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1:00this company office before we come to the studio, that's all.
1:03We're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program, ladies and gentlemen,
1:07thank you for tuning in.
1:10Much is happening all over the world, much is happening in our own nation.
1:14There are many places where you could tune in at this very moment in time, but I am grateful
1:21and our team here is exceedingly grateful that you've made the decision to hang out in the
1:26corner with us.
1:27At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transitions from your
1:30part-time job where you generate an income. Yep, that's what I said. Part-time job is
1:37income generation because the full-time job, the full-time job is outcome,
1:43cultivation. And as you are making your transition, I want to urge you to do so
1:50with intentionality, recognizing the primacy that God places on family. You're
1:56gonna see here in the scripture God views family as a gift. He views family
2:02as a gift, and we should view it similarly. I talk about this quite often. The grace of God
2:10is sufficient. The blood of Jesus covers all sin, but not all sins are the same. Let me see this way.
2:21All sin is the same in terms of its eternal consequences if we persist without repentance,
2:29but not all sin is the same in terms of its temporal consequences. I made the point I was talking to
2:36to a gentleman about this earlier today, you know, we don't get to repeat previous years
2:42with our children.
2:43You know, I'm just, I'm gobsmacked to think about this man that I have a 15 year old now,
2:50two teenagers.
2:51And when one of these days, I don't know, soon enough I'm going to bring the crew in here
2:57because we all see Spider-Man now, Spider-Man ain't a little spidey anymore.
3:01And it's just a consistent reminder that time is not waiting for any of us.
3:09As it pertains to our children, man, we have in terms of the entire life span, average life
3:15spans.
3:16Of course, there are always exceptions and outliers to this.
3:20But the formative years for our children, man, they go by like that.
3:24They go by so quickly.
3:27And as Dr. Barnard, our friend Dr. Barnard shared many times, man, by the time you get
3:32about 12, 13 years old, worldviews are usually pretty settled.
3:36That's amazing to think about.
3:41Unfortunately, many of us, especially us as men, we're often tempted to spend ourselves.
3:46We've got to get the money.
3:47We've got to work.
3:48We've got to do these things.
3:49Then you blink and you wake up and now your child is 24.
3:55What happened?
3:56What happened at that time?
3:57Let us be diligent to first of all understand the primacy that God places on family.
4:04Welcome God's view to inform our understanding of it and respond with the immediacy and the
4:09urgency that is necessary because we can play games what we want. We can offer
4:14children's church, graham crackers and apple juice continuously while the world
4:18is offering drag queen story hours and abortion is everything books for five to
4:22eight year olds like we've been talking about and we will never and we talk about
4:29it this on this show daily intentionally we will never out politic out vote out
4:36Supreme Court opinion deficiencies that abound in the home to lots of things that
4:44what we can do, one thing that God commanded his disciples to do is to make disciples.
4:50We are to do that, starting within our homes.
4:55This audience has a broad cross section, and we have people in various life stages, but
5:02we have to understand the significance of family to God, and the role that family plays in
5:07God's economy and respond accordingly.
5:10To the word of God we go, Exodus chapter 1, so we're going to go today, Exodus chapter
5:151, verses 15 through 22.
5:22Alright, in this chapter, the book of Exodus, which literally means exit, it begins and it
5:28mentions right about verse 8 that Egypt had a Pharaoh arise who didn't know Joseph and
5:35the contributions that Joseph made and how really Yahweh's ministry through Joseph actually
5:42saved Egypt and set the foundation for Egypt to rise to global superpower status as a result
5:50of the wisdom and prudence employed during the famine that came.
5:55And prior to the famine, you recall Joseph had the dream that a famine was coming with
6:00the lean cows and the healthy cows and interpreted that dream for Pharaoh and said, so, wow,
6:06our agricultural society is plentiest, man, we need to store up grain because there's a
6:11famine coming. There's going to be seven abundant years. And then seven lean years in Egypt ended
6:19up being the only nation with grain because the famine was so devastating. Well, that led
6:24to other nations becoming subservient, frankly, economically and otherwise to the nation of Egypt.
6:31But then a Pharaoh rose who did not know Joseph. How is that possible? Right. And this is after
6:38Joseph had moved his family into Egypt.
6:43They resided in Goshen and they multiplied in the Egyptian pharaoh, say,
6:48whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
6:49These Hebrew people are too strong for us.
6:53They multiply vigorously.
6:55They are fort, they are fort fort fortuitous people.
6:59We need to come up with a scheme to get rid of them.
7:02And so Pharaoh yielded to, I would argue, a demonically inspired plan.
7:08If you heard this before, to annihilate all of the Hebrew boys, to murder them.
7:16He even gave instructions to the Hebrew midwives, which you're going to see here in the text.
7:21Exodus chapter 1 verse 15.
7:25Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, one of them was named Shifra.
7:34And the other, Pua, when you serve as a midwife to the Hebrew women and see them on the birth
7:40stool, if it is the son, you shall kill him.
7:46But if it is a daughter, she shall live.
7:50But the midwives feared God."
7:52Look at that.
7:53But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them.
8:00But let the male children live.
8:02So the king of Egypt called the midwives and said to them, why have you done this?
8:07And let the male children live.
8:09The midwives said to Pharaoh, because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women, for
8:13they are vigorous and give birth before the midwife comes to them.
8:17So God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied and grew very strong.
8:24And because, look at this in verse 21, and because the midwives feared God, he gave them,
8:33God gave them families.
8:40Then Pharaoh commanded all his people, every son that is born to the Hebrews, you shall
8:45cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live." And this is the context in which
8:51Moshe, Moses was born because his parents refused to obey Pharaoh's unjust decree. Now, I mentioned
9:02this demonically inspired strategy, and I've discussed on the program before how Satan does not
9:09like to contend with full-grown opposition. So what he seeks to do is to eliminate that opposition
9:22in its infancy. There has always been a demonic motivation for the slaughter of innocent children.
9:34Just as it was in Exodus 1, it is equally a demonic inspiration that causes people to rejoice
9:40at the slaughter of innocent children and even in our context to say that it is a right.
9:47What a disgusting and odious notion. But what I don't want you to miss in this,
9:58This man would can only be described as this potent scripture recording history for us,
10:04revealing God's heart and the mind of God to us.
10:07I don't want you to miss this understanding because some people try to say, whoa, hey,
10:11but shift from pure.
10:13I didn't do what Pharaoh commanded because Pharaoh's command was an unjust decree from
10:18God's standpoint.
10:20This is why the Declaration of Independence idea of unalienable rights and the communication
10:26of government having just powers is so profound because government does not give mankind rights.
10:34Government at its highest efficacy, government's role is to protect to the individual the rights
10:42that are given by God, the God-given rights because man is made in God's image.
10:51response to Shifra and pure pure's righteous actions. It was righteous for them to refuse
11:02to comply with a decree that violated God's law, that violated God's will. The scripture
11:15articulates that as Shifra and pure sought to protect families of the Hebrew people, the
11:26Scripture articulates it in such a fashion to where God rewards them, to where God rewards
11:36them.
11:38And what was the reward?
11:40I'll read it again.
11:42Verse 21, and because the midwives feared God, because the midwives feared God, he, God,
11:52gave them families, families of their own.
12:01It breaks my heart how in our society we have been so inundated with anti-Christ ideology,
12:09with demonic ideology that the little ward is about like in Colossians 2, that people treat
12:17family in such a way that rivals God's heart and turning families.
12:23This is one place all throughout Scripture.
12:25So on 127 talks about children bringing their heritage of the Lord, the blessing of the Lord.
12:31the Lord is articulating family as if it is a gift because it is a gift, but we allow so many
12:44negative ideas, negative circumstances to undermine for us, to undermine what God has made available
12:51to us, to cause us to look at what is a gift, to look at it as if it's a burden. You'll find all
13:00over social media in different places, many people in instances of unhealthy marriages and
13:06and unhealthy relationships and all of these things.
13:08You know why?
13:09Because people that are thriving,
13:10they ain't gotta be shooting videos
13:13and posting them all off or other people's consumption.
13:16You know, I'm not throwing shade to anybody else.
13:18I appreciate folks and all of that.
13:19But I don't need to go to social media
13:21to wish my wife happy birthday.
13:23I just roll over and tell her, hey babe.
13:26It's a birthday girl,
13:28go mareeja, it's your boy's date.
13:35But here's what happens because of the ubiquity
13:37of the complaints and all that,
13:39and no getting in around and all these other things.
13:42It creates a perception that this must be everywhere.
13:45When the truth is people that are thriving,
13:48and we ain't gonna talk about that.
13:50And here's another thing,
13:51rather than post the reality of the truth of the health
13:53and the thriving and the wonder and the love
13:55and the joy that's going on,
13:56to have all the negative and the answer you say,
13:58and God, he just wanna control, yeah.
14:02We're like, man, we just gonna live.
14:03Let y'all be on the keyboard warriors,
14:06and we just gonna go about our way living.
14:09I want you to see God views family as a gift
14:16God doesn't owe mankind anything.
14:18God doesn't owe mankind rewards for anything.
14:20But in this text, the Lord describes pure and chiffra
14:25having families as if it is a gift.
14:28Now, because we live in the fallen world,
14:29there are all kinds of things.
14:31Sometimes people have struggles with reproduction
14:33and you have all kinds of things that are transpire,
14:36but we must never allow our experiences
14:39and things that may happen even as an exceptional phenomenon
14:43to undermine and to derogate from what is true in God's word.
14:49Simply put brothers and sisters, family is a gift.
14:53We should treat it and engage in family in that way,
14:57with that understanding.
15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
15:04What if God wrote a book?
15:05Would you read it?
15:07Well, the fact is God did write a book
15:09and it's called the Bible and we have the privilege of reading it.
15:12The author of the Word of God is God our heavenly Father.
15:16He used about 40 or so secretaries to write the Word of God.
15:20But God is the one that inspired every word of the Word of God.
15:23So it's a book by God about God.
15:27The Word of God is Jesus and Jesus is the Word of God.
15:31And so from Genesis to Revelation, you're reading an autobiography,
15:35a book by God about God.
15:37And God continues to introduce Himself to us.
15:40And more and more we come to know who Jesus is and his personality through the Word of God.
15:46We live in a world where people read lots and lots of things, but the most important book in all of the world for you to read
15:52is the book written by the creator of the universe, the precious Word of God.
15:57Shiting light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
16:14Here, many of you may be aware, some of you may not be aware, but the World Cup, the largest
16:20soccer tournament in the world is going to be hosted, part of it is going to be hosted
16:25here in the United States of America.
16:27It's going to be hosted, some of the matches will be played in Mexico, some in Canada, but
16:36but also in the United States of America.
16:39And it's going to be in 2026 when the announcement was made
16:47that the US would host portions of significant portions
16:51of the World Cup in 2026.
16:54Games will be played in LA, but also in Seattle,
16:57Seattle, Washington.
16:59Regressives in Seattle celebrate because they thought,
17:04oh, we get a World Cup.
17:09We get to have a World Cup match in Seattle, in June.
17:15Whoa.
17:18I mean, they could not wait
17:21because they made the decision, oh,
17:24we will have a match on June 26th, 2026.
17:32That means we get to have our rebellion
17:35in debauchery festivals and get to use the World Cup,
17:40The eyes of the world will be on us so we can flaunt in
17:47Galivat, you know, kind of look a little bit like as it was in
17:51the days of Noah, you know, we get to take San Francisco on
17:55Berber Street and put it on display for the world to see that
18:00that is until the team draw took place.
18:08You see, the teams that are going to be playing in Seattle,
18:12Washington on June 26th, 2026 are from the nations of Egypt and Iran.
18:23Why are you crazy?
18:27Needless to say, Egypt and Iran took wasted no time.
18:31Waste it no time of saying, um, cold.
18:37Cold.
18:39You stupid.
18:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:41If you think I'm match is going to be a background for y'all to YMCA all day long.
18:48Yeah, I said it.
18:50They say you got another thing coming. Listen to and watch clip number three clip three. This is from
18:59Sky News in Australia clip number three go
19:03Progressives in Seattle were giddy to find out that the United States would be hosting the World Cup because they saw a platform where they could promote
19:10LGBTQ rights on a global scale
19:14But their glitter soon turned to gloom where no by the way before I mentioned that they they were so excited about
19:21about the US hosting the World Cup and a game being played in Seattle,
19:26but even more excited when they realised the game coincided with their
19:30Gay and Lesbian Festival, which is held annually.
19:34So their idea was we will make that World Cup game into a Pride match.
19:39Now, the glitter soon turned to gloom when the FIFA organisation
19:43drew the names out of a hat as to who would play in the Pride match
19:47and the countries drawn were Iran and Egypt.
19:52In Iran, obviously homosexuality is punishable by death
19:56and the Iranian Soccer Federation described the idea of playing in a pride matches quote
20:01an irrational move. In Egypt homosexuality is not actually illegal but it's often
20:07prosecuted under vague debauchery laws.
20:10The Egyptian Soccer Federation described the idea of playing in a pride match as quote
20:16a terrible clash with cultural, social and religious values.
20:21Now I have to respectfully disagree with the Australian host there,
20:26because in Egypt homosexuality is criminalized.
20:30How can you say it's not illegal, but they prosecute people?
20:39This is, I mean, you cannot make this stuff up.
20:46You cannot make this stuff up.
20:48I mentioned both Egypt and Iran responded quite immediately once they knew that they were
20:55scheduled to play.
20:57Their soccer teams were scheduled to play on June 26th.
21:01And you know, some of you know this already.
21:04Soccer is not as big a deal here in the United States of America, but around the world, soccer
21:09is easily the most popular sport, wouldn't you say?
21:13Around the world very easily.
21:15You know, one of the major reasons, and people don't think about this, one of the major reasons
21:20why U.S. men's soccer in particular, fairs the way it does is because unlike other nations,
21:28our best athletes don't usually play soccer, no shade to the soccer professionals.
21:32But the truth is, the best athletes usually go with the money is.
21:36In the United States of America, the best athletes usually are playing baseball, football,
21:42basketball, maybe a little hockey.
21:46You know, soccer is kind of way down the field.
21:47So you have kind of, let me say it this way, a smaller pool of outstanding athletes that
21:55are playing soccer, men's soccer, particularly in the United States of America, than other
21:58nations around the world.
21:59Other nations around the world, they're best athletes play soccer, which is why you see
22:04that kind of competitive disadvantage.
22:05I won't say disadvantage, but I would say that competitive results, all right?
22:10Now, soccer is growing in popularity in America, but this is literally probably one of, you
22:16If not the largest world stage.
22:21And you have the gay stoppo who saw,
22:27oh, this is our time to shine.
22:30And they expressly intended to use the soccer match on June 26
22:36to make it.
22:37Oh, that's not about soccer.
22:38Soccer is going to be the background.
22:40You know, the soccer is going to be the Tito Jackson
22:43to their regressive debauchery display.
22:46That's what they were trying to do.
22:49Then as the drought took place, the Egyptian football association immediately said, quote,
22:58the Egyptian Federation categorically rejects these calls and demands that FIFA hold any
23:04events or performances relating to homosexuality or supporting homosexuality inside the stadium
23:10on Match Day, end quote.
23:14I ran, excuse me, sorry, I ran and said the similar thing.
23:23Why do I sneeze whenever I come to the studio?
23:26I'm allergic to something.
23:28Not literally.
23:29Our an said the same thing.
23:33So then all of a sudden, the organizer that's this regressive celebration said, oh, no,
23:39no, no, no.
23:40If you guys thought we wanted to use the match, the soccer match itself to do our glitter
23:49aughty.
23:50No, no, no, no.
23:51We going to do our festivals outside of the stadium and nothing to do inside the stadium.
23:59You must know, however, that that was an adjustment.
24:06I'll say that way, an adjustment of what they originally planned.
24:12Now I just want you to see, and then look, I would never want to say, and I've talked
24:18about this because for a while, my daughter did gymnastics.
24:22My oldest daughter is a pretty good athlete, and we came up against a situation with the
24:28attire.
24:29I'm not trying to throw shit at anybody else, other people can do what you want, I'm not
24:31trying to tell people what you do in your own homes, but one of the things we're trying
24:34communicate to our girls is modesty and attire and communicated to our girls and
24:42our boys in terms of what is appropriate, what is appropriate for females to wear,
24:47what's appropriate for males to wear certainly, but what's appropriate as a
24:52husband, how do I protect my daughters and how do I cover and protect my wife, and
24:58we have these conversations and so it came, the issue came to the gymnastics
25:03attire. And so we, um, we said, we know what these were the other girls were, but here's
25:07what our daughter's going to wear, you know, and so it was a little bit of, you know,
25:12some people didn't appreciate that. But I made the point, I said, not don't Olympic
25:19gymnasts, the judges who judge the men. Don't aren't they judges who judge the women? Have
25:25you ever looked at the Olympic men attire? Why do the women have to have to be so excited
25:40exposed materially? Are they not evaluating the same body lines, the same form, the same
25:47types of things? Certainly not the same event. I mean, that's why you don't have the pommel
25:50horse, for example, in women's gymnastics. We men have differences in upper body strength,
25:55you know? But here's what I found. Yeah, that's right, Pascal. I was saying, be naked. That's
26:00what it is. That's what it is, you know? And I, and I've seen the trajectory of female gymnastics
26:07I'd say, didn't women do gymnastics?
26:10When they still doing gymnastics in 1947?
26:13In 1955?
26:15Are they evaluating on a different scale?
26:17I mean, do we have to see certain pelvic bones
26:19in order to assess whether or not they stuck the landing?
26:21I mean, come on, man.
26:23But you know what I found?
26:25The same people have no quibs or qualms whatsoever,
26:31making adjustments for Olympic competitors
26:36from Muslim nations.
26:38It's not even a bad and I.
26:39So that'll give me all kinds of flack.
26:41I have to make these petitions to the overarching committee
26:45and all these kind of things.
26:45But if I was from one of these other countries,
26:47they wouldn't bad and I.
26:48My point in saying this is that people only press you
26:52when you're allowed in the press you.
26:55How many times in our own nation have American citizens
26:59been forced over and over and over
27:01to try to capitulate to the gay stop on our own nation?
27:04We have cases that are going all the way up
27:05to the Supreme Court, one of the most recent ones,
27:07the Boston case.
27:08When you have a Christian man trying to run his funeral home in a God-honoring manner,
27:12who has a dress code for his employees and says, listen, we are trying to help grieving
27:17families, process grief and honor their deceased loved ones.
27:21We ain't got time for men to be showing up in dresses, talking about it's their constitutional
27:24rights.
27:27And we'll go around and around and around in the world.
27:30But when it comes to, you want to talk about one of the heartbeat of regressiveism, even
27:37in Seattle, Washington.
27:39They didn't have to do the petitions.
27:40They didn't have to do anything.
27:41That's it.
27:42Listen, y'all know our standards.
27:44Y'all can play games if y'all want.
27:46Ain't none of this stuff going down in the matches our nation's planning.
27:49And guess what all of these regressors do?
27:50They bow down immediately.
27:54They buy the bow down immediately.
27:58And my simple point is by and large in our nations in many instances, Christ followers have
28:07been far too passive.
28:10Far too passive.
28:11And I've just told them plainly.
28:15you accommodate what we're requiring for my daughter to do gymnastics?
28:19So guess what? She ain't doing it. This ain't, this is not a, this is not a debate.
28:28So you know what they did. They accommodated our request. My, my, my point here is very
28:37similar to the young lady at the university of Oklahoma. You know, she had the situation
28:40in class. She was like, nah, you, you are marking, you're giving me a zero simply because
28:44you don't like what I said in my paper. The assignment is an opinion assignment. I gave
28:48my opinion and it's based on scripture, but you don't like my opinion, so you gave me a
28:52zero.
28:54And I told you guys how a bunch of students came up to the young lady after the fact, like
28:58Nic and Demon said, night, we're so glad that you said, because we agree, we agree, we,