Testing Robert Henderson's "Courts Of Heaven" Teaching
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Matt critiques Robert Henderson's teachings on the 'Courts of Heaven,' which have gained popularity through a best-selling book. Matt challenges the biblical accuracy of Henderson's concepts, such as prayer being a process of granting God legal rights to act on our behalf. Through scriptural analysis, Matt demonstrates inconsistencies between Henderson's teachings and the Bible, particularly in the interpretation of Luke 18, Psalms, and Daniel 7. The video aims to guide viewers towards a more biblical understanding of prayer and warns against embracing unbiblical doctrines.
Takeaways
- đ Robert Henderson is known for his 'Courts of Heaven' teachings, which have gained significant popularity with over 1 million copies of his book sold.
- đ The speaker, Matt, aims to test Henderson's teachings against the Bible to determine their biblical accuracy.
- đ€ Matt introduces his channel and encourages viewers to subscribe for more Christian content.
- đ„ The video format involves analyzing clips of Henderson's teachings and then comparing them to biblical scripture.
- đ€ Henderson suggests that prayer is part of a judicial system as described in Luke 18, which Matt argues is a misinterpretation of the parable of the persistent widow.
- đ ââïž Matt emphasizes that prayer is not about convincing God to act but about persistently asking and trusting in God's will.
- đ Henderson's concept of 'entering the courts of heaven' to petition God is critiqued as unbiblical and not supported by the scripture he cites.
- đ The speaker uses Psalms to argue that God does not need permission from humans to act, contradicting Henderson's teachings.
- đ Matt highlights the importance of a flourishing prayer life that is based on biblical principles rather than unbiblical teachings.
- đ The video script critiques Henderson's use of Hebrews 12 and Daniel 7, showing that they do not support his teachings on the 'Courts of Heaven'.
- â The conclusion is that Henderson's teachings are unbiblical and potentially harmful to one's prayer life, urging viewers to avoid them.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is an analysis and critique of Robert Henderson's teachings on the 'courts of Heaven', as presented in his popular book.
What is the author's purpose in the video?
-The author's purpose is to test the teachings of Robert Henderson on the 'courts of Heaven' against the Bible to determine if they are biblically accurate.
What is the first scriptural reference that Robert Henderson uses to support his teaching?
-The first scriptural reference Robert Henderson uses is Luke 18:1-8, which he interprets as Jesus putting prayer into a judicial system.
What is the actual point of the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18 according to the video?
-The actual point of the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18 is about the importance of persistence in prayer, not about a heavenly courtroom as Henderson suggests.
What does the author argue about the concept of 'giving God legal rights' in prayer?
-The author argues that the concept of 'giving God legal rights' in prayer, as taught by Henderson, is unbiblical and misrepresents the relationship between God and humanity, suggesting humans are in a position of authority over God.
Which Psalms does the author reference to counter Henderson's teaching?
-The author references Psalm 115:3 and Psalm 135:6 to counter Henderson's teaching, emphasizing that God does not need permission from humans to act.
What is the second scriptural reference Henderson uses to support his teaching on prayer?
-The second scriptural reference Henderson uses is John 14:3, which he interprets as an invitation to enter a spiritual realm where God is.
What is the author's interpretation of John 14:3 in the context of prayer?
-The author interprets John 14:3 as Jesus making a way for believers to reach heaven, not as an instruction on entering a spiritual realm through prayer as Henderson suggests.
What does the author suggest is the correct understanding of prayer according to the Bible?
-The author suggests that the correct understanding of prayer, according to the Bible, is asking God for things, thanking God for who He is, and trusting in Him, rather than trying to convince or instruct Him.
What are the other scriptural references Henderson uses to support his teaching on the 'courts of Heaven'?
-Henderson also uses Hebrews 12:23 and Daniel 7:9-10 to support his teaching on the 'courts of Heaven', interpreting them as descriptions of a current heavenly judicial system.
How does the author refute Henderson's interpretation of the scriptural references?
-The author refutes Henderson's interpretation by providing context and accurate explanations of the scriptural references, showing that they do not support the concept of a current heavenly courtroom where humans can grant God permission to act.
Outlines
đ Introduction to the Courts of Heaven Teaching
In this introductory paragraph, the speaker, Matt, sets the stage for a critical examination of Robert Henderson's teachings on the 'Courts of Heaven.' He mentions Henderson's popular book of the same title, which has sold over a million copies. Matt's intention is to test the biblical validity of these teachings. He invites viewers to subscribe to his channel for more Christian content and outlines the format of the video: after presenting clips of Henderson's teachings, Matt will compare them to biblical scripture.
đ Analyzing the Biblical Basis for the Courts of Heaven
Matt scrutinizes Henderson's interpretation of Luke 18, which Henderson claims is about prayer within a judicial system. Matt counters that Luke 18 is a parable illustrating the importance of persistent prayer, not a literal depiction of a heavenly courtroom. He emphasizes that parables teach a single moral or spiritual lesson and should not be over-interpreted. Matt also challenges the idea of needing to grant God 'legal rights' to act on our behalf, using Psalms 115:3 and 135:6 to assert that God acts according to His will, not based on human permission.
đ Clarifying the Nature of Prayer and its Biblical Understanding
In this paragraph, Matt addresses Henderson's definition of prayer as 'stepping into a spiritual realm' and 'agreeing with God.' He agrees with Henderson that prayer is not about convincing God but corrects the notion that prayer involves entering a spiritual realm to work with God. Matt references John 14:1-6 to show that Jesus was speaking about the way to heaven, not a method of prayer. He then contrasts Henderson's teachings with Jesus' actual teachings on prayer in Luke 11:1-4, emphasizing that prayer is about asking God for things, thanking Him, and acknowledging His will, not about gaining divine permissions.
â Refuting the Misinterpretation of Scripture in Courts of Heaven Teaching
Matt critiques Henderson's use of Hebrews 12:23 and Daniel 7:9-10 to support the concept of the 'Courts of Heaven.' He provides a detailed reading of Hebrews 12:18-24, explaining that it discusses the superiority of the New Covenant and God's judgment of all, not a current heavenly courtroom. Matt also delves into Daniel's vision, explaining that it pertains to end times and the ultimate overthrow of evil, rather than a present-day system of divine petitioning as Henderson suggests.
đ Warning Against Unbiblical Teachings and Their Consequences
In the concluding paragraph, Matt warns against the unbiblical nature of the 'Courts of Heaven' teachings, emphasizing that they do not align with the Bible's instructions on prayer and God's actions. He cautions viewers against following teachings that cannot be clearly supported by scripture and encourages a prayer life based on biblical principles. Matt also advises against financially supporting teachings like Henderson's, which he deems misleading and potentially harmful to one's spiritual growth.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄCourts of Heaven
đĄBiblical Teaching
đĄParable of the Persistent Widow
đĄJudgment Seat of Christ
đĄLegal Rights
đĄSpiritual Realm
đĄPsalm 115:3
đĄDaniel 7
đĄPrayer
đĄGnosticism
Highlights
Robert Henderson's 'Courts of Heaven' teaching is critiqued for its popularity and need for biblical examination.
The channel's purpose is to test Henderson's teachings against biblical scripture.
Henderson's view that Luke 18 establishes a judicial system for prayer is challenged.
The parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18 is explained to emphasize persistence in prayer, not a judicial system.
The concept of granting God 'legal rights' through prayer is critiqued as misplacing human authority over God.
Psalm 115:3 and Psalm 135:6 are cited to assert God's sovereignty, countering the need for human permission.
Henderson's teaching on prayer as agreement with God is scrutinized for biblical accuracy.
John 14:3 is discussed to clarify Jesus' promise of being with believers, not a description of entering a spiritual realm through prayer.
Jesus' model prayer in Luke 11:1-4 is contrasted with Henderson's prayer model to highlight differences in approach.
The desire for a flourishing prayer life is acknowledged, with a caution against unbiblical methods.
Hebrews 12:23 is used by Henderson to support the 'Courts of Heaven' concept, but is critiqued for misinterpretation.
Daniel 7:9-10 is another scripture Henderson uses, which is analyzed to correct the misunderstanding of a heavenly court scenario.
The true meaning of Daniel's vision is explained to be about end times and God's ultimate judgment, not current prayer practices.
A warning is issued against teachings that claim special revelations not supported by the Bible, like Henderson's.
The conclusion urges viewers to avoid Henderson's teachings and to seek biblically sound guidance for prayer.
Transcripts
hey guys so Robert Henderson is probably
most well known for his work on the
courts of Heaven he has a book by that
title that has sold over 1 million
copies so obviously it's a very
well-known and popular teaching and
because of that I thought it would be
fitting and appropriate that we do what
the Bible tells us to do and to test
that teaching to see if it is biblical
so that is exactly what we are going to
be doing today but first Hello friends
my name is Matt welcome to my channel if
this is your first time here if you
would please consider subscribing to the
channel I greatly appreciate it and it
helps me to get Christian content out to
more people on YouTube all right the way
we're going to go about it today is
we're going to look at three clips of
Robert Henderson speaking on the courts
of heaven after each clip I will come
back we'll open up our Bibles and we
will compare what he is teaching to the
word of God so let's go ahead and jump
into our first clip
you know many times when we think about
God being the judge it's really a
frightening thing we think he's gonna
we're gonna stand before him we're going
to give an account and that will happen
the Bible says at the Judgment seat of
Christ but did you know that God today
is the judge of all in our behalf in the
Book of Luke chapter 18 verses 1 through
8 we find Jesus putting prayer into a
judicial system which allows us to come
before God as judge as the chosen of God
that God might render verdicts in our
behalf against everything that would try
to afflict us and stop us I want to
encourage you today to stay tuned
because we're going to step into the
courts of heaven and we're going to
discover that God as judge is waiting he
is awaiting us to come and present a
case that he might have the legal right
to judge the adversary and stop all of
his works against us stay tuned
all right so there's a couple of things
that I want to point out from that first
clip at some point Robert Henderson said
in Luke 18 we see Jesus putting prayer
into a judicial system and so what he
seems to be attempting to convey there
is that he believes that Luke 18 is a
commentary about how prayer works and
that God is sitting as judge in a
courtroom and he is awaiting us to enter
into that courtroom to present our case
to him so that we might give him legal
rights to render judgment in our behalf
well friends I would like to remind you
that Luke 18 is a parable it's the
parable of the persistent Widow and I
would like to look at the definition of
parable real quick it is a simple story
used to illustrate a moral or spiritual
lesson so it is a story that is driving
towards one particular lesson it does
not mean that every single detail in
that Parable somehow has some sort of
significant meaning so what is the main
point that Jesus was driving at in this
Parable in Luke 18. well thankfully the
Bible gives us the answer in 18 verse 1.
it says and he told them a parable to
the effect that they ought always to
pray and not lose heart so this Parable
was about persistence in prayer it was
not trying to detail how prayer works
and that there's a Heavenly courtroom
with God presiding as judge waiting for
you to give him legal rights so that he
can render a judgment on your behalf
that is not what is taking place here at
all and when you make a parable every
single detail some sort of significant
spiritual meaning you mess it up and if
that were the way that we were to read
Parables you would have to go to a
parable like the parable of the mustard
seed and say that we are by faith
supposed to enter into The Gardens of
heaven and somehow plant something their
friends that's not what it's about this
Parable is not teaching that this is how
prayer Works he is saying saying you
need to persist in prayer you need to
keep on persevering as you pray I also
want to address what he talked about
about giving God legal rights basically
granting him permission so that he can
render these judgments on your behalf
friends think about this
who do you give permission to or think
about it this way
the relationship between a parent and a
child who is giving whom permission does
the child give the parent permission to
spend their own money no the parent
gives the child permission to spend the
money what about at your work do you go
to the owner of your business and say I
give you permission to take vacation
time
the owner does not need permission you
need permission from the owner perhaps
if you want to go take vacation time so
when you are saying that we are giving
God legal rights basically we are
granting him permission to do something
it's putting Mankind in the position of
authority over God and saying that God
cannot do it unless we give him
permission now you might say well that
sounds good and everything but you can't
back that up with scripture oh but but I
can't friends look at this in Psalm
we're going to look at two verses out of
Psalms uh Psalm 115 and verse 3 and then
Psalm 135 and verse 6. now I want you to
see does this sound like God is
powerless and is waiting on us to give
him permission to do anything and that
he needs legal rights that only we can
grant to him well Psalm 115 and verse 3
says our God is in the heavens he does
all that he pleases Psalm 135 and verse
6 says whatever the Lord pleases he he
does in heaven and on Earth in the seas
and all deeps friends God does not need
our permission he does whatever he wants
so I think that Robert Henderson is off
to a really bad start here but let's see
if it potentially gets any better let's
go ahead and jump into our second clip
prayer is not trying to convince God to
do something for you you see that's a
common misconception that prayer is
something that I'm trying to convince
God somehow or another to move in my
behalf and in behalf of my situation
that's not prayer prayer is actually
stepping into a spiritual realm where
God is Jesus said that where I am there
you may be also it is stepping into a
spiritual realm where God is and
actually agreeing with him and working
together with him to see things shift
into divine order so that what's in
heaven can come into the Earth all right
I want to start with what Robert
Henderson said at the very beginning of
that clip he said prayer is not trying
to convince God I want to take a second
to acknowledge friends that is very true
prayer is not trying to convince God you
don't use some sort of persuasive
rhetoric and all of a sudden God goes
you know what you've convinced me I'm
going to answer prayer now no that is
not what prayer is at all so he is
correct in his assessment there but
let's see if his next statement on
prayer is correct he said quote prayer
is stepping into a spiritual realm and
agreeing with God and working with him
to see things shift so that what's in
heaven can come to Earth
friends when you read the Bible are you
going to find a passage of scripture or
any sort of verse that is going to
support his definition for what prayer
is in that whole last clip the only
verse that he even attempted to use to
support his teaching was a verse that
comes out of John 14 and verse 3 where
Jesus talks about where I am there you
will be also and he he seems to be
insinuating that that's the part about
prayer stepping into a spiritual realm
and so we're going to step into the
spiritual realm where Jesus is and if
that's the case if that's what John 14 3
is about then when I read that passage
in its context I should expect it to be
about Jesus saying that we through
prayer enter into this spiritual realm
where he is well let's read John 14
we're going to look at verses one
through six and see if that's what's
taking place
let not your hearts be troubled believe
in God believe also in me in my father's
house are many rooms if it were not so
would I have told you that I go to
prepare a place for you and if I go and
prepare a place for you I will come
again and take you to myself that where
I am you may be also and you know the
way to where I am going Thomas said to
him Lord we do not know where you are
going how can we know the way Jesus said
to him I am the way and the truth and
the life no one comes to the father
except through me friends this is
talking about Jesus making a way for us
to get to heaven he has made a way and
in fact he is the way for us to get to
heaven and when we are in heaven we will
indeed be where he is so this verse this
passage has nothing to do with a
spiritual realm that we enter through
prayer so that we can be in the same
place where God Is So Robert Henderson
is horrifically mangling and twisting
that that portion of scripture to make
it say something that it it most
definitively does not say now let's
focus on the last part of his definition
of prayer when he says it's about
agreeing with God and working with him
to shift things I'm really glad that the
disciples asked Jesus how they should
pray so let's just go to Luke chapter 11
we'll make this pretty quick and we'll
see how Jesus responded to that question
this is verses one through four
now Jesus was praying in a certain place
and when he finished one of his
disciples said to him Lord teach us to
pray as John taught his disciples and he
said to them when you pray say God I
agree with you and now I'm going to work
with you to shift things that's not what
it says he said father Hallowed Be Your
Name Your Kingdom come give us each day
our daily bread and forgive us our sins
for we ourselves forgive everyone who is
indebted to us and lead us not into
temptation when Jesus taught on prayer
he did not say anything about agreeing
with God he did not say anything about
giving God permission it's all about
asking God right we thank God for who he
is what he's done he is the focus of the
prayer and we are asking him for things
so Robert Henderson doesn't even have a
correct biblical understanding of what
prayer is and how we are supposed to go
about praying and I want to go ahead and
address address this now because I think
many people who have bought his book um
who have read it or who listened to his
teaching they do so because they want to
go higher they want to go deeper in
their prayer life they're like I I want
to feel like my prayers are
accomplishing something and I want to
acknowledge and validate that and say
hey that's good like if you desire to
have a more flourishing prayer life that
is a really good thing and I think
that's why people are gravitating
towards this sort of teaching because
it's now you can enter into the courts
of heaven and you follow these steps and
you do these things and it's how your
prayer becomes effective but friends I
hope that you will see that the big
problem with this is this is not how we
have been told in the Bible by God
himself Jesus who is God manifest In the
Flesh how prayer works and how we are
supposed to go about doing it and so
ultimately you might feel like you're
accomplishing a whole lot of things
because you have this secret knowledge
and these super spiritual tactics that
you're using but ultimately you are not
really accomplishing anything because
what you are doing is not really prayer
so entering the court of Heaven which he
doesn't even tell you how to do that
what does that even mean and then how do
I make my legal petition and how do I
give God permission how do I give him
the legal rights so that he can grant
these judgments like it's all so vague
but it feels like you're doing something
really spiritual but friends you just
need to know this is not supported by
scripture at all and I want you to
actually have a flourishing prayer life
and you would do it if you just
persevere in prayer keep asking God keep
trusting in Him and let him handle their
results alright friends we do have one
more clip that we need to get to so
let's go ahead and check it out
sometimes when we read that or think
about that like that well we know he's
going to be the judge you know after
everything's said and done and we're
standing before him in the Hereafter and
we're going to be judged and that's true
we will be judged we will all come
before the Judgment seat of Christ but
did you know he's also judged today
and that he literally wants you to come
before him
and present and put present your case
and petition him in that place called if
you will the court of Heaven let me show
you some scriptures Hebrews 12 verse 23
it says uh the writer of Hebrew says we
have come to the General Assembly Church
of the firstborn who arrested in heaven
watch this to God the judge of all it's
quite interesting he does not say to the
Lord to the Savior or any other term
that would Express who Jesus is he
actually says you have come in a
spiritual Dimension as a new testament
believer you have come before God as the
judge of all now why is that important
because judges rule Judicial Systems so
you need to understand I have to
understand that we literally can step
into the judicial system of Heaven let
me show you where you see the clearest
picture of this Daniel 7 verse 9 through
10. he said watch till Thrones were put
into place and the Ancient of Days was
seated such a powerful statement watch
and the hair of his head was like pure
wool his strong was a fiery flame its
wheel of burning fire a fiery stream
issued and came forth from before him a
thousands thousands ministered to him
ten thousands time ten thousand stood
before him watch the court the court was
seated and the books were opened So
Daniel as one who could see into the
Unseen realm he said look he said I saw
this court where God as judge was
sitting called the Ancient of Days and
it says and the books were open and and
from these books the court was
petitioned in other words a case a cry a
desire a petition came to the Lord as
judge of all asking for judgment in a
given situation now let me just say this
judgment is not the activity of an Angry
God judgment is simply a decision
rendered that sets things into divine
order
okay guys there's a lot that I want to
say in that last clip but I'm going to
try to narrow my focus and just pay
attention to the two passages of
scripture that he was attempting to use
to support his courts of Heaven teaching
anytime anyone is teaching on any topic
and with Robert Henderson he's he's
trying to get people to buy into this
idea of the Courts of heaven and
remember he is not just saying that God
is judged in an ultimate sense but that
God is sitting in a courtroom currently
and we can enter that courtroom and
bring our case before him and we can
grant him legal rights to issue verdicts
on our behalf and he is trying to point
to these two passages of scripture which
I guess would have to be like his two
most clear points that he believes
proves his teaching as biblical but
friends I think we are going to see if
we look at those passages of scripture
it is very clear that it does not
support Robert Henderson's teaching so
let's start in Hebrews chapter 12. and
we're going to read verses 18 through
24.
for you have not come to what may be
touched a blazing fire and darkness and
Gloom and a tempest and the sound of a
trumpet in a voice whose words made the
hearers beg that no further message be
spoken to them for they could not endure
the order that was given if even a beast
touches the mountain it shall be stoned
indeed so terrifying was the sight that
Moses said I tremble with fear but you
have come to Mount Zion into the city of
the Living God the heavenly Jerusalem
into innumerable angels in Festival
Gathering and to the assembly of the
firstborn who are enrolled in heaven and
to God the judge of all and to the
spirits of the righteous made perfect
and to Jesus the mediator of a New
Covenant into the sprinkled blood that
speaks a better word than the blood of
Abel friends I am currently doing a
study on this channel through the book
of Hebrews so be sure to subscribe if
you want to check that out and I often
refer to Hebrews as the greater than uh
book because so much much of it is about
superiority and greater than so Jesus is
superior to the angels He is the Supreme
Superior high priest he is superior to
Moses to Abraham to all these different
people and so we see that theme
mentioned here in our passage that
Robert Henderson was trying to use for
courts of Heaven what we see taking
place in reality In this passage it is
is it is showing the superiority of the
New Covenant over the old Covenant so in
the old Covenant God was Judge over his
people yes in the New Covenant God
continues to be judged but now it says
he is the judge of all and to the
spirits of the righteous made perfect so
now God as our judge in the New Covenant
when he judges me he is going to see me
as the righteous made perfect not
because of the things that I've done in
my flesh but rather because of the
finished work of Christ on my behalf
that has been imputed to me and so this
is talking about about the New Covenant
being superior to the old covenant not
about the courts of Heaven God sitting
in his courtroom waiting for us to Grant
him permission to do things on our
behalf the other passage of scripture he
attempted to use was from The Book of
Daniel that is unfortunately a book that
it seems like many people twist because
there are some vague things going on
there they're just a little bit more
difficult to understand so it seems like
a lot of people take advantage of that
and so what we need to know is in Daniel
chapter 7 Daniel is having this
tremendous Vision that he sees and
eventually the vision is explained to
him so let's look at part of this Vision
this is going to we're going to start
with verses 9 through 12. it says as I
looked Thrones were placed and the
Ancient of Days took his seat his
clothing was white as snow and the hair
of his head like pure wool his throne
was fiery Flames its Wheels were burning
fire a stream of fire issued and came
out from before him a thousand thousands
served him and Ten Thousand Times Ten
Thousand stood before him the court sat
in judgment and the books were opened I
looked then because of the sound of the
great words that the horn was speaking
and as I looked the Beast was killed and
its body destroyed and given over to be
burned with fire as for the rest of the
beasts their Dominion was taken away but
their lives were prolonged for a season
and a time so we see this vivid imagery
this Vision that Daniel is having and if
we read through the rest of chapter 7
which I'm going to skip some parts just
for the sake of time we see that shortly
thereafter here we see the next heading
in my Bible says the son of man is given
dominion and then after that it says
Daniel's Vision interpreted so God is in
his kindness going to allow Daniel to
know what his vision was all about and
so let's skip down now to verses 23 to
27 to see part of the explanation of
this vision
thus he said as for the fourth Beast
there shall be a fourth Kingdom on Earth
which shall be different from all the
kingdoms and it shall Devour the whole
earth and trample it down and break it
to Pieces as for the ten horns out of
this Kingdom Ten Kings shall arise and
another shall arise after them he shall
be different from the former ones and
shall put down three kings he shall
speak words against the most high and
shall wear out the Saints of the most
high and shall think to change the times
and the law and they shall be given into
his hand for a time times and half a
Time but the court shall sit in judgment
and his Dominion shall be taken away to
be consumed and destroyed to the end and
the kingdom and the Dominion and the
greatness of the kingdoms under the
whole Heaven shall be given to the
people of the Saints of the most high
his kingdom shall be an everlasting
Kingdom and all dominions Shall Serve
and Obey him so we see friends that this
does have to do with end times events
where God is going to rise up overthrow
the power of Satan of the Antichrist and
all Dominion will be given to him and
his people and we are going to reign
with him forever and so uh you know it's
interesting because Robert Henderson
says this is all about the here and now
and God sitting in his courts and he's
going to answer prayers when you give
him permission and that is just so
clearly not what is happening in this
text so friends I hope you will see that
as I said before this whole teaching on
the courts of Heaven is just simply
unbiblical and unfortunately it is
leading to many people having
ineffective prayer life because they're
not doing what the Bible calls prayer
they're doing something notes that this
person claims that he got in these
special Visions in Revelation friends
this is this is gnosticism somebody
claiming special Revelation from God
that nobody else has the Bible has
everything that we need to live the life
that God desires from us so if somebody
comes with some sort of special
Revelation some special teaching that
cannot be clearly supported in the Bible
friends we are to reject it I have
listened to a handful of videos from
Robert Henderson unfortunately this
seems to be a consistent pattern with
him so I do highly recommend that you
stay away from his teaching by all means
certainly do not buy his courts of
heaven but he does not need financial
support more than he has already gotten
from people who are reading things that
are just not backed up by the Bible
alright guys that's all I have for you
today I hope this teaching is helpful to
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again for watching and until next time
God bless
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