they're hearing from the world. We have a discipleship crisis. We have I think a shepherding crisis. That's not only
pastors, but and I'm going to challenge myself and all of us who have been Christians for a while who are we discipling? Who in our lives needs to be discipled? Who in our lives needs to be lives needs to be mentored? Is there someone who is hungry for the truth that actually needs to be corrected? And I know we're afraid of pushing that person away. If maybe they won't come to us, maybe they don't want to be my friend. If I try to speak into their life, speak into the
behavior or the beliefs that they have, but I promise that God is put those people in our lives to help advance the ball of their sanctification. Now they got needs that, but he does choose that.
“That's how the community of St. Works. And so I just want us to also take that”
responsibility as Christians. The disciple those in our lives with truth and not being afraid to correct and love. Very precious are the wounds of a friend, the wounds of a brother, wounding for the purpose of loving healing, not just for the sake of offense. We've got more
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Now speaking of pastors, Barna also shows a promising trend for church attendance.
They say for the first time in decades, younger adults, Gen Z and Millennial. I love that
Millennials are still considered young adults. They're Millennials in their mid 40s, not me, but they're Millennials in their mid 40s. But we're still considered young adults. It's great. Are now the most regular church girls outpacing older generations who once formed the back bone of church attendance. Again, interesting. I think a lot of baby boomers, such a baby boomer mentality, not the baby boomers I know, but baby boomers out there who just think that once you retire
“from work, like, your life is basically done. And like, you don't have to keep working as hard”
in your sanctification or just in your life in general. You don't have to be as involved. You don't have to be as diligent as you used to be. This is just not true. That's a waste.
Our life is but a mist and every single part of it is supposed to be work for...
Not that we're never supposed to rest, but I don't think we biblically ever have a stage in life where
you're just supposed to check out. Christian music has also experienced an uptick with Christian artist being one of the fastest growing sectors of music streaming in 2025. That's according to the Washington Times. Now, here's some not so good news. And again, this goes to the responsibility of Christians. There's a study by family research counsel that found that the percentage of regular churchgoers identifying as pro-life plummeted from 63% to 43% and 2005. That is so unfortunate.
“And what happened there, I think was just the propaganda war after the overturning of Roe V Wade,”
which happened in the summer of 2022. And it convinced so many people I know people like this who are Christians who consider themselves pro-life, and they bought into all of these lies that these
pro-life laws are causing women to die from miscarriages in emergency rooms. That's a lie.
It's not true. I can debunk every single story that you send me. If you send me someone who tragically died because of a miscarriage or because of something that was going on in their pregnancy, I can tell you exactly why the legislation in that state had nothing to do with that prison night. And you even see these stories from places like California of women dying and I'm like, what does that have to do with pro-life laws, which are non-existent in the state of California,
so much propaganda, but clearly the propaganda works. That's exactly why Roe talks to sympathy. I saw that happening and I really, really want to reverse that with the truth. I mean,
“people of the toxic empathy manipulation tactic works so well with abortion because”
you tell a really sad story of a mom in distress who didn't want to have an abortion. She wanted this child and then she ended up losing her life or she ended up being forced to have a child that died soon after birth and as women as moms that understandably pulls on our heartstrings and then it's presented in a way that if you just allowed women the choice and these extreme situations, then you could relieve her pain. And if you don't want to
relieve her pain, it's because you're selfish. It's because your clothes minded and bigoted.
And they never talk about the actual victim of that abortion and what happens in that abortion.
That's the baby. The baby who was poisoned and dismembered and injected with the same chemical combination that is given to inmates on death row to be murdered. To stop their heart when they're in the womb, abortion is never the answer for a woman's problems, ever, ever, ever,
“delivery might be, but abortion is not. Baby murder is not. And it's like one of the most obvious”
things that people even professing Christians tend to miss and that means that it's spiritual and so just know if you're a Christian woman that has been duped into being pro-choice, like Satan has a hold of part of your mind at heart. That's not me trying to condemn you. That is just me telling you the truth because I love you and I want you to stand on the right side of this very gospel, centric and very biblical issue. That just goes to show again,
pastors, you've got a responsibility to speak out. Abortion is not nuanced. Abortion is not nuanced. Now study after study does show that white evangelicals are the most pro-life. Are the most conservative on every issue? That's just true. Like Catholic friends get mad at me when I say that. And you know, you can be the Catholic church itself can be allowed for the consistency on that issue, but that consistency and the cohesion of the actual, like, magisterium when it comes to
abortion has not translated actually into the majority of Catholics being pro-life. And so evangelicals even with all of our disagreements and Protestantism, we are much more cohesive on really every issue, but specifically when it comes to abortion, like we are holding down the fort on these biblical positions, especially on abortion. And really like what makes the difference. This was interesting. This was in a bar in a study. What makes the difference in what Christians believe
is their theology? Of course, that should be obvious, but unfortunately to a lot of people, it's not. People think that you can be theologically solid and still be pro-abortion and you just can't. So this is according to this bar in a study and we'll put up this graphic. This is full screen eight. Theology determines outcome among church gores. One variable predicted social positions more than any other. So marriage, gender, abortion, things like that. Spiritually active
and civically engaged. 100% said the Bible informs their social positions. The most theologically grounded respondents active in church life engaged civically committed to their faith, leasing age spiritually and active and civically engaged. 38% said the Bible informs their social positions. That was another thing in the Legionnier study that I talked about is that a huge percentage, I think a majority of professing evangelicals think that the Bible should
Not inform their politics.
this whole episode is about. Okay Christians, we got work to do. We got work to do on relatable.
“We this community are living in a moment where we're very needed. We are very needed to be”
light in the darkness. We're needed in the earthly sense. Of course, as I've said, God doesn't need
us, but he is going to choose to use us to bring clarity to confusion and chaos. And so,
“speak up, now is the time. Like we've got a crisis of theology going on. We've also got”
a crisis of practice going on orthodoxy and orthopraxis. So, pastors speak up, clergy speak up,
Christians speak up, now is the time to know what God's word says and to live it out unapologetically.
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