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Jesus Christ Show | Hour 3 [03/31]

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You're listening to KFI A six on demand. Lucy, Welcome to the Jesus Christ Show. Good morning, Hi Lucy. I don't know if it's appropriate today, but I have a dilemma. I have a niece who just came out of the hospital not even twenty four hours ago. She was in tremendous

fire, second degree, and she loves absolutely everything. She's forty three years old and she was brought up in a Christian family where very Christians, and she was brought up in a Christian family and she was drinking and smoking and she literally ran out of the house in her nightgown and to burn her hands, her face, her head, and she was enough for almost five weeks. So she was sober. She wasn't drinking, she wasn't smoking nothing.

And she has had she had two boys there. One is eighteen and one is twenty one, and she hadn't had any contact to them for four years. But after this accident, the boys came back and she's going through a very nice and divorce. So the work is almost over. She's very better because of the long story short, the boys came back and she was looking forward to living with one of them, and they were fixing the relationships and

everything. So she was sober for five weeks and then she came out of the hospital and last night they twenty four hours ago, they discharged her. They did the skin grafts and everything, and I was talking to her sister, my other niece, and she said she left her house, and long story shorts, we found out that she went to the liquor store bought a bottle of book. Come I start drinking again. I don't know. I love this girl because I have three boys and she was the daughter that I

never had. I don't know how to cope with her. I just want to turn away. I really don't know what to do. I don't know what it is what caused the fire. She was drinking at night in her bed and then she starts smoking. She fell asleep. Yeah, h yeah, if that doesn't wake her up, that's it exactly. It's a very difficult fight at that point. It's exactly what I said when we were in the hospital, and when I saw her first, I was just like I

was shocked. I was just fuck meat, and I just said it was like per meed and I just said, God, give you what's chance And if you don't take this and don't I mean, we're all done. And I just said I I don't know where to go from here. And you know, my husband said, well, maybe you could take her. I said, no, I can't do this. Is it making me a hard

person? But I know I can do this. Uh. I'll give you a little, uh, little something to remember, and that is you can help people out of situations, but you can't help them out of lifestyles. So this is something she's chosen. She had probably been drinking for a long while. I would imagine, yeah, yeah, so she's an alcoholic. Yeah yeah, So she needs to take care of that, and that is a symptom of something else that's weighing on her. She's you know, self

medicating with the alcohol. And at this point she's going to need serious intervention. She's going to need to go and get cleansed from it and be at a place where she cannot drink, and otherwise she's going to go back down that same cycle. Obviously has started that way, but it's it's not necessarily your fight. You should be there to support her in the good decisions, but not in the bad decisions. And if she's willing to go get help

and to go into rehab, then then that's what you help with. If not, then there's no reason you need to be a part of it. You can just say, hey, I'm here for the healing, but not the harming. I'm not going to sit here and watch you destroy yourself, especially when you came so close to dying as it is. You either have to find something to live for and a desire to live clean in a way

that you will not put yourself in that situation. I mean you basically, she basically lit herself on fire, and you know what else could you do to wake her up? Literally and figuratively. So at this point, Lucy, you love through whatever you can, but you make no bones about it. You're you're in there for her to get better or not at all. That you're not going to watch her kill herself slowly and that you won't be a part of that. I think is going to be the best thing to

do, and it's gonna be hard for you. It's true. Her parents worth their hands and they said that they just walked away, and you know, I just I can't do this anymore. It's I feel like it's started taking told on me and you know, I just can't do this, and my kids are just saying that's enough. Yeah, enough. Well, then you can put all of those feelings into a letter. The reason why I say this is because a letter can't be interrupted, a letter can't be argued.

Put it in a letter of how much you love her, put it in a put it in a letter. Letter that you will not partake any of this, and that will be your last point of communication. And that is now on your terms. You say, I will only connect with your healing and for help in that direction, but you will not participate in the other parts. You will not participate in the destruction of her life. kJ Welcome to the Jesus Christ Show. Good morning Jesus, and happy Easter.

And to you. How can I help you this morning? So there was a sample that was extracted recently from an asteroid and it contained something called URSEL, which is one of the four nucleo bases that make up RNA, which is one of the building blocks of life forms. And so it appears that it's possible that there's life forms in other parts of the universe. So my question is, Jesus, is are they part of the mini mansions and do

they in fact believe in you and in God? Well, a fascinating question, and this discovery is not the only of its kind, but this one took place in March, and you're right there. You're looking at one of four basic building blocks that make up RNA, and the belief is that it's

even possible that that's what brought life to Earth and that life started. It sounds more dramatic than it is from alien ingredients alien meeting, that they weren't derivative specifically on Earth, but came from an asteroid or some vessel that put them on Earth. Really exciting and fascinating stuff, but it is a long way from drawing a line from A to B with just that one nucleo basis

that one little of the four that would make up the full RNA. So it is exciting and obviously as you've drawn that line, there is a belief that if this planet forming, does this stuff that floats around in the heart of the galaxy came to the ground on another friendly planet environ would it create life? And the belief is yes, in the proper situation, it could. However, you have other studies that look at the improbability of life itself

in just the scientific realm. So there's a lot of belief that there is the possibility of life somewhere else, but not necessarily the probability or the reality of So how would that affect scripture? That could affect scripture quite a bit, because in scripture, I'm very clear about saying I'm glad that I didn't come as an angel. I came to save mankind, and that's very specific.

So it would have to be exactly the same for one two. You'd have to go and die on each planet, if there were any differences, any separations, any changes, and or think that there was a different outcome, that in this place God needed to send me to die in the cross to pay for the sins, or that there was that God had a better option and did it, or the outcome was different because this group of humanoids or whatever they are, did it better, didn't eat the apple or whatever.

It's not an apple, but I'm talking based on the stories, didn't eat the fruit or didn't do the whatever was told to them not to do, and therefore didn't take on the beginning of sin. There's so many different things that would have to take place, and it doesn't allow that. In

scripture, there's not really a place that allows for another world. And some people mistake that there are others in scripture, but the others are talking about the difference between Jews and non Jews, because the original promise is focused on the Israelites and then you know, first to the jew second to the Gentiles. So there's a lot of what ifs that would cause problems from scripture because scripture doesn't really as much as people like to put UFOs or alien craft in

there in Isaiah, there really isn't a place for it. So it would definitely it would definitely cause another bare minimum another look at scripture as to how it would fill this in. But right now we're talking about little pieces here, little pieces there, the possibility of the possibility of water here, the possibility of water there, And that's a lot different than the massive amount that goes into actually being human and existing. So more to wait, more to

come? Is it Lewis or Louis? Yes, Louis the King? How can I help them? Calling from Jerusalem, Israel? How are you? I am quite well, how are you? There is some turmoil as always with you at Ramadan. Also, indeed, Ramadan passed over in Easter. Yes, the Big Three. Yes, but I'm from La. I mean I used to listen to you in La, So how can I love at the show? Okay, So, let's say JC was crucified in thirty three estimate and the temple was destroyed. Let's say in seventy a d. So

my simple question is you know great resurrection. You know Jesus is resurrected. I can give examples from from the Tana, from the Hebrew Bible, people at resurrecting people. But it was the most vulnerable time in the Judaean history those years. Less than forty years later the temple would be destroyed. Where did he go? Why didn't he stay around? Why? Jerusalem needed plenty of work. It could have used God or the Messiah? Where did he

go? Simple question? Well, sort of. There's a lot that takes place after the resurrection. As a matter of fact, a good chunk almost half of what is referred to as the New Testament takes place after the resurrection.

There are signs and powerful symbolism throughout, from the folding of the cloth that I was buried into other things, not to mention other people that I talked to Mary Magdalene, I appeared to on the road to a mouse, the appearance on ten of the Apostle, again to Thomas, and over and over the Sea of Tiberius. There are important parts to there, and then the ascension. Now this is asked all the time. Why then why come?

Then you ask it differently, You say why leave? The turmoil hasn't stopped, as you can attest to be in there in Jerusalem, so it hasn't stopped, and it would not have stopped anymore than everybody became a follower of you know, you Shuhamsik. It's not like everybody that saw it followed, right. So the assumption that everything would have been cured with staying isn't very honest, because it's not like there was wasn't turmoil before, wasn't turmoil

during for the three years of ministry, and then turmoil after which. I'm Jewish, and you know, I have a lot of Christian friends, and you know, we talk about the perfection of the world, like always say to them. Even Jesus said, there'd always be poor people. The world is always going to have its issues. Yeah, but the dead bury themselves. There was always these references. You're right to listen. The world is not going to be made, is not going to be cured by this,

and this is where the separation of the faith. Now, it's very easy to say in Judaism, and I've referenced this on the show, to the chagrin of many, it's very easy to say Christianity was a non Jewish cult branching off. It has all the all the boxes checked for what a cult would be. And it's one way to say it that way. It's another way to say that there were there were additions of understanding which would be the fulfillment of the law. Is how I refer to it in scripture. I

never said, hey, I abolished the law. It's the fulfillment and the scripture from the point of view of Christianity or messiah Ism, if you want to call it what it really is, which is all what that Christianity means. Messiah Ism is the difference. Well, if you think about it, what is what does christ mean? I mean, it's just the Greek version, Yeah, but it's the Greek version of the word forma shire. Yeah.

But it's the power in that is that the fulfillment of the law was to show that there was nobody that was ever going to never going to fulfill the law and its completion. As a matter of fact, that's even talked about in scripture. When I tell people there, it's almost like there's two ways to heaven be perfect, fulfill the law, be perfect like your father in heaven is perfect, or accept Christ the Messiah. So ask you one more question. Oh sure, quick? What are you familiar with my Monodes?

Yes? Have you ever seen what he's how he describes like in the Jewish religion, it's very not clear what happens when the Messiah comes. I've read, you know, I know a little bit about insight Judaism. So he has his own take. You know. My Monodes has a very kind of austere, kind of rational take on what the Messiah will go. It's kind of interesting. Yes, a lot of Jews aren't happy with it. They don't find it that appealing with a lot of Jewish people don't find it

appealing. Well anyways, so thank you very much. Not a problem. But I will tell you that it's not like you know, some people believe that the reason why Judas did what he did what he did what he did was because that he had a different view. He believed in the militaristic Messiah and that there was there was going to be an overthrow of the government and

the Roman rule at the time. So there's always been different beliefs out there as to the what the Messiah would bring to the table, and there is a lot of people disappointed as to what that is then and now based on what their want or desire is. But in scripture, again, in what Christians referred to as the New Testament, the New Testament was that the law was fulfilled and now where the family of God was looking towards the Messiah that

Christians are looking back. So you had a group looking towards the promise and then a group looking back to the payment or fulfillment. And so those two perspectives, yes, are quite different, but still brings back to the same message is that there was a purpose at that time. And I know a lot of people second guess it. Interestingly enough, you second guess why I left so early after now early depends on how you look at it, but most people go why did you come? Then? Last week we have people

asking, well, how can you come when there's better technology? Well, there's always going to be better technology at any time. When you think of it, you're the one or not you personally, Lewis, But the but people are the ones that look back and say, oh, well, there wasn't enough technology. But two thousand years ago they didn't know that they were living in the peak of technology, just like people today are living in the peak, and people tomorrow will be living in the peak. That's how things

go. There will never be a place where everybody's happy. But God picked that time specifically to come, and there will always be a past history no matter when you come anyways, So to stay and stick around in hopes of fulfilling a very turbulent time and making order is a little bit of a hope because it was turbulent then, it's turbulent now, and it will be turbulent later. Liz, Liz, Welcome to the Jesus Christ Show. Good morning,

Jesus. Happy waiting for you for a long time now. I love so much about the Bible, and I love the community of church, but there are so many things about it that I have to question and go come on, now, where's the common sense in this story? Is this really for real? Sure? My question is Adam and Eve. Come on, did Adam and Eve have to coach their kids into incest in order to populate this planet? Did Noah has to get the two by two animals to reproduce

among themselves? Equally? Is incest the norm with Christianity? It seems like that's the only way it could possibly happen, And that's exactly how it did happen. As a matter of fact. The strange thing, Liz, if you go into scripture, incests did not become outlawed in Christianity until nine hundred

years later, so because it was necessary. Now, if you can imagine the crude analogy, if you take an original of something and you put it onto a copier and you copy it, it looks pretty close to the original. But if you take a copy of a copy and make a copy of that, and then make a copy of the copy of the copy, and you keep doing that, you'll notice that there's distortion that continues to happen. You're going to start having more and more. You're going to see, like

the lowercase ease start to close up the whole. The a's are going to start to disform and deform rather, and all of these things take place from a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy. So in the beginning, when you're dealing with purity, there's not an issue. Once that gets to a point where it would cause distortion, it stopped. But there's only two things you can believe in life about creation or you know the science of evolution, and that is either it came from a pair or it came

from a single. The problem science has explaining is there the easiest way in biology for something to multiply is for it to divide. It is very messy to have sexes male female and have to procreate. That is not a simple process. It would have mathematically, biologically, it would have been much simpler

to just divide and not have sex in there at all. So if you think there's a problem male female producing and then they're offspring producing, imagine what kind of problem you'd have of everything coming from a magic soup, the penspermia, and then having to be a single, non sexual thing that splits. That becomes even more problematic. This is what we do every single Easter. As we end with a special song, just remember I Am with You Always k f I A M six forty on demand

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