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We would love to know your feeling on that. What is next? What's your response to what you experienced yesterday? 866-348-7884 is the number to call in and share. What's next?
866-348-7884. Maybe something really just impacted you yesterday and you, you know, just really you hadn't thought about it before or something just grabbed you and you would like to share that information. Or maybe you saw something glorious in your service yesterday. A bunch of people got baptized and people came to Christ. We would love to hear the results of Easter, right? This huge celebration that we get to do.
And what is next? And very cool, I will say, is that I am sharing the show with Dr. Tate, the word Carson, and he had quite a what's next experience this morning, right doc? Yes, sir.
Robbie. Good to be with you today. Happy resurrection Monday.
There you go. The day after, you know, we go into Easter with when I survey the Wonder's Cross and that's what should be happening. And then as we do have the Good Friday service, we have a sunrise service. We have that great service there, which I've got reports. So many churches were overflowing yesterday where we were at.
Chairs had to be gotten out and people were staying around the wall. It was incredible. But my journey with the Lord has always been, OK, how do we take the experiences that we had and now move it forward? I should be transformed right from glory to glory. So this moment of Easter resurrection weekend should bring me to a new level of walking with the Lord. And this morning we did April to believe we read all 20 chapters of the Book of John concluding yesterday with the resurrection, which John 20. And but this morning was John 21. And even though we have finished the April to believe, I read it and I was just blown away with it says Peter said, I'm going fishing.
And I keep thinking, you know, that's a real biblical thing to do. I'm going fishing. I'm going to tell people I'm being biblical and I'm going fishing. Well, Peter basically is going back.
Things have changed and he's still not OK. What all what's happening here? Well, the disciples go with him. Well, the next thing you know, they're fishing all night, Robbie, and they catch nothing. They're not supposed to be fishing, but they were fishing and catching nothing. Jesus shows up.
Hey, guys, try the other side. And all of a sudden they catch a whole bunch. Oh, that's Jesus. They remember Luke five and they come to the shore and there Jesus starts his restoration with Peter. And he says, Peter, if you love me, do you love me? Yeah, I love you.
All right. Feed my sheep. And I just wrote down this morning, my journal. Peter went back.
When he should have been going forward and I find a lot of people. Hey, Easter's arrived. We've had the big day and then we go back to what we were doing. And I'm hoping our listeners are saying, I don't want to be that way. I want to be more in love with Jesus.
I want to be more dedicated. Jesus, when I survey the wondrous cross, it demands my life, my soul, my all. What is your all as we move forward this Easter? There you go. What's next? You know, in your view, what would be the next step for you in order to push into that relationship? Yes, feeding sheep is a great idea. I mean, obviously, you know, that one's right there in John 21, as you talked about. We would love to hear your thoughts. 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. Or, you know, maybe some jumped out at you.
Right. And I could be a person that really got your attention this Easter as you looked at the different biblical characters. Yesterday, I was supposed to do a sermon.
In fact, I did. And what I love to do is I prepare all week, like I'm sure every pastor does. But Sunday morning, first thing, I'm like, OK, now what do you want me to preach? Interestingly, I felt the Holy Spirit lead me back into Matthew and take it just another look through it. And this time, this jumped off the page at me. And maybe part of the reason that it jumped off the page at me is, Tammy and I had gone to see The Chosen's finale, which ends, I don't want to spoil it for anybody, with Judas kissing Jesus. But the next thing that happens is what jumped out the page at me is Jesus looks at Judas, right?
Here's this horrible scene that's unthinkable. He just shared communion with a man. He just washed his feet. And here he is. He kisses him. And what does Jesus say? His next words to Judas are friend. He says, friend. He called him friend.
He says, friend, why have you come? And it was reminiscent to me that, you know, clearly when God called the Adam, where are you? It wasn't like God didn't know where Adam was. He wanted Adam to think about where Adam was. And it's the same kind of question to Judas.
Why have you come? And it was an opportunity for Judas, if you think about it, right that minute. He had not changed his relationship with Judas. He was still his friend. I think he meant that complete sincerity. Friend, why have you come? You can still get in line and follow me. There's a lot of things he could have chose to do at that moment. And, you know, I just think it's amazing how many times in my own life. And so here's my what's next.
You know, you can think about what it is for you and call us at 866-348-7884. I really don't want to get ahead of Jesus. In other words, when I'm going to pray, I don't want to be like Judas. Like, I need you to bless my plan for you to take over Rome. And I need you to, you know, to be the Messiah that, you know, I want you to be. And I need you to do this, this, and this, and this. You know, that's, unfortunately, when I get ahead of God, I want him to bless the plans I've already made to whatever extent. And he's saying, friend, Robbie, you know, why have you come? Oh yeah, worship, follow you, feed my sheep. You know, there you go.
I like that one. When we think about moving forward, discipleship talks about making progress. And I look at the different people in the Easter story. I'm challenged by them.
I'm challenged by what you just said. Remember, Jesus himself had to pray. Father, not my will, but your will be done. Three times.
Yeah. He's struggling with carrying out, where when he just, you know, we get just a glimpse of him as a child where it says, I must be about my Father's business. Well, now, he's not sure he wants to be about his Father's business. There's some things going to happen that you and I just talked about that's mind-blowing that as he now goes to the cross and takes our sin, is he grieved that he's going to hurt his Father?
What a thought you just gave me. Because God's got to pour his wrath. When he says, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? He is realizing all the sin, all the shame, all the things we've ever done that displeases the Father, we've fallen short of the glory of God, is placed on Jesus. And now God's wrath is poured out on him. And he becomes our propitiation, which means he's the wrath absorber.
But he said, not my will, but your will be done. Friend, why have you come? 866-348-7884, what impacted you? This is a live show and we really, really want your calls. We would love to hear your thoughts.
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We are so glad that you tuned in today. Man, we would love to hear from you on, you know, it's the day after Easter. Now what? What's next? That's the number to call us is, I mean, what's next? First is call Truth Talk Live and tell us what's next. 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. Maybe something just impacted you. You saw the cross in a new way or something about the story, something about one of the characters that jumped out at you.
866-348-7884. We would love to know, you know, your thoughts. It's part of what makes this show so fun for me is that, you know, it's an interaction of different, right? In the same spirit, we're all, you know, it's one God, one spirit, and so it's interesting to me how often we're on the same page, right? How many sermons have you preached, Dr. Carson, where the music director had stuff that went perfectly with the sermon that you were preaching?
Oh, like untold numbers. Right. You were showing up at a church you'd never even been to. Never been to, and all of a sudden, here's the song, and last year, for instance, I had a situation where the person gave a testimony that had my closing illustration in it.
Right. I'm like, well, I guess God wants to make sure y'all hear it twice. It's the same spirit, and it is so clear. And so if our callers, listen, call us, help one another right now. Tell us what's going on that during the Holy Week, maybe you took the Lent challenge, 46 days, and how has it changed your life?
How is it going to change your life? My son-in-law did that, and he did 40 days of no meat, no dairy, kind of that kind of fast. And then, you know, they do the six days of the Holy Week. Friday, just water, and Saturday, nothing. Nothing.
Until 1130, like ka-ching. And, you know, I know this much, and fasting is one of my regularly things the Lord's blessed me to be able to do, but I would challenge anybody that after a few days of what happens to your prayer life is truly amazing. It's like, man, there's a clarity. I don't understand it. I don't have to. I just know that it's real. And so I would challenge anybody, you know, maybe what's next is a fast to see what's next. Yes. Right?
I don't know. What are your thoughts? 866-348-7884. How about maybe you have some thoughts about the pope. You know, I had the most beautiful prayer request this morning from our program director here at the Truth Network, Carmen. She said, you know, my parents are Catholic, and she said I'm not, but they are, and I just would really appreciate if we pray for the Catholic Church that they would get a really great pontiff, you know, and I thought what a great prayer request that is. I mean, you know, if God would raise up, you know, a real believer, somebody that really, you know, was walking with God in whatever way, you know, and could really make some changes, I don't know, but I think it's a great prayer. It's just like, you know, we need to be praying for Russia that they get a great leader.
I mean, every year, right? Well, you think about the influence that the pope does have. So what a great prayer request because they do have tremendous influence. I grew up with Pope John Paul II, and his influence along with Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, brought down the communist wall there in Eastern Europe, and it was just huge. He had that influence, and so, yeah, today we wake up to some shocking news, and for the Catholics, you know, I was listening to some of them on the talk shows that just said the last thing they'll remember of him is his Easter blessing. Not many people get to go out the way he went out.
He does Easter blessing, and then I kind of thought if I could choose the day that I was going to die after preaching Easter services, that would be the day to go because the hope of the resurrection is so vibrant at that moment, and Billy Graham, I just saw this when I was down in his library again. I know you've heard that I've died. I just need you to know I'm now more alive than I've ever been, and that's the aspect of a Christian. Death is not our enemy.
It's just part of the graduation tool. We're now headed, you know, to be absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord, and one of the thoughts I've had out of this Easter season, I'm going to say it that way, we all have a future resurrection. We all, that word resurrection is going to be part of our lives. Now, there's going to be the resurrection of the saints, and then it's called the resurrection of the dead because every person is going to stand before God. Now, we're going to get, as a believer, I get to stand before the judge from the seat of Christ, the bema, but if you don't know Jesus, there's going to be another resurrection, and all those who don't know him, and then they'll stand before the great white throne. That's not a place to be.
That's not a place to be. So we all have a resurrection in our future, and Jesus, he rose from the dead, and he told Martha, I'm the resurrection of life. Do you believe this?
And he got a little typology, brought Lazarus out of the grave. I did a radio show with Mike Zwick last week, and he was talking about his own testimony, and he said what the pastor said that day that he received Christ was, you know, Satan will never tell you that you can't be saved. What he'll tell you is don't do it today. Don't do it today. And so the pastor, of course, finished that with, you know, today is a day of your salvation. Well, that hit him between the eyes.
Like, oh, and that's exactly what he was hearing. You don't have to do this today. You don't have to do it today. But today is the day of salvation, so if you're hearing the Holy Spirit say that, right? You heard that yesterday, you know, somehow through the message that you heard, and now you're tuned into Christian broadcasting, man, God's trying to tune you into WGOD, which is today's the day, right, to say, okay, to bend your knee before you go to the great white throne, and say, you know, Lord, I know that you're who you say you are.
You are the Son of God, and I know that you really did die for my sin, and I'm going to turn from that, and I'm going to take you on as my Lord and Savior, and I'm going to go tell somebody, because when you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, this is not like maybe you'll be saved. It's like you will be. It's guaranteed.
It's a done, like here you go. You're going to have eternal life in heaven, everlasting life. You don't perish. You're going to have everlasting life. Do not, Proverbs 27, 1, do not boast yourself of tomorrow. Earlier last week, we have these horrible events that took place from like April the 12th to April the 20th, and it's just one thing after another where people, if they could speak to us today from eternity, wherever they're at, they would say... Today's the day.
Yeah. Don't boast yourself of tomorrow. Abraham Lincoln went to a play at Ford's Theater having no idea there would not be a tomorrow for him. 1,500 passengers got on a ship that would never sink. That's what they were told. It's an unsinkable ship.
The only thing the Titanic ever did was sink, and 1,500 souls lost their life that night. Do not put off to tomorrow. Today's the day of salvation. That's a lesson, Robbie. Right. Right. Contrast it and let's get going. But meanwhile, you could call us, 866-348-7884, as I see someone is done. Uh-oh. We lost them already, but they'll call back.
866-348-7884. We'll be right back in Winston. Tune in to the podcast later on. Welcome back to Truth Talk Live. Today is the day after Easter, and so we would ask, what's next?
You know, what are you thinking is a response? You know, pretty clearly, in Matthew anyway, right after, I mean, staying in the same chapter, right after the resurrection, pretty soon, you know, they meet back in Galilee, and he gives them the Great Commission, right? Go ye therefore and make disciples, as you said. Well, he gave them the Great Commission, really, that night in John 20. He says, as the Father sent me, so I send you. So he was already sowing the seed, if you will, that's going to come with a greater explanation of go to all the nations, go and make disciples in the nation. He was very focused in his last 40 days that you're going to get the Holy Spirit, and that happens Acts 1-8, when you receive power, then you're going to be my witnesses. And that's still carrying on now, 2,000 years, we're his witnesses, to take the Gospel, not just to Judea, but to Judea, Samaria, but not just Samaria, to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and then to the uttermost parts of the world. And I, in ministry, became influenced by Jack Wortzen of World of Life Ministries, and Jack Wortzen was famous for saying, it is our responsibility to get the Gospel to every person in our generation. And right now, we've got about 8 billion people that need to hear the Gospel. That's a good, that's a good thing to, you know, we start one at a time, however that works.
How does it work in your life? What, maybe something touched you yesterday, or something that we've been talking about touched you, we would love to hear, have you be part of the conversation, if somebody called and then they didn't, but we would love to have you. 866, the number to call us, 866-348-7884.
866-348-7884. And so, or maybe you have some comment about, you know, what's going on with the Pope and the opportunity to pray for the Catholic Church as they're going through, you know, it is always a giant transition and an opportunity for, you know, we got a different kind of president than we had for the last four years, we can get a different kind of Pope, you know. All these things are there. I'm kind of curious, Robbie, maybe some of our listeners had some kind of unique event take place. Each Easter as a pastor, I've tried to bring forth different things where people can again experience surveying the wondrous cross, and one year we did a walkthrough, and it was as if you were walking through the different stages of the week, not just the stages of the cross that a lot of people do with the Via Dolorosa, but, and also tying in the Passover, and what was it like there? And you offered a Passover meal at your church that I attended, it was absolutely phenomenal, and you really began to think about what it was, what it meant to be set free, to have more than freedom, but to have liberty, and that was a point you brought home. So 1-866-348-7884, give us a call, tell us about your Easter and how we're going to be moving forward. There you go, we got Mike, he's in Dayton, Ohio, so Mike, I'm going to bet you had an amazing one.
Oh, I did. We took, my whole family took up a whole row at our church. My son came, my daughter came, and all her family, and my mom was there, obviously, and we took up a whole row, and we were the third one back from the front, and I got there an hour early to pray and also to save the seat, and my mom saved seats, too, as well, we both got there at the same time.
She says, I'm missing something, and she says, I'm missing prayer, and I said, well, we need to save seats, and she said, okay. So I thought that was funny, and the pastor really had a great service. He, we both, we had songs and talk about the Resurrection, and it was a wonderful service. He laid out the salvation really simply, and I know people got saved, and I just, it's just amazing that God is with us. So what grabbed you this Holy Week, or maybe it was yesterday, or maybe it was Saturday?
You know, what was it that just, you know, grabbed you, Mike, that you felt like, man, I never thought of that before? I never really pondered it a whole, whole lot. God is going to resurrect us out of the graves, and that is pretty amazing. If you don't have Jesus in your heart, he's not going to come and get you out of the graves. Eventually he will, but it's not going to be, it's not going to be. He's not calling you out for that first Resurrection. Amen, and you know, we get to go to heaven with him, and that's, that's pretty cool.
You know, also the pastor said he had a dream where he was talking to someone in the past, and I thought that was pretty neat that when we get to heaven, we're going to be talking to people in the past, and I, you know, I think that's really, really neat that God is, you know, God is just so awesome that he did everything he did on the cross and did what he did for us, you know. Yeah, that's wonderful, absolutely. Absolutely. Well, thank you, Mike. As always, you're a blessing.
I appreciate your input very much. Oh, you're welcome. And I look forward to talking to you soon. Okay, thank you. God bless.
Bye-bye. God bless. So yes, you know, that's part of the neat thing is to have your family beside you to worship together, right? And I know for Mike that was really meaningful to have, you know, your kids there to worship with you.
Pretty cool. Yeah, we think about Christmas family with Easter also, and to be able to fellowship and have that mindset that this should be what's going to be, as Mike said, for all eternity. We're going to have fellowship in heaven.
And we're going to get to see things there and know things that we didn't get to know here. Maybe Easter makes us a little bit more homesick for heaven. Some great things were said there in John as Jesus is talking to his disciples. And is it John 1427, John 1724, in his prayer, Jesus said, Father, I want those that you gave me to see my glory. Right now, Jesus is praying that we who have become part of his bride will see his glory.
And I share that with people, families when a loved one has died. Jesus' prayer was answered. They're now getting to see his glory. The faith has become sight. And we sang a song yesterday at the church we were at about is he worthy? And again, Easter just reminds us what he did for us. He is worthy. And I think, Robbie, when I get to heaven, the first thing I'm going to say when I get there is worthy is the lamb. It's just going to be a time of praise.
I'm not going to be one of those that I get there. I got a bunch of questions for you. I got questions.
I don't understand a lot of things. But when I get to heaven, I think what we're going to be doing is just falling down and crying out worthy is the lamb. It's his great sacrifice for us.
And that's what it was. He's on that cross. He's making atonement. There's redemption.
There's propitiation. He's taking the wrath of God for us. Our sins are placed on him. And he took our sins. And when we get saved, he gives us his righteousness. I don't know how we cannot be excited about moving forward in our relationship with him. We love him because he first loved us.
And I would hope our listeners are really experiencing that out of this Easter season, how much Jesus loved them. Just like your discussion of, you know, in John 21, not only did Jesus let Peter go fishing. Go ahead. Go fishing. Right. Try it without me.
Apartment for me. You can catch nothing. That's good. But then he he doesn't just say it in a way that, you know, look, look, Peter, you need to be out there doing something. No, he totally restores him through.
He knew he denied him three times. In other words, you know, this was all written and as an illustration to show us what Jesus really did carefully with Peter and Peter. To make sure that Peter wasn't just, you know, out there doing what God had created him to do, but that he was restored wholeheartedly. And so maybe what's next for you today is maybe got some part of your heart back or maybe, you know, as you push into Christ and you get that, you know, that whole friend.
Why have you come? Like, yeah, I need to be restored. I'm going through this. You know, that's a big part of it. If we're really honest with ourselves, you know, there's things that are holding us back from truly wholehearted worship, wholehearted discipleship. You know, in order to get your whole heart, it requires pushing into that relationship. Right.
Yeah. And we go we go deeper with what Jesus did there with Peter, because after he's asked, ask him three times and he says, OK, feed my sheep. Then Jesus says, most assuredly, I say to you, when you were younger, you girded yourself and walked where you wish. But when you're old, you will stretch out your hands and another will gird you and carry you where you do not wish. This he spoke signifying of what death he would glorify God. And when he had spoken this, he said to him, follow me.
Talk about going to another level, Robbie. Oh, yeah. Are you ready to truly die for me? You call us with your thoughts, please. Please.
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We would love to hear your thoughts. Eight, six, six, three, four, eight, seven, eight, eight, four, eight, six, six, three, four, eight, seven, eight, eight, four. I know in my case, I'll be honest. I did not know what Monday, Thursday meant. And I really didn't even know. And I don't know how many Christian Car Guy shows I've done. I guess I've done 20 Christian Car Guy shows on Saturday before Easter and just found out this year it's called Silent Saturday because the Bible's pretty silent about that particular day as Jesus was in the tomb and all the earth was interestingly pretty silent. But Monday, maybe you've heard that, maybe you heard that this week, that is a mandate.
It's in Latin for this idea, the commandment that Jesus gave at the Last Supper, which was, this is my new commandment, right, that we love one another. So we got William is in Ohio. And William, you're on Truth Talk Live with Love Your Thoughts. Good evening, Rob. How are you?
I'm excited to hear what you have for us. So thank you, sir. By the way, first of all, throughout the week, the Holy Week, one thing that was done for me is I had to discipline my son in a certain way that I didn't really want to and I've been avoiding. And the only way I was able to discipline him in this manner, because I was reluctant at first, was because I was able to recall the goodness of my father who disciplined me well. And so God is just good. And I'm just so grateful to be able to give discipline because it's out of love that it was given. And so I was shown that, oh, I was able to make it through something I didn't want to do. And he was with me because he loves me so greatly. So, wow.
Well, I would. Yes, William. Praise God and a half for your calling and sharing that because I just related back to my father and how many times he disciplined out of love. It recalled a funny story that one time my father my brother, my little brother, Mark, he was threatening me with his little Boy Scout knife.
You know, we were pretty small, maybe, you know, 10, 12 or something like that. And so I ran and told my dad, right, that Mark's threatening me with his Boy Scout knife. And so my dad, you know, went and asked. Mark said, no, I did not. Robbie's lying, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And so he takes his belt, which was his method of discipline when I was growing up. And he says, all right, Robbie, I want you to give Mark spanking for lying. Now, first of all, for threatening you with a, with a knife and then for lying about it. And of course I let Mark. And it was kind of funny because after that he said, okay, Mark, I want you to, you know, now you're really going to let your brother have it for giving you a spanking for something you didn't deserve. And for lying on you and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And it couldn't hit me. And I've, I'm wonderful experience of grace. You have said I value you and what you share with me. Thank you.
As you, as like I said, you're you're like, we, we take for granted that how hard that is that our parents went through and that, wow, that they were teaching us something that was so valuable. And I'm so grateful that you saw it in the love that it was, because it encourages me tremendously. William. Thank you. As I was, well, thank you, Robbie. Thank you, brother.
God bless William. As I was, uh, doing the role of a parent, Proverbs, uh, 1334. And that's what you did. You did love because Proverbs 1334 says he who spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines him promptly. So you were putting into action Proverbs 1334. So you make me cry. Oh, that is great.
So more grace, because that's what it came from. It was, it is great. God bless you, William. You have an amazing week. Keep up the great work. Thank you so much. Bye bye.
Bye. How about you? Eight six six three four eight seven eight eight four eight six six three four eight seven eight eight four. You know, what impacts, you know, what, what impacted you? Uh, what, what, what came to light that you had not seen before?
Something that just grabbed you? Eight six six three four eight seven eight eight four. You know, William makes an unbelievable point, honey. He does.
Yeah. We go back to that component that you brought out how, um, in the garden, Jesus is thinking about all that's going to happen to him. And did he think about what this was going to do to his father that was so well pleased with him, but now when he takes all of their sin upon him, his father has to do, as I pondered what you've said, the unthinkable. He has to punish his son and he did.
He took our punishment. Um, how much did the heart of God break? Yeah, cause we all, you know, anybody who's ever disciplined their kid, that's going to hurt you more than hurts me. Cause it does hurt. It hurts horribly to hurt your children when, in spite of the love and all that.
And that's the reason why, you know, but I love that proverb, but guess what? We got John is no high. Oh, so John, you're on truth.
Talk live what you got for us. Oh, I'm just calling about the connection with Easter and our service. Went in regards to that. Oh, wonderful. It was, it was kind of interesting because we had, we just have the new worship leader that came on back before Christmas.
His name is Boren. And he had, he had written a song back in 2020 and, uh, I tried releasing it last year. And for some reason, the father just wouldn't, wouldn't give his stamp of approval on it. And so he, they kept working on it. And then he spring time, I think is when he started working on the song more and, you know, making the initiative to release it again. And they came up with this release date of four 18, which was good Friday. Right. And so they, they didn't realize it at the time.
He said, okay, I guess we can do it then. And I guess they released songs on the 18th or not on, on a Friday, because they're more tend to get hits on it. Right. But the, but the interesting part was the name of the song is called Jubilee.
Wow. And this year is a Jubilee year. And then on top of it, another interesting thing is the Jubilee this year also corresponded with the passover.
Right. It did. And, and then there was one of the verses in the song dog, and I can't remember the verse, but it was for it's four 18 was one of the verses. It might've been Matthew. And that also corresponded. There was all these coincidences that were rolling around this song. And then, well, now you got me wanting to hear the song, John. Well, he released it. I know what's the name of the song. It's called here. Let me get to it. I think I, I still I'm, I'm in the band. Oh, I understand.
No worries. I'm just grateful for your call. How exciting. And it is cool when God, his timing is perfect.
Have you noticed that? Yeah. So it's called Jubilee song. That's right.
There you go. His, his name is born. Dulos D O U L O S. And his wife, Ashley also helped him rate it. And, and it was released here a Jubilee year on good Friday when the Passover was obviously lining up with the Jubilee year, which was the Saturday before. Well, and then the other thing is the Jubilee, cause he, I guess he looked up, I think he did an AI thing where he looked up the song and the song, the Jubilee has never occurred on 4 18 ever until this year. And going all the way back before the birth of Jesus. Really?
Yes. That's, that's the chilly part of it. You know, it sends chills up your back. Well now, I mean, if you haven't gotten everybody to want to listen to Jubilee, I don't know what to say, John. You are unsold, man. I can assure you on my way home, I am going to be listening to Jubilee because I, I fascinatingly in a couple of weeks, I'm going to Israel.
I'm very excited. I didn't really put it all together that I get to go to Israel on a Jubilee year. And another coincidental thing that happened to me is like a week and a half ago, I was listening. It might've, it might've been the truth network. And, and someone mentioned the fact that the Jewish, Jewish Passover was also being simultaneous with our, with our celebration and due to their calendar, which is a lunar calendar, and it always occurs on a full moon and we have a full moon.
And it's just like, right. That was probably me, but yeah, I definitely made mention of it. Yeah. Did you, okay. Maybe it was you that I was listening to, but, I usually listen to you guys every, every day when I'm at my shop. But anyways, I could probably put more info in your head, but I would have to have you call me back. So I could talk to, talk to Boren or maybe have him talk to you, but he's, that's really, really exciting. Doc's been over here on his computer.
What have you discovered in your research? I'm trying to figure out what verse would have been used. I'm looking at all the 4 18 verses. Oh, the verse of 4 18. Yeah. Oh, you've got your whole date, the word calendar. Yes.
So what 4 18, what did you use this year? Well, there's no fear in love, but perfect love cast out fear because fear involves torment. But he fears has not been made perfect. First job, first job, 4 18. Wonderful. Wonderful. Well, I hate, we got to go, John,