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Heck Vs Hell Ep 86 - The Power of Self Awareness
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What is going on, everybody? Welcome back to another episode of Heck versus Hell, where the truth we tell. Yes, it is us, the truth seekers, the people going after God's own heart. Alright, the replications of what it is that we do in order to combat the kingdom of hell. And I hope you're on this journey along with us. I hope these episodes are not just out there void or you hear it, and you know, just like the parable of the sower, the troubles of the world get to it, or you're not ready to hear the message, or the seed never gets planted, you know, the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy. So let this message be heard. Uh, whatever little pieces of revelation can be given through me. Awesome. And you know, I I actually realize that one of the things that I personally do, and I'm not imploring you to do it to my episodes so that I can get more listens or my episodes in general. One of the people that I really love to listen to, and honestly, I haven't even listened to a lot because I just don't listen to other people's teachings on Christ all that often. Um, I like speaking to the word directly and having that relationship with God and and diving into the word myself, even if it's out of curiosity, even if it's an everyday thing. You know, before I was gun-ho, I would be up until I'd probably start reading sometimes at like 9 p.m. and I'd be there at three in the morning writing down huge notes of you know, just revelations coming and coming, and then the you know, the curiosity just leads you down another path and another path and another path. And there's always evolution, you know. Some of the first episodes may have not been where I currently am whenever it comes to my understanding of the Bible, probably not having the proper uh belief systems because of my own logic and trying to interpret the word my own way, which is something that I hope I don't continue to do, and something that I pray for constantly of having that knowledge, of having that insight. But going back to what I was saying, I don't listen to a lot of people. One of the people I do listen to, wonderful man, amazing man, Miles Munro. Miles, if you're not familiar with Miles Munro, Dr. Miles Munro was a Bahamian minister, but he was also involved in some heavier aspects of the uh Bahamas, and I can't remember how deep it goes. You know, I don't completely know his background, uh, I've just heard a lot of his messages. I actually was introduced to him through one of my coaches, one of my mentors. I did have one for a uh little minute there, it was probably a month or a couple months or something like that. Uh, that was helping me be on the journey with God. And absolutely, you know, that's something that people should always have. The church is about communion and and coming together with one another. So don't just be on the journey yourself, find people that are also on the journey with you. But the the message that I heard, there's been some videos, and I've only heard not even ten of his videos teaching messages, but the ones I have heard are incredibly powerful, incredibly powerful. They have a very deep revelation as to the identity of us, and you might even hear some things that sound familiar with us because I've done my own study on things that he says, and is like, okay, this this is legit, and it's expansion on it. Uh, that's one thing that I would implore you to also do and and understand that not everybody has the same revelation, and just because you hear someone say a revelation that someone else may have previously said does not mean they are stealing from them, for the word of God cannot be stolen. Word of God can be shared and interpreted in different ways uh because it does have multiple breakdowns of how to interpret it, not saying they're all right or correct, but there is hidden meanings and hidden revelations even within the simplest things, right? Even where we look at uh Christ being born in Bethlehem, the the house of bread being born in a manger, right? Animal uh manger being the animal where they put the feed for the animals, specifically in that time for sheep. So you can go so deep in so many layers of understanding and covering things and and moving them forward, moving them backwards, and tying things together. So it's very different in how people begin their journey, continue their journey, start their journey, or even stay on the journey, and everybody's is gonna be different. That's why teaching certain aspects, uh, because I was actually having a conversation with that with Lex um about how even whenever it comes to children, children you can't give everybody the same advice on a child. Um, you can try to apply similar principles to a child, but some people say, Oh, you know what, with my child, all I have to do is ground him and put him in timeout, and it works really well. Uh, you know, with my child, all I have to do is raise my voice a little bit, and he understands what's going on, or that I'm serious, you know, change my tone of voice. And someone else, like, for I'm gonna use this as an example too, because for me growing up, I would get spanked. Like, I would get beat with belts, I would get beat with extension cords, I would get whipped like it was nobody's business. But it was, of course, whenever I was doing things I wasn't supposed to do. It wasn't just out of the fun of my dad having fun and wanting to put something on my butt. You know, it was him actually trying to implement the integrity that he believed a man should have. I say that very specifically because everybody has their own uh understanding, everybody has their own things of what they believe right and wrong is, and he wasn't very deeply principled in the Christian faith, so that's what I'm saying. His uh integrity understanding, which is really strong, regardless, it is very, very strong uh and closely aligned with biblical standards as well. However, he didn't need to beat me, and he found that out that he would tell me. I recently talked to him not that long ago, uh, and he told me about how whenever he would whip me, whenever he would hit me, whenever he would do anything, and actually, you know, bend the rod in a physical way, I would look at him and I would like pierce eyes at him. Like I would put on an angry face and I would just look at him all mad. But he found out that all he had to do was raise his voice to me. And I don't know what it was about it. I don't know, I still don't understand what it is, but I do remember that part. I do remember that all he had to do to me was raise his voice, was yell at me, was reprimand me, and that would cause me to cry. It was so weird, it was so weird, like pain was it was a byproduct, you know. I've been able to endure pain in a different way, and maybe it was also thanks to him. But physically trying to change my mind or perspective about something or or correct me, it didn't work. So he resorted to just doing that, and there would still be times when he would, you know, do that, like reprimand me and still whip my butt, but he wouldn't do it whenever it came to uh you know something that didn't need to have it done. Yet to my brother, he would have to do it. So there's a difference with how some children need to be raised in terms of how to correct them. Now, even now, I have a lot more understanding, and I personally believe that I wouldn't need to whip my children, I wouldn't need to use a belt on them, and that could be controversial. I don't really care. I'm going still based off principles of the Bible, I'm going based off of what I know works. I know that I came out pretty good because I was also whipped. You know, it made me tougher, but it also made me more accountable. It also made me more responsible in understanding that actions have consequences. Okay, and especially whenever it comes to you being in the knowledge of it. So even biblically, whenever you were in the knowledge of it, it's worse. You know, the first time it could be a mistake, first time it could be from ignorance, but once you understand the truth, you no longer have that excuse of ignorance. So I believe that through the understanding of the conversations of actually having those with my children, they would not need to even be taken to that point if the proper questions were asked, if the proper curiosity was asked. So I'm still willing to do it, but I don't think it would be necessary to do it. And that's you know, that's where advice can be given. But I say all that to say, you know, find your own journey and find your own steps of how it is that you learn yourself, how it is that you can come into understanding different revelations and different things yourself. Because one thing, and and listen to things over, go back to old videos because I I've mentioned that I only watched not even 10 of Miles Monroe's teachings. His teachings, a lot of his teachings right now are on YouTube, actually. Um, some of the ones that I watch, and I've listened to some a few years back, and then I listened to one again recently that I've already previously heard, and you hear something new, like something just clicks in a certain piece that you might have missed or completely ignored. Because for me personally, at least, and this is why I'm saying that you have to have that self-reflection of understanding of how it is that you learn and how it is that you operate. Uh, I was telling my fiance that too actually about how she wanted to get better at learning math, learning numbers, uh, you know, being able to do it in her head. I was kind of good at that. I don't know where it came from, but I was good at being able to do numbers in my head, and then I was trained to do it more in my head, and I was always a very Aonrol student. I actually cried one time because a teacher gave me a C and she just screwed up like my whole record, and it was just because she was being spiteful. It was, you know, I cried. Uh, anyways, I was like in third grade, but, anyways, um that lasted until I stopped school, and I realized that I had some pretty good teachers, I had really good teachers, but I knew that not everything can be taught to everyone the same way. That's why I also use that children's analogy that people have to understand how they learn things, and this is why it's very, very crucial to realize that there is so much individuality between us, even though we're all one component, we are different expressions of God, we are still wired in a sense to catch something this way instead of this way, right? You can go to 10 math teachers that teach all different ways, and there could be one person that learns them all ten ways, there could be someone else who learns them all seven, there could be uh the other person that doesn't get any of it and has to go to that 11th teacher, and they teach it the way that that person can learn, so it becomes a self-aware kind of situation where you seek how it is that you learn, like even some people say, you know, I I understand better in pictures, or I understand I'm a visual learner, right? That is very valid. That's a very valid thing, and it's a lot of people do too. But one of the main ways that even Christ understood, and I want to say that too. Christ understood that because whenever he spoke in parables, he gave so many references of what hell was like, of what this world is like, what the dynamics of it were like the parables of hell, the parables of children that will be burned in the eternal flame, the parables of the separation and the kingdoms going and clashing together. All of these were different parables of the same message. Of God dying for our sins. And even whenever it comes to John 3 16, right, the most famous Bible verse ever. Ever, uh, you know, the most used one, should I say, it really breaks down the simplicity of it, but me personally, I didn't understand the full depth of it until I read, I want to say it was Psalms, when it spoke about the stripes that he bore for us and becoming sin. Right? Becoming sin and taking that on. That's where I truly understood the magnitude of what was really happening, of what really transpired. Even though it was so much throughout the Bible, so many different prophets that spoke about it, so even Paul's epistles that spoke about it, um, you know, and some of the apostles too, uh, like Peter, whatever he started writing about his too, giving a deeper understanding of what Christ fully did and giving us that understanding of our kinship in Christ, of our inheritance from the kingdom of heaven. Some of these things don't click until another person says it, right? And that's also why the gospels, being that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, they have different perspectives, because even then the perspective of one person can click with an uh when an the perspective of another person cannot, right? It's also because different accounts uh you know strengthening it, but being able to interpret it in such a way, and you having the understanding not only of how to learn, how you specifically learn, uh, but also being able to understand something so fundamentally that you can break it down in multiple various ways. That is a teaching aspect that gives you uh incredible tools, incredible gifts for the the kingdom of heaven. That is a tool that you can cultivate. That definitely some people can get it from God directly, and you know that that gift of teaching is just there, but some other ones we we can cultivate, some other ones we can train, some other ones we can gain through the uh practice of it, right? And that's something that we always have to do is being able to cultivate the gifts that we have and even gifts that we don't have, being able to bring them to light and sharpen them so that we can properly express the word of God, convey the message of the gospel, and give people that understanding of everlasting joy, right? Salvation, the true, most eternal, blessed gift, glory be to God, that was given even before the foundations of the earth. So there is so many scriptures that can go into supporting just that one passage, and however you want to teach it, can be such a beautiful manner, right? So, some of the people that I've seen teach, uh, one of the main ones is like if a car is going, right? Of why they teach the gospel, why they preach about it. They use the example, they're like, if a car is going and you're standing in the middle of the street and I'm not saying anything to you, or if I go and I push you out of the way, right, which one of those is an act of love? So me preaching it is an act of love, right? Or even whenever it comes to, if I see you going down a path and I know at the end of that road there is a mugger there, and I try to urge you and push you to not go on that path, and you go on that path and you get mugged, I did what I could, but I knew what was over there, right? So they use different examples of it, even of trying to convey what Christ did for us, even in trying to convey that by saying, Hey, well, if you get a parking ticket, uh XYZ, you know, different examples that they've used. The one I personally use, uh, because we're we're starting to, well, I'm starting to, Lex has already been doing it for a while, uh, speak to more prisoners and different people from those backgrounds, and those those are the main people I spoke to, anyways, uh, trying to get to everyone I could, as much people as I can, but speaking to those people the way I put it is a very serious uh situation because I was actually, you know, in that situation too. But I tell people, I'm like, if you went and you were charged with murder, I you know, I I get them as hard as I can. I'm like, murder, right? That's like the number one uh thing that that you can go, number one charge you can have against you, and you go to the judge, and they know it was you, you were a hundred percent guilty. You cannot run, you have to appear to that judge. And someone came and stepped in and said, I will take your life sentence. How would you feel about that? How would you approach that situation? Would you allow them to do it? And it's some mixed answers because some people they're prideful and they want to say they're like, nah, I wouldn't do it because you know I'll take my own charge, and other people or they don't understand it all the way, they're like, Well, why would they do that? Why would someone want to take my charge? I'm like, exactly, nobody would want to take that charge. I'm like, not even you. If you found a way to avoid taking that charge, uh, you will probably take that route. But the fact of the matter is that we have all committed sin against God and God knows all. So, in whenever those days come, that punishment will be given unless you allow Jesus Christ to take it for the price was already paid. So he already did the time for you to do it. Are you going to do that time that has already it can be considered time-served? Or are you gonna be stubborn and arrogant and just go up in there and and do your life in prison because you committed it? You know, and that's where self-righteousness can also transpire. But it's different examples that you can give and breaking it down to different groups of people because there's some people that I can't give that example to. There's some people that would understand that example because of their demographic, because of their background, because of how they're raised, the group of people they're in, the principles and foundations that they believe in or believed in once. And there's other people that you know that wouldn't impact as much. You know, it might be severe, but it wouldn't resonate with them. So understanding who it is that you're speaking to also is a huge component and aspect in it. So even whenever I talk to my Latino people, I have to I have to speak to them different, and and some of them I have to speak to them about Catholicism and Santa Muerte and stuff like that. But so many people they are so lukewarm to where you have to take what they already somewhat know about, what they're knowledgeable about, what they are currently in the position of or have experienced, and take it into analogies. This is why Christ was able to speak in generalized parables, also. So that was for the mass audience, and then it's so beautiful because all of this also ties on to business, okay. I'm not gonna go into those conversations right now, uh, but you know, and telling your story, which is something that's very powerful, and we're gonna probably have to do another episode about. That one too, but the generalized understanding of people knowing about farmers, of people knowing about people who plant seeds, right? Of people knowing about even that the the parable of the impossibility of a camel going through the eye of a needle, right? It's parables that are that many can understand. Yet when you're speaking to specific people, it is so much more different. Even whenever he spoke to the Pharisees, he still spoke it in a way to where it was generalized, right? You you will strain the what was it? It was that parable where he spoke to them, and they were talking about how they, you know, live righteousness, and he addressed them, and he was basically saying how you will, you know, even try to split and get that tenth out of uh a mosquito, but you'll take the whole camel. Um, you know, and it was specific to them, it was specific to them because they had conviction in it and they understood what they were doing. A lot of people at that time they might have not understood it. Now we can understand it too, though. But even then it was still a little bit more demographically specific because they're familiar with camels, they're familiar with mosquitoes, they're familiar with all these things that he is using. So a lot of these parables were generalized enough and perfect to where the world can understand it even thousands of years later, yet demographically inclined enough so that it could impact those people reading about it then, reading about it in that gap in between from then and now, and even reading about it in the future. So having the awareness and knowledge of what it is that you are teaching is one of the most vital keys to teaching correct, to explaining correct, even if it's teachers. There's teachers that I've seen that go into a school position, a teaching position, and they can only teach what they see in the books. They do not have their own ideas of how to teach it because maybe they don't understand it deep enough, right? Maybe they truly don't comprehend it deep enough. Maybe some of them are just lazy, but some of them are so good that they can break it down in multiple different ways to allow various kids, if not all the kids in their class, to comprehend what is being taught. So whenever you see situations like that, it's not the fact that students have the disability to not learn or the low intelligence to not process what is being taught. It's the fact that the teacher and the teaching establishment has a single standard, right? So that that is one of the biggest issues. So even if you were told and counted off and and given a different route whenever you were in school and told that you can only be this much, you can only be given this much, you can't allow people to dictate what your story will be, what you are, and who you are, or to define any aspect of your life if they are not God. So the relationship with God has to be so strong because of understanding where you are and where you have to be, understanding that the only voice you should be listening to is the word of God, is God's voice. Because I've had people, and I I even still do have people, that try to tell me who I am, try to tell me take certain actions that they can construe and manipulate into calling me a narcissist, into calling me a manipulator, into calling me arrogant, into calling me so many different things, and all I do is shut it down in my mind. I don't even listen, I don't even try to defend myself at many times because I know that they cannot paint the picture of who I am, they cannot tell me who I am. That is between you and God, and if even if you're still in the journey of growing in it, awesome. But even whenever it comes to hearing edification, I don't know if I'm using that word right because I learned it a different way, I learned edification in a different manner. But even if they're using it to uplift you, right? Using the word or certain words of telling you what you should be, and they mean good by it, it could still cause harm, it could still be very, very dangerous. And I actually heard one guy that I think his name was Jim Rohn said that one time about how guarding your mind, guarding your mind through everyone. He's like, if you have a cup of coffee, and your enemy comes and pours a whole thing of cyanide into it, of poison into it, if you drink it, will you die? And it's like, of course, you know, your coffee's poison. He's like, absolutely. And he's like, Well, what if your friend comes and he comes by and he just accidentally picks up the poison and drops it in there? You know, just a little pinch of poison. He's like, You're still gonna die. So you have to guard your coffee. It doesn't matter how good it sounds, how pretty it sounds, you have to guard it. So being self-aware enough to understand how to learn, understand how you learn, understanding the true aspects of how you operate is so crucial to your growth, to your expansion in your journey with God, and getting you there so much faster. Because I mean, it took the Israelites and Moses and the Israelites 40 years, what should have been like a three-day trip, because there was no inward seeking. Christ in 30 years, he's like, Alright, I'm ready. Let's go. Let's do it, let's begin it. And it was less time to perform the biggest role this world has ever seen. Now, I that this is why we also gotta go into different teaching conversations too. I'm about to I'm about to hit some powerful ones in these next couple episodes of the depth of teaching because I started realizing after watching, I watched a couple debates. Uh, I think it was like Christians versus Hebrew Israelites. And so I realized that I mean there's so much misunderstanding and there's so much doctrine that gets passed down and never really checked, like it never gets truly tested or tested again. You know, there's some people that go and they hear it one time and they're like, oh yep, that's it. That's it right there. You know, they they take their learning from pastors, they take their learning from people, they take, you know, and they they rarely, if ever, truly consult with the Holy Spirit about these aspects, even if it's the first thing they hear. That's why I didn't want to adulterate myself or corrupt myself in having pre-existing understandings of teachings that other people had. So I got kind of blessed. I got kind of blessed because I was completely ignorant coming into my walk with Christ, and being able to have that fresh start gives me the advantage to be unbiased one way or another. Whether one thing sounds true, whether another thing sounds true, whatever it may be, right? Going and being able to search the scripture in that manner, I do not have a bias to make me believe one thing or the other. I don't have a favorite way of how this is taught, I don't have a foundation of how I want it to be, and then building off of that because people, there's people that even get revelation from things that are not revelation, quote unquote, right? From things that are not even biblical, from things that are misinterpretations of one of the foundations or one of the words that is there, a piece of the word of what the scripture meant in that aspect, right? And one of the things that I'm going to say, and that people may not even believe or agree with, is the fact that whenever Hebrew Israelites go and they try to say that Christ is not God, but they position themselves as a relation to God. So they say that Christ is not God, yet they position themselves as a relation to God in the sense of them being gods. Christians see that Christ is God. I believe Christ is God, but they don't take on the narrative of people being gods, yet we are, right? We're reflections of God. We are shown over and over how we are the kinship of God. So us even being in the authoritative dominion of taking over the world, of being in charge of the world, rather, it shows the authority that we have. Not only that, but being taken into the bloodline of the royal family. Any royal family, any part or aspect of it has that authority. So even whenever it comes to the creational aspects, through the free will and the will that God has given us, we really are God. You do not have any other animal, any other species, any other living organism that can manifest in the sense of truly believing something and having it come to fruition, whether it is against God's will or for it. And through that will that God has created, that is literally the DNA code to proving the fact that we are gods. Nobody else can do that. Nothing else can do that. Even Lucifer can't really do that because he still has a created being that is preset and predetermined to where it can't be changed anymore. You know, it's it was he was created in eternity. He cannot be changed. God didn't make him with a flaw, he might have given him an extent of free will, but that was still in his character before the fall. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been able to, you know, fall. So you know, it's a whole it's a whole breakdown of the depth that goes behind it, but really it's so deep and so much more than what people see, and people going and walking around, not seeing themselves as such, even to where we can command things, we can command spirits, we have authority over even demons, over fallen angels. How is that not a position and relational point of being God? Like, I mean, you know, that's that's a whole different conversation. All right, I'll I'll get into that one and break it down in a different way. But I mean, there's so much things that are just misinterpreted or just overlooked, and even something like that, like people don't want to look at that, and absolutely test everything if you have a belief that you currently stand on, do not let it be unless you test it. God commanded us to test everything, don't test God, but test everything, and even then, testing God, there's still some aspects where some people do test God, you know, where it is that dad, I want you to help me. You know, I want you to be here, I want you to show me that you are here, and you know, you put a little bit of a fit of running into the street, and your dad comes chasing you onto the lawn, right? Onto the street to come get you. And you know, it's a journey. We're all gonna be sinning. We're we're all sinners in the flesh, um, working and striving to that perfection. It's very difficult to follow everything, and that's not an excuse. That's not an excuse for you to keep sinning, and anything that you have hidden in your closet or are struggling with, give it up to God as much as you can. Pray for the revelation of the key piece of information that can change that perspective or that belief or that action that you keep repeating that you are fighting against, that you are struggling against. But I mean, this self-awareness is the conversation that I didn't even know we were gonna have, which I think is wonderfully and beautifully put, but it is a tool that many people do not have and do not cultivate enough that will allow you to have so many doors open for you because you're able to understand where it is that you are failing and falling, and where you can improve your alignment with God, with the spirit, with the positioning of the will that God wants you in. So, I love each and every one of you. I hope you have a blessed one, and as always, we will catch you on the flip side.