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I want to go back here a little bit and talk about something that candidly was.
I talked about it briefly earlier in the week.
But I didn't spend a lot of time on it.
And I've seen a response and some more back and forth about it.
And I just thought this is worth spending some time on. This is worth exploring a little bit more.
Because again, we talk about things here on this program at the intersection of faith, of faith politics and culture.
World view, if you will.
And for those of you that have been following politics, you know that Trump tweeted or I shouldn't say tweeted.
I think it was just a truth social post. He posted an AI generated image.
And I spent a few minutes talking about this earlier this week, but not a lot of time.
I wasn't trying to avoid it. Again, part of my job is determining what, honestly, what not.
What I don't have time to get to because there are so many storylines and important.
I don't know developments, things that we need to discuss.
I mean, this is, we're in hyperspeed right now when it comes to politics.
It hasn't been like this.
It's been like this the past several years, but it has not been like this.
If you're, I'd say if you're older than 25,
you remember when things were much, much slower where new cycles, they always went fast.
In politics, but they didn't go with the breakneck speed that we see them traveling at today.
So this is, there's a lot going on.
So I have to decide what we don't get to and what they're on.
And with what's happening with Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzalez, representatives in Congress.
We talked about those things and I try to give those things the appropriate amount of time as well.
But this deserves, this deserves more time.
And I want to talk about it because my initial take and I stand by it,
although it could be easily misinterpreted.
My initial take, Oz sent me the picture of the post and she said, why?
Why does he do these things?
Why does he send a picture of himself looking like he's healing someone?
And I'll be candid with you and I said this on the program.
Some people believe whatever you want to believe.
But the first thing when I saw it, I did not after looking at it since then and listening to responses,
I certainly understand that that Trump certainly looked like, so to speak, Jesus in human form.
Got it in flesh.
The way that the image was generated, the clothing that he had on, the balls of light that were in his palms and so forth.
But I have candidly, and I'm not just saying this, my first thought when I saw that image that he created,
I really and truthfully, my mind immediately went to the Pope.
And the reason it did was because, of course, I had known and you have known as well that Trump and the Pope have had,
well, the Pope will say things without necessarily naming Trump.
Trump, of course, goes back at him with full ferocity.
But there was, there's been a spat or tension between the White House and the Pope.
And so since it was right in that time frame, I interpreted it as Trump basically saying to the Pope,
you don't have anything on me.
So I'm not saying, listen, I'm not saying that that's admirable, that he should do it.
I only was able to talk about this for a few minutes.
I didn't think and I still don't.
And maybe, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think Trump made that thinking he was saying he was Jesus.
If he did, of course, no one knows the intent of another person.
But if he did, that's obviously wrong.
And I don't condone that.
God will not be mocked.
None of us are anywhere near equivalent to Almighty God.
And as a Christian, I don't like stuff like that.
Whether the person posting it is a person I agree with politically, disagree with politically,
agree with sometimes politically.
I just, I don't like it.
It honestly makes me a little bit uncomfortable.
But to me, it was blown out of proportion.
In the sense, listen, if he's trying to claim to be like Jesus like that,
that's, I don't like that.
I'm not, I'm saying my original interpretation, I just thought I thought he was going after the Pope.
That's what I thought.
I thought he was saying, hey, Pope, listen, you're not the only one, you're no more important than me.
That's how I interpreted it.
Since I saw the fall, the fallout and people commenting, I certainly can tell how it looks like he's dressed like Jesus.
And I'm not a fan of that.
So, but I want to read a little bit or share with you some back and forth through this that I think is a beautiful thing.
Now, many of you listening to this program know who Riley gains is.
Riley Gaines was a college athlete.
She was a swimmer and she was very good at what she did.
And she was forced because of the idiotic policies of the NCAA.
She was forced to compete with a biological man who said he was a woman.
And the NCAA let this biological man compete as a woman because he felt like a woman or whatever other nonsense.
I mean, it's preposterous, right?
None of that makes sense.
You've heard Katangi Brown Jackson from the bench say some ridiculous things.
Or no, she was before Congress.
And they asked her to define a woman.
And she couldn't define what a woman is, which is, I mean, she is a woman.
So why can't you just tell them, tell Congress and the world what you are?
It's just all this is idiotic.
And I got to tell you, when I think about these things and I think about the arguments of the left today,
I think that they get together.
And I think once they know they're in their inner circle, I think they have to make fun of us.
I think they have to say there's no way that they think we're serious about what we're saying.
And we treat their arguments sometimes as though they're legitimate.
Listen, even I don't think that they're serious.
But the only thing that you can do when people are spouting lies off at the mouth or whatever is to share the truth.
I've said on this program when truth is not spoken lies fill the void.
That's what happens.
And that's why I do this program.
And that's why there are other people out there that are speaking truth into the world around them.
So that truth can be heard and received.
That's the, that's the message.
Or that's the mission I should say of this program, the mission of this program.
It's written down.
It's part of our, of our plan and so forth.
The mission of this program is to help others here and receive truth.
You know, I grew up in a union Democrat home.
I was raised by two wonderful parents.
I wasn't raised at a leftist home.
I wasn't even raised at a liberal home.
I was raised in a union Democrat home of conservative family, really,
who released my dad voted Democrat because he was in the union.
And he was convinced that the Republicans were after his jobs and his way,
or his job and his wages and all that sort of thing.
And I was raised in that environment.
I wasn't raised in church.
There were a few times I went to church as a kid, sometimes very few times with my grandmother.
A few times I might have gone to like a vacation Bible school, that sort of thing.
And then I ultimately, ultimately went to a fellowship of Christian athletes football camp,
which the organization, that organization I'm eternally grateful for.
I had a coach who was a member of fellowship of Christian athletes.
He started a chapter in our school.
He got us to camp where I heard the gospel message.
Really, I would say for the first time ever.
I think that that's probably, in my recollection, that's the truth.
I heard the gospel in its entirety.
At least at a point where I could understand it for the first time.
In Marshall, Indiana, at the time, the national headquarters,
I think it was the national headquarters for FCA, I heard the gospel and accepted it.
But I didn't know anything about the Bible back in those days.
I knew that I used to tell people, I knew there was a guy named Moses,
I knew there was a guy named David, and I knew there was a guy named Jesus
that I really should be concerned about.
That's really all I knew.
And so, as I think about my journey to learning truth or having truth revealed,
spoken to me as I've searched the scriptures or learned from other people
or all the ways that those things are passed on,
I think about this from time to time.
And I share this message with people.
Now, our children, they've been raised in church.
And I had this conversation even yesterday.
I had this conversation yesterday with someone on staff at our church.
And I said, I don't think people who are in a church family, a church culture,
you know, where they go to church every Sunday,
I don't think we fully understand how little people outside of that understand some of these things.
And I don't.
It's still, even myself having lived it,
it's still remarkable to me how little people know about some of these things.
And as I don't fault them or anything, they just, they don't know.
How are they supposed to know if they've not heard the Bible tells us this?
And how are they supposed to hear if we're not speaking them?
And for those who know the truth, if we don't speak it,
and ultimately that truth is in the person of Jesus Christ,
God Almighty is the source of all truth.
And if we don't speak the truth, they get filled, gets filled with lies.
And so when there's bad ideas out there or things that are not accurate and true,
I think we have an obligation to speak out about those things.
Even if, even if you find yourself scratching your head as to why people would believe some of these things,
why they conclude these things,
I think we still have an obligation to correct the record.
Again, not that we have all the answers because we don't, although I,
as I've said on this program before, I would understand why you would think we've got it all figured out here.
After listening, I don't listen to this program, but sometimes I hear eyes working on something
and I'll look at her and say, man, you're, you're lucky to be able to listen to this each and every day.
But in all seriousness, I don't have it all figured out.
But I tell you what, the things that we do have figured out,
they are important for us to understand and to pass along.
And one of those things, getting back to Riley Gaines here in this,
what Leah Thomas or whatever that individuals, I don't remember his actual name,
but he went by Leah Thomas and he has a bunch of female records for swimming,
but he's a male and we're supposed to act like this is normal, that this is acceptable,
that this is even remotely in the world of saying people.
It's not, it's not saying people and Riley Gaines to her credit
when she was an athlete and even since retiring or I guess graduating,
she stood out against it, stood up against this stuff.
She stood up and talked about the ridiculousness of how this is negatively impacted female sports,
how this has taken away scholarships or medals or awards or records from female swimmers.
It's the whole point of having female sports.
Now we're letting biological males in there.
So this is what she's known for.
And she's a pretty consistent boy.
I don't follow her on a lot on a lot of thing.
I mean, I'm in my own world, that's not an insult to Riley Gaines,
but when I hear her out there, I find myself,
I find myself nodding in agreement with her.
So she responds to Trump's post, this post on Truth Social,
where he again depicts himself potentially here as Jesus.
Trump says he thought he was depicting himself as a doctor.
I don't see that, I don't know.
You know, AI, you have to give it instructions on what you want in the image.
I don't know.
I'm guessing Trump did this himself or had somebody he knew, get it together.
Like I said, my first interpretation was that he was kind of coming after the Pope saying,
you don't have anything on me, so to speak.
But be it as it may, Riley Gaines saw this.
And she posts this on, I guess this is on X,
she says, why?
Seriously, I cannot understand why he'd post this.
Is he looking for a response?
Does he actually think this?
Either way, two things are true.
One, a little humility would serve him well and two,
God shall not be mocked.
Now, I agree with this again, especially if you see this and say
he's making a comparison of himself as Jesus.
That's not acceptable.
And so I agree with her, her tweet here,
a little humility would serve Trump well.
And God's not going to be mocked.
I mean, you know, God is,
it's interesting to me when I listen to people on the left.
Or let's take that part out.
People who are atheist or people who hate the idea of God
or who are at odds with God,
who just openly rebel and do not submit
or accept his divinity or anything like that.
His existence.
They make claims.
They make some claims.
And they're bold claims sometimes.
But they'll make a claim that God, what kind of an ego?
What kind of an ego needs people to say how wonderful he is?
Well, I get a news flash for everybody who thinks that God doesn't need that.
God is eternal.
I don't, we don't have the slightest concept of just what it's like to be God.
He doesn't need anything from us.
He doesn't need anything from us.
And the more I've learned and the more I've studied scripture
and I think the more that God has taught me,
I think one of the biggest lessons is the things that, for example,
when we worship God, worship means to consider something ultimately worthy.
If God is the source of all life and of all things and He is,
then of course He's worthy of our worship.
And this is the other, this is the point.
It's not because He's got an ego and He needs to hear it all day.
That's absurd.
He is supremely confident.
There's no doubt in Him that maybe, oh my goodness, maybe I'm not as good as I should be.
Why don't they like me?
And there's no insecurity in God.
All of this, all of the things He's done for us are for our own good.
He wants us to worship Him because that's how the world works.
He is the ultimate source of goodness and truth.
And anything that takes priority over Him for us is a distraction.
It interferes with us truly living, having the presence of God in our lives
through His Spirit is the single greatest thing that we can experience.
People go through life hungering and thirsting for meaning to life.
One of the things that just popped into my head, do you remember?
Walt Chamberlain.
Walt Chamberlain, one of the greatest NBA basketball players ever was dominant for his time,
scored 100 points in a game.
They say allegedly, I think he actually did.
The guy's stat numbers, I mean, it would look like a video game, 53 points, 36 rebounds, 11 blocks, or whatever.
The guy was dominant.
He had said that he had slept with over 20,000 women in his life, as that was some sort of an accomplishment.
And as later years, I've read, seen it reported that he kind of had regrets about that.
And we seek to fill our lives with things that don't ultimately matter.
What matters is being in a relationship with the one who created us.
Riley Gaines is right on this, friends.
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Welcome back, my friends.
Talking here about Riley Gaines reaction, response to President Trump posting
that image that AI generated image on social media earlier in the week.
I want to read for you the exchange.
I shared with you her initial response.
Again, she asks why seriously I cannot understand why he posts this.
Is he looking for a response?
Does he actually think this either way two things are true?
A little humility would serve him well.
And number two, God shall not be mocked.
So Trump being Trump.
Trump was asked in...
Well, Trump responded.
Trump responded by saying, I didn't listen to Riley Gaines.
I'm not a big fan of Riley actually.
So that was his response.
Now, this is again, Trump.
Listen, I'm not...
When things like this happen, I try to explain why they've happened.
I'm not defending it or anything like that.
This is just who Trump is.
The guys short of a conviction by Almighty God, Donald Trump's not going to change.
And again, I don't mean that.
Again, that's not meant to be interpreted anyway.
I'm just saying he is going to be who he is.
Unless or until God just convicts him and Trump decides to change.
And I'm not saying he has to change or that he needs...
Of course, everybody needs to change to some degree.
But I'm not here to debate the degree.
I'm just simply, I think, for my vantage point,
I think I'm telling you what's accurate and true.
But if you attack Trump, he fights back.
It doesn't matter who it is.
I mean, I'm looking here in an article from nottheb.com,
which this is in the stack of stuff which goes out every day.
The other articles that support what I'm talking about
if you want to read more into this.
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But this article gives a screenshot of Elon Musk's tweets.
Remember when Elon and Trump had it out for each other last summer?
Well, this is a similar sort of thing.
I'm not saying Riley Gaines is as popular as powerful as Elon Musk,
but she's a well-known name and there's...
Trump's basically saying, I listen.
Not a fan of hers anyway, which of course he is.
He's had great things to say about her.
This is just how Trump reacts in response.
And I think adults, if Trump does this, if Trump ever did this to me,
I just think you have to just accept it for what it is.
You can't take it personally, you can't worry about it.
This is going to just fade off into the distance.
But this is how Trump behaves.
But I wanted to share with you Riley Gaines' response
because it's really a thing of beauty.
It truly is her response to Trump saying that.
And I have to share this because I think it's beautiful.
I do.
So let me share it with you.
She, after Trump posted that, she says this.
I love the president, and I'm so grateful he's in the Oval Office.
Of course, I'll continue to support him and the America First Agenda.
At the end of the day, I do nothing for the approval of man.
Our purpose on this earth is to glorify him, capital age, referring to God,
in all that we do.
The truth, social post, missed the mark.
It's now deleted.
Amazing.
So she's focusing here on, look, he did something.
Look, I love Trump.
I'm on board with his agenda.
I don't really care that he's coming after me.
My purpose is to glorify God.
His post missed the mark, and he's deleted it.
I kind of consider that a victory is what Riley Gaines is saying.
Here she continues though.
We're imperfect people.
I know I am.
I don't get my feelings heard easy.
And I know with the president, it's not really not personal.
I want to spend eternity in a real place called heaven.
I'd love for Trump to be there too.
My oh my, that those words, my friends, that is beautiful.
There's more to this.
But just let that sink in.
She was just attacked.
I don't say attacked, but she was ridiculed.
She was demeaned by the president of the United States.
And instead of getting into a tit for tat situation, which, of course,
you're never going to win with Trump.
She says something that that is, to me, infinitely better than getting into a,
a contest, a race to the bottom here.
She says, I want to spend eternity in a real place called heaven.
I love for Trump to be there too.
I have a question for you.
You know that, I know the vast majority of you listening to my voice share
my political viewpoints, your conservatives, your libertarians,
your limited government folks, however you want to classify yourself.
But I feel obligated to ask this question.
When you think about, listen, we have people who are literally fighting truth
who are opposed to God in his ways, his natural design, his sovereignty,
his authority, his dominion, they mock him and everything else.
And I know they, we shouldn't mince words.
We shouldn't act like the things that they do are good and pleasing to God.
We shouldn't do that.
But do you want to spend eternity in a real place called heaven?
And for your enemies to repent and to be there too.
You know, there's a story in the Bible, the story in the Bible, the book of Jonah.
Jonah knew that he was being called by God to go preach to the city of Nineveh.
And Jonah hated the people.
He hated the people who lived in Nineveh.
And he said, God, I'm not going to do it.
I'm not going to do it.
In fact, I'll do anything but that.
He ran from God.
He ran from God.
God on a ship trying to just get out of Dodge.
Just get me away from here.
Get's on the ship.
The ship enters stormy waters.
The people on the ship are trying to figure out why.
Because they think that this is the gods or God trying to tell them that he's not happy with someone on board.
And they cast lots.
And basically, basically, Jonah draws the short straw.
He basically says, listen, I'm the reason for this.
God wants me to do something.
And I don't really want to do it.
And so why don't you just throw me overboard?
Just wild stuff.
So they throw him.
He overboard.
Storm stops, whatever.
This is the story of Jonah and the big fish or the whale, whatever.
Fish comes and swallows him and he spins three days in the belly of the fish.
And he's eventually basically vomited back up on shore, so to speak.
Jonah then eventually goes to preach to Nineveh and the people respond.
And Jonah gets mad.
And listen to this as I just read those words.
Her words not mine.
She said, I want to spend eternity in a real place called heaven.
And I'd love for Trump to be there too.
So Jonah goes and preaches a message, shares a message.
The people respond and he gets mad and he starts sulking because these are his enemies.
And this is, listen, Jonah's going through, Jonah dealt with a lot of it.
Sometimes it's easy to to pounce on these people and say, my goodness, why didn't you know?
Do you read the story of the Israelites? Why didn't they know better?
But the reality is, is that those stories are there to kind of remind us that we're the same way.
And Jonah just wanted to die.
He would rather have died than to rejoice over the fact that his enemies decided to respond positively to Yahweh.
And I'm just, I hear that story in her tweet here.
And there's more to the tweet, but I'm out of time this segment.
So I'm going to have to take a break and share the rest of it on the other side of the break.
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Welcome back, my friends.
Third and final segment of the program here today.
I want to finish reading this tweet because it's beautiful that Riley gains had posted in response.
This was a couple of days ago.
Now three days ago, April 13th.
So I, last segment had read the part of the tweet where she said,
I want to spend eternity in a real place called heaven.
I love for Trump to be there too.
Then she says this, Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.
It's John 14.6 by the way.
I'll keep doing my part by speaking truth and doing my best to lead others to Christ.
This is good stuff.
And in parentheses, she says, no, I won't be selling merch with his insults on them.
Ha, ha, ha.
Anyway, isn't this a beautiful thing?
Isn't this a beautiful response?
Isn't this the way?
Listen, I think that there's something...
Some of you don't agree with this.
And I don't mean the story that we've been talking about, the AI-generated image of Trump.
Maybe trying to claim he's connected to or, you know, somehow equivalent to Jesus.
I don't think he meant it that way, but maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm completely wrong on this.
So I'm not saying this particular story.
But I do think, I do think that in general, it's been refreshing, depending upon how you interpret that word,
you may not agree with the point.
But it's been refreshing to see a politician, a politician like Trump, go after this stuff relentlessly.
And I think the reason is because it was so lacking before.
There was no fight.
There was no fight in our elected officials for so long.
It was refreshing to see it.
And not only have we seen it, we've seen it in degrees that were never, we're never going to see this again.
What we're witnessing politically in this country.
This is unsharded waters.
This period of history, if it is to repeat itself, is going to be many, many years down the road,
assuming that this country even survives that long, my friends.
It's just not something.
What we're in, it's just not going to happen again.
It isn't.
And so part of what made it appealing for Trump is that it was so lacking from politicians before.
As I've shared before on here, when I started this program 11 years, almost 11 years, it'll be 11 years August 10th of this year.
We started in 2015.
But when I, when I started this program, I remember the 2016 primary.
I remember the 17 candidates.
I remember talking about it as though there were 16 politicians and one guy named Donald Trump.
And it was, he was, he was a fresh breath of air.
To me, in my opinion, he brought a lot of other stuff with it.
I mean, it was just like, whoa, we've not been down this path before.
This is a lot to think about.
This is a lot going on here.
Trump brought all of that.
But it was refreshing because it was so lacking.
And I used to say in 2016, we're looking for one of two things.
One of two things that Republicans typically get when they elect someone is they get somebody who is not as conservative as he or she claimed that they were.
Or they find someone that is principled, but they're just a wimp and they're not capable or willing to fight for their beliefs.
And Trump doesn't fit into that category.
It's not an ideological conservative, but I do think by and large that this has been good and healthy for this country.
It's the only way.
I think it's the only way.
I think it's required.
It's a prerequisite to get the attention of people to say, snap out of it.
We are in a dire straight here because of what's been going on in our country for all of these years.
And we've got to wake up and smell the coffee, so to speak.
And I think that that Trump has done that.
I'm also reminded, listen, there's even different types of personalities in the Bible.
We talked about the Bible today.
It's easy to talk about certain personalities, but there were divisive personalities.
I've shared the story of the prophet Elijah.
He went up Mount Carmel.
He had a showdown with the prophets of Bale.
This was a false god, an idol made by human hands.
And there was a large group of prophets that were supposedly communicating with Bale.
And Elijah goes up to Mount Carmel and basically taunts them all.
You know, let's have a contest. Let's see who's got his is real.
All you hundreds of prophets of Bale, you go do your thing over there.
I'm going to sit over here patiently watch this nonsense happening.
I'm going to mock you in the process and he did.
Perhaps you should scream a little louder.
Maybe you've not cut yourselves quite enough to get your God's attention.
Maybe he's on vacation. Maybe he went to the bathroom.
This is the things Elijah was saying to them.
I mean, provoking them.
Scream louder.
Maybe he's taking a nap.
G Wiz, he's part of hearing.
And then when they finally gave up Elijah was dramatic.
He was. He was dramatic.
He said, let's pour all this extra water on the altar, make it basically, you know, just full of water.
He dug a trench around it. It was full of water.
And then God burned up the offering.
So there's different types of people and personalities and all these things that, again,
I'm not claiming Trump is anything more than he actually is.
I'm just saying that it's easy to say we should only behave in a certain way.
And that there's never a time for some of these other things because I think that there aren't.
I think it was necessary to get us to this point.
And I can say that without saying that the post on Truth Social, the AI image was good.
I got to go though.
SDG.
