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Instead of talking down to one another, lets build each other up in Christ. We are one body in CHrist Jesus. We should never tear down another believer over amoral things. Respect and encouragement in the body of Christ. Read the bible, lead one to Jesus.

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The speaker welcomes listeners to the podcast and expresses gratitude for the previous episode's success. They emphasize the importance of sharing the podcast to spread the message of Christ. The previous episode discussed the impact of social media on people's lives, especially those seeking to learn more about Christ. The speaker encourages listeners to continue sharing the podcast and mentions that they are open to receiving testimonies from listeners. They talk about the importance of testifying and praising God for the goodness and miracles in their lives. The speaker also discusses their involvement in leading a Bible study at their church and the joy they find in studying and preparing for it. They invite listeners to attend the Bible study or watch it on YouTube. The speaker then shares a list of 16 freedoms that believers have in Christ, which were found on a website called EvanTell.org. These freedoms include freedom from guilt, shame, fear, and the bondage of sin, as well as Hello, everyone, and welcome to Testimony of the Goodness of God. It's wonderful to have you with us today, and I thank you for your patience. I know it's been a little while since we've had a podcast. The last one was about social media and respect, is it from God or is it godly or ungodly? And that podcast was our most listened to and most watched on YouTube since we started. So I want to praise God and give Him the glory for all that, and I want to thank each and every one of you for sharing these podcasts. When you share them with another and they share and it shares over and over again, that's how we build an audience and that's how we get the message of Christ out and the messages that I'm putting on the podcast out to others that need to hear it or may want to hear it. And if it lightens someone's day, if it gives someone hope, if it helps one person think more about Christ and come to the Lord, then praise God that's what our meeting is. That's why we're here. That's why I do what I do. Sometimes it may not sound the best, sometimes it may not make a lot of sense to some, but we do our best here to get the message out and use different videos and different ideas and different areas of Christ in the Bible and great testimonies from other people. And the last one we had out over the social media and how social media is affecting our lives, our day-to-day lives, and how it's really affecting the lives of those who want to come to Christ, who want to learn more about Christ. There's so much deception and things you hear out there. So again, thank you for sharing that and I'm going to ask you to do the same thing on this one and any other one we produce and any of the other ones that we have produced in the past. Go back and share those if you want to. It really helps us out and it helps those people find things that they can listen to that are a little bit more wholesome and informative, I hope, and sometimes just about fun. And remember, if you have a testimony that you would like to share with everyone, send us an email and let us know at tgoodnessofgodatgmail.com. tgoodnessofgodatgmail.com. We'll get with you and set up a time we can do a sit-down interview and record your testimony and have a great conversation in the Lord. And the more testimonies we share with others, friends, the better off we're going to be for it. We're going to be able to testify of the greatness and the goodness and the things that God does for us day to day in our lives and healing and leading us and guiding us and picking us up from those valleys and then holding us up high where we're on top of those mountains where we can do nothing but lift our hands and shout praise to the Lord. Today's podcast, friends, is going to be kind of a two-parter, if you will. The first part is going to be geared more towards just believers. Believers in Christ, current worshipers, people who attend church on a regular basis or attend church through social media, through YouTube and the Facebook channels they have of churches and pastors they like to listen to. And there's nothing wrong with doing that online. I think personally the experience of being in a church, being in the house of the Lord and experiencing the Spirit of God with fellow like-minded Christians in the congregation and hearing that sermon live is better. I'd certainly understand if you can't get out, if you're closed in due to illness or something wrong where you can't get out or maybe you don't have the availability to drive. There's plenty of reasons that you can't do that. And let's face it, my prior testimony, I was saved right in my family room watching TV and hearing evangelism and coming to the Lord and asking the Lord and opening the door for the Lord and asking Jesus into my heart and repenting of my sins and praising God and thanking Him. And I wept and I wept and I wept and I was not in the church house. I was at home. I loved it so good the first night I was worried that I didn't do it right back four years ago. So I did it again the next night listening and the Lord assured me that I was truly saved. So I'm not going to condemn anyone for watching at home, but I would suggest to get into the house of the Lord and find a congregation you're comfortable with. Find someone that you love to worship with and get into the Lord there and step up and step out and help the church and build the kingdom of God and help the church grow. Because that's one thing we're going to start out this podcast with. My pastor, Pastor Osborne at Dodge Pentecostal Church, asked me if I would assist in leading a Bible study. And I was honored and I thank God for it and the direction He's led me and is leading me. I looked at it as a great opportunity to learn more and to dig deeper and learn to be a more critical thinker in the Word of God and asking God and praying to God about the wisdom and the knowledge that He can give me. And then to sit down in a congregation and lead it and have the congregation, who most of our congregation has been saved longer than I have, if not all of them, but they've been saved longer than me. And to have our input together in the body of Christ and to worship and to understand and to hear testimony related to the scripture we're studying is just a wonderful experience. And that's another excuse why I haven't really had the podcast out in a couple of weeks. Because I've been focused more on doing the Bible study. I've been through three of them now and I'm more comfortable with it and I feel I can do studies on both ends. So I think it's a great opportunity to put out a good podcast for the folks out there that listen to them and enjoy them. And also to study and prepare a Bible study for our church every other week on a Wednesday evening. If you want to attend, you're more than welcome to. You can go to YouTube at Dodd's Pre-Pentecostal Church. Just type that in the search bar. You should be able to find it. All of our services on Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and Wednesday evening are all on there. Or please, come on out if you live close enough right there in Waynesville, Ohio on 0122. We start at 10 o'clock for Sunday evening. If you want to attend, you're more than welcome to. You can go to YouTube at Dodd's Pre-Pentecostal Church. Just type that in the search bar. Please, come on out if you live close enough right there in Waynesville, Ohio on 0122. We start at 10 o'clock for Sunday school, 11 o'clock for worship on Sunday, 6 o'clock Sunday evening, and 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. We started doing the study in the Word. So we would love to have you if you're out there and available. If not, join us on YouTube and send us emails with your comments and suggestions to tgoodnessofgod at gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. A couple weeks ago, I did one on John Chapter 14. Now we covered verses 12 through 23, I believe, what we covered, or 11 through 23. But the entire chapter, it talks about, first in Chapter 1, about Christian liberties and the liberty we have being Christians and serving the Lord. One thing that I found that went along with that was the 16 freedoms that we enjoy in Christ. These are things that Christ, since we are saved, these are things that are in Christ and through Christ and that we can enjoy if we fully understand and try to use that. I'm going to read those to us, but first let me tell you where you can get them. It's at Evan, E-V-A-N, tell, T-E-L-L dot org. That's a great site that has a lot of useful information on it, online courses and those kind of things. But I found those 16 freedoms in Christ there. It's a wonderful site, so EvanTel.org you can get these from and much more information. But the 16 freedoms in Christ that we have received after we were saved is freedom from guilt. In the reference of Romans 8 and 1, there is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus. Number two, freedom from shame, Romans 10, 11. Three, freedom from God's wrath, 1 Thessalonians 5 and 9. Four, freedom from fear of death, the spirit of fear. We love to get rid of that, don't we? That's also in 2 Timothy 1 and 10. Number five, freedom from bondage to sin. Hallelujah, we've been freed of those chains. We no longer have those chains of bondage around us from sin. Those come from Romans 6 and 14. And number six, freedom from the curse of the law, because Christ has redeemed us and the law has been fulfilled, that's in Galatians 3 and 13. Number seven, freedom from legalism, and that comes from Galatians 5, 1. Number eight, freedom from Satan's dominion. He has no dominion over us. We are a child of God. He has nothing on us. We ask in Jesus' name that hedges protection around us, and we invoke the name of Jesus Christ and he must flee. The freedom from Satan's dominion comes from Colossians 1 and 13. Number nine, freedom to approach God, Hebrews 10 and 19, therefore, brethren, have in boldness to enter the holiest by the blood of Jesus. Oh, hallelujah. Number ten, freedom to relate to God as his child and as his heir, Galatians 4 and 7. And number 11, freedom to partake and enjoy every spiritual blessing, Ephesians 1 and 3. Number 12, freedom to bring our concerns and requests to God, Philippians 4 and 6. And number 13, freedom to walk with God throughout life, 2 Corinthians 6, verses 15 through 17. And number 14, freedom to authentically love others. Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God, and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God, 1 John 4 and verse number 7. And number 15, freedom to live out God's purposes in your life, Ephesians 2 and 10. And 16, I love this one, freedom to enter the gates of heaven, hallelujah, in my Father's house are many mansions. If it were not so, I would have told you, I go to prepare a place for you, and if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, Jesus says, and receive you to myself, that where I am, there you may be also, John 14, verses 2 through 3. Aren't those wonderful friends? The freedoms in Jesus Christ that we have after we are saved. Sometimes, though, when we get those freedoms down and we start learning and reading and studying the Bible, and we understand our doctrine at our church or our beliefs or letters of faith that we believe in, and how we practice at our church, that's when we start seeing a little bit of differences here and there. And that's not always good, but it's not always bad either. And in Romans 14, where I've got the freedoms in Christ, the liberty that we have as being Christians, as you go on down and get into verse 11 all the way down to the end of the book, of the chapter 14 there in Romans, you'll find that Paul's admonishing the strong Christian or the brother that has the knowledge and wisdom that God's given him when they start chastising or they start downing another brother or sister. And he tells us of the love, the brotherly love that we should have one to another of those who are practicing Christians, of those who believe in the living Word of God, of those who believe in the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost and all are one in the Godhead, praise God, and that all of those that believe, we are brothers and sisters in Christ. And we should respect one another, and we should lift one another up. We should be bold together in Christ, not separate. And the one thing I found reading Paul's ministry and through the study Bible and commentary that I go through, and I use Nelson's study Bible, and in the commentary I've got two or three different sources I can use on that. But I just want to let you know where I get the information from. The thing that Paul really impressed and hammered home in that letter to the Romans and to us as Christian believers is, don't weaken thy brother, don't put stumbling blocks in front of them. Well, what are you talking about, Steve? Here's what I'm talking about. Don't take an amoral argument. And there's several of them out there, whether it be, because first of all, remember, God has fulfilled the law by His Son, Jesus Christ, and His finished work on the cross. When He died on that cross and was resurrected three days later, He and only Him could complete and finish the law. Because the law, the Mosaic law, the law of Moses, no man in the flesh could fulfill. Nobody could stand by that and do those laws day in and day out. God knew that, and He sent His only begotten Son, who different from man in the flesh, we were born of sin and with sin nature due to the fall of man back in Genesis. He was born of a virgin and a perfect sacrifice. He never sinned. He knew not of sin. He knew nothing of sin other than He knew about it and how to avoid it, but He practiced the Mosaic law and completed it. He was the only sacrifice that God would accept to fulfill that law. Now, does that mean we forget the law? No, it does not. I'm not going there. I know some believe that. We have to be familiar with it. We have to have an understanding about it, and we also have to have that moral law in our hearts that God writes on it from birth and on, that we know what's right and wrong. We know what the condemnation of the Lord is. Now, can we fulfill the law, the Mosaic law? No, but what we couldn't do and can't do, Christ did. And He said, It is finished. It was finished. And then the resurrection of Christ, what did He tell us? Two commandments. Love thy God with all thy heart. Everything we have, we should be loving God. And then the second great commandment is to love thy neighbor as God has loved us. Hallelujah. And I know I paraphrased. I didn't say those verses exactly, but you get the gist of it. And if you're saved, you know them anyway, right? A lot of times you'll hear another brother or sister, you know, well, look what they're wearing. Look what they're wearing. Now, we've got to dress modestly in church. We ought to dress modestly in life. We don't need to be showing any of the flesh that we shouldn't be showing. We shouldn't have anything to desire as the way we dress. I know when I was growing up down in Kentucky and Mamaw and Papaw was taking me to church on a regular basis, I was just a young boy between the ages of five and eight. There was things that Papaw and Mamaw believed in and the church they went to, you know, the ladies couldn't wear anything but dresses or skirts and they couldn't be any shorter than five inches below the knee. And I think the five inches is right. Their hair, the women's hair had to be up, but it had to be long. Couldn't be cut like you see it today. The men had to have their hair trimmed and most of the time it was in a flat top or high and tight as you would call it from the Marine Corps, kind of way above the ears. And of course, when I was a little boy, we had the bowl cut and everybody loved the bowl cut. And I know some of you are laughing because you remember it. But those kind of things, what are those kind of things? They show you being obedient to the Lord and what you believe and how you believe the Bible and how the Lord is leading and guiding you. But let's be honest, has that got anything to do with your salvation? Probably not. And that's the kind of things Paul was talking about. Oh, he was talking to the Judaizers who come in and told these new believers in Christ, hey, it's great, I believe right along with you, friend, but now listen, you still have to follow the law of Moses. You still have to follow that Mosaic law and the clean and unclean things. And that's how it applies in today's world. It's not necessarily clean and unclean, but it's the amoral things that we think about. And I hear people arguing about it and I see it on some of these groups I belong to on social media, some of the Christian groups I belong to, some of the arguments, I've left those groups because it's all they want to do. They want to argue about the rapture. Is it pre-trib, mid-trib, post-trib? Is it when the second coming's happened is when we're all snatched away? Well, my beliefs and most of the people I know that we believe in a pre-trib. We believe that we're not going to suffer the wrath of the tribulation and when the Antichrist is here. And praise God, I've always got that hope and blessed assurance, right, of my salvation and the things that we read in doctrine and what have you. But I'm not going to get into an argument with my brother and sister over it where I'm defaming them or I wouldn't listen to them if they believe that kind of stuff, really. They believe everything I believe. They believe in God above. They believe in the Holy Ghost. They believe in the moving of the Holy Ghost. They believe in the Trinity. They believe the only way that we are saved is in and through Jesus Christ. That's the only way we get to heaven and all of it culminates with the cross of Christ and what He did at the cross. His blood cleanses us. By His stripes, we can be healed. Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus, for all this. We believe that. We're in common with that. Because your hair is too long, man, or because you have a beard in some cases, and I do have a beard. Some fall out over jewelry. Again, that's not wrong. There's nothing wrong with believing that. If you believe in that and can practice that, praise God. More power to you. Praise God. Thank you, Lord, for giving that ability. But is it really any effect to your salvation? That's my question. I think that's Paul's question in chapter 14 there in Romans at the end. Don't put a stumbling block in front of your brother and sister. Don't argue over things that are none effect to your salvation. Don't hinder that brother or sister from believing what they believe. If that's what they truly believe, praise God. Worship with them. I wouldn't have a problem going to any church, any church that believes in Jesus Christ and Him crucified in resurrection. There's no reason for me to avoid those kind of churches. I'm not going to get into an argument or a debate over what to go to and what not to go to. It's like I said in the Bible study the other night. We were talking about it. My great-grandparents on my Memo side, the Joneses, one was a practicing Catholic and one was a Southern Baptist. Now, how do you imagine that household was? Well, let me tell you how it was. It was a loving household, a caring household, a learning household. You learned a lot of things if you was over there and around Memo and Papal Jones. That was the love of Christ shining through both of them, even though they absolutely went to different ends of the spectrum as far as their spiritual journey and their personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I think that's the key, friends, our personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We got to have that. I can't have the exact same experiences as you have. I'm not going to have the exact same experiences as another brother has or another sister has, and they're certainly not going to have the ones I had. It doesn't make us wrong or right. It doesn't make us bad or good. What it makes us is a body of Christ, and we all have different offices and different working orders of how we work in the body of Christ. We've got the Godhead, which is Jesus, and then the rest of us in Christ and how He, our purposes, and He throws us towards our purposes and leads us and guides us. Go that direction. Oh, hallelujah. I love it, and I just get so frustrated when I hear our brothers and sisters being tit for tat over ... At the end of the day, it's small stuff. At the end of the day, some of it is scriptural. Some of it's been fulfilled in the law. Some of it is your personal belief in your walk with Jesus Christ. Because, friends, if you continue to put those stumbling blocks or claim that this person or that person is not going to go to heaven, or he's a false teacher or preacher because he's not teaching that, I want you to rethink it, because, friends, we should be together. We are one body in Christ, right? I don't think I'm mistaking that. In fact, I know I'm not mistaking that, because two weeks prior to doing the chapter 14, we did chapter 8, which talks about our spirit and how we are led and guided by the spirit. By our spirit in Christ, he lives in us, and we live in him, one body of Christ. Again, I know most of you have heard this a dozen times over or more, and I know most of you believe in it, but before we go barking and pecking at our neighbor Christian, at our neighbor believer, over something that's just not going to control where you're going in the end, then don't do that. Don't partake in that argument. Don't look down to another brother or sister that comes to your church. Let's say they're wearing pants, okay. There's a lot of people that absolutely abstain from that. They wear, the ladies, the sisters, they wear their dresses, and they wear it appropriately and modestly. Praise God, because they're not supposed to wear apparel that a man wears and vice versa. I understand that. I know where it's at. Is that going to condemn them to hell? I don't think so. I don't think so. I'd like to see scripture. I'd like to see it if it does. I just think that we need to get over the denomination quarrels, what I like to call it, and I'm certainly, I don't want to fall out with anybody that's listening. If I'm wrong, tell me I'm wrong. Let me know. If you know my number or you can send it through email, however you want to do it, post a comment on our podcast, but let's not argue over this stuff. Let's not tit for tat over this stuff. Let's love one another and build up one another in Christ. Let's learn together, and together we can reap the harvest of the seeds that we've planted in and through Christ out there in the world for all these lost sheep out there, for which is more important. Are the angels going to rejoice because you didn't wear pants to the service today or because you didn't have your hair in a bun, or are they going to rejoice because we went out and ministered to and found that lost sheep, and he decided to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior? Oh, hallelujah. I think I'd take the sheep. That's what I think I'd take, and I think that all of us would if we actually got down to the bread and butter of it, if you will, and know, let's stop this tit for tat stuff, but that's the first part of the podcast because I want all of us to be brothers and sisters together in Christ and love one another and build up one another so we can stand boldly together. Look at the world and what's going on out there today. Would you ever have thought in your lifetime that you would see these alleged elite colleges and these alleged smart individuals standing up against Israel the way they're standing up against Israel and supporting a terrorist organization that wants nothing more than to have the face of Christianity wiped off the face of this earth? The Jewish people demolished, gone, off the face of this earth. That's their goal. People are supporting that. I heard foolish people in America, we are Hamas. That's what they are chanting, death to America. I never thought I would ever hear it and or see it in my lifetime, and I know some of the people that are older than me from the boomer generation, and they certainly never thought they would hear it or see it in our lifetime. I pray for those people, and I pray for our country continually to seek the face of Jesus and to heal our land. That's the best prayer I can give right now. That's what we should be doing. We should be standing boldly together to fight these evil ways, these forces of evil that have tried to take over and are taking over our country. Now for part two of our podcast, what I want to cover, and it's not going to be long at all is what about those people that say they read the Bible, but they obviously don't, the nonbelievers? I'm talking about nonbelievers now. Or they've read the Bible, or they claim they've read the Bible, and this comes more from your scholars and your high educated people most of the time. The Bible is nothing but a fairy tale, it's a folly. Despite the archeological findings and the historic cities they found and uncovered, the scripts, the fragments of readings, they can date the Bible and some of its manuscripts all the way back, the gospel, including the gospel, all the way back inside the 63rd century AD. So 63 years, which is approximately 33 years after Christ has been crucified and rose again. So they still want to dispute that. I was going to do it manually and just talk through it, but I've got a little video clip from a comedian that discusses this, and I think he is spot on. He's a little bit funny, he's not a whole lot funny, but he's spot on. And I believe he does Christian comedy, if you will. But I hope you enjoy the clip, and this is something that you can use to debate and argue with those that don't believe. Don't debate it with your brother and sister. Let's debate with those that need to have someone debate with them. Don't do it with someone that needs to hear the truth, that needs to understand that the Bible is the living Word of God, that the Bible tells us. It's a user's manual, if you will. It's how we should live. It's how we should try to live and things that we should do. And it gives us examples of success and many examples of failure. But in the end, they always come back to a loving and forgiving Christ and one that tells us the way to heaven, the one that tells us to repent and look towards the kingdom of God. So I hope you enjoy this clip. And the comedian's name is Brad Stein. I hope you do enjoy it. And people say, yes, what's the difference, you know, the Bible's just another book. No, first off, that's wrong. The Bible's not a book. The Bible's 66 books, 40 different people wrote it. Over 1,500 years, there's never been a book like that in history. Ever. Does that make it the way it is? No. It just means it's worth considering, because there's never been a book like this. It gives you some reason to consider it over the others. Well, how about history? For hundreds of years, archaeology has used the Old Testament and new to find buildings, to find people, to find civilizations, to find kings that didn't exist or they didn't think they did. And suddenly the Bible said they're there and they dug it up and there it was. Does that make it the word of God? No. It means it's historically accurate. Real people, real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. Real people. It's worth considering. And then they said, we're going to have God show up. And lots of people have said that. Lots of religions say it. Don't worry, we'll prove it. As a rational God would do. I will do prophecies. I will show that I'm not trapped in linear time, that I can see beyond where you are. 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