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Okay, there you go. Oh, PBC Online,
a ministry of Old Pastor Baptist Church in Northfield, Minnesota.
You see, I have no problem using these songs to make fun of the
theory of evolution and those that believe they came from monkeys.
And they have no problem snidely looking at us and lifting up
their nose and and acting like we're just a bunch of knuckle
dragon apes because we don't believe their theory of evolution.
That has nothing to do with the broadcast today, but I always
like to dig on them and they can't shame me and they can't
embarrass me and they can't make me feel bad because they believe
that their grandfather is a monkey. So I have no problem when they
look at me and I say, in the beginning, God created the heaven
and the earth. I have no problem looking at them with the scriptures
and laughing and saying, you know what? I don't know what your problem
is, but my grandpa wasn't a monkey. So there you go, right? But anyway,
that's what Darwin believed. Darwin believed that man had
evolved and those men were eugenicists and all kinds of stuff. Anyway,
if you don't understand any of that, go to sermonaudio.com,
go back into the archives and check out the satanic roots of
evolution. Check out all that. I put hours
into that stuff. Go back there and listen to that.
Lots of studying in there. And someday we'll revamp a lot of
those because you always have to teach them again. I'm teaching
things that I taught 13 years ago. to our church 14 years ago,
10 years ago, and now the children are all older and I have to start
all over again and teach them all over again because they never
heard any of those things. They were like two years old running around
in diapers. So now they're ready to listen to those things. So
now it's time to do it all over again. And so anyway, they're
helpful and thank God for the ability to record things and
people can go back and listen to those things and learn and
grow from all of that. Okay. All right, I gotta find
something, I gotta show you something. Before I get to the broadcast
today. There it is. Now, here is our
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is how you can find us. If you're not on sermon audio,
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the corner and told me I can't do anything for two weeks. of
which I do not care. Now, here also are the links
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Hey, there you go. Hey, there's a guy yelling at
you. You better put some money in there. Look at that guy. That's
funny. That's back when I had black
hair. What happened? I don't know. Anyway, pastoring happened.
People give you gray hair. Anyway, or there's Venmo. Guess there's a link to that
too. Maybe. I don't know. I've never, maybe there is, or there's
Apple Pay. I don't know if there's a link
to that, but there is one to that one there. Wow. Look, it's
got our, our latest broadcast from rumble on there. Right there,
our most recent message right there, on there, why we started
Old Paths. It's been so long ago that we
started Old Paths that I was riding a horse back then, if
you see that. And that's the cabin that I lived in. And those
are, I'm kidding, I'm kidding, that's not true. That's not,
that's not true. I'm not that old. Uh, there's,
there's me baptizing somebody back in 1850. Um, Oh, there we
are. And, uh, it's what we believe
about the King James Bible. Uh, all that good stuff. All
right. Here's a way to get ahold of
us. There's our website. Okay. Now, uh, uh, let's see
there. I got to find you something else here. Okay. See these gospel
tracks. Uh, this is where you're going
to come in and we don't have our state fair track up here.
I don't know why we don't have that up here, but anyway, or
we don't have our, um, tracked up there for the defeat of Jesse
James days. All right, but here's what's
going on, guys. 22,000 tracks have to be purchased
this month. 22,000. It is going to cost us,
I have this figure here. Oh no, I missed. I know where
it is. About $1,560 to order those tracks. Let me go back and look at that.
Yep. Yep. 970. Yeah, about. Let's see. Yep. About $1,509. Okay. So over
$1,500 to order 22,000 tracks. Um, so we are gonna hand those two tracks
out. And guess what? Because of the equipment that
you helped us purchase, you are gonna go along for the ride.
You guys helped us purchase, and gals, helped us purchase
equipment so we could broadcast live from the streets. And you've
noticed that we've been broadcasting live from the streets and broadcasting
for like three hours, right? Well, here's the thing. above
our normal expenses this month, which are thousands always. And
by the way, let me say this, our increase is only gonna be
$200 a month for our rent. We will be able to stay where
we're at, but pray for us that the Lord will continue to provide
for us. But secondly, we have to purchase 22,000 tracks. So we need about $1,500 to do
that. And we go to the state fair and
we hand out about 15,000 tracks. We go to the Defeat of Jesse
James Days on the weekend, which I believe Pete and Michelle will
be here for that. Or do you go by Peter and Michelle?
I don't know. I don't want to insult you by
calling you Pete. I'll wait to get to know you better before
I personally insult you. I don't normally personally insult
anybody until I get to know them a little bit better. And then
I will feel free to do that and all that fun stuff. But anyway, kidding, sort of, kind of, but
not really. Let's see any, so we need 22,000
tracks purchased. Pray for us about that. Now that's above our normal expenses. All right. We, we, we gotta get
this in. Okay. Uh, so pray for us that God would
provide that for us. And if you'd like to give to
that, if you do, if you do, um, could you just market, if it's
just normal giving like your normal giving that you want to
give to the ministry and you're just normally giving that, then
don't market at all. Okay. But, uh, But if you're
giving specifically for tracks, please earmark that. Somebody
just gave last night about $150 for that. So praise the Lord
for that. And then obviously folks from
Old Paths Baptist Church are going to give too, but we just,
we need to get them ordered quickly here. So you just pray for us
that, and that the Lord would provide and that he would use,
you know, others to provide for that. Okay. But anyway, so, and
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make it out to me. Let's make it out to Pastor Jason Cooley.
It's all going the same place. If you want to make it out to
the long Jason L. Cooley, pastor slash trustee
of Old Past Baptist Church, you can do that too, but it's all
going the same place. So it really doesn't matter. All right. Because
we don't enslave the church to the state. Okay. So that's the
difference. You wonder what that is. Well,
sit down. I'll give, give me a couple hours and I'll explain
it all to you. I have no problem doing it. But Old Past Baptist
Church is not a creature of the state. It is a local New Testament
church. under the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ. That's
what it is. Okay? Simple as that. And the churches
we start will be non-501c3. It will not be non-profit organizations.
It will not be tax identifications. We pay taxes on everything. Because
the church is a spiritual entity, not a legal entity. And by the
way, you know what people told me? Oh, you're going to get sued.
This is going to happen. That's going to happen. Uh, you're
going to, um, you're going to be in trouble. Uh, grandma's
going to fall and break her neck and you're not going to be able
to help her. Thank God. Grandma hasn't fell and broke
her neck at all. Uh, and all that stuff. But anyway, we continue
to move on and God has taken care of us. And also, you know,
We live by faith, so I don't have a salary. I don't know what
I'm gonna have come in every month, every week. I don't know. I don't have a specific salary. We pay the bills, which are thousands
a month, and whatever's left over, I use for my family. people give and give to our family. And we're not a nonprofit organization.
We've never asked the government for any help. I don't get a tax
identification. I don't get a housing allowance
as most churches do. They give their pastors housing
allowances. So they're all of them do, by the way, almost all
of them, they get a housing allowance that is completely tax deductible.
So they don't have to pay taxes on any of that money. Right. Fun stuff. I don't get any of
that. I trust the Lord. Amen. And by
the way, God has taken care of me. So anyway, are you ready
to get into this charismatic stuff? We're going to talk about
it again. The Jesuit Pope's charismatic counter-reformation is real.
It's there. I want to show you some things
about the charismatic movement here quickly. Then we're going
to get into Rome's doctrine. Rome started the charismatic
movement. Its history is Roman Catholicism. It's in mysticism. That's what it is. So that's
Roman Catholicism. Right? And I'm going to show
you that, but I want to show you first. And so you ever notice,
okay, Rome is the king, Roman Catholicism and the popes and
the papacy, they are the kings of signs and lying wonders. Now you understand that all the
end time miracles that are talked about in the scriptures, They
are done by devils. They are not done by God's people.
Yes, God answers prayer. Yes, God heals people. Yes, God
does what he chooses to do. Yes, we're to pray for that.
But the signs and lying wonders that are done today are a sign
of the end times. When the Antichrist shows up
on the scene completely, he is going to teach things that
are contrary. And he's gonna do miracles and
signs and lying wonders. It's gonna happen. Okay. So we're gonna get into this.
Let me show you the charismatic movement. A bunch of nuts. King of kings, Lord of lords,
you must go right now! I mean, I'm not even kidding
you, man. These, these, these dudes sound like a bunch of demons,
man. Devils. They sound like they're possessed.
They sound like they are in an African tribe somewhere drumming
up devils. The drums are playing. The drums
are playing. They're strumming up devils.
They're all possessed. They're running around screaming
and hollering. Oh yeah. And by the way, what's the Bible
say? I keep hitting this verse. I need a t-shirt with it on it.
Oh man. Somebody needs to buy me a t-shirt. Have it printed. Children are
their oppressors and women rule over them. Man, that would be
a great t-shirt. Oh man. Higher! Higher! Won't you pour out water on the
thirsty? Won't you satisfy every hungry
heart? How long can you still promise
to give somebody a belief that he will ride in on your shelf? To give God a shelf, a price. One, two, three, shelf. They're blowing the show far!
Hey, let me tell you something. This is spiritual child abuse. This is spiritual child abuse.
That's what it is. Am I the only guy that wants
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quick? Come here. We're gonna see the leg grow out. Let's see.
No, no, no. It's okay. It's not like the
doctor where it's painful, okay? This is a great physician. His
name is Jesus. Father, I thank you for this
girl's leg. I command this leg right now grow out. All the way. Bones be recreated. Joints be
recreated. Now. Now. All the way. All the way. I think we may have gained like
an inch. I think you've got like an extra inch so far. What an
idiot. What an absolute idiot. I think,
uh, I think you gained an extra inch. I think you gained an extra inch.
Oh really? Where's your ruler? Can you tell them what you felt
your leg doing? You felt your leg growing? I know that it's
not all the way out, but just to see that something has taken
place and some inches have came back, can you walk to tell me
if you feel a little bit of a difference? Be honest with me though, okay?
I want you to tell me, do you really, when you walk, are you
feeling a little bit of a difference? Can you walk by yourself? Are
you able to? It's a little bit of a difference,
huh? Is it a big difference or a little
bit? A little bit of a difference when you're walking? I think
you've got about an inch, half an inch right there. So here's
what I want to do. I want my team to keep playing fair. I
believe we'll come out four. Is that okay? Hey guys, it's
me Isaiah Sapoche with The Supernatural Life here in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
And it is day three, the last and final day, but it's been
a wonderful day. And I'm actually here with Lillian
and Briella. And guys, we have been blessed
by the presence of God. We have been blessed by His glory,
His goodness. And they are here to testify of it firsthand, witness,
eyewitness of what happened. Briella, can I start with you?
Could you explain to me and the viewers, because some people
might not understand what you even got prayed for, but what happened
today? They were praying for my leg. My leg was growing as
long as the other one. Did your leg genuinely grow?
Like did it actually grow or do you feel like it grew? Can
you tell it's a difference, like a big difference? Yes. How much
shorter was your leg before than the other one? Like one, two,
three inches? How many inches? Do you know how? I don't really
know. But it was a lot. And you've
had this since birth? Yes. Do you feel any- Yes, she
has had this since birth. Strength come into your leg?
Yes. What would you tell those people that you're literally
here talking about it right now? What would you say to them? I would tell them
that it's not fake, it's real. I would tell them it's, it's
not fake, it's real. Here's another one. Of the accuser, with your praise! No, please stop. For the love
of pizza, please stop. Hey, does anybody think she sounds
just like T.D. Jakes' wife? Get that baby out! Gotta get that baby out! All they're doing is like, it's
no different than a rock concert when you try to get them pumped
up and excited. Now this is seriously how you
get people to drink Kool-Aid. Look at him. They're like a bunch
of robots I I can't keep listening to her.
Oh, I can't keep listening to her. I got it. Oh Okay, anyway,
right And then remember this whole thing we kicked off this
two-part series here talking about Bethel. Bethel Redding. I think Pastor Hoggard calls it
the anti-Bethel. But Bethel Redding. And they're working with Benny
Hinn. They're working with Kenneth
Copeland. They're working with the Pope. They're working with
Roman Catholicism. And it shows you where they come
from. Most impartation that you've ever believed for right now,
you're going to impart to each other. So you're going to take
it. You're going to put it on somebody else's head, a watch,
and then say more Lord. more lord everybody place place
that anointing that crown, that gift upon someone else's head.
I mean, I could see people that were hitting acid and they were
like, man, Hey dude. Hey man. Hey, Hey, take that
crown that you have on your head, man. And just put it on somebody
else's head, man. Just do you see it? It's got
like three colors and the colors are like a live man. And do you
see that pink elephant that's sitting next to him? Yeah, man.
He's got a crown too, but it's bigger than your crown. But hey,
man, hey, don't worry about it, man. Yours is good too, all right? So, do you understand? Do you
understand that this is, like, idiotic? Keep praying. Every single one
of you, impartation, legacy, legacy, legacy, legacy, legacy,
legacy, legacy, increase your glory. Whose glory? Whose glory are you increasing?
Right? But don't you get what's the
fountainhead of all this? Let's talk about this for a second.
Before we finish this video, let's talk about this for a second.
Because who is the fountainhead of all of this? Obviously, it's
Satan. Obviously, it's the Antichrist.
But who is the mother of all abominations? Who is the mother of them all? Rome. Revelation 17 five and upon her
head was a name written mystery Babylon the great the mother
of harlots and abominations of the earth Rome is the mother of harlots. It's Babylon is that spirit that
great spirit? It is that great spirit, mystery,
Babylon the great. And this is what you have. So
Rome is the one that first came out with relics that statues
of Mary that bled and that cried tears, visions of Mary. Miracles and signs and wonders
go back who did it Rome has always done it When you go back into the history
they have statues that they believe they have the host Roman Catholicism teaches that
Jesus is the cookie God That the real presence of Jesus is
in the body and the blood and in the elements, in the sacraments. So don't you understand that
the charismatic movement is nothing more than a daughter of Rome? They started it long before,
they did mysticism. Who is, don't you remember Ignatius
Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits? Ignatius Loyola and the counter-reformation? Ignatius Loyola, the founder
of the Jesuits. Levitated. was into mysticism. That's where they come from. That's where this comes from.
I'm gonna show you their doctrine and what they believe. You know,
Tony, what's his face, said, oh, The Reformation is over. The protest is over. Well, I
was never in your protests anyway. But that's what the charismatic
renewal did. All it was was a bridge to Rome. That's all it is. More Lord. Try it again. Try it again. Try it again. Try
it again. More Lord. Fire. There's fire. Place it on their heads. Find
somebody. I think he's got it. shake a
baba shake a baba shake your own baba fire place it on another
one's head fire legacy legacy the greatest thing you've ever
seen in your life um uh honestly that's not the greatest thing
that i've ever seen in my life That kid looks like he's going
through hell, doesn't he? 10 times. Start to prophesy over him. 10 times. Remember, she called
down fire on him. What I've seen, let it be. 10 times what I've seen, let
it be. 10 times what I've seen, let
it be. Believe for it. 10 times. Uh, I don't want any of it. So basically they're a bunch
of nasty satanic whores is what they are. Is that too blunt?
Is that, is that too blunt for you? Is that, was that too harsh? Was that, wasn't for me. So again, what do we have the Pope
doing? The Pope tells transgender person,
God loves us as we are. So what are they doing exactly? They're transforming. They're literally transforming. Nowhere in the Bible are you
told to impart things to one another
like that. But where do they get it from?
Devils. They get it from devils. That's where it comes from. Now, check this out. Jesus is still
in the healing business. There's one, two, three. Nobody gets the faithful out
of their wheelchairs these days any faster than Benny Hinn. And
when Pastor Benny comes to town, no civic center is big enough.
God has just healed her. Healed her of what, Pastor? Polio. This woman who said she had polio
and would never walk again, she and her friends say she just
climbed out of her wheelchair and walked. It's a miracle. It's
a miracle. It's unbelievable. Pastor Benny
knows it's great TV, but does he know, does he care if these
healings are genuine? Anybody could make up anything.
Someday somebody's going to do that. And what are you going
to say then? I don't know. I can't tell you now. It hasn't
happened yet. Oh, yes, it has. Remember that
woman supposedly cured of polio? Pastor Benny knows it made for
a great episode of his TV show. He knows it probably helped squeeze
even bigger donations from his flock. But there's something
he doesn't know. That woman works for us. Woman
doesn't have polio, never did. Then why did you say she had?
We put her up there to see if he could tell her story was not
true to see if it would matter to see if he would ever check.
So Benny, is it faith? Or is it fraud? I'm still a human
being like you made many mistakes, big ones. And we'll still make
mistakes. But I really want to do better.
I really want to. Oh, what a scumbucket. See, they're fake. What has the
Lord shown you about the You're going to see a whole lot of in
the days to come. Yes, you're seeing some miracle. See, it's fake. Now, but they are
signs and lying wonders. And they're meant to deceive. They're meant to deceive and
to distract from what's right. That's what Rome has always done.
That is Roman Catholicism. Rome is full of frauds. The donation
of Constantine was a fraud. Other things fraudulent that Rome did to make
money, right? And to take advantage of people. That is what Rome did. That's
what they do. That's their work. That's the
way they operate. So They do it with their counterfeit
Bible version. How many counterfeit Bible versions
are there? How many counterfeit Bible versions
are out there right now as we speak that are being used? And why is there there's practically
a Jesuit on every single translation committee? Origin had his phony Bible version,
didn't he? Remember? Constantine had his phony religion. Constantine, that's his name. He had his own phony religion,
didn't he? Sure did. And he had a bromance with Eusebius,
who Eusebius recorded it all. But hey, who remembers what Constantine's
mother did? Anybody remember that? Anybody
at all? I do. Constantine, you know what he
did, his mother did? His mother traveled all over
Jerusalem, all over the Middle East. Her name was Catherine, and I
believe St. Catherine's Monastery is named
after her. And Constantine, his mother, gathered relics that
they said were the nails that pierced Jesus' hands, the Shroud
of Turin, and all sorts of other things.
They said wood from the cross of Jesus. And she said that these were
all real artifacts. And all of these real artifacts were were legitimate relics that they
worshipped and they venerated. Right? That's right. Valentine. You don't say Valentine's Day. You say Valentine. I just spit my cough drop out.
You say Valentine. Constantine. Got it. Got it. We got it, Carl, we learned,
didn't we? He taught us, didn't he, Carl? Yes, this is true. August Stein
had his philosophies of men, and August Stein taught it, of which I have rejected. Also Augustine went after the
Donatist. Okay. Anyway, so this is the phony baloney national
religion that Constantine followed. Okay. We never did. So when he says the protest is
over, I say, well, we were never part
of your protest. This is who we are. I just want
to give this reminder. Okay. Just so you don't forget. And I say also unto thee, Thou
art Peter. And upon this rock I will build
my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. That's the promise of the Lord
to his church. Now, if there's a promise there,
if there was a promise given that the gates of hell shall
not prevail against his church, then there must need to have
been a church all through time. There never could have been a
time since Christ died and rose again from the dead that there
was not a church. Long before your Protestants
were known of, those horrible Anabaptists, as they were unjustly
called, were protesting for the one Lord, one faith, and one
baptism. What is it, I ask you? What is the one Lord, one faith,
one baptism? You think about it. What is it?
It's not infant baptism. Bam. I love that. I don't know
why I like that so much. I just absolutely do. Ah, I'm not afraid of history. I understand it. I know it. Amen.
By the grace of God. I do. All right. Anyway. All right. So here we go. Now,
what is it that Rome teaches? What is it that Rome has always,
do they believe in grace? They say, remember Tony said
that it's over. To at least understand a little
bit of the history behind this, because we are living in an incredibly
important generation. I believe that God has brought
me here to this year's minister's conference in the spirit of Elijah. Look, you sound way too gay to
be anything like Elijah. Let's just be real. Let me explain.
If you look carefully, the spirit of Elijah was on John the Baptist
to turn the hearts of the sons to the fathers. Okay, so what
this jackboot thug is saying is that this little whore for
Rome, this little silly spiritual slut that sold out to Rome, what
he is saying to you is that El Papa is your Papa. Well, he ain't
my Papa. He's not the vicar of Christ,
he's the vicar of hell. and to turn the hearts of the
fathers to the sons, to prepare the way for the Lord. Okay, so
just remember this one thing about this, and we're not going
to listen to this whole thing because we're going to get into Roman Catholicism
and deal with some of these issues. But what he's saying, he's saying
that You're really sons of Rome. Well, he does make a good point
for the Protestants that derive their history from the Protestant
Reformation. The Bible calls them daughters of the whore. Calls them daughters of the whore.
And I will burn her children in bed. Right? So when you don't derive your
existence from the Protestant Reformation, yeah, we were never a daughter
of Rome. Our church has never been anything to do with Rome. In
fact, it was these Anabaptists, right? all through the centuries. The
bloody theater, martyr's mirror of the defenseless Christians
who baptized only upon confession of faith and who suffered and
died for the testimony of Jesus, their Savior, from the time of
Christ till the year of AD 1660. Yeah, that's my lineage. What are you talking about, preacher? How about this one? Beloved,
when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common
salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you and exhort
you that you should earnestly contend for the faith which was once
delivered unto the saints. Let me tell you something, friend.
And I'm gonna get a little excited here. Let me help you with something.
Here's how it works. Constantine didn't invent biblical
Christianity. August Stein didn't invent biblical
Christianity. Martin Luther didn't rediscover
biblical Christianity. My Bible says it was the faith
once delivered unto the saints. It is that same faith. And there
would be creeps that would come, a bunch of creeps that would
come. They are creeps. They're creeps. For there are certain men crept
in unawares who were before of old ordained to this condemnation
ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness.
They are creeps. I'm not part of any restoration
movement. We simply believe what the Bible
says. And that there would always be
a church. This is why I've never embraced
their systems of doctrine. This is why I've never believed,
well, I gotta be a Calvinist, or I gotta be an Armenian, or
I gotta be this. No, I gotta be a Bible-believing Baptist. Because the Baptist distinctives
is Bible doctrine. All right? It's Bible doctrine. You're like,
oh, you got it. Why do you want to be a Baptist?
Why do you use that name Baptist? Because I understand the history.
You want to sit down and let me teach it to you? We didn't just pull some rabbit
out of a hat somewhere. I understand it. I understand
it from the book. I understand that every single
one of those Protestants, every single one of those Protestants
that bark at you about, about sola scriptura, sola scriptura,
sola scriptura, sola scriptura. Yeah. Turamai. You ask one of those guys, one
question. Could you show me one baby that
was ever baptized in the scriptures? One? One example, one instruction,
one commandment. One? One. Oh, you don't have
one. Well, they tried to invent one. Show me one. Show it to me or shut up and
be a Baptist. Amen. And I don't budge on it and I
don't let them make me feel bad. I'm not like, oh no. Like they
can't do it. I laugh at them. I'm like, you
don't believe in Sola Scriptura. If you did, you wouldn't baptize
babies, you liar. You don't believe that. Baptists
are the ones that believe. The ones that believe the book
anyway, are the ones that believe in practice believers baptism. They're the ones that believe
in the Bible alone. But you know, when you start
talking about that, they're all like, Oh, what are you getting so excited
for? I don't know. Cause for 2000 years, Rome's
been killing Baptist. And then by the way, when they
couldn't, when they had to stop killing them or they couldn't
kill them as easy, you know what they did? They just devised a way
to mimic them, to infiltrate them, to take them over. By the way, this Anabaptist Dirk
Willems rescues his pursuer and is subsequently burned at the
stake in 1569. So the guy was gonna kill him? Right? So what did he do in order
not to kill him? He saved his life and then the
guy turned around and killed him anyway. Okay, here we go. So we're gonna talk about what Roman Catholics really mean
when they say those things. They say they believe in salvation
by grace through faith. Well, how does one get that faith? What does that mean? Vatican II Council, they believe
in salvation by faith plus works. By the way, the Council of Trent,
none of the councils have ever been rescinded that they warred against Protestants
with? None of them. They still believe the same thing
they always did. When they say grace, they don't
mean what you mean when you say grace. Rome's gospel centers in the
Catholic Church, the Pope, and the sacraments. This is taken
from Way of Life Encyclopedia, which is recording Vatican II. While Catholicism teaches that
Christ died on the cross to purchase man's salvation, it is not satisfied
simply to invite men to receive this salvation by faith directly
from the resurrected Christ. Rome teaches that Christ, having
purchased redemption by His blood and death, delivered it to the
Catholic Church to be distributed to men. This is a quote from Vatican
II's Council. for God's, and I quote, actually, let's see here. Wait a second, come on. I'm gonna show you this quote. So then you don't think, pastor,
are you lying to me? I'm gonna show you. Oh. For God's only begotten Son has
won a treasure for the militant church. He has entrusted it to
blessed Peter, the key bearer of heaven, and to his successors
who are Christ's vicars on earth, so that they may distribute it
to the faithful for their salvation. They may apply it with mercy
for reasonable causes to all who have repented for and have
confessed their sins. At times they may remit completely,
and in other times only partially. the temporal punishment due to
sin in a general sense as well as in special ways, in so far
as they judge it to be fitting in the sight of the Lord. The
merits of the blessed mother of God and of all the elect are
known to add further to this treasury. Ellipses are in the
original Vatican II constitution of the sacred liturgy. Liturgy. Liturgy. Sorry, I like liturgy.
Apostolic Constitution on the Revision of the Indulgences,
Chapter 4, Chapter 7, and page 80. Well. Hmm. Here's another quote. For it
is through Christ's Catholic Church alone, which is the universal
help towards salvation, that the fullness of the means of
salvation can be obtained. It was to the Apostolic College
alone, of which Peter is the head, that we believe that our
Lord entrusted all the blessings of the new covenant in order
to establish on earth the one body of Christ into which all
those who should be fully incorporated, who belong in any way to the
people of God. Vatican II decree of ecumenism.
Chapter one, three and page four, 15. Wow. That doesn't sound like he means
salvation by grace through faith, like you mean salvation by grace. Does it? Not at all. See, Rome's plan of salvation
has several steps. The first step is baptism. According to Rome, salvation
begins with baptism. It can be infant baptism for
those born into Catholic homes or adult baptism for those who
approach the Roman church later in life. Either way, the Catholic
church teaches that through baptism, a person receives spiritual life.
By the sacrament of baptism, they said, whenever it is properly
conferred in the way the Lord determined and received with
the proper disposition of soul, man becomes truly incorporated
in the crucified and glorified Christ and is reborn to a sharing
of the divine life. Vatican II decree on ecumenism,
chapter three. The next steps are the other
church sacraments. After baptism, a person is considered
to be born again, and part of the body of Christ, the church,
this new life is said to be nurtured and kept alive through confirmation,
mass, penance, and other sacraments. Here it is in their own writing,
just as Christ was sent by the father, so also he sent the apostles,
that they might preach the gospel to every creature and proclaim
that the son of God, by his death and resurrection, had freed us
from the power of Satan and from death and brought us into the
kingdom of his father. But he also willed the work of salvation,
which they preach, should be set in train through the sacrifice
and sacraments around which the entire Liturgical ritualistic
life revolves vatican to constitution constitution of the sacred liturgy See that's what they believe
they don't believe they don't believe grace comes like that They don't believe that grace
comes like that. They don't believe salvation
is by grace through faith, calling upon the name of the Lord. They
believe salvation comes from the church. They say this in
a book called The Eucharist in Catholic Life. The seven sacraments
are the necessary means established by Christ through which his redeeming,
life-giving, sanctifying grace is imparted. to individual souls. You must center your life upon
the sacraments established by Christ. If you want to save your
soul, means of salvation, the sacraments are the source of
your real life, the divine life that will unite you with God
in this world and in eternity. Let nothing make you think that
you can get along without the sacraments. Without them, your
soul must die. If you don't receive the sacraments
at all, you don't receive grace. If you don't receive them properly,
that is, if you receive them seldom and with little devotion,
you receive less grace. See, I'm gonna email these. I'm gonna put this on the screen
so you can see this. Hang on one second. Right? Kind of a big file, so. There it goes. It should be over
here in a minute. Not quite yet. Must be a big
file. There it is. Hang on. Take a minute to catch up, I
guess. There we go. Here we go. There we go. Okay. Covered that. Yep. Rome teaches that salvation
is by the grace of Jesus Christ and is through faith, but it
denies that it is by grace and faith alone. This is a modern
Catholic theologian. The following statement is made
by a Roman priest well known for his emphasis upon the necessity
of personal faith and exercise of the sacraments. Yet he is
careful to remind us that the sacraments are as necessary as
the faith. In recent years, the church has reiterated again and
again that we are saved by faith and the sacraments of faith.
Both are necessary. The Catholic Church redefines
grace. It confuses many people. When a Roman Catholic priest
speaks of salvation through the grace of Jesus Christ, he does
not mean the unmerited free grace of Christ, whereby a man is eternally
and completely and once for all saved from sin. When he puts
his faith in Christ, by grace the RCC means divine help to
live a righteous life. Consider this quote from Vatican
II. All children of the Church should nevertheless remember
that their exalted condition results not from their own merits,
but from the grace of Christ. If they fail to respond in thought,
word, and deed to that grace, not only shall they not be saved,
but they shall be the more severely judged. Vatican II, Dogmatic
Constitution of the Church. Okay, sacramental salvation is
contrary to the examples of salvation in the book of Acts. All over
the scriptures, we do not see. We do not see sacramental salvation. Yeah, by the way, I forgot to
say that my next door neighbor who leases out land, to a company
that they were growing peas for, decided they didn't need the
peas. So we literally have, looks like
Hannah and the kids got 22 gallons of peas. We're gonna can them. Or freeze them. So, anyway. Now, sacramental salvation is
contrary to the teaching of the book of Romans. The book is written
expressly to reveal the way of salvation. Look at Romans 1. Paul said this in verse 15, so
as much as is in me, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that
are at Rome also, for I'm not ashamed of the gospel of Christ.
For it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believe
it, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. No, I wasn't making fun of you,
Michelle. I was just describing you. I just said you were probably
shucking corn. That's what Proverbs 31 women
do. They're taking care of things,
right? Yeah, I'm not making fun of it. I got five daughters that
are doing it now. And a son that's helping them
out. And Becca and Summer. They're shucking peas. I think it's interesting that
that man, that my neighbor knew who to ask and offer that to,
don't you? Yeah, they got a family and oh,
yeah their home Ah They knew didn't they he knew
didn't he Right he knew didn't he? Hey, I had my daughters a week
ago shucking corn. We bought three dozen ears of
sweet corn. For I am not ashamed of the gospel
of Christ, for it is the power of God and a salvation to everyone
that believeth, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For therein
is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith, as it is
written, the just shall live by faith. There is nothing in
the scriptures that speak of baptism, water baptism saving
you. There is nothing in the scripture
saying the sacraments save you. There is nothing in the scriptures
that say there is no salvation outside of the church, which
is what Rome teaches. And I teach the opposite of that.
I say there is no salvation outside of Jesus Christ. That's the difference. Consider Romans chapter three,
verse number 21 through 24. But now the righteousness of
God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and
the prophets, even the righteousness of God, which is by faith of
Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe. For there
is no difference for all have sinned and come short of the
glory of God. I hope they get about, I hope
they get about 30, 40 courts and freeze a bunch. Make sure you ask Mrs. Bicey
and the other ladies if any of them want any, Hannah. If they want to get some and
can some, there's plenty of them out there. Notice in the last reference
that God says it is impossible to mix grace and works. Let's
look at that, Romans 11, six. And if by grace, then it is no
more of works, otherwise grace is no more grace, but if it be
of works, then it is no more work, it is no more grace, otherwise
work is no more work. We are saved by grace, or we are saved by works. It
cannot be a mixture of the two, as the Catholic Church teaches.
We know that justification is by faith alone in Jesus Christ,
who is the justifier of all them that call upon his name. The
first 12 chapters of John describe Jesus' ministry to the world
of lost men. Sacramental salvation is contrary
to the summary of the gospel that Paul gives in 1 Corinthians
15, 1-4. Paul makes the gospel very simple. Moreover, brethren, I declare
unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have
received, and wherein ye stand, by which also ye are saved, if
ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed
in vain. For I delivered unto you, first of all, that which
I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to
the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he rose again the third
day according to the Scriptures. The first 12 chapters of John
describes Jesus' ministry of the world of lost men. These
chapters we are shown by unmistakable emphasis. That salvation is obtained through
faith in Christ and there is no hint of sacramentalism. Nowhere
in the Bible. There's no hint of sacramentalism
in the Bible. There's no hint of that. It's
not being taught. Sacramental salvation is contrary to the
summary of the gospel in Ephesians 2, 8 through 10. Let's look at
that. Or by grace are you saved through
faith, and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God, not of
works, as any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created
in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained
that we should walk in them. Rome doesn't believe that. Sam
was lying when he said Rome believed that. They never recanted Vatican
II. In fact, Vatican II is their whole ecumenical push. By the way, you couldn't be Roman
Catholic or stay Roman Catholic that way. You could not stay Roman Catholic and believe salvation by grace
through faith, you can't. because everything they teach
is contrary to it. So, I like this Sacramental Salvation
is Contrary to the Summary of the Gospel in Titus chapter three,
verse four through eight. Let's look at that. But after that the kindness and
love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of
righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He
saved us, by the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy
Ghost, which He shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior,
that being justified by His grace we should be made heirs according
to the hope of eternal life. This is a saying, this is a faithful
saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly that
they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain
good works. These things are good and profitable unto all
men. This is true biblical salvation,
eternal life, forgiveness of sins, righteousness, and the
Holy Spirit are received when an individual acknowledges his
sinfulness, repents of his sin, and trusts Jesus Christ as Lord
and Savior. It is only after this that a
person can do any work to please God. Works and ceremonies such
as baptism in the Lord's Supper in themselves have nothing to
do with forgiveness of sin. Eternal life, the new birth,
or becoming a child of God. Rather, obedience to God follows
salvation as naturally as living follows one's natural birth.
First, we must receive new life through personal faith in Jesus
Christ as Lord and Savior. Then, having life through regenerated
believers serves His master. There's questions to ask Catholics.
When were you converted? How were you converted? To what
or to whom were you converted? What do you believe now that
you did not believe before your conversion? What does it mean
to be saved? On what scriptural promises do
you base your salvation? What does it mean to be born
again? Are you sure today that if you died tomorrow or at any
time in the future, you will be in heaven immediately after
death? What do you believe about purgatory? What do you believe
about the mass? Do you still participate in the
Mass? Do you believe that any sinner can be saved who dies
without trusting in Jesus Christ alone for salvation of his soul
and forgiveness of his sins? Do you believe that Mary and
Roman Catholic saints can answer your prayers or help you get
to heaven? How do you believe that the blood sacrifice of Jesus
Christ is applied to your soul? Have you told your priest you
have been saved? Do you believe you will still go to heaven if
you leave the Roman Catholic Church, receive believer's baptism,
and join a fundamentalist Bible-believing non-Catholic church? When and
where do you plan to do this? So you ask him those questions
and it makes him think. Right? It makes them think. You don't just leave it to where
they say, well, what is, you know, what is, what do they mean
by grace? What do they mean by that? What
is their definition of grace? Not the same as yours. See, there's so many errors to
Catholicism and we could, we've talked about them in the past
and we can go through them again. I wanna get to the charismatic
renewal part. Remember, what did this Tony
say though? Remember what he said? He said,
oh, you're all Catholic. Watch, see if we can find it.
We know that prophecy always has a double fulfillment. And
we know that Elijah will come before the second coming as well.
And I've understood that the spirit of Elijah is the spirit
of reconciliation, to return hearts to each other. This is
very important. We know that the first thousand
years there was one church, it was called the Catholic Church.
And the word Catholic means universal, it doesn't mean Roman. Catholic
means, if you're born again, raise your hand if you're born
again. You're a Catholic. You see what he said? Watch what
he did. Watch what he did there. You
return hearts to each other. This is very important. We know
that the first thousand years there was one church, it was
called the Catholic Church. And the word Catholic means universal,
it doesn't mean Roman. Catholic means, if you're born
again, raise your hand if you're born again. You're a Catholic.
See what he said? Raise your hand if you're born
again, you're Catholic. See, that's his version. What he's
saying is that you're Catholic, it doesn't mean Roman. Well,
why do you want everybody to return to Rome then? See, he's
following Vatican too. This is what a Jesuit is. This is what a Jesuit does. He's leading them back to Rome
and he's telling them that that's the way to be reconciled. The Pope's not gonna become,
the Pope's not gonna become reformed in that sense. The Pope's not
gonna, he's not gonna change. You're gonna go back to him,
that's what he's saying. take back, redeem what belongs
to you. We are Catholics. And then there
was the split at the end of the first millennium. We had the
Orthodox, East and West, two churches. Then 500 years later
we have Luther and his protest, three churches in 1500 years. Three denominations, not three
churches. And then from Luther's protest So he says three denominations. Well, if you want to call them
denominations, that's fine. But he's lying. I covered this on the first broadcast.
What did I show you? Well, baptized believers were
never part of Catholicism, never part of Rome. onwards, 33,000
new denominations. I've come to understand that
diversity is divine. It's division that's diabolic. It's true what you were saying
about the glory. I agree with you. Of course, it's true the
glory that The father had he gave to jesus the glory was the
presence of god. What is the charismatic renewal?
It's when we experience the presence of god and he said and there
you go He said what is the charismatic
renewal it's when I experience the presence of god Remember Catholic priests believe
they have power to forgive sins. The priest says Christ's power
he can forgive every sin provided that we confess sincerely with
a contrite heart a new life the Holy the Holy Spirit what a great
wonder man goes to confession a sinner if he goes sincerely
and trustfully he returns a new man brought back to life filled
with strength the art of teaching Christian doctrine page 150 Pope John Paul II and more than
200 Roman Catholic cardinals and bishops from around the world
launched a triennial synod Thursday to seek ways of bringing sinners
back to the confessional booth. The pontiff in a homily told
the bishops they have a particular responsibility to stress the
importance of the confession of guilt, which he said leads
to reconciliation with God. It would be very difficult to
find a more fundamental theme for the work of the synod, a
more evangelical theme, one more apostolic or one more urgent.
said the Pope speaking in Italian. For this synod, the Pope chose
the theme penance and reconciliation in the mission of the church
because of the sharp decline, especially in Western Europe
and North America, of individual confession of sin to priests,
the rite of reconciliation. This has been a major concern
of John Paul since the start of his pontificate. To emphasize
his concern, he at least twice donned a priest's garb and heard
confessions in St. Peter's Basilica. We understand that we go directly
to Christ. There's one mediator between God and man, the man
Christ Jesus. Confessional booth is wicked
as hell. Very wicked. They believe in the consecrated
wafer is worshiped as Christ. That's what they believe by,
when they talk about salvation by grace, they believe grace
is in the cookie God. The faithful, they said, Vatican
II Council, listen. The faithful should therefore
strive to worship Christ our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.
Pastors or priests should exhort them to this and set them a good
example. The place in a church or oratory
where the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in the tabernacle, the
box where the consecrated wafer is kept in worship between masses,
should be truly prominent. It ought to be suitable for private
prayer so that the faithful may easily and fruitfully, by private
devotion, also continue to honor our Lord in the Sacrament. Vatican
II. Consular and post consular documents the Constitution of
the sacred litter liturgy instruction on the worship of the Eucharist
mystery Go on to say all the faithful ought to show to this
most holy sacrament the worship which is due True God as has
always been the custom of the Catholic Church Constitution
on the sacred liturgy instruction on the worship of the Eucharist
mystery Go. The Catholic mass, oh my, is
a gross perversion. Roman Catholic Church has no
biblical authority for adding to the ordinances Christ gave
the church. Nowhere in the New Testament
scriptures do we read that the church is to practice confirmation,
penance, marriage, or anointing with sick as sacraments that
have the power to bestow saving grace upon individuals. The Catholic
mass is a gross perversion of the simple meal depicted for
us in the New Testament scriptures. The following reasons why we
reject the mass. Number one, Jesus could not possibly
have meant that the bread and juice would actually become his
body and blood. First, when he instituted the
supper, he was there in his physical body. So the piece of wafer,
which he said was his body, and the cup of wine, which he said
was his blood, could not possibly have been his body and his blood
in any literal sense. Certainly he was indicating that
these were symbols that he was using. Second, Paul plainly taught
that the Lord's Supper is symbolic memorial meal, 1 Corinthians
11. Paul said that he received his
teaching by divine revelation. Third, in John 6, Jesus explained
the meaning of his teaching about eating his flesh and drinking
his blood. He said it was symbolic, not a literal meaning. The sacrifice
of Christ was a once-and-for-all event. Christ died on the cross. He said it is finished. The RCC,
with its repetition of Christ's sacrifice, denies the eternal
sufficiency of the atonement. Number three, a sacrifice without
blood cannot atone for sins. Thus, the mass has no atoning
value. The intrusion of a special priesthood between Christ and
the believer is an unbiblical abomination. Masses for the dead,
which have been central features of Roman Catholicism for centuries,
are entirely foreign to the Bible. Prayers and rituals for the dead
are paganism, not biblical Christianity. Number six, the supposed changes
that occur in the Mass are clearly deceptions. The wafer and wine
remain unchanged in appearance, color, odor, or form. Yet the
Catholic Church requires its people to believe that the elements
actually become Christ. They call this deception a miracle,
but true biblical miracles are observable. Number seven, it
is idolatry to worship the elements of the Mass. Number eight, there
is no semblance. between the drama of the Catholic
Mass and the simple ceremony initiated by Christ and practiced
by the New Testament churches. Bible promises perfect security
and assurance through Christ's once and for all sacrifice. I'm
Calvin Calvary. Any person who places his trust
entirely in Christ and his shed blood, he'd never doubt his eternal
salvation before God. The biblical Lord's Supper is
far from repeating Christ's sacrifice. Simply reminds the believer of
that glorious sacrifice by which deemed unto God forever. Obviously, meriality. I won't get into that. We could
get into so much. Barry being the co-redemptor, Barry venerated
with a special cult. Images in vain rituals. Remember
what I told you? They have these images and they
attribute different things at the rosary, which is the same
thing. Celibacy. We won't get into all
those. How about Rome and the charismatic
movement? This is what I want to finish
up with. Since 1967, now we can go back even farther. And if
you look at my history of mysticism, go back and listen to that. You'll
be able to find that very easily. Rome and the charismatic movement
since 1967 when the first Catholics in America began speaking in
tongues and experiencing other charismatic phenomena. The so-called
Catholic renewal was grown by leaps and bounds and is spread
throughout the world. Remember the videos I showed you about
the Catholic charismatic renewal? Do you remember those videos
years ago? Was it like three or four years ago I showed you
those? Who remembers those? I showed
you the video with those creepy people. They were Catholics and
they were talking about what happened in that room. And they
were talking about mysticism and everything else. I showed
you the videos. I should have went back and showed
you today, but that's okay. And we can do that another time
again. You can go back and look at that, but it was the history
of mysticism. And I showed you some really weird videos, right? The Catholic charismatic movement
is not leading people to the truth but into deeper or dedicated
relationship with the heirs of Rome. Consider some statements
by key leaders. Look at this, John V. McHale. Unanimously, people, Roman Catholics
who have had charismatic experiences, report a greater appreciation
of the sacraments, especially the Mass, as meaningful encounters
with Christ, the real presence in the Mass and the role of Mary. Catholic Charismatics are placing
more emphasis on their church identity and heritage than ever
before. Wherever I go, Catholic Charismatics are rediscovering
the meaning of traditional Catholic beliefs and practices, including
the sacraments, the rosary, the Virgin Mary, and the saints.
For years, I've been telling Pentecostals that the Catholic
Church was de-emphasizing devotion to Mary. Now I hear it's all
coming back with the Charismatics leading the way. Why are Catholic
Charismatics getting so Catholic? End quote. Anyone who has become a genuine
charismatic, to my knowledge, says one has become a better
Catholic. Cardinal Manning of Los Angeles, quoted by Priest
Finbar Divine. Charismatic renewal for Catholics. There is, however, another option
that is the way that has been followed by the millions of happy
Catholics who are active in the charismatic renewal. They have
experienced a new outpouring of the Holy Spirit in answer
to expectant prayer, and they are content to refer to this
as being baptized in the Holy Spirit. Also, very strikingly,
they have found themselves drawn more deeply into their Catholic
faith and practice. The Mass and the sacraments have
become more meaningful and fruitful. Quite simply, they have become
more Catholic. The Dilemma of Being a Catholic Charismatic,
Kara Center, USA Newsletter, March, April 1990. Remember that videos? Man, that
was some crazy videos. That's the Shekinah Glory there,
Brother Paul, that's right. As one reads the literature coming
out of the Renewal, it becomes obvious that those who write
from within the Renewal wish to be Catholic and wish to situate
the Renewal with the Catholic theological tradition. This is
an expression, one of many, of the fidelity of the Renewal of
the Catholic Church. It let me post it. I just, I
just posted priests raping boys on there and it didn't stop me. Michael McCloskey says this,
since I've had this charismatic experience, my allegiance to
the Holy Father as the Vicar of Christ in the world has been
heightened and strengthened. My appreciation for Mary as the
co-redemptress and meteoritist of my salvation has been assured.
My appreciation of the Mass and the sacrifice of Christ has now
been heightened. I wish I knew where that, um, That video was, I could show
you those videos. Oh yeah, here it is. This is
it. David went off by himself to
reflect on the teaching. When I opened the door and walked
into the chapel, the presence of God was so powerful I could
hardly move. The only way I could say it is
I was lost in Christ and happy to be so. And I completely forgot
about all my pushing to say, where's the dynamite? Where's
the dynamite? And that's exactly what it felt like. It felt like
little explosions in my body were going off as part of this
whole experience. I don't even know how to describe
it beyond that. I started opening my mouth. to thank God for what
he had done, and I start praying in another language. Later, Patti
joined David in the chapel. I began to tremble. I remember
thinking, but God is here, and he's holy, and I'm not holy. And so just kneeling there in
the quiet of my heart, I said, Father, I give my life to you.
Whatever you ask, I accept it. I was lying there prostrate,
and I felt immersed in the love of God. I felt like I was swimming
in the mercy of God. I remember thinking, just saying
to him, stay, stay, stay. Other students were also drawn
into the chapel. Some people were laughing for
joy. Others were weeping for joy. Some said they felt like
they wanted to praise God, but they didn't know if it was going
to come out in English. Whoops. Go back. Kneeling in
solitude, Sister Elena, the devout Catholic nun and foundress of
the Sisters of the Holy Spirit, prayed to God again and again. Father, in the name of Jesus,
send forth your Spirit and renew the world. Father, in the name
of Jesus. Elena Guerra prayed the way we
pray. She was like a prophetess of this new coming of the Spirit.
as the world stood poised. Look! As the world stood poised! With the largest... Relic! Of Baal's Privy Member! Right there! From Egypt! These people are insane. to enter
the 20th century, Sister Elena's passion for the Holy Spirit would
spread far beyond the walls of her small order. Elena Guerra was devoted to her
faith from a young age and established her own congregation in 1866
in order to educate young women. Her deepest passion was to see
the Holy Spirit renew the world. Helena said things about the
Holy Spirit like, um, just the Holy Spirit doesn't renew the
world. He reproves the world. Just so you know, and then God
saves men out of the world. If only, if only we would want
him, if only we would seek him, if only we would pray to You're
never told to seek the Holy Spirit, you're told to seek Christ. To
him, he would surely come. Between 1895 and 1903, Sister
Elena penned 12 confidential letters to Pope Leo XIII. She
urged the Pope to lead the church back to the upper room, to a
posture of expectant prayer displayed by the apostles, Mary, the mother
of Christ, and other believers before Pentecost. Elena wanted
the church to experience a perpetual Pentecost. And the amazing thing
is, the Pope took it very seriously, and in fact responded. What's
so amazing about that idiot taking that seriously? You people are
morons. Like, what in the world is so
amazing about the head of the mysteries, a satanic pervert,
listening to a woman to direct his theology? What is so amazing
about that? He worships a woman, you dingbat!
He worships Mary, a false version of Mary, the mother of God. He worships a female deity. The bishops and cardinals soon
lost passion for the special prayers, but Elena did not. She
encouraged the Pope to teach more fully on the Holy Spirit,
which inspired him to write a letter to the bishops. The letter, titled
Divinum Illid Munis, emphasized the indwelling and miraculous
power of the Holy Spirit. a landmark document on the Holy
Spirit, it's still looked back to today as just a milestone
of writing on the Holy Spirit. Still not satisfied, Elena urged
Pope Leo to invoke the hymn, Veni Creator Spiritus, Come Holy
Spirit, over the first day of the new century. Pope Leo XIII
went into St. Peter's Basilica and, surrounded
by the bishops and cardinals of the Church, sang in a solemn
way, Veni Creator Spiritus, Come Creator Spirit. And he solemnly
dedicated and consecrated the 20th century to the Holy Spirit. And of course, at the very same
time, January 1st, 1901, in Topeka, Kansas, there was the outpouring
of the Holy Spirit upon the little group there gathered at the Bethel
Bible School. Agnes Osmond, a student at the
Bible School, received the baptism in the Holy Spirit and spoke
in tongues late New Year's Day after prayer and the laying on
of hands. Her experience, echoed by several other students, sparked
the modern Pentecostal movement. You see this amazing convergence
of prayer to the Lord for a new coming of the Holy Spirit. So
it's interesting that something was happening in Rome on January
1st, 1901, the Pope calling down the Holy Spirit. And then in
Topeka, Kansas, we have the beginning of the Pentecostal movement.
Oh, you know, boy, I'll tell you, you're right. There is something. Amazing and amazingly strange
about that, isn't it? Isn't there? I mean, it's almost
like they had the same spirit. Like it's almost like they actually
planned it. It's almost like they were actually working together.
Like the spirit of antichrist to work against the true saints
of God. Yeah, I guess so. I guess so,
yeah. It's very interesting how the
Lord began the 20th century by pouring out his Holy Spirit that
way. By 1906, members of the Bethel Bible School group, most
notably William J. Seymour, were leading the Azusa
Street revival in Los Angeles. Healing, salvations, and the
renewed power to witness all flowed from Azusa Street, just
as signs and wonders. Hey, right? Remember, healing,
signs, and wonders. Who always says that the Popes
do miracles so they can get them out of hell, get them out of
purgatory? Right? All the same, Rome, same spirit,
same liars. And look, 700 Club, look how
rich they are. Look how much money they made.
Pat Robertson just died a couple months ago. Died worth hundreds
of millions of dollars. Float from the upper room of
the Disciples Day. We owe a great debt to our Protestant
brothers and sisters who have been witnesses to the reality
of the Holy Spirit for so many years. Sister Elena's prayers
again bore fruit in 1958, when white smoke billowed from the
chimney over the Sistine Chapel, signaling the election of Pope
John XXIII, who, like Sister Elena, longed for the Holy Spirit
to renew the Church. He said the Holy Spirit had inspired
him to reset the Church's relationship with the world. It was time.
As we see the hostility to Christ in the church. Hey, does anybody
remember what else happened in 1901? There was a few Bible versions
that came out right around that time, didn't they? The end of
the 1800s, beginning of 1900, there were false Bible versions
that came out. Ah. growing in our culture. People are realizing, you know
what? If we keep on doing business as usual, that's not going to
work. In 1962, Pope John convened a
church council. Hey, does anybody think that
guy looks like Telly Savalas? Doesn't he? Doesn't he look like
him? He recalled Vatican II, hoping
to pave the way for Christian unity. He has Christians everywhere
to join him and joyfully echo his prayer to the Holy Spirit.
Because by the way, nothing says Christian unity. Nothing says Christian unity. Like Ignatius Loyola statue. Throwing Martin Luther out of
heaven. Nothing, nothing says unity like that at all. Nothing
at all. I mean, that's, yeah, nothing.
Renew your wonders in our time as though for a new Pentecost.
He was looking for energy. He was looking for power from
on high. He was looking for God to do something. He was looking
for a new Pentecost. And so he anticipated that. Where does
the Bible say that you and I are ever to look for a Pentecost?
The Apostle Paul laid out, the Apostle Paul never saw worldwide,
huge, sweeping, thousands at a time revivals. What did he
show us? He showed us the same thing that
Jesus said, go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to
every creature. Baptizing them in the name of
the Father, the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe
all things whatsoever I've commanded you. And lo, I'm with you always,
even to the end of the world. That's what he showed us. to goat church planting. He didn't
show us these sweeping worldwide revivals that had to take place
that were to desire those signs and wonders. Jesus says an evil
and an adulterous generation seeketh a sign and there shall
no sign be given but the sign of Jonas the prophet. who preached
repentance. Vatican II was going to open
the windows of the church to the Holy Spirit and apparently
to signs and wonders. Pope John passed away in 1963
before Vatican II concluded. He was succeeded by Pope Paul
VI, who found the world devolving into chaos. A new generation
was thumbing its nose at convention. Students took to the streets
in protest. Turbulence ruled the decade. At that point, a
lot of people were questioning everything and questioning God. David Mangan was a graduate student
in physics at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. He belonged to
the Kiro Society, a group of Catholic students who met before
classes to pray and study scripture. Hungry for more of God and seeking
this new Pentecost, they went away together on retreat at the
Ark and the Dove in February 1967. And then we were given
a little paperback book called The Cross and the Switchblade
by David Wilkerson, who is a Pentecostal pastor who worked with drug addicts
and in miraculous ways brought them to healing and salvation
merely through prayer. I kept saying, this is happening
today. Why aren't these things happening
in my life? David Wilkerson was a street preacher and he was
preaching to them. He wasn't doing signs and wonders
and all kinds of other things. He was actually preaching the
gospel to them. I thought, here I am. I'm baptized. I'm confirmed. I've received the Holy Spirit.
Why isn't the Holy Spirit doing this in my life? Well, maybe
it's because you're a woman and you're not supposed to be preaching
to anybody anyway. In the first place, you're supposed
to be at home making cookies and taking care of your husband.
French major at Duquesne when she attended the retreat. And
we were told to do three things. First, pray with expectant faith. Expect that this retreat was
going to do something for us. The next thing was to take the
Bible and read the first four chapters of the Acts of the Apostles.
To tell you how ignorant I was of the scripture, I had no idea
where to find the Acts of the Apostles. I figured it was the
New Testament because I knew the apostles were in the time
of Jesus. The students opened each session of the retreat with
a hymn, Veni Creator Spiritus, Come Holy Spirit, the same hymn
Pope Leo invoked over the 20th century. One of the speakers
taught from Jesus' words in Acts 1.8, but you will receive power
when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. The word for power is the
same Greek word where we in English would get the word dynamite.
and he likened the coming of the Holy Spirit to dynamite.
And that struck me extremely deeply because although I'd been
raised a good Catholic boy and I was with the Lord, he hadn't
abandoned me at all and I knew that that's where I belonged
and where I was, but I don't think I could have used the word
dynamite as an adjective to describe my spiritual life at that point.
David joined his small group session and asked a question.
Where is the dynamite? He later recorded in his notes
his desire to hear someone speak in tongues. And then I put a
dash and I put me with an exclamation point. David went off by himself
to reflect on the teaching. When I opened the door and walked
into the chapel, the presence of God was so powerful I could
hardly move. The only way I could say it is
I was lost in Christ. Does this not sound like the
same thing that happened at Asbury? I'm happy to be so. And I completely
forgot about all my pushing to say, where's the dynamite? Where's
the dynamite? And that's exactly what it felt like. It felt like
little explosions in my body were going off as part of this
whole experience. I don't even know how to describe
it beyond that. I started opening my mouth to thank God for what
he had done, and I start praying in another language. Later, Patty
joined David in the chapel. I began to tremble. I remember
thinking, but God is here, and He's holy, and I'm not holy. And so just kneeling there in
the quiet of my heart, I said, Father, I give my life to you.
Whatever you ask, I accept it. I was lying there prostrate,
and I felt immersed in the love of God. I felt like I was swimming
in the mercy of God. I remember thinking, just saying
to Him, stay, stay, Other students were also drawn into the chapel.
Some people were laughing for joy. Others were weeping for
joy. Some said they felt like they wanted to praise God, but
they didn't know if it was going to come out in English. And anyway,
we were there and just in awe, just in awe of the sovereign
God. Everything changed at that point.
Now, I didn't spot it all right away, but I mean, everything
was different as it turned out after this happened to me. So
everything was different. He's not talking about eternal
life through Christ. He's not talking about being saved or
born again by the Spirit of God. He's talking about some emotional
experience that he had. You know, I really don't want
to go long, but I almost want to go a little bit longer because
I want to show you the other video. The ring of Duquesne students
who walked away from that retreat center say they were never the
same. But see, in all four Gospels,
John the Baptist introduces Jesus not only as the Lamb of God who
takes away the sins of the world, but as the one who will baptize
in the Holy Spirit. So being baptized in the Holy
Spirit is one of the central things that Jesus does. And thanks
be to God, there's a growing, growing awareness of that today
in the Catholic Church. Pope Francis began Pentecost
2017 celebrations with a prayer and praise vigil at the Ancient
Circus Maximus in Rome. Thousands of Christians from
around the world. Really? Did you hear that? At the Ancient
Circus Maximus in Rome. That's too much. It's a circus,
all right. Join the Pope to mark the 50th
jubilee of the Catholic charismatic renewal. The college-aged American pioneers
of the Renewal are now its elders, and many were in attendance.
In their lifetime, the Renewal has sparked a new Pentecost among
Catholics worldwide. The movement began in 1967, when
the gifts of the Holy Spirit were bestowed upon a group of
Duquesne University students on retreat at the Ark in the
Dove. Kevin and Dorothy Ranahan remember when friends first told
them about the Duquesne outpouring. My reaction here was pretty negative,
and so was Dorothy's. But we knew these people well. I mean, they were solid, responsible,
renewal-minded Catholics, and they were scholars. I mean, we
were all in the intellectual life. We were all students or
professors in theology, church history, philosophy. And so we
could see that even in their faces, there was something changed
and different. And so although we wanted to
discount what they were saying as sounding a little fringy,
we could not deny the experience we saw they had had had changed
them. And whatever it was, I think we came to see we wanted that
too. We wanted more. We didn't even know what the
more was sometimes, but we wanted more, more of the Lord, more
work to do, more empowerment. We felt like a lot of things
in the world needed to be changed and that we were the changers.
Newly married at the time, Kevin taught theology at St. Mary's
College in Indiana, and Dorothy was a Catholic high school teacher.
Both earned master's degrees in theology from the University
of Notre Dame. After hearing about his colleagues
at Duquesne, Kevin embarked on a six week study of the scriptures
and received the baptism in the Holy Spirit at a Bible study
among fellow Catholics. This was a personal experience
of Jesus standing next to me, which I. Hey, where do you see
that in the Bible where you're supposed to have a personal experience
of Jesus standing next to you? I had never had before. And it was very powerful. And
it was so changing. I mean, suddenly, even that night,
scripture was alive. My faith was renewed. It was
filled with joy. Dorothy received the baptism
the next day, alone in a chapel. It was like the Lord planted
a flag in the center of my life and said, this is permanent.
Hang on to this. And it changed everything. The couple sought out the Full
Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship, an organization with roots in
Pentecostalism, to learn how to use the gifts for ministry.
And I can't imagine how he reacted to this phone call. Hi, we're
a bunch of Catholics from Notre Dame, and we've just been baptized
in the Holy Spirit, and we would like to find out about the spiritual
gifts. Can you help us? After spending some time with
the Full Gospel Businessmen, the Ranahan's began to lead meetings
on the Notre Dame campus and witnessed the gifts of the Spirit
flowing freely. Well, we had these large prayer
meetings, sometimes 400 people every week. They were amazing
meetings in that we were all so new to this. So we started
praying for everybody if they wanted healing. And quite often
we saw healing. Just after Easter. No proof of
any of this, right? You see that there's no proof
of any of their miracles. Jesus's miracles and the apostles
miracles were completely 100% provable. They would even investigate them and find them
to be true. In 1967, Catholic students from
top American universities met at Notre Dame to learn more about
the Duquesne outpouring. Ralph Martin, a Notre Dame philosophy
graduate, was a campus ministry leader when he brought 40 students
from Michigan State to the gathering. They called it the first international
Catholic charismatic conference because there was one nun from
Canada who came. Later, members of the renewal
movement launched ministry enterprises like New Covenant Magazine, which
spread news of the outpouring around the country. That summer,
several Duquesne University students lived with Lutheran pastor and
founding CBN board member Harold Bredesen in his parish home near
New York City. Now, you will notice that no
doctrine is being followed by the scripture. They are following
their feelings and their emotions and their experiences. They are
not following biblical doctrine. They are not laying aside the
doctrines of transubstantiation. They are still believing that
the presence is in the host. They are still believing that
there's no salvation outside of Rome. They are still believing
that the Pope is the father. They are still believing that
Mary is the way to eternal life and is co-redemptorist. Understand
that nothing has changed. To learn street evangelism. It
was like discovering in his school, in the Holy Spirit School of
Harold Bradeson, what it was to walk in God's providence,
what it meant to evangelize. And we realized that we had a
responsibility not just to preach the gospel, but to learn how
to do it well and to be effective at it, not just kind of throwing
it at people. Back in Notre Dame, Catholic
priests, nuns, and lay leaders attended the renewal meetings
while on campus for continuing education. When they went home,
they took this with them. They went all over the United
States. They went to Australia. They went to the Philippines.
They went to various countries in Europe. So I can remember
one night being in that room and hearing a prophecy that I
remember this way, fire, fire, fire spreading from east to west.
And it went on to talk about what we were experiencing spreading
around the world. After the National Catholic Reporter
ran newspaper coverage of the outpouring, Pope Paul VI sent
Cardinal Soenens of Belgium, one of the four moderators of
Vatican II, to evaluate what was happening. The Cardinal met
with Ralph Martin and observed various student groups. So all
my life, he said, I've been searching for wherever the Holy Spirit's
working, trying to understand what's happening. I came here.
I see the Holy Spirit's working. I want to do whatever I can to
help you integrate this and open the whole Catholic Church up
to it and bring you into the very center of things. Cardinal
Sunins invited Ralph Martin and his young family to Belgium to
help lead the renewal in Europe. By 1975, 10,000 Catholic charismatics
from around the world joined Cardinal Sunins in Rome for Pentecost.
Be assigned to the world and show them by the radiance of
your face that Christ is risen. Pope Paul VI entered St. Peter's
Basilica and addressed the movement as a chance for the church. Right
from the very top, sort of this open door to the Holy Spirit,
and it just kind of went on from there. The renewal also birthed
new religious orders and increased the number of those called into
ministry. In the early 1970s, Father George Montague, a Pauline
scholar and professor at St. Mary's University in Texas, received
the baptism in the Holy Spirit after a nun who had attended
the Notre Dame meetings demonstrated spiritual gifts. Well, here's
the New Testament alive right in front of me. This is happening
with the Holy Spirit. It's coming right in front of
me. I had been baptized. I had been confirmed. I had made
religious vows. I was ordained as a priest. And so all those things kind
of blocked me a little bit, because what more do I need? After 25
years of ministry in the renewal, Father Montague, along with Father
Bob Hogan, formed Brothers of the Beloved Disciple to serve
in San Antonio, Texas. The Holy Spirit empowers our
ministry through the spiritual gifts so that people can say,
wow, truly God is in your midst. Truly Jesus is reaching out to
me. A fruit of their ministry is Mari Sela Solis, a widowed
retired school teacher from San Antonio, who spent 30 years away
from the church. She says the renewal led her
back to Christ. And I was so depressed, and I
was so lost, and I was in such darkness that I knew I had to
go back to the church. The first thing the renewal teaches
you is God loves you so much, you have no idea. God is your
perfect father. And that was life-changing for
me. I finally found a father. But
this connection with the Holy Spirit today, Oh, it's real. It's real, it's palpable. Today,
more than 120 million Catholics in 240 countries. If it don't
make you holy, it ain't real. If it don't lead you to walk
with Christ, to turn from sin, to cleave to Christ alone, if
it doesn't bring you to repentance and faith in Christ, if it doesn't
cause you to turn away from wicked, false doctrine, if it doesn't
cause you to turn away from roman catholicism and their paganism
and everything else it's not of christ enjoy life in the spirit in february 2017 fernando nasamento
traveled from brazil to the ark and the dove for the 50th anniversary
of the historic outpouring celebrating the golden jubilee of the catholic
charismatic renewal Fernando's entire family came to Christ
after a word of knowledge and a prayer of deliverance rescued
his alcoholic brother. So they laid hands on my brother
and he knew alcoholic and he stand up full of the Holy Spirit
you know and this was a wonderful changing. I saw my
brother coming on that evening, shining, really shining. Today, the brothers preach the
gospel all over Brazil. And Fernando hosts the Brazilian
TV show, Praise the Lord. The Lord Jesus, through this
renewal, really touched our family. I don't know where would we be
without the Lord Jesus. As the pioneers of the movement
recall their history, they anticipate greater Holy Spirit-inspired
wonders ahead. From Sister Elena's urgent letters
to Pope Leo, to the 1901 outpouring in Kansas, to the Azusa Street
Revival, to the Decane Weekend, and beyond, all of these events
declare the gifts of the Holy Spirit are intended for every
generation, as the Spirit works to unite all Christians to Christ
and to each other in order to reach the world. It's a surprise
of the Holy Spirit that's opening up great new possibilities. Okay,
so you see how it never makes them cleave to the scriptures.
It never makes them want the Lord, the Bible, the Word of
God, to correct their theology. It still leads them to Rome.
It still leads them to signs and wonders. It still leads them
to everything that Roman Catholicism has always led everyone to. Because
it's a false and perverse spirit and you're to try the spirits
whether they're of God. Because it's the same thing as
this. Same thing. Nothing's different.
Anyway, all right everybody. Well that gives you the history
of that the charismatic movement was started by Rome All it is
is Roman Catholicism repackage. It's another way Get people to
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Jesuit Popes Charismatic Counter Reformation
Series Jesuit New World Order
| Sermon ID | 83231342198049 |
| Duration | 2:07:27 |
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