The Hamilton Corner

July 23, 2024 · 48:55

Kendra White returns to “The Corner” to discuss Bibles for Babies.

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0:00 - 15:00. Isaiah 3:8-9. “And they display their sin like Sodom.” 15:00 - 31:00. Kendra White returns to “The Corner” to discuss Bibles for Babies. 31:00 - 48:00. Kimberly Cheatle resigned from the Secret Service following the attempted assassination of Former President Trump. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Kimberly Cheatle

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
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  13. 0:37I'm your host, Abraham Hamilton the third, joined by the Corner
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  16. 0:52J Mac ladies and gentlemen and we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the
  17. 0:56program.
  18. 0:5724 hours.
  19. 0:59Shucks and pearls.
  20. 1:01You can raise $81 million.
  21. 1:03Eh?
  22. 1:04That's what you telling me?
  23. 1:06Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.
  24. 1:09It's almost like they were ready for this to happen.
  25. 1:15my shocked face. At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition
  26. 1:23from your part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate
  27. 1:29an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to make your moves with intentionality, understanding
  28. 1:36that what goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  29. 1:40So now I would add, especially in the times that we're in currently, if you are unable to recognize the clear evidence of demonic activity, I don't know what else to tell you, you know, and I certainly don't want to be hyperbolic in my expressions, but if you consider where we are in light of the clarity provided for us in God's Holy Word, it, it age your discernment.
  30. 2:09and I always, when I consider the reality of discernment, I'm reminded of Charles Spurgeon's
  31. 2:16description of discernment where discernment is not merely distinguishing right from wrong,
  32. 2:21but it is distinguishing right from almost right. As we are planted in the time that God
  33. 2:30has deposited us in, remember Act 17, he determined before time the boundary of our habitate, the
  34. 2:35the boundaries of our habitation and the times in which we would live.
  35. 2:39We are appointed for this moment.
  36. 2:42Well, when we consider the reality that we have been appointed for this moment, the Hebrew
  37. 2:48writer reminds us that discernment is cultivated by reason of use, by reason of using your capacity
  38. 2:57to distinguish evil from righteousness.
  39. 3:00We have our senses for discernment exercised.
  40. 3:04You know, and it's imperative that we employ that in this day and age.
  41. 3:14So as you're making your transition, your part-time jobs are where we generate incomes,
  42. 3:18we all have to do it, we all have responsibilities.
  43. 3:20I have a family, I have children with mouths to feed just like you do.
  44. 3:24But we must never forget our full-time jobs or outcome cultivation.
  45. 3:28And yes, the Lord has called us to do this even in the face of hostility, even during difficult
  46. 3:34times.
  47. 3:35must remember that much of what we have in New Testament scripture was penned in a time period
  48. 3:41where Christians faced overt hostility with consistency and with a fervor, nevertheless,
  49. 3:49the Lord's kingdom advanced through his people. So I simply want to encourage you in that endeavor
  50. 3:56not to become faint, not to become blissful, not to become despondent, a resistent temptation,
  51. 4:02to merely be an outsider, an outside complainer,
  52. 4:07to where all we do is curse the darkness.
  53. 4:11But why don't we commit ourselves to being something light?
  54. 4:14Why don't we light up the darkness?
  55. 4:16Why don't we be about our Father's business?
  56. 4:18I wanna go back to the book of Isaiah today,
  57. 4:21Isaiah chapter 32, verses I wanna pull out
  58. 4:24from there for your consideration
  59. 4:27and continuing the conversation we were having yesterday
  60. 4:29by way of reminder, the Lord dispatched Isaiah
  61. 4:32minister to the southern kingdom of Judah during the reign of successive kings of Judah. He began
  62. 4:38his public ministry about 740 BC. He ministered all the way up to about 667, thereabouts.
  63. 4:49So for quite a long time, quite a long time. And particularly to the southern kingdom of Judah,
  64. 4:55He passed away, not 667, I'm sorry, 676.
  65. 5:00They're about, he passed away,
  66. 5:03or right around that time, I'm sorry, 681
  67. 5:05is when he passed away, either prophet or say I'm talking about,
  68. 5:08but he warned Judah for nearly a century
  69. 5:12prior to Nebuchadnezzar showing up,
  70. 5:14and we have to be able to understand
  71. 5:17as the scripture records of the sons of Isakar
  72. 5:19for they understood times and seasons
  73. 5:23and knew what Israel ought to do.
  74. 5:24that observation was made about the Sons of Isakar
  75. 5:28during the tumultuous time, where Israel's divided.
  76. 5:31The House of Saul had a particular commitment.
  77. 5:34You had some attempting to strengthen Saul's living heirs
  78. 5:38to become the King of Israel.
  79. 5:40And then you had others who were supporting David
  80. 5:42and the Sons of Isakar knew what to do
  81. 5:44in that quagmire of sociopolitical tension.
  82. 5:49And we are faced with a similar quagmire in our day.
  83. 5:53Isaiah chapter three, Isaiah chapter three,
  84. 5:56I'm gonna point out two things.
  85. 5:57Well, two verses, verses eight and nine,
  86. 5:59and Isaiah chapter three,
  87. 6:01and this is what the word of God says.
  88. 6:03For Jerusalem has stumbled,
  89. 6:05and Judah has fallen because their speech
  90. 6:09and their actions are against the Lord
  91. 6:14to rebel against his glorious presence.
  92. 6:18Verse nine, the expression of their faces bears witness
  93. 6:21against them and they display their sin like Sodom.
  94. 6:26They do not even conceal it, woe to them,
  95. 6:30for they have brought evil on themselves.
  96. 6:33This is a part of the discourse where Isaiah is communicating,
  97. 6:37yo guys, these things are happening.
  98. 6:42God is revealing his displeasure concerning your heart
  99. 6:47conditions and your conduct in these multi-faceted ways.
  100. 6:52We talked about this yesterday in chapter one. We talked about verse seven
  101. 6:58Strangers devouring their land in front of them in their presence. We talked about
  102. 7:04the disorder in families
  103. 7:07chapter four verse one talks about the dearth of
  104. 7:11marriageable
  105. 7:13marriage-eligible men
  106. 7:14they're not being very many
  107. 7:17It talked about the abundance of material wealth simultaneously with idolatry.
  108. 7:25These are multi-facet iterations of God attempting to get the attention of his people.
  109. 7:32We talked about children being disobedient to parents.
  110. 7:35I'm not just referring to individual instances of this.
  111. 7:39I'm talking about these things being made culturally and societally normative.
  112. 7:44The Lord said, I am weary of your iniquity and solemn assemblies,
  113. 7:50communicating the fact that it was still going on with the ritual practices
  114. 7:54of being the people who got while simultaneously functional pagans,
  115. 7:59functionally rebellious against the Lord.
  116. 8:05And here the Lord rebukes them through Isaiah saying,
  117. 8:10Jerusalem has stumbled and Judah has fallen.
  118. 8:12Why?
  119. 8:13Because their speech and their actions are against the Lord.
  120. 8:17I've talked to you guys before about the speech and feet phenomenon when Paul was talking writing to Timothy and he wrote to Timothy saying that you're familiar
  121. 8:26with my teachings and my conduct. You are familiar with what I say and with what I do.
  122. 8:36See we're living in an era where lots of people like to say a lot. Like to talk big. Like to talk.
  123. 8:45to talk, faithful like to talk pious when in reality,
  124. 8:48the lifestyle is a complete contradiction.
  125. 8:54The Lord was saying this was happening in Judah and Jerusalem.
  126. 8:56This didn't just happen in the 21st century.
  127. 8:58This was happening in Judah and Jerusalem.
  128. 9:00But then he adds, when he says their speech and actions
  129. 9:06are against the Lord, to rebellion his glorious presence.
  130. 9:09But then he says, it's not even something that's private.
  131. 9:12The expression of their faces bear witness against them.
  132. 9:15And they display their sin like Sodom.
  133. 9:19The Lord is rebuking Judah because they have become outwardly demonstrable,
  134. 9:26even celebrant of their rebellion.
  135. 9:30Anybody heard of some, I don't know, called a pride parade.
  136. 9:32I don't, you know, isn't that first of all, the Lord say he opposes the
  137. 9:37proud. Let's just start there, right?
  138. 9:39The scripture says God opposes the proud.
  139. 9:43The Greek text literally refers to God raging against the proud.
  140. 9:47That's first. Pride in a personal sense puts one in the position where they are enemies of God.
  141. 9:57But not only are we going to have, you know, quote unquote, pride, we're going to parade it.
  142. 10:06We're going to march and have social movements. And I'm just using that. I'm not just picking on,
  143. 10:13let me say it this way. The sexual deviance that adhered to the LGBTQIAP plus acronym because
  144. 10:23you've heard me say before that the cobblestone roadway toward this current iteration of sexual
  145. 10:29perversion was paved with heterosexual violations of God's standards prior to where we are now
  146. 10:38what became normalized for one occasion and adultery. So much so where many churches wouldn't even
  147. 10:44talk about it as being a sin.
  148. 10:46And then the next thing you know, Willing Grace, couple of shows the next thing you know.
  149. 10:52And now we're literally in a time period, I mean, I don't think it's prudent for the political
  150. 10:58discourse to try to make this personal between, you know, the Trump campaign and the hares
  151. 11:05campaign.
  152. 11:06But I can't help but notice that we literally have a person who ascended to the top of the
  153. 11:11Democrat party.
  154. 11:14Do we need to talk about how she ascended to political prominence in the state of California?
  155. 11:19Do we need to talk about downtown Willie Brown?
  156. 11:23Do we need to go there?
  157. 11:24I'm not going to go into detail, but we're literally presented with the 81 million overnight
  158. 11:31Chuckson perils Bobby.
  159. 11:34We're going to have this conversation, ascending to the top.
  160. 11:40I'm not saying it one way street the same thing on the Republican side and this is one
  161. 11:45of things that makes me laugh about people trying to talk about.
  162. 11:47The President of Trump is racist.
  163. 11:48Man, Trump was in every rap song from 1990 to 2017.
  164. 11:56Every rap song.
  165. 11:56He was at Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Push Coalition,
  166. 11:59where he was reading the three auras reading writing arithmetic.
  167. 12:02I mean, come on, man.
  168. 12:03And not only are these facts,
  169. 12:06but you also have the propagandistic efforts
  170. 12:10to kind of reformat your entire concept of our own popular cultural history.
  171. 12:15And Lawrence Watts of the American people have said,
  172. 12:18oh yeah, cause now.
  173. 12:21And then, and just, and we have popular homosexual
  174. 12:28television pundits that wanna tell you about your morality.
  175. 12:32Guys, the whole head is sick, Isaiah once said.
  176. 12:36And I'm sharing this to get us to not merely think
  177. 12:39in terms of binary political partisanship,
  178. 12:41but to zoom out and let the scripture assess where we are.
  179. 12:46We are at a place where our country,
  180. 12:50What is normalized is sin.
  181. 12:54And the display of that sin, like Sodom,
  182. 12:57well actually, somebody could explain to me now,
  183. 13:01remind me again, what is it that the Kardashians do?
  184. 13:07What, how do they become popular again?
  185. 13:10Or started with one, right?
  186. 13:11It started with one.
  187. 13:12And what, this is where we are as a society.
  188. 13:23This is where we are.
  189. 13:26This is where we are.
  190. 13:27These are the things that people celebrate.
  191. 13:29It's amazing what you could have, by and large,
  192. 13:34you have young women who dare dress modestly
  193. 13:39and commit themselves to chastity.
  194. 13:40And they're the ones that are ridiculed in society,
  195. 13:43by all the women!
  196. 13:47But the Kardashians of the world are role models,
  197. 13:52that's what we're saying.
  198. 13:53Oh, and I can hear now.
  199. 13:54Oh, Abe, you can't say anything, you're a man.
  200. 13:56Yes, I am.
  201. 13:58And I don't wear skinny pants,
  202. 13:59and I don't have gel in my head leaning the sideways,
  203. 14:03in the pants so tight,
  204. 14:04but you can see my blood vessels in my legs.
  205. 14:06No, I had none of that, got none of that going on.
  206. 14:11And I'm still gonna tell you what is true
  207. 14:15because truth doesn't require
  208. 14:19the proper multicultural Marxist disposition to communicate it.
  209. 14:26I'm a husband and a father, I'm a son,
  210. 14:29I have daughters, and I am committed
  211. 14:33to rearing both my sons and my daughters
  212. 14:35in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
  213. 14:36But what I need you to see is that what it becomes
  214. 14:39culturally normative for sin to be displayed
  215. 14:43and strutting like a peacock.
  216. 14:45That is not merely a phenomenon of modernity.
  217. 14:49It is evidence of spiritual deficiency.
  218. 14:53And God is displeased.
  219. 15:00You've heard a lot about saving babies on this show.
  220. 15:02That's because it's important to me personally.
  221. 15:04And let me just be frank with you.
  222. 15:06We need to save them.
  223. 15:08That's why we've partnered with Preborn,
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  225. 15:15And once she hears that heartbeat and sees that precious life growing inside of her, she
  226. 15:19is twice as likely to choose life.
  227. 15:21Now that's a miracle.
  228. 15:23But quite honestly, if we don't save them, who will?
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  237. 16:02That's preborn.com.
  238. 16:05Shining light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  239. 16:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  240. 16:19I am delighted to have on the program with me my sister in Christ, a woman of God, one
  241. 16:26who is such an inspiration and encouraged me to me, quite frankly.
  242. 16:29I don't know if she knows that, but she is.
  243. 16:31None other than one half of that dynamic duo that is Hannah's Heart.
  244. 16:36I am speaking of none other than Kendra White,
  245. 16:38who is a mama of one incredibly energetic toddler
  246. 16:42named Eliana.
  247. 16:43And I just learned this today, you guys,
  248. 16:46with another little one on the way.
  249. 16:48Kendra, welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  250. 16:51Thank you so much.
  251. 16:53Yes, we were expecting another baby girl in November
  252. 16:57and we could not be more thrilled.
  253. 16:59We've had a lot of our Hannah's Heart listeners
  254. 17:02actually praying for us.
  255. 17:04And then just, he makes a way when it doesn't seem like
  256. 17:07there's a way so we could not be happier.
  257. 17:10And I must say you are quite the inspiration to me as well.
  258. 17:13Mr. Abraham Hamilton III.
  259. 17:15Oh, stop it.
  260. 17:19Well, I am so, so glad you are here.
  261. 17:22Let's just, let's do this.
  262. 17:23Would you mind reminding everyone what it is that you and Anne
  263. 17:27do through Hannah's heart?
  264. 17:30Yeah, so Hannah's heart is a show to help Christian couples
  265. 17:34who are struggling with infertility or miscarriage.
  266. 17:36And the rates are just absolutely crazy.
  267. 17:38It's about one in four, one in three couples
  268. 17:42that have had a miscarriage
  269. 17:44and about one in eight that struggle with infertility.
  270. 17:47And anyone who's ever had to endure that
  271. 17:49knows how painful, how lonely it can be,
  272. 17:53and how many questions you have.
  273. 17:54And so about two years ago,
  274. 17:56AFR started to show specifically
  275. 17:59four couples going through that
  276. 18:00just to help encourage you to cling to Christ.
  277. 18:03And, you know, there's so many different ways
  278. 18:05that God ends up building families.
  279. 18:06So we talk about all of them.
  280. 18:08We talk about the miracles that God performs.
  281. 18:11We talk about fostering an adoption
  282. 18:14and all the ups and downs and heartaches
  283. 18:17that come along the way and just really want
  284. 18:19to encourage couples to cling to Christ
  285. 18:22in the middle of all of it.
  286. 18:23And it's so good what you do
  287. 18:25because cling to Christ in the middle
  288. 18:27of whatever we're confronted with
  289. 18:30is not just preferable, it's necessary.
  290. 18:32believer. And I love how you all always say that if you have a deficiency in your relationship
  291. 18:43with Christ to where you are filled in Him completely, you'll always be longing for some
  292. 18:49type of false counterfeit substitute. And that how that comprehensive reliance upon the Lord
  293. 18:56finding Him faithful, not just as an ideological concept, but as a tangible reality as we navigate
  294. 19:03all manner of difficulty, that those are the types of things that transition us from simply
  295. 19:06being believers to being mature believers.
  296. 19:08So I certainly appreciate that council that you offer to many of our brothers and sisters.
  297. 19:13So huge, we're going to have to have you on to talk about that.
  298. 19:16Yeah, I mean, it's so well.
  299. 19:18Oh, yeah.
  300. 19:19Well, thank you.
  301. 19:20Well, I want to talk to heart.
  302. 19:23Yeah, that is the heart, absolutely.
  303. 19:25I'm sorry, I keep talking over you.
  304. 19:26I don't see you right here.
  305. 19:28I have a hard time.
  306. 19:30Let's talk about Bibles for Babies.
  307. 19:34That's campaign.
  308. 19:35Okay, so Hannah Hart, yeah, that's the name.
  309. 19:37We just started this new week-long initiative.
  310. 19:40And basically what we're trying to do is raise funds
  311. 19:42for mama's choose life for their little babies
  312. 19:44to be able to have a Bible for them.
  313. 19:47And that's so powerful.
  314. 19:48When a mama that's facing an unexpected pregnancy
  315. 19:51makes that hard decision to be able to equip her
  316. 19:54and have that, we actually heard a story of one mama
  317. 19:58who the pregnancy center that we're actually partnering with is part gate.
  318. 20:03It's a local one here in Tupelo.
  319. 20:05Mississippi where AFA is headquartered.
  320. 20:07And they said, a mama took a Bible home a couple days later, came back and said,
  321. 20:12hey, I've been reading my baby's Bible and I need this.
  322. 20:15Like, how do I get this?
  323. 20:17And ended up accepting Christ.
  324. 20:20So this is so pivotal and huge for mamas of unexpected pregnancies.
  325. 20:26And I know a lot of people might be thinking like,
  326. 20:28why is Hannah's heart like you guys struggle with infertility?
  327. 20:31Like this does not make any sense,
  328. 20:33but there actually is a really clear connection.
  329. 20:36One of the things that we talk about on our show
  330. 20:39is how difficult it is when you are longing
  331. 20:43and just your arms are aching to hold a baby.
  332. 20:47It is so easy to let that little seed of jealousy creep in.
  333. 20:51When you see other mamas that seem to,
  334. 20:53It seems to be easy for them to conceive and have children.
  335. 20:56And you know, the grass is always green on the other side.
  336. 20:59And it's so easy to not know what they're going through,
  337. 21:03their struggles and to just struggle with that jealousy.
  338. 21:07And so we talk about how one of the ways
  339. 21:10to help overcome that obviously is first making Christ
  340. 21:14your soul's efficiency, but also focusing on praying
  341. 21:18for the needs of others and giving to other people
  342. 21:21out of your place of emptiness really provides
  343. 21:24this amazing source of healing.
  344. 21:27So we actually encourage a lot of our listeners
  345. 21:29to go volunteer at a crisis pregnancy center.
  346. 21:31And one of the things that we've had several people
  347. 21:33on the show talk about is specifically dealing with anger
  348. 21:37for a Brown, the abortion too, which, you know,
  349. 21:40I mean, we'll be incredibly pro-life and passionate about it,
  350. 21:43but having to overcome that jealousy and those feelings.
  351. 21:48So one of the ways that we encourage them to do that
  352. 21:50is no volunteering.
  353. 21:53So yeah, this initiative is actually
  354. 21:55in honor of John Micah Cockrell, my amazing co-host.
  355. 22:00She is at home with her precious miracle baby right now.
  356. 22:05But about a year ago, she had a precious little boy who
  357. 22:11went to be with Jesus a little too soon.
  358. 22:14He was, she had an emergency c-section,
  359. 22:16and she has been, and is just amazing.
  360. 22:20anyone who's listening to the show, like she brings all those questions of God, why did
  361. 22:24you let this happen? God, why am I feeling this way? And she's incredibly vulnerable on
  362. 22:31the show, but she's also seeking God's character and nature in the middle of it. So like for
  363. 22:36me watching her walk through one of the most difficult things I can ever imagine has been
  364. 22:43a game changer and has been very convicting. But she had this whole babies for Bibles,
  365. 22:49for Babies Initiative with her idea.
  366. 22:51She's like, I want to do something in honor of this life.
  367. 22:54I'm John Micah.
  368. 22:55And what better way than to bless some other babies along the way?
  369. 23:01That is just absolutely phenomenal.
  370. 23:04And I'm so appreciative of being able to have this conversation with you right now.
  371. 23:08It's not lost in me that the world is going upside down in politics and you have all of these things swirling around,
  372. 23:14around, but to be able to just come right back down to the foundational truths in the midst
  373. 23:20of all of this is so grounding.
  374. 23:22I know for a lot of people and to hear, like Anne Cockrell you mentioned, she's so transparent
  375. 23:29and vulnerable and sharing her own struggles and you two sharing your struggles, but pointing
  376. 23:36to Christ through it, relying upon Christ through it, but also coming to the table with
  377. 23:40those real questions that we have, all too often many believers think that we have to have kind of
  378. 23:45this facade of perfectionism, which is simply false, first of all, it's unreal. Secondarily, it's a
  379. 23:51life lived in a lie. It's not just telling lies, you're living lies, but God promises us that through
  380. 23:57the challenges and the difficulties, He remains our stable source that we can rely upon. So the
  381. 24:04council you just shared with our audience here, that if you're struggling through something,
  382. 24:08particularly infertility and things in an age one of the best things that you can do is to pray for
  383. 24:13someone else, is to cry out to the Lord for someone else. And in this instance, provide a tangible means
  384. 24:19of resource and provision for someone else by providing a Bible for a little baby. Before they're even
  385. 24:26born, they can have a Bible dedicated to them. What is the best way for people listening to support
  386. 24:33this cause to provide Bibles for babies.
  387. 24:35Awesome.
  388. 24:37Well, if God lays it on your heart for whatever reason to give, it's $10 per Bible and there's
  389. 24:43two ways that you can give.
  390. 24:44You can call 877-616-2396 or there's also a way you can give online.
  391. 24:52You just go to aFR.net forward slash Bibles for babies.
  392. 24:57That's aFR.net forward slash Bibles for babies.
  393. 25:03We won't stop you if you want to give more than one Bible. So whatever the Lord lays on your heart and only just to be clear
  394. 25:08this is not
  395. 25:10You know culture uses the term pay it forward a lot. This does not mean if if you give a Bible to a baby that
  396. 25:18God's gonna miraculously allow you to have a child next month what it's about is just positioning your our hearts in
  397. 25:24The right way so that we have the blessing of just right fellowship with God
  398. 25:28And yes, there are a lot of blessings that follow from that, but also, you know, Anne has
  399. 25:35been talking about how the enemy will take what God will take with the enemy intended
  400. 25:40for evil and turn it for good.
  401. 25:42But a lot of people think, oh, you're just trying to, you know, make something positive
  402. 25:46of these negative experiences.
  403. 25:49God didn't cause these losses, but yet he's in the midst of it just like Joseph, you know,
  404. 25:55It wasn't the brothers faults that they you know he got thrown into the pit. I'm sorry
  405. 25:59It wasn't
  406. 26:01God fault that he got thrown into the pit. That was just evil humanity
  407. 26:04You know his brothers throwing him in there, but yeah, look at how God routine Joseph's in the midst of it
  408. 26:10So that's another thing we talk about on the show. We'll give you that number one more time. Yeah, it's eight seven seven six one six
  409. 26:16Two three nine six and the website is a fr.net board slash Bibles for babies
  410. 26:23now, I don't want to
  411. 26:25that gets turned us into an extended conversation on this topic, but this is something that I believe is
  412. 26:30it requires far more discussion and with clarity in biblical insight, I'm pretty sure
  413. 26:37with all of the information and the case in Alabama that you all in hand is hard of hearing
  414. 26:44lots of questions about, you know, in vitro fertilization, things of that nature. What are
  415. 26:48some of the questions maybe if you if you willing to share those here that you've been getting in
  416. 26:52light of that as well as other Republican parties seemingly changing.
  417. 26:57It's changing posture concerning the sanctity of human life.
  418. 26:59What are some questions you guys have been feeling lately?
  419. 27:02Oh my goodness.
  420. 27:03We've had a lot of questions about just in general, in vitro in general, like what is,
  421. 27:08um, is there any sort of way that it can be done that is God honoring?
  422. 27:12Um, we've talked about sperm and egg donation and, you know,
  423. 27:15is that consistent with a biblical approach?
  424. 27:18Um, and then also just how do couples find, um, what's too far?
  425. 27:23when it comes to fertility treatments, like regardless of just as good stewards, you know,
  426. 27:31so many fertility treatments couples will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  427. 27:36And did you tell a lot of questions about that?
  428. 27:41And, you know, our main focus is that, you know, we've got to be consistent
  429. 27:47with a biblical worldview.
  430. 27:48First and foremost, we can't let our emotions cloud our judgment.
  431. 27:52And so helping couples to focus on that first and then say,
  432. 27:56our God is a creative God.
  433. 27:58He can fulfill the desires of your heart or change them.
  434. 28:03He is able to do that.
  435. 28:05So just kind of removing that and a lot of women,
  436. 28:09Sarah in the Bible, she said,
  437. 28:10if I don't get a baby, I'm gonna die.
  438. 28:12We're moving that desperation to where you say,
  439. 28:14you know what?
  440. 28:15God doesn't owe me anything.
  441. 28:17If I don't get anything, if I never hold a baby,
  442. 28:19he's still enough for me.
  443. 28:21That puts you in a better mindset to even be able
  444. 28:24to consult with doctors and make decisions
  445. 28:26and be able to ask the questions about
  446. 28:28what are you doing in that pregnancy clinic?
  447. 28:34What's going on in that glass dish back there?
  448. 28:37You can ask the hard questions that you might be afraid
  449. 28:40to ask if your number one focus and objective
  450. 28:44is to just have a child.
  451. 28:45So we talk a lot about all of those issues on our show.
  452. 28:49Yes, and my goal here is to require those
  453. 28:53who want more information to listen to Hannah's heart.
  454. 28:57We would love it.
  455. 28:58But what are some of those threshold considerations?
  456. 29:01You made this statement which is such a profound statement
  457. 29:04because I know you, I know you mean it
  458. 29:06with absolute sincerity and it's absolutely consistent
  459. 29:09with biblical truth.
  460. 29:10But what would you say is the threshold foundational
  461. 29:14consideration that needs to be evaluated
  462. 29:16in order for a person or a couple,
  463. 29:20let me say better, for a couple to consider
  464. 29:23whether or not what they're thinking about maybe
  465. 29:25lines up with biblical truth.
  466. 29:29Well, scripture teaches that life begins at conception
  467. 29:32and science affirms that.
  468. 29:35So I think we have to first stop referring to just embryos
  469. 29:39and fetuses and sometimes in all of the terminology,
  470. 29:42like the science can cloud.
  471. 29:46It's a baby.
  472. 29:47is a baby. So whatever you create, I think the guidelines we would give believers is that
  473. 29:55it has to be treated as a human being who is most in the image of God. And if you can find
  474. 30:03facilities or treatments that after a baby is created, it is treated like it is a human created
  475. 30:09in the image of God, then great. But that often requires asking a lot of questions.
  476. 30:17and that the typical protocol for IVF does not,
  477. 30:20it allows for the creation of a lot of people.
  478. 30:24The discarding of a lot of embryos
  479. 30:27and the donating clients of embryos,
  480. 30:30and let's just say babies, they're donating babies to science.
  481. 30:34They are flushing babies down the drain,
  482. 30:38and that's not acceptable, that's not consistent
  483. 30:40with a biblical worldview.
  484. 30:41And Christians need to have their eyes wide open,
  485. 30:44open and there's a lot of really dramatic stories about, oh, but couples want to have
  486. 30:50these children and know you can do these stories to try to make you feel so guilty if you say
  487. 30:54anything against IBS.
  488. 30:55And I will say this too, like we have to be careful not to throw the baby out with the
  489. 31:00bathwater when it comes to artificial reproductive technologies because there are some that I
  490. 31:05believe could be consistent with a biblical worldview, but there are few and far between
  491. 31:09and you have to really push your doctors to do it in a way that is consistent.
  492. 31:16So there's some subtlety there, but as Christians we can't just put our head at the sand any longer
  493. 31:22and say, oh well, we don't want to look like a double standard because, you know,
  494. 31:27the less ones to make it look like, oh, you guys say you want babies, but you're not for these couples
  495. 31:33that want to have children. And the truth is we love babies and we want them to come
  496. 31:41safely into this world and we want every single one that God has designed every day that is
  497. 31:46ordained for them was written in his book before one of them came to be and we need to protect
  498. 31:51them. Amen. Kendra, how can people tune in to Hannah's heart? Well, we are on Saturdays and
  499. 31:59On Sundays on the weekends at Saturday, we are at 5 p.m. at Central Time.
  500. 32:03We also have podcasts that are up on YouTube, Facebook, we have a community of people that
  501. 32:09would love to connect with you. Also, our channel is heart.afr
  502. 32:13and afa.net is our email. If you know from Wisconsin, please connect them to us.
  503. 32:18We talk with listeners all the time and pray with them.
  504. 32:22And if they have questions and they're growing through these things,
  505. 32:25like that is what our heart is.
  506. 32:27So we would love to meet you and probably with you.
  507. 32:30Kendra White, ladies and gentlemen,
  508. 32:31thank you so much for joining me here.
  509. 32:33Don't forget, 87616-239-6
  510. 32:37is a number to call to provide Bibles for babies.
  511. 32:40That number is 877-616-2396
  512. 32:44or you can give securely online
  513. 32:46by going to afr.net slash Bibles for babies
  514. 32:50so that we can get little ones connected
  515. 32:52the word of God right out of the gate.
  516. 32:55More from the Hamilton corner when we come back.
  517. 32:58The Hamilton quarter podcast and one minute common
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  519. 33:16corner on American family radio.
  520. 33:19Welcome back to the Hamilton corner.
  521. 33:21Abraham Hamilton the third.
  522. 33:22We are in the final segment already.
  523. 33:24This time has flown by, but with the time we have remaining going to use it.
  524. 33:31All right, a little bit of unsolicited advice for the Trump campaign.
  525. 33:36As easy as it is, as target rich of an environment as it is for you to raise the, I would argue,
  526. 33:46disqualifying persona that is.
  527. 33:50Cackling, cack, cack, cack, cack, camel of Harris, you got to resist that temptation.
  528. 33:55Keep your focus. Keep your arguments. Keep your attention trained on her policies.
  529. 34:03We're talking to Kendra, one half of the dynamic duo of Hannah's heart.
  530. 34:08A lot of us may remember this issue. Remember when back when there was this guy pro
  531. 34:13life and he revealed that Planned Parenthood was not only murdering children, but calling
  532. 34:22their organs and appendages for sale. Right? Remember that story? And then you remember
  533. 34:29that was a young man who was leading the effort to expose this Planned Parenthood for doing
  534. 34:35this. Does anyone recall the attorney general that was prosecuting this young man by the
  535. 34:39name of David Deliden? That would be, cuck, cuck, cuck, cuck, camel of Harris. Yes. Camel
  536. 34:49the Harris is the one. Do you recall who was tasked with the duty of being the
  537. 34:56borders are? Can't I'm on a Harris? Yeah, the borders are never went to the border.
  538. 35:04I don't know. Because we must be unburdened. Did you just fall out of a
  539. 35:12coconut tree? Oh, that's some of the greatest hits. Some of the greatest hits.
  540. 35:17Because the seriousness with which we take the seriousness seriously is serious.
  541. 35:30Keep it focused.
  542. 35:31I get it.
  543. 35:34I know about downtown William Brown.
  544. 35:36I know.
  545. 35:38Keep it focused on.
  546. 35:39See, the argument has to be, again, unsolicited advice.
  547. 35:44The argument has to be positioned in such a way to where the broad side is against the
  548. 35:49the entirety of the Democrat apparatus, not personal.
  549. 35:55Because what, I'm telling you guys
  550. 35:57what the Democrats are going to try to do.
  551. 35:59You write it down, just like I told you guys three years ago,
  552. 36:01Biden wasn't gonna be the nominee.
  553. 36:05I knew it.
  554. 36:08They are going to, you're gonna watch this about face,
  555. 36:11you're gonna watch the Democrat party immediately become
  556. 36:14the party of law and order, why?
  557. 36:15Because she's a prosecutor.
  558. 36:17So even though the problem of criminality
  559. 36:20overrunning our inner cities,
  560. 36:24is 100% caused by George Soros prosecutors
  561. 36:31and the Democrat, Apparatus and Establishment
  562. 36:33defund the police the whole nine yards,
  563. 36:36watch how quickly they pivot
  564. 36:37to become the law and order party.
  565. 36:40She represents the ability to solve the problems
  566. 36:43that they created.
  567. 36:45Watch how quickly they do this on a dime
  568. 36:49because these people have no principles,
  569. 36:50their principles, their principle is one power.
  570. 36:53That's it.
  571. 36:55That's it, that's it.
  572. 36:57And they're so committed to power,
  573. 36:58you know about the factions,
  574. 37:00the defund the police faction, all that kind of stuff.
  575. 37:02You're gonna see all of these people disappear for now.
  576. 37:06This is all assuming that Campbell is a nominee, of course.
  577. 37:10There's still a possibility, but we'll leave that
  578. 37:15for another day.
  579. 37:18Keep it focused on the politics.
  580. 37:21Keep it focused on the reality,
  581. 37:22what the Democrat party is.
  582. 37:23Keep it focused on the fact that a party that pounded their fist
  583. 37:26and stomped around saying,
  584. 37:27We love democracy are the same ones that literally just cast their nearly 15 million Democrat
  585. 37:34primary voters all over the over the cliff.
  586. 37:37Just like that.
  587. 37:39At the same time they've been telling you and me for the last three years.
  588. 37:41Oh, yes, he's ready.
  589. 37:42He's going to run.
  590. 37:43He's ready.
  591. 37:44He's going to run.
  592. 37:47He's ready.
  593. 37:48He's going to run.
  594. 37:49Keep it focused on the Southern border.
  595. 37:51Keep it focused on inflation.
  596. 37:52Keep it focused on who was the vice president again when we left America, the citizens in
  597. 37:59Afghanistan.
  598. 38:00We abandon our strategically superior positioning of the Kabul airport. Who did that?
  599. 38:08She was vice president then. Wasn't she?
  600. 38:11Keep it focused on the issues, not the persona.
  601. 38:16Because if you start with the persona, what is going to happen is that they're gonna try to retaliate by focusing on Trump's persona.
  602. 38:25And that is going to elevate all of the conversations about,
  603. 38:28Oh, 34 felonies. Oh, it is. Oh, it is. Oh, it is. And that's what they're going to try to do. Keep it focused message disciplines. What has to happen. All right. I wasn't planning on talking about that. And it, you know, the reality is simply folks. She would be a figure here just like
  604. 38:48We can't at Bernie's.
  605. 38:50She's not gonna be one running anything.
  606. 38:53But again, that needs to be exposed
  607. 38:54for the American people, because of the gate.
  608. 38:57Because I've been talking to people,
  609. 38:58and of course I'm not a pollster.
  610. 39:02But when you actually talk to people
  611. 39:03and start having them, walking them down the line,
  612. 39:05wait a minute, so Mr. Biden is unfit
  613. 39:09to run for the presidency, but he can be president?
  614. 39:16How you gonna square that circle?
  615. 39:19All these people are immediately, you know,
  616. 39:23Home alone, McCauley called and shocked.
  617. 39:26I can't believe he's so bad.
  618. 39:29I can't believe he's gotten so bad.
  619. 39:31He's horrible.
  620. 39:33He's horrible.
  621. 39:35I didn't even know.
  622. 39:36You are lying.
  623. 39:38You knew.
  624. 39:40You knew.
  625. 39:41All the reports out of White House, well, you know,
  626. 39:42Biden is only up from 10 and more than before p.m.
  627. 39:46At the 4 p.m. he gets mean.
  628. 39:47Really?
  629. 39:48So y'all just figured that out up like two weeks ago?
  630. 39:51They hadn't been like that before.
  631. 39:54When, when, when Jill was moving him, did, did you all see the video recently that came
  632. 39:59out when Joe Biden was in, at a White House Sware, and he's talking to a woman who has
  633. 40:04blonde hair and he looks like he's coming in kind of close to her face with his lips.
  634. 40:09And then Jill swoops right in and moves in and redirects him.
  635. 40:11Did you all see that video?
  636. 40:13That's one that just happened to leak out recently, you know?
  637. 40:17So the man can't even distinguish his own wife from another blonde head lady at the White
  638. 40:22house, but that's the one we want at three o'clock in the morning.
  639. 40:30When little Kim pops off a firecracker, who you gonna call?
  640. 40:35That's what we want.
  641. 40:36Man, please.
  642. 40:39All right.
  643. 40:40Moving on, moving on, moving on.
  644. 40:41I wouldn't even plan to talk about it.
  645. 40:48Today, people saw a person purporting to be Joe Biden out in public.
  646. 40:55He's announced that he's going to give a delivering address tomorrow at 8 p.m.
  647. 40:59Eastern to explain to the American people how he's invigorated to finish the
  648. 41:05job. Like it's just amazing to me. These people would try to tell us do about was
  649. 41:13this fit. What no matter what the topic is, he's involved. You know, the fires, the
  650. 41:17the horrendous fires in Hawaii. I know what you mean. We had a house fire. Oh, I
  651. 41:26know that I grew up. I grew up in a Galapagos Island. Oh, yeah. You know, kids, they
  652. 41:33would get in the pool and rub my legs. They would run my legs. And the hair would
  653. 41:37stand up. Guys, this is all stuff he said. This is all stuff he said. And they want
  654. 41:41tell us he was right in his head then. Man, come on. I'm making up stuff. But now I want
  655. 41:51to I want to spend some time here because I know I'm not supposed to ask questions about
  656. 41:56this. I know I know this, but I'm going to ask him anyway. So a couple things that that
  657. 42:01I was supposed I'm supposed to simply accept, right? So Kimberly Cheetoh, the director
  658. 42:06of the Secret Service announced a resignation today after insisting that she wasn't going
  659. 42:11to reside. Surprisingly, Democrats in Congress were calling for a resignation. I shouldn't
  660. 42:19say surprisingly, but it was surprising. Just give you a little bit. She testified before
  661. 42:25Congress yesterday. Here's a little snippet of her testimony. It's clip number one. Go.
  662. 42:31Okay. My first question. Both sides of the aisle today have asked for your resignation.
  663. 42:36Would you like to use my five minutes to draft your resignation letter? Yes or no? No, thank
  664. 42:41Thank you.
  665. 42:44Was this a colossal failure?
  666. 42:47It was a failure.
  667. 42:48Yes or no?
  668. 42:49Was it a colossal failure?
  669. 42:51Is the question yes or no?
  670. 42:53I have admitted this is a terrible question.
  671. 42:54This is a yes or no series of questions.
  672. 42:56Was this a colossal failure?
  673. 42:58Yes or no?
  674. 43:00Yes.
  675. 43:01Was this tragedy preventable?
  676. 43:03Yes or no?
  677. 43:05Yes.
  678. 43:06Has the Secret Service been transparent with this committee?
  679. 43:10Yes.
  680. 43:12Would you say the fact that we had to issue a subpoena to get you to show up today as being
  681. 43:17transparent?
  682. 43:18Yes or no?
  683. 43:19I have always been eager to talk to the question.
  684. 43:22Yes, or no.
  685. 43:23You didn't want to answer the question.
  686. 43:24We had to issue a subpoena to get you to show up today.
  687. 43:25That is not transparent by the way.
  688. 43:28You stated earlier, Secret Service is not political.
  689. 43:31Is that correct?
  690. 43:32Yes.
  691. 43:33Okay.
  692. 43:34Would you say leaking your opening statement to punch full news, Politico's playbook, in
  693. 43:39In Washington Post, several hours before you sent it to this committee as being political,
  694. 43:46yes or no.
  695. 43:47I have no idea how my statement got out.
  696. 43:50I have no idea.
  697. 43:54How did my statement get out?
  698. 43:55I have no idea.
  699. 43:58Kind of like the Dobbs of Ping was leaked.
  700. 44:00How did that get out?
  701. 44:01I have no idea.
  702. 44:02A couple questions I want to know because this was a part of her testimony before Congress.
  703. 44:12She testified there are zero recordings of the communications of the Secret Service agents
  704. 44:19on July 13th today.
  705. 44:20Former President Trump was shot.
  706. 44:22I need all of us to stop for a second and sit with this fact that the former president
  707. 44:27of the United States of America, the leading candidate to become the 47th president of the
  708. 44:33United States of America, was shot.
  709. 44:36Okay.
  710. 44:37This woman was the director of Secret Service, yet the agency that is tasked with protecting
  711. 44:49the president and former president has zero recordings of communications for that day.
  712. 44:58I found that very hard to believe.
  713. 45:02Very, very hard to believe.
  714. 45:04So no recordings.
  715. 45:09I've never prosecuted at the federal level, but I can tell you with prosecutions that I've
  716. 45:13been involved in all of the chatter between the principal law
  717. 45:20enforcement officers are always recording. But there are no
  718. 45:24recordings here. Okay. Next, did you all hear? We now know that
  719. 45:32the alleged shooter, and I'm saying alleged because there's some
  720. 45:35evidence indicating what was it one shooter? And I'm not trying
  721. 45:37to. These are questions that are coming out. But we know factually
  722. 45:41that the person who's identified as crooks as the shooter,
  723. 45:45according to the professionally endorsed narrative,
  724. 45:49then he flew a drone over secure airspace
  725. 45:52on the day of the shooting.
  726. 45:55Guys, I can tell you for a fact,
  727. 45:57you can't go to a football stadium and fly a drone
  728. 46:00when the New York Jets are playing the Buffalo Bills.
  729. 46:03Yet, when you have the former president of the United States,
  730. 46:05who, by the way, after the Secret Service was notified
  731. 46:08of an increased danger alert because I ran through formalized back channels that communicated that
  732. 46:15they were going to try to attack former President Trump, that the United States Secret Service
  733. 46:23allowed a drone to be flown over. This space, y'all gonna need to square that circle for me too?
  734. 46:31Just some more questions. The Crook's dude was identified, I played to you the day after it happened
  735. 46:40by civilians on the roof with a rifle, but we now know police officers on the scene saw him
  736. 46:49and this is the official terminology in the report shimming up the wall, shimming up the
  737. 46:55wall. He was identified by police shimming up the wall before he got to the roof.
  738. 47:03Then we had an issue communication that all the secret services for secret service personnel
  739. 47:07couldn't get on the roof because it was too slow yet civilians and local law enforcement saw him
  740. 47:14negotiating the same roof that was deemed to, quote, unquote, dangerous for the
  741. 47:20secret service. Oh, and by the way, even though the secret service was notified of a
  742. 47:26threat from the Iranians, Mr. Trump was denied additional secret service personnel,
  743. 47:34even though there was a formal, credible threat made by the number one state sponsor
  744. 47:39of terror, yet the secret service denied additional protection for former
  745. 47:44President Trump.
  746. 47:46Well, did I mention that the dude was able to get a clear line of sight to discharge a
  747. 47:53shot a hundred and fifty yards away?
  748. 47:57A hundred and fifty yards away?
  749. 47:59Which people who have shooting experience will tell you that's a rookie distance.
  750. 48:07Yet he was able to be taken out after he was able to get a shot off by a sniper 400 yards
  751. 48:14away.
  752. 48:15I'm just saying there are more questions and the reason why I'm presenting this, all of
  753. 48:19of a sudden she wasn't going to resign now she's resigned.
  754. 48:22Seeing Washington speech resignations usually accompany okay end of conversation move on.
  755. 48:29I am not interested in end of conversation move on because we cannot have an attempt
  756. 48:34to murder the 45th president of the United States without getting to the bottom of this
  757. 48:39and the American people are owed an explanation.
  758. 48:46The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  759. 48:51Family Association or American Family Radio.

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