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Odds and Ends, pt 1, Prosecutor Bible Study Time

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The evidence is overwhelming, an innocent man sits in prison while a corrupt cop is free. 


Washington State Supreme Court committing right rape, King County Prosecutor: Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors Office, City of Enumclaw.

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Speaker 1:

1 Corinthians, chapter 4, verse 20, states a fact, for the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power. Let's pray, lord. We pray in your truth of Proverbs 18,. When wickedness comes, so does contempt, and with shame comes disgrace. Lord, we humbly ask you to curse the wickedness of those who, with vile contempt, trample upon truth and legal laws, while propping up liars and corrupt police. Bring shame and disgrace into each of their lives. Let a curse hang over their lives so that they may choose of their own free will, life or death. But let them know what it is to have you who confront sin, pursuing them.

Speaker 1:

Lord, consider the utter contempt King County courts of Washington State have treated you. Consider, because they hate your truth and love, they still cling to darkness and their twisted ways instead of your light and purity. Consider, they have prosecuted and judged with their lies, like the evil one, the great prosecutor of your people. Consider and teach those involved and you know who they are that you are the living God who cannot be mocked. Remove the veil of their deceptions and demonstrate to them that you cannot be mocked, as it is written in your word, galatians 6, 7, do not be deceived. God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Consider, o Lord, their stubborn refusal to this day, to make right their wrongs.

Speaker 1:

Lord, we know your justice is coming soon, but if it be, your will place a curse upon those who have stubbornly refused to repent. Your curse that is full of wisdom and love. According to their choice, may that curse become a blessing or their chosen damnation. We wait for you, o Lord, and a curse be upon anyone who does not love you, lord. 1 Corinthians 16, 22. If anyone does not love the Lord, a curse be on him. Come, o Lord.

Speaker 2:

Amen.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Consider podcast, where we examine today's wisdom, folly and madness. Amen, how's it going, jacob? It's going good. It's time to bring this whole prosecutor bible study time to a close. We've really reached the limit of well, what's it's way beyond prosecutor simmons pay grade. Certainly haven't heard anything back, so there's no point in pursuing and throwing pearls to pigs who obviously could care less about any truth. You know, I'm reminded of John, chapter three, verse 12. Why don't you read that, jacob?

Speaker 4:

John chapter three verse 12. I have spoken to you of earthly things and you do not believe. How, then, will you believe if I speak of heavenly things?

Speaker 1:

You know, everything we've talked about so far, really about in any podcast, is easily acceptable. You may not agree with it, but you logically can understand, right, for most people you can explain the world is round or oval or whatever and it's cold in the Antarctic. Those are just facts that you accept. Right, correct? Well, there's anything that we haven't spoken so far that you factually cannot say okay, well, yeah, that's true, or that's a factual statement, whether it really be the trial we've discussed up to this point or any scriptures, we haven't really got anything that's super, super deep or so far out there that you couldn't just whether you want it or not, right, am I correct? I mean you could at there that you couldn't just whether you want it or not, right, am I correct? I mean you at least say, well, yeah, okay, I get it. That's what it says. It's clear, I don't want to live it or whatever, right?

Speaker 4:

well, a lot of people would actually completely disagree and they would say you're taking scriptures out of context and that you know you just haven't studied the greek and hebrew enough.

Speaker 1:

But anyways, a lot of people would argue that yeah, that's a good point, but in order to and you correct me if I'm wrong in order to argue that point that you just said, you at least have to understand what I'm saying, correct?

Speaker 4:

oh yeah, I think everything's been laid out.

Speaker 1:

Uh yeah, very logically so in the same way, I might uh say oh yeah, you gotta hate and despise money and just quote it and then they'll certainly. Well, you're just taking that out of context and all of those things.

Speaker 4:

Yes, but they would acknowledge that, yes, the scripture's in there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, in fact, what's ironic about that whole scripture I don't want to get too sidetracked is that most of the time, 99% of the people that I talk to that aren't believers accept what Jesus says at that point and really kind of understand it. They just don't want it or they walk away. Same thing with you know hating your own life or you know hating your father and mother. They get what Jesus is saying. There's not that guttural kind of thing like oh, you're out of context or whatever you're saying. It's kind of weird to watch. There's more honesty among people that are pagans with a lot of scripture than there are among those who claim to be believers well, and that's not super strange because jesus talks about right that like uh, I think tax collectors and I think he knows and another group of people are getting into heaven faster than the pharisees are name into that.

Speaker 1:

I'm reading a book about the drug wars and kind of thing. In the first opening chapter and this is written by a non-believer he's talking to um, he used to be in the, in the cartel kind of thing, was a really a mass murder and kill people. But he came to jesus christ. He's in the prison. I hope to share it later, but he, he's in the kingdom. You know, he's in prison, he's in dark, he's done some horrendous things, but he admits them and the grace and mercy there and you can can just tell by even the way the guy's reporting it, like he doesn't know quite what to do with him, but he's not really questioning the sincerity, he's more questioning like, wow, can God really forgive that far? So it's kind of amazing. Before we get there, though, and we're going to kind of wrap things up, it may take two or three podcasts, I think two, two, maybe three, um, because I want to bring this whole prosecutor bible study question to an end. I mean, I'm really just kind of sick of it. It's not really going to go anywhere, do anything, and things have been explained thoroughly, but I did find something that will help king county prosecutors to go prosecute. Oh, okay, yeah, I know it was quite a surprising thing and it concerns.

Speaker 1:

I found a group of people, or at least two people, let's say, or one guy, walking in the light. Oh, okay, and we know how. King, county prosecutors, jason simmons, judge, laurie Smith I could go down the line of names and they thoroughly hate the walking in the light. Right, correct, never mind, the walking in the light is what keeps a church pure, correct? I mean, if people know what's going on in a church and you know we're all sinners, you're keeping an eye on so that sin doesn't happen. But okay, again, I'm back to logic, explaining it. They don't like the light of Jesus Christ, they want their dark light that gets to prosecute everything and they get themselves all puffed up.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, found a group of people or a situation where they're walking in the light. Now, when I say that Jacob, it's not the walking light that we know, the one that's full of love and grace and power, it's the Jason Simmons walking in the light which is defined as Jacob. I don't know. Well, how did he define walking light? I mean, all of those people that testified that he brought in. They committed perjury, each one of those people, for the prosecution literally could be prosecuted for perjury. Do you remember what their definition of walking the light is?

Speaker 4:

No, I don't remember their definition, oh, where you just tell people like everything you've ever done, or something like that.

Speaker 1:

That's right. Everything that you're doing. You're supposed to tell everything. We did a whole show on that. It's easy to forget. I don't blame you. Yeah, you're supposed to tell everybody everything that you're doing all the time. And we talked about, well, how would that even work? First of all, if that was my understanding walking in the light, we'd have a checklist, because I'm not going to spend my time listening to people explaining every single thing they did during the day. It's not even feasible to have a life correct the day I. It's not even feasible to have a life correct correct. Well, I found someone actually walking in the light telling everything they did, and I know simmons and king county park is going to want to go for them.

Speaker 5:

Oh, okay, let's play it and if you're watching the video, you can watch it happen this cop thought it would be funny to tell his boss his every move, just to see wash my hands.

Speaker 2:

Nobody gives a. I don't give a.

Speaker 5:

What you do.

Speaker 1:

Do we need to play that again? Because that's exactly what Simmons says we were doing.

Speaker 1:

I know, yeah, minus the cuss words. I'm not going to do the cuss words, even if we're walking in life, but that's what they were told. You know, let's play that one more time Because let's let that sink in, because I want simmons to take down notes so they can send whatever police their purpose they want to go get although these are policemen. So it's okay what they're doing, but it's not okay what we were doing. So let's watch it one more time and pay attention to this is what they think walking the light is. And now they got something they can prosecute. Go for it.

Speaker 5:

This cop thought it would be funny to tell his boss his every move, just to see what would happen.

Speaker 2:

Hey, I'm about to get to the bathroom. What are you telling me?

Speaker 5:

I'm going to the store.

Speaker 3:

Hey.

Speaker 1:

I just got done eating. I'm about to go wash my hands. Nobody gives a, hey, I'm out. Man, I'm about to go wash my hands Nobody gives a, I don't give a. What you doing by the way are these police officers? Yeah, they're police officers.

Speaker 4:

They don't look like they're working very hard, but that's a side note.

Speaker 1:

No, but we won't go there.

Speaker 4:

We won't go there. We don't know what. Maybe they are just paper pushers.

Speaker 1:

A lot of downtime too. You know, we won't go there. We don't know what. Maybe they are just paper pushers. A lot of downtime too, you know it's not every place is hopping with stuff, correct? Yeah, anyway, any thoughts on that, jacob?

Speaker 4:

No, but yeah, I totally get your point that that would be absolutely ridiculous and, as the video shows, even in the world because this is nothing but a worldly video that would be annoying. That would be just absolutely dumb to tell somebody everything you're doing. So people are going to call each other up and constantly just say what they're doing.

Speaker 1:

Not in Judge Lori K Smith's courtroom. That's right. That's the reason to send an innocent man to prison.

Speaker 4:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

Here it comes, here comes the best, here comes the odds and ends, but mostly the ends. Time to conclude Prosecutor Simmons Bible Study Times. Let us consider why this ending is better than the beginning. Ecclesiastes 7.8. The end of a matter is better than its beginning. The Consider Podcast Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness wwwconsiderinfo. Welcome to Prosecutor Bible Study Time. When we answer questions, questions asked by Washington State, questions demanded by Prosecutor Jason Simmons, rapid-fire questions pounced on by Judge Lori K Smith, questions asked, questions demand rapid-fire questions, questions that were not allowed to be answered Matthew 22, 15. Then the Pharisees went out and laid plans to trap him in his words. The Consider Podcast Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness wwwconsiderinfo. Madness, wwwconsiderinfo.

Speaker 1:

I won't repeat the trial again. We've got plenty of videos and podcasts on that. But let's go to Isaiah, chapter 29, verse 20, because I want to wrap up this Prosecutor Bible study time and move on with some deeper things, better things Isaiah 29, 20. The ruthless will vanish, the mockers will disappear and all who have an eye for evil will be cut down. That certainly is Prosecutor Simmons and Judge Laurie K Smith. You know it didn't matter what we did. It was an eye for evil, meaning there was one situation where a married couple were going away to strengthen their marriage and he made it sound like it was some contrived thing to destroy the marriage. I mean, it was a total mockery of facts, truth, evidence and everything else. He was ruthless and Judge Laurie K Smith ensured that ruthlessness and added to it. It says the ruthless will vanish, the mockers will disappear and all who have an eye for evil will be cut down. It goes on to talk about the kind of courtrooms that you see when you have this kind of arrogance and pride.

Speaker 1:

Isaiah 29, 21,. Those with a word make a man out to be guilty, who ensnare the defender in court and, with false testimony, deprive the. That fit that whole trial, didn't it Jacob? Yes, it did. Well, let's try and odds and ends. I'm trying to pull together some pieces here that I'm not sure got fully answered. One of the implications and the attack was that everybody did everything that I said. That was seen to be this United mindset or this group thing that had only to do with what I had to say. So it looked like there was this unity going on, correct, correct?

Speaker 4:

well, they were trying to paint, to paint. Painted as I think you were the classic. Paint it as I think you were the classic cult leader. Everybody had to do what you said.

Speaker 1:

Oh, of course, of course, but that's because they reported to me everything they did at every second of the day, and of course I had to approve that also. Yes, the truth of the matter is within Jesus Christ, since the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk. I need to repeat that again. It's not a matter of talk, but of power. 1 Corinthians 1.10. I'll let you read it, Jacob, because it answers why there was this unity that you could see within the church, but it wasn't a unity based upon my efforts to keep everybody contained and everybody together. I mean, that's not even physically possible in a large group of people. Go ahead and read 1 Corinthians 1.10, Jacob.

Speaker 4:

I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another, so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.

Speaker 1:

There's your answer, prosecutor Simmons, whether you believe it or not. I didn't have to run around. I didn't even want to go around trying to get everybody to think what. First of all, I didn't even know what God wanted to do the next day, so it's not like I could even make this game plan. Let's go do this here and let's do this over here. But look at what it says.

Speaker 1:

I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. You know, god doesn't ask us to do things and just mock us at it when God comes along and he says be perfectly united. That sounds like an impossibility, doesn't Jacob? If I walked into most churches and I said, okay, everybody in this church needs to be perfectly united in mind and in thought, now think about that. Those are actually two different things.

Speaker 1:

Being united in mind means everybody agrees on something. Let's do something simple like let's have a Sunday picnic, right? Yeah, everybody agrees that we have a Sunday picnic. That would be one mind. But it's the thinking process that you get to the decision to have Sunday picnic. That would be one mind, but it's the thinking process that you get to the decision to have the picnic.

Speaker 1:

In other words, if they were all perfectly united in thought yes, that's a good idea. We can fellowship, we can love one another, we could reach out to other people, we could celebrate in the Lord. But you know that thinking process is not going on with everybody, whether it even be the kids growing up. Well, some would be oh, I like Martha's bean salad, or I get cake and ice cream, or let's go play, or the glutton goes, I get free food. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, and I'm making clear that there's a difference between being perfectly reminded in like a goal that we're going to do, but you also in the Lord, have to have the correct thinking pattern to get to that goal.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the goal is the Holy Spirit. A mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace. But that's just an example.

Speaker 1:

All right. So how would I, under human power, get everybody to think the correct process to get to the proper decision?

Speaker 4:

Under human power. You can't.

Speaker 1:

It's impossible. So when you see this unity going on, there's no, I'm not just interested in a united mind that we all okay, we all agree on doing the salt shaker right In Jesus Christ, it's not only do we agree on doing the salt shaker, but the thinking process of why and how we get there and what should be done. That thinking process should be united among everybody else. So you're going to walk into a group, into a church like that. If they were really living this or even getting close to it, wouldn't you think, in a human kind of understanding, that there's something weird going on? Yes, because in most places, in most homes, in most churches, even in your own family, the thinking process to going to do something is different with each individual. Can you think of any examples like that, jacob?

Speaker 4:

Well, say that. What was the question again?

Speaker 1:

Well, we go like this. You'd say let's go visit grandpa. And to the child the grandpa is, or to the child is thinking, oh good, I can go play at grandpa's house with the toys. You're thinking let's go fellowship and love grandpa. Correct Two different thinking processes. And so, as the child grows, you don't want them continuing thinking well, yeah, let's go visit grandpa because of things I can get from grandpa.

Speaker 1:

Correct, Correct, yes, so that's what the scripture is saying that we have. Once the heart is purified and once we're surrendering everything to Jesus Christ, it's not only that we have the same mind, but we also have the same thinking process, the same heart, and that's why Paul is able to say I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, because only his power can do that, Only his power can do it among the surrendered saints. That's a big if that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no division among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought. That's a tall scripture, isn't it? Yes, it is Well. No wonder dark King County prosecutors honed in on this to destroy it. This is light, this is life, this is power. If this is real.

Speaker 1:

If you're touching on this, you better believe Enoch, Claude, detective Baptist King James only self-righteous detective is going to go for this and his God and who he really worships going to stir him up to hate that, Correct, Correct? If it was the normal church where you got the committee, everybody spends eight months doing things and you spend years doing stuff and nothing ever gets done of any significance or you do what You're grinding your teeth, it takes forever and there's so much wasted time. Right, Correct, yeah, but in a church full of this kind of power, let's just say there's a project, Like you know, let's have a house where people can go and get away with their families and build their families up and love one another and seek the Lord. Right, let's just say we have that. There's two ways to do that. One we form a committee.

Speaker 4:

We form a subsect of donations. We spend five years getting all that right. We go through all that. You got to raise the money. We got to raise the money for this to happen correct.

Speaker 1:

We got to write who's going to be in charge of it. Who's going to do?

Speaker 4:

the maintenance.

Speaker 1:

It just goes down and it's just bogged down and there's no, there's no joy in it. You wind up with this whole weird quasi-government thing. Right, correct? And if that's what the Lord wanted to do and I'm saying that he may want to work through some committee-type thing, but it would be totally different than what I just said, correct? Well, let's just, he comes along, he puts it on everybody's heart and on their mind. Yeah, let's have this place where people can go. The whole church is going well, yeah this is great.

Speaker 4:

Why would that not be a good thing, Jacob? I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be a good thing.

Speaker 1:

Correct. So you submit to the Lord. Lord, is this really of you? Or are we just doing something noble? So you surrender your mind, your goal, okay, god, that's what you want. And then the thinking process of how that is done gets into work and you know all right, fine, I plead guilty. It was done in the most efficient way possible, arranged in the most positive way that we had no books lined out what people could do. They were scheduled to come, but guess what? Prosecutor jason simmons turned to a church where everybody's a servant of all and he goes oh, were you compensated for that? Yeah, and obviously the perjurer said no. But oh, yeah, that's the fact. But it's still perjury because you're lying about the situation. Correct, make sense. Did I answer the question now about unity?

Speaker 4:

You answered the question, yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, go ahead and play that next scripture, jacob, and then we're going to discuss 1 Corinthians 2, verse 11.

Speaker 2:

The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the man's spirit within him? In the same way, no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. We have not received the Spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given us. This is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom, but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words. The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him and he cannot understand them because they are spiritually discerned. The spiritual man makes judgments about all things, but he himself is not subject to any man's judgment, for who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him, but we have the mind of Christ. 1 Corinthians, 2, 11-16.

Speaker 1:

King County prosecutors, you know police. Since they don't worship Jesus Christ, they naturally hate the things of Jesus Christ. And what you had going on with this whole trial was you had the most spiritual aspects at Sound Doctrine Church brought into the most worldly dark area of King County courts. Now do you think in any rational way there's going to be any type of communication that can really happen? No, to put it in more simple terms, humility bumped into arrogance and that's just not going to work.

Speaker 4:

Well, I mean the courts. They're just suppressing the truth, so you're not going to get anywhere.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll get into after we finish the prosecutor Bible study time. We're going to be talking about justice and that's why I said I wanted to wrap this up, because if Prosecutor Simmons and King County Courts Judge Laurie K Smith can understand this, they are certainly not going to understand justice when we get there. So it just becomes a whole other section In the same way. Okay, jacob, do I. Can I read your mind? No, can you read my mind?

Speaker 5:

no, at best we can kind of know each other to a degree that we kind of know what each other's thinking where someone's going.

Speaker 4:

I'm sorry what you can anticipate where one of us may go in a situation?

Speaker 1:

Correct, but you don't know. That is correct. But what we don't know, and we don't try to, is to read each other's minds. I mean, the CIA has spent no telling how much wasted money to try and read minds, right? Yeah, mr Simmons, you have to understand. Like, okay, a, you don't want to understand and B, it's spiritual talk, so you're not going to understand it and you have no humility so you're not going to at least go. Well, yeah, I'm wrong and it's above my pay grade. But when it comes to understanding Scripture, when it comes to the understanding of who God is, what the Bible is saying, how it should be applied, that did not come from sound doctrine church. That came from the living God. 1 Corinthians 2.11,.

Speaker 1:

The Spirit, meaning the Holy Spirit of God, searches all things, even the deep things of God. In other words, you have the Holy Spirit which is in communication with the living God, and that Holy Spirit searches out what God is thinking. God is thinking let's do the salt shaker. God is thinking let's have a place where people can go or let's preach the gospel here, and that's not a deep thing. I'm just using that to kind of give them a frame. I'm trying to talk to children, and so I'm trying to baby talk, and I've never been very good at that, all right. So the Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the man's spirit within him? Only I fully know my thoughts, only you fully know your thoughts. Correct, correct. I have no power to hear your thoughts. You have no power to hear your thoughts. You have no power to hear my thoughts. So Paul is going on to say in the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. Well, the only way that we can understand Scripture, or understand what God's will is, is if the Holy Spirit communicates to us what God is thinking. And that only happens if you hate your own life, if you pick up your cross, if you deny yourself and follow Jesus Christ. That's why you see so much go wrong. That's called Christianity, because they're not hating their thoughts, they're not despising their life, they're not picking up the cross to really follow Jesus Christ and they keep God at a distance, so they keep his sufferings. That would give them the thoughts of God away from themselves. Bottom line. At this point, all we're really seeing is that only the Holy Spirit knows the thoughts of God, and then God, through the Holy Spirit, communicates that to a church, each individual at the time, on any scripture.

Speaker 1:

I could give you hundreds of examples. One example, real quick, is we had somebody join the church that believed in one saved, always saved, which is a pretty common thing. Okay, simmons. What that means is you come to Jesus Christ, you get saved, and then, no matter what you do, you're always going to heaven. To put it in more perspective, city of Inuklau Detective Grant McCall believed radically in one saved, always saved.

Speaker 1:

So he could commit any crime, he could falsely accuse anybody he wants to, he can script out, he can do all the vile things that he did, but because he saved in Jesus Christ, he gets to go to heaven anyway. Am I correct in that, jacob? Yes, you are to go to heaven anyway. Am I correct in that, jacob? Yes, you are. You see, simon, you're not going to understand that because you brought in all your secular darkness to a situation and since he was a policeman, you grant him all the special privileges. He gets to do all the corruption he wants, and his worldly, dark Christianity became the standard of what you condemned us with.

Speaker 1:

All right, I kind of went off on a track. Okay, verse 12 says we have not received the spirit of the world. This is not a worldly religion you bumped into at Sound Doctrine. This wasn't just talk, this had power to it. We have not received the spirit of the world, but the spirit who is from God. God was communicating those scriptures. Nobody was following me and let me tell you something Anybody who decided to follow me eventually left, and that's why a lot of people left, because most people want to be told what to do, don't they, jacob?

Speaker 1:

Yes, they do. History all down through history people blindly follow the government. Let me bring it down Most people who sit on a jury blindly follow the manipulation that is going on. There's no real serious, deep discussion about justice and what is justice and what is going on. I mean, at best there might be discussions about are they guilty or not, but have you ever heard of a jury? Well, you know, we were discussing justice and the ramifications of justice and what the legal system does and what they represent and all the different schemes they come in, and so we couldn't come to a conclusion. Your Honor, because you guys are so corrupt. Ever heard of it, never heard of it. Well to them, that would be a deep discussion. All right, we have not received the spirit of the world, but the spirit who is from god, that we may understand what god has freely given us.

Speaker 1:

People that wanted me to do the work learned the hard way. I was not going to do their work. I was not going to pick up their cross. I was not going to do the sufferings that they wanted me to do. I was not going to wrestle down their sins. I'm not their savior and I barely have the power as I walk before God. And that, mr Simmons, is why they left. They turned their back on the very power that could have overcome sin in their lives. Anything I need to clarify there, jacob? No, all right, we discussed this actually a little bit in the past, so let's not keep pounding on that one, jacob. Let's go ahead and play the next clip.

Speaker 3:

I am sick and tired of Prosecutor Simmons' Bible study time. Let us wrap this up. Let us bring this to an end. Let their blood be on their own heads. Acts 18.6.7,. When they became abusive, paul shook out his clothes in protest and said to them your blood be on your own heads. I am clear of my responsibility. The Consider Podcast Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness wwwconsiderinfo.

Speaker 1:

I will expound on that. But do I need to expound on that, jacob?

Speaker 4:

In theory you don't, because the scripture is very clear.

Speaker 1:

Let's go to Acts 18, verse 6. In everything that has happened in this matter no matter who they are, whether I've met them or talked to them or have not talked to them there's been one goal, and that goal is to make them responsible to God. Everybody that didn't do anything to stand up against this but knows about it is now responsible for God. The warnings have gone out. The truth has been laid out. Have I left anything undone that I should have said or spoken to anyone to make clear that what they are doing, they will be judged by a holy living God, jacob? No, and at every turn they have been abusive, they have been ignorant. They refuse to discuss or to listen. We were met with complete and total contempt, but I have done what I needed to do and that's why we are concluding Prosecutor Jason Simmons Bible Study Time.

Speaker 1:

All of these people that have ignored the website have ignored the podcast, those that have listened to it. They are now accountable before God and I'm not going to be standing before God and God's going to say well, why didn't you tell them? Why didn't you warn them? And I don't have time to look at those scriptures, but we do have time to look at Acts 18.6. Jacob, you want to read verse six there?

Speaker 4:

But when the Jews opposed Paul and became abusive, he shook out his clothes and protest and said to them your blood be on your own heads. I am clear of my responsibility. From now on I will go to the Gentiles.

Speaker 1:

You know this is not any game. I get so tired of this mamby-pamby Christianity. We love one another and we be patient and be kind. And you know people tell me oh, you just sing and be happy in the Lord. These people are headed to hell. They're becoming stubborn. They become more stubborn over time. They refuse to look at the truth, to acknowledge any, to make anything of this right. They are more than willing to allow an innocent man to remain in prison and a corrupt cop to walk the streets than to acknowledge any truth, any truth. Fine, I shake my clothes, the dust off my feet and your blood is on your own hands. That's why I prayed the prayer in the beginning Lord, teach them, show them that this is not a matter of talk. Acts 18, 7 says Paul said okay, fine, you guys don't want it. I'm going next door, I'm out of here, jacob. Let's press on to Romans 12, verse 19.

Speaker 3:

When it comes to injustice, leave room for God's beauty. Romans 12, 19 through 21. Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath. For it is written it is mine to avenge. I will repay, says the Lord. On the contrary, if your enemy is hungry, feed him. If he's thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. The offer of a beer stands until all must bend the knee. The Consider Podcast Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness wwwconsiderinfo.

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You remember how we talked about not only having one mind, but the thinking that gets to that one mind, jacob? Yes, none of this is about revenge. In fact, that's really one of the beauties I can take all of this injustice and just wait on the Lord. He will bring about justice, he will avenge. That doesn't mean that there's not a righteous indignation. That doesn't mean there's not a telling of truth. That does not mean there's not a wrestling with both God and man. There's a lot of suffering involved, but there is no vengeance in the matter. You know, I was just thinking before we started this that the courts in the United States have done more damage to destroying America than any other force in the United States. We won't get into that until the end. Again, we're going to get into that when we begin to discuss justice and dig deeper into what King County prosecutors are up to.

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Romans, chapter 12, verse 19, do not take revenge. This has nothing about revenge at all. In fact, that's the joy in Jesus Christ. I don't have to take revenge. I can sit back and God will judge justly, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written it is mine to avenge. I will repay, says the Lord. Now we're not just supposed to be neutral in that. So it says, on the contrary, if your enemy is hungry, feed him.

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Now I've offered Prosecutor Simmons and a few others a beer, so they're not hungry. So I'm going to offer them something better. And somebody else can look at the podcast or go by the website to understand what I'm offering. But that's not a coy kind of thing. I'm not being sarcastic, I'm not being a King County self-righteous kind of thing. I'm not rubbing anything. That's seriously. You want to sit down for a beer? I'll buy you a beer, and I'll buy you a beer, even if you want to talk about the Lord or you don't want to talk about the Lord. If your enemy is hungry, feed him. If he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will keep burning coals on his head. Indeed, there is judgment coming, and the more that I love them, the more that I seek to do kindness and yes, it is a kindness to preach the truth. Only an unloving man doesn't warn another man or person, a woman, whatever, that they're headed to hell. That would be the height of unlove and coldness. Romans 12, 21,.

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what does it say, jacob, do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

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If there's one thing that prosecutors and King County prosecutors and police love to do I mean love in a lustful, vile, dark way is to goad people into what Striking back. We'd be here for days of video after video of prosecutors and judges trying to trick people, trying to make them mad. Right, yes, Understand. Everybody needs to understand. The evil is going to increase. There's going to be a great falling away in the church, the government's only going to get worse and people are going to become more vicious. It really is just getting dangerous on an interpersonal level just to say hello and be out in society, isn't it, Jacob? That's because the courts are part of the evil one system of tearing everything down. Anything more to say on any of that, Jacob? No, All right, let's stop here, and on the next we'll wrap up the whole prayer and look at some other scriptures on the next podcast.

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Nothing on the Consider podcast should be considered legal or life advice. Each is admonished to seek a holy God and obey by picking up a cross to follow Jesus. The Consider Podcast wwwconsiderinfo.