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June 24, 2025 · 49:17

A cease fire when the firing doesn’t cease and “Alligator Alcatraz”, are the focus

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0:00 - 15:00. James 1:5. God gives wisdom to those who seek it of Him. 15:00 - 31:00. What happens to a ceasefire when the firing doesn’t cease? 31:00 - 48:00. Florida now presents: Alligator Alcatraz. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  43. 1:56We are ready to rock and roll with today's edition
  44. 1:58of the program at this very moment.
  45. 1:59Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition
  46. 2:03your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate
  47. 2:08an outcome.
  48. 2:09And as you do so, I want to encourage you to do so with intentionality, recognizing the
  49. 2:14primacy that God places on the family.
  50. 2:19Literally guys, we have the opportunity on a daily basis to invest ourselves in eternal
  51. 2:24matters, contributing to the expansion of our kingdom by executing his commission, the
  52. 2:31outcome, generation capacity is disciple making. Every believer is called to participate in
  53. 2:37it. This is not a spectator sport. This is not a stand on a sideline and cheers someone
  54. 2:43else on that every one of us needs needs to be engaged. And as we see these events unfolding
  55. 2:49around the world, my hope is that the believer will recognize that we should be about redeeming
  56. 2:55the time, taking full advantage of every opportunity that God gives us to be a part of his plan
  57. 3:02for our society.
  58. 3:04No matter what goes on in the White House, what goes on in your house is far more important,
  59. 3:10not because of things obviously, not because of things in the White House are unimportant.
  60. 3:14You got bunkers being busted.
  61. 3:17That's pretty important, but it's not more important than what's going on in our homes.
  62. 3:21And too often we don't recognize the full on B2 bombing attack that's going on right in
  63. 3:26our own homes ideologically and philosophically.
  64. 3:30You know, I did a commentary.
  65. 3:32Some of you guys know I do one minute commentaries that air throughout the day on AFR.
  66. 3:36And I was talking about artificial intelligence.
  67. 3:40You know, one thing people need to recognize is that AI is not an independent, sentient
  68. 3:45phenomenon.
  69. 3:46You have people who program AI, you know, you have the algorithms have been programmed.
  70. 3:51reality is that's no such thing as neutral. And there was an investigation that just showed
  71. 3:56that, you know, chat GPT, if prompted with a minor looking for information about things
  72. 4:02concerning sexuality and identity, chat GPT is directing in the sources that say, hey, you
  73. 4:07can do this without your parents even knowing. You know, you should seek this. This doesn't
  74. 4:10require parental consent. You know, when prompted with a 12 year old is looking for certain
  75. 4:14information, you have chat GPT returning these responses. And so we have to remain perpetually
  76. 4:21vigilant. And one of the major things that I endeavor to encourage parents routinely with
  77. 4:27is the fact that you don't get to go back and repeat childhood for our children. You know,
  78. 4:32we don't get to do it again. You don't get to go back and do 14, 15 years old again. Don't
  79. 4:36get to do 8, 9, and 10, over again. So let's be about our father's business and be vigilant
  80. 4:41right in our own homes. Far be it from us to be a people who know everything that's going
  81. 4:46on with Fordo and the Thompson is for Han and yet we don't know what's going on in our is
  82. 4:51backdoor. We don't know what's going on upstairs. We don't know what's going on in the back porch.
  83. 4:56We don't know what's on the computers in our own homes. We don't want to be that kind of
  84. 5:02people guys. To the word of God we go James chapter one is where I want to go today. I've
  85. 5:07been talking a lot and praying on the program for our leaders to have wisdom and I just want
  86. 5:13to show you in scripture that the Lord invites us to do that very thing. I know many of you
  87. 5:18know that, but for those who may not be aware of that or for those who may know it generally,
  88. 5:23but may not know it somewhere in the Bible. I want to know specifically where it is. Well,
  89. 5:27congratulations. Today is the day. James chapter one is where we're going to go. James chapter one,
  90. 5:34verse five is what I want to focus on by way of reminder. The Epistle James is
  91. 5:41Epistle is written by the natural half brother of Jesus, the son of Mary and Joseph according to
  92. 5:46the scriptures and by way of reminder, James came to faith in Christ after Jesus' resurrection,
  93. 5:55which is something worth considering in and of itself.
  94. 6:00Lots of people may say things about, you talking about my brother, I know this guy,
  95. 6:04and to have someone as close to Jesus to not only refer to him as my brother,
  96. 6:09but to say, this is my Lord, this is my God, the Savior of my soul.
  97. 6:14It's a pretty big deal, but James chapter 1 verse 5 says this,
  98. 6:19but if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God,
  99. 6:26who gives to all generously and without reproach,
  100. 6:32and it will be given to him.
  101. 6:36I'm going to read it again.
  102. 6:38But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God,
  103. 6:42who gives to all generously and without reproach and it will be given to him.
  104. 6:48One of the things I want to point out is that James is writing and he pins
  105. 6:54that particular verse within the context of the individual navigating difficult
  106. 6:59times, navigating challenging times, navigating adversity.
  107. 7:05And it is in that context that he says, Hey, well, facing this difficulty, if you
  108. 7:13like wisdom, ask God, ask God for wisdom.
  109. 7:19In the God that you're asking, he gives generously, he gives generously and without
  110. 7:27reproach.
  111. 7:28Now all of those components are vitally necessary to understand.
  112. 7:32The God that we appeal to, that we cry out to, that we seek is one who invites us to ask
  113. 7:40wisdom of him, who invites us to seek him for wisdom.
  114. 7:46There is no justification or excuse for anyone who might know God is this way to yet
  115. 7:53press forward in any circumstance without God's wisdom because it is God who invites
  116. 7:58us to ask him for wisdom.
  117. 8:00He invites us to make this request.
  118. 8:03He invites us, as the Hebrew writer says, to boldly approach the throne of grace in times
  119. 8:08of need.
  120. 8:09He invites us to seek it of him.
  121. 8:11He tells us he's God who gives this wisdom generously, generously.
  122. 8:22He's not going to, he's not like, you know, a communist outpost that's going to ration wisdom.
  123. 8:28Let me see your card.
  124. 8:31What is your number?
  125. 8:33Speak loudly.
  126. 8:35You'll get only two portion of wisdom.
  127. 8:39Go before I collision the coffee.
  128. 8:43No, he gives generously.
  129. 8:46He's not miserly holding the burlap sack bag of wisdom.
  130. 8:50Is it like, I will distribute sparingly to you.
  131. 8:54Only little bit of time, eight pins.
  132. 8:56One portion or eight, one portion, Mr. Hurst.
  133. 9:00God doesn't do that, he gives generously.
  134. 9:02And then he tells us, he does so without reproach.
  135. 9:06And this is something I think may be best explained
  136. 9:11because many of us have had the experience.
  137. 9:13When you've been in a circumstance,
  138. 9:15or been in a situation where you might have needed help,
  139. 9:17but the person who gives you the help,
  140. 9:19who might be giving you the help,
  141. 9:21will remind you about it every single chance they get.
  142. 9:25Now, remember when you were down,
  143. 9:28and I was there for you.
  144. 9:29Now, remember that you, remember that.
  145. 9:32Or we'll try to put you in a position to feel less than,
  146. 9:37to denigrate you because you've needed help at a time.
  147. 9:40God is revealing, he's not like that.
  148. 9:42He's not gonna, you're not gonna be reproach.
  149. 9:44You won't be up-braided because you need to help.
  150. 9:47You need to whizz them.
  151. 9:48Oh.
  152. 9:48Ha ha ha.
  153. 9:50You don't know anything.
  154. 9:50You always need somebody to help you out.
  155. 9:53God is not like that.
  156. 9:55He gives generously and he does so without reproach.
  157. 10:01And he is the one that reveals to us in his holy word
  158. 10:03that this is the way he is, this is who he is.
  159. 10:06And he is the one who conveys to us.
  160. 10:08Man, if you seek this of me, I'll give it to you.
  161. 10:11I'll give it to you.
  162. 10:13We have been praying, I've been praying for our nation's leader,
  163. 10:18his advisors and cabinet.
  164. 10:20I've been praying for Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel.
  165. 10:23I've been praying for the Iranian people
  166. 10:28and praying for others.
  167. 10:30But I don't want you to think that the pursuit of wisdom
  168. 10:33and the request for wisdom is limited to heads of state,
  169. 10:37matters of national interest and import.
  170. 10:39You know what else I pray for wisdom for?
  171. 10:41For how to parent my children.
  172. 10:44I pray for wisdom for how to dwell with my wife in an understanding manner.
  173. 10:47I pray for wisdom by how to navigate this program.
  174. 10:52I pray for wisdom and how to be something like when there is no microphone around.
  175. 10:56You understand what I'm saying?
  176. 10:57This is not something that is limited to any particular aspect of life.
  177. 11:02This is something that is available for us in the whole of life, the whole of all of Christ
  178. 11:09for all of life.
  179. 11:12But the unfortunate reality, and my brother,
  180. 11:15as your way, did an amazing job talking about this
  181. 11:20at the Cultureproof Conference this past weekend
  182. 11:22and talking about professing Christians
  183. 11:24living functionally as humanists.
  184. 11:28You know, we're so content.
  185. 11:31We're trying to make things happen in the flesh,
  186. 11:33make things happen in our own,
  187. 11:34trying to hustle and trying to grind
  188. 11:37and trying to hustle and trying to grind
  189. 11:38and make no mistake about it,
  190. 11:39a diligent work ethic is biblical.
  191. 11:44but that work ethic is not the source of our strength.
  192. 11:47The work ethic should not be the source of our confidence.
  193. 11:52The confidence is in the King of Kings
  194. 11:55and in the Lord of Lords,
  195. 11:58the one who rules and reigns in the affairs of men,
  196. 12:00the one whose sovereignty remains unimpeached.
  197. 12:06That is the fulcrum of our hope.
  198. 12:08He is the fulcrum of our confidence.
  199. 12:12And so I encourage you that no matter what the circumstance
  200. 12:15is and by God's grace I've endeavored
  201. 12:17to make it a life habit, that before I begin deliberating,
  202. 12:21I pray.
  203. 12:24Before I begin figuring, I pray.
  204. 12:26And I don't wanna sit here and make it like,
  205. 12:28oh yes, I'm just a perfect disciple.
  206. 12:30No, there have been times, but I've been man, man,
  207. 12:34the circumstances I've started figuring
  208. 12:35and God will remind me by the Spirit,
  209. 12:36whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
  210. 12:42Let's not get the cart before the horse.
  211. 12:47We've filled with example after example in scripture,
  212. 12:50You know, of people of Kings, King Asa,
  213. 12:52I was talking about that this weekend,
  214. 12:53started off well as a king in Judah.
  215. 12:58And then after he became comfortable in this position
  216. 13:00as the king, as he, after he had been on the throne,
  217. 13:04you know, for an appreciable amount of time,
  218. 13:06then his confidence rested in himself.
  219. 13:07How many times in the scripture you've seen
  220. 13:10that so and so was dependent upon the Lord
  221. 13:13while he was small in his own eyes,
  222. 13:14yet when he became strong, that's almost like,
  223. 13:18done, done, done, done, in the Bible,
  224. 13:20I can hear that in my mind.
  225. 13:21And when he became strong, oh boy, here it comes.
  226. 13:24When he became strong,
  227. 13:27and God is not like he's opposed to strength.
  228. 13:32It's when we become strong in our own eyes
  229. 13:35and we become comfortable with pride
  230. 13:38in its braggadocious presentations
  231. 13:42or in the subtleties of things like self-reliance
  232. 13:48and the subtleties of, you're enough.
  233. 13:55No, we're not enough.
  234. 13:55I'm not enough.
  235. 13:57Man, I need the Lord.
  236. 13:59I need the Lord.
  237. 14:00Daily, you need the Lord.
  238. 14:04One of the greatest exercises and deception
  239. 14:07is for a people to get to the place
  240. 14:09of where they functionally live as if the Lord,
  241. 14:11okay, we don't need him.
  242. 14:14For these other things, I mean, we're cool.
  243. 14:17We only call him on the big things.
  244. 14:22You know, one of the egregious examples of Samson,
  245. 14:25you know, the Bible says that he was unaware
  246. 14:28that the Lord was no longer with him.
  247. 14:30He was unaware.
  248. 14:32And he said within himself, I'll shake myself as I have in times past.
  249. 14:40That's a harrowing place to be, man.
  250. 14:44But if any of you lacks wisdom, let a mask of God who gives to all
  251. 14:49generously without reproach and it, meaning wisdom will be given to him.
  252. 14:58Refuse to go it alone, folks.
  253. 15:00Refuse to go it alone.
  254. 15:03We have access to omniscience, to omnipotence.
  255. 15:08I'm knee-pulted all power.
  256. 15:10Why would I try to do it on my own?
  257. 15:13So I'm 15-5 explains it perfectly.
  258. 15:16He is divine, we are the branches.
  259. 15:18Apart from him, we can do nothing.
  260. 15:21We will be prudent to embrace that posture
  261. 15:24and live perpetual dependence upon the Lord.
  262. 15:33Shining light into the darkness,
  263. 15:35this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  264. 15:39Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  265. 15:42the third here while we're on the air.
  266. 15:44Yesterday news broke of the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, President Trump announced
  267. 15:51it himself.
  268. 15:52We read the announcement on the air.
  269. 15:54I told you yesterday that this is breaking right now, so I don't have the ability to vent
  270. 16:00it, to evaluate it.
  271. 16:01I was just reporting it as I'm getting the information and it turns out that the information was accurate
  272. 16:08when it broke and that what I reported was accurate.
  273. 16:13However, along with the ceasefire announcement,
  274. 16:21it appears that the ceasefire agreement
  275. 16:27was breached immediately.
  276. 16:31Israel is accusing Iran of breaching the ceasefire.
  277. 16:37Iran is saying, no, we didn't breach the ceasefire.
  278. 16:39We just wanted to, and obviously I'm paraphrasing
  279. 16:41and summarizing, but we just wanted to get
  280. 16:43all our shots off before the ceasefire kicked in.
  281. 16:46Guys, I'm not kidding.
  282. 16:49That's their excuse.
  283. 16:50They're saying that we're already in operations underway in the ceasefire once
  284. 16:55supposed to start for another few moments.
  285. 16:59Dude, that's what you want.
  286. 17:01President Trump was very angry at both Israel and Iran.
  287. 17:07Most more is seen.
  288. 17:09He was more angry with Israel.
  289. 17:11It seemed than Iran this morning as he boarded Air Force One and routed to the Netherlands
  290. 17:17for the NATO summit that's happening as we speak right now.
  291. 17:23So angry that as he was boarding the plane,
  292. 17:26he even resorted to one choice word
  293. 17:32as he expressed his disdain.
  294. 17:35I want you to listen to you and watch President Trump
  295. 17:38as he's, he responds to the gaggle of reporters
  296. 17:41that are on the lawn outside of the White House
  297. 17:44as he's preparing to depart ahead
  298. 17:46to the NATO summit earlier this morning.
  299. 17:49It's clip number two, clip two, go.
  300. 17:59Yeah, I do.
  301. 18:00They violated, but Israel violated it too.
  302. 18:04Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out
  303. 18:07and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which
  304. 18:09I've never seen before.
  305. 18:11The biggest load that we've seen, I'm not happy with Israel.
  306. 18:14You know, when I say, OK, now you have 12 hours,
  307. 18:18you don't go out in the first hour
  308. 18:19and just drop everything you have on them.
  309. 18:21So I'm not happy with them.
  310. 18:23I'm not happy with Iran either, but I'm really unhappy
  311. 18:26of Israel's going out this morning
  312. 18:27because of one rocket that didn't land that was shot.
  313. 18:31Perhaps by mistake that didn't land.
  314. 18:33I'm not happy about that.
  315. 18:35You know what?
  316. 18:37We basically have two countries that have been fighting
  317. 18:41so long and so hard that they don't know
  318. 18:43what the f*** they're doing.
  319. 18:45Do you understand that?
  320. 18:49Now clearly we edited that audio here.
  321. 18:53But I haven't seen President Trump that angry in public.
  322. 18:59I don't know, you know, I'm not a, I don't follow him all around every single day, but
  323. 19:05he was, he was quite upset about it.
  324. 19:09That's the way the morning began, but as things are now, apparently the ceasefire is holding,
  325. 19:17you know, President Trump also stated, this is why he was on Air Force one.
  326. 19:21He stated explicitly that he does he is not in favor of regime change and is not working
  327. 19:30toward regime change.
  328. 19:31All right, which I believe is the right call from this perspective.
  329. 19:37American troops don't need to be involved with an on the ground effort for regime change.
  330. 19:42But let me tell you this, I do support regime change.
  331. 19:47Now I offer the question that I began discussing yesterday, I believe, how long do you expect
  332. 19:55a ceasefire to hold when on one side of the ceasefire you have maniacal demonically?
  333. 20:03I would argue demonically inspired terrorists.
  334. 20:07How long do you expect a ceasefire to hold history has taught us that theocratic zealots
  335. 20:16that are demonically inspired, like the Ayatollah that I ran, they really speak one language.
  336. 20:24And that language is force.
  337. 20:28And they'll say, uncle, when they got the snot knocked out of them, you know, Ayatollahs, they
  338. 20:36took a few of their B2 vitamins, you know, then they'll say uncle then they wasn't saying
  339. 20:42uncle October 7th.
  340. 20:43Now, again, I want to be absolutely clear about this.
  341. 20:49I'm not saying the United States needs to be involved in going in and doing these things.
  342. 20:56I sure wouldn't be mad if Israel did though.
  343. 20:59I wouldn't be mad if the Iranian people were able to rise up, you know, the Shah of Iran
  344. 21:09son, the prince, the crown prince of Iran is in Paris talking big noise, talking about
  345. 21:17Iranian military members reaching out to him and all of these things.
  346. 21:25I'm just saying that, you know, this, this is a regime guys.
  347. 21:28I don't really, I don't know if many people understand this.
  348. 21:31This is a regime that hangs its own citizens.
  349. 21:34If the women come outside and they're not properly burked up, they hang them.
  350. 21:39They hang them before Israel started the, the, the, the
  351. 21:46their war against him 12 days ago.
  352. 21:49They literally had prisons filled with Iranians who had the audacity to say,
  353. 21:55you know what?
  354. 21:56I serve Jesus now preparing to execute them.
  355. 22:00You know, this, this is an exceedingly oppressive regime.
  356. 22:05You know, I was talking to a studio with Reid and who said, man, why, why would the,
  357. 22:09the, the Iranians, you know, pop off their firecrackers.
  358. 22:12He didn't say firecrackers.
  359. 22:13I say firecrackers, shoot their missiles, but give the US advanced warning.
  360. 22:17I said, because it's kind of trying to save faith.
  361. 22:19They control the media in their own country.
  362. 22:22They want to continue to present in their own country
  363. 22:24as if they're still the big dogs barking in the nation.
  364. 22:27When the truth is, the whole world knows, they're not.
  365. 22:31And the reason why you have the all of a sudden willingness
  366. 22:33to seize fire is because they may not have any more fire,
  367. 22:37fireworks to shoot off, not many, not many.
  368. 22:41And then even in the last ditch effort,
  369. 22:43and frankly, I'm sick and tired of people
  370. 22:45trying to make this moral equivalence
  371. 22:47between Israel and the rest of the nations around them,
  372. 22:49because Israel participates in precision strikes,
  373. 22:53the Iranians lob missiles into residential neighborhoods.
  374. 22:58Kind of like Hamas showing up to kibbutz, kibbutz
  375. 23:02and murdering grandma's.
  376. 23:09It's absurd.
  377. 23:12So no, I don't want the US involved
  378. 23:13in another foreign Middle East war,
  379. 23:16a protracted nation building effort
  380. 23:18and all these other kinds of things,
  381. 23:20but you won't see me shedding a tear
  382. 23:25for the continuation of that, the Ayatollahs oppressive regime,
  383. 23:28not in the moment.
  384. 23:32Then I do think it's interesting that all of this is unfolding
  385. 23:37as President Trump is in a route to the NATO summit,
  386. 23:42demanding that NATO members spend up to 5% of their GDP
  387. 23:50on their own defense.
  388. 23:53And what do you know?
  389. 23:54Every NATO member has agreed to do so today except Spain.
  390. 23:58In the past, hardly any of these members
  391. 24:01have been doing any of these things.
  392. 24:02And for those who don't know, NATO is a North Atlantic Treaty Organization that came to
  393. 24:06for as a result of an effort to try to keep Russian aggression and expansion under wraps.
  394. 24:13All right.
  395. 24:14President Trump during his first term said, we get ripped off.
  396. 24:17You had this Article 5 agreement for NATO members to come to each other's defense.
  397. 24:22But let's be honest about this.
  398. 24:24All of these other nations are dependent on America.
  399. 24:26How do we know that?
  400. 24:27We don't want to have a function of military, generally speaking.
  401. 24:30The rest of you jokers ain't spending any money on your own defense, and y'all just sitting
  402. 24:33there waiting on America to defend you.
  403. 24:35Not any longer.
  404. 24:36So President Trump started that in his first term, and he's continuing it now.
  405. 24:42You know, who would have thunk it?
  406. 24:44Drop a few bunker busters.
  407. 24:48The next thing you know, NATO is like, oh yes, yes sir, we will pay 5% of our, yes we will.
  408. 24:55Yes we will.
  409. 24:58Yes we will.
  410. 24:59Yes we will.
  411. 25:01So it's just, it's interesting to see this kind of emotion displayed publicly.
  412. 25:07I think President Trump is very much so invested personally in the decision he made concerning
  413. 25:13the Middle East.
  414. 25:14He is also very invested in his America first posture that his participation using our service
  415. 25:23members in the Middle East because he believed that the Iranians posed a threat not only to
  416. 25:29Israel but to America, but went in only to get the job done to significantly degrade
  417. 25:37their nuclear capacity. President Trump, Defense Secretary
  418. 25:42Hagg Seth, continually use the term obliterate obliterating Iran's
  419. 25:46nuclear capacity. Vice President J.D. Vance used that same term as
  420. 25:51well. We have not been able to do it on the ground bomb damage
  421. 25:56assessment. There's some discussion and debate as to whether
  422. 26:00or not the Iranian nuclear capacity has been obliterated as
  423. 26:04that term is commonly understood.
  424. 26:07Some are opining that the obliteration
  425. 26:10is removing the ability from our rantu
  426. 26:12and rich uranium beyond the 60% threshold
  427. 26:16to the 90% level where it can become weaponized.
  428. 26:19All right, I'm not gonna try to,
  429. 26:22you know, parse words here on the show.
  430. 26:26I look forward to seeing a more full damage assessment
  431. 26:32to get a proper understanding.
  432. 26:34You know, President Trump said that all of their nuclear capacity is buried under mountainous
  433. 26:38rock, you know?
  434. 26:41So let's see what happens.
  435. 26:44But I think we need to be, we need to be people who are students of history, guys, this, this
  436. 26:48isn't the first rumble, you know what I mean?
  437. 26:51You know, there have been, there have been times when you had, you know, Islamist aggressive
  438. 26:56forces who were backed away because they faced a more potent source of power.
  439. 27:01And then they back away only to allow themselves to scurry together, to get more power.
  440. 27:07And then guess what happens when they get more ability to fight again?
  441. 27:11The missile start again.
  442. 27:14I think we would be foolish to ignore the fact that there is a doctrine called techia amongst
  443. 27:20the terrorists that say, hey, you can lie along your lies in service to the dominance of Islam.
  444. 27:27So how do you factor that in with the nation who embraces the doctrine where they can lie
  445. 27:32and then say, yeah, but we're committed to an agreement.
  446. 27:34These are things that have to be considered.
  447. 27:35I know it makes some people uncomfortable,
  448. 27:37but this is the truth.
  449. 27:39This is the truth.
  450. 27:44All of that has to be taken into consideration.
  451. 27:46And I'm confident that the Trump administration
  452. 27:48is aware of it.
  453. 27:52I'm confident that Prime Minister Netanyahu's
  454. 27:56administration is aware of it,
  455. 28:00but you have to deal with reality.
  456. 28:05And then for the people,
  457. 28:07and I guess you don't have to do a whole lot about this
  458. 28:08you have people like Alexandria, occasional cortex.
  459. 28:16So I have an EDMP, President Trump,
  460. 28:18and you have Democrats in the House of Representatives
  461. 28:19like, no, over 120 Democrats joined with Republicans
  462. 28:23in the House of San, this is a ridiculous effort.
  463. 28:28The same people who would celebrate Barack Obama
  464. 28:30taking out Osama Bin Laden will say,
  465. 28:32you violated the War Powers Act.
  466. 28:35Have you read the act?
  467. 28:38That's gonna be my number one question for anybody
  468. 28:40in Congress when they start rumbling and...
  469. 28:43I don't have you read it.
  470. 28:45That's my for have you read it.
  471. 28:46What do you think about the bill?
  472. 28:48Have you read it?
  473. 28:50The war power is have you read it?
  474. 28:52Have you read it?
  475. 28:55That's what I'm gonna ask.
  476. 28:56Because I really don't think many of these people
  477. 28:58are reading these things before they get in front
  478. 28:59of a microphone and a television camera.
  479. 29:03I don't, I really don't think they are.
  480. 29:06So you have that going on.
  481. 29:13So thankfully it appears that the ceasefire
  482. 29:17has taken root in the Middle East.
  483. 29:20President Trump is at the NATO summit with the heads of state at NATO in NATO.
  484. 29:27President Trump was asked, do you think you'll see Voldemort or Dielinski while you're in
  485. 29:33the Netherlands?
  486. 29:34And he said probably so.
  487. 29:40So we'll see what happens there.
  488. 29:42You got him is rich.
  489. 29:44We have Vladimir Putin talking about he'll he'll be the peace broker between Israel and
  490. 29:50Iran.
  491. 29:51Yeah, right.
  492. 29:52Yeah, right.
  493. 29:53Putin broker of peace.
  494. 29:59No thank you.
  495. 30:01No thank you for that offering.
  496. 30:05Crazy times, man.
  497. 30:06Crazy, crazy, crazy times.
  498. 30:11In addition to, and I mentioned praying
  499. 30:12for different groups, I'm also praying for those Jews,
  500. 30:17for them to recognize Messiah's already come.
  501. 30:20And not as a hostile provocation,
  502. 30:25the simple truth is Messiah is Jewish.
  503. 30:32So is the Apostle Paul's Rabbi Anafarisa, you know?
  504. 30:36Peter, him too?
  505. 30:37Matthew, him too, we can go down a whole line.
  506. 30:41But there's only one name under heaven by which men must be saved.
  507. 30:47The entire epistles of the Galatians articulates that very beautifully.
  508. 30:52Now, salvation is not a product of ethnic dissent.
  509. 30:59It's one name under heaven by which men must be saved.
  510. 31:03That's through Jesus Christ.
  511. 31:05So I pray that they would recognize Messiah has come.
  512. 31:09Jesus is the way, the truth and the life.
  513. 31:14These things are all, all unfolding.
  514. 31:19And as my brother Jerry, in Tennessee would often say,
  515. 31:22man, things that I've fallen apart,
  516. 31:23things are falling into place, things are falling into place.
  517. 31:28Which is why wisdom necessitates
  518. 31:31that we recognize what's happening.
  519. 31:33As the sons of Isacar are knowing the signs of the times
  520. 31:35and what we should do, wisdom necessitates us
  521. 31:39to recognize what's transpiring and to see,
  522. 31:41ooh, the scriptures are true.
  523. 31:45Jesus is the way the truth in the life.
  524. 31:47So many of you saw, I think the guy with the highest IQ
  525. 31:51just came out and saying that he's convinced
  526. 31:53that Jesus Christ is God.
  527. 31:55I don't know if y'all saw that.
  528. 31:58Hey, you don't have to have the highest IQ in the world
  529. 32:01to know that the Scriptures are true.
  530. 32:04And that God is true.
  531. 32:05We'll talk more on the other side of the break.
  532. 32:08There's an interesting mayoral primary taking place right now
  533. 32:11in New York City.
  534. 32:12The polls will close in a couple hours.
  535. 32:16Man, I cannot believe the New Yorkers
  536. 32:18are considering this kind of candidate.
  537. 32:19You won't either when you hear about it.
  538. 32:21We'll be back after this break.
  539. 32:32The Hamilton Quarter podcast
  540. 32:34and one-minute commentaries are available at AFR.net.
  541. 32:37Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  542. 32:42Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton.
  543. 32:45The third here.
  544. 32:48Wanna be clear about something else?
  545. 32:49I'm pretty confident.
  546. 32:52No, the Dr. Luke wasn't a part of the Jewish contingent
  547. 32:59of Jesus' disciples.
  548. 33:01but it simply shows that the Lord declared
  549. 33:04in the book of Genesis, it's true,
  550. 33:05is that through Abraham's lineage,
  551. 33:08all the families of the earth would be blessed.
  552. 33:10That was God's design and desire,
  553. 33:13even when he established Abraham as the progenitor
  554. 33:19of the Hebrew people.
  555. 33:22That being said, you have,
  556. 33:26I guess I would have described this,
  557. 33:28regressives and you so idiots,
  558. 33:31Some might think that's a, and you know, you guys know,
  559. 33:34I don't mean useful idiots as a pejorative, I'm saying that,
  560. 33:37and within the Marxist literature,
  561. 33:39they describe people who are unaware of the Marxist objectives,
  562. 33:44but necessary, but who nevertheless are willing
  563. 33:49a lot allies in perpetuating those objectives,
  564. 33:53the Marxists describe them as useful idiots.
  565. 33:55They're idiots, but they're useful, you know?
  566. 33:58So there's a lion's kinda New York between useful idiots
  567. 34:00and regressive and again, somebody say,
  568. 34:04hey, why are you speaking redundantly?
  569. 34:08Democrat, state legislator, Zorin Mamdani
  570. 34:14is running for mayor in New York City.
  571. 34:18And that the Democrat primary for that race
  572. 34:24is happening right now, polls closed this evening.
  573. 34:28The primary competitors or the front runners
  574. 34:30in the Democrat primary,
  575. 34:31which is one of those places where the city is such a,
  576. 34:34such a Democrat stronghold that usually whoever wins a Democrat primary
  577. 34:39goes on to win the election. The front runners in the Democrat primary are
  578. 34:44its former governor Cuomo and Zoram Mamdani.
  579. 34:51Now some have asked, what about New York City mayor Eric Adams?
  580. 34:54Is he running for reelection? Oh, yes, he is running for reelection,
  581. 34:57but he is now reclassified himself to run as an independent.
  582. 35:01So he's not a participant in the Democrat primary.
  583. 35:07Zoram Mamdani identifies himself as a Democrat socialist.
  584. 35:15I think the evidence about him thinks he's tweeted.
  585. 35:18The positions that he's taking, his platform, all show,
  586. 35:21you could drop the Democrat and just show socialist.
  587. 35:24The man is a socialist.
  588. 35:25His own mamas come out and saying that he's a socialist.
  589. 35:29You know, uh, all of the, the, the greatest hits of socialism that you might think of, uh,
  590. 35:37concerning platform positions, you know, like freezing rent in New York city and having a city
  591. 35:44on the grocery store. You heard me right. His plan to deal with price difficulties in grocery
  592. 35:52stores is to, this is his own words, provide a public option for produce. I'm sure,
  593. 35:59nothing good wrong there. I'm sure you want to shop at the city on grocery store.
  594. 36:04I don't think so. But not only that, that's not even among the worst of his horrible platform
  595. 36:12positions. He also following October 7th had pro-Hamas sentiments and criticized Israel following
  596. 36:23October 7th and said an area word about Hamas. Still to this day has not criticized
  597. 36:29Hamas and he's known to support phrases like globalize the Intifada. I'll give you a
  598. 36:41little peep into his thought processes. Listen, look at this wonderful, what do you
  599. 36:50call it, this animation from Zorim Mamdani, who is really a socialist and seemingly
  600. 36:59anti-Semitic candidate for New York City mayors.
  601. 37:02Clip number three, clip three, go.
  602. 37:05Grocery prices are out of control.
  603. 37:07The cost of eggs and milk is skyrocketed.
  604. 37:09Dumb stores are even using dynamic pricing,
  605. 37:12jacking up the cost over the course of a day,
  606. 37:14depending on what they can get away with.
  607. 37:15It doesn't need to be this way.
  608. 37:17I'm Zahram Mambani, and as mayor,
  609. 37:18I will create a network of city-owned grocery stores.
  610. 37:21It's like a public option for produce.
  611. 37:24We will redirect city funds from corporate supermarkets
  612. 37:27to city-owned grocery stores, whose mission is lower prices,
  613. 37:31not price gouging.
  614. 37:32These stores will operate without a profit motive,
  615. 37:35or having to pay property taxes or rent,
  616. 37:37and will pass on those savings to you.
  617. 37:42They want to have to pay property taxes over rent,
  618. 37:44and they're gonna pass on savings to you, right.
  619. 37:48Just like, if you lock your doctor, you can keep it.
  620. 37:50And remember that one?
  621. 37:51Remember that one?
  622. 37:52Yeah, that one was a good one.
  623. 37:54I was like, you guys, come on.
  624. 37:56If you like your doctor, you can keep it.
  625. 37:58How, Sway?
  626. 38:01This is crazy.
  627. 38:03And you can draw this down from the,
  628. 38:07didn't expect that when it come out section
  629. 38:09of the show prep corner.
  630. 38:11The Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Tribune,
  631. 38:16not known to be a bastion of constitutionalist
  632. 38:22and fiscal sanity and fiscally saying thought.
  633. 38:26They came out today with an editorial warning New Yorkers.
  634. 38:31Mm hmm.
  635. 38:32Warning New Yorkers, the headline for their editorial quote,
  636. 38:39want to know how a socialist mayor would govern New York City?
  637. 38:44Ask Chicago and quote Chicago Tribune and say that is
  638. 38:51explaining to New Yorkers.
  639. 38:53Listen, y'all don't want none of this socialist mayor stuff.
  640. 38:57None of this socialist mayor stuff.
  641. 38:59And now we know we just did it.
  642. 39:02Brandon Johnson, according to the Chicago Tribune,
  643. 39:06is the socialist mayor that New Yorkers are considering.
  644. 39:15The Chicago Tribune went out and said quote,
  645. 39:17"'Low turnout makes it easier for radicals
  646. 39:19"'to capture public office."
  647. 39:21And that's a mistake we hope New Yorkers don't make.
  648. 39:23If New Yorkers are frustrated with Mayor Eric Adams,
  649. 39:26they should be careful not to trade him
  650. 39:28for someone who might preside over a city
  651. 39:31that is less competitive and less financially secure.
  652. 39:34Trust us, we're living that reality."
  653. 39:38That's in the Chicago Tribune.
  654. 39:40They go on and on to say,
  655. 39:42Momdani wants to freeze rents,
  656. 39:44open city owned grocery stores,
  657. 39:46provide bus service for free.
  658. 39:49That's in quotes,
  659. 39:50tax corporations in the 1%
  660. 39:52and increase the minimum wage to $30.
  661. 39:54Among other left wing positions
  662. 39:56that differ greatly from Cuomo.
  663. 39:58Most of Mamdani's ideas are shared, at least in principle, by Mayor Brandon Johnson.
  664. 40:04And many of them are popular in blue cities.
  665. 40:07But experience has taught us here that far-left candidates do not make for effective or popular
  666. 40:13municipal executives in today's stressful economy.
  667. 40:17Didn't have that one on my car today.
  668. 40:21The Chicago Tribune is warning New Yorkers that Zorran Mamdani will be to them what Brandon
  669. 40:29Johnson has been to Chicagoans. If you remember, you know, Lori B. New Jews Lightfoot was jettisoned
  670. 40:42by the New Yorkers, but they were, and they did it, man. They voted for Brandon Johnson. And now
  671. 40:52they regret it. And the Chicago Tribune is trying to warn New Yorkers. It'd be interesting to see
  672. 41:00it's amazing that a person with with Mom Donnie's platform could could rise to the top of the
  673. 41:06Democrat primary, but folks that's where we are. That's where we are. And you have some younger
  674. 41:12New Yorkers supporting Mom Donnie. We'll see how that turns out when polls close this evening.
  675. 41:19A bit of good news coming out of the state of Florida and I have two stories I'll try
  676. 41:24to get to in this last few moments of the show. Florida's Attorney General James Othmeyer
  677. 41:30appeared with the U.S. Marshall for the Central District of Florida, William Burger, to announce
  678. 41:36the rescue of 60 missing children as part of what was called Operation Dragon Eye in the
  679. 41:43Tampa Bay area of the state. As a result of the operation, eight defendants were arrested
  680. 41:51including human trafficking charges. These are children who have been missing for quite some
  681. 41:56time in ages ranging from nine to 17 years old. According to U.S. Marshall Burger, he said,
  682. 42:06quote, the unique part of this operation was the fact that underaged, critically missing
  683. 42:11children ranging from ages nine to 17 were not only recovered, but were debriefed and
  684. 42:15provided with physical and psychological care. I just wanted to shine a bit of highlight
  685. 42:21on this good news because these are children who have been missing from people's families
  686. 42:25for an appreciable amount of time.
  687. 42:27And they were able to recover these children, all 60 of them, and were able to get them help
  688. 42:34in medical care and all of those things, because these children have been trafficked.
  689. 42:41And they were found as a result of this operation in the state of Florida.
  690. 42:48Another thing I want to mention in this, Florida is something from Ron DeSantis announcing
  691. 42:54the A, you try to protest in Florida, you block up the streets.
  692. 42:58Our folks are running over.
  693. 43:02Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
  694. 43:03Oh, no, no, that's something that's something I mentioned.
  695. 43:08If I didn't mention that about mom, Donnie being a Muslim, I thought I
  696. 43:11didn't mention that.
  697. 43:11Maybe I just didn't say it out loud.
  698. 43:13Okay.
  699. 43:13Oh, yeah, yeah, he is a Muslim.
  700. 43:15No doubt about it.
  701. 43:15That's why I started off by saying that New Yorkers are considering turning
  702. 43:19New York into London, turn New York into London.
  703. 43:25And this is why he had nothing to say about Hamas, but criticized Israel following October 7th.
  704. 43:34So that is that's going back to the Zoram-Momdani story. But going back to Florida,
  705. 43:39this is something that came across like, wow, Florida is something. So Ron DeSantis
  706. 43:46warned the protesters, state of Florida has their own plan for how they plan to handle illegal aliens
  707. 43:58that are detained in their state.
  708. 44:01You don't have to listen to me talk about it.
  709. 44:04Their Attorney General James Ufmeyer
  710. 44:07will explain it all to you himself.
  711. 44:09It's clip number four, clip four.
  712. 44:11Go.
  713. 44:11Attorney General James Ufmeyer here,
  714. 44:13the Miami-Dade Collier Training Facility.
  715. 44:16This is an old, virtually abandoned airport facility
  716. 44:19right in the middle of the Everglades.
  717. 44:21The board has been leading on immigration enforcement,
  718. 44:24supporting the Trump administration
  719. 44:26in ISIS efforts to detain and deport criminal aliens, the governor tasked state leaders to
  720. 44:31identify places for new temporary detention facilities.
  721. 44:35I think this is the best one, as I call it, alligator alcatraz.
  722. 44:41This 30 square mile area is completely surrounded by the Everglades.
  723. 44:45It represents a efficient low cost opportunity to build a temporary detention facility because
  724. 44:51you don't need to invest that much in the perimeter.
  725. 44:54get out there's not much waiting for them other than alligators and high-passed.
  726. 44:57No where to go, nowhere to hide.
  727. 45:00Within just 30 to 60 days after we begin construction it could be up and running and could house
  728. 45:06as many as a thousand criminal aliens.
  729. 45:08This presents a great opportunity for the state of Florida to work with Miami-Dade and
  730. 45:12Collier counties, alligator alcatraz.
  731. 45:15We're ready to go.
  732. 45:18Alligator alcatraz.
  733. 45:20Wow, that's an idea for you.
  734. 45:27That's an idea for you.
  735. 45:29So they're proposing a facility that will be surrounded almost like a moat.
  736. 45:35Remember like the old a swamp moat comprised of gators and snakes that that is an interesting
  737. 45:51notion that there are people up in arms.
  738. 45:53who's going to pay for that and who's going to do this?
  739. 45:56Those are questions I do think are worth asking.
  740. 46:00But the people that are beginning to realize
  741. 46:04it's amazing how much Florida has changed
  742. 46:06in just a short amount of time.
  743. 46:08Does anyone remember how close they came
  744. 46:10to having Andrew Gillum?
  745. 46:12Remember that?
  746. 46:14It's almost like we're like,
  747. 46:17decades removed from that.
  748. 46:19It wasn't that long ago.
  749. 46:20It wasn't that long ago.
  750. 46:23And I mean, I want to go into Andrew Gillum
  751. 46:25being caught in a hotel and the drugs
  752. 46:29and homosexual stuff going on, all that kind of stuff.
  753. 46:36When Ron DeSantis became governor of Florida,
  754. 46:38it was only initially became governor of Florida,
  755. 46:40it was only by a few points.
  756. 46:45After him serving as governor,
  757. 46:47he literally has been involved in a state
  758. 46:50that had been historically to that up and to that point,
  759. 46:54when he had the close race against Andrew Gillum,
  760. 46:56a purple state, to now being a functionally red state,
  761. 47:01where you have an attorney general talking about,
  762. 47:03Alligator Alcatraz.
  763. 47:05And you know what, many of the citizens in the state of Florida
  764. 47:08are going to support him.
  765. 47:11It's an amazing, an amazing, and amazing changing of events.
  766. 47:17Well, I'm gonna conclude the program the way I started it.
  767. 47:20The Lord invites us, if we like wisdom,
  768. 47:21to ask him, to seek him for the wisdom.
  769. 47:24And he gives generously, gives wisdom generously
  770. 47:30without reproach.
  771. 47:32If we seek wisdom of Him, we can be confident that He grants us, that He will grant us the
  772. 47:37wisdom that we specifically need in times of adversity.
  773. 47:43And as we set our course to receive that wisdom of God, I likewise encourage to cultivate
  774. 47:50heart conditions to put into practice what God reveals to us.
  775. 47:55That's James chapter 1 verse 5 where we began the program, you all have a wonderful evening,
  776. 48:00Lord willing will be back tomorrow.
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