Oh my God, you have celebrities coming out,
oh, they believe in Flat Earth.
You have athletes coming out, they believe
in Flat Earth.
Shaq, renegs on what he said.
"Oh, it was a joke.
It was a joke."
Sit down.
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Hi everyone, I'm Rachel and
today on Crack Your Bible vlog, we are going
to be talking about the irrelevant controversies
that Christians and pseudo Christians get
caught up in that are an unprofitable waste
of time.
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So let's get into it.
Now, the message of the Bible isn't that "dinosaurs
didn't exist" or that "the Earth is flat"
or that "the wine at the wedding at Cana wasn't
alcoholic" or blah blah blah blah blah.
That's not the Good News of the Gospel.
The Good News of the Gospel is "Guess what?!
Jesus wants a relationship with you, even
though what you've done in your life, you're
a sinner.
But God has made a way for you to have a personal
relationship with Him."And guess what, you
don't have to die for your sin anymore because
Jesus has made a way.
That is the Good News of the Gospel.
All of this other stuff is irrelevant.
And if you want to talk about that stuff,
but you're not focusing your time on ministering
to others or witnessing or explaining the
Gospel to other people, you're wasting time.
We don't have time for these irrelevant controversies
that detract from the Good News of the Gospel.
People are breaking my brain because you'll
go onto any Christian YouTube channel.
You'll go onto any Christian Website and you'll
have somebody who is ready to fight, "Oh,
what are your thoughts about flat earth?"
"What do you think about Flat Earth?"
"If you don't believe in Flat Earth, you're
not a Christian."
First of all, flat earth isn't a thing.
Like, I've listened to the arguments and I
just sit there in disbelief.
Like, what cave did you crawl out of?
In the Christian community, you have these
charlatans that, I've said this before, (1
Corinthians 5:6 on screen) "A little leaven
spoils the whole batch."
They'll put in a little truth and then they
just heap on garbage.
And, I've seen this with certain supposed
truthers, like Rob Skiba.
He is a charlatan.
(2 Peter 2:1-3 on screen.)
He is an absolute charlatan.
He doesn't believe in the Trinity.
He said it's a heresy to believe in the Trinity.
He doesn't believe that Jesus is on the level
of God the Father.
Heretic.
But now, he's coming out and saying that he
supports flat earth, blah blah blah blah blah.
You have to realize that there are always
going to be people that call themselves Christians
so that they can profit off of Christians.
And also, so that they can do the work of
the Devil, to cause dissension within the
Body of Christ.
Now I've seen a lot of Christians, or supposed
Christians, saying, you know, "if you don't
believe in Flat Earth, you're not a Christian.
What are your beliefs on this?"
And I just want to talk about the book of
Titus.
We're going to go over Titus 3:9.
Titus 3:9, let me just read it to you.
It says, "But avoid foolish controversies
and genealogies and arguments and quarrels
about the Law, because these are unprofitable
and useless."
People, we are not here to discuss whether
or not the Earth is flat.
We're not here to have theological arguments
about who wrote the Book of Hebrews.
We're not here to have theological arguments
about whether or not Christians should be
vegetarians, should church be on Saturday
or Sunday?
Was the wedding wine at Cana, was it alcoholic
or not?
These arguments serve no purpose.
Whether or not you believe in these things,
does not determine salvation.
So if you have 5 minutes with somebody.
If you have 1 hour with somebody, and you're
going to talk to them about something related
to the Bible, what should you be talking about?
You should be talking about the message of
the Gospel.
The Good News of the Gospel.
So if you are going online, you're talking
to pastors, you're talking to fellow Christians,
and the only thing that you can talk about
are these garbage arguments, what are you
doing?
How is this winning souls?
How is this preaching the Good News?
The Good News isn't, "Hey everybody, you've
been deceived.
Dinosaurs never existed."
No, Jesus came on Earth to say, "Repent!"
Guess what, you can have a relationship with
God even though you were cut off because of
sin.
There has been a way for you to have a relationship
with Jesus Christ.
That is the Good News of the Gospel - that
we were once sinners, but now, there's a way
for us to have a personal relationship with
God the Father.
Jesus Christ mediates between God the Father,
and us, as sinners, who deserve nothing but
to pay for our own sin with our life, before
God.
That is the Good News - that we can have a
relationship with Jesus.
And if we're not telling people about Jesus
and if we're not telling people about the
Gospel, and instead, we're focusing on this
garbage, we're taking away from the Message.
Because I can hear people (2 Timothy 2:14-18
on screen) complain and fight about this stuff
all day, but I don't see anybody fighting
about actual doctrine, about theology, about
Jesus, like, "what's the best way to witness
to people?"
No, they want to fight over this stupid stuff.
So anyway, stop breaking my brain.
Get some discernment.
So, oh my gosh.
We are one body and we have a very limited
time on this earth.
It's like that (snaps) - that's how much time
we have.
And, because we study the Bible, because we
study the signs and the stars - I'm not talking
about astrology, I'm talking about astronomy,
because we can see the signs in the Heavens,
and we read the Gospel, we see the things
that are going on in this world, we can see
that the beginning of birth pains that were
talked about in Revelations are beginning
to start.
We don't have time to fight about nonsense.
We don't have time to fight about this garbage.
We don't have time for heretics.
We need to preach the Gospel.
It's time for you to stop wasting your time
on stupid stuff and learn the Bible, so that
you can tell other people about the Gospel
before it's too late for them.
So anyway, I'm going to see you on Monday.
And we're going to be talking about Cain and
Abel, the sons of Adam and Eve.
And we are going to be in a new location,
surprise, surprise.
So I will see you on Monday and I'll talk
to you later.
Bye.
