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That's right. And tonight we have a, this is pledge week, pledge week, pledge week. And so I'm going to give you those numbers right out of the chute. 888-281-1110 and 888-677-9673.
So the phone lines are already open. And tonight there, our producer is that rising media mogul, none other than Style. Hey, Style.
Hey, how are you, Pastor? There you go. And here live in the studio, she's got a stutter and a flutter. In the studio are none other than the cackle herself.
Go ahead, cackle. Good evening, everyone. Little Lisa, there you go. And we have sitting in here live with me Elder Randall Barkley. Hey, Elder. Good evening. Let not your heart be troubled.
God is in control. And Pastor, I'm starting out tonight with $100. Wow. There you go.
Elder Barkley starts out with $100. And I can say this already to Miss, Miss. Let me see where to go.
Here you go. Miss Wendy starts off with $420. Hey, and speaking of Miss Wendy.
Hey, Wendy, are you there? I'm here. Okay. I got your thing.
So there you go. We're off to a good start. Keep keep it coming, folks. Keep it coming. We need to we really need to stay on all those stations you're listening to us on tonight.
And so we better get right into the program because we have a whole lot to cover tonight. So with that, the title of the message will was, will a man rob God? Will a man rob God? We're talking about tithing.
And there's a good way to talk about tithing right during this pledge week. And so I'm just going to do a recap. We're in Malachi Chapter three, Wendy. Okay.
And in Malachi Chapter three, starting in the verse six. For I am the Lord. I change not. Okay. So he's saying he's immutable, huh? Right. And if you're immutable, you do the same things the same way every time, right? Yeah.
Does God get it right every time? Oh, yeah. That's then why change, right?
All right. I change not therefore you sons of Jacob are not consumed. Oh, what do you think he means by that? Well, how about if he had a covenant that he would keep a remnant, right?
Yes. I think if you go over in Romans Chapter 11, it talks, it talks about that explains that really. Now, even from the days of your fathers, you are gone away from mine ordinances and have not kept them.
Return unto me and I will return unto you, saith the Lord of hosts that you said. Now, these guys aren't real smart. I mean, you got to say these are the leaders there, the priests and that. They're not real smart guys because they started out over there in Malachi Chapter one where he was telling them because they, the sacrifices, the sacrifices that he's told he had nothing to do with the sacrifices. They were phony. They weren't for real. Okay. In fact, he gave them some bad news.
And the bad news was, you see, when you came to bring your sacrifice into the temple, the animals were kept outside the gate. Okay. And you know what animals do after they eat? Oh, yeah.
Okay. Well, he's telling them, these guys, that they were going to end up buried up to their face and dung, that that's where they were going to end up out there because of their disobedience. So now, but you said, wherein shall we return? What are you talking about?
What are, you know, uh, from what, what have we done wrong? Right? Mm hmm. Will a man rob God? Yeah. You have robbed me, but you say, wherein have we robbed thee? He said, isn't ties and offerings.
Okay. Uh, what were they supposed? What were those ties and offerings supposed to do? They were supposed to take care of the priests in the temple, right?
That's how they ate. Right. Uh, no ties and offering, uh, can you rob God? I mean, the, first of all, Wendy, do you think God needs, needs our money? No, he does not.
He doesn't need her money. Does he? No. So when it comes to tithing, who benefits the most, God or us by showing our faith in the Lord?
That would definitely be us. That's right, because, uh, does God need any crowns in heaven? No. No. We do, don't we?
Yeah. And so it's, it's, it's us that benefits not God by tithing. And so here he says, you are cursed with a curse for you have robbed me, even this whole nation. And, well, you know, what did they do? He would curse him, he would take away the blessings that, that he had for them. Uh, when they tried to rob him, they ended up robbing themselves, huh?
Is that the way it happens today too? There are people out there that refuse to tie it. They won't tie it. Okay. And I'm telling them, listen, you better understand if you're going to take anyone serious, if you're going to believe anything anyone says, you better believe what God says. Right.
Okay. And so, uh, you have to, you're an absolute fool if you refuse to obey God. God said, you're a few fool, right? And so he says here, reign you all the ties. Let's go back to verse eight, will a man rob God?
Let's go for a minute. I want to jump over to Nehemiah chapter 13. Nehemiah chapter 13 real quick, verses 10 through 14. And I perceived that the portions of the Levites had not been given.
See, this is what he's referring to. Uh, this is Malachi's prophecy was given during the days of Nehemiah at his second stay in Jerusalem and this is where, what he's referring to right here. And I perceive the portions of the Levites had not been given them for the Levites and the singers that did work were, fled everyone to his own field. Then contended I with the rulers and said, why is the house of God forsaken? And I gathered them together and set them in their place. Then brought all the Judah, the tithe of the corn and the new wine and the oil unto the treasuries. And I made treasures over the treasuries. Shemiah, the priest, Zadok, the scribe, and of the Levites, Bedaiah. And next to them was Hanan, the son of Zikar, the son of Matanea for they were counted faithful and their office was to, to distribute unto their brethren. Remember me, O God concerning this and wipe not out my good deeds that I have done for the house of my God and for the offices thereof. Okay. And so here what he says, when he's talking about wiping out the good deeds, he's, he's that's not a salvation issue. What it is is a, it's like a bema seed issue.
It's a rewards issue here and here. So he's saying, Lord, don't take away any of my rewards in heaven because I have done what everything I expected that I thought you wanted me to do. So then he's, he's saying back over here where we're at, going back to verse 10, he's making a point that when you fail in verse nine, then the house of God is forsaken. So now God is telling them in verse 10 of Malachi three, bring you all the ties into the storehouse. And there may be meat in mine house and prove me now, therefore, say at the Lord of hosts, if I will not open to you the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing and there should not be room enough to receive it.
Can anybody ever out give God? Absolutely not. No, because it all belongs to him anyhow. Right. Okay. So that we don't have, we don't own anything. We have use of things, but to actually own something, you've got to be able to take it with you when you leave this world.
And there's not much we can take with us when we leave this world. Right. That's right.
A question. Um, Israel sometimes would ask the Lord when I guess they would, um, um, you know, do battle and they would ask him, ask the Lord if they could have the spoil, what were the conditions for getting the spoil obedience to God, whenever they went into battle, the God gives you, uh, the wars, the rules of warfare there, but it was obedience to God. It was, you know, so if God tells you, uh, to go in there and you're up against 50,000 and you only have 20,000 and he tells you get rid of 19, just listen to it. Right. Yeah. Because God knows what he's doing, right?
And so, uh, if you, your faith and you trust in obedience and, and then God always provides, and that was the spoils in those days, yeah. He goes on to say, and I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes and he shall not destroy the fruits of your, your ground, whether shall your vine cast her forth or fruit before the time in the field, say at the Lord of hosts, in other words, he's saying, look, I'll tell Satan to stand on, stand down, you know, because God allowed, he used Satan to punish people for their sins, for the rebellion. Okay. And so, you know, Satan was, you know, Hey, how about this?
You know, these people have been pretty bad. You got to let me have home. Look, come on. What are you going to, you know, and God wouldn't allow that allow the devourer, uh, to punish the wicked. Right. But in this case, he's saying, listen, if you're obedient to me, I'll make him stand down. You know, so then he goes on to say here and all the nations shall call you blessed for you shall be a delights of land, say if the Lord of hosts now, now here's where these guys really get dumb. Okay.
Right here. And this, this is kind of like today, the mindset in the prosperity church and the apostate church out there today and the government now listen to this. Okay. Your words have been stout against me, say at the Lord, yet you say, what have we spoken so much against thee? There are you in what a God see, here's how every argument with God has always worked.
You lose. Right. Yeah. It works that way. Now here you have said it is vain to serve God.
And what prophet is it that we have kept his ordinances and that we have walked mournfully before the Lord of hosts. Okay. Now you see, they don't realize that when they're communicating one to another, uh, God's listening in.
He's, he's, he's in other conversation. They just don't know. Right. And now we call the proud happy yay. They that work wickedness are set up.
Yay. And they that tempt God are even delivered. So they're telling God, look, God, we're here, we're woke. We're woke. You see, we get it. We look, we see what you're doing. You're telling us blessed of the poor, blessed of the meek, but we're watching. See, we're seeing that you were, you're rewarding the wicked. We're seeing you're making the wicked rich and the heck with these poor people, right?
You don't want any part of that, right? Is it smart to tell God he's a hypocrite right now? That might offend him.
Huh? Yeah. That's foolish.
It's not good to offend God. Right. That's right. And that's what they did. That's it. And it cost them.
Okay. Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another. And the Lord hearkened and heard it. And the book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord.
And that thought upon his name. And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts. In that day when I make up my jewels and I will spare them as a man spareth his own son that serveth him. Then shall you return and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not. And so here we have a there's seven books the Bible speaks. I'm not talking about the six books in that they referred to seven different books in the Bible.
Okay. One of them here is the book of remembrance. You got the book of remembrance, the book of war, the book of the law, you've got the book of life, you got the book of the living. So all together you got several different books that the Bible speaks of that's referred to.
Okay. In here. And so here, the book of remembrance, then they that fear the Lord spake one to another and the Lord hearkened and heard in the book of remembrance was written. When when do we speak one to another when when is it that Christians that believers get together and speak one to another? Usually church, church service, and prayer meetings, especially in prayer meetings, okay. In Bible studies, do we should we put a lot of a lot of importance on prayer meetings?
Oh, absolutely. Prayer is powerful. How often are we to pray?
Hopefully every day. Without ceasing. Without ceasing.
Without ceasing. Does that mean that we pray all during the day, right? Yeah. So, so God's listening 24 seven, isn't he? Okay. Yeah, he is. Smart people know that, right? Yeah. I got another question. Wait a minute. I got to give out this number first. Ready?
All right. Most people have got a call here and we have Bill in Boston has called as pledge 100. Thank you, Bill 8 8 8 2 8 1 1 1 1 0.
That's the credit card line or 8 8 8 6 7 7 9 6 7 3 when he's going to ask questions. She's pretty smart. So it'll be a good question. Go ahead.
Wendy. So chapter two of Malachi, he speaks, he's warning, you know, don't deal treacherously with your wives, with the wife. Yes. So what does God consider treacherously with regard to spousal stuff? Well, what they did is they took the laws that they were given and they abused them, right? In other words, what was happening, uh, for divorce, for example, uh, these guys would would take and, you know, they could divorce their wives if they, if they burnt the dinner and what would happen, uh, sometimes they would, they would mistreat their wives. They, uh, when time came for the plowing time, some of those guys would actually, uh, trade their wives for a team of oxen until after the plowing was done and then trade back.
Okay. And, uh, they allowed this others, what would happen when a man, uh, if a man was killed and left a wife and children or just a wife, if he had a brother, his brother was to take his wife, uh, to marry her because you see what happens if she didn't have a man, uh, as, as was someone to have like a recovering over her than anybody that could come along. If, if let's just say that, uh, you were out there, you were a widow and I come along and I say, uh, where's your husband and you say, I don't have a husband. Where's your brother? I don't have a brother. Where's your father?
Well, he's around here somewhere. You see, they would just take that woman. So you, you know, I'm claiming you and you belong to me and the woman really didn't have a wife. It's unless they had a man there to, to, uh, you know, to stand up for their honor. Yeah. For them.
Yeah. And so, uh, that was one of the things that they mistreated them. Not only that, but what they would do is often, uh, you know, divorce one of the older women if she got older and, uh, and married and bringing in a new one. And then they started taking multiple wives and they weren't, if they didn't take care of their brother's wife, let's say a brother died and they had, what they would do is they would go to the temple on the steps of the temple, uh, she would untie his shoelaces and spit upon him. And then he was free of the responsibility of, of taking care of her. Now, if a man left a wife and a son, the brother was to marry the wife and whatever, whatever he gained, uh, you know, that, that, that his share, that wife share of that son, whatever property that son had going in, stayed with him, belonged to him.
Whatever property of the widow had belonged to that son and whatever he gained on his own belonged to him too. So, uh, the very specific, God had very, very specific and very, very, uh, honest, uh, laws people that you deal, would deal by. Okay.
So you'd live by rather. So anyhow, that's what he was talking about here when he says there in Malachi 2, the, the tears of, of your wives, of your youth, uh, upon the altar, he was, God was hearing them and he was telling them, you better start treating these women, uh, these wives of your youth. You better, better start treating them like women and, uh, not abusing them. So he made it pretty clear to him. He let them know very clearly, Wendy, that he was listening. Okay.
And he was watching. So there you go. Tony in Canada pledges 150. Thank you, Tony.
Steven in Oklahoma pledges 100. Thank you, Steven. All right. And so do you have any other questions? That was a good one.
Yeah. I was just wondering in that timeframe, did women own property or was it always just the men that owned property? Well, usually the women, the wife became the property of her husband. He actually, she was actually, and so, uh, well, if a couple only had a daughter, they had daughters and they got married at the wealth of her parents. Where did, where'd the wealth of the parents go? Well, they would leave the, uh, the wealth would be given to the daughters and, uh, the daughters would have, unless until he married them off. The idea was with the daughters was to, to marry them off and they had what you call a dowry. Yeah. And so they had to bring their dowry with them. It's almost like that's what, you know, kind of like, uh, the British kind of did, you know, for a while, you know, the, the women didn't inherit, you know, it was always down through the male side of the family. Yeah.
Well, that's the way it worked. And some people like now, Jacob didn't, he, he, he got a raw deal. He wanted to, instead of giving the lady, the wife he wanted, he had to marry her sister first. And, uh, so he worked seven years, uh, and, and that seven years then to be, to marry Rebecca, what happened, he ended up with her sister and, uh, he had to work another seven years and, uh, the sister wasn't very pretty, you know, so what do you think of that, Wendy? Yeah.
Uh, the way the story goes, the, the sister was very fertile and had children, but Rebecca did not, not for a while. Yep. You're right. Yeah.
He didn't, but they worked it all out. All right. We're going to play a little clip here and then we, we want your, uh, your thoughts on this little clip.
We're going to play here because, uh, there's something happening that's out all over the internet now, but go and we'll explain that, but go ahead and play the clip. But the gene one is very, very alarming because the mutations are no longer, uh, restricted to spike protein, which indicates enhanced activity of CTLs to diminish, uh, viral infectiousness. And that CTL activity is responsible for the decline of T cells that in fact boost the non neutralizing antibodies that prevent virulence. So that is, that is what, why I, um, what I've been predicting all the time that, uh, ultimately this evolution would inevitably lead to the emergence of a highly virulent variant that would cause waves of hospitalization and severe disease in a highly vaccinated countries. So it's always the same only in highly vaccinated countries, right?
So that's a relief. So what you're saying, uh, is that you ain't seen nothing yet, and, uh, this is just act, act one and prepare for act two, which is going to be more people infected. And, uh, so do you believe that, that what's coming up is our more, more debt, I mean certainly more infections, but do you predict like twice as many deaths, three times as many deaths as before? Like what, um, can you quantify what you think is going to happen? I, uh, I hate to do this, uh, Steve, but I'm no, no, no, no, but I mean, uh, of course I cannot, uh, you know, uh, it's not, it's not because I'm afraid of figures. It just that I'm afraid to say that in my humble opinion, what we will see is something completely, completely unprecedented in terms of, uh, the magnitude of the wave of, uh, morbidity and, and unfortunately mortality that we will see.
And you know, but quantify that for me 10 times, five times, three times, 20 times. Yeah. From what we have seen right now, well, I mean, I would rather say that, uh, in, in some of these highly vaccinated populations, depending of course on, on age and a little bit depending on vaccine coverage and on the speed of the vaccination, but, um, I, you know, would not be surprised that, you know, uh, we, we, we will be dealing with, with serious decimation of the, of the population in some populations, maybe up to 30, 40%. Alrighty. So first what's happening, I'll tell you very quickly, Wendy, then we'll, we'll get into you. Uh, here's what's been up on the internet. What's upon the internet is, uh, there is saying here, chilling warning from Cleveland clinic, wave of mass deaths will wipe out COVID vaxxed within five years. Now here I'm in this article and this article is, is they, it's supposed to be on before it's news, before it's news.com now, uh, we went to that news site and we couldn't find this article on there.
Okay. Now, uh, also here we, they, they're telling you they, they quote, uh, as the renowned world renowned Cleveland clinic, but, uh, here, here's what it says. The prestigious Cleveland clinic has issued a chilling warning of an incoming wave of deaths that kill off huge numbers of people who received COVID MRNA vaccines, but we could not find in this a huge, a long article.
And they keep saying, according to Cleveland clinic, mass mortality is expected, but I can't find anywhere where anybody from Cleveland clinics gives any validity to this. In other words, there's, there's no one, no person, no name that is verifying that the Cleveland, this actually came from the Cleveland clinic. So, uh, but now here, what the, who you just listened to was, was a very well known scientist in immunology named Garrett Bosch Bosch, uh, he's for real, that's for real what you just listened to.
And there's another, uh, who's a world renowned, uh, scientist in immunology and that is Dolores Cahill, Dolores Cahill. And she also, uh, had, well, something very similar to say, uh, what will, I think we're going to pick this up. We're going to research this fact. She actually went into it a little deeper and, uh, we're going to research this board, try to get to the bottom of this because she's for real too.
Okay. So what they said was for real, but, um, and, and of course, Dr. Sherry Tenpenny said that on this radio program over three years ago. So, so what you're saying is people that got the serum in 2020, 2021, 2022, they're expecting mass die off within five years of getting it. They're saying that everyone who took the shot, even if it's a first shot, uh, just one shot are going to die. Now I know since then there's been a lot of remedies, a lot of people have come out with ways of treating that, of ridding the body.
One of the things of those, what is it, nicotine patches that people are wearing? They claim that absorbs that, uh, uh, you had a kit, but your kid, you had to take it right away after you took the shot, which is too late for most people. Most people out there today, uh, you know, I had talked to several people from the Cleveland clinic and they know they, they, they don't want anything to do with these shots anymore.
Nothing to do with them at all. Okay. Which we tried to tell people, remember Wendy, you came on here three weeks before the first person took the very first shot and you told everybody right on here, don't take it. It's not a vaccine. All the test animals died, remember? Yeah. I mean, that's usually, you know, the clinical test phase is usually animals and then if that goes well, then you can move into the human, but they kind of just moved into the human anyway.
So yeah, a lot of your gold standard rules apparently in science are, you know, uh, kind of not being adhered to. Well, you know, they're, these two are saying, look, you're going to die if you took the shot. But like I said, uh, well maybe we should play this other clip here, played, played the second one, play, uh, Dolores Cahill, Dr Cahill and see what you think, Wendy.
Wow. Somehow talking to you scares me, right? Because I know a lot of people who aren't being vaccinated.
Is there, is there a way out? Everybody who has an mRNA injection will die within three to five years, even if they have only one injection. And I know that is hard to hear, but I think this is why we need to, you know, be honest and tell people because these trials are the most dangerous clinical trials ever.
Okay. Now that we know that's true. We know that's true that, um, they are the most dangerous trials ever we've had. But, um, I believe that there's ways that you can detox, detox from this.
What do you think, Wendy? Well, I mean, what you were talking about, the nicotine patches, that was, um, kind of as something that a team of doctors during the pandemic came up with because they had, from what I recall, um, they had a group of patients that were not doing well and they were on ventilators and they happened to notice something. These were all former smokers. That was interesting to them. Then they started looking at patients that they knew that were smokers and they didn't come down with COVID.
So they go, what's the, what's with that, you know, so they looked into it further. And so, um, they said, well, we've got smokers that don't seem to get COVID then we've got non-smokers or smokers who quit that get COVID what's, what's the chances that if we put a nicotine patch on these folks that, you know, they recover. So they tried it and within 10 days they recovered and left the hospital and went home. So they looked into it further and, um, they said something about the nicotine disrupts the, um, the manufacturing cause it turns your body into this manufacturing hub for the spike protein. So they said something about the nicotine stops that process and people are able to recover. Um, one doctor I was real impressed though, he said that, um, if you don't want to use nicotine patches, um, he, he said, uh, an herb called Lobelia has an alkaloid that mimics nicotine called Lobelene and he, and he suggested you could use that as well. So I was like, wow.
So Lobelia is an, as a plant God gave us has 16 alkaloids in it and apparently it, um, can help with this according to him. I knew you'd have a good answer, Randall here didn't know anything about that. All right, there you go.
Learn something new every day. All right. Go ahead and enlighten us more. You always have an interesting subject, so tell us enlighten us further. Yeah.
Yeah. I came across some research with that was, it really just piqued my interest. It was called, um, the Jekyll and Hyde world. Um, most of us are familiar with the story about the two sided personality Jekyll and Hyde.
So it was in books, mystery novels that's been on, you know, radio, uh, TV shows, you know, it's kind of like the good cop, bad cop thing. Uh, but more people that we even live or work with seem to be according to research manifesting this type of behavior disorder. So in less than one generation, they're saying more people are displaying bizarre behavior, especially in the workplace, creating very stressful environments. So this was a November, 2024 study by Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, and they reported, um, and they published their findings in the journal of applied psychology that more work supervisors seem to be swinging between good and bad personality traits. And the research was, they conducted using surveys about 650 full time employees in the United States and the UK over in Europe, and according to their findings, the stability of the workplace is at risk when supervisors with personality disorders are managing employees. So it creates a work atmosphere where the employees really don't know what to expect on a daily basis from their boss.
It creates kind of like that walking on eggshells response. And the report did refer to this as an abusive boss syndrome. Now the boss behavior is described as, um, a round of abuse that's later followed with what they described as a love bomb to somehow negate the abuse from earlier.
So what that happens here in a studio every now and then don't talk about me like that. No, I got to tell you this real quickly, I got to get that number out because it's pledge week eight, eight, eight, two, eight, one, one, one, one, zero, or eight, eight, eight, six, seven, seven, nine, six, seven, three, uh, we've got us a BNB and Cleveland pledge 400, uh, L pledge 20 T pledge 50 and Rose in New York, which is 100. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm sorry, Wendy. Go ahead.
Okay. No, it just, it just creates this roller coaster environment. Um, and it's similar to, you know, people with bipolar disorder or other antisocial personality type of traits. Now, some people really should never be a supervisor or manager of employees. And the results, according to the research said that there's low employee morale, low job performance, high absenteeism, high sick days, high turnover, and increased costs in employee training and also a negative business rating.
So when people like work there quit, they go up online and they really give a negative business rating for working for that company. According to the journal of applied psychology, they said, when work leaders lurch unpredictably between good and bad behavior, it creates a work environment of uneasiness and stress. They said, we're seeing that leaders who swing back and forth between abusive and ethical leadership do even more damage to employees. And it turns out that reverting to the ethical behavior style really doesn't magically fix or erase the impact of the bad behavior and in some instances actually makes things worse.
And my response to that when I read that was, duh, you know, what would you expect? Of course it makes things worse because you have a supervisor or a manager who's a complete whack job. That's the only way to describe it. This isn't a manager that expects a lot of you and then yells at you when you mess up. With a Jekyll and Hyde personality trait, people don't know where they stand, what to expect, and at any moment there could be this big boss bomb that explodes with no explanation. And it's kind of hard on employees and there's nervous systems. So this environment makes the job much more difficult, stressful, lowers immune systems so employees get sick more often. And people with financial choices, well, they don't stay at those jobs, they quit. So the water cooler talk at places like this would be betting in the morning on which personnel is going to walk through that door that morning.
And how awful of that. That is really workplace abuse. Now according to one of the professors in the study at Stevens School of Business, Dr. Zhu, he says if you're constantly guessing which boss will turn up, the good cop or the bad cop, then you are winding up with emotional exhaustion, feeling demoralized, and unable to work to your full potential. And according to this professor, he says if such leadership is extended up the chain, where a supervisor's boss is the Jekyll and Hyde personality, and the rift extends actually down the chain to employees that are really not working directly with that abusive boss, the ethical leadership of the business comes into question, where the employees are uncertain about their future, if the company is going to be around much longer, if their career is going to be there. So the bad behavior erodes confidence in the staff. And if you think about it, the same can happen in politics, where people view their political leaders as having a few screws loose, behaving badly, and negatively impacting a nation.
You know what? You know who comes, the very first name that comes to my mind is Kamalik Harris. She could not, she could not keep a staff. She would, some of her staff people actually came out and said that only the upper level staff members could look her in the eye. When she came in, she demanded that none of the lower level staff could look her in the eye. They had to, as they talked to her, they had to look down, not look her in the eye. Yeah, she was a very demoralizing person. And, you know, that whole thing about the power of my pen, she is sadistic. Yeah.
Yeah. So, you know, according to your surveys of adult Americans, workplace stress is risen significantly and the stress can be so bad that people aren't able to relax, their muscles get tense, they remain tense, their arteries and veins are stressed, their mind is under stress and anxiety. And this is frequent, you know, because let's say, Pastor, if you're, let's say you're driving to work and you got to face that rush hour and it's a very stressful rush hour, it'll take you over 20 to 30 minutes once you get to work for your body to relax enough where your muscles stop being tense. So people that work in an atmosphere of this all day long and not knowing what's going to happen in the next 10 minutes, they never relax.
So count yourself lucky out there. If you have coworkers and supervisors that are good-natured. Now, Pastor, I once worked briefly at a law firm doing clerical work on a summer break from college and there were two supervisors there, this came to mind. One was the good cop, one was the bad cop, it was weird. But there were instances there on occasion where the bad cop supervisor would come into my office at my desk and wanted to see if I was done finishing on the work that I was given and on one occasion I said I was almost done, I was working on it on the computer screen. So this person walks around the desk, stands half behind my chair to my right and bends down as if to look at the computer screen, but he wasn't really interested in that. I could feel the breath, his breath on my head. It was an intimidation tactic.
So he was pushing those boundaries of proper space etiquette, very uncomfortable, very creepy feeling. So, you know, if you're working in environments like that, people are going to, you know, it's going to show in their health. Their immune system is going to take a hit and stress will lower your immunity. So that's why God gave us some herbs, right, Pastor, for healing of the nations and helping us out. And there's even some herbs to help us with tension and stress.
So people have options out there. Well, tell us about those herbs to help with tension and stress. Well, one of my favorites is valerian root and valerian root takes tension out of the nervous system without sedating you.
It's almost like you give your immune system a nice big sigh of relief. And I think it works better in a liquid form rather than capsule or tablet form. The other herb is lobelia.
We were mentioning that earlier. It takes tension out of muscular systems, so it relaxes the muscles, but you're still coordinated. So with either one of these herbs, you can still drive a car and that kind of thing.
You could actually use, I've used both because they work on two different systems, so I've used both. So those are also going to help improve sleep. I might need some of those if they keep preempting me for ball games here. Yeah. And they're going to need them too. Yeah.
Yeah. Because without sleep, you know, then again, more stress. Brain needs sleep.
The nervous system needs sleep. So on stressful times, I've leaned on those herbs, and it really has helped me out. And we do have them at our website, the Power Herbs, so you can go under a tab for that under stress, anxiety, that kind of thing, so you can kind of look and see what's there. I have just about everything that you make out there, and they work. And they all don't taste real good, but they work, okay? Yeah.
So your herbs tend to have bitter alkaloids, so Confucius was known to say good medicine always tastes bitter, so the bitter ones are the ones that are the most powerful. Well he was right about that for sure. All right, Carmen in Connecticut pledges 125, Rose in New York pledges 100, thank you, thank you. And the numbers are 888-281-1110 or 888-677-9673. Look, I got to get this thing rolling tonight, so you know what I'm going to do? What? I'm going to put my money where my mouth is, put me down for $1,000, $1,000.
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I got to make sure Lisa knows to get her one, so, all righty. Yes. Pastor, just going back to the video you just played on the upcoming, sad to say deaths that we might see, one of the things that was brought to mind was what happened. There's an article going back in March of 2022, but it says, America's frontline doctors produce a report going over a case in France where a multimillion dollar life insurance claim was denied because the victim dies from the COVID vaccine. The American Council of Life Insurers has announced that claims from COVID vaccine deaths may be denied in the United States. Now, of course, if you look it up on Google, it's going to be fact checking and they're going to say it's false. But what that reminds me of is how these insurance companies, even right now, how they're denying all of the claims or a lot of the claims from the people that have suffered through hurricanes and various tragedies.
I mean, you pay all of this money for insurance and then something happens and then they look for any kind of loophole to get out of paying you. Yeah. And so how that's going to affect what's coming up. Well, you know, this is why I think the reason that President Trump, Trump knew that they were going to have this vaccine. He was surrounded, he was outnumbered, and they know it was coming. But he also knew this. He knew that as long as it was experimental, they couldn't, under the Constitution, force you to take it. Under the Constitution, the military could not really, what they did anyhow, they weren't constitutional, force it upon the soldiers, many soldiers quit.
So Trump knew that, that he couldn't stop it. So this way, if you didn't want it, if you refused it, you could refuse it, OK? Now, we set out forms giving people religious objections to this. And they worked. Many, many people, you know, where they worked, they didn't have to do it because they used the religious objection to that. But you know what, so many people I know of took this shot and died so quickly afterwards.
We have story after story after story after story of that. And Wendy, you were right here at the very beginning with us telling folks, don't take it. Yeah. And one thing I learned back in the 90s from Dr. Anthony Norris when I spoke to him, he was the former chief virologist of the FDA, he had told me when we had a conversation that this is before COVID, obviously, that vaccines will exploit your weakest genetic area.
So he says that's why not everybody has the same side effect or response to a vaccine. Absolutely. You're having a sale this week? Yes, we are. We're doing a combo sale this year. We're having our Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, all wrapped up into one. And it's 30% off on orders of $75 or more.
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