Lifewalk with Christ God

Lifewalk with Christ God
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Lifewalk with Christ God

Sep 02 2024 | 01:01:23

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Episode September 02, 2024 01:01:23

Hosted By

Riscalla Victoria Smith Michael Bahas Stu Shear

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Lifewalk with Christ God is a spiritual journey hosted by Michael Bahas, a dedicated believer and guide. This show offers a reading into the teachings of Jesus Christ, providing insights into the Bible.

Through engaging readings, heartfelt testimonies, and inspiring messages, Lifewalk with Christ God aims to:

  • Strengthen faith: Explore the power of prayer, worship, and devotion.
  • Foster community: Connect with like-minded individuals and build a supportive spiritual network.
  • Provide guidance: Address common challenges and questions about faith, offering practical advice and encouragement.
  • Inspire hope: Share stories of transformation and resilience, demonstrating the enduring power of God's love.

Join Michael Bahas on this spiritual adventure, as he leads viewers towards a deeper understanding of God's Word and a more fulfilling relationship with Christ.

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[00:00:04] Speaker A: This is for the busted hearts this is for the question marks this is for the ALC also lost control no one knows sing it for the con go back sing before the broken past sing before they just found out life is now upside down if you're looking for hope tonight raise your hand if you feel alone and don't understand and if you find the fighting light then stand we're gonna make it through this stand in hand and if we fall we will fall together together this is for the second chance this is for the new romance singing for the loved in vain overcame it's not too late if you're looking for hope tonight raise your hand if you feel alone we fall we will fall together. [00:01:41] Speaker B: All right. Hey, good evening, everyone. How are you? Welcome to life. Walk with Christ, God. You know, last week we started all over again because it had been a while. I told you we had been dealing with a bunch of stuff here at the house. And we started back from the very beginning, all the way back from Genesis, and we got all the way on up to Genesis, and we're on Genesis, chapter six. So we had been talking so much about everything going on, and actually we got up to. Actually, it was verse eight, and at verse eight, Genesis four, not Genesis six. I apologize. And we've been talking about this beautiful relationship that Adam has with God and everything that has transpired now and how that bond, that humanity to divinity bond, was broken. So here we are now, and we are getting into where we're at, Cain and Abel right here, almost at the very beginning, right now of Cain and Abel in chapter four, the initial conflict. And we'll go back just for a second and we'll say, okay, Adam knew his wife, eve, and she, you know, conceived and bear Cain and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. She is, you know, and she again, bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of the sheep, and Cain was a tiller of the ground. And of course, they've already. They've. They've now both offered their gifts unto God, you know. So the first of the flocklings, you know, here we go. And the first of what has been tilled from the ground from. From Cain. And, of course, Cain is, you know, he's very angry. He's upset because God has basically really appreciated everything that Abel did and gave him versus the offering versus what Cain has done. So, God, here we are. We're going to get right back in here. And we're at verse eight, page ten, and Genesis four. But we're going to we're going to go back here. Let's take, let's take about two verses before. And Abel, he also brought the first of the flocklings of his flock and the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering, but unto Cain and his offering, he had not respect. And Cain was very. He was wroth. He was angry, and his countenance fell. Yeah. What do you mean, he's downtrodden. And the Lord said to Cain, why art thou wroth? Why are you angry? And why is they countering? It's fallen. Why are you behaving like this? Why is your attitude like this? Why do you look like this? Like you're defeated here? If thou and I want you to know this relationship now that you, that you saw with Adam and with, with God at the very beginning and with the woman before we knew she was Eve. Okay? You saw this relationship and it was strong until everything happened, right? Well, okay, now here's the same relationship with Cain and Abel. Obviously, God is playing a big role in the life of man because he has been around. So think about this. That relationship with Adam didn't end at the Garden of Eden. The trust was broken, and understand that. So that divinity, humanity, relationship, that part. Okay. You're a sinner now, you know good and evil, but I still love you. I could have taken your lives, but instead I exited you from Eden. And we know it's there. We know the flaming sword is there, constantly turning, constantly there. So nothing is going to get near that tree of life. We already know all that, and we're just backing up and kind of covering that real quick. But the relationship now you're seeing is with God and Adam. Oh, my goodness. How wonderful. Praise the Lord. You're seeing this relationship. They're in constant communication here. I mean, think about this. They're, they're, they're talking. They're. They're obviously having a con, you know, a communication here. Now, the Bible also says later on down, no one has ever seen the face of God. Well, that might be true, but God is constantly there with them. And the Lord said unto Cain, why art thou wroth? Why are you angry? He's asking them the questions now. We don't know. We can assume right now at this point, he's jealous of Abel. I mean, he's the firstborn. He made the first offering. And was it something pure of heart? Obviously, it was not. Obviously, there was something there that it wasn't. It was a great gesture, but it wasn't with the spirit that Abel had of I love you, Lord. Thank you. So God says now in his response. And here we are again, page ten, Genesis, Genesis four. And we're going to go on verse seven. I am going to reread this one right here. If thou doest well, thou shall not be accepted. Shall you not be accepted if you do, if you do well, and if thou does not well, sin lieth at the door. Here's the first lesson. He is explained to him. Listen, when you don't have good intentions, when you don't have, or you have these thoughts that are in your head, they're in your heart, they're in your soul, and you are giving way to sin, you are giving way to this sin, lieth at the door, and unto thee shall be his desire and thou shall rule over him. So what we're thinking, and that's the problem that we have in a lot of today's world. I mean, and Christ, again, if you look in Luke, if you look in Matthew, and when Christ said, listen, when they were asking him about the woman, you know, hey, you know, you have to give her a rid of divorce. And he says, listen, I'm telling you something different. God put up with you, and Noah gave you these laws because you couldn't follow him to begin with. But I'm telling you that if you love somebody and you marry somebody, then you're with them. You know, except for sexual impurity or whatever, you're with that person. You know, we have so many different types of sin today. Drug use, abuse, sexual impurity, everything else that goes on. We're our own worst enemies. That's what we've come to learn. And basically he even told us, Christ even told us in Matthew, and you go to Luke, if you even look at another woman and you look at her with lust, you have already committed this sin. Well, this kind of applies to this situation with Cain. If thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door, and unto thee shall his desire, and thou shalt rule over him. This will rule over you. What you have in your heart and what you're thinking, those are the things that you're going to give your attention. That is your true intention, the things that you're going to be. So if you're going to welcome sin and it's going to be in your heart, it's going to be in your mind and you're going to be thinking about it, or you're giving way to sin here, it hasn't come maybe all the way to fruition in this case it did. God is telling him this. He's explaining this to him. But wait, it hasn't come all the way to fruition yet. We're going to see that coming up right now. But the seed is already there. So now we can start to understand, even from the very beginning of the Bible to where we get to the New Testament. And of course, we can go to the scatter of the four different seeds, right. Some fell on the ground right away. Oh, they were scooped up. Okay. And as Christ is explaining this, they never heard, when they heard the word and everything, it was like seed that fell on the ground, right? Good. Seed that fell on the ground. And before anything could happen, already scooped up from Satan. And the next, hey, it fell into under a rock. And it just. Okay. The second that people started to hear the word, maybe they started to enjoy it. But then all of a sudden, the sun came out, it got scorched. Well, that's, you know. Okay, you know, I'll listen to it. All right. Thank you for that. Hey, whatever. See ya. And never too groot. Right? So it was burned, it was scorched, and then some fell into. Hey. Into the ground. But it grew up with the weeds and the thickets and everything else. And everything was wonderful. They loved the word. They embraced the word. The problem was we got caught up in all the worldly things that happened and the toughness of this world and everything else, and our own desires. Boom. Kind of like right here. And of course, it got choked out, and then some fell on good ground and it took hold and it grabbed on, you know. All right. You know, this is. And that's exactly what we can start to see how these parables and all this relates from, from the, from the New Testament back to the Old Testament, which is really cool because we're able now, from reading to apply it and see it in everyday life and how we react to it and the things that we do. I mean, it takes a lot of reading and understanding to understand why God does the things that God does. We'll never be able to understand him because his thinking is not our thinking. He's above us, you know, beyond us, through us. But let's get on to this. So here we are. And Cain talked with Abel, his brother, and it came to pass that they were in the field, and that Cain rose up against Abel and his brother and slew him. And think about this. If you give sin lieth at the door, and unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shall rule over him. There you go. He's easy. The jealousy of Abel or of Cain to abel is what abel gave way to. He gave way to the desires in the sense he did not like Abel. Abel's gift was accepted. His wasn't accepted. I imagine this has a lot of, like, sibling. We're seeing this throughout the bible. We're going to see this more. We're going to see Jacob, Esau. I mean, as we go on, think about these. All these different things and all these different stories. And we have this here to where it's gotten to the point to where Cain slew Abel. He killed him. And the Lord said unto Cain, where is Abel, thy brother? And again, here's one of those rhetorical questions from God. He knows exactly what has taken place. So there's at times which it makes me understand that because God is everywhere all the time, sees everything, sees all, knows all, knows what's in our hearts, knows what's in our minds. He knows everything, everything about us that we think that he doesn't know. We're the ones that doesn't know. He knows everything. So he asked this rhetorical question to him again, where is Abel, thy brother? And of course, he's giving Cain this chance, just like Adam, you know? Who told you you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree I commanded you not to eat it from? He already knows. And of course, where Cain could have said, father Abba, father, I. In my jealousy, in my anger, in my rage, I rose up and did the most horrible thing to my brother. But he doesn't, does he? And he said, I know not am I my brother's keeper. He's telling this to God. So again, here we have this. We have this. This relationship, and it's very close. God is having this relationship with Abel. He's very close. This relationship with Cain, it's very close. And he loves mankind. But here we are again. We're going to sever that relationship again. Not God doing it, but us. We're doing it. I know not what am I, my brother's keeper? Like you're talking to your father. That's the relationship that God has, is if my dad was behind me talking to me right here, now, in the know. And my father, God bless him, he's, you know, 34 years, you know, my father's, you know, I'm sorry. Yeah, we're up to almost 40 years. I apologize. But we have the same exact relationship. And think about this. So God is very much vested into human, into mankind, into his creation. Very much so vested, I do not know. Am I, my brother's keeper. Who would ever talk to their father that way? And that's a. And now you can understand when we get up to Moses later on here, we get to the ten Commandments and everything. Honor thy father and thy mother, why God sees this relationship. Is Cain being honorable to God when he is talking down to God? Now you can understand why God, at least I understand from the human, from. From the human capacity, maybe not from God, maybe I'm way off. But now I understand why he said to him, you know, why are you downtrodden? Why are you angry about your offering and me and accepting Abel's versus yours? Well, if Cain could do this to Abel, was his offering to Christ God pure? Was it with love? Obviously it was not. Was it to best his brother? And I think that there were seeing this rivalry here, and it's gone so far now that there is no rivalry because he killed his brother. And he said, what has thou done? Almost the exact same thing. He said to Adam, you know, and what does Adam do? We already know what Adam does. Adam turns and says to the Lord, the woman that you gave me, she ate from the tree and gave it to me and I ate of it. So he threw not only God under the bus and blamed God, but he threw Eve under the bus. And we talked about that last week. Well, here we are again. Cain is doing the same thing almost. What hast thou done? And his answer to God is, what am I? Brother's keeper. The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground. And now art thou cursed from the earth, which has opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand. When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength. A fugitive, a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth. Now God has dished out the punishments just exactly in the order that it. That it needs to be. Except there's only one person here at this time now. It's Cain. And Cain said unto the Lord, and here we are, verse 13, my punishment is greater than I can bear. Now he feels like he's being over punished. He killed his brother and for whatever reason, that's just not. His heart and his mind aren't. Something's not clicking there that he doesn't realize the severity. And now they got his, you know, turned and like a father and said, you're going to get beat or whatever else. No, this was much more severe. This could be like a father to his 21 year old son. You know what? I've had it. I've done everything that I can for you. I'm tired of the behavior. Get out. Get out of the house and think about that. Because now, all of a sudden, they're out on their own. They have no money. They have the clothes on their back, and out you go. Think about that relationship. Here's that relationship with Cain, and it's with goddess. And Cain said to the Lord, my punishment is greater than I can bear. Behold, thou has driven me out this day from the face of the earth, and from thy face I shall be hid, and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth. And it shall come to pass that everyone that findeth me shall slay me. That everyone that findeth me shall slay me. So think about this. Now. This answers another question, right? Who's everyone else? Remember how we were talking about that in the very beginning, and we said, oh, whoa, wait a minute here. There's Adam and there's Eve. Well, if Cain slew Abel and there's only Adam and Eve, then the only one that he has to worry about then would be Adam and Eve and God. So it shall come to pass that everyone that findeth me shall slay me. But do you remember how we talked about at the very beginning? Man or God created male and female. He, him, created them. And we were asking ourselves the question, where are all these other people? Well, here we go. Because Cain is talking about these other people, these other beings or whatever that's in the, you know, that's on the earth. So it's kind of answering this question here. Were there others? Yes, obviously. Because Cain is scared to death of him. And the Lord said unto him, therefore, whoever slayeth Canaan, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the Lord set a mark upon Cain lest any finding him should kill him. So much so that God put a warning. God set a mark. He set a mark upon Cain. Doesn't say where he set that mark right now. It just said, he set a mark upon Cain. Least any finding him should kill him. It's a warning to the others that are in this, this world. If you see him and you see that mark, they already know. They're hearing from the Lord the creator. Sevenfold I will pay that. You will have to pay the price. You will have to deal with me. Sevenfold. Should anyone kill him, right away you're going to see that mark and say, uh uh. He is cursed by the father. There's no way I'm touching him. I want nothing to do with him. And they'll leave him. Cain's going to bear his punishment. Make no mistake of that. But God is going to make sure that he bears that punishment to the full. Nobody else is going to. It's, nobody else is going to lay a hand on him because God has delved out a punishment for Cain and it's going to be fulfilled. It's going to come to fruition. It's going to take place. It's going to happen. That relationship was broken again by Cain. The humanity to divinity relationship. So much so, and so much so that there's a mark placed upon Cain. And here we go. The ungodly line of Cain. Now think about this. Cain is going to reproduce. God knows this. There will be an ungodly line from Cain. And Cain went from the presence of the Lord and dwelt in the land of nod, the east of Eden. On the east of Eden. And Cain knew his wife and she conceived and bare Enoch. And he builded a city, and he called the name of that city after the name of his son Enoch. The ungodly line of Cain. And of course, Enoch, this is unbelievable that this, you know, Cain has a mark on him left from God because of killing Abel. And he's bore a son. He knew his wife. I don't know who she is at this point. I do not know who she is. And unto Enoch was born Irad. And Irad begat. Here we go. Mehuzhel. And Mehuzhel begat Methusel. And Methuselah begat Lamech. Now. And Lamech took unto him two wives. The name of the one was Ada, and the name of the other Zillah. And Ada Bare Jabal. And he was the father of such as dwelt in tents and of such as have cattle. And his brother was named Jubal. And he was the father of all such as handled the harp and organ, the instruments. A harp and an organ that playing instruments. So, you know, time has passed here. So all these things are happening because they're having the kids and they're doing things. So here we go. And we call it the ungodly line of Cain. But understand something, who is all in this, this world? Again, we're just touching a tip of the iceberg on this spiritual beings. Hard to know exactly everything. And Zilla, she also bore tubalcaine, the instructor of every artificer in brass and iron. And the sister of Tubalcaine, Washington Naamah. And Lamech said unto his wives, Adar and Zillah, hear my voice. You wives of Lamech, hearken to my speech. For I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt. If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold. Truly, Lamech. 70. Sevenfold. Here we go. Very, very, very precise about everything that is being said. Now. Everybody knows exactly what happened with cain. That's done now. And adam in here. And here we go. Here we go. And adam knew his wife again, and she bore a son and called his name Seth. For God said, she hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew. And to seth, to him also, there was born a son, and he called his name enos. Enosheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh then began men to call upon the name of the Lord. Boom. Okay, so now, all of a sudden, everybody is starting to now see how this is working with this relationship with God, and they're starting to call upon the name of the lord. Maybe we're trying to build back the relationship where we came from, you know, from the very beginning. We have a lot of trust to build back. A lot. A lot has happened. And in two moments, two moments of weakness, how far we fell, and it's unbelievable. And, I mean, you should really think about what lamech said again. And to his two wives, uh, Ada and Zillah. Hear my voice, you wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech. Listen to me. For I've. I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt. If Cain shall. If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold. Truly, Lamech. 70 and sevenfold. 77. Where did we hear that again? Later on in the Bible? How many times are you supposed to forgive your brother? Seven times. 70 times seven. And people are like, where'd they come from? Well, right here. Here it is. Genesis. And we're seeing it right here at Genesis four, verse 24. You starting to see all these numbers now and everything that are playing a role in everything that Christ, God, has planned for this world. Not only the places, not only. I mean, we're seeing things now. We're starting to be able to it together, putting it together from. And that's why I say no one made up the Bible. Understand? These are. These are. It's the greatest, truest love story of all time. From accounts, from the people who lived at those times. And we already know how the time was told. We could tell time from the stars, the days, the day and night and the new moons and everything else. It shows our way, our paths to go, everything else. God has given us a very complex to where we don't even know how to use it today. And we've forgotten everything that he has told us, but a good set of instructions. And it's backed up not only by the accounts of human beings that were alive at that time or beings that were alive at that time, and not just human beings, I'm going to say whether they were spiritual other beings, I don't know. Okay. I don't exactly know at this point in time because we're reading this together, right? So it's going to be interesting as we go, maybe I do know, but I'm not. We're going to find out as we go along. But you could start to see how the artifacts, how the different things, the places, the times, the dates, everything really comes together in the Bible and it proves itself over and over and over again, which gives it credibility. And not only gives it credibility, it's factual credibility. So now let's get into this now. And of course, we got back to where Adam knew his wife again. And she bore a son and called his name Seth. For God said, she hath appointed me another seed of he hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew. Hadn't forgotten about that. Not going to. It's a bad betrayal. And set said unto him also, there was born a son, and he called his name Enos. Then began men to call upon the name of the Lord. Here we go. Now everyone is like, okay, it is set in stone. The creator is here. We will call upon the father. Might have a father here, Adam, Eve, and you know, but we have Abba, father, our real creator, our father. So here we are, chapter five. This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man in the likeness of God made he him in the likeness of Goddesse. So think about this. If it's in, if we are created, how honored we should be, as I said before. But again, it's restated here that we are created in the likeness of God. And that's an important thing. There's that there man. That is a divinity to humanity relationship right there. That is, well, it's unbreakable, that part, because God created us in his likeness. If that doesn't define what I'm saying here about the Bible being a true love story, then you're missing it. That's the most important thing. You're missing it. That's the one bond that we've already seen Cain broke. We've already seen Adam break it. Right? And we already know about God created he theme you know, male and female. And here we are again. It's restated again. This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man in the likeness of God made he him, he stresses this. This is important. This has been written down. This has been said. How many times, you know, I don't know, but we know in the likeness of God, here we are. That's love. I mean, that's love. And we are not acknowledging that day to day. You go to church, you go. And it was very funny going through, and I caught this thing on the reading today on the Internet, and there was an older gentleman on there talking about, you know, most people, they go in, they go to church and they're hearing the scripture, and they go there for an hour or two, right, every Sunday, maybe every Wednesday, but every Sunday and they're hearing the scripture and they're hearing everything. How much of it is sinking in? How much are they retaining? Now, the pastors, hey, they know. They know the scriptures. They can go back and tell you what verse and everything else. I still can't do that. I'm not a pastor. I'm not a preacher. I'm not a deacon, a clergy, bishop, rabbi. I'm nobody. I'm a guy that loves the Bible and loves to read it. But I do know that it's important, and it's, it's, it's so important because it's life and death. It's that simple. It's life and death. But it's a love story at the same time of how God's mercy is, how much. Oh, God, he's so graceful, just gives us so much grace. Because of his grace, we are here, and he's proved that. And he stated it over again, you know, and he created us in, in his image. So let's get on with it. But before I do, going back to that story, when I watched that video, it was so interesting that we go about our daily lives, and this was the point he was making, that we don't study, we don't go over, we don't read through. We're not testing ourselves. We're not. We go back to doing the same things that we did before until we go to church and all of a sudden become all holy again next Sunday at the next service. But are we making any changes in our lives? Have we studied? Do we know anything about the Bible? Do we know, are we having a relationship with God, with Christ? God? Is it on his terms or is it on our terms? And it's a hard one to have. Because I could tell you right now, there is no way I could sit here and tell you honestly, I am having a relationship with God, with Christ, God on his terms. Because, boy, I am lousy, lousy, wretched human being. I understood exactly what Paul meant when he said, oh, wretched man am I. You know, and how long do I have to be here? Because I know I am the sinner. I am the king. We all are. There's not one better than another. I can. I can assure you this. I mean, we steal, we lie, we cheat, we do everything horribly, horribly wrong. And God wants to have a relationship with us so much to the. So much so that enos then began to call upon the name of the Lord. Enos. Unbelievable. He understands. No way. You know what? I don't care about everything that's happened. I'm going to deal. I'm calling upon my father. I would rather lead my life that way. And here we are, chapter five, verse two. Male and female created he them. Again, he's stating it. And blessed them and called their name Adam in the day when they were created. And Adam lived 130 years and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image, not after. Maybe he looks like adam, but guess what? Adam is in the likeness of God. He called his name Seth. And the days of Adam, after all, had begotten Seth. And the days of Adam, after he had begotten Seth were 800 years. And they begat sons and daughters. So there's plural? Sons and daughters. Here we go. And Seth, I mean, he lived 800 years. 800 years. Now, if you start to add these up, we know now it's giving us a clearer picture of how long was heaven created before earth and all these different things. I mean, either we're terrible at addition, but the world has been here for a while. Okay? All this has transpired over a bunch of time. So understand. Seth lived 800 years. We have, what, maybe 80 to 100, and sometimes maybe a little bit longer, maybe 105, maybe 110. But it's rare when you see anything past that in today's world. And what makes their world any different? Plague, disease, something else? You know what I'm saying? You don't think they were having all these same things that we're having? Sure they are. The sin is the same. The killings that happened between Cain is no different than the killing of today happening all the time. No different. They're going through the same trials and tribulations, except maybe worse. Do you know why? Because they have a relationship with Goddesse where he is present all the time. All the time. We don't have that today. We have done so badly, so poorly that we don't. We don't have that today. Do you know how many times I wish I could hear God if he could come down and say, why are you so down? Why are you so upset? Why do you feel this way? Well, I'd love to hear that voice they had that we blew, that. We're beyond that now, okay? That's the relationship that we have with that divinity, humanity relationship. We've severed it beyond what's. I mean, so much so that God is so wroth with us now. When he comes back, when Christ comes back, understand something. Every tongue is going to cease. Every knee is going to bow. That's our only shot that we have, folks. Do you understand? That's it. And there's still going to be some that don't want that relationship at all. They're so caught up here in this world. How frightening is that? And think about the ones who missed the boat. This is why I said, when the Jews missed the boat, when God first. Christ first got here, they did. It's going to be intense. So here, let's move on. So we just said, in the days of Adam, after he had begotten Seth, were 800 years, and he begat sons and daughters. All the days that Adam lived were 930 years. So Adam lived 930 years. He lived 800 years after Seth is what I'm understanding. Let me go back and look again. And the days of Adam, after he had begotten Seth were 800 years. So think about it. He is right here. His total lifespan, 930 years. That's 130 years old. We don't even live that long. I told you, if we get to the. Maybe 110 is. I don't know how the oldest person is, but if we get to that, I'll tell you what, that's amazing. The average lifespan in between 75 to 90 years old. Okay? 75 to 90 years old. He had Seth at 130 years old. Do you get that? Again, the math, everything. Just adding it up. That relationship, that's intense. In all, the days that Adam lived were 930 years, and he died, and Seth lived 105 years, and he begat Enos. So think about it. Seth was 105 years old, and he's having children. And Seth lived after he begat enos 807 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Sethe were 912 years, and he died 912 years. Wow. But at 107 years, right? He. He started. I mean, think about this. And Seth lived after he began enos 807 years and begat sons and daughters. Okay, so even after that, he was still sons and daughters. Here you go. The population is growing fast, spreading out real quick. The line is an Enos lived after he begat. Oh, here we go. And Aninas lived 90 years and Begat Kyon. I'm never going to say these names, right, but it's Keenan. And Enos lived after he begat Keinan 815 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Enos were 905 years and he died. And Kenan lived 70 years and begat mahalio, which is a praise for God, maybe, I guess. And Cian lived after he begat Mahaliel 840 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Keinan were 910 years and he died. So here we are in verse 15, chapter five, page, page eleven of King James in Genesis. And we're seeing 900, 900, 900. So in these times, even when these people live together, you're still adding up. I mean, these are almost a thousand years. Boom. Thousand years, thousand years, thousand years. So we're starting to be able to put this timeline together that is making sense that all these wonderful scientists of today that believe that they have the answer for everything, you don't know because you know what? You just don't know. It's being laid out for you by accounts of people that were alive during those times that were writing this, that were logging this journaling, scribing, making scrolls, telling exactly what happened. And Mahalio. Mahaliel lived 65 years and begat Jared. And Mahale lived after he begat Jared 830 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Mahalios were 895 years. So 895 years. Wow. And he died. Now think about that. 895 years and he died. I think we're going to see something unusual coming up, something that is going to blow our minds as we get through. So let's, let's continue on. And why is he explaining to why they're having this line? We're seeing a direct lineage from Adam, from the creation, when God first put Adam in his likeness down here on, on the earth, in the garden of Eden. We're seeing this, this line, this generational line, everything that's taking place and going through it step by step. So I used to read this and I thought begat began. You know, this stuff is so boring. Actually, it's, it's so important because it's showing you exactly timelines of not only what we're seeing with earth and everything else and understand, we're learning so much because we're seeing it numerically. We're seeing not only based off of what God said, the stars to guide us to going in places and everything else, day and night times. We're starting to see everything open up here. And it's important now we got the gap because that also keeps an account of the years, of everything else that goes on. So let's. Let's go on down here. And we're just reading. In all, the days of Mahaliel were 895 years, and he died. And Jared lived 162 years and begat Enoch. Here we go. Here's Enoch. Enoch is very important, and Enoch is one of the most important people, not only in Genesis, but it's very important to note because something here is going to happen that's, I believe, between Enoch, Melchizedek, and if I'm not right, it's either Elijah or Ezekiel. See, and I'm still learning. I told you, I'm still getting through this, but here we go. This is just going to be important. Just keep the name Enoch in your mind, okay? And Jared lived after he began Enoch 800 years, and he begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Jared were 962 years and he died. So now we're up to 962. And Enoch lived 65 years and begat Methuselah. And Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah 300 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Enoch and were 365 years. And Enoch walked with God and was not. And was not. Whoa. What does that mean? And Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. That's huge. God took him. All this time, Enoch is walking with God. And we already know that, right? Because everyone be able to, from Enos on, everyone was calling upon the name of the Lord. There's that relationship, that divinity to humanity relationship that we were talking about again. Okay, all right. And Enoch is here. And Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah 300 years and begat sons and daughters. Every move he's making, God knows everything that's going on, but every move he's making, he is dedicated. He has, is everything for God, okay? Every single thing that's going on in his life, God is a part of. He wants to be a part of God's life. That's the difference. See, that's the difference of today and back then. I mean, it's just incredible. And all of a sudden, all the days of Enoch were 365 years. And Enoch walked with God and was not, for God took him. God loved him so much. What do you mean, God took him? What does that mean? God said, no, this is mine. I'm not going to let anything corrupt, not anything bad happen to. This one's coming with me. Where did he take it? Well, where is his throne? Where is God? Heaven. Heavenly realms. Right. Heavenly realms. And Methuselah lived 187 years and begot Lamech. And Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech 782 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Methuselahs were 969 years. 969. And he died. Methuselah was 960. Wow. And Lamech lived after he begat Noah 595 years and begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Lamelech were 777 years. And he died. And Noah was 500 years old. And Noah begat Shem, ham and Jephthah. And Jephthah. So think about this. We're already at Noah. Here we are. We're already at Noah. We've already seen one unbelievable miracle happen. First of all, Methuselah is the oldest living person that we know of in the Bible. 969 years, right? I mean, whoo. That's incredible. 969 years. But the biggest thing was Enoch. Enoch walked with God, and we saw it 300 years, right after he begat Methuselah. So, you know, Methuselah was what? Our methuselah was blessed, right? Because 300 years, he begat sons and daughters after that, right? And all the days of Enoch were 365 years, so 365 years, right? And Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. Think about this, 365. How many days were in a year? 365. It's 24 hours a day. We're seeing if you go back here to verse 24, where we were talking before, if Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, seven days. And, you know, truly, Lamech, 77 fold. So we already know going that takes you all the way to the New Testament, to where you can go into Matthew, Luke and all over about what, when they asked him, how many times should I forgive my brother Rabbi master? Seven times. No, 77 times. Right. Are you seeing how everything is starting to pull on out 365 and God took him? So the numbers are starting to play a role here. The numerology is just fantastic. Oh, Mandy. And when you start to see all this and it's being opened up, holy smokes, your spirit just. You really become hot and overwhelmed. But let's stop there. And here we go. We're now at chapter six, the ungodly multiply. Okay, so here we are. We're at chapter six. Let's get on that page. Eleven. And today is nine one. And guess what? That's kind of where we were right before when we first started this out. And guess what? We're right back to that spot. That's why after, you know, a couple of months dealing with some sickness and some different things, I had to stop. But we're right back at the spot. Chapter six, right there, the ungodly multiply life. But I want you to go through look at all the stuff that's gone on, everything that has taken place and everything that's gone on, all the way through Genesis one to Genesis six. That's a whole lot of time. And I want you guys to know that, that it's starting to. Not only going through and proving the Bible, proving it's worthy, it's testing itself, it's testing us, but it's definitely showing us so much of what we miss. Because you know what? We don't know how to read it or interpret it, but you can definitely see it. And I love it when you look at this and you start to apply these different things and it starts to come to you. God is so great. If you just ask him for the knowledge. Don't ask him for wealth, don't ask him for riches or anything else. Ask him for knowledge and ask him for help with reading and everything else, because, oh, what? And don't be afraid to ask him. No matter all the bad things that we've done. Go to him. That's when he wants to hear from us the most. Not hide from him, not try to sneak away, not try to sit there and blow something off. He wants to hear from us most when we are making our biggest mistakes. Go to him. Don't be afraid to. A simple conversation can change your entire life. Love you. God blessed.

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