 1900 there were any Charismatics. Today there are well over 600 million Pentecostal Charismatics in the world. Why has it bloomed so much? How can we have so many Charismatics on the planet Pentecostals? And I'm lumping them together. I'll tell you why that I'm putting them together. But why is that? Well the allure, the excitement, the the atmosphere that you can just use props and do things and say things. You can have fun if you're the pastor on stage. It doesn't matter what you say, how you do it. All of this is just to bring people in. History in the make. We in history in the make. Help me, everybody. Oh whoa. Now the question's got to be what is a Pentecostal and what is a Charismatic? And is there a difference? There was a time where you could probably say there was a difference. Now I don't say there's a difference. Technically there is. We won't deal with it. You know why? Because Pentecostals and Charismatics, the line is blurred and truth be told neither are as doctrinally sound as they need to be. As a matter of fact, because I stated earlier that at the turn of the century 1900 in less than 130 years we go from having zero to over 600 million. It is the fastest growing faith group on the planet. The fastest growing. And why is that? Well, because of the allure, what it does, what it adds to the body, what people can get from it. And so I want to talk about that because I believe, I personally believe that it is a danger to the body. I personally believe that it causes problems. As a matter of fact, let me just start off by playing a clip from someone who I agree with him wholeheartedly. Make a general statement and then I'll back up. The Charismatic movement is largely the reason the church is in the mess that is in today. And in virtually every area where church life is unbiblical, you can attribute it to the Charismatic movement. In virtually every area, bad theology, superficial worship, ego, prosperity, gospel, personality, elevation, all of that comes out of the Charismatic movement. Because once you give a place to bad theology, then theology is no longer an issue. Once you corrupt worship, then worship is is going to fall to the lowest tolerable level. Now, let me just say this just kind of give a little brief description. And the reason why I blur the lines between Pentecostal and Charismatic one, because they don't even know themselves. There are different types of Pentecostals. And when you look at one, he looks just like a Charismatic and vice versa. But they both tend to emphasize the spiritual gifts. These are the outward manifesting gifts. The ones that we tend to have our biggest issues with that would be tongues that would be this being slain in spirit, that would be prophecy, those gifts. And so the issue with them tends to be more emotionalism coupled with enthusiasm. Now, when you go to and it's not just Pentecostal churches, but whenever you go to a Pentecostal church, you're going to notice some things right up front. Let's just be honest, it'd be hard. You'd be hard press to find a Charismatic. And for the purpose of this video, this discussion, we'll just call them both Charismatic because they both emphasize the gifts. And it'd be hard press to go to one of those churches, especially one of any size that doesn't have an emphasis on music. And the music that that was just played, there's nothing wrong with the music, nothing wrong with bad music. But the music is done for a particular reason. That music is done as part of the overall atmosphere to kind of set things up. As a matter of fact, one of the things that you'll see from a lot of these Charismatic churches, even before you get inside is just the overall atmosphere from the outside in the parking lot nowadays to the inside of the building into the sanctuary. It's just setting a tone, setting an atmosphere, almost a party like atmosphere in some of the places. Now, why is the atmosphere important? Why is the atmosphere important? Why is the music important? Why is all of that so important? Well, just because you want to get your senses involved, your senses involved, and you want people to feel a certain way, because if they feel good about what they're about to hear or see, then you can almost do anything. That goes without saying, right? Since to do something like that, it requires thinking what that doesn't make sense. That doesn't. And so if you've got a church like Elevation Church, or in this case, Transformation Church, if you've got a church where you can do anything, well, then clearly you'll have a church where you can say anything. Now, I got to say something that's going to offend religious people. The blood of Jesus, I need to prepare yourself. The blood of Jesus did not just erase the sins of Transformation Church. It did not just erase the sins of Christians. It did not even just erase the sins of believers. It erased the sins of the whole world. Now, before we get back to it, one of the things that is as staple, a hallmark of charismatic churches, and something I'm going to be upset, but it doesn't matter to me. Sometimes you just got to tell like it is. One of the hallmarks of a charismatic church is there is no fidelity to the scriptures. In other words, they're not going to hold tight to the scriptures. They'll be, they'll play loose and loosey with the scriptures and they'll kind of make up things or you'll find the pastors aren't the best at breaking it down line by line. We are told Timothy tells Titus to teach what a court would sound doctrine and you don't see this and so he's saying that Jesus' death took away the sins of the whole world. Now, I'll tell you where he's going, why he's saying that a little bit. Let's just keep listening to him. Sit with that because the person you hate, Jesus erased the sin from their account. Can I make an even more shocking statement? No, I gotta give him, I gotta give him scripture for this, Charles, because they're not gonna believe it. They think I just made that up. Now, he's gonna give us scripture to state why Jesus erased the sins of the whole world. Question is, do you believe that? Well, I hope your answer is going to be no because Jesus' sin, I mean, Jesus' death did not erase the sins of all the people on the earth. He did make a payment for that, but he did not erase all the sins of the people on the earth. Now, he says he's gonna go to scripture, listen to how he twists the scripture and I'm gonna tell you why he does it this way and how this relates to the Charismatic and Pentecostal movement. The second Corinthians 519, that God was reconciling the whole world. Everybody that is jacking up, messing up, doing the wrong thing, that God is reconciling the whole world to himself through who? Christ. Not counting or imputing or accounting people's sins against him. This is the Bible, y'all. He's not counting their sins against him and he has committed to us this message of reconciling. So, did Jesus reconcile the entire world himself? No, he did not. Now, the ability for the entire world, if they so chose, is there, but we know it's not gonna happen. And so, when he's saying he's reconciling the world, any pastor with any sort of basic biblical sense will understand that he does not mean the entirety of the world. But that's another of the reason why he's doing so, which explains the reason for the explosion in the Charismatic movement. The reason why the Charismatic movement has exploded ties into what he's saying. Now, what he's saying, what he's trying to do is he's trying to eliminate the guilt of anyone that's involved in any sort of sin. That's the reason why. And so that all we've got to do is get them just to, just to kind of just confess. Now, confessing Christ, that we agree with that. But it's doing Christ, it's doing Jesus, it's doing the Bible, it's doing Christianity, it's doing this faith walk, however you want to. And we can kind of make it up as we go. The reason why the Pentecostal Charismatic movement has exploded is because they draw off of a much larger pool of people. Let me say that again. The reason why the Pentecostal Charismatic movement is so large and why it's growing is because they draw off of a larger pool. Meaning people who don't want to hold tight to the scriptures. People who don't have this love, this cherishing of what the word of God says. If it says this, this, and this. No, we want people who aren't necessarily tied to that. And we can kind of make it up as we go. We're going to find that out as we go through this video. But there are those who make it up as they go, as they go, or do as they want. And they do it in a way to where they claim to be the godly people. They claim to be the people of God and those of us who disagree were not. As a matter of fact, what are we called? We are called Pharisees. We are called rigid and cold. But again, that's not biblical because when we look in the scriptures, the Pharisees were not the ones who held tight to the scriptures. Jesus never, ever, ever, not once, listen to me charismatic people out there, those who want to call us Pharisees. Jesus never once commended the Pharisees for knowing the scriptures. As a matter of fact, he constantly berated them for not knowing. Even in one of his most loving rebukes in John 3, when he's talking to Nicodemus, who we think is probably a believer, he says, you, a teacher of Israel, don't know this. They were never commended for what they know, and so we are told to keep this. Now, Jesus does tell us this. This is not something new. Jesus tells us in Matthew 24, let's put it on the screen. He says, for false Christ and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders so as to mislead it, even if possible, even the elect. Look what he says, behold, I have told you in advance. Now, they're going to do some things. They're going to show some things. They're going to appear to be a certain way. They are going to appear to have signs. They may even have some. They are going to appear to have some wonders. They may even have some. They are going to appear to know the Word. They're going to know some of the Word, and they're going to look like they are in tune with the Word, but only the people who do not study the Word. This command, this call to read the scriptures is not just for the pastors, it's for the people themselves. We know about Paul going and being confronted with the brands, and they, all right Paul, you said this, let's go back and check it out. And Paul commended them for such. And so we have all throughout the scripture, pastors telling us to learn the scriptures, to get understanding all that we get, and to grow in the grace and the knowledge of the Lord. But we are told, by the Penal Gospel Charismatic Movement, that if we don't, or that if we do hold to the scriptures, then we are just trying to learn this. We're trying to get this by knowledge, and that knowledge puffs up, which is a horrible interpretation of the passage. Does knowledge puff up? Yes. But he's speaking of knowledge absent the Holy Spirit, and he's not speaking of knowledge of the Word. That's why Paul says to grow in the grace and the knowledge of the Lord. We want to know as much as we can about him. How do we do so? By the scriptures. What's the one thing that we've all been given the exact same measure of? The scriptures. What's the one thing that we know for a fact is the greatest gift of the Holy Spirit outside of our salvation? The scriptures. And so what should we hold to? Their opinions? Their experiences? Their so-called signs? No. The scriptures. The scriptures lead. Now let me just say this, and this might be harsh sounding to some people, but it's the truth. If you place anything above the scriptures, if your experiences are in front of the scriptures, if looking for signs and wonders are above the scriptures, if a greater feeling that's not found outside of the scriptures is what you're looking for, then one of two things are possible. One of two things are possible. One, either you are not a Christian or two, you're just not a very good one. That's it. If the scriptures are not paramount for you, if the scriptures are not the main thing for you, then you either are not a Christian, it's because you're not a Christian, or you're just not a very good one. You might be an immature Christian. You might be a babe in Christ, so to speak. You might be one that is still growing. Well that's fine, but don't be in your second decade as a Christian still being a babe, still being tossed back and fro by every wind of doctrine so that these men can come in and nowadays women and trick you. Don't be one of those ones who, and there are some people who are in this particular movement who are there because that's all they know, but anybody in any movement, if you've got the Bible and desire to know him and to learn of him for yourself, you will see your way out of it. It's just the truth. Now the problem with this, and again, I go back and I'm probably gonna play that clip again because it's true what McCarthy said. When you go back and look at a lot of the problems in the body, you go back and you trace a lot of those things to the charismatic movement. Not that some of these things didn't exist before, no, but now they're on steroids because now it's about me. Now it's about my feelings, it's about how I want to do things. We're going to talk about this desire to have our own power. It's a desire to be equal to God. It's built off of potential, it's built off promises, and it's built off power. Those are the things that the charismatic movement is built off of. This desire to this desire to place yourself in the scriptures and to experience what they experienced at a certain time. Well, we only want to experience just the great things. It's almost like we're children and we want to see, we want to be super superheroes. We want to be, I've got my little superhero teacher shirt because of my wife, but we've got people who, we've got people who want to be Superman. I want to be Superman. I want to be the Hulk. I want to be Batman. I want to be no one wants to be Robin Doobie. Nobody wants to be Robin but still we want to be that great person and the same thing holds true. Now I don't begrudge anyone for wanting to be someone great in the body. The problem is when you want to be great it's how it shows up. Your desire to be great means you being first, but that's not what Jesus says. He says that the one who desires to be first should be last and in doing so you'll want to be the one who's going to serve people. How many people with these gifts because that's what the charismatic movement is based upon, these gifts, how many of these people with their gifts are using their gifts in an effort to serve people? You really see that. You really see that. It's all about me. Look at me and then watch the pastor in the back that I get, how God has touched me and anointed me. No, as a matter of fact you see the opposite of the apostles in the bible when they were commended. Here comes Paul and Barnabas and they want to tear their, they want to commend them and they begin to tear their clothes. Hey, no, don't do that. We're just mere men just like you, but you don't see that today. There's this level of conceit, this level of arrogance, even if they go out and say no it's not. Listen, tell it to someone else. I've been there as a matter of fact for mostly folks. I was there before them. I know exactly what it's like. I know exactly what it's feel like. It's hard enough for just a regular person for a non-Christian not to be puffed up from the attention that you get on other things, but here in this, yeah, this is a huge issue with the body. And so you hear them say things and use things because it's about this gift, because one of the parts of, one of the things about this charismatic movement is this understanding and how they, again, staying loyal to the scriptures is not common for them. It just is not. Now we saw what Mike Todd did. Now we're going to hear what this brother says and it might sound good. Matter of fact, if you start off listening to his passage, I mean to a sermon, okay it starts off good, then you say, hey wait a second, wait a second. You made a left here. I'm trying to see where you're going. Then now with some place, I'm not sure where we are. Do you know where we're going? They make up things as they go. They twist things as they go. Now listen to this and tell me, tell me if what I'm playing in these clips aren't indicative of every. And I said every. I'm being all inclusive. I'm including every last one. Tell me if I'm not being all inclusive. I'm not accurate in if these clips aren't indicative of what we see from every Pentecostal and charismatic person or leader in the body. This is Jeremiah. God tells Jeremiah, you don't remember this, but before I formed you in the belly, we had a relationship. Now before I go into it, we see this a lot. We see this a lot. And yeah, truth inspector, you're right. This whole idea about being drunk in the spirit, by the way, let me just address that too. Ephesians 518, Paul is not saying he says instead of being drunk on the spirit, people take that to mean, well instead be drunk, I mean drunk on wine instead of being drunk on the spirit. No, no, he uses two different words. And so one is to be, instead of being controlled by that, instead of being filled. He's not using, it's not a word, it's not a verse of comparison. It's a verse of contrast. Instead of you not having control like you would with wine, instead be filled by the spirit where you will have self-control because the result of or the fruit of the spirit is, one of them, is self-control. And so he's not saying that we should be drunk and falling out and so forth like that. Never says that. But again, this is a newer phenomenon, about 120, 130 years old. So keep that in mind. But he used this passage that I knew you in the womb before I formed you, speaking of Jeremiah. Now, we can use that in the sense that, yeah, God knows all of us, but then to extrapolate what he says about Jeremiah, we can also, he can also be used for us, but no, because we weren't called to be prophets like him. And so it's just one of those things that we always see that in this movement, they take passages and apply them to them, to themselves or to us. Famous passage, John 14, that we can do greater things than Jesus, not understanding what it's meant by greater. That means we're going to do better, but just more because why? Whereas Jesus was relegated to one locale, because all of us have the Spirit in us. Now we are in different areas. That's what he means. And when you, once you course, you break the matrix and you come out into the earth, everything is fresh and new to you. Now you have to get your information from me. It's documented in a book. All that God wants to say is not in the Bible. No, listen, all, listen, if somebody's like, that's heresy, no, listen to me. What God want, what God wants to go on record as saying is in the Bible. But, but, and the Bible, the physical written word serves as a reference to every other word that God will give. True faith counts things that do not yet exist in the visible realm, in the physical realm, as though they already did. I'm sorry. I hit it on mute. I'm sorry. What he said, we see this often this issue of faith being the hallmark, these levels of faith, who has more faith, who has greater faith and so forth. And so you use these little strange words like being birthed into this, this matrix and in this matrix that we've been birthed into, what everything that we're now seeing here in this new matrix already existed now just had to be brought out by faith. And so that's where he's going here because you'll see people saying that it is faith that produces, and by the way, to some degree they're correct, but faith is not like some super pill that we take and then we can do any and everything that we can call things that are not as though they were. That's God who does so. So let's finish this on what he says. This is what God exercised when he called the worlds into existence. The Bible says that in Romans 4, 16 and 17 that Abraham believed God, who calls those things that be not as though they were, what you need to understand, the things that be not, they be, watch this, they be not visible in the earth, but they be already in existence in heaven. Now does that even make sense? They be not existent on the earth, but they be existing in what, well his point is you can call that stuff down. So all the things that you want in life, all the things that you want to get, how you want to go and so forth, how you want to move, yeah that's not biblical. And so for every last, and every last one that I'm that I'm laying out, all of these people, one of two things are true for them and the people that follow them and the people that believe them. One of two things, either they're not Christians or they're just not very good Christians. One thing's for sure, there are certain not very good pastors, that part, because a pastor is supposed to lead his people into a desiring of the scriptures. What you don't see in, I've never seen it, I have never seen it. You all tell me if you disagree and I would love to, someone says I disagree, I've got a perfect church to show me an example, so I can go look at this, I want to go look at this church, but I've never seen a Pentecostal, Charismatic church, not one where the people were taught to study how to study and they value it. That was the, that was paramount for the people in the body. I've never seen that. Now I've seen it, they'll have study, Bible study and so forth in the school, but it's not, but it's almost always. Matter of fact, as a matter of fact, it's always topical. The preaching is, the preaching is almost always, if not always, topical and then very rarely, it, matter of fact, I've never, I've never really heard an expository preaching from someone who's Charismatic. I've never seen one and what I mean by expository teaching or preaching, I mean going down the passages and breaking it down, why this means that, why, because one of the things that we have, I don't have a problem with it, it's just something that we'll do forever. It's something that I will do for the rest of my life and so it doesn't bother me, which is why I don't have an issue going over passage over and over and over, going over topic over and over again. Now some folks are like, hey, okay, are we back on this again? You will be doing this for the rest of your biblical lives, covering topics, passages over and over again. Why? Because we have to go back and unravel, un-teach and unlearn some of, for some of the people who have learned certain things. Every single one of you all that believes we had a discussion the other night about this issue of tongues, if your issue of tongues is unknown, ecstatic babbling, that never showed up until the 1900s. And so now all of a sudden something new is happening. Well where did God say that was going to happen? Something brand new is going to happen. So what happened for the previous 1900 years of the church? We didn't have this happening but now all of a sudden we got a brand new experience like never before. Does that make any kind of good biblical sense? That makes absolutely no sense. If it's of God, but God decided to wait for this explosion to happen now. Now we've seen some examples of it prior to the 1900s where other cults would do it. You might see some issues of it. They speak about early and early Mormonism. Obviously in Hinduism and other kind of cults and so forth. But some of these things that we see now, we've never saw that before. So God is doing something new. Does it look biblical? Not only is he doing something new and hadn't happened 1900 years, we haven't seen it happen in the Bible. That's the point. And so we have to go through and unravel this stuff and teach and labor with people and go over it again and over again and over again and over again. Why this is the poison of the Pentecostal Charismatic Movement. Am I saying, am I saying that people who are Pentecostal and Charismatic are not Christian? It's not what I'm saying at all. That's not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying they can be pretty immature Christians in terms of the word. Now, are there Charismatic and Pentecostal people who love the Lord with all their heart? Yes, there are. Yes, there are. I know some. But in terms of the scriptures, there's work to be done. There is work to be done. And one of their hallmarks, by the way, is when we cover this, they tend to get pretty emotional. They may go to cussing, as we saw someone in the chat. They may go to name calling. They may go to try to disparage you and your character. But I'm just going down the scriptures. Now, if I use something to say about you, I'm going to use it biblically. Make your point biblically, not experientially. Are you with me? We don't have that reciprocated on that one side. Again, someone explained to me defend why something happens in the 1900s going forward. Now, it wasn't like it was a lot that happened. It was just a few that happened that started off in the whole 1900s and worked themselves up. And so this just doesn't seem to make biblical sense. And then again, we don't have the scriptures. We don't have the scriptures to back these things up. And so a hallmark of that has to be just this emotion and this is the reason why it's exploding because it appeals to people. This emotional, this enthusiasm appeals to people. And that a person a person can become a believer today and be a pastor next week in this movement. Am I am I making that up? No, we've got examples of that. A person become a believer today and then tomorrow, next week, next month become a pastor. This person has the Holy Spirit all over. This person is going to be this person being led by the spirit. We have that example. Why? Because having them stand and stay with sound doctrine is not important. Why? Because they don't do it. Now all you've got to do is line up and be part of their belief and then you can come into the fold. You can become a prophet. You can get in line and be an apostle. You can be a bishop. You can be all these different things. You can say that I've got this gift of this. I've got this gift of that. And then when we go to the scriptures, wait a second, that doesn't look right. Wait a second. And then so what comes out? Who are you to judge? You don't tell me what I experienced. There's all these different things that they throw at us. But again, never scripture. Or when they do, it's scripture out of context, which is why I'm always welcoming. I'm always welcoming the Pentecostal Charismatic person with some sense because we've had someone who they've gotten a little bit out of pocket so to speak. I'm just being nice. But one of the things is because it's appealing is this desire for power. Make no mistake about it. The root of the hallmark of it is having some sort of power to get what I want. A person of power, power is the only thing that gives you access to other power. There's nothing as sexy as when power meets power. You can feel it when you walk in the room. Any kind of power. I don't care what kind of power here. When power meets power, there's a feeling in the room. There's a desire to want to have power and he's just calling like it is. Of course, he's the one who also talks about using that same power to get money and exerting that power over God. What did he say? That God, if he wants God to owe him, which is why he gives money so that God will owe him that he can be like a business partner again to get what you want. Because again, the name of the game, the end result is power. I'm going to go over these scriptures in a little bit. But we are told guys to be vigilant. As a matter of fact, we're going to find ourselves outnumbered. That's going to happen. I want you to be aware we are going to be outnumbered. As a matter of fact, Jesus even stated so. As a matter of fact, in the book of the passage, that Jesus also brings up that I want you all to see. John 16, 1 Jesus says, I've said all these things to you to keep you from falling away. Now he's not speaking about losing your salvation. We've covered this before. So what he's talking about is people who know the faith and then leave the faith. Understand what it is, but then leave it. And we know that these people were not believers. Look what he says. They will put you out of the synagogue indeed. The hour is coming when whoever kills you will think he is offering service to God. And they will do these things because they have not known the father nor me. But I've said these things to you that when the hour comes, you may remember that I told them to you. The time is here, guys, where it's going to be where you are going to be dealt with by them, by the people who don't know God, and it's going to get worse and worse and worse and worse and worse. You are going to be outnumbered. Let me give you an example. As a matter of fact, of someone who was outnumbered, he succumbed initially, but then it kind of came around. This is our good friend Peter. In Luke 22, 54, then they seized him, that's Jesus, and led him away, bringing him into the high priest's house. And Peter was following at a distance. And when they had kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat down together, Peter sat down among them, then a servant girl seeing him as he sat in the light and looking closely at him said, this man also was with him, but he denied it saying, woman, I do not know him. Well, and we know the other accounts. Here's what happens. And this is what happened then. These various, these are probably, I don't know, we don't know for a fact, but probably some of the same people, some of the same people who were out there, Jesus, Hosanna, Hosanna, just cheering Jesus, and now they've turned against him. Now they become the mob. And so now Peter finds himself in the midst of them, and Peter, he ain't as tough as he said he was going to be. And he denies him. And he denies him again. And then he denies him again. Yeah, there's going to come a time when you're outnumbered. It's going to be hard to resist the peer pressure from folks who call themselves Christian. Some of them might be, some of them might not be. But there's going to come a point in time where you got to be the person to stand up and say, no, that's wrong. I don't care what none of y'all say. You all can be wrong. I don't care if there's 20 of you, I don't care. All 20 of you are wrong. Matter of fact, all 20, no, I was going to say something else, but all 20 of you are wrong. And I'm not going to back down off of that. Now, Peter changes, thank you, Lord, for the Holy Spirit. Because then under the power of the Holy Spirit, what does he say? That I am not ashamed of the gospel. For it is the power of Christ unto salvation. There's going to come a point in time where you're going to have to stand. You're going to have to make a stance. Know what you just said scripturally is wrong. What you just said is wrong and you are leading people away. And one of the indications of someone who's off is when they start distorting and changing. No Christian doctrine to suit. Again, they have a larger pool to draw from to suit their audience or prospective audience members. The reason why is because I don't want to offend them. I want to bring them in. And I'll start even changing doctrine of views that I don't want to offend them. Doctrine of views that we've held for a long time just to make them comfortable, such as female pastors. I get a lot of questions that come in here all the time going, man, I really like that message, but are we allowed to listen to a girl preach? Yes, you are. And the truth of the matter is, is that many of the texts that are written about females preaching are all about cultural context. And the entire Bible is to be read with context. What you'll discover all throughout the scriptures is that most of Jesus' ministry was funded by women. Jesus was sending out, in fact, the first evangelist in the Bible is a woman. Her name is Mary. We discover all throughout the Old Testament and the New Testament God using women. So if you're new to our community, we believe in women preaching the Word. If you know, you know. This is young pastor Wilkerson, Jr., who I don't know if he's trying to be Leonardo DiCaprio, but he's wrong. He said the first evangelist was a woman, Mary. Okay, now you're playing to the audience. Stop it. Stop it. What do you mean by evangelist? Someone that told about Jesus' coming? Oh, I think John Beter to the punch didn't say that women can't evangelize. You can say that women are used in the ministry, just like men. But to say that they are to be the preachers or the pastors, no. Just like all men can't be preachers and pastors, women can't be either. But you're trying to play to your audience and so you get all this clapping and cheering and so forth, the same thing with these other people because I want you guys to feel involved. I want you to feel invested. I want you to feel like this is for you, that this ministry is for you. I want you to give. I want you to support. I want you to rah-rah and cheer and so forth. And so if I make you feel comfortable and if I make you feel like you've got a future better than trouble and pain and heartache and a lack of money and so forth. Even if you never get those things that I'm promising you, I want to at least make you feel good about it. That's why folks go out and play the lottery. I'm probably not going to win it, but doggone it for the next hour, two hours or three hours, wherever those numbers go, I'm going to dream and feel good about it. And then next week or next, I don't know how if the lottery plays, whatever, then I'll go out and do it again. That's what I'll do and that's what they're, that's what they're selling to these people. And so you'll see these passages where they want to be all inclusive where we should love one another. One we should never judge. We should never judge how the Lord is using someone. Even though the Bible tells us how he's going to use someone, how he's not going to use someone, we're not supposed to judge. No. As a matter of fact, the only reason why we're not experiencing the very same thing that they're experiencing, we're not experiencing power, we're not experiencing deliverance, we're not experiencing any of these other things is because we lack faith. The same power that made demons flee was in Nazareth, but Jesus could not release it because it was trapped in their unbelief. And there's one thing that even Jesus can't do. One thing that even the Son of God can't do. Even Jesus cannot override your unbelief. Yeah. Jesus, who is God? He can't do that. He can't override your unbelief. Okay. Because now we have the power because again what we want, one of the things they want is power, along with these promises. We just, I want you all to know that I've got the power of the Holy Spirit to do whatever. And if it doesn't happen, it's only because I don't have faith. If you're not experiencing things that I'm saying you ought to experience because you don't have faith. And if you've got enough faith and you will receive these gifts, you're operating these gifts, you'll do what these gifts are called you to do. All of these are byproducts of the charismatic movement. All of this is it. And the people in the body simply do not care to read their scriptures. And so we have to turn around and fight with them, not in a physical fight, but in love and fight. Listen, this is wrong. It's not wrong. No, it's not. This person's a man of God, even though they gave eight prophecies incorrect in the last hour, doesn't matter. You don't know how God is using them. They're going to get one of them right. Eventually we saw the video of the guy said I'm going to keep doing it and keep prophesying, keep doing until I get one of them right. Now you're a liar and sit down, but people will defend that person. Someone will have all these October, there's, you know what I mean, October prophecies there have been, that something was going to happen in October. It's November the 1st right now. It's November the 1st, November the 1st. Nothing's happened. Nothing's happened. Nothing has happened. Well, it happened in the spirit. Do you know who said that? The Jehovah's Witness said in 1914 that Jesus took the throne. Where? Where? He took it in the spirit. This is what happens. They make up stuff and then the folks who have invested in them and then fall along with them don't want to feel like they're, it's like the woman who's been battered by this man. She's been with him for five years, with dog on him. Maybe in the sixth year he'll get right. I don't want to give up on him yet. He ain't no good, but he's a no good mind. He's mine. And he ain't no good though. That's what's happened. That's what's happened. Recognize because what happens is if you find yourself following the false prophet, then you cannot be following Christ. He says that not only false prophets, but false Christ, meaning those who are against Christ. A false prophet is by nature and by definition against Christ. And you follow them. You cannot follow Christ at the same time. Now, my job, our job, your job. And by the way, we're going to look at the passage that comes up as well. But our job, your job, all of our jobs is to do this very passage right here. 2 Corinthians 11-12, it says that and what I am doing, I will continue to do in order to undermine the claim of those who would like to claim that in their both admission, they work on the same term as we do. You don't, you're not on our team. Not if you're doing that. You are not on our team. He says for such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen disguising themselves as apostles of Christ and no wonder for even Satan disguised himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants also disguised themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond with their deed. And here you are following them. Have you ever seen someone riding close to somebody tailgating too far? Tell me too close. If the car in front crashes, what's going to happen to you? You're going to crash too. You'll be part of that fall as well. And that's what's going to happen. That is what's going to happen. And so they'll tell you that your lack of faith is the issue. It's your lack of faith when it comes to these gifts. It's your lack of faith when it comes to not having the things you want. And so we cannot hold you to the scriptures. As a matter of fact, we can't even hold you to we can't even hold you to this very faith because you're seeing more and more and more today. Pentecostal charismatic people lining themselves up with either known wolves and heretics like the Benny Hens and Seth Ross of the world or people who aren't even calling themselves Christian. It takes an incredible person to bring us all together and the person of Dr. Haq Jahan Moon. Now Haq Jahan Moon, she is she calls herself the only begotten daughter of God. And this is Bishop Noel Jones, city of refuge LA. He's charismatic. He's as charismatic as they get. And listen to what he's saying in defense of her. To bring us all together to point out as I open that no one of us has it all. And what God has done is since no one of us has it all he has fixed it so that each one of us have an idiosyncratic concept of who he is. It is critical to understand that each one of us creates God. It is your thoughts of God who makes God your God and nobody can duplicate or imitate. So that's why we have to share. Every individual in here interprets their calling. Now Mother's interpretation of her calling is not within what we call the norm. Mother's interpretation of her calling is that she is the only begotten daughter. She is the only begotten daughter of God. And he says that her interpretation is not within the norm. What we have done is we've decided that God can work outside the box. Because what do they say? We don't want to put God in the box. No, we don't put God in the box and we don't limit God. But God has decided how he's going to show up himself. How he's going to work these things out. How he's going to move in us. And so now we come up with a whole new category, a whole new way. For that matter of fact, it's not us putting God in the box as you guys putting God in the box and God you're going to work in this box, the one that I've decided. And so he says that it's not the norm but basically it's okay. That's her interpretation of her call. But you don't judge a tree by its branches. You judge a tree by its fruit and she's brought all of us together to tell the world that we can get together, we can have peace and we can overcome the difficulties in the world because we're anointed to do it. When bad theology comes in, this is why you have to fight it. When bad theology comes in, it's in. Now you got to deal with it. Matter of fact, once it's in, you got to fight to uproot it. It's like when we say when the government offers a program to give people free stuff, even if it's detrimental to whoever the recipients are. Even if it's killing them. You know how hard you got to fight to get it out. Matter of fact, you're probably not going to get it out. And the fact of the matter is let me just let me just throw out some a little bit of gloom and doom. Not really but some. I need you to hear this. We're never going to get rid of this stuff. Not as long as we are here before Christ return. No, we're not going to get rid of as long as we got people as long as I'm here, as long as until the day of Christ comes, we're going to have bad doctor. We're going to have this stuff. And again, that stuff will be the norm. That will be mainstream Christianity. You will be the ones who are wrong. But the question is, are you going to stand up? Are you going to be strong? Or are you going to succumb? I'm not talking about the little fights that we have between Calvinist Armenians, dispensationalist provisions. I'm not talking about that because at least, we're discussing doctrine. At least we're discussing teachings, not them. They're past that. They're in the spiritual realm. They're experiencing a whole new level of God that we can never experience, which yeah, they're experiencing a whole new level of their God where there's this move of the spirit and they're touching people, people falling out and they're delivering people, calling demons out by the power and command of their voice. Not by the power of Christ in them. Not by the power of the Holy Spirit, but by them touching them. And we dare to question and we're wrong. See, what it really is, it's an attack on the Holy Spirit. They say, we're told that blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is basically a crediting or tributing the works of the Spirit to Satan. But the flip side is, is they have attributed these satanic works to the Holy Spirit. What we know is ungodly and unbiblical. They're calling it the Spirit. They're calling it the Spirit. Let me just answer this person really briefly here, because he needs to be answered. My dear brother, Jason Morgan, where is the power and fruit of what you are doing for it? Why can I go on your channel? It's all about other people. Jason, go to the channel. There's 600 plus videos. 86%, I counted up the other day. 86, matter of fact, there's probably a little more now. Maybe 87% are about teaching and edifying either the Word of God or Christ or others. Yes. You simply only come on when I cover this stuff. Why don't you come on when we talk about, I don't know, this issue of the sovereignty of God. We talk about baptism. We talk about tongues. Didn't mention anybody's name yesterday. We talk about a lot of different things. Jason, you got an alert from YouTube. YouTube brought you on here because apparently YouTube knows that this is what you want to hear, which is fine, because I want you to hear this. But then when you finish, go and click on the rest of the videos and you'll see what I'm talking about. 600 videos. I'm not only just talking about different heresies, but oh, by the way, oh, by the way, Jason Morgan, I'm glad you called. Can I cover something for you, Jason? I want you to see this. Let's see what Paul did. Let's talk about Paul. This has become one of my favorite passages for people like you, Jason. Here it is. Paul says in 2 Timothy, chapter four, let's start in verse two, Jason. He says, Preach the Word. Be ready in season and out of season. Reprew, rebuke and exhort with complete patient teaching. In that passage, he says do a few things at the same time or in conjunction. He says to reprove. That means when someone says something wrong, you prove them wrong. You show them the error of their ways. Then he also says, look what I'm saying, because I didn't write this. Make sure that you see that Paul wrote this. It's in the Bible, inspired by the Holy Spirit. He says also to rebuke. Rebuke, Jason, means to when someone is an error and they don't want to change, you rebuke them. You're wrong for that. As a matter of fact, in this regard, we're going to do it publicly. Now, if you got to do it privately, no problem, but you rebuke them. What you're doing should not stand at least stand on a post. He also says, look what he says, with complete, I mean, sorry, an exhort. An exhort with complete patient. Now, exhort means that I'm just compelling you. I really want you to get this. Now, all three of those three things, all three of those things, reprove people, rebuke people, exhort people. Do all three of those things with great patience, with long-term meaning, keep doing it. Keep doing it. Jason, how often should we call out sin? I want to hear from you, Jason. How often, or anyone else disagrees, how often should we call out sin? Once and let it go. Hey guys, there's a wolf. Let's get back to our regularly scheduled program. Hey guys, there's a fire. Who won the game yesterday? No, that's not how it works. We call a wolf out over and over as if the wolf is attacking. Keep fighting. Keep fighting. My daughter's in the room doing homework. My other daughter's up at the front and then someone comes in the door and wants to attack the daughter in the front. Let me go check on my other daughter doing her homework. No. Let me go deal with this attacker. Let me go handle him. That's what we're supposed to and do it constantly over and over and over. When, until the threat is eliminated. Let me ask you a question, Jason. Someone wants to attack you. I don't know if you're married or not. You got kids. Someone comes after your children's well-being and the police show up. Do you want the police to give that person citation or to deal with a threat until the threat is through? That's what we're supposed to do as believers. I'm sorry this bothers you. And again, I said before, if this isn't the fight for you, then sit to the side and listen and all due respect lovingly. Sit to the side and let the fighters fight. Ma'am, sir, please. By the way, the authorities are here. Now I'm telling you, we have biblical authority to go after this foolishness after this nonsense. But Jason, I'm not through. Let me keep reading what Paul says. I want you to see Paul's heart. Because oh, by the way, Jason, again, this is Paul on his soon-to-be deathbed. Paul is getting ready to die. He tells us that. He says, my time is at hand. I am about to be poured out. But look what he says. Let's keep going. He says, Jason, for the time will endure. And it's coming when people will not endure sound doctrine, but they will have itching ears and they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passion. Jason, that time is now. People are going to want to look for people. Like the Mike Ties of the world, like the Creflo Dollars of the world, like the T.D. Jakes of the world, like the Paula Weiss of the world, like all these folks of the world, because they don't have, they have these itching ears. Our job is to go to the people that's preaching them this mess and the folks that's hearing them and warn them how often until we die, until we die, and guess what we're supposed to do even while we're dying? We're going to find out because we're going to take a page from Paul's book. So he says, this is why he's warning them because they don't endure. They want to endure sound doctrine. He says they will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths. Now, we cover the truth over and over and over and over and ad nauseam. Jason, I don't see you typing anymore. Jason, I want you to tell me the topic that you would like for me to cover on this channel. Jason, please, Jason Morgan, type in on here the topic that you want me to cover and I'll send you four or five videos on that topic that I've covered. So type in the topic, Jason, please, because we do teaching over here. We cover this over and over. As a matter of fact, Jason, most of the videos, you don't know this, most of the videos on this channel are because someone asked a question and I covered the question. At the same time as I'm walking and I see danger, what kind of ungodly, unloving person would I be not to say anything, anyone about it? But again, less about me, more about what Paul is saying. He says they will have itching ears. They will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passion and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off in the midst. But as for you, as for you, always be sober-minded, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry. Now, Jason, you're right, Brad, I think Jason's going to go back and read this or hear this or somebody like Jason because it wasn't just for Jason. Maybe the Lord used you or maybe the devil used you to make you say something like that on here. But I pray that you're listening. I want you to listen and see what Paul has said. Now, Paul in verse 6 says that for I am already being poured out as a drink offering and the time of my departure is, I mean, has come. That means that he's about to die and look what he's commending the others, in this case, Timothy, to do while he's going to his death bed. He says I have fought the good fight and finished the race. He's talking about what's later for him. And now look what he says, these personal instructions at the end. He says come to me. Do you best to come to me? He says for demons in love with this world has deserted me and gone to Thessalonica. Crescent has gone to Galatia, Titus to Domatia. Luke alone is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you for he is very useful to me. Tychus, I have sent to Ephesus. When you come, bring the cloak that I left with Carpus and Troas, also the books and the above part, parchment. Now, here it is, Jason and anyone else. After he said these things, oh, for these are some things for me, just for my comfort, but for you, do something else. Now this is Paul in his death bed. What does he say? He says, Alexander the coppersmith did me great harm. The Lord will repay him according to his deeds. Beware of him. He's calling out somebody by name, Jason. Beware of him for he strongly opposed our message. He says, beware of Alexander. So should we call out these people? Sure. He's doing so on his death bed. He's doing so on his death bed. And so we've got these people like a Noel Jones, who's advocating for someone who says that she's the only begotten daughter and we shouldn't tell anybody. Let me ask you a question. People who might disagree. If you know, if you've got children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, if you know, if you know that there is a child molester, a convicted child molester, a sex offender in the neighborhood, would you want to know that there is one? If you got alert and said that there was 10 or 20 of them, or would you want to know where the danger is? I'm just asking. If you knew there was a dangerous part of the city that you lived in, someone said you knew the city or they said, hey, listen, there's an accident. There's an accident on the highway. Well, where? It's not important. It's not important where the accident is. Long as you know that there's an accident. What? It would be helpful if I knew exactly where the accident or the danger is. But Jason, you say otherwise. Paul tells us to do exactly what I'm doing. You say otherwise. Jason, could it be? Could it be that you might be falling one of these people? I don't know. I'm making an assumption that I could be wrong here. Could be wrong here. But I'm going to defend this thing until the very end. And I'm going to call it out as long as I can, as long as I got breath. But I'll also do it in moderation again. I think 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 percent of the videos covering false teachers and heresies, I think that's pretty good. If I went to 20 or 30, it wouldn't be a bad thing either. But 85, 86 percent of the videos are covering teaching. But you cannot teach without teaching what the dangers are. Jesus did it. Paul did it. Peter did it. Jude writes a book about it. Jude writes a book about it. Yeah, Willie Crews said, Jason has left the building. Yeah, but the spirit of Jason is in the building. The spirit, listen, the spirit of Jason is in the building. So all the folks who would want to ride with that belief, that's fine. But Jude literally writes a book. You know what? Can I go to Jude? And I want to bring up a passage as I'm there that keeps being brought up again with this misuse of gifts. Let me start in. Well, let's start in Jude. Well, let's see, verse. Okay, let's start in the famous passages. Let's start in verse four. No, verse three. He says, beloved, I was very eager to write to you about common salvation. I wanted to write you about certain teachings and doctrine and love of the Lord and so forth. I wanted to write you for that. But Jude says, I found it necessary to write you appealing to you to do what, Jason? I know you're not there. To contend for the faith that was once for all delivered for the saints. Why? Why should we contend for the faith? Because certain people have crept in unnoticed long ago were designated for this kind of nation. Ungodly people who pervert the grace of our God into sensuality and deny our only master and Lord Jesus Christ. By the way, while I'm there, every single sound piece of doctrine that we have is going to fall by the wayside or wane until Christ comes. Good doctrine, bad doctrine. We'll go like this. Good doctrine will be out of favor. Bad doctrine will be more and more in vogue. You don't think I'm telling the truth? Just go back and look at history. Just look at the church over the last five years. The last 10 years, the last 20 years. Watch what's going to happen over the next five, 10, 20 years going forward. Now, I want to read a passage that I think you all need to see. We covered this before, but I want to give you an accurate depiction of this particular passage and it's still in. It is still in Jude. Let's hear this passage the way it actually goes. Jude, let's go to verse 17. He says, Remember, guys, the heart of this letter. This letter is not telling you to do something super spiritual. It's telling you to fight. Can I get an amen? Matter of fact, y'all help me out. Make me feel a little bit better about myself. I'm feeling a little down because of Jason. Can I get an amen in the chats? He is writing, Jude is writing this letter to say, fight, contend. And he stays in that same vein. Can I get an amen from the audience? It just helps me out. Makes my fear spill. Thank you guys. I appreciate that. Thank all of you for saying amen. Now, look what he says. He says, remember the predictions. I saw Seiko's idea. Seiko ain't saying, I'm convinced. Seiko ain't, I'm going to give me a t-shirt. I'm going to order me a t-shirt tonight. Anyway, back on topic. He's saying, remember the predictions of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ. What did the apostles say? They warned us. They've been warning us. He said, they said to you in the last time there will be scoffers. So what's he talking about? Be on guard guys. Be on alert. Why is that important? Because look what he's about to say and then think about how this passage is used by the charismatic movement. He says, in verse 19, it is these who cause divisions, worldly people devoid of the Spirit. But you, beloved, building yourself up in the most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit according to the Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life. Let me say this, and have mercy on those who doubt. So there are going to be some folks who doubt. There are going to be some folks who I'm not sure, well, let's treat them with mercy. That's why he says, reprove, rebuke and exhort with all long suffering, great patience. Why? Because you didn't always do that. You weren't always that straight if we are now. So just like God dealt mercifully with us, do the same thing with them as well. He says, verse 21, have mercy on those who doubt. Save others by snatching. Whoa, whoa, Jason. Jason, did you see what this says? Verse 23, look what he says. Save others by snatching them out of the fire to others show mercy with fear, hating even the garments stained by the flesh. Jason, the Spirit of Jason. Can somebody rebuke the Spirit of Jason on here? The reason why we do these things, he says, snatch them out of the fire. How? Well, we cannot physically snatch them. I can't physically pull somebody from going to hell. All I can do is give them from my words the dangers. That's all, that's what he's talking about. And so what we ought to do is build up each other in the Spirit. According to the Spirit, again, we're talking about heresies. We're talking about the dangers that we've been warned about. So we're building each other up in that regard, building the body up in that regard, warning them, that's what this passage is for, by the way. It's not about praying in tongues. That's what this passage is about, okay? That's what this book is about, this letter is about. And do so snatching them away. Fight. Listen, contend for the souls of the people who just don't know. Because this particular movement, it attacks, as I said, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has done two wonderful things in us. One, regenerate our heart, keeps us, and then giving us his word. Yeah, it also has attacked his word. Because the word's not valued. When we bring up the word, we're wrong. Now if they bring it up how they want to, it's okay. They're being led by the Spirit, but when we say, wait a second, that very same word doesn't say this. And when we question, you don't have the Holy Spirit. And remember, guys, I came from one of those churches. I started off in that movement. So it's not like that, you're gonna say, well, you've never experienced this. No, no, no, no, no. As we would say in the Pentecostal Charismatic, really every church, the devil is a lie, started off that way, and then began to read. It even is an attack on salvation. We won't get into it, but just go and look at how this Pentecostal Charismatic movement has even distorted salvation itself. The people's freedom. Their joy in their salvation. They're always fighting for something. They're always pressing for something that they feel like they can't get or they're struggling to have. And most of the time what they're struggling for is something God's already given them, which is eternal security, eternal life. But it also affects even non-charismatic people. Yeah, because when sin gets in, we are told that a little leaven leavens a whole lump. And so when sin gets in, such as this aberrant belief, this aberrant reading of the scriptures, it begins to affect other things. There's my brother. Do me a favor, Jason. Send me an email. We need to talk. We need to talk. I need to give you my spirit. Not my like they say, but I want you to understand where I'm coming from. And then while you're here, go and watch every video on the Samaritan Christian channel. That'll take you through Christmas. But I want you to notice something though. If you notice this charismatic movement lines up with the occultism and spiritualism. These folks that are always in the spirit, always praying, all this movement, the Lord is moving this way, moving that way. And there's always, Paul warned them in 1 Corinthians 14, how come every time you guys come together, you guys who are misusing the spirit? I mean, to guess, you always have. You always have a new revelation, a new word, a new prophecy. You always have this. You always have this. Why is this? How come the word of God ain't enough? How come you always gotta have something brand new? Because the word is not what they care about. That's why. And I said before that these people, either they're not Christians or just not very good Christians. That's all. Now, you can choose. People say, well, no, you're just not being used by the spirit. That's fine. Worst case scenario, if I'm not worst case scenario, people, me and people like myself, who aren't, if you're right, and I'm not trusting or being moved, I'm not moving in this new level of the spirit, then I'm just missing out on moving in the spirit while on earth. But I'm still saying, worst case scenario for you is you're going to hell. I want you to think about that. I want, because the issue with the Charismatic Movement, the Pentecost Charismatic Movement, is that it is more about the gifts than the giver. It is more about the spiritual gifts than the gift of salvation. Not knowing that the spiritual gifts were given to bring people to salvation, but not the way we're seeing today. These gifts that they're claiming are about manifestations for their benefit. You see people asking to receive the Holy Spirit rather than placing their faith in Christ. Yeah, when we talk about the altar call, and I know it's been kind of jacked up, but one of the things, one of the good things that an altar call can be used for is you see who actually placed their faith in Christ. I'm not saying go and tell them what to say, but Joe, Bob and Marian decided to place their faith in Christ. And now we've got people who see that Joe, Bob and Marian became believers. And now there are people that are going to help them to grow in their faith. Versus now, these altar calls is, who want to come down and receive the Holy Ghost? Come here and let me let me hands on you. And if you don't fall out, the pastor's going to yell at you. Yeah, so let me just say this again. Let me just, matter of fact, I'll say this, but I've got a few other pastors, but I'll say this, but I want y'all, y'all, yep, excuse me. I want you guys to notice something. I don't know if y'all noticed this with Satan. Satan is low. I don't know if y'all know this, but the devil is low. He has, he has no morals. He has no regards for it. That was Brian Carter did that mixed spirit. That was, he has no regard, no morals. He just, he don't care who he doesn't care who he goes after. Right. I don't care if you a four year old kid, if you a 38 year old, if you're, if you're in your dad, he coming after you, that's just him. We know that's him because he even went after Jesus. And I want you to look at something about, about with him and Jesus. I think it is pretty telling. Now, obviously it doesn't work, but let's notice something about Satan and Jesus. It says, then the spirit, then Jesus was led up by the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And after fasting, this is Matthew four verse two now, and after fasting 40 days and 40 nights, he was hungry. So, okay, Satan wants to come at you when he feels like you're at your worst. However, y'all don't understand the best spiritual gift. If you guys want to be gifted and want to be closer to God, learn what I think is the absolute best gift of the spirit. The Bible tells us that this is a gift given of the spirit, suffering. Yep. I'm going to cover this some more in the very near future. But what suffering can do, all your thoughts about everything else, all the things you thought about, the things that kind of gotten away, the peripheral things, maybe I want to get a new car. I want to eat for dinner next week. Those things are out of the way. Now your focus is God. Yeah, suffering can be your best friend if you let it. I'm not saying you ought to desire to suffer, but you're going to suffer anyway. You better learn how to use it. You better learn how to let it bring you closer to God. And so here comes Satan thinking because Jesus is physically low and suffering, at least in terms of hunger, that I've got a chance to get no. Matter of fact, at my best, I found out, you all heard some of my testimony that at my best came when I was at my worst, when I was at my lowest, because at that moment I am closest to God because it's just me and him. The world is gone. Nobody's talking to me. It's just me and God. And so Satan was really stupid. First of all, go after Jesus, but then go at a person who is in the Spirit, literally. And so let's go back to it. And the tempter came and said to him, if you are the Son of God, command these stones to become loaves of bread. Now we won't go into all of this, but what does he do? His goal is to take you at your worst, use what he thinks that you want and twist scriptures to get it. Did you hear what I said? Take you when he thinks you're at your worst, use your weakness and your assumed desires, and then use scriptures to twist them, to give you what he thinks you want. That's his MO. We don't see him doing anything different throughout scripture. When we first encounter him, what's he doing? He's talking to Eve doing the very same thing. And what does the Bible say? Well, because she looked at the fruit and like, man, this fruit looked pretty good. And all he did was, hey, you have measure and then twisted what God has said. That's what he's going to keep doing. So if that's his MO to twist scriptures, to give you what you think you want or you think you need, as though what you need is more than the very scriptures that he's twisting, if that's been his MO, why do we think it's going to stop now? It hasn't. He's still doing that. He's still using this particular movement. That's why this movement has exploded. Does it make sense? Does it make good biblical sense that explodes now? This Pentecostal charismatic movement is exploding now. Why didn't it explode? Why didn't it explode at the founding of the church when the Holy Spirit was first given? When Peter and Paul and those guys were on the scene, when they had some real power, the kind of power that we write about and put in a book called the Bible, it didn't explode then, but now under these charlatans it's exploding because you got a bunch of people who want the same thing, people who don't really want God, but they want the things of God, the people who don't believe Matthew 6. He says seek after God and then he'll give you all these things. They're seeking after these things, and then maybe along the way we might get a little bit of God. That's why it's exploding and it'll keep exploding. And that's why I say people call the rapture this secret rapture. It won't be the reason why you won't know about it because it won't be very many legitimate Christians at the time. We'll be outnumbered. It might be two billion, because I can honestly see there being two billion, three billion, four billion professed Christians on the planet. And of those three billion professed Christians, two billion, 999,999 are maybe charismatic or fake, and the rest are holding to the Lord, truly holding on to Scripture. And then if there were a rapture, you wouldn't know. It would look like five people have been abducted. They're missing. That's how bad it's going to get, guys. That is absolutely how bad it's going to get, and I want you all to be aware of it. I'll keep warning people just like Jesus did. That's what we have in Scripture to keep reminding people of these things are going to happen. And so, and I'm working on something, by the way, I'll let you all know in the future about what I'm trying to work on in regards to something even more, even bigger. But be alert, be aware. When you see this stuff, do not be afraid to call this stuff out. At least don't be afraid to even express doubt about it. Is that right? I don't think that's right. If there are no biblical examples of it, it's not biblical. That doesn't make sense. If there are no biblical examples of what you're seeing, then it's not biblical. That's not that difficult to understand. But folks will fight you on it, which is fine. They'll fight. We'll fight. Amen.