Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 1295 | Willie Robertson Sparks Envy With a Fancy Gadget & ‘The Algorithm Is My Shepherd’

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Jase, Zach, and Al challenge the modern idea of love and romance, pointing out how shallow, consumptive, and ultimately unsatisfying it’s become. Zach confesses his covetous heart with a funny story a...

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I am unashamed.

So, what come back to unashamed? I've been thinking a lot. I guess I mentioned the last podcast that we've been doing a lot of kind of grief ministry this week. And then at the same time, I watched this episode of the revival show about Dad. So, you know, I was kind of misty about that as well just thinking about his legacy. And so, I've been thinking about a lot of his sayings,

Jay's, and someone sent me one of our listeners, Noah sent me a saying,

"Exact, we did a whole thing on Suez Lewis, and I never heard this quote,

but I immediately attributed to Dad, even though he never said it that I know of." And it says this, "My prayer is that when I die, all of hell rejoices that I am out of the fight."

See as Lewis, did you ever heard that quote before, Jay?

Not that's pretty good. I mean, that's a good one. And I thought that I would say that probably about, that would be a good one, if Dad had said it. But one thing that Dad did say, Jay, that I get tickled 'cause I always tell him, "Hey, I, you know, everything is the, you know, future, and how these things are going to go that Dad."

And I say this all the time that that said, "I am a low tech man, and I high tech world." Remember that was this? Is that okay? I can't, I can't talk about it. You'll get so mad at me. Well, I'm getting there.

I'm getting there with Jill.

I'm like underground. I'm not even, like, I can't talk about it in the house. And so... When did that a famous say on somebody said, "I'm with her?" Yeah. Yeah, that was Hillary Clinton.

Well, I was her campaign.

No, I'm not with Hillary, but I'm with Jill.

I don't talk about it. Like, we get up every morning to have coffee, and we have, like, a little time. We just, you know, talk about the word, talking about what's going on in our life. It's the only time our house didn't chaos. And so I was going through this whole thing about AI,

and where I saw it, you know, where I saw it, where I saw it. Headed, how it could be utilized, how it could be dangerous. And I mean, it was she did not like that conversation. And we got the biggest fight. And so now we've decided that, "That's the one thing we were just not going to talk about."

Sorry. Well, I got a sermon for you. So I brought up that sermon on the last podcast about that I heard from Tyson on the Good Shepherd. And we talked about that. Well, he made a point, and I'm going to make it to you.

You know, when you read that, most people I think, they're like,

"Well, that happened a couple thousand years ago. We're in America. We're not shepherds outside of a few ranches in Texas." Well, what do we talk about? You know, people think it doesn't relate.

And then you read the story, and you're like, "Oh, what if I wasn't shepherds? This is pretty good." And when you look around and talk about false teachers, and put that principle about everyone's being shepherded by something, but he did something that I thought was very good toward the end of the sermon,

since he brought up the A. And because the most famous verse is Psalm 23, "The Lord is my shepherd." I shall not be unwanted. You've heard it. Well, it's been read more times than a morphion roles than probably any passage in the Bible.

So he did something that I thought was profound, because, you know, it's guys in New York. And I'm sure everyone is tech savvy there in his crowd. Because he was saying, "You think, "Oh, what's this got to do with anything?" And he's like, "I'm telling you, you're being shepherded."

And he said, "Think about the time that you spent, that you spend scrolling on the internet, all the social media, the metaverse, and the Twitter, and all this kind of stuff, Instagram." And so he said, "What's happening is,

someone has figured out through technology to figure out when you ask these questions or you go here or go there, within they shepherd you with content out they call them algorithms. Just think about what they're doing here.

For money, basically trying to exploit you.

This is the thief in the robber. So he said, "I wrote what's happening with the 23rd Psalm in mind. So I'm going to read this. This is John Tyson. It's called cultural shepherding.

The algorithm is my shepherd.

I shall always want.

It makes me doom scroll through digital pastures.

It leads me beside the rapids of engagement. It activates my anxiety. It guides me along paths of monetization for its profit sake. Even though I walk through the valley of comparison,

I will fear missing out for you are always tracking me.

Your notifications and your ads, they compel me. You prepare a curated feed before me in the presence of those I envy. You fill my head with validation, my anxiety overflows. Surely dissatisfaction and envy will follow me all the days of my life. And I will dwell in your monetized data analytics forever.

The crowd burst into applause. You are the applause. The great punchline would have been that he would have followed up with. And I got that off a chat GPT. He said that before he said which the Cameron didn't show up.

But he said how many of you have actually went to the whatever you called that chat GPT.

And asked for counseling.

He's like, raise your hand. We're in church. This is the safe place. I was thinking you're filming it. It's not that safe.

But I couldn't say the crowd. So I guess some people raised their hand. He was like, yep, he's like, I've done it. He said just think about what you've done there. You've now given this machine.

The intel into your inner soul. And now they're going to cater for money and an extortion. Whatever's coming next, you're given them that power to lead. Because that's what shepherding is. It leads you to where the shepherd wants you to go.

Yeah. And I mean, it was kind of terrifying. I don't know why it is terrifying. But I think that and the algorithms even. I mean, we're not even talking about algorithms anymore.

Now we're talking about machine learning that can in real time. I mean, like what like what AI is going to be able to do. It is scary. What it can do. And I think that the fear that I have over that is mitigated by the fact that I do think that

are incredible limitations when it comes to the human spirit and a soul.

Because it's a solace entity if you want to call it that doesn't have a soul.

And I think there's just certain things that you really can't replicate. You know how like when you, you can go in to a service. I've tried to think of way to describe this. You don't know if something's missing. Maybe you could watch something and you don't really.

And you can enjoy it. And you can be a part of it. And you don't really know it's missing. But then when you're in the presence of something that's profoundly like with a holy spirit, where he is there, you know that he's there.

And I think that's the difference. Like you may not, I may be able to do things where you don't really know what's missing. But it cannot compare when something is truly spirit filled. Because if it's truly spirit filled, you know that God is there. And you know that God's moving in our midst.

And I think that what these digital algorithms and the digital world has done,

it has turned us into a product. So you're not only a consumer of the content. You're actually a product that's being sold. It really is one of the most dehumanizing. Well, you know why?

Because it's a love killer. Yeah. That this goes hand in hand with people not being able to communicate and have relationships and live life and, you know, go outside and fish together and have a conversation. It turns people into just self-absorbed,

mindless zombie robots where they're catering to your deep desires or trouble or what fascinates you. And you're just sitting there wasting time hour after hour. And days go by and it turns into weeks and months. And then you, you know, you get out and you see other humans and you just get back on your phone.

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and you want to buy something, you saw something that somebody had. Or maybe you saw it on a, on like, somebody else's Instagram page or whatever. I'll give you an example. Will he has this thing last time I was in town, not to cheese, right? That didn't really appeal to me, but he has this vacuum sealer.

It's called meat your maker, M-E-A-T, free plug there. And it's a vacuum sealer that you can vacuum. You can vacuum so all your meals, your leftovers. And so when I was with him, he was explaining to me, cook dinner and he was putting all the leftovers.

And then of course he's got a whole pitch on this thing. He got the freezer full and he's telling me you got to get the small bags. Whatever happened at that moment. Like I started to covet that meat your maker vacuum sealer. And then I started googling it.

I wonder how much he's saying's cost. And when I tell you that I went down a rabbit hole, and it's like whatever I have to have one of these things. Like I started to desire a vacuum sealer.

Never had it, never had it want for that in my life.

But the algorithm picks up on it. And I mean, then it's feeding me all these other ones. And then I'm deep out of what's the, and I'm like, and you get to the end, you want the best one. And I wanted the best one that money could buy.

And then you're like, "I would never be satisfied with these old normal. I can see others." I got to have that one. So the algorithm actually curated in me a desire for something.

I was kind of, honestly, I was just kind of curious about it at first.

How much is this cost? Looked out, and from there, man, the internet had its way with me. And, you know, I just, I won't tell you what ended up happening. But, you know, you can lose a lot of money on that. I don't see what's also in that.

Do you lost a lot of money? Well, I mean, I'm just saying that I may or may not have overspent on something I did not need. Or really even want. But my covetous heart was, was, was fixated on this particular thing, mainly because of the algorithm.

Each one, the Bible does say each one is dragged away and touched by its old evil desire. So maybe it did start with me. But I'm telling that desire grew very, very strong. The more that I looked online and sort of to research and sort of think about things. Yeah, well, that was not falling.

The words that he used, I didn't write them all down. But, of course, some of them, I don't even really know what they mean. But I've heard them before in terms of the digital world. But I did pick up on the idea of shame and the idea of putting people down. And which is such a big part of all the things the platforms that have been mentioned.

Supposedly it's to go and to find things that would be uplifting.

But we know it always almost always runs up the other way.

And it just kind of provides this anonymity for people to just say rotten terrible things to other people. And through the process as well, maybe things that would never have the guts to do to somebody's face. And so I just, it just, it definitely has become a place that the evil one for sure has figured out.

It's, it's a way to pull people out of relationship out of opportunity.

But, I mean, to me, and we laugh about that.

But I mean, he really did have the right solution.

You don't have to be engaged in all this. You can unplug. You don't have to do it. It's like it's, yeah. Well, I mean, good point.

I mean, why, how to feel the accusations and the amount of just anger that came in him throughout his life, particularly in the lighters when he got famous. I don't think it ever bothered him. I really don't think that it bothered him. It would bother me. But I think it didn't bother him because he would say it.

He said, they're saying it about me. Guess what? I'm not seeing it. I'm not reading it. I'm not reading it.

And I think, I mean, like, was it the world he was in?

He had curated his world that was the real world. And the people that he was doing life way, that the people in his church. I mean, he would have cared what we thought about him. But he didn't care. He didn't care what was on the news.

I don't know if I had liberating with that being. Well, another one of his sayings was either you're being influenced or you're doing the influencing. Yeah. And I was a very profound statement, which had an impact on me. I thought there's no way to go through life and not be one or the other.

You're either being influenced, especially when you're in high school. You're either being influenced or you're doing the influencing, which was a major shift in my life. When I decided to start dishing out the influence. Well, and that's even a word used, right? That's a big word now in the monetization side of social media or the influencers, right?

I mean, that's the idea. But it's mostly about money, you know, which is why Zack and the last podcast ended. Well, sometimes it's about power.

But you did, you read that passage out of first Peter five.

And I mean, it, and it came up there about the idea of shepherding about for greed. And so it's just like anything else. I mean, when you get it down to that list again from Galatians five, the acts of the symphonyacher are obvious when that becomes the voice. And then you find things in that list. That's when you know it's trouble.

Yeah. And that's, that's when it ought to be simple for you when people are trying to take advantage of. Just like you saw, is that even in something like there's not the wrong with a meat saver. I mean, you know, they're great. But I mean, even anything simple can become something bad. Well, you start thinking about it.

I want to know vehicle. And you start looking online and you start and then what happens is you get on the street and you're driving on the interstate.

And you've never noticed that particular car before.

And now you can everyone that drives by you're like, they're everywhere. Yeah. Yeah. You've been. So it is. I mean, I think that that's the whole thing about what we talk about the kingdom so much on this podcast and everything does matter. And the reason why it matters is because nothing is really neutral. Like we're being formed by what we behold, whether you like it or not.

You're being formed into a particular type of person. It's not a matter of if you're going to worship. But that's the whole thing that people. They, I'm agnostic. No, you're not nobody's agnostic. No, nobody is. You're going to worship something. And the reason why you're going to worship something is because that is primarily what it means to be human.

Is that the very center of what it means to be human is that you are a worship or so it's not a matter of if you'll worship. It's a matter of what or who you're going to worship and you're going to worship. You're going to have a faction for you're going to love you're going to desire. You're going to have a longing for whatever it is that you're beholding the most.

So that's why these rhythms are super important of life.

You know, you used to, you know, kind of make fun of the old. I worked on one of those churches. It was all about just reading your Bible every day and say in three prayers and going to church. And I'm like, looking back now, I'm like, that was pretty good advice. That wasn't a bad thing.

To read your Bible every day, say three prayers and go to church. Yeah, that's going to form you into a particular kind of person. That's a good thing. Well, I think the end goal though is where to image cry. He didn't call us just to sit on the sidelines and take care of herself. I tend to think people because I saw the difference in my dad of just trying not to be influenced.

Like making a break from his past, which is why he moved to the middle of nowhere. I mean, he made the break. And studied as Bible, but at some point, he turned it around in that I'm going to do the influencing through the Holy Spirit. And I'm going to declare, which tends to clean your life up and you have less time to be just sitting around scrolling or whatever.

Well, and it's, it's about the right side, right?

That is because I mean, it was dad that told Zach and I before we ever started this podcast.

He said, "You boys have got to figure out to get me on this internet. I don't know how to turn it on.

But I need to be on there." So I mean, the very thing we're talking about that could be negative and terrible is also the thing. That's where you saw the John, that's where you get your ties and sarmages. And that's where people get this podcast. Well, you can create it.

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It's he shared is his vulnerable side on the meat maker, whatever. So I was thinking about this love section because he, which is the problem. These leaders, it's a lack of love problem. People are just because you have a bunch of followers.

Even in a church type platform, are you doing it to, are you being vulnerable?

Just to get a lot of followers and make a lot of money because you don't know these people.

You know, for sure, there's always a question emotive.

What are you doing this for? And the false teacher, it's hard to see because they're saying the right things, whatever. Giving you an image of what they want you to see. So I was thinking about this love problem for some reason that Simon and Garfunkel song came into my head that sound of silence.

Because it was my old friend. Oh, yes, because it's all about, you know, a connection problem. Before technology, it was like prophetic almost about we don't know how to hear. We don't know how to listen. We don't know how to connect.

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Well, the next up was this dude that had a, had a earring. Like, but he had it below his lip. And I thought, man, you missed your ear by four inches here. I mean, look painful. And, and it had the sound of silence.

And, and the name of his band was disturbed. And I looked over there.

It was, like, two billion.

Maybe I'm billion and a half.

I can look it up. But I don't want to look at it. I've heard it. Oh, oh, I was one of these. Well, I listened to it ten times.

I thought it was fantastic. You know, I had in my mind what I thought it was going to be. And it was like, well, this, this, I like this version better. You know, it just builds. And you're like, it starts like, you have the end of it.

You're wanting to run through a brick wall. I mean, I'm like, I don't, I mean, it was disturbing. It was really good. And I thought, I mean, it was over a billion.

That's what the B. And I thought, which is why I listened to it.

Then I thought, is this the most listen to song ever? So I did a search. I'm going down my rabbit hole now, Zack. It was like the top ten most viewed songs on YouTube. That's what I put.

Well, the top ten songs came up. I had heard of none of them. So I clicked on number one and don't do this. Because I didn't last longer than 30 seconds. One, it wasn't in English.

Two, it was some kind of love song. But it was filled with jarrations and scantily-clad women. And I thought, this is number one in our world.

And it was almost eight billion.

I thought eight billion people have listened to this. Because it's about love in quote air quotes. But it was not about love. It was about the physical side of sex. And that kind of romance, if you can call it that.

And I thought, man, where are we at in our culture here?

Which kind of fits in what we're talking about with what love actually is? It's not that. It's not that. You hit it in that John ten from the last podcast about the idea of really having a care for sheep. Not doing it for just money or because you're paid because you care.

I'll tell you another good example of it. You guys are giving some of this, I see it down here. And it's the, and we talked about this before days. Is the old HOA mindset. And you know, we kind of had a running thing on the show about that.

Because, you know, but it wasn't super serious. Although Jason had a little incident that they shared with us. I know you were, but I'm saying we kind of made fun of it. But I'm telling you down here, it's all serious all the time. These people, they come from all across the fruit of play.

They retire to these communities like the one I'm sitting in today. These retirement areas and pretty places or even where Zack is. And their whole thing is they want to get on a board of people. Because that's the only community they have a lot of times is in their own neighborhood. And they want to run your life.

I mean, I'm telling you these people. I mean, like, so much so that I did a, I pulled a feel. I was like, get me out of here. I want the next place we live cannot have an HOA. I'm not going to do it.

It cannot have it. I'm not going to do it. And in the difference was, is because some people there have the right idea. You want your neighborhood to look nice. You want to have nice things for people to have.

And because they love people, we're all people doing it together.

But it's not self rule, but you're always be one or two that want to exercise power.

And it's like, we got our power. So we're going to send you the ugly emails. We're going to come by your house. We're going to tell you if your garbage can is six feet from where it's supposed to be. It's just over and over and over and over all this stuff.

And it's about just this first for power over people's lives.

And that's what I see here as much as the greedy side.

A lot of it is just people want to rule over other pieces. The human nature and some people's not everybody. But man, they can, they can make your life miserable. And you finally just have to get out. There's just no, you can't win.

So it's like, I got to get away. And it's a shame. But it's exactly the same sort of spirit. And it's because of their power. Well, that's the interesting one.

I kind of feel compared the two of real love versus what Jason was watching on YouTube. Yeah, that, that the, it's the consumptive love. It's not love, but it's like a consumption. Like pornography is about consumption. It's about consuming the other other person consuming that sexual experience as an experience,

not as the meaning of souls or the union of people. It's not that. It's not in a covenant right fidelity kind of a covenant or relationship.

It's not that.

It's more like, I'm just going to consume you.

Get what I can get from you. It's, it's to take. It's not give. And the other picture, which is not going to be the number one song on YouTube or 80. I'll grow them for that matter because it takes a lot more time to develop it.

It's real love. It's more of the sitting on the porch at 80 years old with the woman you've been married to for 50 years and you had a legacy and you've got 15 grand kids and you've got, you know, they got kids coming and that's a different kind of picture.

Well, that's sort of the thing cannot be experienced with a, with a clickable button or the

snap of the finger. I can't click with a mouse on an image and have the experience of the 80 year old man woman on the front porch of a home they've lived in. And a life they built over the last 50 to 60 years.

And that's why the default position for us is going to be this kind of the

concept of model because it's easier, it's quick and we can bypass all the processes and I can get kind of the thing, I can kind of get a good dopamine hit from it. But it's not sustaining and it's one of the reasons why I think we're so miserable in this generation, it's one of the reasons why this is the most anxious and depressed

generation in the history of the world.

It's because their brains, our brains are fried with dopamine hits by short cutting the process missing out on real intimacy because we want this fake imposter of these algorithm that's getting us and I think the key difference between the two is one is about consuming and the other one is is the life of Christ to lay down your life. I think about this that all of the thing about all of the false gods that have

risen up in this generation, now you talk about worship earlier, I see worship

of some of these causes, cultural causes that wind up being protest is what they're called

because that fits the constitution. But it's really the worship of a new god. It's whatever the call, it can be anything. It can be all the range of stuff that's going on, but they rally, they sing, they chant, they have their own bylaws, they community together and plan these things.

It has become their version of God. And all the new gods that you're talking about are just versions of the old gods that aren't God. Exactly. Ironically, I got this from the internet, but when you gave your little spiel about

pornography and this fleshly love, and based on the number one song viewed, just listen to this is the best explanation of marriage. This is Genesis 224, that is the explanation that they're given. They're kind of teasing you there. You want to know how to explain marriage?

I thought this was very clever. So they have the verse here. This is why a man, and then they'll have a little section, a man, and they have a love of maturity. It's not a boy, a man who is mature.

It leaves, there's a transition, so you got maturity, a transition. His father and mother will now you have a model of a complete family, because the man left his father and mother, which would be a model of complete family. And becomes, which would be a new family, becomes attached. I see, becomes attached, that's part of the new family.

Two his wife, his wife, a compliment that completes. And they become, which is a process of learning, friendship, and trust. They become one flesh, which is deep intimacy between two people. If you break that verse down and have all those comments and think about what that is, it becomes beautiful. And that was God's idea in God's plan, Genesis 224.

And that's the exact verse that Jesus quoted.

And I think it's Matthew 19 when asked about marriage.

I mean, that's the one thing he said.

He just went back to the standard.

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Here's what it looks like.

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Well, I think that's why it's so important as we think about the...

The trajectory of what we're ahead of this human is we're trying to actually live in our fellows in our design and temp purpose that God has for us. And so I pray this all the time. I pray that God would you, would you not let me... Like shape my theology of how I want it to be, but how it actually is.

Would you align my will with your will, would you align my... understanding of your word with reality? Because what happens is that we all have our little biases, man. I mean, if I were at the Bible as an example,

here's what I'll tell you.

It would not be the same Bible that you read. It would be a lot different if I were at it. If I were at the Bible, it's going to have all the things I want in it. And the problem is is I don't really know what I want. And we talked about that earlier.

I mean, I thought I wanted the meat saver. You know, I really thought that that was going to be something for me. But how many things have you thought that you wanted that once you got it, you're like, man, I never wanted that. Or especially when you look in your garage,

like I have recently. And literally we've hauled off a dump truck load full of junk that I won't say who, but somebody I'm related to, that her name rhymes with Bill bought on Amazon. And it's just, it ends up in the garage.

And you're like, all this crap. I'm like, I never wanted this crap. And at the time, you know, we thought we wanted it. But we didn't want it. And so I can't really trust my own desire.

I really can't. And I think that that's what that is by the way. It's one of the ideas of hell is you're to left of your own vices, right? And think about to be in that state of just,

I'm left of the thing I think I want. And I'm actually missing out on heaven, which heaven is when your will aligns with what God's will is. That's where we're headed with all this. I think that's hard for us to get because the shortcut,

the easy bypass, let's reroute this thing and give me the, I want the outcome of what I'm after, but I don't want to put in the process to get the outcome. And when you shortcut that, then what you're essentially doing is, you're rerouting your desires.

And you're fundamentally shaping them into very, what's the order of looking for shallow and empty and hollow desires? That's what you're shaping your desire to be.

And that's why you have to trust in him.

I found myself quoting this verse a lot this week and what we've been doing with grieving families and widows. Because you know, everybody's asking why? It's a sudden situation that happened. And I knew that the problem is,

even in initial shock, it's hard to know why because it's a trust issue. But I've quoted this verse all week in prayer and also with people and it was the one from 319, this then is how we know we belong to the truth

How we set our hearts at rest in his presence.

Because I've been talking to a bunch of troubled hearts

as we whenever our hearts condemn us for God is greater than our hearts. And he knows everything.

And that's the thing that sets it apart.

And I've really stressed that this week because we don't know everything. We can't put all those pieces together. And when it's death and when it's, you know, accidents and when it's things like this, I mean, it is so hard for us as human beings.

But you said exactly. We think about the well of God and trying to live in his will and trust that he knows what he's doing. When we worship him and when we love him and we know he loves us, then we make it through whatever the situation might entail

when our hearts are not at rest and when our hearts are condemning. And when we're unsure about people and you know, where they stood with Christ and all the things that come up you know in these tough situations. So, you know, the love God does make the difference.

So should I read this next section where we're here

in the podcast. Yeah, I want to do this next time.

Well, I want to end the first verse of the next section.

So when he gets to first jump four or seven, he says, Dear friends, let us love one another. For love comes from God, which is profound. Chapter four and verse seven, Dear friends, let us love one another for love comes from God.

Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. I just want to say one thing about that. If you're kind of keeping up with what he's talking about, he keeps bringing up this, where are children? First, John, to, you know, 28.

Then it's like when he gets to the end of chapter three, after he's already defined love in three ten. This is how we know what love is.

Jesus Christ laid down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives

for our brothers. And when he gets to three ten, those who obey his commands. I mean, this is a 21, live in him and he and them. And this is how we know that he lives in us. We know it by the spirit he gave us.

And then we talked about that little section in the world about recognizing the spirit of the Antichrist who's not acknowledging that Jesus came from God in the flesh. But then he brings up this idea about being born again, which is a common theme here.

He also said it in the last verse of chapter two when it says, "If you know that he's righteous and you know that everyone who does what is right has been born of him." So he's making a point there. And it led me back to kind of doing a rabbit hole when it comes to doing right and wrong of in the garden, here's Adam and Eve, they're having fellowship with God himself.

He's walking along in the garden. He's given him everything because he loves him. There's one thing they can't do and it's described as partaking in the tree of good and evil. And the only reason I'm bringing this up is this is why I think he's used in the reference

to that we are children of God. Because what I found fascinating, if you look up all the verses after that of this contrast of good and bad, I'll give you an example in Deuteronomy chapter one. It's the, it's kind of a review of God leading the Israelites,

out of the wilderness to the Promised Land. It's kind of a review. And if you just pick up the story, you can read the whole story in your own time. But if you get down to verse about 32,

it says in spite of this, you did not trust in the Lord your God, who went ahead of you on your journey in fire by night and a cloud by day

to search out places for you to camp and to show you the way you should go.

When the Lord heard what you said, he was angry and solemnly swore. No one from this evil generation shall see the good land I swore. And you got to remember what was Israel called the children of God. And he's trying to lead him. But they won't trust him.

And it says, "How I did about the shepherd about who you're listening to. They're all with each other, griping and complaining about the journey." Which is not unlike what's happening in our life today, just journeying through. Who are you listening to?

But there's a profound verse here that I want to bring out. Verse 37 says, "Because of you, the Lord became angry with me also

Said, "You shall never enter it either.

But your assistant, Joshua, will enter it."

Encourage him because he will lead Israel to inherit it. And then verse 39, "And the children that you said would be taken captive. Your children who do not yet know." And here's that phrase, "Good from bad." The same command given to Adam and Eve,

the tree of the knowledge of good and bad. And here it's in the context of children who do not yet know good from bad. They will enter the land. I will give it to them, and they will take possession of it. And the point I want to make is, because there's a lot of religion,

out there that teaches that children are bad. Because Adam and Eve see him. They took of the tree of knowledge of the good and evil.

And that's never set right with me.

Because I thought, "No, kid, when you look at a baby, I'm not thinking there's nothing bad about a baby when it's born." Which is why I think John and it's filled in the New Testament of this metaphor on where the children of God now being born again. And that's just one example.

I mean, if you want to look at another one in Isaiah chapter 7,

and this is a prophetic prediction about Jesus coming from a virgin in the context, the immediate context of what Isaiah was going through. But listen to this. This is Isaiah 7 and verse 14. Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign.

The virgin will conceive and give birth to a sign, and will call Him a manual.

I know who that's talking about. But listen to the next verse.

He will be eating curds in honey when he knows enough to reject the wrong and choose the right. Same little concept. You say, "Are you sure?" The next verse.

"For before the boy knows enough to reject the wrong and choose the right." And then he gives this prediction about what's going to happen to the land. The land of the two kings you dread will be laid waste, and I look this up in this scholarship. They said, "Yep, this happened about three years later." The Lord will bring on you and your people,

and on the house of your father at time, unlike any sense, Ephraim broke away from Judah. He will bring the king a Syria. So I said all that to say, "God has given us a way to start over." And meanwhile, debunk this idea that somehow, just because they're sent in the world,

that babies know right from wrong. I mean, it's pretty evident to me. This is overwhelming to me once you see this. So I wanted to kind of bring that up, because when you think, "Well, yeah, we are living in a world that's bad."

And what are we going to do about it? Well, I got good days. God came into the world, so you could be born again, and start over, and be included in this love circle of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.

And be that person. I mean, why would he keep bringing this concept up about being born of God, being from God, being children of God? And so I wanted to make that point in which I'll tell you about it.

No, I love it, and I agree with it.

And I think the picture you painted earlier, even in Genesis 2,

which was before date of that tree, is that picture you're describing, because you said something new happens with this family, and that's the way I describe it when I do a wedding, and I actually got it from Tommy Eman.

He said, "Before a wedding, he's about to do." He said, "What we're about to witness is a birth, a birth of a new family, because a man and a woman are choosing life, and then they have an opportunity to then procreate

and bring more life, because there will be birth of new life into that family." And so the concept from a physical humanities standpoint is there, but you're right, it's exactly what he describes from spiritual connotation as well.

And this was when John 3, when Jesus was talking to Nicodemis,

that's why he talked about this, this new birth concept.

And so John, at the moment when that was happening, I'm sure John had no idea what Jesus was talking about. Now, 90-year-old John, he's got it. He knows exactly what he's talking about. Well, we brought up the love thing in the sex thing,

and the reason I went down that rabbit hole, is I've shared Jesus with a lot of people.

Some of them have been into all kind of sexual sins,

and I hadn't had a lot of success, bringing them to the Lord.

I'm going to share the good news of Jesus.

It's not up to me anyway. But the last person I shared with who did come to the Lord, who was involved in that sin, asked a made a profound statement, and I wish I would have thought of this before,

because what he said to me was, he said, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it. I was born that way." I said, "I'm going to be reborn." I got some good news for you.

You can be born again.

Now, look, that was the first time a tear showed up.

So I was like, "Forget the theology on however you're rationalizing what you're doing." I'm going to tell you what the Bible said. You can be born again. And he was like, "I think I will." I'll think it will be all with that later.

Let's start over.

And that's why I wanted to bring this up,

because he keeps bringing it up. I mean, I think we minimize what Jesus did on the cross, and his resurrection by getting so caught up in all the details of why we're screwed up. And why we do bad things.

And when it's obvious, it either comes from our own decisions, or the evil one,

or someone abused us when we were kids,

which helped contribute to us making bad decisions. But the whole reason Jesus died on a cross, and was resurrected, so that we could start over and be born again and be the children of God.

And I think it eerily is then reminiscent to when Adam and Eve, there was an innocence there that the evil one came in,

because they, and he took advantage of that vulnerability.

I mean, did God really say, I mean, they were innocent. And here we go. They had that decision to make, and it's the wrong one.

Well, and just like we see children grow and mature into young men and young women, we see that with our own children. We're watching it happen, and then become parents,

and then we're going to go through the same process we did. We see the same thing with people in their spiritual wall. You'll see people who have been plagued by something, who's like you said just some sin, maybe maybe not even their own sin,

maybe it was the sin against them. And then we see them finally surrender and be reborn, and then we watch that person grow,

and it's amazing to see that the person they were,

compared to the person they became, compared to the person then that they keep growing into and help other people. And so that it really is the whole process. I'll just close with this.

The reason I want to do that, because when you get to verse 10, it's hard to wrap your head around when he says, this is love, not that we love God,

but that he loved us. And my point is, you can't read enough ten step books in 13 ways to know love and go to the internet and figure out,

you got to have the love of God in you. And most of the times, that means you got to start over, which is why you surrender, and say, I can't figure this out.

And when the love of God gets in you, all of a sudden now you have the power to start experiencing loving relationships. Yeah, it changes everything. All right, good word.

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