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Chosen Generation / Pastor Greg Young

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My passion is the fight for freedom. My father fought for a World War II defending our country. Today, we are no longer fighting with guns. Instead, we are fighting an ideological battle for control of our country by contributing to causes that support your constitutional rights.

I am Patriot Mobile. That was a shooting gallery up there. I could hear the tremble in his voice. She suffered a very severe being. The video is pretty graphic. Justice for us seems almost impossible.

It's not fun to watch somebody die. And they knew she was in mode of peril. They have not asked the hard questions. Why was the Capitol intentionally unsecure that day? The FBI had information about security concerns before January 6th. They're out for blood and they're getting it. They appear to be winning. Were the actions of the Capitol Police out of line? Were there violations in use of force?

Now I describe it as an inside job. I'm ready to do whatever God calls me. There's an old Chinese saying my ancestors learned before the Communist Party took over our country. The family is the essential unit of human society and that you must have honor and defend your family.

But it's not always easy to do. When the regime gives the order, you have to kill. My heart was pounding. I felt my body bouncing and twisting on the floor. They put numbers on our shoulders, then separated us into rows of even and odd numbers.

I was number nine. My brother, he's still in prison. And my sister, she was sent to a labor camp without a trial. But there's one piece of evidence they haven't been able to destroy yet.

I left everything behind. If I can expose what they did to us, then all of our suffering would be for nothing. Welcome to Chosen Generation with your host, Pastor Greg Young. But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that you should shoe forth the praises of him who has called you out of darkness into his marvelous light, which in time past were not a people, but are now the people of God, which had not obtained mercy, but now have obtained mercy. And now, Chosen Generation, where no topic is off limits and everything is filtered through biblical glasses. And now here's your host, Pastor Greg. And welcome back to chosen generation radio, where no topic is off limits and everything filtered through biblical glasses.

Our number two. Thanks so much for being here. I know you have a choice in where you can watch and listen, and I appreciate you taking the time to be with us today. Well, I'm very excited to have my next guest with us. He is a speaker, a successful businessman. He is a professor as well.

And he is a testimony to the book that he has written about how to overcome obesity. And I want to welcome to the program Dr. Alvin Perry. Dr. Perry, welcome. Good to have you. Thank you for asking me to be aboard. Absolutely.

Absolutely. So let me ask this, your doctorate, if I may. What was your area of study? I have a DBA, doctor of business administration and entrepreneurship.

So my topic of study is business. Awesome. Awesome. And you were a college football player.

Yes. Several years ago, I was on the gridiron. Very cool. A lot of discipline. A lot of discipline in that. A lot of discipline in that. No doubt.

No doubt. And then you took a journey after playing ball. And that journey was in a direction you didn't necessarily want to go. Yeah, in corporate America, you know, you go to work, you have these visions and dreams of getting the six figure income. And of course, I got the six figure income, but I hated going to work every day.

Not my passion. So what made you decide to make a change? When the economy tanked back when Obama came in office and the company I worked for decided to discharge me from my services. And so that put me on another path and I ended up going back to school and picking up a doctor degree and change careers and started being a full time entrepreneur and a college professor part time. And what was what were the things in the in the entrepreneurial world that attracted you? I've always been an entrepreneur since I was 10 years old when I had a grass cutting business. I've always done stuff entrepreneurially. I never looked at it as a full time profession until I was released from my job.

But I always hustled doing something. And what what was it from that that you brought over because one of the things you talk about in your book is is going from 190 you gained a significant amount of weight and and you got to a place where you said I don't want to I don't want I don't want this I want something different. What did you apply out of what you learned as an entrepreneur to to the weight loss that you experienced and and to and and to that experience? Well, the first thing was just, you know, the subtitle of my book is overcoming the psychological and mental of being overweight.

So the first thing was just getting over the psychological and mental of I didn't want to be in this place. And then what I apply was consistency. I set a goal. I developed a strategic plan, and I implemented it, and I was not going to finish until I got to the goal.

And that's the stuff what you do in corporate America. No question, no question, you've got to have a strategy. You've got to follow your strategy, you've got to commit to it, and you've got to get other people to commit to it with you because you can't succeed by yourself. You've got to you've got to have others that that help you.

How did that play a role? Well, that helped because I connected with my fraternity brother who was a bodybuilder, so they helped me understand to train different. I connected with a sister that was a vegan, and I didn't transition to vegan, but I incorporated vegan. So she helped me understand how to eat better. And so once I got those two entities in my camp of learning, that's when I really got maybe like a 20, 30 pound weight loss that got me over the hump to the very end.

So talk to me about this process. What was it that woke you up? What was it that made you say, okay, whoa, I've got to make some changes here? Well, I just kept looking in the mirror, and I was like, man, I don't like this guy. And he just kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger, and I kept saying more and more and more, I don't like this guy.

And then this one day I just woke up and said, I'm going to make a change from this guy that I don't like in the mirror. And I started this process and I got I went from 190 to 260. Then I got down to like 210 and I figured that was it.

And but I met like I said, I met this guy who was a professional bodybuilder and I met this sister who was vegan. And when I started incorporating hydration, fitness and food in my plan, understanding 90% of it was food, I really got down to as low as 183. When I started this last portion of weight loss, I went from like 210 down to 183.

I connect with a bodybuilder to help me learn how to train. And I got up to like 190, 195. And you'll see on the book, you'll see the fat guy and you'll see the fit guy. The fat guy is 260.

The fit guy is like 195. Now, it sounds like you had access to a lot of different resources. What do you say to the person that may not, you know, meet the vegan nutritionist or, you know, is more kind of on their own? How would you suggest that they go about addressing this issue? Well, one thing they can do is go to my website DrPerryDiet.com, DrPerryDiet.com, and I've developed a plan that focuses on hydration, fitness and food. For me, there are several ways that you can lose weight.

Everything doesn't work for everybody. But what I found that worked for me is hydration, fitness and food. I was drinking a gallon of water a day. I changed my fitness to incorporate vegan.

I didn't just completely go vegan. I incorporated, but I know 90 percent of it is what you eat and you need a fitness plan. And that's no more than just getting out and walking one hour a day briskly enough to make a sweat. When you incorporate those three elements, you're going to lose weight. I did a pilot study with six black women and each of them lost in a seven day period. One lady lost over three pounds.

The other five ladies lost over six pounds and one lady lost nine pounds in seven days. Hydration, fitness and food. And so what kind of what kind of diet are we talking about? Eating clean.

You know, I got I got off a cow milk. I did almond milk eating like beef. I ate beef like once every two weeks. A lot of fish, a lot of vegetables. I operated with an air fryer. I only cook in an air fryer and I drank a lot of water. And what about what kind of vegetables?

Just green, green vegetables, green beans, spinach, broccoli, eating salads. I use the air fryer. I did not use an oven. Matter of fact, I haven't cooked in an oven since maybe the summer of 2019. Since that time, I've only cooked in air fryer.

So no no sauteeing on top of the stovetop either. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. You can. Olive oil, olive oil, your spinach. If you wanted to do some fish, you can saute that on the stove. If you wanted to even do some beef. I eat beef once every two weeks. OK.

So not not a lot of beef, but just sauteing on the stove with a little olive oil. Yeah. If you want to just do that. You talked about the psychology that's associated with this. What's the change in in mindset? Because we know that, you know, every habit, you can't just stop a habit. You have to replace a habit with a different habit.

What's the psychology that you that you talk about? Well, it's such a mental challenge. Weight loss is such a mental challenge. When you think about the black community, which is where I focused on, 85 percent of men and women are overweight. And pretty much, you know, for my research is, you know, it starts with diet.

You know, 90 percent of it is what you eat. But you personally have to want to make a change. You know, it took me, you know, 10 years to even get to the point of saying I'm going to start to make a change.

You know, the big guy when you on the cover of my book, the big guy was 1999 and the fit guy was 2020. Wow. That was a long time. Sure.

Right. It took me a long time to get to. You know, I was battling. I was kind of doing this.

I was trending down. But, you know, I had a psychological battle of, you know, just wanting to do this. And I finally made a commitment and I was training anywhere from five to seven days a week. What about health challenges? How do you how do you how do you address those kinds of things? Somebody that has significant health issues? Well, you know, I'm diabetic and high blood pressure. And I did have high cholesterol, but I got that down.

So I battled with my diabetes and my high blood pressure every day. But you have to decide that you are going to make a change. You know, one thing is going around now.

They're talking about fat shaming. Well, my my thing is, if you don't have a single pill bottle in your medicine cabinet. Then you're good. Right. No, I don't care what size you are.

Yeah. If you're dealing with high cholesterol, if you're dealing with diabetes, if you're dealing with high blood pressure, then you're you're not being fat shame. You have a health issue. And a part of that is your weight, which is which is different. You know, I because of my car accident, I gained quite a bit of weight.

Then I lost I've lost about 140 pounds. Congratulations. Thank you.

Thank you. But my my blood work, my blood work is is is in the is in the range. I've never, never been diabetic. I because of the trauma of the accident, I had some issues with a fib for a period of time. But prior to that, my biggest issue was my endocrine system collapsed.

And it's interesting. At the time that it collapsed, I was 13 percent body fat. I weighed 217 pounds. I was in the gym six days a week.

I was mentioned 355 and curling a buck and a quarter. And and and I ended up getting pericarditis. And then umbilical hernia surgery and then gallbladder surgery that turned into a liver infection and then shingles and then pneumonia and then pleurisy. And I'm telling you and and and my pituitary gland and my adrenal gland just stopped functioning.

They just quit. And they they actually I went to I think five different internists. And the last one sent me home and said, you've got three to six months. And I was green and yellow from head to toe. And I'll talk about that a little bit when we get back and and then and then we want to talk more about your book, because, you know, it is it's a it's a change. And we'll talk about, you know, how how did you get? Because I was about 285, 290 before I went down to 217. And it was really a matter of, like you said, it was, you know, you just got to make a decision.

You've got to change your system over and and and get your system used to a different a different path, if you will. But man, then you feel great, but you can still end up with health challenges. And then it's important when you're dealing with those, like you said, to keep working on keeping everything else fit.

Even if the outside doesn't look like you'd like it to look, you can still make sure that the inside is functioning correctly. Absolutely. All right. Let's take that quick break and we'll be right back. Dr. Alvin Perry.

Dr. Perry diet dot com is the Web site, Dr. Perry, Dr. Perry diet dot com. And and you could also pick up the book and we'll get into that more on the other side of this break. We'll be back right after this brief break. So up next, we have clean slate. When you have different things like cancer and different diseases that are autoimmune related, it can really help with inflammation because you're helping clean the body and clean slate is a formula that's made from a natural or the silic acid that basically is put into a formulation that's naturally occurring, that uses different processes from polarization to heating, to cooling, to different types of catalyst, which will go in the body and really help communicate to get rid of those things that don't need to be there. People don't understand why there's so many autoimmune disorders, but our environment's toxic. The land, air and water have changed. We've been exposed to nuclear war.

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Welcome back to Children's Generation Radio, where no topic is off limits and everything filtered through the available glasses. My special guest is Dr. Alvin Perry. He's got a website up. You can go there as well, Dr. Alvin S. Perry. We want to talk to you specifically about Dr. Perry diet.com. Dr. Perry diet.com. Hold up that book for us.

Here's a book, Just Fat, Overcoming the Psychological and Mental of Being Overweight. Now, you said to me something kind of funny when we were talking just a minute ago. You said, you know, I hand somebody this book and the first thing they say, are you saying I'm fat? You know, what's your response to that?

I said, no, you might just want to bless somebody. Well, you know, obesity is a huge issue in our country today. I mean, it really is a huge issue. I know, you know, I was talking with Ken a little bit about this. I know that within the black community in particular, there's some specific messaging that takes place that creates some really unhealthy habits.

Can you talk a little bit about that? It's diet. I mean, it's our diet. It's around what we eat.

We're fast food junkies, black men and black women, 85% of them overweight. The number one cause of death is heart failure. The one thing that killed my mother was her heart. And I wish I would have been on this journey prior to her death in 2018, because I would have gone to her cupboard and just cleaned out a lot of stuff.

I would have changed her diet. But it's 90% is what we eat. There's that saying, right? You are what you eat?

Absolutely. You know, I think one of the things I was talking about, because you can be I mean, when I got ill, I felt like I was doing everything right. I was eating right. I was taking, you know, the supplements, I was on an Atkins type diet, but that worked for me. You know, I was on a on a more high protein type diet. But I but I took all the other supplements. So there wasn't it wasn't like I was out of balance. Everything was was on on track. And yet, and still, you know, it, it, it got me.

And I think, here's what I would suggest. I know that when I was a young person, I didn't take care of myself the way that I should have. I wasn't fat, because I had this really super fast metabolism. But man, I know I didn't eat healthy.

You know, I fell away from the Lord for about four years, and I got into a lot of heavy drinking. I did, I was smoking, I was smoking so much that the doctor when I was in the service said, Look, if you keep smoking, your lungs, you're just going to quit. Because that was, that's what everybody did. That's what everybody did that I was around. And, and I think that a lot of folks don't realize, especially young people, that what you do, then is going to come back and bite you in about 20 years.

Or what you don't do, yes, is going to come back. Yes, I was a fit athlete. I stopped playing ball in 1988. And I was 190 pounds. But I still had the same athletic eating habit. And I gained about seven pounds a year.

And when I looked up in 1998. I had put on, I had went from 190 to 260. Because I had the same eating habit as an athlete, but I was not training.

Like I was when I was an athlete. Right. So you weren't burning it, you weren't putting it in the right places. But but but you're, but you're, your eyes and your mind were used to a certain level of consumption. Exactly. And, and so your body said, Okay, well, this is what we do with this now.

Eating habits and what I what I was eating was not good. Right. Right. And again, that has to do to I mean, when you're doing all of that working out, then then you've got to balance some certain things in there so that your body has certain things to burn, because you need that or you need a supplement to fill that one or the other.

But you've got to have those kinds of things in order for your body to be able to manage the workload that you're putting on it. Absolutely. Yeah. Well, you know, we try man, we try right. We try to educate folks and, and help them to understand and and and and then you know, and and you know what I tell people because I do a lot of stuff on that health thing because of my own journey is look, you know, we've got to take care of the spirit man. But we also got to take care of the temple that that man lives in, because we can't be effective and do what God's called us to do.

If we're not well enough to do it. Exactly. And and the easiest. Um, I hate to use the word easy because it's hard. But the thing that can be the most impactful on you and your health is what you're eating.

Yeah, you can definitely just change what you eat will help you get healthier and lose weight. Amen. Nothing else.

What you eat is an integral part 90% of it. No doubt. No doubt. Well, my friend, I appreciate it. We're out of time. Rainer Jackson's going to be joining me as soon as I send him this zoom link. So Mr. Jackson, be patient. I promise I'm getting ready to send it to you.

I'm running a little behind this morning. I don't know what happened. I was like, Okay, I'm all set.

Everything's good. You know how you do that? Right? And then all of a sudden, you're like, Oh, wait a minute. No, maybe not.

Maybe not so much. So anyway, we'll, we'll have him coming up here in just a minute. We're going to take a break. Show that book again, if you would, brother. Yeah, just fat.life www.justfat.life as you can get it, you can get a copy. And you can it tells my story of going from this this chubby guy to this fit guy from from fit to fat to fit. There you go. Just fat.life.

Just fat.life. All right, brother. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Have a good day.

Ah, you bet. Bye. So up next we have clean slate. When you have different things like cancer, and different diseases that are autoimmune related, it can really help with inflammation because you're helping clean the body and clean slate is a formula that's made from a natural orthosylic acid that basically is put into a formulation that's naturally occurring, that uses different processes from polarization to heating to cooling to different types of catalysts, which will go in the body and really help communicate to get rid of those things that don't need to be there. People don't understand why there's so many autoimmune disorders, but our environments toxic, the land, air and water have changed. We've been exposed to nuclear war. And the issue is, if there's a nuclear bomb, or there's pollution, or there's war in one country, it actually affects everything up to the stratosphere.

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Get yours today. These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. Negro products do not treat, reduce, cure or prevent disease. My passion is the fight for freedom. My father fought for World War Two defending our country. Today we are no longer fighting with guns.

Instead, we are fighting an ideological battle for control of our country by contributing to causes that support your constitutional rights. I am Patriot Mobile. Thank you. And welcome back to chosen generation radio where no topics off limits and everything filtered through biblical classes. And let me see, I may need to call Mr. Jackson because I was delayed in sending him this link.

So let's give that a try. Look, I am for marriage between a man and a woman. I am for life from conception. I am for following the Bible and I believe that our founders started this nation on biblical principles.

I am in support of our military and believe that America should play a role in world security. I believe our Constitution was intended for a moral people and that the Bible contains the only true moral code. I believe we are all born sinners and that God in his grace and mercy sent his son Jesus Christ to die for our sins and that if we will confess our sins, he is just and righteous to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. I believe salvation is not just accomplished in a little prayer, but that it is found in how that transformation is lived out. Jesus is to be the Lord of our lives and we should follow biblical precepts. This is not legalism or works, but a life lived out in love and honor towards the one who died for my sins. Faith without works is dead and is no faith at all. I believe that we will fall and that we need to have a repentant heart and that God will ultimately bring us into perfect action through Jesus Christ. Spirit man perfected and soulish man in progress. I believe that we are not to live in guilt and shame when we fall, but we repent and get up and move closer to Jesus. I believe that if our nation will repent and turn from wickedness that God will heal our land.

I believe that as a Christian I must occupy until he comes and that to call evil wicked and to warn about those evil acts is a part of the mandated Christianity. That to love also means to be willing to take the risk necessary to confront a friend with the truth in hopes that their heart will be turned because their life matters, even if it means in that moment they will possibly hate me. It means that I must risk scorn to stand for truth and that I can never sit silently by while evil attempts to conquer the world. God is my everything and Jesus is the love of my life. That does not make me weak but strong, not silent but bold and not fearful but courageous. Therefore, if you are my friend, while we may not fully agree, know that I share what I share because I care.

If you strongly disagree with these beliefs, they are not debatable for me and you can, if you choose, unfriend me. I do not say this in anger but in love, I wish for you eyes to see and ears to hear that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation and that God, not man, gets to decide what is truth, life and the way. God bless you. And welcome back to Children's Generation Radio where no topic is off limits and everything is filtered through biblical glasses.

I'm your host, Pastor Greg. Number of years ago, there was a story that circulated, true story, that circulated about an event that took place and it involved a prison and Hallmark came in and spoke with the warden of the prison. And said, we are going to donate Mother's Day cards and we're going to allow, all of the prisoners will allow them to send a Mother's Day card to their moms. And so they made the announcement to all of the inmates and every single inmate on the appointed day, 100% that had moms or actually I think it was 100% because even if they didn't have a mom, they had someone that they identified as mom. They all came, they all got a card and they all sent a card. And the event was such a tremendous success and it improved the morale of the inmates and it was such a success that when Father's Day came around, they decided, we'll do the same thing. We'll invite all of the inmates to send a card to their dads. So they got all the cards ready and they got tables set up and they got out into the community room, into the community area where they had passed out the cards to the inmates for their moms. And no one showed up. Not one. That's the importance of a dad.

Those young men and older men, they didn't have a father figure that they looked up to. I want to welcome my next guest as we talk about that particular topic. I'd like to welcome Ambassador Raynard Jackson.

Ambassador Jackson, welcome. Good to have you with me. Thanks for being here, sir. Thank you, Your Holiness. Thank you for having me and I hope at the end of this talk, you will find me worthy to touch the hem of your garment. Oh my goodness, brother. Stop. Just, just. I'm going to be looking around. I may have on the righteousness of Christ, but that that's that's it's his righteousness, not mine.

Minor is minor. Great person that the highest place on earth is at your feet. The highest place on earth. Brother, God and brother is is at his feet, at his feet. You give me these days.

Father, Son and the Holy Ghost. No, no, no. We have to be a nine by. Oh, I wish you would respect my pronoun choice. Oh, oh, oh, oh, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.

Yes, I don't even know what to say. You're you're you're you're you're a pronoun phobic. Oh, that that that's it.

Well, that's OK. Then I would then I suggest that that they are bibliophobic. So, you know what I'm saying? I'll just I'm going to hold this book up and I'll tell you what they're going to do. There you go.

See, there you go. They're going to scream. They're going to scream. This is going to happen.

They're going to scream. Oh, Lordy. One of these days, brother, I'll have one of these days, brother, I'll have to tell you my my my very first deliverance story, because literally I touched a Bible to this to this lady's chest and and and the demon in her screamed. Wow. It was intense. Wow. It was I mean, I've seen it and up close and personal. It was crazy.

It was intense. Wow. Yeah. You're old school, man.

You're old school. Amen. Amen. It's the only school there is, brother. No question.

No. Listen, I am jealous of that fireplace, man. I love fireplaces.

Oh, I you know what? I love having this here. And and my son actually helped.

He was the architect and my wife and they built this little room for my studio here in our house. And I'm really grateful for it. Now, where are you based at? I'm in Texas. Okay. Okay.

God's country. Yeah, I'm I'm just I'm about 65 miles outside of San Antonio up in the hill country. Okay. Now, where are you at? Yeah, I'm in D.C. Oh, geez.

Oh, man. I'm in it, but I'm not of it. I'm hearing you.

I'm hearing you. Let's talk about dads. Let's talk about the role of I have a friend, Steve Miller. He was Evander Holyfield's personal pastor back in the day.

And he's out of Houston. And he wrote a book a number of years ago about fatherlessness and about the generation of fatherless people. And and I want to say this book was is at least 25 years old. But, man, it continues, in my opinion, it continues to be a huge issue. Right.

It is. I tell you an interesting story. I do a lot of work in Africa.

And yeah, I'll hit the cherished attraction. But when I go to Africa, I mean, I'm on the bush. Let me tell you something. Tarzan wouldn't let 30 seconds out where I go in Africa. I mean, I'm deep, deep in the bush.

And so one particular trip I was in the South Sudan. Way, way, way out in the bush. And you can't see your hand this close to you at night. It's so dark. And so in the morning, we're walking around, we run into these villagers who ran around with their shotgun under their shoulder like, goodness gracious.

I wanted to go back to the motherland, but I had every expectation of leaving the motherland. But I'm like, wow, what the heck is going on? So we started talking with the villagers.

Turned out that a a rogue elephant was running into their villages, killing their cattle and being a couple of human. Yeah, enough of this. We're going to kill this.

I could get him out of his misery. Right. And so we said, slow down. So let's sit down. And we got under the tree, which is common in Africa. We started talking.

And as fate would have it, we had I forget what their title, but people who understood animal animal behavior is or whatever you call it. And so we all sat under the tree, started talking. What we found out through these conversations, Pastor, is that a poacher had killed the bull elephant out of the pack. And so these juveniles were acting the fool because they didn't have that bull elephant to lead and guide them and teach them what's right and what's wrong and what's acceptable. So after that conversation, we end up calling calling President Ururi Massevani, the president of Uganda, who's right next door. And we told him what was going on. He said, I tell you what, I got a couple of bull elephant.

I'm going to send you one. We introduce them into the pack overnight. The behavior change. If that works for the animal and the bull elephant for your audience is the male. Right. The alpha dominant one. The alpha. Yep. And so when we reintroduced this outside bull elephant, everything stopped.

And if that works for the animal kingdom, how much more in the human kingdom? We got to put that man, but not person, not non-binary, not two spirits. We had to put the man back in the head of the house with his wife, not a lesbian, not a non-conforming traditional non-binary radical Satanist Christian, a woman and the children, the man being the head of the house. Let me tell you something, Pastor. I'm in D.C. I work with senators and congressmen and governors all over the country. We can pass all the good luck legislation you want until we restore God's order.

Man is the head of the house. So, Mom and kid, Susie can't have two mommies and Johnny can't have two daddies until we restore that order. Pastor Young, we will never solve the issue you're talking about. You're talking to the choir right now. I absolutely 100 percent agree. You know, one of the topics when I started this program 11 years ago that God gave me was secular humanism and the LGBTQ agenda. Because that's the agenda that has been going after and assaulting the family and the church to destroy the moral underpinnings.

But secular humanism is the basis that opened the door to that because it said that man could answer all of his own issues aside from God. Yep, exactly. I don't know if you're aware that I'm a graduate of Oral Roberts University. Awesome.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so I had the fortune of spending a lot of time with Oral in my four years that I worked for him and got a chance to sit at his feet and learn of his ways. And one of the things Oral would always tell me was go into every man's world and meet them at the point of their need.

When are we as conservatives and Christians going to stop pontificating, especially relative to the black community, if we really believe our views, our lifestyle is conducive to making a better person and a better America, when are we going to go to the highways and byways and compel them to come unto us? Well, you know, it's interesting you're talking about the order in the home. And God was talking to me about this this week as we're as we're headed into Father's Day.

And I want to read this. This is on a Genesis chapter three. It says, And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden.

This is after they've had that, you know, they've they've sinned, they've taken of the tree of good. And the Lord called on Adam and said unto him, Where art thou? And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden and I was afraid because I was naked and I hid myself. And he, God said, Who told thee that thou was naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat? And the man said, The woman whom thou gave us to be with me, she gave me of the tree and I did eat.

Now listen to this. And the Lord God said to the woman, What is this that thou hast done? Now, I want to point this out because this gets twisted up.

It's Oh, yeah, see, he doesn't take responsibility. God does not correct Adam for saying to him, It's the woman you gave me. It's the woman you gave me. And then who gets the curse? The woman gets a curse and the serpent gets a curse. Now, I'm not attacking women here, but I'm just saying, listen, when the woman gets out of order in the home, that's not God's will.

No question. That's not God's will. And here's the thing.

They've attacked that. I will be I will be crucified for what I just said to you. But it is a it is an absolute fact. Women, you can't raise men. You can not raise men.

Period. And in reality, you can't finish raising women. A woman who is not raised in a home with a father and a godly father. But a father is going to have a huge hole that she's going to run around trying to fill all her life.

Right. It's the father of the home that teaches a woman how she needs to expect a male to treat her. A woman cannot teach you that. And also that son learned from his father how to treat a woman. So the father is the glue to everything. Now, the woman has to teach that daughter how to be a woman. But she's still got to be sprinkled with that masculine touch. And she has that role of keeping the word active in the home as well, by the way, and and of keeping her husband on the right track in. I mean, she has a major role in how that quiver full works.

No, we're not discarding. And it's the reason why they worked so hard. A, to get the man out and B, to get mom out of the house. The whole women's quote unquote liberation thing was about we got to get mom away. And it's funny, I was watching one of those reels and and and they were interviewing moms and it said, would you would you kill for your child? Would you kill for your job? And these three moms were like, No, no, no.

And then this man comes on and he's like, Wait a minute. If someone's threatening your child. As a mother. You're not going to you're not going to go to whatever necessary steps have to be taken to to eliminate the threat.

No, no, no. And this guy was like, No, well, you threatened my kid. Now, I'll tell you, you don't know this about me, but I was in a car accident almost six years ago. And I dove from the passenger seat to the driver's seat to save my daughter's life. When a truck pulled across the highway in front of us and we impacted it at fifty five miles an hour, I became the shield.

Sure, sure. And that was a natural instinctive reaction for me. That was a natural instinctive reaction. I broke every bone in my body except my shoulders, my elbows and my right hip. I broke my head front and back, my neck, my back, my ribs, both wrists, both hands, pelvis, hip, femur, tibia and fibula on my left leg. And that's my good side. Wow.

Crushed the bottom of my right knee, right tibia, severed all the nerves and the main artery. Well, they gave me a two percent chance to live, but God. Well, wait a minute. Now, is it still legal to praise God in this? It is on this show, brother. It is. And we all backed up and we all backed up.

We all backed up. You know, the other interesting thing is with this issue of feminism and I do media all over the world. And I'm amazed that when I have conversations like we're having, I get all types of email calling me sexist, chauvinist.

And here's why. I always tell people if I were ever married and had kids and I said, notice the order. One of us will be staying at home between me and my wife over the first three or four years of that kid's life, because there's no way I'm having a kid. And after three months, I'm dumping them off at the daycare, even if it's mom and dad keeping them. That is not their responsibility. It is me and you as my wife to instill in that kid in those first three or four years the moral.

In fact, because the foundation is laid that young when they get nine, 10, let this done. It's over. Yeah, it's over. No, it is.

It is me and it all because I believe in that. Well, and it's the transition. I have five kids and it's the transition. You have to understand as well when when they turn 13, you're done. Your parenting days are over. You and I don't mean you're not a parent. But what I mean is, is the instructional parental days have ended because at 13 now you're preparing them for adulthood.

And and and the relationship that you will begin to build between the age of 13 and 18 is the one you'll have with them for the rest of their lives. And until you pass. Right. And if you. Yep. And if you do it right. Yeah.

Go ahead. That's where my buddy Davis said, train up a child when he was young. Yep.

And when he's old, he will not depart. Well, yeah. That having Christian values does not prevent you from doing wrong or sinning. Absolutely not from enjoying it. Yep. What mom and dad said is speaking over that shoulder saying, you know, that's wrong.

Mom and dad would be disappointed. OK, I won't do it. That's what happened. It is. But I'll tell you something else, too.

They will make those decisions. And as a parent, then you can't condone wrong behavior. Right.

These mamas that stand up there and they're there and their kids are acting all the fool and they say, oh, well, you know, he's a good boy. No, he's not. He's not.

If he was a good boy, he wouldn't be doing what he's doing. OK. When when you when you when you verify their lies and you come into agreement with their bad behavior, you're not helping them. You got to stand the line and say, this is the line.

I love you. This is what God says. God says, I love you, but you're going to go to hell unless you come into alignment with me. Unless you accept Christ as your Lord and savior and allow that transformation to happen and come into alignment with me. And as Jesus said, where are your accusers?

Now go and sin no more. It's amazing when I speak at churches around the country, especially when I'm talking to the youth, I give them this statement in a time of confusion and chaos like we're living in today, adults and our kids. We don't need multiple choices. We need what they say at the Lord. We need we need absolutely to you.

But answered in direction, not for multiple choice. You as pastor, you need to tell them, thus say the Lord in the discussion. Amen.

And that's a great place to end. We're out of time. Raynard Jackson has been my guest. How do folks reach you, sir? They can go to RaynardJackson.com, a website, all my social media. Just my name, Raynard Jackson.

And pastor, short time, good time. Don't make this the last. I won't.

If you do, I'll play the race card. Look at you. Look at you. I love you, man. Hey, I love all of you.

You're home on binary self. Thank you for calling and wish me happy Pride Month. There you go. You bet.

My sincere pleasure. You know, we got to. Hey, you know what? We're going to take that back because that is God's great promise to us that shows us how much he loves us.

But in this amazing past that time, our problem pride going before the fall of the Spirit before destruction. Come on. Come on. Amen. All right.

I got to jump. Alicia Powell coming up next. I'm your host, Pastor Greg. Again, Raynard Jackson dot com.

Raynard Jackson dot com. Raynard, thanks for being here. It will not be the last time I look forward to having you back. This was fun. Good deal. Back with more coming up right after this brief.
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