Approach God with a TRUE heart!
Fred R. Coulter–-December 27, 2025
Let’s look at what God wants us to have. Let’s come to Phil. 2. Here’s what we are to do with the Word of God and with the Spirit of God. It can’t be done any other way.
Philippians 2:5–-Paul says: “Let this mind be in you...”
This is something we have to achieve step-by-step and it’s something that we have to agree to; we can’t be fighting against it. We can’t fight God on one hand and ask His blessing on the other hand. That’s what the word let means: you yield to God and God’s Spirit in you and THEN you begin to understand that you are not independent of yourself from God.
Verse 5–-Paul says: “Let this mind be in you...”
this is what we’re developing with conversion
this is what we’re developing with the Word of God
this is what we’re developing when we:
read it
study
live by it
Now recently, I asked all of you to begin reading through Psa. 119. There are 22 sections, and it’s one of the greatest Psalms in the whole of the Bible. Each section has eight verses. So, there are 176 verses altogether, and this teaches you:
how to think God’s way
how to meditate in the Way of God
what you need to do
Let’s look at it right at the very beginning, because this tells you exactly what God wants.
Psalm 119:1: “Blessed...” That’s what everyone wants!
They want the blessings of God! You’re not going to find the blessings of God in the things of men, or—as Eduardo has pointed out—with Artificial Intelligence.
Psalm 119:1: “Blessed are the undefiled in the Way...”
the Way is the way that you live and the Way here is the Way of God
So, we walk in the Way of God!
the undefiled means
you’re not sinning
you’re not thinking on yourself
you’re looking to God
“...who walk... [we’re talking about a way of life, the path of life, our walk in life] ...in the Law of the LORD” (v 1).
Now, that means within the bounds of the LORD. Notice that we have our part. When it is, “Let this mind be in you...” We have to seek it so God will give it! IF we don’t seek it, we won’t receive it, and once we do, we have to live by it!
Verse 2: “Blessed are they who keep His testimonies...”
That’s everything that God has said, just like Eduardo brought out concerning the Artificial Intelligence and the idols and so forth.
Now, notice what you are to do: IF you let it in, you also have to seek it! This is what God wants; those who seek Him! You can read, those who seek God will find Him! How do you seek God? By acknowledging:
that He’s Creator
that His way is right and true
that our mind and our spirit is made to receive:
the Spirit of God
the Laws of God
the love of God
All of that is defined in the mind of Christ!
Notice what else it says here, just in the first part. I want you to take Psa. 119 and take each section of eight verses and:
read them
think on them
pray about them
apply it in your life
It’s going to be an amazing thing, because what it really is doing: this is an outline for true, deep conversion! Also, I look at this as perhaps even a Psalm prophecy of how Jesus Himself thought of the Laws, Commandments and Statutes of God, everything!
Verse 3: “They also do no iniquity... [Why?] ...they walk in His ways.”
there are the ways of the world
there are the ways of Satan the devil
there are the ways of human beings
But the only way to soundness of mind and understanding, and Truth and knowledge is to walk in God’s ways! Notice the attitude behind it and everything connected with it. This goes through all the whole 119th Psalm.
Verse 4: “You have commanded us to keep Your precepts diligently.”
nothing half-hearted
nothing halfway
100%
truth
love
understanding
All of this is combined in it! Notice:
Verse 5–-repentance. I want you to think about that in relationship with the model prayer that we find in Matt. 6. What is the first thing that we say concerning ourselves? Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us!
This is repentance right here, v 5: “O that my ways were directed to keep Your statutes!”
Statutes means even the minor Laws of God, because they all have spiritual meaning for us. Keep them diligently; keep Your statutes!
Verse 6: “Then I shall not be ashamed when I have respect unto all Your Commandments”–-in everything!
Where are the Commandments of God to be written? In our heart and in our mind! Keep that in perspective as you go through and study the whole Psa. 119.
Verse 5: “O that my ways were directed to keep Your statutes! Then I shall not be ashamed when I have respect unto all Your Commandments” (vs 5-6).
Now, I want you to think about–-because we’ll talk about this a little bit later–-how absolutely hateful and blasphemous that people are told, in the name of God and Christ, that the Laws have been done away!
That is taking people from God, stripping them from the things that they need to do so they can know God.
Verse 7: “I will praise You with uprightness of heart...”
Isn’t that something? Uprightness means your heart is not burdened down to sin and guilt! But uprightness is the uprightness of Truth, which goes right back to the mind of Christ. “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.”
“...when I have respect unto all Your Commandments. I will praise You with uprightness of heart when I have learned Your righteous judgments. I will keep Your statutes; O forsake me not utterly” (vs 6-8). Boy, that’s quite a thing! That is absolutely amazing!
All of Psa. 119 is the complete definition of how we LET the mind of Christ develop in us with the power of the Holy Spirit!
That’s what it all gets down to. So, it’s very interesting that in these last days they’re getting all of this Artificial Intelligence, like Eduardo has pointed out, and it’s going to lead to disaster!
We’ll look at the next two sections of eight verses, and see how that also helps us develop the mind of Christ, and not the mind of self, or the mind of Artificial Intelligence, but of God Himself!
Now let’s continue on with Let This Mind Be In You Which Was Also In Christ Jesus! That’s the whole purpose of the Word of God and the Bible, so that we come to think with:
God’s Spirit
God’s Word
His precepts, commandments and statutes
Now we have to let that happen, and that means we have to have a perfect part in it. Let’s see in Heb. 10 the whole purpose of all of this. What we will find out is that far from what the Protestants claim:
that the Law has been done away
that the Old Testament has been fulfilled
that Christ is our Sabbath and we have nothing to do
Everything hinges upon what God is doing!
The greatest thing that Christ has done with His sacrifice, death, and resurrection is to open the way so we can LET the mind of Christ be in us! He defines it right here:
Hebrews 10:14: “For by one offering He [Christ] has obtained eternal perfection for those who are sanctified.”
That’s quite a statement: “...eternal perfection...” that means the ultimate goal is at the resurrection we will no longer have a sinful nature. Sanctification comes through the Holy Spirit!
Verse 15: “And the Holy Spirit also bears witness to us; for after He had previously said, ‘“This is the covenant that I will establish with them after those days,” says the Lord’...” (vs 15-16).
Here is the correct definition of the mind of Christ! Now, that also is the fruits of the Spirit:
love
hope
joy
peace
self-control
Verse 16: “‘“This is the covenant... [this is the covenant relationship that we have with God the Father and Jesus Christ] ...that I will establish with them after those days,” says the Lord, “I will give... [we have to receive it; LET it] ...into their hearts...”’”
That is the complete opposite of abolishing! It becomes a living part of you, like Psa. 119 that we have been reading.
“...‘I will give My Laws into their hearts, and I will inscribe them in their minds” (v 16).
That’s the way our minds are built. In the language that we think, there are actually etchings on the physical part of our brain that locks in what we believe and think. There is the spirit of man, which we have touched on before, and there is the Spirit of God. Combined together, here is what he says about it.
Verse 17: “And their sins and lawlessness I will not remember ever again.”’
So, the perfection means absolute perfection. Getting rid of the sins! Now, even after we’re converted, we still know where we have sinned and what we have done, and we look back on our lives, and we wish that we could have changed a lot of it. Well, the only way it can be changed is with repentance and drawing to God, and let Him write:
His Word
His Laws
His Commandments
and everything
in our heart and in our mind! That’s the true mind of Christ! What is it called here?
Verse 19: “Therefore, brethren, having confidence to enter into the true Holiest by the blood of Jesus.”
Now, this tells us, in order for all of this to happen, we have direct contact with God the Father and Jesus Christ, as defined in Eph. 2. There is no longer any barrier. Christ has opened a way! But, we only go through that:
as we yield to God
as we believe God
as we let these things come into our minds
by study
by prayer
by living
all of this together!
Verse 19: “Therefore, brethren, having confidence to enter into the true Holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way... [it’s a way of life] ...which He consecrated for us through the veil (that is, His flesh)” (vs 19-20).
Now, here’s what it does for us, and why we can learn so much from Psa. 119.
Verse 21: “And having a great High Priest over the house of God, let us approach God with a true heart...” (vs 21-22).
Now, look at how that was back in Psa. 119. Same thing:
written in your heart
written in your mind
the Spirit of God
the love of God
Verse 22: “Let us approach God with a true heart, with full conviction of faith, our hearts having been purified from a wicked conscience, and our bodies having been washed with pure water”–-through baptism!
Also another aspect of that, which we find in Eph. 5, which is called the washing of the water by the Word! The water is likened unto the Holy Spirit. So, the Holy Spirit:
entering into us
teaching us
writing in us
inscribing in our minds
all of that together
Psalm 118:19: “Open to me the gates of righteousness...”
That means, ‘Let me have direct access to You, O God.’ Nothing between God and you.
“...I will go through them, and I will praise the LORD. This is the gate of the LORD; the righteous shall enter through it” (vs 19-20).
Now then, here’s the prophecy of the coming of Christ, His sacrifice, and that ties right in with what we just read in Heb. 10.
Verse 21: “I will praise You, for You have answered me and have become my salvation.” Notice how that salvation comes; a prophecy of Christ:
He is the Rock
He is the Stone
He is the Foundation
“Let this mind be in you, which was in Christ Jesus.”
Verse 22: “The Stone, which the builders rejected...”
That is men in their sinful piousness, of thinking that their ways, their laws and their interpretations are right.
Verse 22: “The Stone, which the builders rejected... [referring directly to Christ] ...has become the Head Stone of the corner.... [of the Church and everything that God is doing] ...This is the LORD’S doing; it is marvelous in our eyes. This is the day, which the LORD has made...” (vs 22-24).
That’s not referring to the Sabbath or Sunday. That’s referring to the ultimate day of salvation, the day of the resurrection!
“...we will rejoice and be glad in it” (v 24). This is the way:
wash my heart
wash my soul
wash my thoughts
wash my being
with the
Word of Truth
Power of God
Word of God
Psalm 119:9: “With what shall a young man cleanse his way?.... [anyone at any age] ... By taking heed according to Your Word.”
every Word of God is true
every Word of God is pure
every Word of God is righteous
every Word of God that we let into our minds
by actively studying
by thinking
by praying
by meditating
by living
“...By taking heed according to Your Word” (v 9). Notice what this is to motivate us to do!
Verse 10: “With all my heart...”
That’s what God wants. He doesn’t want lip service. He doesn’t want: ‘Well, I believe God exists.’ He wants all your heart! So, in our mind and in our heart, that’s what it says back there in Heb. 10.
Verse 10: “With all my heart I have sought You... [that has to be the center focus of everything that we do] ...O let me not wander from Your Commandments.”
Again, the heart. We’ll see all the way through here. It’s with the heart, it’s with the mind, everything.
Verse 11: “Your Word I have laid up in my heart... [What for? That you can obey it! IF you obey it you’re not sinning!] ...so that I might not sin against You.”
That’s an amazing thing! That’s how God wants us to live, then we worship, serve and love God!
Verse 12: “Blessed are You, O LORD; teach me Your statutes.” Everything about Your Word:
what it means
how it applies to us
how we view the world
how we see the things that You do for us
What you will find all the way through Psa. 119, and it’s used 135 times, is the word ‘I.’ This is a proper use of it, because it means that when you apply this to yourself, you are directing yourself toward God!
Verse 12: “Blessed are You, O LORD; teach me Your statutes. With my lips I have declared all the judgments of Your mouth. I have rejoiced in the way of Your testimonies...” (vs 12-14). Look at how we’re to look to God:
with love
with joy
with happiness
with obedience
with dedication
This is the whole sum of conversion! This describes it:
Verse 14: “I have rejoiced in the way of Your testimonies as much as in all riches. I will meditate upon Your precepts...” (vs 14-15).
we think
we pray
we meditate
Verse 15: “I will meditate upon Your precepts and have respect to Your ways. I will delight myself in Your statutes; I will not forget Your Word” (vs 15-16).
Tie that in with Heb. 10: writing, inscribing, God’s way leading us with His Spirit!
Verse 17: “Deal bountifully with Your servant... [everything about you] ...that I may live and keep Your Word.
That’s why we’re here. That’s the whole purpose in our life: looking forward to the first resurrection, when all of these things will be permanently in us by the Power of God’s Spirit! To perfect us unto the end as His sons and His daughters.
Verse 17—apply it to the resurrection: “Deal bountifully with Your servant, that I may live and keep Your Word.”
God, give us understanding
God, help us to see
Verse 18: “Open my eyes so that I may behold wondrous things out of Your Law.
that’s what God wants us to have
that’s what God wants us to do
Verse 25: “My soul cleaves to the dust; revive me according to Your Word.... [also a hint toward the resurrection] ...I have declared my ways, and You answer me; teach me Your statutes. Make me to understand the way of Your precepts, and so shall I speak of Your wonderful works” (vs 25-27).
Let’s come to 2-Peter 3 and see what he admonished the brethren in his day to do in spite of all of the false things that were going on. He’s speaking of the writings of Paul, and he says of this concerning Paul:
2-Peter 3:15: “And bear in mind that the long-suffering of our Lord is salvation...”
That’s what he wants. He wants you saved at the resurrection. There’s being saved from your sins when you repent, but ultimate salvation is the resurrection!
“...exactly as our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given to him, has also written to you; as he has also in all his epistles, speaking in them concerning these things; in which are some things that are difficult to understand, which the ignorant and unstable are twisting and distorting, as they also twist and distort the rest of the Scriptures to their own destruction” (vs 15-16).
So notice his admonition and now that ties in with everything that we have covered up to this point, which they do to their own destruction:
Verse 17: “Therefore, beloved, since you know this in advance, be on guard against such practices, lest you be led astray with the error of the lawless ones, and you fall from your own steadfastness.... [here’s what we are to do, the whole growing]: ...rather, be growing in the grace and the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and into the day of eternity. Amen.” (vs 17-18).
It’s amazing how all of these things tie together. The Word of God is something. Now then, let’s understand all this.
Where do all the Laws of God come from? They come from God!
Where is God? God is in heaven! God’s Throne is in heaven (Rev. 4-5),and we have access to God!
Psalm 19:1: “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament proclaims His handiwork. Day after day they pour forth speech, and night after night they reveal knowledge. There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard” (vs 1-3). This is talking about:
understanding that there is God
understanding that He is Creator
understanding that He has made everything that there is.
Then he says this about the lay of God likened to a tabernacle and so forth:
Verse 6: “It’s going forth is from one end of heaven, and its circuit is to the other end. And there is nothing hidden from its heat.”
In other words, no one can get away from the Laws of God—period!
they are there
they are spiritual
they are active
they work
We need to have them in our hearts and our minds.
Notice what he says about the Law of God. So the next time you meet one of these hard-headed Protestants who says it’s all done away, ask him:
IF you had something absolutely perfect, would you throw it away?
Well, that’s what the Laws and Commandments of God are; they are
perfect laws
perfect commandments
perfect statutes
perfect judgments
From what? From a perfect God Who wants us to be like Him and have the mind of Christ!
Now, as Eduardo has pointed out, is that not much better than Artificial Intelligence? I mean, think about it!
Verse 7: The Law of the LORD is perfect, restoring the soul...”—brings peace to your heart, to your mind, to your emotions and everything about you, your thinking!
“...the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple. The precepts of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart...” (vs 7-8). Look at how that ties in with Psa. 119.
Psa. 119 is an expansion or an amplification of Psa. 19.
Psalm 19:7: “The Law of the LORD is perfect, restoring the soul; the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple. The precepts of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart; the Commandments of the LORD are pure, enlightening the eyes” (vs 7-8). What do we read back there in:
Psalm 119:18? “Open my eyes so that I may behold wondrous things out of Your Law”—from all of God’s Word!
Verse 9: “The fear of the LORD is clean, enduring forever; the Judgments of the LORD are true and righteous altogether, more to be desired than gold, yea, much fine gold...” (vs 9-10).
Now, think about this for a minute: What if you were brought into this room? There was this big table right in the middle of it. There, stacked on top of it, was a three-foot high stack of pure gold, kind of like in a mountain right on top of the table. Right next to it was an old Bible, contained all the Word of God.
Now, you’re let in blindfolded. That’s exactly true what human nature is; we’re blindfolded. Come in and then they take the blindfold off of you, turn on the lights, and you see the gold, and you see the Bible. Then someone comes up to you and says, you have a choice. Whatever your choice is, you can keep.
Now, here’s all of this gold, and here’s an old tattered Bible. Which will you take? Tough choice? You look at that Bible, well, that’s kind of old and worn out. You look at that gold, you think, ‘Oh, look at all I can do with all that gold.’ But:
Which one is of more value?
The gold or the Bible? The Bible!
Why? Because if you properly apply it and you come to God, you can receive eternal life!
In the meantime, you can understand:
why we’re here
where we’re going
what we’re doing
The gold, you can take it out, and you can spend it on whatever you want. But know for sure, in spite of what you have or what you do, you’re going to die. die. And you have no escape from that.
Then they give you one more clue, in this Bible, IF you properly prepare it, you can live forever! The gold cannot promise that. The gold cannot give you anything. But:
IF you repent
IF you believe what’s in the Bible
IF you live by every Word of God
IF you develop the mind of Christ
you will live forever. Forever! What is your choice?
Verse 10: “More to be desired than gold, yea, much fine gold; sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb. Moreover, by them Your servant is warned...” (vs 10-11).
It helps keep you on the right track of life. Just like you go down the highway, it says stop or go or turn or curve or whatever.
“...in keeping them there is great reward” (v 11).
Now, that’s quite a statement. That reward then has to be greater than the gold.
Verse 12: “Who can understand his errors?....” That’s true!
‘Every way of a man is right in his own eyes.’ The only way you can understand:
right from wrong
good from evil
righteousness from sinfulness
is with the Word of God! Because it tells you:
this is the way, walk in it
this is the Truth of God, believe it
let it be written in your heart and in your mind
Verse 12: “Who can understand his errors? Oh, cleanse me from my secret faults.”
Think about that! Every human being has got secret little sins in their lives, down through the course of their lives, that they also need to be eliminated. Correct? Well, only the Word of God and only the Spirit of God can do it!
That’s part of receiving the mind of Christ. Then also he says here,:
Verse 12: “Who can understand his errors? Oh, cleanse me from my secret faults; and keep back Your servant also from presumptuous sins” (vs 12-13).
Now, I look at things in the Bible, and I see where mistakes were made by those who were supposed to be righteous. Look at David and Bathsheba. Look at Hezekiah in showing all the riches to the ambassadors of Babylon. I look at that, and I tell myself every day—you speak to yourself, I know you do and I speak to myself—Fred, don’t do anything stupid! I say that because at my age, I need to be careful what I do. But, spiritually, don’t do anything against God which is stupid! Look at what happened to worldwide when the elderly leader did stupid things.
“...do not let them rule over me; then I shall be blameless, and I shall be innocent of great transgression. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer” (vs 13-14).
I want to touch on something right along those lines because Jonathan was kind enough to get me this book by Charlie Kirk. Stop In The Name of God! Quite a book.
Let me tell you what he says about the Sabbath because the subtitle is Why Honoring The Sabbath Will Transform Your Life!
Now, he was not able to finish writing it because he was assassinated; we all know that. But, his staff finished writing it for him, and in reading this, I can see what Charlie Kirk himself wrote and believed vs what his staff interjected. Now, keep this in mind. his staff are mostly Sunday-keepers.
Now, then, he said of the Sabbath, so let’s go there, Exo. 12. Let’s go there and let’s read of the Sabbath. And he makes a very important statement. When I read what he’s written, it becomes very obvious that he was following the Bible.
When his staff wrote something, it becomes very obvious that they’re interjecting their Sunday keeping doctrines.
Here’s what Kirk wrote concerning the Sabbath.
Exodus 20:8: “Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy.” Saturday Sabbath! That’s what he kept.
Verse 9: “Six days you shall labor and do all your work. But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your God. In it you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter; your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your livestock, nor the stranger within your gates; for in six days... “ (vs 9-11).
Kirk points this out, a very important thing, the fourth commandment puts you in contact with God every week, seventh day. But what does that point back to? Points back to creation, “In the beginning, God created...” and he points out that it points you back to creation, and we didn’t create ourselves.
Now then, when you look at the first commandment, and he does a very good job on explaining the first commandment.
Verse 3: “You shall have no other gods before Me.”
That’s quite a thing! Now there are many ‘gods,’ as Eduardo pointed out. That’s what we’re making with AI. That is becoming ‘the god of this world.’
Or how shall we put it? That is ‘the god of this world’ creating all of the information he’s given down through time, and reducing it into Artificial Intelligence. So, you have in Artificial Intelligence all the wisdom of men, which have been failures, and all of what Satan has taught, which has led to destruction! So, the fourth commandment points us back to the first commandment. Now, what is four and one? Five! What’s the number of grace? Five!
You have access to God and you keep His Sabbath. And keeping the Sabbath is the gift of God through His grace and love.
That’s quite a thing the way that Kirk puts that together. He has a whole section about making gods. Then he brings out the slight difference between Exo, 20, remember. Now, it’s interesting. Wherever it says, remember, everyone wants to forget!
But there it is, right in the middle. Now, let’s read it here.
Deut. 5:12—just a little different, but very enforceable. So, what does God say through Moses?
Deuteronomy 5:12: “Keep the Sabbath Day to sanctify it...”
it doesn’t say reject
it doesn’t say it’s done away
nowhere did Paul do that
nowhere is it that way
that’s because
the Protestants do not understand the Bible
they do not understand the writings of Paul
The only thing they like to latch on to is God loves you ‘in spite of what you do,’ and the grace of God ‘covers everything.’ Both of which are true statements, but falsely applied!
Now then, look at it this way. You have this big machine that requires a certain kind of oil, and if you don’t use the right kind of oil, it will break down. So, someone comes along with a substitute, which is WD-10, and squirts that on the area where the oil needs to be, and everything breaks down.
That’s a perfect analogy as to what Catholicism and Protestantism do to the Word of God and the understanding of the Word of God— completely misapplied! So, here we have it here.
Verse 12: “Keep the Sabbath Day to sanctify IT...”
Who sanctifies the Sabbath? God does! He made it Holy! That’s why it’s called the Holy Sabbath. And Charlie Kirk understood that! He knew it was the seventh day.
Go online; go ahead and Google online, or maybe even AI will help you with that and get as many of Charlie Kirk’s interviews as possible. You will see...
I remember one that I saw was very impressive. It also tells you this: Anyone at any time can come to the knowledge of God IF they’re willing to repent and understand that God is true and His word is true! Kirk kept the Saturday Sabbath. I’ll read that to you here in just a minute. He said that when sundown comes on Friday everything stops.
He did keep the Sabbath. Now I don’t know what the relationship was with his wife or with the rest of his staff, but he had lots of Sunday-keepers there and I’m convinced in reading certain sections of the book, which the staff finished for him, that they injected their Protestant theology and made it appear that Charlie really didn’t care which day you kept as long as you kept one day!
How has that ever, ever worked anywhere in the history and world of man?
What did we read about the Laws and Commandments of God? They’re perfect!.
What did we read what it does? It helps you understand your sins so you can repent of them!
Kirk kept the Sabbath and he wrote a lot of things concerning it. Now I’m going to spend more time reading his book. But I found one place where it’s very obvious that his staff in editing projected in there everything toNOT keep the Sabbath!
Excerpt from the book: Stop In the Name of God by Charlie Kirk
I needed clarity that came through the fire of grappling.
So he studied it. He went over it and he saw that the keeping of the Sabbath was what God wanted everywhere. And in this chapter he gives ten Scriptures why Christians today need to keep the Sabbath!
Now in this same chapter I think they edited so they could put in the Protestant doctrines of why you don’t need to keep the Sabbath. Because the whole premise of the book is Stop In The Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life. Very well written those things that applied to it.
page 194: As someone who now observes a Saturday Sabbath...
I suspect, I can’t prove, but I suspect, after reading how he:
kept the Sabbath
understood the Sabbath
related the Sabbath to creation
related the Sabbath to our resting
related the Sabbath to our working
related to the Sabbath to honoring God Sabbath
So, he says here:
As someone who now observes a Saturday Sabbath...
I want to be clear: I believe that this was inserted by his staff who finished writing the book!
...I don’t think the specific day Saturday or Sunday is of primary importance.
Then they quote the improperly translated Romans 14 and some other Scriptures.
I don’t keep the Sabbath because I must. I keep it because I can because it was made for me because it is a gift, a gift from God.
And he explains that.
In this journey of wrestling, reading, failing and returning, I’ve come to a place of peace not with every detail but with the direction.
The following pages are not written from a mountaintop of certainty but from a well-worn path of seeking. I’ve come to believe that the Sabbath matters.
So, why would he have a statement in there he didn’t care which day, Saturday or Sunday?
Huh?
Why did he say in there that he kept a Saturday Sabbath if he didn’t keep it?
I remember this, after all that went on with the assassination of Charlie Kirk and knowing that he had a lot of those people there even his closest advisors who were Sunday-keepers. I said to myself, I wonder how long it is before they subvert the whole thing and change it to a merely political movement! That has already happened! You watch America Fest, very little if anything having to do with God!
I’ve come to believe that the Sabbath matters! That God’s rhythm is good! That rest is restive for the world and that Jesus the Lord of the Sabbath invites us not to legalism or laziness, but to life!
Then he gives ten Scriptural references:
Genesis 2:2-3
Exodus 28:10
Deuteronomy 5:22
Mark 2:27-28
and explains it very well, that Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath! That means in the Greek He owns it; it is God’s Sabbath! Not for men to get their grubby evil minds and hands on that and say ‘We proclaim by the authority of Constantine that everyone who’s Christian keeps Sunday instead of Sabbath!’
The Sabbath is a sign of covenant identity and sanctification. Jesus practiced and defended the Sabbath without nullifying it
Now you see how his own statements and writings here absolutely destroy the statement ‘it doesn’t matter which day you keep Saturday or Sunday’! That was inserted there by his staff, had to be, as they have done in every Christian religion that is Sunday-keeping.
Sunday-keepers are liars
Sunday-keepers hate God
Sunday-keepers hate Charlie Kirk
Sunday-keepers hate the true Christians of God
Because, as Eduardo pointed out, they raised themselves to the elevation of God to make judgments and pronouncements that God never made that they do in His name!
then he quotes this:
Exodus 31:13 (FV): “...‘Truly you shall keep My Sabbaths, for it is a sign between Me and you throughout your generations to know that I am the LORD Who sanctifies you.’”
{transcriber’s note: this Scripture is as close to what I could find that matched the verse quoted as coming from Kirk’s book}
Sabbath is so you can know God! Sunday is so you can know Satan the devil, because he’s the sun-god of Baal or in the Hebrew Ba’al!
The Sabbath was a weekly covenant renewable. It was a time to remember who you were, who God was, and the relationship between the two. If our identity is in Christ, and if He Himself is Lord of the Sabbath, then we must not discard the sign that proclaims our sanctification.
Jesus practiced and defended the Sabbath without nullifying it The Sabbath appears in eschatological prophecy in Isaiah 66:22-23
The book of Hebrews...
He has it correct, but when you get the book about the 26 Translations... Let’s come to Heb. 4 and let’s see what it says, and this is exactly what it means. This is the precise translation. There are some who translate it properly, but right here:
Heb. 4—–he says now after explaining that Jesus rested—–Greek ‘katapauo’—–the same in the Septuagint in Gen, 2; it’s talking about the seventh day!
Hebrews 4:4: “For He spoke in a certain place about the seventh day in this manner: ‘And God rested on the seventh day from all His works.’” That’s God’s rest, the seventh day!
Verse 5: “And again concerning this: ‘IF they shall enter into My rest–-’”
It’s a choice! But we have to keep it! Do you want to keep it? Well, all of those I’m speaking to do; but all of those who are not with us will question whether that is so or not.
Verse 6: Consequently, since it remains for some to enter into it, and those who had previously heard the Gospel did not enter in because of disobedience.” They rejected the Sabbath! (Ezek. 20).
Verse 7: “Again, He marks out a certain day, ‘Today,’ saying in David after so long a time (exactly as it has been quoted above), ‘Today, if you will hear His voice, harden not your hearts.’
Verse 9: “There remains, therefore, Sabbath-keeping for the people of God.”
Charlie Kirk understood that! I think with that knowledge and that information IF you get the book and IF you read the book—which I recommend that you do—you will find that the staff intervened to forge in between what Charlie Kirk wrote all the Protestant doctrines against Sabbath-keeping from the improperly translated verses!
Kirk writes this:
The Greek word here ‘sabbatismos’ is rare and precise. It does not mean generic rest, but Sabbath observance! This passage is part of a broader theological argument that connects God’s rest in creation with the believer’s spiritual rest in Christ.
But the conclusion is striking, the Sabbath is not gone, it remains!
I could read more of it, but it gets into the same thing.
I thought that this was quite striking in the light of what Eduardo was doing in Artificial Intelligence. IF you ask Artificial Intelligence what does it say about Sabbath-keeping? Out is going to come the mistranslation of Rom. 14 and a couple of others.
Like Paul wrote, they twist and turn and everything there is going to destroy the Word of God.
Now there are some things that it does, if it’s digitally correctly input and rightly used and rightly divided, it can be helpful. But this is what they have done! This is what the world does and this is what Satan does: taking direct statements of God and nullifying them and saying you don’t have to do it!
That goes right back to when you come to the end you go to the beginning! What happened in the beginning with the Tree of The Knowledge of Good and Evil? IF you eat of this tree it will make you wise like God, and you shall decide for yourself what is right and what is wrong! The satanic answer to God is always the same.
I hope you get the book, I hope you read it and remember the booklets that we have we have some good information on the Sabbath including the whole Bible:
Which Day Is The True Christian Sabbath
Sabbath to Sunday Controversy: Rome’s Challenge to the Protestants written by Cardinal Gibbon
If you want those to pass out we’ll send them to you
The Catholics answer to the Protestants who keep Sunday. The Catholics say you Protestants are ignorant; Sabbath is nowhere condemned in the Bible. IF you want to be Bible and Bible only, keep the Sabbath! But IF you keep Sunday you are following a Catholic teaching for it is a Catholic doctrine and you are no different than Catholics! Gibbon quotes Scripture here to prove the Protestants are liars!
So, let’s treasure everything that we know and understand about God! An amazing thing indeed! But Satan and men always end up doing the same thing!
Scriptural References:
Philippians 2:5
Psalm 119:1-8
Hebrews 10:14-17, 19-22
Psalm 118:19-24
Psalm 119:9-18, 25-27
2-Peter 3:15-18
Psalm 19:1-3, 6-8, 7-8
Psalm 119:18, 9-14
Exodus 20:8-11, 3
Deuteronomy 5:12
Exodus 31:13
Hebrews 4:4-7, 9
Scriptures referenced, not quoted:
Matthew 6
Ephesians 2; 5
Revelation 4;5
Romans 14
Genesis 2
Ezekiel 20
Also referenced:
Message Series: #1-3 In Our Image by Eduardo Elizondo
Book: (secular) Stop In the Name of God by Charlie Kirk
Booklets: {truthofgod.org}
Which Day Is The True Christian Sabbath
Sabbath to Sunday Controversy: Rome’s Challenge to the Protestants written by Cardinal Gibbon
FRC: bo/po
Transcribed: 12/31/25
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