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00:11:04.000You know, what I'm experiencing in your incredible country, in the vortices of incessant hurricanes, in the vortices of pre-election, is a period that I would say is transitional.
00:11:16.000I suppose it's reductive and even redundant to say that an election is a liminal space where there will be changes, where changes are anticipated, and where changes are felt.
00:11:25.000But we know that the world is never going to be the same again after the 5th of November.
00:11:39.000And let me know in the comments in the chat if you believe what we're experiencing is nothing less than the end of the political era.
00:11:46.000That no matter who is elected on the 5th of November, there's going to be significant changes transcendent of rationalism, politicism, congressional reason and remit.
00:11:55.000This is a time for change that goes way beyond the political.
00:12:01.000This is a time of change that has entered purely into the spiritual.
00:12:09.000And if you do anything, just a quick note, do it out of my eyeline because I'm very easily distracted, as you've just witnessed.
00:12:15.000We've got a lot of things to talk to you about today.
00:12:17.000We're going to be talking to you about Bill Clinton's appearance at Ethel Kennedy, may God rest her eternal soul's funeral, and his odd allusions to what...
00:12:34.000I'm going to put a sheen all over that frock, honey!
00:12:37.000I mean, there is certain conduct that shouldn't be explored in a funeral environment.
00:12:42.000Wouldn't you agree with that, Lily Farm Girl?
00:12:45.000In fact, guys, do you mind spending a few seconds increasing the size of the chat, in particular the locals, when I'm terribly short, myopic, and I won't be able to...
00:12:55.000Three times as big if you could just do, you know, forgive me, I'm not a tech guy, but do that to it.
00:13:00.000So that, like, sort of, so that everything seems bigger, like the names and everything.
00:13:13.000All present, saying things like you should interview Piers Corbin when you're back in the UK. Did you ever see, though, when that sting happened on him and looked like he was up for taking money?
00:13:21.000I'm talking to Johnny Freedom in the Rumble chat, welcoming me to Florida.
00:13:26.000The Real Mix says, return of the tiny hat, especially in Florida.
00:13:30.000I've given that tiny hat to my mate, G, because I once burned his hat.
00:13:34.000In a minute I'm going to be reading you a little bit of this book, Mission of God, and talking about the nature of God's love.
00:13:43.000Not an indifferent Taoist love, a kind of impersonal God, but powerful love and the obligations that places on us.
00:13:50.000I'm talking about it, of course, in relation to the political transformations and transitions that we're currently experiencing.
00:13:57.000Do we seriously believe that our current plight Can really change as a result of modest modulation of the pharmaceutical industry or modest controls of the military industrial complex?
00:15:10.000Mexima Titus 444, with this comment, you're at the wrong rally.
00:15:14.000She's, of course, referring to this moment where Kamala Harris said, I think you guys are at the wrong rally.
00:15:19.000Let me know what you think about that, by the way.
00:15:21.000Because what the person in the audience shouted was not like, I love Donald Trump, or...
00:15:26.000Kamala Harris is not fit to be president because she's been VP for the last three years and presided at least as a deputy over much of the chaos that we've witnessed and experienced in that period.
00:16:17.000Also, by the way, when it comes to ethics and advertising, and I'd love your feedback because we do have partners and we do have sponsors on this show, it's just amazing to me.
00:16:26.000The legacy media that takes about 70% of their funding from the pharmaceutical industry would dare to even challenge an issue like that.
00:16:32.000We know that during the pandemic period they couldn't openly commentate on mRNA medications precisely because they take so much Pfizer money.
00:16:40.000You know that legacy media, when they talk to you about war, have got...
00:16:44.000Generals and military personnel that work for Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
00:17:39.000And remember, after that, I'm going to be going to clip four, and I'm going to be doing this the whole time, and when it does, it's got to be looped up on that speaker.
00:17:45.000So if it isn't, do you want me to play a commercial, and, like, we solve it now?
00:18:51.000Oh yeah, I've got to be able to hear it because I need to know what they are because I'm going to be going, oh, it's weird that she said that.
00:19:11.000This is why you can't be derisory and dismissive about the love of God because it's possibly the most important thing In the world, it's possibly the most important thing in the world.
00:19:22.000And I like this bit of writing from C.S. Lewis.
00:19:24.000This comes from Joseph Boot's book, Mission of God, that I'm currently reading.
00:19:28.000The analogy between, if you need to do a little test of it, do a little test of it, just to make sure while I'm doing this stuff, okay?
00:19:33.000Because even though this is important information, I'm also just killing time till we get to the point where you guys know that that speaker's working and the audio's coming out of it.
00:19:40.000And also, why don't you get in touch with the UK and get them to send those adverts over now?
00:19:50.000The analogy between God's love for man and a man's love for woman is freely used in Scripture.
00:19:55.000Israel is a false wife, but her heavenly husband cannot forget the happier days.
00:20:00.000I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thy espousals, when thou wentest after me in the wilderness.
00:20:07.000Israel is the pauper bride, the waif whom her lover found abandoned by the wayside and clothed and adorned and made lovely, and yet she betrayed him.
00:20:18.000James calls us, because we turn aside to the friendship of the world.
00:20:22.000Who here recognizes that phenomena, the friendship of the world?
00:20:27.000Even now, see, when we're resolving these technical issues, you have to believe in the presence of God, in the presence of Christ, not to get trapped in worldliness.
00:20:38.000Even now, as we unpack these ideas, I have to recognize, what is my devotion to reputation, my standard?
00:21:08.000And this is why there's a lot of traditional ideas packed in this.
00:21:10.000And there's some ideas I've seen play out really intriguingly while here in Florida.
00:21:14.000Where I've met a good many Christians.
00:21:16.000But I'm telling you, the kind of MAGA assumptions that the mainstream culture holds do not apply here.
00:21:23.000There are people that are plainly Christian, living Christian lives, but are kind of cool in the way that 20 years ago I'd have anticipated meeting people in California.
00:21:34.000I'm talking about sort of organic farmers and people who look robust and healthy and well and lithe and...
00:22:11.000I don't want to say a burden, but packed into God's love is an obligation in the same way that love of my children has obligation packed in it.
00:22:18.000The same way that love of my wife has obligation packed in it.
00:22:22.000You know, I can't like love my wife and then not meet the obligations packed into that.
00:22:29.000The church is the Lord's bride whom he so loves that in her no spot or wrinkle is endurable.
00:22:34.000Now, I know you could have a patriarchal take on that, but I don't think that's what it means.
00:22:37.000You know, we all accept the passage of time.
00:23:12.000I'm going to finish this point because I'm really interested in this.
00:23:14.000Then we're going to go back to that and just make sure we're ubiquitously done.
00:23:17.000Taylor, you might want to step out the room, email the UK, tell them to send over the ads because we're going to play the ads and it's the most important thing we can do.
00:23:23.000Unless you're telling me the ads are here and ready.
00:24:54.000I'm disinterested because really indifferent concern for our welfare, but that in awful and surprising truth, we are the objects of his love.
00:25:02.000You asked for a loving God, you have one.
00:25:05.000The great spirit you so lightly invoked, the Lord of terrible aspect, We're good to go.
00:25:27.000Fire himself, the love that made the worlds, persistent as the love's artist for his love for his work, and as despotic as a man's love for a dog, provident and venerable as a father's love for a child, jealous, inexorable, exacting as love between the sexes.
00:25:44.000It is certainly a burden of glory, not only beyond our deserts, but also accepting rare moments of grace beyond our desiring.
00:26:58.000While I'm not, this is what you could say if you weren't Christian, maybe I suppose.
00:27:02.000While I'm not Christian, I recognise that probably what you mean when you say Jesus is Lord is that nothing is more important than our relationship with God.
00:27:15.000Nothing can take me away from the love of the Lord.
00:27:18.000And while what you seem to be saying is you believe life is sacred from the moment of conception, you must recognize that as President of the United States, I've got to tackle some complex issues, and we all know them now.
00:27:33.000We've all got to work that stuff out together.
00:27:35.000Or indeed, when it comes to matters such as complex conditions that a child might have, are you saying that absolutely under no circumstances can we intervene?
00:27:45.000Well, as a Christian, you may believe that, but not everyone in America is a Christian, and I suppose that's one of the things that makes America great again.
00:27:54.000And then you go, oh no, I've I've accidentally said his slogan!
00:28:33.000Okay, so this is one of the things that's fascinating to me, the kind of battle over McDonald's.
00:28:38.000Now, like anyone, I like sugar and salt because I've been evolved to like sugar and salt, but I've not been evolved or designed, depending on what you believe, to tolerate a good deal of sugar and salt.
00:28:49.000Well, you've got to recognize that McDonald's have created, through Ray Kroc et al., a pretty impressive We also have to query the nutritional value and the economic impact of McDonald's.
00:30:03.000MSNBC, though, are not happy about that.
00:30:07.000We'll watch their response to it, and then we'll talk about sort of...
00:30:12.000When people talk about the overteen window, this is what they mean.
00:30:15.000We're only talking about a narrow bandwidth of potential issues.
00:30:19.000Now, because of RFK entering this campaign, and because he consults with people like Callie and Casey Means, when we talk now about a vision for America, here's something that you might want to consider.
00:30:31.000Imagine an America where the food that you ate was grown or reared near where you live, where there were decentralized, federalized, subsidiarities of economies that meant that food wasn't slaughtered en masse in abattoirs, but reared locally.
00:30:47.000Weren't grown in vast Nebraska plains, but grown locally, where we had the maximal ability to meet our own needs at the level of the community.
00:30:58.000Centralized, elected, local, participatory democracy, not only in every state, but in every region.
00:31:07.000You know using the technology that sets up Airbnb and Uber, you could create localized participatory democracies, where you wouldn't have Congress where every single member is exposed to lobbying, and the two parties are exposed to donation, and all of them sit on the crucible of the deep and the two parties are exposed to donation, and all of All of these things could be untethered.
00:33:07.000Well, what I want to complete fundamentally is my point that it shouldn't be enough...
00:33:14.000To just ally yourself more favourably with McDonald's and their enormous market.
00:33:18.000What our aim ought to be is to maybe not have McDonald's.
00:33:23.000How's that for a revolutionary position?
00:33:25.000Let's have a look at what MSNBC is saying on this.
00:33:27.000I mean, if you're on his campaign, and I know you are certainly not, I'm not making any implication of that, but what is the logic behind this, going to a McDonald's?
00:33:36.000I mean, we know the guy likes Big Macs and Filet-O-Fish, and he's used the word love to describe the way he feels about the food there before.
00:33:49.000He has not put forth an economic agenda.
00:33:52.000He, as you know, appears to be not well.
00:33:56.000And he's engaged in some really bizarre types of activities during this campaign.
00:34:03.000So this is just another one of those stunts.
00:34:07.000That he will continue on through the campaign.
00:34:10.000And I think that we need to really focus on making sure that he is not elected, of course, because he is a threat to our democracy, but also the Harris loss agenda is about the economy, reducing the cost of living, reducing the cost of prescription drugs, reducing the cost of housing and making life better for everyone.
00:34:29.000And that's what we have to focus on and make sure we get every voter To the polls and make sure that the voters vote for the future, not taking the country backwards as you see what Donald Trump continues to try to do.
00:34:43.000So I'm urging and encouraging everyone to get to the polls and vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walsh to be their next.
00:34:51.000Okay, that sounds like a good suggestion.
00:35:17.000A more bold position, perhaps, on American nutrition and food will be decentralization and localism.
00:35:24.000If you want to learn more about those subjects, you should look up Vandana Shiva, the agricultural activist from India, who has no problem saying...
00:35:32.000And I can't believe that I'm even quoting her on this.
00:35:35.000But Bill Gates has had a more negative impact than you know who Trump gets compared to a lot.
00:35:40.000And you might want to look at the work of Helena Norberg-Hodge, who talks about localism and localized agriculture.
00:35:55.000Now, when is election interference not election interference?
00:36:00.000Well, I suppose it's when you're on the side of people interfering in elections.
00:36:05.000Elon Musk is now currently deeply involved in the MAGA campaign and has announced that he's going to award a million dollars at random to people who sign his petitions in support of the First and Second Amendments.
00:36:17.000Let me know what you think about that, you guys, and let's have a look.
00:36:21.000So when that fires up comments, okay, so that's another thing for...
00:36:25.000For your show notes today, Taylor, is like when I say comments, let's see comments.
00:36:31.000So the main note is that this screen should be output.
00:36:35.000Second one is second, because that's how I know that everything's okay.
00:36:39.000And like if we go 30 seconds to YouTube, then I know that it's 30 seconds and I'm watching and I can time the cadence of my announcement for 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, so get that note.
00:36:50.000In short, ideally, this mic goes down during adverts.
00:38:19.000Alright, so let's have a look at the Elon Musk thing.
00:38:23.000And remember, oh, that's another thing, countdowns on clips.
00:38:25.000So tomorrow when this comes up, it would say that the clip is 39 seconds long, so that I think, oh, it's not worth pausing this in the middle of it, because it's only 39 seconds.
00:38:34.000But if it was a three-minute clip, I'm like, I'm going to pause this now, make this point now.
00:38:37.000Alright, so just so you understand it.
00:38:39.000Also, if you're watching this, can you make notes?
00:38:42.000Not if you're like, I'm not talking about you, NightwatchN8, who's asking who your daddy is.
00:41:34.000One, because you can do the rosary with it.
00:41:36.000Two, you can have our Lord and Saviour actor, Jonathan Jesus Rumi, as I call him, reading scripture to you.
00:41:41.000And now, there's this brilliant, new, Bear Grylls-led study of C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, in which Bear Grylls, my friend, I've done survival with him, you know, Bear Grylls baptized my ass.
00:43:05.000I think there are real questions with how he is spending money in this race, how the dark money is flowing, not just into Pennsylvania, but apparently now into the pockets of Pennsylvanians.
00:43:52.000But it does raise some serious questions.
00:43:54.000Okay, so let's have a look at Elon's response, in which he pointed out that Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million on the Get Out and Vote campaign.
00:44:03.000Now, when people say Get Out and Vote, they mean Get Out and Vote for them, don't they?
00:44:07.000So when, like, if you're in a sort of a Republican parish or jurisdiction and people say Get Out and Vote, they don't mean vote against the Republicans, and the same is true for the Democrats.
00:44:24.000Let's have a look now at that aspect of this story.
00:44:28.000My understanding is that Zuckerberg spent $400 million in the last election, nominally in a Get Out the Vote campaign, but really fundamentally in support of Democrats.
00:45:06.000Okay, so a senior meta-engineer has revealed that anti-Kamala or Kamala posts are automatically demoted.
00:45:14.000And like we've noticed this on sort of YouTube and elsewhere, that what...
00:45:18.000One of the tactics is not out-and-out censorship and banning of content, but de-amplification of content.
00:45:25.000And that will mean that content providers that are somewhat dependent on programmatic ads.
00:45:31.000Remember, I'm demonetized on YouTube, so it doesn't make too much difference to me, other than Rumble would have had that money, I guess.
00:45:38.000What it means is you'll stop making anti-Kamala content or pro-Trump content.
00:45:43.000It's just another way of managing the information sphere.
00:45:47.000What we're actually involved in more broadly, even bigger than this election, even bigger than the pandemic, even bigger than the global wars, is the control of information, because information controls reality.
00:45:56.000There could be a billion, zillion, in fact, there are limitless things that are real.
00:45:59.000If I don't know about them, if they're not in the sphere of my understanding, then I don't make decisions based on them.
00:46:04.000If you can control the information that I access, you would fundamentally control my reality, except unless, of course, I have access to eternity, unless I have access to an atemporal And that's exactly why I'm advocating for the transcendent spiritual life and that's exactly why that's the life.
00:46:33.000It's going to be on the show on Rumble, but if you're not awake and wonder yet, consider becoming one because Break Bread is up.
00:46:38.000My conversation with Tucker Carlson, I'll show you a little bit of that in a minute, but here's a conversation I had last week with Jordan Peterson on the significance of the golden calf.
00:46:46.000I'm reading about that as well in this Mission of God book by Joseph Boot that I'm very much enjoying.
00:47:16.000So you might say, what the hell are they doing?
00:47:18.000And the answer is, it takes lost people forever to find their way because they have no direction.
00:47:23.000I mean, these conversations that I'm having currently, I must say, are elevating me beyond the low threshold of political discourse, which is by...
00:47:32.000It's nature polemicist and sort of almost futile.
00:47:37.000I don't know how you guys feel about it, but I think there's only so far you can go arguing about bureaucracy and administration and the way that centralized systems of government that are ultimately controlled by globalists and corporate interests impact the lives of ordinary Americans.
00:47:50.000But when you talk about a creator god and having a relationship with that creator god, suddenly the conversation gets a little more interesting.
00:47:56.000Here's a bit of the first episode of Breaking Bread.
00:48:00.000The next episode is live streamed tomorrow.
00:48:02.000And hopefully someone will give me their name.
00:48:05.000Would you go and find that for me, mate?
00:48:29.000So become an awakened wonder now, and I'll be talking to Ruslan.
00:48:32.000I watch his channel actually, but I'm just damned if I can say his name.
00:48:36.000Let's have a look at this episode, this little excerpt from episode one of Break Bread with Tucker.
00:48:42.000One of the things that makes no sense in human terms, why would you be against Christians?
00:48:48.000It's the world's only turn your other cheek religion that commands people to be faithful to their wives and, you know, work hard, be good citizens, obey temporal authority, like everything about Christians.
00:48:58.000And by the way, in some countries, I can think of one Middle Eastern Muslim country, for example, they want more Christians to move there because they're great citizens.
00:49:06.000So why would you be against Christians?
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00:50:56.000Now, it's one of the great shows We're good to go.
00:51:18.000Now, what I suppose we're considering with the forthcoming election is which government is more likely to assert totalitarian control over the population.
00:51:27.000Is it likely to be the MAGA-Trump direction?
00:51:30.000I don't feel that's as likely since these whole RFK-Tulsi thing.
00:51:48.000And I suppose it was a time of great revelation.
00:51:53.000It's interesting to hear what perspectives different political parties had on it.
00:52:00.000Now, remember, at the beginning of the pandemic, the Republican Party and Donald Trump were in control.
00:52:05.000By the end of it, Biden was in control.
00:52:07.000You let me know in the comments in the chat who you feel, and that would be a fire up the comments button, let me know who you feel handled it best.
00:52:16.000Let's have a look at Obama's claim that he had a playbook and that Trump ignored it.
00:52:23.000My last year in office, we put together a playbook for how to deal with the eventuality of a pandemic.
00:52:34.000Because scientists had been saying with globalization and travel, etc., rising populations, that at some point there was going to be a pandemic.
00:52:44.000And so I said to my team, I said, we got to have a plan, just like you do for hurricanes or tornadoes or natural disasters.
00:52:51.000So we put together this whole playbook.
00:52:54.000And we ran, we practiced the playbook.
00:54:21.000Who would have been alive if Donald Trump had just paid attention and tried to follow the plan that we gave him.
00:54:32.000It might have been somebody in your family that could have been impacted.
00:54:35.000So, if somebody tells you that this doesn't make a difference, having somebody competent, somebody who cares about you, who listens to ordinary people, who listens to people who are experts in these areas, if you hear somebody say it doesn't matter, it does matter.
00:55:01.000And at some point, it will make a difference to them.
00:55:05.000See what Jay Bachari had to say about that.
00:55:08.000This ahistorical nonsense by Obama and the worst thing he's ever said is the worst thing he's ever said.
00:55:14.000Is he aware of the success of the Swedish non-lockdowns or the damage caused by the school closures?
00:55:19.000He should go back to being a retired president and stay out of public health.
00:55:30.000That's a pretty damning indictment from Jay Bhattacharya, who I believe is the kind of person that should be running the National Institutions of Health.
00:55:39.000In conclusion, I suppose what we learned in the pandemic period is that it was a great opportunity for various powerful interests and it's still being used politically even now.
00:55:53.000And yet, what we're not seeing is the reckoning that ought take place.
00:55:57.000Maybe with Bobby Kennedy in a position of government, you would see Anthony Fauci and the many curious interests that appear to benefit from that period taken to task in some way.
00:56:08.000Now, let's have a look at what Bill Maher...
00:56:11.000Has to say when it comes to the subject of Elon Musk and how Democrats are mishandling the subject of free speech.
00:56:23.000He's talking about how Democrats like Mark Cuban and Joe Scarborough are showing their hand when it comes to the subject of free speech in the way that they are treating Musk.
00:57:52.000The commission, some bureaucrat, said, nope, and this is the reason why.
00:57:58.000Commissioner Carol Hart saying, we're dealing with a company, the head of which has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made it clear what his point of view is.
00:59:02.000The signs have been there for a long while, whether it was Napster and the collapse of the record industry, or the Arab Spring, or the Occupy movement, or Brexit, or Trump.
00:59:12.000This needn't have the flavour of a particular political movement.
00:59:16.000It's led, after all, by technology in the same way that the emergence of the Bible required the proliferation of the technology to produce mass text indices and codices.
00:59:31.000We are going to enter a period of incredible liberty or we are going to be sunk by control.
00:59:38.000Let me know in the comments and the chat how you think this election will inform that outcome.
00:59:44.000Those of you that have stayed with us in spite of the technical challenges that we're experiencing, thank you very much.
00:59:50.000I know the stream has been pretty difficult to watch.
00:59:54.000Thank you very much for staying with us, you lot.
00:59:57.000Okay, let's have a look now at Bobby Kennedy on Greg Gutfield's show.
01:00:02.000He's talking about the impact of a Zempick.
01:00:06.000And I suppose what we're about to witness there is the institution of a new drug, a new profit motive, a new way to turn your child into a mine to be plundered for lifelong profits.
01:00:21.000Let's have a look at that conversation now.
01:00:25.000So there's this new study suggesting that this miracle weight loss drug, Zempic, can also decrease opioid and alcohol abuse substantially, as well as reduce sleep apnea and cognitive decline, which sounds like great news.
01:00:41.000But I'm always suspect when a drug ends up getting more than one usage.
01:00:55.000You know, I saw this headline yesterday, and I need to look at the methodology of that study because I don't believe it.
01:01:04.000The EU is right now investigating Ozempic for suicidal ideation.
01:01:09.000But, you know, it may be that the drug...
01:01:12.000Because it suppresses all the reward pathways, so it makes you want to do everything less.
01:01:18.000And that may be part of the answer for this.
01:01:22.000But the idea that a drug is going to cure drug addiction or alcoholism, we're spending $1,600 a month on this drug.
01:01:33.000There's a bill right now before Congress that will make it available to everybody who's overweight, which is 74% of the American population.
01:01:41.000That alone will cost three trillion dollars a year.
01:01:45.000If we spend about one-fifth of that giving good food, three meals a day, to every man, woman, and child in our country, we could solve the obesity and diabetes epidemic overnight.
01:02:31.000Addiction driving the economy, whether it's the opioid crisis in the Sackler family or obesity and this new emergent miracle drug.
01:02:40.000How can we ever again be open-hearted and faithful when it comes to the claims of the pharmaceutical industry when we know that they are the beneficiaries of global tyranny?
01:02:49.000Now, let me know what you think about that in the comments in the chat.
01:02:52.000So to wrap up the show today, there's a few things I want to tell you about.
01:02:55.000One, if you haven't seen the Oracle series yet, you should have a look at it because the episode with Mike Benz is absolutely fantastic.
01:03:05.000And here is Mike Benz, who has helped me understand the deep state and its machinations more clearly and better than anyone else in this peculiar online alternate media space.
01:03:18.000It's a domestic election, but most of the money, most of the power networks are basically competing foreign interests, lobbying for the soul of our domestic candidates.
01:03:34.000And you make an argument that it's been this way You know, for hundreds of years.
01:03:40.000There's always been a kind of aspect of this that's infused itself into American politics, but I think as the American empire has expanded, it has made the stakes even more dramatic for outside stakeholders, and it has made the maturity of this lobbying ecosystem ever more refined and powerful.
01:04:07.000Remember, tomorrow we're going to be talking to Reslan.
01:04:09.000It's our second episode of Break Bread with Russell Brand, where we talk in depth about the significance of emergent new spirituality, particularly in the form of Christianity, and the power that it has, I believe, uniquely to help us Avert what I imagine to be the advent of totalitarianism.
01:04:28.000Well, I suppose you would quarrel about that at the ballot box on the 5th of November.
01:04:34.000To bring the show to a conclusion, along with my incredible gratitude towards you for staying with us and the gratitude to the team here, many of whom are working just as a result of sheer faith alone, I want to talk to you about a bit of Bible study that I undertook the other day.
01:04:49.000It's the classic The most famous verse, perhaps the most famous New Testament verse.
01:04:53.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this.
01:04:56.000The verse is this, one that I, of course, will have to commit to memory.
01:05:00.000For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
01:05:08.000I was told that in a sense this verse contains within it the contract between us and God, the transition that takes place between the Testaments and through the birth, death and resurrection of Christ.
01:05:23.000Earlier we talked about the nature of God's love, a fiery and consuming love.
01:05:28.000C.S. Lewis points out that many of us do not consider The potency, power and awe that can be included in real love.
01:05:35.000Think of the love you have for your children.
01:05:37.000Think about the pain, anguish and glory in the love that you have felt romantically for people.
01:05:42.000Think about the love of country, the love of freedom, the love of principles.
01:05:47.000God's love would surely be the most powerful of all loves.
01:05:51.000Why would it not contain within it an aspect that is awesome and beyond what we can control?
01:05:57.000For God so loved, absolute power of God, so loved, maximal amount of love, the world, all of us, that he gave, kindest, most gracious act, his one and only son, the greatest sacrifice, that whoever believes in him, all of us can be included, shall not perish but have eternal life, the greatest promise.
01:06:17.000Contained in this verse is nothing short of the offering that Christianity entails.
01:06:26.000An end to the enchantment of materialism and worldliness.
01:06:36.000It's certainly not a claim I'm making for myself because, like you, I'm guessing, I'm pretty fallen.
01:06:41.000And I struggle here on this plane, in this realm, in this dimension.
01:06:48.000But what I'm becoming increasingly certain of is that solutions are unavailable to us through materialism, rationalism, politics and bureaucracy, that we are indeed going to have to return to Christ, that what we're being offered through Christianity is the solution that's being evaded.
01:07:05.000And that's precisely why we're being told that Christianity represents some kind of patriarchal tyranny, when what's plainly stitched through an inclusive love.
01:07:16.000That love don't come without obligation and duty.
01:07:19.000That love might be on the precipice of.
01:07:21.000It might be time for us to consider this relationship anew.
01:07:24.000A love that is absolute, inclusive, all powerful and all abiding.
01:07:30.000That's why as we continue to talk about the complex politics of your country and indeed the world, I will be drawing my wisdom, such as it is, from this great text from the Word, the place from which my faith is derived.
01:07:44.000And I hope it's a conversation you'll join me in.
01:07:47.000That's why we're doing Break Bread with Russell Brand.
01:07:50.000That is available for our Awakened Wonders on Locals.
01:07:53.000Click the link available to you in the chat right now and join us for that tomorrow.
01:08:00.000We've obviously got a lot of technical things to work out before tomorrow, but we will be back At the same time tomorrow, not with more of the same, but with more of the different.