[00:00:00] We are your lizard, over Lord.
[00:00:15] Stop listening to these, Preppers, Inture Crickets, Fight in the Streats, Own Nothing.
[00:00:31] And love.
[00:00:36] Taking a break from PBN Daily News today, folks to frankly 200 God.
[00:00:44] Now if those two words on our God scare you or turn you off, please listen.
[00:00:53] You need to listen to this more than you think.
[00:00:58] And this is coming from a guy who used to wints those two words.
[00:01:04] I used to win satnam, I used to be like, oh my God don't say those two things.
[00:01:09] I don't know what it means.
[00:01:11] You know?
[00:01:14] I don't know how to describe the bridge between that sort of that distance from God.
[00:01:27] And then the surrender.
[00:01:32] And maybe you're not supposed to understand it.
[00:01:34] I don't know, maybe you're not supposed to be able to document it.
[00:01:36] Maybe it's impossible to break down into steps.
[00:01:40] But what I will tell you is if I had to build that bridge, it would largely be built with love and gratitude.
[00:01:50] And probably sacrifice to probably the sacrifice of comfort.
[00:01:57] You know, those things to me are those things in a collective tend to drive me closest to an understanding with God.
[00:02:11] And you know, feeling like I can understand his gifts and I can understand his way a little bit.
[00:02:19] And I need to get out of the way.
[00:02:24] I always want you to understand that I don't sit in the pocket very comfortably when it comes to topics like this.
[00:02:35] Yeah, I can say things in passing and I live a way that is you know somewhat doing my best to be something of a Christian.
[00:02:42] There are things I refuse to surrender even in the face of God himself and I'm working on that.
[00:02:50] Sometimes I'm working on it sometimes I'm not in all honesty.
[00:02:57] But there's no doubt that he deserves my honor and your honor.
[00:03:03] So today we do that and today we do that in a way that is thoughtful.
[00:03:10] Well, you know, we'll give you a lot to think about.
[00:03:16] The idea of MoLock has been in my head long, long time.
[00:03:22] I didn't know what MoLock was.
[00:03:24] I read about MoLock in middle school or high school in a Dean Koon's book called The Face.
[00:03:34] And in the face there's a man in the phone and in the mirrors who keeps contacting a little boy telling him to prepare because MoLock is coming.
[00:03:44] And that was the first I ever read that name, that word.
[00:03:50] Surprise to hear it come up again as sort of a God of worship by some of the rich and powerful in our world today.
[00:04:06] So this idea and the standouts in the worship of MoLock, the standout is the most horrible thing about it.
[00:04:23] It's used in the Bible as a false title, right?
[00:04:26] Ball as well, same concept.
[00:04:30] But he's used as a false title.
[00:04:33] And as the story goes, he required child sacrifice.
[00:04:42] Now I'm at a gotquestions.org website, pulling a lot of this biblical text because I'm no biblical scholar.
[00:04:50] But I know how to make a point.
[00:04:53] Two kings, 21, 6.
[00:04:58] Talk about King Manasseh offering his own son as a sacrifice to MoLock.
[00:05:03] He says he burned his son as an offering and used fortune telling an omens and dealt with mediums and with necromancers.
[00:05:11] He did much evil in the sight of the Lord.
[00:05:15] And in two chronicles, 2814 King Azaz has a similar situation.
[00:05:23] Azaz was 20 years old when he began to reign and he reigns 16 years in Jerusalem.
[00:05:29] He did not do it was right in the eyes of the Lord.
[00:05:32] He made offerings in the valley of the sun of Hinnah and burned his sons as an offering,
[00:05:37] according to the abominations of the nations whom the Lord drove out before the people of Israel and he sacrificed.
[00:05:44] And made offerings in high places and on the hills and under every green tree.
[00:05:52] But we look at people like this and we laugh to some degree right.
[00:05:57] Disgusting at some level, of course.
[00:06:00] But we look at the old ways.
[00:06:02] We look at the Native Americans, we look at the Romans.
[00:06:05] And this is not a...
[00:06:08] This is not...
[00:06:09] We don't laugh at them because we're so incredibly dedicated to God.
[00:06:14] But we laugh at them in their multitudes of gods because it's funny.
[00:06:19] It's like, oh I hope the sun comes out today.
[00:06:21] Let's pray to the sun God.
[00:06:23] Oh God, I planted seeds.
[00:06:25] We got to eat this year.
[00:06:26] Let's pray to the God of the harvest.
[00:06:28] We got to eat this year's.
[00:06:30] Right.
[00:06:32] I don't want to go down that path.
[00:06:36] Sorry.
[00:06:38] We think that we're greater than these people.
[00:06:41] We think that we've, you know, either in our atheism or in our dedication to one God.
[00:06:51] That we're better than them.
[00:06:53] Right?
[00:06:54] I'm thinking that they could pray for the wind in the rain.
[00:06:59] I was having a conversation with a guy on Instagram and he was talking to me about his website, you know what I was saying?
[00:07:09] Website kind of tanked a little bit.
[00:07:12] Tiktok kind of tanked a little bit.
[00:07:14] The incoming...
[00:07:15] What it used to be.
[00:07:17] And this is kind of a common thing.
[00:07:21] And rolling around this idea of Malak in my head for like months now and how I would present it to you because it all ties in.
[00:07:30] I ran into this sort of concept also and he, this conversation spurred something into my head and it was the variety of gods that we pray to now.
[00:07:41] You know, the algorithm is one.
[00:07:44] You may not know it but being a freelance writer, working with people who have blogs.
[00:07:49] This is their God a lot of times.
[00:07:52] They might not look at it that way.
[00:07:53] They might wear a cross and pray to God and so on and so forth.
[00:07:55] But the relationship is similar to that of the wind God.
[00:07:59] Oh, the...
[00:08:01] You know, the algorithm God has forsaken me.
[00:08:05] I must modify my daily habits.
[00:08:07] My daily rituals.
[00:08:09] I have to assure that the algorithm God praises me and shines light upon me.
[00:08:14] That way I can sell Google ads or whatever the hell it is that people do with their blogs, their particular revenue generating strategy.
[00:08:24] So I must appease the algorithm God.
[00:08:28] A lot of people sitting in front of their computer right now maybe even listening to this very podcast looking at the market.
[00:08:36] Making trades right this and that.
[00:08:39] Oh my God, make a trade and make money.
[00:08:42] Right?
[00:08:43] We worship at that altar too.
[00:08:47] Look, if you met somebody who spent eight hours on their knees in front of Jesus at a church, you know, at a sanctuary or maybe in a little sanctuary they built in their own backyard.
[00:09:02] We talked to somebody and they were like, yeah, you know, I pray about six hours a day.
[00:09:07] You would be like, oh my God, that guy, that guy's for real, right?
[00:09:12] But we do it.
[00:09:14] We do it.
[00:09:15] You sit in front of spreadsheets.
[00:09:16] You sit in front of graphs trying to figure out what's the best stock to trade.
[00:09:22] What I mean, what is that?
[00:09:23] That isn't worship.
[00:09:26] Those trades and those ups and downs in the market.
[00:09:30] The market is not your God to some degree.
[00:09:36] Now we pray to the crypto God, right?
[00:09:41] We pray to the God of the climate.
[00:09:44] We worship the God of the earth, the terror.
[00:09:49] We worship the manna, what do they call her?
[00:09:53] The Gaia.
[00:09:57] We're just as silly folks.
[00:10:00] We just pretend we're not.
[00:10:02] We're just as silly.
[00:10:03] We're just better liars to the people around us into ourselves fundamentally, right?
[00:10:09] It's all this.
[00:10:12] But when you worship the algorithms and the markets and the cryptos and so on and so forth,
[00:10:17] then you are riddled with fear and anxiety.
[00:10:20] That's the benefit of worshipping those gods.
[00:10:23] Now I mean there's money and there's fun and things like that can come from it,
[00:10:26] I guess, to some degree.
[00:10:28] But fear and anxiety are also part of the picture.
[00:10:37] Now look, you're going to worship.
[00:10:39] So I think anybody and everybody should be gifted with that knowledge early on.
[00:10:45] You should understand the fact that you are going to worship.
[00:10:49] I don't know what it is about humanity, but you're going to worship.
[00:10:54] That's going to happen.
[00:10:56] You will pick something and it will become your God.
[00:11:00] And I think that's why religion is so important.
[00:11:06] I think that's why Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, these things are so important.
[00:11:13] Because you can at least tether that worship to a set of principles that will push yourself in humanity forward.
[00:11:19] And beat back the most detestable parts of yourself.
[00:11:24] Like the desire to maybe burn your sons for an offering to some God.
[00:11:34] And I thought about that a lot.
[00:11:36] You know, I told you my only really great enemy is fear.
[00:11:40] My only funder, I haven't met a lot of evil people so that could change in time.
[00:11:48] But I could tell you right now that fear, seeing scared people is one of the things I hate the most.
[00:11:56] They say that the words fear not appear in the Bible 300 sometimes.
[00:12:02] The word fear itself is spoken 500 times.
[00:12:05] This is from a website pray with confidence.
[00:12:11] Timothy 1.7 says, for God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of sound mind.
[00:12:20] The relationship that humans have with fears is interesting.
[00:12:24] And it's not the natural fear like when you see something and you're alerted and it's scary.
[00:12:29] But it's this lingering fear of things that might be, that could be, that should be, that should have been.
[00:12:37] I mean, I sought the Lord and He answered me and delivered me from all my fears.
[00:12:49] So there is, so that we may boldly say the Lord is my helper and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.
[00:12:59] That's Hebrews 13.6. Think about that for a minute.
[00:13:08] So there's no denying that we're given the choice of what it is we decide to worship.
[00:13:15] Isaiah 41, 10, fear not for I am with you. Be not dismayed for I am your God. I will strengthen you.
[00:13:20] I will help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
[00:13:28] We're given a choice to worship folks.
[00:13:33] And that's interesting. You have a being that is all powerful and the most powerful.
[00:13:41] And you have to wonder to yourself, why? Why on earth would he say, yeah, go ahead.
[00:13:45] Go ahead. Burn your babies at the altar of Baal of Maalik.
[00:13:53] But it seems to me that there's only one God that battles fear.
[00:13:58] All right, only one God who's implicit goal is to comfort you and to tell you fear not.
[00:14:09] And the way this whole idea about Maalik sort of came to a crescendo in my head in the real fundamental reason
[00:14:16] that I wanted to have this conversation with you is for this fine, this finality, this grand finale.
[00:14:26] And the grand finale is as follows folks. You think that it's crazy that these old kings and rulers would sacrifice their children
[00:14:37] to be the altar of Maalik.
[00:14:42] I ask you to look around at our society today and consider those who worship money,
[00:14:52] those who worship de-algorithms, the markets, the movements of today,
[00:15:01] right? Many of the most liberal and psychotic movements of today.
[00:15:08] Look around at the children.
[00:15:15] A two-income household where both parents work 60 hours a week, what's the sacrifice? Who's being sacrificed?
[00:15:28] When a mom or a dad is excited to get with their group of friends and talk about how they're 10-year-old Johnny is going to be Janie
[00:15:41] and put the pink, white, and baby blue flag on the back of their car to celebrate.
[00:15:50] Who's being sacrificed?
[00:15:55] Is it any more heinous? At least if you set a baby to senders at an altar before it can recognize your love and what you've done to it.
[00:16:06] At least it gets the chance to die off from your terrible rule.
[00:16:12] But to disfigure a child, to manipulate their hormones, to maybe even carve off parts of their body,
[00:16:21] under their advice and your desire to worship the God of the here and now, the tyranny of the immediate is a phrase I like lately.
[00:16:33] Now they have the rest of their life to deal with that, but torture is life to deal with that.
[00:16:40] So it became very clear to me guys that there are stark consequences. It's not just God being selfish saying, hey, you will worship only me
[00:16:53] because if that were the case and it was such a big deal then you wouldn't have agency in that.
[00:16:59] But again, it's a warning. Malik is a warning.
[00:17:05] And what it looks like to me is no matter how, no matter what you make your God, drugs, sex, whatever it is gambling all that.
[00:17:19] You look at who gets sacrificed in our society and has probably always been this way.
[00:17:26] You look at what really gets sacrificed.
[00:17:29] You go out and commit adultery, your marriage falls apart.
[00:17:34] You get to go your separate way maybe with your mistress or your mister.
[00:17:41] The other half of that relationship goes and suffers and figures their life out, but who's sacrificed?
[00:17:47] The child, the children, their sacrifice. That's the sacrifice, right?
[00:17:56] The story of Malik is and the burning of children at the altar of Malik is profound.
[00:18:05] And it's a reminder that you've got a choice.
[00:18:11] And even if you think that you're suffering or that you can endure the suffering foisted upon you by God, should you make these mistakes.
[00:18:21] Now that's all good and well.
[00:18:25] But it seems to me that it is the children.
[00:18:31] You look around at what's happening in our society today.
[00:18:34] Who are we sacrificing?
[00:18:41] It's dark, peepy and family, but it's real.
[00:18:46] And I've had Malik on my mind for this reason.
[00:18:53] Whatever it is that you do to connect with God to honor God, don't forget to do that today.
[00:19:00] Bring that to someone in your life.
[00:19:04] I don't know how to articulate all that he's done for me.
[00:19:11] I'm just not there yet with my clarity and my confidence, but the best way I can put it is when I was avoiding him, he was looking out for me.
[00:19:24] And I have to honor that.
[00:19:28] Talk to you soon folks, enjoy the Thursday programming.
[00:19:34] And yeah, be strong and prep on.
