MZTV 1457: Sex Talk #9: What Does "To Be On Fire" Mean?
In this edition of MZTV, not only will you learn what "to be on fire" specifically refers to (in 1 Corinthians 7:9), but you will learn the proper translation of 1 Corinthians 7:26. Where the KJV has "the present distress," the Concordant Literal New Testament (CLNT) has, "the present necessity." Wow, what a difference. Instead of their being some first-century persecution underway causing Paul to dispense unnatural marriage advice, we discover "the present necessity" to be something far more common, simple, and timeless. You will not hear this interpretation anywhere else.
As a bonus, I share with you the very moment on August 17, 1969, when the heavens convulsed and the earth followed suit—when the last shreds of innocence (albeit the liberated variety) appeared and then disappeared in the middle of a deep purple night. For those who were there, an era became bygone with the swish of chiffon and the angel-like whoosh of white leather fringe. A camera at the bottom of that hill (that rural New York farm-mound) caught the convulsion, backlit though it was, and set it to celluloid. Can you, a mere mortal, see the disappearing corona? It surrounds Rose Stone, who is completely unaware of it. Yet when she and her family step off this plywood dais, the apocalyptic dawn is officially upon us.
MZTV 48: What Does God Think About Pre-Marital Sex?: https://youtu.be/AOdJeEFG2uE?si=XB0f3E_mjQtSITQv
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MZTV 1456: Is Paul's 1 Corinthians 7 Marital Advice Obsolete?
We are told by Christian scholars that either a persecution of the saints or the supposed coming indignation forced the apostle Paul's marital advice in 1 Corinthians chapter 7, especially when he encourages believers to remain single. Clyde Pilkington takes this to the next level, insisting that the advice here is not only obsolete, but that it belongs to a different era, and that now believers are to marry at every opportunity, seize the day—family-wise—and use up the world as much as they can.
What Mr. Pilkington and the Christian scholars have in common is that they both use the KJV. Mr. Pilkington's use of this error-ridden version is worse and less excusable, however, as he knows there's a better version available—the Concordant Literal New Testament. But he cherry-picks the KJV when needed to forward his "Family First" agenda.
In opposition to all this, I contend to you that Paul's marital advice of 1 Corinthians is timeless, and that there was NO CHANGE WHATSOEVER between the advice given to the Corinthians and that to the Ephesians some thirty years later.
This is probably part one of three.
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MZTV 1455: Paul Instructs First Century Husbands How to Lose Their Wives?
Those who teach that Christ's return is probably hundreds of years away MUST divorce Paul's earlier epistles from his latter ones. Why? Because it was Paul's earlier epistles (1 Corinthians and 1 Thessalonians) where he revealed the secret of the snatching away of the body of Christ and that those body members alive at the return of Christ will not be put to repose.
This is bad news to those who are afraid of the snatching away and who would dread being removed from their families, and so they must concoct teachings that relegate Paul's early letters to a bone-heap of the past. Two of the teachings subserving this purpose are: 1) The Acts 28 Theory, and 2) The Pre-Millennial Kingdom Theory.
Clyde Pilkington embraces both of these theories, taking the further step of claiming that Paul's marriage advice of 1 Corinthians is NOT his marriage advice of Ephesians. But Clyde makes a critical mistake when teaching that Paul's advice in 1 Corinthians 7:29 ("...let those having wives be as though not having them") would cause husbands not only to lose their wives but to grieve the holy spirit of God. AS IF Paul would EVER give marital advice to husbands that would cause such destruction.
Simply because Paul gives marital advice in Ephesians does NOT mean that Paul intends for marriage and family life to now be the pinnacle of a spiritual walk. And yet this is the artificial construct of those who MUST divorce the Ephesians Paul from the 1 Corinthians Paul in order to make the snatching away of the body of Christ disappear.
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MZTV 1454: I Love Clyde Pilkington, But This Has Gone Too Far
Mercifully, God has given us a message of grace to sustain us and help us survive this era and eon. But at its core, this is NOT an era or eon of grace, but an era of suffering (Romans 8:18) and an eon of wickedness (Galatians 1:4.) It is an eon of wickedness that CONTAINS a message of grace.
Clyde Pilkington, a dear friend and teacher in the body of Christ, desperately wants this eon to go on for another ten thousand years. This is due to his belief that the era spoken of by Paul in his early epistles is not the era we're living in now. Mr. Pilkington has bought into a theory that cuts Paul's letters in half, relegating the early half to a different era than the latter half. It is not difficult to demonstrate from Scripture the unworkability of this theory.
Clyde's motivation for wanting this era to continue is that he is a comfortable, happy family man convinced that marriage and child-bearing are the highest spiritual attainment in this life. This being the case (in Clyde's theology), why would God want to interrupt something so beautiful and holy?
This myopic vision selfishly ignores the greater problems of suffering and death that have plagued the human race since Adam. Not only that, but it ignores the TEMPORARY nature of the eon (explained by Paul in 1 Corinthians chapter 7) and the groaning for deliverance (Romans 8:23) implanted by God into every member of Christ's body. Well—every member except Clyde Pilkington, that is, and those who have grasped onto his teaching that this era is "limitless" and that we're all guaranteed to die.
If anyone has been seduced by this false teaching, I implore you to watch this presentation of MZTV and the next two presentations. I will be proving to you the gross error of this position, and showing you the expectation that the apostle PAUL wants for the members of Christ's body. SPOILER ALERT: It is not an expectation of death.
MZ/IB Archive - WCCD Grace Café Series: Christ is Greater Than Adam (June 28 - Hour 1): https://youtu.be/u8v2pcmZfRU?si=I7lSBIVBLV5RNJkk
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MZTV 1453: Is God Smart Enough to Finish What He Started?
Jesus told a parable about a man who set out to build a tower but failed to calculate the cost. Adverse circumstances got the best of him and he could not complete the project. His tower, therefore, sat in an abandoned shambles for years and years (forever, actually), leaving the builder to be ridiculed by all passers-by as a first class fool.
This is the EXACT portrait painted by the Christian religion of God. These people are not only poor representatives of the true God but, as brainwashed sycophants, stubbornly worship their homemade "deity" as a success—in spite of His obvious and embarrassing failure. Even atheists see through this sham.
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MZTV 1452: Is There a Celestial City Even More Magnificent Than the New Jerusalem?
1) The New Jerusalem descends to the New Earth from heaven. 2) The tabernacle in the wilderness, built by Moses, was based on a heavenly model shown him by angels on Mt. Sinai. 3) There is a worship system ("divine service") in the celestial realm just as there is on earth.
Based on these Scriptural facts: Is there a city, a worship system, or even a temple of some kind AMONG THE CELESTIALS (where we are going) that exceeds by thousands or even millions of times the city, the worship system, and the temple prescribed by God here on earth?
As exceedingly large and magnificent are the heavens compared to earth, would not the divine counterparts (indeed, the MODELS) of these things be so much more magnificent than anything earth could possibly accommodate?
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MZTV 1451: End Time Report—The Prostitutions of Christianity and Trump
Christianity is fatally attracted to Trump, and vice-verse. This will become an illicit marriage of church and state that the book of Revelation calls "The Beast."
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MZTV 1450: Are You Afraid of Success Like I Am?
I'm a walking contradiction. On the one hand, I want things to go well for me. On the other hand, with success and notoriety comes more responsibility, more accountability, more scrutiny, more trouble. I want to arrive somewhere, but I want to fly under the radar at the same time. I love sincere compliments (I love it when you tell me that my work has changed your life, that you watch the show faithfully with your coffee in the morning, and that this channel is a lifeline for you in a wicked eon), but on the other hand, when building-up turns to fawning, I squirm a little bit and will say something like, "Let's change the subject for awhile." Let me be the subject for five minutes (thank you very much, I need it), then on to the predicate.
I think we are so used to being low, unknown, unnoticed, and under-appreciated, that when the opposite things come we get startled into reticence and reflexively draw back into our comfort zones.
I have crawled out of my comfort zone many times—driving to Cleveland for five weeks in 1999 to do the live Grace Cafe radio program was one of these times, quitting the Postal Service to do this work full time was certainly another—and I'm always thankful, in the end, to have peered out from my groundhog hole. But it comes with a price, eh?
Too MUCH of a good thing is always bad. At least for now. "Everything, all the time" is a lyric from the Eagles' song, "Life in the Fast Lane," and even one of the most popular musical groups of all time paints it as a bad thing. And yet, "everything, all the time' is precisely what God is going to give us when we are snatched away.
As presently constituted with flesh and blood bodies, we could not handle "everything, all the time." We would literally die of pleasure. This is the practical reason why our bodies must be changed. Our new bodies will be built to accept and sustain the glory that is rightfully ours through Christ.
In Philippians 3:12, Paul relates how he had to learn to both abound and be abased. I think abounding might have been the harder lesson for Paul. Maybe for us too? We tend to think, "I'm not worthy" or, 'I want neither the notoriety nor the responsibility of fame." Well, don't worry. God has built in ceilings to even the greatest pleasures on earth so that when you do get too much, you vomit it out.
This will not be a problem when we rise to meet the Lord in the air. Then, our bodies will sustain and appreciate, with room to spare, supernal glory. We will not only accept but expect the worship of ancient, celestial magistrates—all due to Christ. Christ Himself will see to our change so that we, like Him, might bask in God's version of "everything, all the time." Maybe it's about time?
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MZTV 1449: End Time Report—The Solar Eclipse of 2024
Does the total solar eclipse today across the breadth of the United States (the great gathering place of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel) mean anything prophetically? In relation to the similar eclipse of seven years ago—the same year as the Revelation 12 sign of September 23, 2017—I would say "yes."
MZ/IB Archive - WCCD Grace Café Series: God Does His Best While I'm At My Worst (June 11- Hour 2): https://martinzender.com/MZTV/MZTV1449_End_Time_Report_The_Solar_Eclipse_of_2024.mp3
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MZTV 1448: The Only People in Human History to Cheat Death
We will be the only people in human history to cheat death, and death doesn't like it. This is when Death loses its sting, because Death is shocked at what happens and never quite gets over it.
I owe Robert an apology for saying yesterday he believed that Jesus left His body in the tomb. I got it wrong and I’m sorry. Rather, Robert believes that Jesus Christ left His body of the Mount of Olives, shedding it just before ascending into heaven in sight of His disciples, leaving it to His crew to figure out what to do with it. (I am hoping they took it to a taxidermist and that it will show up someday at a flea market or garage sale.)
Why did Jesus leave His body behind? Notwithstanding the fact Jesus told His disciples he was “flesh and bone,” Robert still insists that the resurrected body of Christ also contained blood. And since flesh and blood cannot enjoy an allotment in the kingdom, that body had to go. And of course Robert still believes that living members of the body of Christ will leave corpses for our loved-ones to find, notwithstanding the fact that Paul says our bodies will be transfigured. Robert has his own way of thinking, refusing to avail himself of teachers. Teachers misled him in the past, therefore no teacher can be trusted. I began this show with a formal apology to Robert, but it was distracting and took up too much time, so I deleted it and hit the ground running with the topic at hand. I'll apologize on Monday.
But turning back now to happier topics that do not involve corpses (my apology to Robert and others who see corpses everywhere), let’s revisit Corinthians 15:54-54 and see when exactly Paul says Death will be swallowed up by Victory, and when exactly Death loses its sting. This study is engaging, as it intimately involves US, the living members of the body of Christ.
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MZTV 1447: Will We Be Resurrected or Transformed?
All transfiguration is transformation, but not all transformation is transfiguration. These are different words in the Greek, yet close in meaning. Our Lord was transformed (metamorpho in the Greek; Matthew 17:2), yet Paul says that we will be transfigured (metachematizo; Philippians 3:21).
Surprisingly, a transfiguration is more radical than a transformation. Something that is transformed need not become sublimely different, yet transfiguration requires a change in the very nature of a thing. At least, this is the way I understand it at this time. Our Lord did not become something different, but was rather suddenly displayed as He truly was. We, on the other hand, become something different.
If I say we are transformed, it is true—all transfigurations are transformations. Yet Paul says specifically that we are transfigured. I do not want anyone to think that I am not appreciating the difference between these two words. Our Lord was transformed and thus did not require as radical a change as we.
The great revelation of this presentation is that, at the time of the Lord’s return in the air for His body, the dead and the living are changed in different ways. The dead are roused; the living are not. The dead are ROUSED with changed bodies. Our LIVING bodies must be changed.
Speaking of change, if anyone here has thought that living members of the body of Christ must necessarily die before becoming immortal, you have a pleasant change of thought coming.
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MZTV 1446: And Then RIIIIIIIP! Went The Temple Veil
The point where God temporarily rejected Israel was certainly not Acts 28:28. That has got to be the deafest, dumbest, and blindest line that has ever been concocted. The true line is so obvious it's nothing less than a miracle that ANYONE could walk past it.
A continuation here of the rebuttal of a book written by Clyde Pilkington claiming that every member of the body of Christ must die. I won't be on this topic forever but I won't be satisfied until this theory dies and stays dead.
Free at no extra charge to you: A history of Charles Welch and the development of the Acts 28:28 theory. Which came first, a fear of the snatching away or the Acts 28:28 theory? I certainly have MY theory.
ZWTF SPECIAL EDITION: A defense of the Expectation of the Body of Christ, Part 2: NEW TRUTH: https://martinzender.com/ZWTF/ZWTF4.21.pdf
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MZTV 1445: This Verse Proves That One Needn't Die to Be Together With Christ
Here is the long-awaited verse from Philippians proving that one needn't die to be together with Christ.
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MZTV 1444: We Are To Be Looking For Christ, Not The Coroner
We are told over and over again by Paul to be expecting the return of Christ and the transformation of our bodies. Yet there is a teacher in the body of Christ, Clyde Pilkington, who insists that we are “wasting our time” hoping for deliverance and that, instead of expecting Christ, we ought to be expecting the hearse instead.
It sounds like I’m joking, but I’m not. Clyde Pilkington, a teacher in the body of Christ, is encouraging us to expect only death, merrily insisting—without evidence, and in the face of anti-evidence—that “Christ will not return in our lifetimes.” In fact, according to Mr. Pilkington, Christ is not returning for us at all. Ever. Don’t believe me? Here’s the quote:
“Christ is NOT returning in our lifetime. The hope of His coming belongs to Israel.”
—Clyde Pilkington, Bible Student’s Notebook
You’ve been hoping for His coming? Silly, unspiritual person—that’s for Israel. If only you were an Israelite. But sorry, you're not. In YOUR evangel, the only coming for YOU is the coroner. To your doorstep.
Here’s another quote from the teacher who is expecting only the coroner and the embalmer in this life:
“Don’t waste your time imagining that you will be delivered away from your divine training ground.”
—Clyde Pilkington, Bible Student’s Notebook #488
So use your time wisely and pre-pay your funeral expenses.
I am not saying that WE are guaranteed not to die. I'm saying what Paul is saying, that there are a handful of body of Christ members, surviving to the presence of the Lord, who will not be put to repose (1 Corinthians 15:51). We could very well be them. Every member of the body of Christ from Paul onward is supposed to think this: “We could very well be them.” This is a happy expectation BUILT IN to the evangel of the grace of God. It’s part of it.
We are not so arrogant to assume that WE are the ones who will not be put to repose. We THINK we are, but no one knows for sure. We are not so selfish as to say that if it’s NOT us then we will abandon the expectation. The expectation is that SOME members of the body of Christ, at SOME time, will not have to experience death. We are celebrating THE TRUTH. We are celebrating the joyous miracle, the amazing secret disclosed by Paul that there will be a spectacular EXCEPTION to the grim work of the Grim Reaper.
So screw you, Grim Reaper!
Not everyone is happy about the Grim Reaper getting screwed in this life. Strange, yes? One has to wonder if maybe such teachers have some sort of kickback scheme going with the funeral directors.
MZ/IB Archive - WCCD Grace Café Series: Christ Reconciles All Creation to God (June 11 - Hr 1): https://youtu.be/lYA8RKRK3Aw?si=63-2NIoDUdhKDPc7
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MZTV 1439: God Prefers Us From the Beginning to Love Truth
Why are billions of people perishing for the eon? Because they have not received a love of the truth. Only God can impart a love of the truth, but nevertheless this is what distinguishes those who have eonian life from those who don’t: the love of the truth.
The main point of this episode of MZTV is to show you that God will cause both vessels of honor and vessels of dishonor to come to a PERSONAL realization of their spiritual disposition, that is, whether they have hated the truth or loved it. This is essential, for people must be convinced in their own hearts via incontrovertible evidence why they are either enjoyers of or missers of eonian life.
God does this by setting traps. By means of these traps, He snares the truth-haters, tricking them into exposing THEMSELVES, while at the same time using these truth-haters as foils for the truth LOVERS, who realize who come to realize their disposition via comparison (the “contrast principle”) with their truth-hating counterparts.
I know this sounds a tad complicated but this is because, um, God is a tad complicated.
MZTV 1093: Watch God Set the Eternal Torment Trap: https://youtu.be/ZgQE_-ScqII?si=0pVdlhw9AuE3eomj
MZ/IB Archive - WCCD Grace Café Series: A Detailed Study of "The Ages" in Scripture (June 10, Hr 2): https://youtu.be/FB4mDxN6Bec?si=nelkFqfrRlmiKmo1
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MZTV 1443: A Dread Fear of the Snatching Away
I have seen the contents of Clyde Pilkington's Book, "Will We Escape Death," in which he insists that all members of the body of Christ must die. This, in spite of Paul's contention in 1 Corinthians 15:51 that, "We all, indeed, shall not be put to repose."
This is the most deceitful collection of "proofs" I have ever seen. Rather than proof, the reader is presented with misquoted Scripture, circular reasoning, misrepresentation of other authors, purposeful avoidance of near context, cherry-picked Bible translations, and sheer outrageous statements dependent upon the gullibility of the reader for persuasion.
I could be wrong, but the only reason I can imagine for anyone adapting this absurd, Jules Verne-like teaching is if one's fear of being snatched away alive by Christ outweighs one's willingness to critically think.
Indeed, a fear of leaving the earth in so sudden a fashion may be the impetus for not only the "we-must-all-surely-die" theory, but also the Acts 28 and the "pre-millennial-kingdom" nonsense.
I daresay that a long life on earth ending with a hearty eulogy and weeping grandchildren may be the comfort zone of more people than we think.
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MZTV 1442: We Shall NOT All Die
The apostle Paul, addressing the body of Christ under inspiration of the Holy Spirit, wrote that "We all, indeed shall not be put to repose." Yet our brother Clyde Pilkington, in a new book, claims that EVERY member of the body of Christ MUST be put to repose. What could cause a man to put his own teaching up against the apostle's inspired declarations and consider his own teaching to be superior? We investigate this phenomenon in today's MZTV.
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MZTV 1441: Martin Zender Answers Your Most Pressing Questions
If we are created in the image of God, why don't we have free wills? Even though we are justified, will we still somehow be punished for our sin? How can I I have a greater calling and a higher destiny than Peter? All these questions are satisfyingly answered in this edition of MZTV.
Additionally, I am publicly mourning over my brother Clyde Pilkington's assertion that every member of the body of Christ must and will die. This, in direct opposition to Paul's statement in 1 Corinthians 15:51, "We shall NOT all be put to repose." For me, this is a bridge too far. It's a slap to the face of inspired Scripture concerning the Body of Christ.
If this and other wild assertions from the Pilkington camp were based on sound scholarship, then we'd have to consider it. But they're not. When one sees how poor the scholarship actually is (I will point this out in detail in an upcoming show), one will once again be able to rest with confidence in Paul's declarative statement.
When it comes down to Paul Vs. Clyde, there IS a clear winner.
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MZTV 1440: When Occupying the Glorious Future, Could We Ever Forget Our Ignoble Past?
Why does God say in Isaiah 65:17 that the former heavens and earth “shall not be remembered”? Is God actually going to forget what He did in the past? And what about the EVENTS of the former earth? If our future bliss is based upon our former trials, how could we not remember the very things that provide for the contrastive experience?
MP3: https://martinzender.com/MZTV/MZTV1440_When_Occupying_the_Glorious_Future_Could_We_Ever_Forget_Our_Ignoble_Past.mp3
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MZTV 1438: Des Moines Conference Q & A
From "Will we still be able to eat steak and wings during the millennial kingdom," to "Does Abraham have a celestial allotment?" I fielded all comers at the Des Moines, IA Conference last September.
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MZTV 1436: How to Explain the Rich Man and Lazarus to Crazy Christians Who Think It's Literal
Christians use the parable of The Rich Man and Lazarus to try to prove that eternal torment is true. What they miss—as always—is context. They like to say, "Nowhere is it called a parable!" Oh, but it is. But they have to go back one chapter to see that—but they're just not that careful or interested.
Next, they proclaim that this is what happens to people who die having not believed in Jesus. Really? Where in the context is faith in Jesus even mentioned? Uh oh. This point wrecks their little torture fantasies every time.
MP3: https://martinzender.com/MZTV/MZTV1436_How_to_Explain_the_Rich_Man_and_Lazarus_to_Crazy_Christians_Who_Think_It's_Literal.mp3
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MZTV 1436: This Small Christian Tract Contains World Record Number of Mistakes
Here is another of my talks from the Des Moines conference of last fall. While on my run one morning a week before the conference, I was ruminating to God about what subjects to bring the saints, when I looked down and I saw this track on the sidewalk. Wouldn't that be, like, a strong suggestion from God?
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MZTV 1435: The Work Paul Says We're Supposed to Be Doing; This May Shock You
Whenever we consider the word "work" (especially in the Scriptures) we imagine a grand effort aimed at improving our moral behavior. Well, take a look at what Paul calls "work" in the book of Ephesians. You're going to love this.
This video begins with an explanation of how a laborer in the evangel gets wages. This was inspired by the snarky comment of an antagonist on my channel who condemned me for attempting to "make a name" for myself and for not having "a real job."
I apologize for a couple of audio glitches in this show; not sure what happened but it's rare and fairly unobtrusive.
I love you all!
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MZTV 1434: Saved Without Fruit
In the gospel to Israel, fruit is required as evidence of belief. In the gospel of the transcendent grace of God (Paul's gospel; the gospel to the nations), fruit will naturally follow belief but is not required as evidence of it. Note the difference between fruit being REQUIRED and fruit naturally FOLLOWING belief.
The Israel gospel speaks of fruit as the offspring of a believer. Paul, however, speaks of it as the offspring of the holy spirit (Galatians 5:22) WITHIN a believer (1 Corinthians 3:16).
MZ/IB Archive: WCCD Grace Café Series: WAKE UP: An Urgent Call for Christians (June 10, Hour 1): https://youtu.be/lx9QmWFKbzw?si=RwN-K85mwhJS8MwO
MP3: https://martinzender.com/MZTV/MZTV1434_Saved_Without_Fruit.mp3
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MZTV 1433: Christianity's God is a Sinner; the Sermon on the Mount Proves It
As many of you have discerned, I recorded this week of shows with new viewers in mind. Thankfully (and I knew this would be the case), you have appreciated this. Hearing again the bedrock truths of God's glory sears them even deeper into our minds. It does that for me anyway.
Today's show is old AND new. I spend the first six minutes comparing the gospel of the kingdom with the gospel of Paul, but then after that it's off to the Sermon on the Mount where an incredible discovery surfaces: The Christian god is a sinner. We always knew he was, but the words of Jesus Himself documents it. You're going to love this.
The First Idiot in Heaven: https://martinzender.com/books/first_idiot_enlarged.htm
MP3: https://martinzender.com/MZTV/MZTV1433_Christianity's_God_is_a_Sinner_the_Sermon_on_the_Mount_Proves_It.mp3
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