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Nov 19, 20251 hr 14 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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Pastor Jimmy Pruitt and Adam Curry discuss the latest BREAKING information you really don't have to be worried about

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Father, we honor you and bless you today. Thank you for a new day. Thank you that we get to do this, not just as a slogan or a title, but as a mantra, as a call, as a declaration over our lives. We thank you for the privilege of this. Father, for those listening, our prayer is they will live up in a down world. They will fight the good fight of faith. They will stand. They will rise up and they'll speak the truth in love and because of love. So Lord, today we give this

to you. We let go of it and take our hands off of it and ask you to speak through us in Jesus name. Amen. Amen It's Wednesday, November 19th 2025 we get to do this. This is episode number 11 We get to do this. Yes, we do. I can't sing. Well, you're under the weather. I usually can. My voice is very unnaturally low right now. I had to kind of not focus on your voice during the prayer. I'm like, wow, that's a great radio voice he's got there. I'm sorry, Lord, I'm back

with you. It's like the night time guy, you know, playing the solo. Dr. Johnny Fever, everybody. WKRP Cincinnati. That's what it feels like. How you doing, brother? I'm doing better. I'm drinking my... third or fourth cup of coffee. I actually ate a donut, just for some energy. I was thinking, whatever works. So the donut was from our, is this a monthly thing that we do now? The Devo's and Donuts? So they do two different things.

So Devo's and Donuts is an outreach from our church, our student ministry, to the middle school. They'll do that once a month and then to the high school once a month. And this morning was the middle school. We prayed away the rain because there was chances of rain this morning, so we asked the Lord to part the clouds and He did. And then they had their largest group ever show up. They had 379 students show up. That's a lot

of donuts. That is a lot of donuts. When I went through the kitchen, I was going to get an ibuprofen because I just have a headache. Allergy stuff going on rather than rare for me. That's like a Penske truck full of doughnuts I mean, that's what I was so here's what I was thinking. I'm thinking I'm gonna go through the kitchen I don't usually eat doughnuts and stuff like that But I'm like today when I feel like I'll take anything that'll give me a temporary energy boost of energy

Yeah, so I went through the kitchen. There was only three doughnuts left three Wow I'm assuming they left some with the teachers and stuff because they typically do that in the faculty if there's any left over, which I'm assuming there were some, but yeah, that's the largest group they've ever had. These are students that come out, they get a doughnut. They usually get a little value something like a little cross or a reminder.

They can take back in school, a little Jesus, you know, the little little Jesus everywhere. So many of those around everywhere. Literally. Yeah. It's a little weird because you'll be doing something. Look over and he's looking at me. You know, it's right there. He's up on a ledge right there at the restaurant or something. He's in my car, the dashboard. I've got them all over my house. So anyway, they do stuff like that. And then the teachers always report back to us,

to our team. Saying is these are the best days we've ever had whenever you guys come we have the best days. Yeah, there's less Behavioral issues. There's less fighting. There's just huh. It brings a calm place and They get they lead worship from a stage. We set up a temporary platform portable system Lead worship Jonah leading that Jonah from young faithful podcast cool. He's just getting better and better. Oh, yeah, it's only 14 He's practicing though. I see him practice

all this. I know isn't it great. Mm -hmm And then either Naomi or a guest, I did it last year, Pastor Brian Haley, our student pastor, they'll bring about a 10 -minute gospel presentation. And every time students are like, yeah, I want Jesus. Every time. That's so cool. It's just wild. It's one of those things that this was something Naomi brought. She tried it once or twice, I think, in Nashville when they were living

there. And then about the time it looked like it was about to take off there at their school, we brought them here. And then she said, hey, I've been sitting on this, but I think I'm supposed to do this here. So last year they started it and they just had their biggest group ever. What they're doing though, it's building it because they're there consistently. The teachers know who they are. The students know who they are. Now the students are like coming. They're like,

okay. It's become a thing. It is. Yeah. And I think this is the third time we're talking about it on this podcast. So that's good news for us. We're still here. We have not faded. No, we're still in man. I'm all in. I get excited about this. Even though I never felt great. I woke up feeling really good yesterday. You said you

had like a allergy. So what happens, my eyes just start to Just start to drain and drain and drain right that gets into my sinuses and then last night shoot My left ear just closes up got a little ringing little tinnitus going on it, which is the official pronunciation everybody I know I keep correcting people they look at me like I'm I gave up, I gave up, tinnitus. You might as well just say tinnitus or whatever.

Go with the flow. And it was just ringing and then not like really bad, but closed up and you kind of want to like hold your nose and blow your ears out. And it really just, you know, the other one goes, you know, and then I can't understand Tina, especially if she's turned away from me. I'm like, oh Lord, why, why, why, why? I feel like I'm in a tunnel. And that the sound

like I'm not hearing right. It's like the sound is it's a little better now I've got the cans on but before we put these on I'm like This by the way is my secret strange my secret is if this hat whenever this happens to me I'll either go into the studio put Headphones on talk and then play some music or put my ear. I got my earbuds with me I'll put them in if you just put one in It sounds like a broken speaker, but then you put the other one in and then your brain

starts to change and adjust it. Yeah, that really does help. You know what this is? Old man problems, brother. No kidding, man. Let me tell you about my right knee. Yeah, brother. It's a little stove up. God the world and other things on this broadcast. If you are listening to this anywhere, consider getting the Godcaster app. and just go to Bridge Church and you'll find our podcasts and other podcasts and lots of live streams. Hello, Fred.

There's more and more coming each day. And I wanted to thank you so much because your message on Sunday was... Thanks, brother. I mean, I think I even texted you like, brother, I needed to hear this. You did. Thank you. Do you get those on the pulpit on the stage? I do. He pops up in my little banner at the top and I'm like, I'm on the fly. I should probably time it better. There it is. Yes. I can watch it live. Watch and pause. What's a pause? Thank you. But it

was delayed does not mean denial. And wow, this was so good. And it's kind of come up in our Wednesday night, walking with Jesus discipleship journey. how some people have prayed for their prodigal wayward children or grandchildren for 20 years, and then they come to Jesus. But it's not just people coming to Jesus, it's just things that we pray for, things that we want, that we,

I guess, hope for or pray for. For me this I have so many things I'm praying for like so many things I want to happen like God I think I'm doing what you want me to do them I think I've heard the call and I know where you want me to go and give me a sign show me something And we all, it's so easy to say in God's perfect, His perfect timing, but His perfect timing can take a little bit. And you really, really laid that out in a beautiful way. And I encourage everybody

to go watch it. The most recent messages are also in the Godcast wrap. It's actually fun to listen to it. I love listening to it more than I enjoy watching it, you know, like on a replay of the video. Just put it in the car and you're so much more aware of the acoustics of what people are, you know, the amens and the, come on now, you know, hey preacher, I love that. Is that Mel who does that? Probably. Come on preacher. It could be anybody. But yeah, I would say more

than likely Mel. I get mailed every week. Maybe just for the people who might need to hear this now, just give a little replay of that because it was just spot -on, man. So kind of the main idea of this is basically this, God's timing isn't about our convenience. It's about His glory and our growth. Another way to say it is when He seems late, He's setting up something greater

than you imagined. And I quoted an old pastor that I heard many, many years ago who used to say this, And I just totally, I don't even, I shouldn't even quote him now. I should, I've said it so many times, but this setback, the setbacks that come are actually a setup for a God kind of comeback. And a lot of times we get caught in that setback mode and the setup hasn't appeared yet. And so we're praying and it feels like God's just delaying, like there's nothing

happening. And so I just talked about the dynamics that when we think nothing is happening, something is happening. I told the story about going to the beach as a West Texas boy, not having a clue, hopping out in the water, riptide. I looked up. I'm a mile from where I started. I didn't even realize I was moving. But that's the same way. You can't see a riptide. It's just happening below the surface. And God's constantly working.

And so His delays feel like, here's a great scripture on that, Galatians 6, 9, let us not become weary in doing good for at the proper time, and there it is, the proper time, we will reap a harvest, and then here's the other big part of that, if we do not give up. And we so often give up right before we cross the goal line, you know, we get the touchdown. It's just because we get tired and we feel like God's not hearing us, or maybe it was a no, but what I found It's rarely a no,

it's typically a not now. How do you know if it's not a no? I mean, this is, I know it's a pretty loaded question. It is. I can give you a short answer. Okay, I'll take it. Because when we are in alignment with His Word, that means we're in alignment with His ways, which means we're in alignment with His will. His will, His ways, His Word. All that's interconnected. And so, I rarely pray about things that I don't believe I've got the Word on, so to speak. And I don't

ask for a lot anymore. I just pray really different than I used to. It's mostly gratitude, honestly. I'm a broken record. Here I am, Lord. Thank you. Thank you for not answering that prayer, the silly one I asked. So I'm very careful to make sure that if I'm asking or declaring, or confessing something that it's based out of God's Word. So there are a lot of situations that happen that you might not be able to just put a template of God's Word over, but you kind of can if you

think about it. You have to think logically. It comes back to, you know, part of making disciples is really learning to think like Jesus thinks and be in alignment with that. And so, you know, we asked the question, what would Jesus do, right? We've talked about that. It's the same thing. If I'm praying for something that I think is in no way in alignment with what I think Jesus would do or care about, I just don't. I don't

have big expectations over it. But the kind of things I pray for are for someone I know to come to Christ. Do I believe that's in God's will? Do I believe it's His Word? Do I believe that's something that is about His ways around that? Absolutely. So I can pray for that with great confidence. Now, if it's taking a long time, then I have to trust that this delay is for a reason. So a lot of us live not in the know, but we live in the not now because of this delay.

And, you know, with God, thousand years is as a day, days is as thousand years. That's what people don't realize. It's hard because we're so temporally oriented. I mean, I was talking about AI, you know, it took three seconds to get an answer. I was like, what is going on with this thing? By the way, just bogging down on a little separate track on the it's amazing. Any of this stuff works at all. True. I believe that the world goes from. centralization to decentralization

and back again. And it's not just technology. It's, it's, it's all kinds of churches. I think, you know, you get mega churches and then you get a lot of smaller churches. You just, this always seems to be the case, but in computing, you can see it really, really well. Excuse me. We had such a good example of centralization awareness this past week. If you were using Chad GPT, if you were using X, if you were using My Lord, I can give you so many examples. Just go

to downdetector .com and you can see it. Cloudflare had a bug. And conservatively, 20 % of all major services use Cloudflare. We use it for the podcast index and for Godcaster. And that went down and just, it was like, it was this perfect moment where I just wanted, I couldn't because there was nothing, no communications really. I wanted to yell, grab your box. do something else with your time, stop refreshing, stop it, stop it. And just like, come on people. So these are lessons

we're gonna start implementing. We're gonna start, I think you'll see it with podcasts too. It's built decentralized by nature, but people still kind of think, well, I've gotta be here, gotta be there. No, no, no, don't worry about all that. Don't worry about it. And I think everything, is we're coming to a point where it's all going to have to flow back. But coming back to what you were talking about, and I had written down the setback is the setup for the comeback. That

hit me real hard. And Romans 8 .28, you know, for God makes all things work together for good. I think you said, you know, you're here. Well, I wish I had made clips of it. But the whole idea is that sometimes you're ready, but the other pieces aren't in place. The other people aren't in place yet. And for me, it's really

helpful when I look at it that way. It's like, OK, I know I'm ready, but these two people over here, that organization that has five people in it, they've all got to be brought into alignment, and then things will start to happen. Well said. And the way I say that, and I always use this simple illustration uses of a thermostat. You go set the thermostat, the temperature. You're already there, right? In your mind, you're like,

okay, I've set this to 68. But it's foolish to think in five minutes or in 20 seconds, it's going to automatically be there. The system has to go to work. And you think about all the moving

parts of HVAC. systems or just Preheating your oven, you know, that's another set of 375 and then you throw your stuff in there and you're mad at when it didn't come out done in six minutes It's it's like what's going on here same way with microwave popcorn, you know It used to take eight minutes now It takes three and a half and we're upset because it shouldn't take that long It's it's so relative and like you said we we we've ebb and flow on expectations with this

stuff I think AI has created such an expectation for instantaneous, massive knowledge. There's a new version coming out. And this is actually Grok, but don't worry, everyone will be doing it. We're excited to introduce Grok 4 .1, which brings significant improvements to the real -world usability of Grok. Get ready. Our 4 .1 model is exceptionally capable in creative, emotional, and collaborative interactions. It is more perceptive to nuanced intent, compelling to speak with,

and coherent in personality. So these are the things, and you can look at their website, they give you examples of how it used to answer you and how it answers you now. And all they're doing is fine tuning the human portion of it. We've had these ongoing conversations. And there is so much usefulness in this while it still lasts because just look at what the markets are saying. It's definitely wobbly around who's really paying for all this stuff. So enjoy while you can. And

I also think that will decentralize. We may have a large language model for our church in the near future that our church uses and that is not connected to anything else. And it may cost us $10 ,000. I'm just throwing a number out there. Could be four. But then we could all use it. And we wouldn't be beholden to things going down or being corrupted, et cetera. But the talking to the AI, this is the only thing that I really want to warn people for. Stop talking to it.

You've been pre -programmed. We've all been pre -programmed for decades and decades and decades of entertainment and culture and film and television. Don't talk to it. Treat it just like a computer. and just say, give me this. Don't say, would you please? Thank you very much. But it's built in. They do that purposefully. It's built in for you to use those common kind of human words to get attention where it could just be like, computer. It could be that, but it's not that.

And you can't change that, by the way. So that's all I just want to say that this is coming at us. from all directions. And you know, I'm, I love looking at, we're just talking with Tina about what the, what her text groups are sending her. And of course, you know, Oh, look, I'm Chinese woman got married to her AI. Very extreme, extreme, but you know, still. I didn't hear that one. People are surprised by this. They're like, wow, that's really happening? Yeah, it's really happening.

There's a lot of lonely people out there. That's true. And now more than ever, we got to find them, recognize them, grab them, sit them down, have coffee with them, play chess with them, do whatever we can to lonely people. Because this will create more isolation. If I don't need another human being, I was already lonely to begin with. Now I really don't need them because I've got a replacement. And I think it's... Ooh, that's scary. And it's young men, it's young

women who don't know how to... I've been getting an education on dating these days. No kidding. I saw a stat of how many young men in Gen Z have never actually engaged with a female. Yeah. Remember us? Remember the trial by fire? Do you want to go out? Would you ever go out with me? I mean, the awkwardness. I like your dress. I like those shoes. It's so awkward, but it trained us. It trained us how to engage and how to talk and how to, and we got better at it. Some of us got

too good at it. We're being stupid with it. But you know what I'm saying? That was part of a, that was a rite of passage. for our generation, and now you've got guys that are in their 30s that have never engaged a female, except for online. Exactly. Which is why you see so much success with Gen Z, younger generation, who are going to church. Because this is where you have interaction with humanoids. Pendulum is swinging again. It is. Or decentralizing, so to speak,

as you use. That's a different way to say it. But to me, it's the pendulum swing back to, it's kind of what happened with music. I mean, the grunge of the nineties. They were like, we got to get back to real music. They trashed all their processors and went right back to old vintage amps and old guitars. The older than beat up, the better. That was their way of saying, we got to get back to something that's real. Because there was this massive pendulum. We see this

in every arena of life. And so the big concern for me, as with you, is this hyper isolation that, wow, I don't need another human being. I definitely don't need a church or a group or a community because I've got whatever. Name your, pick your AI. And you'd be surprised. There are young people listening to this podcast. Because they want to hear their their uncles talk about the good old times believe it or not. It's really true pastor Jimmy It's really really true that

there they are listening. They're hungry for it They it's like why can't we have this you can and yeah all that and then some man You know You were raised in a village. I mean a sense. I mean yes where everybody If your parents didn't know you got in trouble, somebody else did, and then they got back to your parents. I live in a town like that. I couldn't get away with anything. The police would call my dad because my dad was a firefighter. They had this bond, this thing.

I saw your kid doing donuts in the band parking lot in his super sport. We had one cop in the village and he had a Honda 250 motorcycle and he had a big mustache and everyone knew him and he would do the same thing. He would just go over and ring the bell and say, hey man. Take me to jail please, it would be a lot better than what I'm going to face. It's different days,

right? really, really good. The two things that I want to bring up today, one, I have some clips of the second one, but the first one, I keep hearing more and more and more, since we talked about in the last episode, you know, the mark of the beast, we're in the end times and whenever, and this is, people love sending this to their friends, on the text groups, it's everywhere on social media. Now, the way I look at it, we have the tribulation seven years, but there's

a pre -tribulation rapture. So first of all, I'm not that worried. If the mark of the beast is apparently here, then how come I'm still here? You know, it's like, what can we give people just to simmer down and not worry about it? Because it's all, it all comes back to AI. It all comes back to crypto. And I'm just not convinced that any of that is really what we're seeing right now, nor should we even worry about it, because

even Jesus didn't know any of this stuff. Well, there's three nuanced views, and then there's another view called preterism. And preterism means that everything that had to do with the prophetic things of the end times has already happened. The fall of the temple in 70 AD, that was... That was what they were talking about. Preterism can be blown out of the water very quickly. It doesn't line up. But there are people who believe it, that, oh, no, that's all happened.

Well, then why are we still here? And what's the point? So you've got pre -trib rapture. That's where people, and you can find scriptures that absolutely substantiate. You have mid -trib rapture. There's just things where God didn't make it so clear. He made it just ambiguous enough that we would be so dependent on him. Thank you. At the end of the day. That is the answer I was looking for. So pick your theologian, pick your eschatology guy, because eschatology is what

it's called. It's the study of the end times. And man, I pray like we're going to be through the tribulation. I prepare my heart and my mind to endure to the end no matter what. But I hope and believe, I pray like it's going to be at the end, like a post -tribulation rapture that means we got to go through some stuff. But in my mind, I'm hoping the pre -guys are right. I'm ready to go up. I mean, whenever. So to me, it's like, if Jesus didn't know, he was just

straight up. He's the son of man and the son of God. And yet he doesn't know. He says, I don't even know the times. So why are we trying to blow our minds figured it out? Well, you just gave the key to it. It was purposely made ambiguous when this is going to happen so that we couldn't know and, oh, I have to worry now. I'll prepare later on. It'll be good then. Right. That makes so much sense that God just said, you know what? Don't stop praying. But you're not going to know

exactly when this is going to happen. And I'm not making it clear to you so that you won't sit there and figure it out. But brother, there's a lot of people out there who are convinced and will tell you. And there's podcasts and radio shows and people I like. Good people. These are not bad people. These are just people that that think they got a figured something out. It depends on which calendar you're looking at. I mean,

there's so many calendars. It's just, God, I don't think He's doing it on our calendar situation. You know, you've got the Jewish calendar. I've got all those. So anyway, I don't get real spun up about any of this stuff. Here's the thing. I know we're one week closer than we were last week that we sat here. That's it. We're closer to whatever that is. But here's the thing. Let's take it back a step. What's critical is that

you live each day like it could happen. Are you doing today what you would want to be found doing by Him when it comes? That's it. It's very simple. If I'm about the Father's business and I'm doing the life, I'm in communion with Him in terms of just practicing His presence. talking to him all day long about different things. I'm reaching out to friends. I'm continuing to do the work he's called me to do. And if I'm doing that, then the day or the hour is not going to matter

to me. I have friends that get much more worked up about this stuff. We had a guy show up, wanted to meet with Pastor Brian because he liked 95 % of his sermon. That's a compliment. Hey, I like 95 % on what you said today. I don't always agree with everything you say, but please don't, please don't agree with me. We even had a staff member that would do that. Every time he'd try to give me a compliment, he would preface it with, you know, I don't agree with everything

you're saying. I'm just like... And I'm supposed to feel good about this. Don't say anything if you can't say something weird. He's no longer with us. So he needed to move on. But anyway, so this idea that, oh, this guy, 95%, I liked, I agreed with 95 % of your sermon. Brian's like, okay. And he goes, can we meet to talk about the 5 %? And so they met. guy brought him a 20 page document that he had written on why he believed, think of what the actual issue was. This was

so funny about it. What it had to do with, oh, can't pull it out of thin air. This is where you need a net to jump in and say, who is this? Yeah, but it was like five, you know, the one thing he, oh, it was with replacement theology. Oh, okay. Our support of Israel. He does not believe, he said the church, is the new Israel. The church has replaced. Well, let's go over to Romans chapter 10 and 11. Let's see. We were grafted in to the olive branch, which is not

the vine. It's the branch. We're not even grafted into the vine. We're grafted into the branch, which is Israel. It's clear. There's no doubt that the olive branch. But hey, man, this was the Schofield Bible that confused everybody. And it did. And I had one for years in the early days, because it was one of the first commentary Bibles that had notes in it. And it hijacked a lot of theology. It was still the Bible that they printed. It was just all of their interpretation.

His interpretation. But people don't even realize that. They think that's in there, that's the Bible. Well, they thought what I hear people who've never looked at it maybe never looked at a Bible. They'll say, well, no, it was all change in the Schofield Bible. No, the words of the Bible, the scripture were there. It's the interpretation. It's commentary. Yeah. It's

tiring sometimes. At some point, we have to sort of push back from the table and say, all right, Lord, I'm going to come back to you with a childlike faith. I trust you. I do not have this all figured out. And I'll be real with you and whoever's listening. The older I get, the less I really know. I have more questions than answers the older I get. And they're not bad. Nothing's bad about that. I'm more rested in Him. The thing I do know and trust is His sovereignty. He really

is in control. Nothing catches Him off guard. This is what I've realized from... I'm almost a year now, so I'm starting to reread Every daily chapter every daily page of Oswald Chambers my utmost first highest and that's basically that's his his message over and over again is He's got this he's in control Give up Stop trying to stop trying to do just give it up give it over and he just does it in different ways Yes, and but it's one of my favorite Devotional is it a devotional?

I guess it is so good, but it's all it is kind of the same and it took me at least half a year to kind of get into it. Because I'm like, man, you're depressing me, Oswald. Why am I not happy about what I'm reading here? But think about when he was writing a lot of that was during World War II and he was in the desert. Was it World War II or World War I? 44. Oh yeah, two. Okay. So he died young. He died at the age of

43, 44. Right. And he was serving in Egypt in the desert with the British armies as a chaplain. Yes. and he was preaching all of his sermons. His wife, being a court stenographer by trade, was taking copious notes. Isn't that beautiful? I love that. So what we're getting is spot on. So good stuff. But you have to understand those times are influencing his writing. So he was speaking to soldiers and guys that were coming off the lines. So that's why it's so heavy and

so intense. So I guess that for me, knowing because this comes right back to scripture and understanding of God and what He's doing. When the internet really started to have an impact, and now we're talking mid -90s, but really a little bit later than that, people were saying, this is great. The media won't have control over us. We have freedom of speech. Yes, but it actually made it easier. for governments and entities to exhibit, exert mind control, psyops. Absolutely. Move

people in certain directions. The amount of bots, I mean, it's really incredible. And they're pretty sophisticated. I miss it all the time. You know, I'm like, where's this coming from? And if you see someone... who's been a member of a social media network since 2014, has no followers, bot, okay? Bot. And the last four digits of their name is a number. There's that. Yeah, there's a lot of that. But so what you're just saying about Israel and, you know, and that theory.

So within the period of a month, we have gone from Epstein, Mossad, Israel, A pack. Zionist, Zionist. That is almost dropped off a cliff. We have a little bump right now with with Epstein, which as predict as was completely predictable, like, OK, we don't actually see anything. All right. We'll see what comes out. And just as I predicted, President Trump flips on a dime. All right. Release it all. It's too early because he's a political guy. He wanted to hold it back

until the midterms. Everything you are seeing right now, if there's any political tincture to it, it's political, and it's all about the midterms. No doubt. And the one that has come around, I've been doing this for a long time, so I'm going to take us around and show you what is old is new again. Where have I heard that? Or nothing under the sun is new. There it is. And this is the incessant social media sharing

of The Muslims are taking over. We're all going to be—it's Sharia law, Islam, everything—ah, hair on fire! Literally, I'm seeing there are 42 mosques opened in Texas in the past two years. Absolutely not true, but that map is convincing where you see all these things pop up. Whenever you see a social media post that has a screenshot of some proof, but no link or even a mention of where you can find this. Please, antennas

up, antennas up. And this is 100 % political because now we're supposed to be afraid of the Muslims. And I want to talk with you about Muslims and Islam specifically. Just by starting it off, this is Rare, R -A -I -R. They are a anti -Islamic group. They're based in New York. have a pretty big social media presence, being shared a lot. And here's just an example of rare TV, by the

way. They call themselves a TV station. By the way, I don't even know where she got that from, that the First Amendment protects Islam as a…what does she say here? That claim sounds… We expose a dangerous misconception spreading across America that the First Amendment protects Islam as a political system. That's not even factually true. And spreading across America, these are people doing subversive things. very subversive things.

That claim sounds noble, until you understand what Islam's governing code, Sharia, actually is, and what the Constitution actually protects. The Constitution safeguards freedom of conscience, the individual's right to believe, pray and worship without coercion. It does not protect systems of government disguised as religion. Islam is not a religion. Islam is a system of governance. As a Muslim, we're supposed to see Islam as an alternative to all the different systems of governance

today that are ruling the world. The laws of the land, the laws that should configure society should only come from Allah. If you do your job by basically being Allah SWT and give Allah's deen victory, then Allah will give you victory. This is the true meaning of Islam. It's not gonna come to us when we are not working actively towards it, period. Democracy is silly. It's the idea that human beings come up with the laws for their society. God, the creator of mankind, should

legislate for mankind. And that's what the Qur 'an is about. That's what Islam is about. That's what La Ilaha Illallah Muhammad Rasulullah is about. As Allah subhanahu wa ta 'ala says in the Qur 'an, إِنَ الْحُكْمُ وَإِنَّ اللَّهِ. Legislation is for God alone. So I want everyone to understand what you just witnessed. Now you didn't even see it, but sometimes not seeing it is better. You heard the music. There's all kinds of music that works on your nervous system.

It's quick clips. Even the one about God having the ultimate rule over law is probably taken out of context. This is not me clipping it. This is what they do. This is not truthful. Islam, I know so many Muslims and all I can do for them is pray that they find Jesus. We are being moved once again to be afraid of a group of people, just like we have been told over the past three years to be afraid of Jews and Israelis and APAC

and Zionists. Before I continue, your view on Islam and how we should even look at Muslims. First of all, we need to pray for them. Yes. We need to trust that the Lord wants them to come into a relationship with Jesus Christ and come to Him through Christ, because that is the only way. Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except by me. So we know that to be true, John 14 .6.

So I'm refusing to set my hair on fire. I want to keep it for one, but I just, I literally am not going to allow myself to get spun up on this. I want to be aware where I need to be aware. But because so many people have jumped on this bandwagon, it's caused me to take, it's given me pause. It's not making me want to run chase and start talking about this. It's actually making me take a step back to say, all right, I'm trying

to listen to all these voices. I was just looking at a quote from Bill Fetter saying, Muhammad's three steps. were immigrate, increase, and eliminate. That was his way of spreading his version of the gospel. I'm seeing this everywhere right now. I'm seeing it from guys I like, but I'm not ready to run down that track yet because when we start picking up torches and pitchforks, we turn into the same mob mentality that crucified Jesus. crucify Him, crucify Him. Some commentators

don't believe this is true. Some do that a lot of the people that were in that crowd were probably a lot of the same people that were laying down palm branches the week before and saying, Hosanna, Hosanna, King of glory. Now, I don't know if that's true. I don't know that you can know that

honestly. Scripture doesn't give us enough to know if some of those were the same people, but knowing humanity and being around a little longer than a minute in this world, and seeing how quickly a mob can turn based on hearsay, based on perception, based on Psyop being driven by something, I could totally see that happening. So I'm going to cut through it right away and show the political part because this is what it's... all about, and when did this really start? When did it ratchet

up? What was the political thing that happened in the United States where all of a sudden this started to become a thing? New York Mayor Mamdani. On rare TV, we are naming the threat plainly. Our enemies have placed a dangerous foreign infiltrator inside New York's government, and his name is Zoran Mamdani. a dangerous enemy, our adversary, she hasn't named them yet, we'll get to that, but this is, if this guy is anything, he's not really a Muslim. Socialist, Marxist, theater

kid, actor, yes. A full on... Islamists? Jihadists? No. There's no evidence for that, but they're going to try and string it all together. And under federal law, he has been eligible to be stripped of his citizenship and deported. The question is, why is our government not acting? Mumdani became a U .S. citizen in 2018. Under

federal law, specifically 8 U .S .C. Section 1451A, citizenship can be revoked if it was obtained by concealment or misrepresentation, or if, within five years, the individual affiliates with communist, totalitarian, or terrorist movements. Mumdani did exactly that. He publicly defended the Holy Land Five. The men convicted on 108 counts of financing Hamas. No evidence of this. It's just a picture and they just say it. He is a card

-carrying member of the DSA. The DSA is not a political organization, so there's no card to carry. They are just a nonprofit who go out and recruit people, train them, and then get them elected into office. card -carrying member. These are all very, very tricky words that are being used. Is it Muslim -based? No, no, it's socialist, complete socialist Marxists. They got AOC and

she, you know, AOC auditioned. She literally auditioned for the role and then the DSA got her ready and wrote her scripts and everything. And now she's gotten really good at it. But this has nothing to do with Muslims. The largest Marxist operation in America, openly aligned with foreign communist parties in Cuba, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He expressed allegiance to the Communist Party of India in 2020, well inside

the five -year window. And he glorified Hamas's US finance arm in a 2017 recording before he took the oath of citizenship. Interestingly, no recording, don't play any of that. So they're just saying stuff. This is a political hit. This is a political hit job. And it's kind of working because now we see our own governor, Governor Abbott, taking action with a proclamation. Proclamations are just that. A proclamation is not law necessarily. He says, hey, we're taking a stand on something.

And Governor Abbott is under severe attack by political foes who want him out. And that's why he's doing this. I don't believe he sees any horrible threat. I'm not convinced that this epic near Plano, Texas. I mean, the plans look good. It looks really vast on the AI rendering, but it's really just a mosque with a couple hundred Muslims who attended from around that area. But you'd think that they had a Disneyland installed that said Muslim land, the way people respond

to it. Not saying we don't need to be aware, but this is politics, and this is about putting Abbott on notice, and he's responded. This is from CBS from yesterday. All right, let's stay in Texas because Governor Greg Abbott made news this morning by declaring two groups as foreign terrorist organizations. Let's go to our breaking news correspondent, Chanel Call, who's been following the story for us from the newsroom in New York. Chanel, what did the governor have to say today?

And this is important because there are only two names you have to remember, CARE, C -A -I -R, the... Communist? No, no. the Center for American Islamic Relations, which basically Casey Kasem belonged to, just to put it into context, and the Muslim Brotherhood, which I will explain.

Well, he made this announcement Mugo this morning through this proclamation Essentially now designating two groups the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist groups and transnational criminal organizations So this announcement came to us in the form of this proclamation. That's interesting that she says transnationalist criminal organizations That's important because there is something there.

There is something there. That's different than saying they're ideologues who want to kill us and get rid of us and run everything. So I'll just show you a bit of it on my computer here. If I scroll down, you can see it's a couple of pages long. And in this proclamation, Mugo, the governor is explaining which groups we're talking about here and why he chose them, also what the impact will be of this proclamation. So I spoke to Ahmed Mitchell, Edward Ahmed Mitchell, who

is the deputy director of care about this. today to get his perspective on this proclamation and his reaction to this announcement this morning. Take a listen to part of that conversation. He'll sound a lot like a political operative. So, Edward, I want to read you part of this proclamation, which I'm sure you've already read before. But part of it says internal documents plainly identified Kare as a subsidiary of the Muslim Brotherhood.

And a federal court eventually found, quote, ample evidence to establish that Kare was associated with Hamas. What's your response to that? Completely false. In fact, Mr. Abbott knows that another court later ruled that those claims were completely improper, should have never been made in the first place, and were made against dozens of American Muslim organizations when the Bush administration was going to great excesses in the years after

9 -11. So what he's done is cherry -pick information, bottle them up into conspiracy theories, and then regurgitate them for this publicity stunt. CARE is an independent organization. We're not an agent, offshoot, partner. any foreign organization, period. It's partially true, but it is a political organization. This is who got who's the Elon

Omar. And yeah, they're bringing people in. And there's no doubt that we have to be very wary of who is coming in to different elected offices, because I've seen this with Europe, and absolutely, if you don't do anything about it, then all of a sudden, you're not necessarily being represented by someone who you want to represent you. However, instead of reposting and freaking out and sending to all your text groups like, they're taking over, they want Sharia law. Run for office. Run

for school board. Run for county commissioner. Activate people in your community. Don't just sit there. This is the mistake we make. You just wander around and go, this is bad, it's bad. Well, yeah, it's okay. It's really bad if it happens. SIOP has been used many, many, many, many times. So first let's understand what the Muslim Brotherhood really is. Let's give you a bit of background as well, Mugo, about these organizations that we're talking about, including

the Muslim Brotherhood. It may sound familiar to you. This is a group that was founded in Egypt. It really rose to power, rose to influence after the Arab Spring. But important to note that it also became something that Americans grew to see as a threat. Egypt, the ideology within the Muslim Brotherhood also spread to some other groups that you'll now know Hamas and Hezbollah as well. But important to mention here that there has really been no material tie from the Muslim

Brotherhood to care. Also care, which is an American based group, has never actually been charged with crimes like aiding and abetting a terrorist organization. Okay, so she debunks it pretty well, but let's find out where the Muslim Brotherhood really came from. from before the Arab Spring. This is George Galloway. He was member of parliament for the Labour Party in the UK for many years. Of course, like all good former politicians,

you become a podcaster. This week, he said it out loud, what I have known, because this is, if you understand... the royal families of Europe, and particularly the British crown. They're still mad at us. We just got... They're still mad at us for, you know, breaking away 250 years ago. This is not how they want the British Empire to be. This guy just says it plainly. Indeed, this has a long and inglorious history. The British invented it, as in so much else. We helped, found,

and nourished, nurtured. the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in the early 1950s so that we could use them against the Arab nationalist leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, President Nasser. We invented the Muslim Brotherhood. It was invented in London and it was its first outing, though not its last, was to undermine the pan -arabic message of the Nasserists and well we've fallen out with the Muslim Brotherhood from time to time, but Occasionally they can still be useful to each other if you

get my drift. No kidding Wow, so and so this is being relaunched Because when did we hear about the Muslim Brotherhood before in our recent history? 13 years ago President Obama And this was 100 % political, as it is now. And it's being used for different things. One, to fracture the conservative base into, you know, no different really from the Christian Zionists, you know, oh, America first, the MAGA, to confuse, you

know, divide and conquer. At the same time, to congregate certain groups all on the right to kind of bring it all together. Yeah, because there was a fear that there was such fracturing within the GOP that we needed a common enemy to bring everybody back together. This PsiOp is played over and over and over. So let's go back at shorts, my final one. This was 13, 14 years ago. This is CBN, Christian Broadcast News. Here's the story of the day back then before

we were really all nuts with social media. Oops. Whoa. It's the end of the show, everybody. Sorry. Here it is. White House is moving toward developing ties with the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups in the Middle East. National Journal reports the president believes he has no choice but to cultivate the Brotherhood and other groups. This is about Obama. He believes are relatively moderate. One State Department official tells the magazine,

quote, The war on terror is over. And now the Arab world may find a route to democracy through Islamism, but those moves may hurt the president politically. CBN News terrorism analyst Eric Stackelback joins us now for more on this story. Eric, you attended an event earlier today, I understand, about the Muslim Brotherhood. What did you find out? Lee, very timely event with what Wendy just described. The Obama administration is obviously openly now embracing Islamist groups

like the Muslim Brotherhood. Well, today at the National Press Club here in Washington, D .C., the Center for Security Policy had a really eye -opening event, Lee. They are releasing a 10 -part online instructional course, online video instructional course for the average American, all about the Muslim Brotherhood. It's called the Muslim Brotherhood in America. It breaks down this group, what they're all about, and

why they're so dangerous. And we spoke to Frank Gaffney, Lee, the president of the Center for Security Policy. Let's look at that now. Jihad. which is commanded by Sharia, takes more than one form. We are not winning a war that we honestly are not even recognizing we're in against jihadists that are using not just violence against us, but civilization. jihad as well. And Lee, I think that was a real takeaway from this event today, what Frank Gaffney just said. There are many

forms of jihad that our enemies are using. And not only violent jihad, for the Muslim Brotherhood, it is a stealthy type. Frank Gaffney called it civilization jihad. Their philosophy is, hey, we don't have to blow you up now. We can win through elections. We can get jobs in the media. The government slowly, slowly infiltrate. And then the final stage is, yes, violent jihad.

Brother, this is the same message they played 15 years ago through the same Christian -loving, Jesus -loving people, we cannot fall for these psyops. Do we have to be aware and do things about our culture? Absolutely. But this is not the way to go. I get this picture of just pitchforks, torches. Running up to Frankenstein's castle, banging on the door, demanding to see the monster.

I just get that picture because we tend to be very alarmist and we're more so now than ever because of social media, because of podcasting. People are taking everything I pull up, which I've been pulling up less and less, so much so I'm having to go, okay, I probably should look at the news just to see if there's anything. And it all is the same thing over and over and over. And my thing is this, is we've got to, as believers, followers of Jesus, first of all,

do we trust that God is in control? At the end of the day, if we trust the sovereignty. Now that doesn't mean we're inactive because we partner, we co -labor with Him, we cooperate with Him, right? But the key is with Him. Not us in the henhouse whispering into each other's ear, and then by the time it gets to the third chicken, It doesn't even sound like it started. You know, this is the telegraph game and I'm seeing it happen. I'm seeing people I respect, people that

have had impact in my life. Just I love your description, hair on fire, because that's really, you know, if you watch somebody's hair for caught on fire, they're losing, you know, they're out of control. And I'm seeing this, this massive alarmist. Now flip side of that coin is we do need to be aware. We do need to be strategic. But I like what you said. The strategic piece is Don't go running off trying to set fires everywhere. How about go off and run for office? How about

go off and serve on a committee? Or help somebody run for office? Help do a voter drive. Do the things that move the needle. And a lot of this stuff isn't moving anything, but just noise. It's attacking people's nervous system. They become literally blind to what they're seeing. And wrapped with fear. Here's the documents. Look, they're showing the documents. They're scrolling something on an Instagram reel. That's

not proof of anything. They're showing you clips of this and that, and that could be from 10 years ago. It's not proof. And we need to ask the question, what really moves the needle in the world? Is it just these podcasts and these news clips? I got a kick out of they called her a Breaking News Correspondent. I didn't even know there was a title for that. I want to be that. Breaking

News Correspondent. And you got noise in the background, telegraphs going off, faxes, fax machines, you know, that busy buzz of a newsroom because there's so much coming in. It's hilarious. I was listening to it and I had this mental image of her in an old New York City newsroom, you know, with teletypes, top writers going on. And yeah, I thought, wow, they can just create this.

And they're doing all of this for attention, for listeners, for subscribers, for people who will give you likes and subscribe to your whatever it is you're out there for. That's what concerns me more than the news that's coming out of it is what is driving this need to be noticed and paid attention to? The enemy. I'm going to just tell you right up straight up. Yeah, because that's what it is. It's attention getting and I'm like, because I feel the pool. I get it.

I've mentioned this before that whenever there's a breaking news moment, you know, you don't want to be the last guy to the party, right? You don't want to show up late. Now that would be horrible. Oh, I'd be a loser. Oh yeah. FOMO. FOMO. Fear of missing out. And it's like people are so living with FOMO right now. Fear of missing out. that they will jump on the bandwagon and start saying

something they know nothing about. And that's my biggest concern here is that if I'm a follower of Jesus, but I'm pulling this first thing that comes off of the newsfeed and repeating it and reposting it or sending it back out and then talking to others as though I'm truly informed, that's a form of falsehood. And the Bible is pretty serious about that. That's why I'm very, you know, I used to get up and do these cultural briefings. Have you noticed I've backed off of

that? And because if I'm going to give a briefing, first of all, it's got to be true. I don't want to participate in this. So I've taken a step back on that. The things I'm trying to share are like I've got this from CBN News, God is at work. Hundreds flood the altar to choose Christ in an outreach at the site of Charlie Kirk murder. So Greg Lowry, from California, Calvary Chapel pastor, very well known. They did an event there and thousands of people showed up and hundreds

gave their life to Christ. That's what I want to report on. I want to report on what God is doing in the world. I want to overwhelm the world. overwhelm the news, the bad news, with good news. Because the gospel is good news. It is the good news. It is. It's not the old news. Old news doesn't matter anymore. Breaking news! The gospel is good news! It's good news, and good news is current. Good news moves the needle in the world. This stuff just keeps us all spun up, chasing

our tails, chasing ourselves around a tree. Going around the same mountain, which we see in Scripture, the Exodus, 11 -day journey, it took them 40 years. An 11 -day journey took 40 years because they couldn't get it right. But they just stayed, just chasing themselves. And I feel like that's what I'm seeing. But when I look at this, I go,

now this I can get excited about. Now again, that doesn't mean as... prophetic voice in the world there are times we got to say whoa whoa wait of course okay this this could be real this is a real thing something's up here and I'm okay with that but this chasing off after every news feed on your social media platforms and just trying to get more likes and more attention I just don't like being used or people I love being used for political gain when they don't even

know what they're doing, that they don't even see what is really happening here. Do we have a problem with socialists and Marxists trying to change our country? Well, yeah, that's for 250 years. That's been going from the beginning. Yeah, there's nothing new there. That doesn't mean we stand down and are ignorant. It's just let's get truly authentically informed and then let's get strategic. on what we do about it.

I don't think strategy is running off on social media and just spitting off the latest, what you think is information. It's the ability to be at peace and at calm when the world is on fire, because you trust God. Or when you think the world is on fire. Exactly, where it appears to be. We watched two Christmas music movies on Pure Flix last night, which is basically soap opera actors with a cute story, but it's, you know, the stories are, they're just heartwarming.

There's a lot of God in there and a lot of faith. And man, you just feel so good after that. Of course. And then you flip over to, let's see what's on Netflix. You watch House of David and it's war war and more war Little heavy on the war in House of David for sure But yeah, man I get that and that knob we've been The kind of things that we're allowing ourselves to diet on territory media is just things that are gonna

be life -giving. Yeah, I'm just Whether it's all real or not in the world It still gets you spun up the same way. Your brain doesn't differentiate between good news, bad news, or is this true or false news? It just takes it in and then processes it, much like AI. It just takes it in, processes it, and then spits out something. Life is too short to live that spun up. You don't have to live that way. Maybe that's the heart of our message is to help people make a decision, a

quality decision. I don't have to live like there's a five alarm flyer going off 24 hours a day. This is what John Eldridge was trying to say back in 2019, before COVID hit, when he wrote the book, Get Your Life Back, because he realized he was living that way. And he realized, oh my gosh, and what the Lord spoke to him, which I love, is you're doing things I didn't tell you to do. trying to capture everything. He was in the know on everything. And he was like, realize,

God didn't tell me to chase that. God didn't tell me to chase that. But what's happened is that pastors, I was telling that I said pastors today are so different than what I grew up with. You know, when I went to seminary, I looked around and, and, you know, we didn't have social media back then, obviously, but the diff, it was a different caliber. These guys had a sense of call. on their life to preach the good news of Jesus Christ in the highways and byways, on the

porn mission field, home missions. I went to school with all those guys and gals. And there was such a, it seemed like a greater deal of purity about it. They weren't young. I mean, they were young, but they weren't hip, cool, you know, wearing the latest styles. I mean, we were nerdy a bunch, you know what I mean? But we were out preaching in country churches. doing our reps. We didn't have a social media platform to boost us into what appears to be

celebrityism or stardom. There was none of that existed. And there was, I think, a greater purity about what was happening 40 years ago than what I see now. Now you see pastors growing churches based on their social media impact. That scares me a little bit of, whoa, what are we valuing? Oh, they have a million followers. They must be somebody. God's not impressed with size. No, He is not. That seems to be a recurring theme

that we keep coming back to. Yeah. And you get churches in America that now, you know, it used to be the average size church in America was 70 or 80 people. Do you know that? No, I didn't. Now it's like 40. You know, we've seen a diminishment. One third of the church did not come back to church after COVID. One third. Wow. Yeah. 30 something percent did not come back because now they can watch it online because everybody went online. Right. So now, you know, we're just tired.

Let's stay home. Yeah. We'll watch Pastor Jimmy or Pastor Brian on TV, you know. We'll get involved that way. Not to say that's all bad, you know, for shut -ins and people who can't or you're traveling, that's great. But if that becomes your new normal. Your go -to. Yeah. It's sad. So anyway, a lot of things have changed and I'm seeing And a lot of these young pastors, and I'm cheering them on too, man. I want them to touch the world with the gospel, touch the campuses.

I want to see that. But I'm afraid that if we chase off, chase after what the world is chasing after, which is internet stardom, getting the title of an influencer like that, some banner of honor, badge of honor, chasing this celebrity -ism. It takes on different forms in every generation. And that's just what it is now. I just think it's dangerous because you can find yourself worried about your likes and your followers.

And that begins to influence the way you do what you do, as opposed to your prophetic voice carrying a message. So to wrap this up, to land the plane. Shoot your approach. Really? You're going to out -aviate me every single time? That's good. And I know nothing about flying, per se. Well, stick with me. Just on demand, please, because I know that you know the entire Bible by heart and don't need anything. When we go to post that meme to our text group, when we go to comment

on on that reel or that TikTok or whatever. What would Jesus do? What would He be thinking? What is the proverb? What is the psalm? What is the scripture that we can think about, put into our heads that gives us a moment to pause and think, am I doing this? So what would Jesus do? Am I doing this to warn people? Am I doing this to be part of the group? Am I doing this to raise my social clout, which I think is subconscious. Am I doing this out of pridefulness? Can you

give me... I'm asking for me. Now, I don't really post anything anymore, but I'd like to help others when I can. You've got to get the why behind the motive. Everything about Jesus was so about motive more than what's being done. It wasn't always about... the outward expression, what's driving you. And there's Bible verses on this, keep your heart with all vigilance for from it flow the issues of life. That's Proverbs 423. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation

of my heart be acceptable in your sight. Oh Lord, my rock and redeemer. Psalm 19 14. I mean, everything goes back to motive. Galatians 1 10, listen to this, talk about relevance. For am I now seeking the approval of man? or of God. If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ. He didn't write in verses, he just wrote. I like that one. But that one, for am I now seeking the approval of man or of God? If I were still trying to please man, I would

not be a servant of Christ. How many have forfeited the banner over their lives of servant of God, servant of Christ, because they have folded? And you can't tell me that everyone's inoculated to the pressure of social media and inoculated to getting those followers and more likes. Then suddenly somebody wants to sponsor your podcast. Wow, I've made it. It's almost akin to back when you'd get a record deal. I got signed. It makes it official. It validates you. Still does, by

the way. Or on their podcast, you see the little YouTube plaque. That's my favorite. You get that little - Placed. Placed. I think you actually have to - pay for it for them to send it to you. I think it'd cost money. I was noticing that on one of my favorite guys. I was like, Oh, I see you got your plaque back there. Product placement, you know, moment. They're like, I'm valid. That's why I have a cross in the back of my, whenever I'm doing an interview, I got a cross in the

background, man. If I'm in my office, I've got a guitar behind me. That's all I've got in my office for decor. I have no decor, but I like Galatians 1 and 10. Here's another one. This is a heavy Reve. Philippians 2, 3 and 4, do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also the interests of others. There it is. Again, it comes back to You're not pushing yourself

down. You're just elevating those around you. It's not to put yourself down. It's just you want to elevate those around you. Recently, standing in a hallway, a doctor from our town who goes to our church, great guy, I love him, comes up to me and Brian. He's just chit chatting. And he goes, man, you know what I've noticed? He goes, Pastor Jimmy, there are people that like Brian better than you. And I say, okay. I was

hoping there was something else. And he goes, And Pastor Brian, there are people who like Pastor Jimmy better than you. And we were going, is this a compliment? And he meant it as a compliment. He said, what I'm saying is that you guys are both making a difference. I mean, he meant it as a positive, but it was a bizarre way to say it, right? But at the end of the day, so I said to him directly, I said, if more people like Brian than they like me, then I'm doing my job

as a leader. And I'm raising up the next generation to go further than I ever dreamed I'd go. I said it straight up. I didn't even hesitate. You also are two different people, two different styles. We're going to reach different people. I can see where he meant it as a positive. He did. As we say in the old country, this means... It came, it came rottenly out of his mouth. I love the old sayings from the old country, man. Those are the best. I'd be disappointed if you didn't

give us one today. So I learned heavy Revi. This is, this is the term I've learned. Heavy Revi, heavy revelation, heavy Revi. I like that. I like, I like it. Feel the weight of it. All right, brother. Thank you so much once again. I can't, I already can't wait until next week. I know. We got so much to talk about. God, the world and other things. It's all here. We get to do this. Go find us in the Godcast wrap. See you next week, everybody.

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