The late great Don Beres Bartlett would be proud of Daniel Thomas Rouse.

Why? Well, undoubtedly, for many reasons. However, here is one for sure. After Michael Lilborn Williams’ pointed, poignant, powerful podcast presentation in the first 40 minutes of this show, Daniel remembered to promote the Pledge Drive! LOL.

Frankly, it would be hard to imagine someone listening to this program, who came out of religion and legalism through Mike Williams Ministries and the Gospel Revolution, not wanting to do something to help the GR financially.

“What is the thing they don’t like about us? … Where and how do their religious expressions manifest themselves?” Michael asks and answers. “What you’re doing is mentally ill…You need to be set free…It is time for this confusion and idiocy to stop!”

 

“If you don’t want to read the Hebrew Scriptures, read what the New Testament writings say about them”. And that is exactly what the guys do as they look at a teaching of Paul’s in the Book of Acts. We learn why Paul was being forced by James to make a sacrifice. But where do we find Paul’s instructions from? The Hebrew Scriptures! Paul knew. Jesus knew. Even James knew – the Hebrew Scriptures were valid. And we KNOW they still are. “The trilogy of comparing and contrasting Jesus’ teachings, his parables and Hebrew Scriptures – what a powerful thing!”

We learn all about: an emergency “thank you, Jesus’, “the most boring ‘lascivious’ person I know”, why there is more science in creation than evolution, where Michael found God creating evolution in the Hebrew Scriptures, how “relativity doesn’t change actuality”, space-time, how blown away Michael and Daniel where when they discovered the 1,000 year reign of Christ, time ceasing to exist, children and free will, why Richard Roberts may have gotten drummed-out, Michael being a catcher for Benny Hinn, plus so so much more including today’s Command of Christ, “Lucky 13”- “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness”.

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231215 Once and For All: Are the Hebrew Scriptures Valid?
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