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You even see this in the world. People will do amazing philanthropic things, and that's good, but what is their true motivation? Ultimately, we'll never know. But as believers, what should motivate us in everything that we do, in the way that we speak, in the way that we interact with people, in the way that we conduct ourselves privately when no one is around, like being men and women of integrity? It should be the love of Christ. That's right, because all those philanthropic enterprises of mankind are ultimately driven by... And I'm not even a cynic where I'll say they're driven by greed or profit. They can be driven by compassion, but it's compassion born out of pity for people who are less fortunate than me. You know, genuine godly love is one that dies for all, for all people. Not just the underprivileged, but also the rich, also the greedy, also the undeserving. And so when it says that if one died for all, then all died means every single human being is eligible to receive salvation.
Every single one. And I think that is a truth that is sorely missing from today's culture and just conversation around the cross of Christ. Connecting with God's love comes when you are staying in God's Word, and one of the best ways to do that is through the Date the Word app.
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Welcome to the gripe find! My voice cracked a little bit. So I stopped for gas on the way to work. Of course. Because, you know, I wanted to make it to work.
Yeah, you got to. So I stopped for gas and it just lights a fire within me. I think I already know what you're going to say.
The fury of a thousand suns. When you look out at the gas station and you just see just plastic bags. Yellow plastic bags. I saw the same thing.
Over the nozzles. Yeah. So it's funny because I think I passed the same gas station you did and it's not that there's just like one or two. It's every one. Right.
It would be fine if there was like one, maybe two. But you have like 12 pumps and you're telling me 10 of them aren't working? You're telling me that you want to be a gas station. You want me to come to you to fill up my car with gas, but you don't have gas? The one thing a gas station is supposed to have, it's in the name. At not like 1130 at night. At 9 a.m. on a Tuesday. Something's up there.
Get your life together. And it happens all the time. I'm sure that it happens in other towns. I just never ever see it.
Only in my hometown do I see it. And I don't know what it is where it's like we go to McDonald's, but we never have burgers. Never have burger mugs.
Never have chicken nuggets. It irritates me. The one thing that you're known for. It irritates me probably more than it should, but like you had one job. Yeah. Yeah.
You literally had one job and you're not even doing that. So imagine, if you will, a gas station. Maybe a red one, whose name rhymes with bleats or something like that. I don't know. Something crazy, right? And you pride yourself and market yourself as being the... That's very subtle. Yeah. I mean, I don't want to call any names, but let's say you go up to this gas station and you pride yourself on being this big, big, big gas station where everybody can just come.
But I owe 20 out of the 21 have yellow bags on them. Hate that. But guess what?
There's still 20 pumps worth of cars waiting to get gas and now everybody's at this one. And nobody ever leaves. That's the thing. I never drive in and be like, oh, wow, well, I guess I'll check another one. I always stay.
I always stay. Oh, really? Really?
Yes. If it's super packed, I got better. I should go to another one. No, because I always wait until I'm like desperate for gas. Oh, no. No, if the gas light comes on, I've done something wrong.
It's awful. I'm not one of those people that lets it go like all the way to E. Yeah, it gets it gets to the point where, like, I hate seeing those yellow little containers. Like, get gas. That's what you exist for.
That's what you're there for. It's easy, bro. Just get gas. Just get gas. I don't know, man. It just it just it irks my nerves.
It irritates me. When are we going to just get electric cars? When are we just going to have electric cars? I think we kind of have that now. Us.
Oh, us? Yeah, yeah. I don't think I want an electric car. Excuse you? This might be something for another episode. Not right now.
I really, really have to ask. You said you're not the kind of person to let your gas tank, like, get near E? Yeah. No, not like, like, like gas light on. I'm on E. Like, it'll get low, but I'm not, like, super low.
I don't know. I don't know when my, like, I don't know where my tank is on a given day. Yeah, his is always on E. That is wild to me.
Mine is always on E. That stresses me out. Every time I've been in your car, I'm like, how much gas do you have? The thing doesn't even work.
We don't know. Yeah. I'm like, okay, I've been driving for about a week.
I probably should fill up. Yeah, I don't know how you live like that. That stresses me out. I don't know how you live like that.
That's a whole separate grade. I might could have, yeah, I might could have lived like that in my early, you're 25, right? You're okay.
I think you're fine. I would have probably, I don't think I've ever had that problem, but I don't think it would have bothered me back then. Now, I would be like, what the heck? My chest gets tight just thinking about that. Like, that, that stresses me out. If Ellie gets to half a tank, she's going to fill up.
She's not even, she's not even playing that game. I'm not quite there. But like, I'll let it go about a quarter of a tank and maybe a little bit lower. Have you ever run out? Have I ever run out again?
Yeah. I've never run out again. I've run out one time and then I was like, all right, that, this, this stinks.
I will not do this again. Never have. I've been close. Yeah.
But I've never run out. Yeah. Hey, that's a bad feeling when you're getting off the ramp and you know the gas station's around the corner and it starts, I'm like, please get me there. Come on, come on downhill.
Yeah. You start praying. You're like, Lord, just see me through. Just give me like, give me another, another three feet, Lord. And then he gives you another feet.
You're like, give me, give me five more feet, Lord, please. I don't know. Yeah. If that irks you, the, the plastic bags over the covers, the nozzles in the gas tank, gas station, write in and let us know two five two five eight two five zero two eight. If you're a gas station owner, feel free to write in and defend your sins.
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You can visit us online at ClearviewTodayShow.com, or if you have any questions or suggestions for new topics, send us a text to 252-582-5028. That's right. We begin in the Clearview Today studio with Dr. Abbadan Shah, who's a PhD in New Testament textual criticism. Dr. Shah, you drive a big truck, right? Yes. So you drive a lot. You got to fill that thing up with gas.
Yes. I'm just trying to figure out over here, how are you feeling when you drive up to a gas station and every single, what do you call it, nozzle is covered with a plastic bag? Oh, I can't stand that. It's the worst. I hate it. Yeah. It really feels like they just put them on there because they want to just clear up traffic.
There's no way you're running out of gas that much. What I hate worse, there's even something worse than that for me is after I pay for it and I hit receipt and it just has this wing. No paper in it at all?
No paper. I'm like, oh. Please see cashier. I don't want to see the cashier. Yeah. I mean, I know the cashier is a great person. Yeah. I just- I don't want to go in and talk to the cashier. Yeah. I have to run.
That's the reason for going here. So I could have gone in and paid, but I just have to run, and then I have to walk in there and there's a line. Now I got to stand in line. And sometimes it's behind lottery people. I cannot stand that.
I'm like, you could use that money in more productive ways. Can I just get, let me get one of the- Like replacing the roll of receipt paper that should have been in my gas tank. Yeah. Let me get that. And then, so then you do it and they're like, oh no, okay.
So what pump are you on? You're like, I don't even know. No, I don't remember.
You got to go out. Yeah. I didn't look at the pump because I thought there'd be a receipt. Yeah. That's awful. That's awful. Gas stations are frustrating, man.
Yeah. Gas stations are frustrating. But we appreciate the gas station. We have a lot of gas station people who do a great job. And we appreciate that. And the attenders are the ones that I know are super nice people.
It's just that when you're in a hurry and there's a long line of lottery people looking for something. When you were growing up in India, did you have attendance that would pump the gas for you? Yes. Really?
Yes. Still do. In most places, they still do.
There's 28% that still do. I've seen that in movies. I've never seen it in real life here in America. I've seen it in one place. There was one place that I went.
I can't remember where, but it was like really rural, like old backwoods, kind of south. And it wasn't a chain gas station, but it had an attendant. Like you had the option for self-serve or you had an attendant that would pump the gas for you.
And I was like, this is wild. When you go north, we live in North Carolina, but when you go north and you stop at some of those, what do they call those things, like you get off and everything is there in one place. What are they called? Like a Bucky's? Like a truck stop? Or a truck stop? It's not a truck stop, but it's, oh my goodness, Nicholas, you know what I'm talking about. When we went north to New York or someplace, it's like we get off on the exit, but everything is in one place. Oh my goodness, I can't remember the name.
It'll come to you. Are you talking about like a Bucky's style place? It's Bucky's style, but it's like, it's an exit, but you cannot go anywhere else but to this small shopping center type place. Gas station is there, food court is there, bathrooms are there. It's a rest area, but it's got food court and everything. It's mostly up north. That's where you find it.
Once you cross Virginia, that's where you find them. I'm trying to think of what, like a travel plaza type thing? Yeah, it's a travel plaza. That's exactly what it's called. I just guessed. I didn't know that was the name. That's what they call them.
I mean, you can look it up. Do you see anything, David? I'm looking up and I'm not seeing anything. I'm looking like, yeah, truck stops and plazas. I think my browser's too southern.
Your brother said, huh? Yeah, yeah, they've got some in Virginia, they've got some in the truck plazas and travel plazas. Oh, like New Jersey Turnpike Travel Plaza?
Yes, yes. And so they have attenders. Really? Yeah, they attend. I don't think I've ever been to one. Wow.
I don't know that I've been to one. I'm going to sound weird for knowing this, but New Jersey is one of the only places where it's illegal to pump your own gas still. Yeah, they come up there and if you try to reach us, they're like, yes, sir, how can I help you? Like, I need gas.
I think that's wild. I'll take care of that. One thing I'll start doing, one thing I might start doing, I might just sit there. I might just go to a gas station here and just sit there until someone, I'll install a little bell. Don't do that.
You'll be waiting a long time. I'll honk the horn. Call the gas station and be like, can I get someone on pump number eight, please? Yeah, I don't think that's going to work for you. They hang up in my face.
I don't think that's going to work for you. People who are unwilling to get out and pump their own gas are unwilling to change. It's difficult to kind of course correct, but we want to help people do that today. Even if they have ulterior motives, we want to help shift them toward the right way of thinking. I'm going to give that a B plus segue. That was pretty good. Thank you. I appreciate that. In light of that, Dr. Shaw, what is our daily encouragement for today? Check your motives. Check your motives. Sometimes in arguments and pet peeves and the things that you're willing to die for, what is your real motive? And sometimes if we're truly honest with ourselves, we'll find out that our motives are not as pure. That's a great point.
Yeah. We may be selfish, we may be self-centered, we may want to do something that is not pleasing to God. It's just not clean. So examine your motives. And it's hard to be honest with yourself sometimes too, but it's one of the things that you have to really face the truth. And it's an unpleasant truth is that I'm not as, like you said, I'm not as clean and pure as I thought. And it's sort of like cheating at solitary.
The only person I'm really hurting is myself. That's very true. There's no point in lying to myself and saying, no, I'm doing this for the right reason. Yeah. Like you gain nothing. Right. Yeah.
Placate your conscience for a moment. But other than that, there's not really a point. True.
That's right. You know, think about all the people, like we've been talking about for the past couple of days, people who are unwilling to take that step. Not even that they don't know or they can't figure it out. And that's always the talking point, right? Well, what about those people who have never heard?
It's like, okay, sure. Maybe, maybe there's some room for that discussion, but there's so many people who have heard and won't. Right. You know, not that can't, but that won't.
That's right. In John 5 that we've been kind of going over, Jesus says to them in verse 40, but you are not willing to come to me that you may have life. You're not willing. U telete, u is you do not and telete is choose, you do not choose, you have a choice and you're choosing not to come. And you're choosing not to come because your heart is wicked. You know what is the truth and yet you're choosing the wrong side.
You're choosing to reject because your heart is not right. That's right. That's right. I've heard that many times on the show, but if you're new, if you're a new listener, you're just tuning in on the radio, you know, there's a very common narrative going around in Christianity that the Jewish people, the Jewish, yeah, the Jewish people, and they didn't know what the Messiah was supposed to be. Like Jesus showed up on the scene. It was this radical shift and that they found out after the fact like, oh yeah, that was the son of God. Oh my goodness.
Think about what we did or he was a Messiah the whole time and we didn't know, but that's not biblical. Right. There's no evidence for that. Right.
And hopefully you see just the opposite. They saw him, but they didn't want him. Right.
And then now there is a veil. And so what was keeping them from coming to Jesus? It was not a serious question from scriptures about messianic prophecies or some difficult passage. Jesus answered some of those already. Right.
For example, when Philip told Nathaniel, we have found him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph, his reply in verse 46 says, can anything good come out of Nazareth? Nathaniel, come on, come on. That was uncalled. That was unnecessary. That was, nobody needed that.
And then Philip said to him, come and see. We're not here to say, oh, the Jewish people were wrong for what they did and all that. No, as you know, we are very pro Israel. What we are saying here is about the human heart. Right.
If you remember the human heart. If Indians were there and we were the God's chosen people to do that, we would have done just the same. If Africans were there and they were God's chosen people, they would have done the same.
If Europeans were there. So this has nothing to do with an ethnicity. This issue is about not them being Jewish.
This is about the fact that the human heart is wicked. Excellent point. That they saw, they understood, they verified.
And yet at the end of the day, they said, no, we're actually going to kill you and see if we can run this enterprise. I think that's a great point because we're seeing a lot of antisemitism these days. And we're seeing it on college campuses.
I mean, literally right now on the news, we're seeing it. And it's one of the things where, and I think you've said this before from the pulpit, by the grace, but for the grace of God, that could be me. I could be a musician. I could have done all those things. And it's not just like it was a bad day that kept me from that.
It's just God's grace that kept me from being in that position. And so listen to how Jesus complimented Nathanael. If you notice in verse 47, Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him and said of him, behold, an Israelite indeed in whom is no deceit.
What does that mean? Means he was a sincere searcher. He was a sincere searcher. He didn't have an ulterior motive to not want to believe in Christ. Right, when he said that, can anything good come out of Nazareth, it was not because he wanted to take over the religious, I don't know, be the controller of religion in Israel, and hence the world. No, it was more of a, yeah, I see it, but Nazareth? I don't know.
Nazareth? If you look out there near to the north, just a little colony that people go live in, and they work further north, there's nothing there. Why would that be the place? It's like for us to name your own podunk town near where you live. Let's say you live in a big city in the outskirts. There's a small community with like one caution light. There's nothing there but run down, dilapidated homes, and it's just when you drive through there, the grass is not cut. Some guy's selling turnip greens off the bed of a truck. Right, trash lying around, it's just not the place that you want to, and you say like there, go down that road, and there's a little house over there, it's an old farmhouse, that's where the Messiah was going to be born, and you're like, huh?
Why that of all players? Are you sure? You mean like New York, Los Angeles, none of those? DC, Washington DC, I mean Atlanta.
Somewhere that has some significance. Raleigh? Nope. No, there.
It's like, no. So at least Nathaniel was a sincere searcher, and Nathaniel, of course, he's shocked that Jesus knows him. He said, how do you know me? And then Jesus answered and said to him, before Philip called you, when you were under the fig tree, I saw you.
Got him. And we, you know, it's kind of funny, this is backing up a little bit, but we did an episode on doubt a couple weeks ago, and we actually had someone write in and say, thank you so much for doing that show, because I have always struggled with guilt over my doubt, and I think this is even another great piece of evidence where Jesus didn't say, hey, there's the doubter, there's the guy that didn't believe I was really going to come, he's like, there's no deceit in him. Yeah, he had his doubts, just like the Pharisees had their doubts, but his doubt was truly motivated by a sincere desire to make sure Jesus was the one.
That's right. Pharisees, I think they probably were more convinced that Jesus was the one, they just didn't want him. They knew he was a threat to the religious establishment, to the system that was working very well in their favor. They had the Romans in one hand, and they had Herod in the other, and they knew how to play both of them, and they had the Sadducees who were controlling the temple, and the chief priests, they were doing their own business, and they had everything right in place.
We got it now. If you want to get the Romans to do this, you got to come from this angle. If you want to get Herod to do this, then you got to appease him this way. The Sadducees, we don't like them, but hey, we got to work with them, because they control the temple, they are the royal priests, so to speak, but we know they're not the real deal, but hey, they know how to make deals with Rome, so we got to grease that wheel that way. Chief priests, we know they're corrupt, Annas and Caiaphas, you know they're worthless, but at least we can do our temple stuff, and we're good, we got the system going. And Jesus comes and says, repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
He's like, what are you doing? And then they examine him carefully, and they send people to go check him out, to John and others, and they go, yeah, I mean, he is, he is, he checks out every box of the Messiah, I think you may want to go check him out for yourself, and they're like, no, send some more. So you see how this is working? Yeah, they were never going to, they were never going to accept it. He was a, he was a big threat to the system that they had created, it was a perfect system, it had a lot of problems, a lot of potential problems, but they were, they were just managing it very well. Do you think it was, do you think it was, he was a threat to them because he was God, and they knew he was God, and now their whole system comes crumbling down, or because the people loved him so much, or a little bit of both?
Both, I think both was happening. Of course, he was a threat to their system, but the system also included them, the Pharisees and the scribes, because they were now, so it's like this, the Romans were ruling, but a Jewish person would not go to Rome, to a Roman soldier and ask him advice for his life. So they're ruling, but they don't, they're not legitimate, but that's what we gotta do. The temple is open, but the Sadducees run that. Sadducees, they don't even believe in the resurrection, they don't even believe in the whole Bible, the Old Testament, we're not going to go to them. They have the high priest, yeah, we need them, but they are corrupt as corrupt can get. I mean, we don't trust them one bit, they don't deserve to be in the, but hey, at least they open up the temple for us, and they got their thing going, that's fine, they're corrupt, we know they're on the take, we know they're doing this and that, but we got this system, and then we have Herod over here, who built us this beautiful temple, although we repeatedly let him know that it's still not good enough, because he's not good enough, and he will never be good enough, so he's over here all confused and frustrated, just mad. So we got this, so guess who the people go to? The Pharisees.
Yeah, they come to us. So we don't have to work in the temple, we don't have to wield a sword, we don't have to work for Herod, but we can be the de facto controllers that direct, we are in charge of everything. They're in charge of the people and the culture. They are the ones that everybody bows to. And Jesus, of course, he talks about Rome, he talks about Herod, he talks about the high chief priests and all the high priests, and he talks about the Sadducees, but he goes for the Pharisees.
Why do you think he singles them out so much, the Pharisees over everyone else? Because if you think about it, Rome is Rome, right? Rome will do what Rome has done, which is conquer people and rule. Herod, he'll never be good enough, but he will try, he will do his thing, he'll build stuff and then kill off his people, his wife and his children.
That's Herod. The high priests are corrupt, I mean, they're lost as lost can get. They don't know anything. But I say that the religious leaders knew, I don't include the chief priests in that. And then, of course, the Sadducees, Sadducees were just stupid, I mean, honestly, they're just stupid. They got the money, they got the temple, they are sort of the elite, like if you were to go to Europe, they're like the aristocratic families who actually control the state church. So that's who they are.
So we know that we don't connect with you. But Pharisees, the scribes, they were the ones who sort of built themselves up in this weird configuration, and it was all about them. And they would stand in the street corners and make long prayers, and then they would come up with a lot of ways to help you out, I'll help you out.
So they were the ones who were most actively misleading the people? Well, they were helping people, you know, the whole idea of table worship, yeah, table worship, they considered their home to be a sanctuary. That's why it's kind of funny that the temple is where they go, but they say the temple is not where it begins, the home is where you begin, and your dining table is the altar unto God.
And how you put food inside your mouth is so important because this is how you decide how to be pure, and who you eat with, who are you fellowshipping with is so important. And Jesus came in just the opposite, He came to seek and to save that which was lost. And He comes and He, you know, He's got tax collectors and prostitutes eating with Him. And the Pharisees are like, you're misleading the people. Oh, so that's right, they're picking beef with Him because He's...
He is disturbing the whole system. And yet He meets the bill, He fits the bill of the Messiah. Imagine the quandary they were in.
I mean, I feel sorry for those guys. It's like, we're helping you, and Jesus comes, you're done. What?
Our entire operation. Actually, you are whitewashed tombs. Wait a minute, wait a minute.
And John the baptizer, I mean, he comes in, he's like a brood of vipers, you're a bunch of snakes. And they're like... I thought we were doing good. We're the good guys. We're the good guys. I really thought, that's hard, man, that's hard to think, because we do kind of pick on the Pharisees a lot, but yeah, I can see from their perspective, they're like, we're helping people.
We're like getting people close to the glass. Look at the Romans. Look at the Gentiles. Look at Herod. Look at the chief priests. Look at the Sadducees. We are the good guys.
We're not corrupt like them. Yeah. And Jesus is like, no, you are whitewashed tombs. Come on, cut.
Full of dead men's bones. Please take it back. Got him. Please take it back. So again, you know, and Jesus said in verse 41, this is kind of very interesting.
He said, I do not receive honor from men, but I know that you do not have the love of God in you. Wow. Now that is bound to make them mad. I'm seeing like their faces just getting more and more red.
Oh, they're so angry. And it says in verse 43, I have come in my father's name and you do not receive me. If another comes in his own name, him you will receive.
How can you believe who receive honor from one another and do not seek the honor that comes from the only God? So they're like, you are messing this up for us. Yeah. You're messing this up for us. Like, do you not see we got a good thing going? Just be on our side. Yeah. Oh man. So much fun.
Yeah, it is fun. It's important for us to remember too, you know, there's so much more than just what we read at face value in scripture. There's so much more there and understanding the interactions between Jesus and between the Pharisees and that Jesus is, he is the truth. He is the way that we need to follow instead of what some man-made system.
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