This video explains how the Babylonian system, symbolized by Nebuchadnezzar's golden statue in Daniel Chapter 3, represents a religio-political system that demands worship and unity under false religious authority. The speaker argues that modern religious movements, including charismatic Christianity and ecumenical efforts, are creating a 'threefold union' that connects Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, and spiritualism, ultimately leading to the worship of the 'beast' described in Revelation Chapter 13. The video uses examples like the 250th anniversary of America and the Rededicate 250 event to illustrate how religious and political systems are converging to establish a unified Babylonian system that requires people to 'bow down' to a false standard of morality.
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[music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Hello and welcome to another episode of What's Up Prof. >> No joking.
>> Hello Arthur.
>> A very serious issue today.
>> It is a very serious issue.
>> Yes.
>> Um >> So how are you Martin?
>> [laughter] >> I'm think trying to think to what to do.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. I'm good. I'm well. And you?
>> The Bible says nobody's good. No, not one.
>> Uh I'm well.
I'm not good. I'm well.
>> You're well. Okay. Right.
All right Martin, will you bow down?
Shall we pray so that we don't bow down?
>> Exactly. Let's pray.
Our heavenly Father, we need you especially in these days and we ask that you now help us through this discussion.
Like always, please enlighten our minds and also keep the enemy away. In Jesus name, amen.
>> Amen.
It's a little bit provocative backdrop.
But unfortunately, it's based on reality.
>> Yeah.
>> If it were not, if it were just conjecture, that would be one thing, but it's based on reality.
And the symbolism speaks for itself.
>> Mhm.
>> And it's interesting that in this picture, we have the golden statue.
That is a reality.
And we have Paula White representing uh let's say the charismatic arm of the evangelical world.
And this is such a perfect fulfillment of Revelation chapter 13.
Where the false prophet is the one that will give wings >> Mhm.
>> to the system and elevate Babylon.
>> Yeah.
>> Where are they taking this woman in a ephah?
They're taking her to the land of Shinar.
>> Yeah.
>> And this is one of the women that is doing it. So, this is really a fascinating story, prophetically speaking.
And Martin, it's not only the statue that's gold, eh? Everything is gold.
>> Look.
Trump is obsessed with gold.
And you can just listen to speeches or the golden age, the golden card for to um get into America.
The golden Trump phone, the golden statue, everything. He even in the >> His residence is virtually gold from top to bottom.
The new ballroom is gold from top to bottom.
>> Even the White House has got gold trimmings or everywhere now.
>> a golden eagle >> on the platform where they speak.
>> And we're heading for the golden age.
Everything is gold, right?
>> And what which kingdom was gold associated with?
>> Yes, so let's just have a look, Martin.
So, the question is will you bow down?
And do we have to rededicate ourselves to a higher authority before we bow down?
Daniel chapter 3 made an image of gold.
Whose height was three score cubits and its breadth thereof six cubits.
He set it up in the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon. Do you think there's a reason why there were three score cubits?
>> Probably. What was it?
>> Well, a score is 20, so three score is 60.
>> Uh-huh. Okay.
>> And it was six cubits wide. So, we have the the 666 right there.
>> Wow.
>> And he set it up in the province of Babylon.
Yes.
And then, of course, everybody had to bow down because Nebuchadnezzar was convinced that his kingdom would last forever.
Now, who set up that kingdom besides Nebuchadnezzar? Wasn't it the the king behind the king?
>> Yeah, yeah.
The dragon.
>> The dragon.
And isn't he the king of Babylon, the real king and the others are his proxies.
>> Yeah. Correct.
>> So he said it would last forever and if you go to the book of Revelation then it's quite clear that Babylon remains prominent right to the end, right?
So what was Babylon? It was a religio-political system.
>> Mhm.
>> And in the time of Belshazzar there was Nabonidus. He was sort of heading the religious side and the other one was heading the >> administration.
>> The administration and the secular side.
And between the two of them they they ruled the country. So it was a a union of church and state.
>> Mhm.
>> [clears throat] >> And what was the last straw?
Using the things dedicated to God for their purpose. So he drank out of the golden cups.
>> Yeah.
>> And he used the menorah.
The lampstand for lighting up his party.
>> Mhm.
>> And that spelled the end of Babylon.
And uh yes, Belshazzar died that night.
>> Mhm.
>> And it's interesting that when that writing up against the wall appeared his knees smote together.
>> [laughter] >> Interesting way of putting it.
But anyway Nebuchadnezzar had said that he was going to make this statue of gold from head to foot.
>> Mhm.
>> The whole thing was gold.
Because his kingdom was going to stand forever. It wasn't going to be replaced by silver, by bronze, by iron, and iron and clay.
And he made everyone bow down. Daniel 3:5, that at what time you hear the sound of the cornet, the flute, the harp, the sackbut, the psaltery, the dulcimer, and all kinds of music, you fall down and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king has set up.
So, everybody had to worship this system. If you jump to Revelation 13, they worship the beast, and they worship the dragon.
>> Yeah.
>> So, the power behind the beast and the beast itself, Roman Catholicism.
>> Yeah.
>> So, they are setting up Roman Catholicism, and like Zechariah said, here you go, and you lift this standard of righteousness, this measure of morality, and you lift it up, and it will rule the world, and you have to bow down to it.
>> But their morality.
>> Their morality.
>> the Bible morality.
>> No. No. Their papal morality.
In contrast, in other words, they are using the vessels of the Lord, and misusing the light of the Lord, and setting up this image. It's just fascinating that all the symbolism should be there, and I don't think it's coincidence.
>> You just said something that made me think that they're using the vessels.
They're misusing the word as well.
>> They're misusing the word, which is the light of the world.
>> Yeah.
>> So, they misuse the candlestick.
>> Yeah.
>> Cuz he used it to light up his party.
>> Yeah.
>> And they're drinking from the cup, the golden cup in her hand.
>> Yeah.
>> Which is the cup of her fornication.
>> Yeah.
>> In other words, her false doctrines that she is spreading.
So, through these false doctrines, she has made the world drunk.
>> Mhm.
>> Morally speaking, intellectually speaking, religiously speaking, they do not know whether they're coming or going because they have neglected the word of God and replaced it with a candlestick.
>> Yeah.
>> Mhm?
>> Yes.
>> Which they are misusing for their purposes.
>> Yeah.
>> In other words, they're distorting the word of God for their purposes and distorting the cup in God's hand and placing it in the hand of the of Babylon.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> That's what they're doing.
>> We the previous one the one that we did on the two wedding invitations. Now, this is basically what they're doing is inviting you >> to another wedding.
>> Or to that Yeah, that um Babylonian uh Belshazzar feast.
>> Okay. What does the Bible call that?
Doesn't that the supper of the birds?
>> Mhm.
>> That's a false Holy Spirit.
>> Yeah.
>> And it's interesting that you have Paula White >> Yeah.
>> bowing down, which is a false bird.
>> Bird. False spirit.
So, there's a lot of a lot of um typology in this whole world scene playing in front of our eyes.
>> Correct. And in order to set up this image, they have to create a false contrast.
>> Mhm.
>> So, you on the on the one hand you have pastors convicted and fined for preaching Bible verses, so that people eventually say, "Enough already with this and then they say let's go back to the Bible but they're not going back to the Bible.
They're going back to Babylon because they will accept people morality rather than biblical morality. Isn't that sad?
>> That's sad. Sad, sad, sad.
>> This is classical Hegelian dialectic and none of the role players really know what's happening.
>> No.
>> So retired pastor convicted and fined for preaching a Bible verse near Northern Ireland hospital. Would you agree that eventually the Christian world will say enough?
>> Yeah, I think they're on the brink of it. You're already seeing it actually in America.
>> Yes.
>> The rest of Europe is still pushing quite against the Christian >> America is still pushing up against >> Yeah, yeah, they are still but by this stage, I think we're getting to the place where the pendulum is s- already almost swung where they are going to overrun this push.
>> They in Europe and still to an extent in the US, they're still hanging on to their woke the- theories, right?
Interesting, there was this lady in the United States that complained in her gym that there was a male in the locker room where the women are and she got kicked out of the gym.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Because it was policy that she is transphobic that she wasn't be transphobic. And people are fed up with that, right?
>> That's the thing. I think it's in different places like more Democrat run states and so on. But eventually people will the conservatives will just get fed up and it will be run over.
>> is classic Hegelian dialectic.
>> Because the other side's also wrong.
>> Yes, but I think they actually know they're wrong. This is a game. Many of them know and others don't.
They're just drinking the wine and staggering from text to text.
Naturally, I was deeply saddened by the verdict, Clive Johnston told Fox News Digital.
At 78 years old, I never imagined I would leave a courtroom with a criminal conviction for preaching the Christian gospel.
But beyond the personal impact, my overriding concern is what this says about the state of fundamental freedoms in our nation.
The retired 78-year-old argued that convicting a person for publicly preaching one of the most well-known Bible passages sets a troubling precedent for religious liberty and free speech in the United Kingdom.
So there you have this pendulum still hanging on on this side. And once that pendulum swings, it will be over.
So America will lead >> [snorts] >> and the rest will follow.
And the religious world is going to climb onto this bandwagon and say, "Enough already.
Let's lift up the woman in the effort.
Let's take her to Babylon and make her the standard of morality and trample on the good word of God. Let's trample on it."
>> But people won't see that as such.
>> No, especially if you befuddle the mind with all kinds of music.
>> You won't see that they are actually trampling on the word.
>> Correct. Let's put them in an altered state of consciousness that they cannot even discern between right and wrong.
But then it's not only uh in the United Kingdom, but in Finland and in many other places like this lady in America that was kicked out of the gym. All right, that wasn't the government that kicked her out, it was a private enterprise that kicked her out.
But these things are all contributing.
So, let's see what happened here in Finland.
>> In Finland, a Christian politician is convicted of a crime for her published views on biblical marriage and sexual ethics. The Supreme country Supreme Court found parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen guilty of hate speech for a pamphlet she wrote 22 years ago. In a 3-2 decision, the court upheld a criminal conviction against Räsänen and a Lutheran bishop for, quote, "making and keeping available to the public a text that insults a group." Räsänen was also unanimously acquitted by the court for the 2019 tweet of a Bible verse about marriage. In a statement, Räsänen said she may appeal her case to the European Court of Human Rights. At a press conference after the verdict, she said her case raises the question of whether Finland still has freedom of speech.
>> This case has never been only about me.
It has always been about whether Finland will remain a country where people are free to speak, write, and live according to their conscience without fear or criminal prosecution.
>> We're We're seeing this situation in Finland. How does it compare to what's going on in other nearby European nations?
>> It's It's very similar. A- It Let's take the UK for example, where Christianity is the state religion and Christians, Bible-believing Christians, are second-class citizens and are hauled into court, uh are getting into trouble uh if they oppose some something like pride or some left-wing movement that's unbiblical. Uh in a Christian nation where the king is prayed over and anointed with oil by a monarch, Christians are second-class citizen. You see it in Germany where uh church attendance is very low, 5%, and you see it in other countries as well.
>> So, Martin, once Christianity gets its foothold again, who will be the next target?
>> The um that small group.
>> That actually sticks to the Bible.
>> Yeah.
>> Because Christianity is not Christianity at all.
It's disguised Catholicism.
>> Yeah.
That's it.
>> So, let's read The Great Controversy.
Through the two great errors, the immortality of the soul and Sunday sacredness, Satan will bring the people under his deceptions.
While the former lays the foundation for spiritualism, the latter creates a bond of sympathy with Rome. Now, let's just stop there for a moment.
What has immortality of the soul got to do with spiritualism?
>> Everything.
>> Absolutely everything.
>> I people can go and watch, I think, two episodes ago when we had the interview on with that.
>> And they must also watch the Jesuits and the Counter Reformation.
>> Yes.
>> That you did.
>> It has everything to do with >> All right. So, spiritualism is the way in which people are doing church these days.
>> That's >> Experiential religion.
Altered states of consciousness introduced by music and hypnotic techniques.
>> Exactly.
>> Communication with the dead.
>> Mhm.
>> All kinds of false and fake visions.
Uh appearances of deceased people. These are all demonic because the Bible says the dead know nothing.
They will no longer return to their houses. They are in a state of unconsciousness.
Lazarus sleepeth.
>> Yeah. Near-death experiences.
>> So, all of this is in the church.
And this is unbiblical.
>> Mhm.
>> But it's highly Babylonian.
>> And it's very emotional. So, that's why it's drawing people in.
>> So, the Protestants of the United States will be foremost in stretching their hands across the gulf to grasp the hand of spiritualism.
So, when you have these manifestations of the so-called Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit will convict of sin, and sin is the transgression of the law, and they are in blatant transgression of the law because they have replaced the fourth commandment with a Catholic version.
>> Mhm.
>> The Catholics have thrown out the commandment regarding images, so there's nothing wrong with bowing down to an image, right?
>> Yep.
>> And they've shortened all the commandments and taken out the keywords so that God is not the author, but they are the author of a new law.
So, they will grab the hand of Rome. And under the influence of the threefold union this country will follow in the steps of Rome in trampling on the rights of conscience. So, that's spiritualism, Protestantism, and Romanism.
>> Yeah.
>> They will trample upon the rights of conscience.
>> And we must remember, it will look good.
It would look bib- biblical.
>> Because like we just saw, these people are all concerned about the trampling on their rights of conscience.
>> Yeah.
>> But their rights are based on Catholic doctrine. They're not based on the Bible. They're based on the wine of Babylon.
>> Ah, it's so sad.
>> Isn't that sad?
>> Yeah, it's sad. You stand for something.
You actually think you're standing for God with all your might. Unfortunately, your basis is not the Bible. It's actually Catholic teaching.
>> Correct.
Yes. When I was a Catholic, I didn't even have a Bible in the house.
I didn't need one, right? First time I ever looked for a Bible, I had to scramble in old boxes to see if some deceased little old lady had perhaps had a Bible.
>> No.
>> Why do you need a Bible if you're a Catholic? You don't need a Bible.
And then we have a convert boom. What's going on here?
>> Mhm.
>> [clears throat] >> Where around the world? Why?
There is a Catholic convert boom. Not an experiential religion.
>> Yeah.
>> Pomp and glamour and ceremony overwhelms the mind.
>> Oh, that's >> Whereas a simple thus saith the Lord >> Yeah.
>> is not acceptable, right?
>> ex- No.
You see, I was going through the videos like usual to see what can we use.
And yesterday, I think, uh King Charles had his opening speech or something in Parliament.
And I >> [laughter] >> I was stunned. It's the first time I've ever seen something like this.
But, the parade in there and the pomp and the glamour and all of the uh, little or symbolism that they're doing.
>> Yes.
>> And what [clears throat] is it for?
>> And all of the sashes that they're wearing and all of [snorts] these stupid medals that are hanging from them, none of them which mean anything in terms of their activities.
Do they really think that that is impressive?
>> Well, for the world, yes, and that's what we want to get to.
If you are stunned and amused by all of this, you have to get your head out of it and see that we would rather have to changing our thoughts.
>> So, how many how many legal trinkets >> [laughter] >> did Jesus wear while he was on Earth?
How many sashes did he wear? Huh?
>> Man, oh, yeah, you have to see these things.
>> And gold pompoms on the shoulders. Do you think he had any of that?
>> No, it's >> [laughter] >> he only had a seamless garment.
>> It It reminds me of those early early pioneers like Huss and others where they had Jesus the very simple man dressed in a simple garb and then you have the Pope on the stallion with the triple crown on his head and servants all around him. He's being carried. And the servant is greater than the master, obviously, right?
Modern, this is fascinating stuff.
>> we still have the same thing actually today.
>> All right.
>> It's still It's It's amazing. I cannot even >> So, mysticism >> Yeah.
>> is actually spiritism.
>> 100% >> Cuz it's demon-run.
>> Yeah.
>> Mysticism And what happens in Protestant circles where you have these massive manifestations is also spiritism. That's not religion.
Religion is very plain, very simple.
It's a relationship with God. It's not based on pomp and ceremony or fall falling around or babbling in in nonsensical languages or anything like that.
>> Far be be it from it.
Our religion is word-based and the word makes sense. It's not a babbling book.
>> No.
>> So, there's a Catholic boom. It's an exciting time to be Catholic and incredible to be living through this time of renewal and revival.
Modern, this renewal is taking us to the Dark Ages that that other fellow mentioned were the golden ages.
>> It's healing the wound.
>> Yes.
But the part we didn't expect, this sudden growth is not just happening in the US.
So, no wonder they renovated the Notre Dame Cathedral for the sudden influx that they are expecting.
>> And uh what about the Spain? The church that one that took uh how many millennia or something to finish and now it's finished.
>> And now it's finished. And they're all they're all perfecting it. And And that Notre Dame one is where they >> they worshipped the goddess of reason.
Descartes and all his Jesuit cronies.
Unbelievable. And the world is following this because they haven't got a clue as to the simplicity of the word.
So international reports the numbers around the world continue to hit records. Australia, the Archdiocese of Sydney in Australia will welcome record numbers of catechumens and candidates who seek full communion with the Catholic Church.
Oh, the catechumens.
>> [snorts] >> The catechumens must be informed in the way that you inform the You give them the exoteric doctrine while we initiates on the inside, they say, claim the esoteric doctrine. They're worshipping the dragon.
>> Yeah, unfortunately. And you see, that's why we are doing this, why you did total onslaught.
>> Yes.
>> People must spread that to the world that they can see where the nonsense is lying.
>> So France is seeing a massive increase of catechumens. In other words, seeing massive increase of people totally misinformed through the wine of Babylon.
>> Yeah, duped.
>> Adult baptisms have tripled in the past decade. In Scandinavia, there are reports of Catholic awakening in the region including one town that celebrated the first priestly ordination in 500 years.
From 2015 to 2025, Catholics in Norway alone rose from 95,655 to 168,220.
That's a 76% increase. In the UK, the Catholic Church in the UK is experiencing a surge in converts, particularly amongst young people.
And in actual fact, that so-called Church of England is not a Church of England at all. It's a papal vassal.
>> Didn't Charlie get a a nice chair there in Rome so that he can >> he can seat himself very close to his boss.
>> [laughter] >> Yes, he did. But it's amazing how that he's been pushed up in the last few weeks or months.
>> Yeah, well, he's the be in the most sustainable prince.
>> Now the be in the most sustainable king.
>> Oh, sorry. He's no [laughter] longer the prince.
Yes, okay.
>> And he went to visit visit his cousin King Trump.
>> You're not You're not allowed to say King Trump because there's a no kings movement.
>> Oh.
He even mentioned in his speech to Trump that they're cousins.
>> That they're cousins?
>> They're European cousins and all of it.
>> Of course, they're all royalty. They can't be on the throne if they aren't royalty.
So, faith reborn. Texas church becomes community for Gen Z. Let's have a look.
>> A packed room, live music, and thousands of young adults all gathering on their Tuesday night to worship God.
>> I'm here in Raleigh, North Carolina where at St. Timothy's they tell us they're seeing a revival in church attendance with young people led by high school and college students and young adults as well. This is something not just here at St. Timothy's, it's happening coast to coast right now. The question is why is it happening?
>> [music] >> This looks like a busy dining hall on campus somewhere, but it's actually a church. Welcome to Watermark Community Church here in Dallas where every [music] Tuesday night thousands of young people gather for something back in that auditorium called the Porch. Kyland here [music] is one of the honchos for the porch. Tell us what the porch is.
>> Yeah, so the porch is a gathering of young adults here in the city [music] of Dallas and they just gather to worship in the word, but it's not just local.
It's happening nationally. [music] We've got locations all across the nation and they're doing the exact same thing we're doing here.
>> And this is an actual place where people can [music] come and maybe they've never been to church, but suddenly they feel like they are part of something bigger.
>> We're seeing it here in [music] Dallas by the thousands gathering into this room.
>> [music] >> About 60% of our church is 30 years old or younger.
>> Wow.
>> And [music] so when we think about crafting our services, we do think about what is going [music] to connect to the heart of a young adult. More than the message, people come to church because [music] of relationships.
>> Why do you think more young people are going to church these days?
>> We live in a world where not many people are we're connected by social media, but we're not really known, right? And so I think in the church setting like that's completely different than what the world sees. We've seen revivals take place [music] pretty much across the US and I don't think that there's any coincidence that those are all happening [music] at the same time.
>> So it's interesting. What they're saying is more Gen Z'ers and millennials are going to church now than their parents or their grandparents. That's a trend that used to be the other way around.
>> Did he say more than the message?
We're connecting to the young people.
And they also mentioned that they adapt the service to appeal to this the the young.
>> Exactly. So Martin, is this word-based or is this emotion-based?
>> I have to say Look, I just first want to say we're not condemning the young people that are attending.
>> No, this is But the problem is exactly what you're saying. The focus that they do is not word-based Because when you read the Bible as it stands, it's pretty straightforward in the truth that it presents.
>> Yes.
>> But it's not giving you a very nice feeling every time when you hear what that you have to change.
>> Now, when you see those people converging and moving into that church, if that church is going to lead them in a particular direction, will they say, "Is this in harmony with what's the word of God?" Or will they follow?
>> They will follow.
>> They will follow.
>> Yeah, because >> They will follow.
>> There's not that foundation. The foundation is the feeling.
>> All right. So, we have a massive resurgence in the world.
People are flocking back to the churches.
Catholicism is the main victor in all of this.
>> Mhm.
>> So, you cannot really exclude Catholicism.
>> Mhm.
>> [clears throat] >> So, Protestantism must grab the hand of Rome.
>> Yeah, that's what we saw.
>> Because that's the only way forward, a collective move forward.
>> Mhm.
>> [clears throat] >> And Martin, when you grab that hand, and you swallow her wine, and you follow her dictates, are you not then bowing down as readily to a idol?
>> Yep.
>> As the friends of Daniel were forced to do and refused?
>> 100%. Because it's about worship.
And you're putting something above God.
>> All right. What happened when they refused to bow down?
>> They were >> thrown into the fiery furnace, right?
So, will there be a anti-typical fiery furnace waiting for those who refuse to follow?
>> Yes, definitely.
>> But where's the mainstream going? It's going to follow.
>> It's going to follow. And it's sad.
Luckily, the spirit of prophecy also promises that there are many of God's children still there.
>> Yes, because not everybody is uh totally brainwashed. Some of them will be wondering, "Excuse me, what's going on here?"
>> And somebody there there also be a loud cry.
>> Yes.
>> So, they they will get a chance to hear >> Correct.
>> the other side.
>> So, just another article on this, "Gen Z Men Drive Religiosity Rise as Catholic Conversions Surge."
So, Gallup polling shows a sharp rise in the religiosity amongst US men aged 18 to 29 with 42% now calling religion very important, surpassing women for the first time in over two decades. That's another interesting trend, right?
This comes alongside the largest Easter season Catholic conversion surge in 20 years with dioceses nationwide reporting double and triple-digit percentage increases.
The trend could reshape church demographics, political alignments, and cultural engagements in the years ahead.
That's an interesting sentence, don't you think?
>> I think it's very interesting, especially the political alignments.
>> So, [snorts] political alignments, church demographics, >> Mhm.
>> cultural engagements, where is biblical truth here?
>> Yeah.
>> Because >> That's it.
Because how that all that mingling, that ecumenical get-together, and we just focus on what we align on, not the truth.
>> And let's cut out the brain by making sure there's loud music.
So, modern when we talk about the political realignment, church and state has to come together because that's Babylon, right?
>> Yeah.
>> The morality has to be the morality of the Catholic Church. So, you need a resurgence of Catholicism in order to justify and make it relevant, right?
So, let's see what's happening at the level of government where you have the Grahams of this world and the Paula Whites. And it's always interesting to me that the charismatic is the one that is speaking.
>> Mhm.
>> And uh at Vatican II, it was acknowledged that the charismatics will be the glue that glues Protestantism to Catholicism.
>> And that's 100% what's happening.
>> 100%.
>> Wow.
Let's see.
>> But as I prayed, it was like the Holy Spirit just zoned me in and said, "Tell President Trump how thankful you are for him." And I I felt like I was conveying the heart of God for all of us.
That we are thankful for the greatest champion of faith that we've ever seen in a president. And we honor you because of your bold, unwavering conviction and stand for religious liberty here in America and around the world.
I've heard many people take credit for you being here or for some of your victories.
And for the being in the sacred office of the president. But the truth of it is is you're here because of God and because of you.
>> [applause] >> And I just want to share this thought and then pray over President Trump.
Jesus taught us so many lessons through his death, burial, and resurrection. He showed us great leadership.
Great transformation requires great sacrifice.
And Mr. President, no one has paid the price like you have paid the price.
It almost cost you your life.
You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused.
It's a familiar pattern that our Lord and Savior showed us.
But it didn't end there for him and it didn't end there for you.
God always had a plan. On the third day, he rose. He defeated evil.
He conquered death, hell, and the grave.
And because he rose, we all know that we can rise.
And sir, because of his resurrection, you rose up. Because he was victorious, you were victorious.
And I believe that the Lord said to tell you this, because of his victory, you will be victorious in all you put your hands to. [applause] Because God is with you and God is using you to defeat evil, to restore families, to awaken the church, to harvest the nations, and to bring a worldwide revival. So, I'm going to ask something.
Would you all stand and just, if you're comfortable, stretch your hand towards our president?
And even if Reverend Graham you'd like to lay hands on him and Pastor Robert and just come in agreement with me for 2 Chronicles 7:14 declares, "If my people who are called by my name will humble themself and pray, then I will hear from heaven and forgive their [music] sins and heal their land."
>> Your word says you are the one who selects kings [music] and removes kings.
And in your plan, you have given us a great president [music] not just once but twice.
>> But kings or let's put royals together.
What what what are they talking about here, Martin?
>> Here in the shadows of monuments to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, honoring the British king might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American independence, but in fact, no tribute could be more appropriate.
Long before Americans had a nation or a constitution, we first had a culture, a character, and a creed.
Before we ever proclaimed our independence, Americans carried within us the rarest of gifts, moral courage, and it came from a small but mighty kingdom from across the sea.
For nearly two centuries before the revolution, this land was settled and forged of a men, women who bore in their souls the blood and noble spirit of the British.
Here on a wild and untamed continent, they set loose the ancient English love of liberty and the Great Britain's distinctive sense of glory, destiny, and pride, and that's what it is, glory, destiny, and pride.
The American patriots who pledged their lives to independence in 1776 were the heirs to this majestic inheritance. Their veins ran with Anglo-Saxon courage.
Their hearts beat with an English faith in standing firm for what is right, good, and true.
In recent years, we've often heard it said that America is merely an idea, but the cause of freedom did not simply appear as an intellectual invention of 1776.
The American founding was the culmination of hundreds of years of thought, struggle, sweat, blood, and sacrifice on both sides of the Atlantic.
Fate drew a long arc from the meadow at Runnymede to the streets of Philadelphia that ran through the lives of people born and bred on the British code that no man should be denied either justice or right.
American patriots today can sing My country, 'tis of thee sweet land of liberty only because our colonial ancestors first sang God save the king.
>> Martin, what do you make of that?
>> Well, it's interesting to me that they pray he's praising the Brit- the British so much in the especially for the early times of America, but if I'm not mistaken, there was a big war to get independence from them.
>> Correct. Then he's talking about that moral stature that they inherited from the British.
In actual fact, all the churches that fled the tyranny of Europe were the ones that were now the prominent ones in the United States, whereas the Church of England which ruled in England became a minority.
It's the Baptists and the Methodists and the minority groups that they had hounded out of Europe and persecuted to blood >> [clears throat] >> that made up the religious majority now in the United States of America.
So, actually, they fled [snorts] the tyranny.
And that tyranny was just a replacement of papal tyranny.
Because the Pope was just replaced by the king.
But it was the same system.
They again have exactly the same system.
>> Mhm.
And then perhaps people should go and look at the beamable sustainable princes to look at that history and to see who's subject to whom.
>> Yeah, yeah.
>> All very interesting stuff.
>> Now, the crown is Not >> The crown belongs to the papacy. It is ceded or loaned to the British monarch.
That's why he has to wear a Maltese cross, isn't that so?
>> Yeah.
>> No, they call it Protestant Malt- No, no, no, there's no such thing.
>> He also gets orders.
>> So, Trump tests his luck with the religious right amid feud with Pope and AI Jesus posts.
So, Martin, this spat between papacy and Trump >> Mhm.
>> I believe this is another Hegelian dialectic.
>> I do.
>> Because the Pope has to seem to be morally independent.
>> Yeah.
>> He's not going to be swayed by the opinion of one government or another.
He's morally independent and that is his strength.
>> Yeah. He's the leader in the morality.
Not anybody going to tell him about it.
>> So, this is just another one to place sympathy on the side of Rome.
>> [clears throat] >> So, the President Trump as the Messiah truth social post sparked immediate criticism amongst Christians including some on the right.
Trump 79 said he thought the AI image of him administering an ethereal light to a stricken man's head as translucent figures descended from the heavens represented him as a doctor.
Now, well, Martin, it's very unlikely that you could see him as a doctor in that picture, right?
Blasphemous was the verdict of Douglas Wilson, a self-described Christian nationalist who believes women should not be able to vote, and a confident of Pete Hoekstra, the US Defense Secretary.
And we've had the privilege of having an interview with him on the Sabbath issue.
>> Yeah.
>> Trump's post was ultimately taken down, although the level of his apology was brought into question when he then posted an AI image of what appeared to be Jesus Christ cuddling him.
>> But isn't there a lot of religious imagery going around, right? The whole time. I mean, we just watched the whole lot pray together there.
He doesn't distance himself of religion at all anymore. He's continually posting stuff stuff about it.
>> So, The Guardian said Trump tests his luck with the religious right amid feud with Pope and AI Jesus post.
>> Well, modern One thing it does do, it does um elevate his religious connection.
>> Yes, that's the thing. He he's playing exactly into the hands of the people that want to know that he's actually connected to Jesus or whatever.
>> spat that you have there with the Pope, >> Mhm.
>> really just says, you know, the Pope is the real moral standard. So, you know, don't rock the boat in the way that you are doing now. It just shifts it a little bit away to a higher power.
>> It just gives the Pope a little elevation again.
>> Yes. Where Where are the days when Christianity recognized that the Pope was Antichrist?
Where are those days? Where are the days of Grattan Guinness of the Church of England?
>> It's when the second when Babylon fall the second time, where are the Cranmers, the Latimers, the Ridleys, the John Knoxes, the Luthers? Uh where are they?
>> In the grave.
Unfortunately.
>> Okay. They're in the grave and their voices have been silenced, right?
Trump participates in marathon Bible reading. So, they're really pushing the church-state agenda.
So, Trump read from Second Chronicles on Tuesday night as part of the America reads the Bible event at the Museum of the Bible in Washington.
The passage is often invoked by Christian conservatives in the US and is interpreted by call for citizens to repent and for God to bless the nation.
I mean, Paula White just quoted it as well.
The US Constitution bars the government from establishing a national religion.
However, the Trump administration has embraced the movement in the country to see Christianity as a key part the founding of the US and for leaders to follow the Bible. Isn't that exactly what the Revelation 13 said that would happen?
>> It's 100% and the image will be setting that they are setting up or that's already there is to get it back to the first beast.
>> And do they have a time >> Yes.
>> agenda? Well, yes, it's the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America, right?
>> Mhm.
>> 1776 to 2026.
And Huckabee said the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, are sharing passages.
The reading comes as Trump quarrels with Pope Leo, who has criticized the US for waging war on Iran. On Friday, Trump told reporters that he has a right to disagree with the Pope.
He actually sent a Rubio to go and see the Pope.
>> Yeah, now recently, last week.
>> To sort of smooth over, so-called smooth over. They're doing a great job.
Using Hegelian dialectic and people are watching this and making up their minds.
>> You see, the thing is, just like politics, you shouldn't get sucked into this.
>> No.
And aren't they going to uh honor the Pope?
>> Oh, yeah, on the 3rd.
>> On the 3rd? This will be amazing. One day before their celebration, who do they elevate?
>> Yeah, they actually the real leader.
>> The real leader behind the scenes.
So, let's listen to him reading that quote.
>> Thus, Solomon finished the house of the Lord and the king's house, and all that came into Solomon's heart to make in the house of the Lord, and in his own house he prosperously affected.
And the Lord appeared to Solomon by night and said to him, "I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place to myself for a house of sacrifice. If I shut up heaven, that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. And it shall be answered because they forsook the Lord God of their fathers, which brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, and laid hold on other gods and worshipped them and served them.
Therefore has he brought all this evil upon them.
>> So we see church and state moving closer and closer together.
And then they dedicate the golden statue of President Trump.
Modern?
>> I don't know.
>> You don't know?
>> I don't know anymore.
>> Okay.
>> know.
They even said that it's not idolatry, but how do you Okay.
>> Let's just leave it for what it is. It's fascinating. So why Trump's spiritual advisor dedicated the golden statue to the president, Mark Burns, and an evangelical pastor explains that Trump supporters don't think of him as a god-like figure even as the president posts pictures of himself as Jesus.
So they actually dedicated this golden statue.
>> Mhm.
>> And it's gold from head to bottom.
>> Yeah.
>> I'm fascinated that even the tie is gold instead of red.
>> Yeah. When he and >> So this is not party politics.
>> No. And from what I also read in the article is that they were struggling to get the money from the donors for the statue, but when they mentioned that they're going to cover it in gold, then it was done.
>> It was done.
Well, let's listen to this dedication.
>> I want to thank you. I know it was done from love, and I want to thank Mark Burns and Pastor. He's a good pastor.
He's a good man. I've known him a long time. He's been with me from the beginning, right from the beginning.
Maybe about 2 days later, right?
>> Right, Mr. President.
So, they have all kinds of satchels and fascinating things, right?
>> Yeah, I know.
>> So, pastor leads wild dedication ceremony for Trump's giant gold statue at his own golf course.
Placed on a pedestal in a clearing of palm trees, the 22-ft colossus depicts the president thrusting his fist into the air echoing his defiant gesture after the attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania.
So, at Wednesday's dedication ceremony, the sculpture was draped in white and blue fabric resembling a Greek toga.
It was encircled by a few dozen guests seated in chairs as pastor Mark Burns, a member of pastors for Trump, spoke at the podium. Burns, who previously described the president as divinely appointed, added that the sculpture stands as a reminder that God is protecting Trump's life in a nod to the multiple assassination attempts he has survived.
Yeah, this is, of course, fascinating.
And who is behind all this? Well, let's leave that to personal conviction.
>> Yeah.
But it's interesting that they use all sorts of symbolism along with it.
It's just strange.
>> It's very strange.
So, just to make certain that people understand that the papacy maintains its independent stance and is above all politics, so-called, although they're intertwined with all politics. Let's just give them a chance to say say.
>> The message of the church my message, the message of the gospel, blessed are the peacemakers.
I do not look at my role as being political politician. I don't want to get into a debate with him. I don't think that the message of the gospel is meant to to be abused in the way that some people are doing.
And and I will continue to speak out against war.
>> They called the Bishop of Rome, quote, "weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy." while also claiming that Pope Leo would not have been selected if it was not for the president himself. Now, we later saw uh Trump double down on comments in person while speaking with reporters last night before posting an AI-generated image of himself uh that essentially portrayed him looking as if he were Christ the Healer. But I do want you to take a listen to what we heard the president say last night.
>> He's a very liberal person.
And he's a man that doesn't believe in stopping crime. He's a man that doesn't think that we should uh be toying with a country that wants a nuclear weapon so they can blow up the world. Now, I'm not I'M NOT A FAN of Pope Leo.
>> Well, Martin, let's take the Hegelian dialectic little bit further.
So, now we have established the independent thinking of the papacy.
Now, let's gather all the religions around that table. Let's hear the sound of the sackbut, the dulcimer, all kinds of music.
And make sure that the world is on board in this great Babylonian union.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> As Christians, together with our brothers and sisters of other religions, we are all God's children. This calls us to look beyond what separates us and to discover what unites us all. 60 years ago, a seed of hope for interreligious dialogue was planted. Today, your presence bears witness that this seed has grown into a mighty tree.
>> Ah, you are true words.
>> [music] >> We prayed [music] with Pope Leo in a historic moment of spiritual unity.
Together, we celebrated the Jubilee theme, [music] Pilgrims of Hope. As I meet people of different faiths, I find it enormously encouraging to hear how much we have in common, a shared longing [music] for peace, >> [singing] >> When I can [music] change, then you can change.
When you can change, the world will change.
>> We are one human family. We are blood brothers and blood sisters.
>> Walking together in faith.
We are the new world.
>> [music and singing] >> I cannot come down. I am busy building.
>> Charlie was always building.
>> Charlie was actually a master builder.
>> It's an entire movement and a coalition that's being built. [music] >> We are building the red wall.
>> We have far more important work to do than canceling each other. We have got to build and President Donald Trump is a builder. We're building a better country right now.
>> The opportunity is in front of us all to unleash the great next era of our country. The things that we are fighting for, the ideals that we stand for, are for the future of this great nation.
>> AMERICA WILL TAKE ITS PLACE AGAIN AS THE shining city on the hill, AS THE LEADER OF THE WORLD, as the NUMBER ONE NATION, AS THE great experiment. America is going to be in the golden age and it will do tremendous things for the people that live here.
>> So, Martin, who are the great builders?
>> All these leaders.
>> Hey, doesn't it start with Enoch?
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
>> Son of Cain?
>> Yeah.
>> Who built the city?
And that city has its shadows as we go through history.
And then Nimrod was a great builder.
>> Mhm. Mhm.
>> And he built Babylon.
And they set up the tower of Babel.
And Freemasonry takes itself back to Enoch, son of Cain.
>> Mhm.
>> And to Nimrod post flood as the founders and the builders of that great city, [snorts] Babylon.
>> Mhm.
>> And they had the sign of Anu >> Yeah.
>> and giving Marduk the power. The greatest sign of Anu is in the Vatican Square.
>> Yeah.
>> The rulers of evil.
>> Mhm. Mhm.
>> And they're setting up their kingdom with all kinds of music. And then they set up the golden statue and say everybody bow down.
Well, they're not saying bow down to President Trump, but they are saying bow down to the system.
>> This whole system. They're setting up this Babylonian idol.
>> They're setting it up. And Martin, what has Christianity and Islam or Hinduism or any other religion in common?
>> Well, >> certainly not Christ.
>> No. I just wanted to say, if you remove Christ, then probably a lot. They can get along. They don't want murders to be taken place.
>> want war. They don't want this. They want to feed the poor. That's Those are all very noble attributes.
>> Mhm.
>> [clears throat] >> But without Christ, you can do nothing.
>> Nothing.
>> If you reject the stone, then you don't have a building. There's no cornerstone. It's going to collapse.
>> Yeah.
>> Like the Tower of Babel. So, the Pope can visit as many mosques as he likes.
>> Yeah.
Doesn't matter.
>> He can visit as many pagan religions, no matter how many feathers they have in their crowns.
Without Christ, it is totally meaningless. So, let's have a look what he is busy with.
>> The Grand Mosque of Algiers is the largest mosque in Africa and the third largest in the world, holding up to 37,000 people. It's a site even Pope Leo had to see. After walking through it without his shoes, as Muslim tradition requires, the Pope paused for a moment of silence accompanied by the Imam.
Afterward, an interreligious dialogue took place in which Pope Leo highlighted the importance of coexistence between the two religions.
>> Now Martin, they were both wearing white.
Robes of righteousness, and both of them deny the efficacy of Christ.
>> Christ, yeah.
>> Catholicism denies the atonement.
Catholicism has purgatory where you pay for your own sins.
Islam denies the sonship of Christ.
Therefore, Allah is not my god.
>> Yeah.
>> He cannot be my god. He doesn't have a son.
>> Yeah.
>> So, he's definitely not my god.
But, he has many points of contact with Catholicism.
And Martin, why not bring in the Jewish religion as well, and let's honor the Sabbath for 1 day, but then we switch to the Christian Sunday.
>> We'll make it prominent that the Saturday Sabbath belongs to the Jews.
The Sunday Sabbath, that's the one that we will be holding holding our great national prayer day on.
>> Correct. So, let's let's just throw in that the Sabbath is for the Jews.
Whereas, it comes from Eden when there was no Jew.
>> No.
>> Now therefore, I, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 2026 as Jewish-American Heritage Month.
I call upon Americans to celebrate the heritage and contributions of Jewish Americans and to observe this month with appropriate programs, activities, and ceremonies.
I further call on all Americans to celebrate their faith and freedom throughout this year, during this month, and especially on Shabbat to celebrate our 250th year. We'll give the Jews one day. The Sabbath belongs to the Jews.
>> Yeah.
>> And then we will introduce our Sunday.
Interesting.
>> It's very interesting. It actually it's playing right into the prophetic picture.
>> It cannot be better.
>> No.
>> Rededicate 250, a national jubilee of prayer, praise, and thanksgiving. Will they have all kinds of music again?
>> Oh, for sure.
That definitely.
>> I hope they have the dulcimer.
>> Yeah.
And you have to explain because I have no clue what a dulcimer is.
>> Oh, it's this instrument that you play flat like this. It's It's a It's a very unique sound, the dulcimer. It's very riley. It was used in many ceremonies in olden days.
>> So, join with neighbors and friends from every state in the union. Freedom 250 invites all Americans to come together in prayer and worship ahead of the nation's 250th birthday.
And that, of course, will be on Sunday.
>> Yeah, unfortunately, when the people watch this episode, it will have already been um past.
But it you'll still get the picture of how it >> the picture, all right.
So, May 17th, 2026, the National Mall will be the scene of a a gathering as Americans of every background across the country prepare for the nation's 250th birthday with scripture, testimony, prayer, and rededication of our country as one nation to God.
And they were going to dedicate it to the sacred heart of Jesus. And many say, of course, Mary.
>> Because you actually you cannot get to Jesus without Mary. So, Mary is the important one.
>> That's one of the famous Catholic sayings. Nobody comes to the Father except through Jesus, but nobody comes through to Jesus except through Mary.
That is such a travesty of justice. I I cannot even. I don't even want to go there.
From morning fellowship in front of the US Capitol to an evening filled with music anchored at the main stage on 12th Street, Rededicate 250 will be rooted in giving thanks for God's presence in our national life throughout 250 years of American history and asking for his guidance for the next 250.
Ultimately, this thing culminates >> [snorts] >> in something bigger and the reintroduction of the mark of the beast.
And I doubt whether we'll go 250 years.
>> I think it will This is a starting point for something, for sure.
>> Our nation was conceived by men and women [music] who believed in the power of God, who believed in the providences of God, and in prayer.
We pray that we would fulfill the true meaning of our creed.
That we hold these truths to be self-evident.
>> But look what God has done.
We praise him and give him glory.
Our Father and our God now has said, "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord."
>> Faith [music] in God is the value that most shaped America.
And it's people of faith who have been the bedrock, the driving force behind our nation.
>> We are celebrating what God has done in this great nation called America.
>> Now, so obviously it will be a starting point and by now people will probably know already what has happened at that meeting. But we will probably in the future be looking back at it and see.
>> So, where are we in the stream of history?
>> Mhm.
Mhm.
>> We are like you mentioned in the toes.
>> We're at the toenails.
>> bowing down to the golden image, right?
And the golden image is a symbol of Babylon.
And Revelation 17 says that the woman has a written on her forehead Babylon.
So, that church, the Roman Catholic Church, is the mother of harlots.
Terrible statement, but if you analyze it harlotry is unfaithfulness to the husband.
When you exclude Jesus Christ, when you join up with religions that negate Jesus, that's harlotry.
She's the mother of harlots. She's demonstrated it. We've seen what the paper said up in their great hall, that serpent hall, with the emaciated Christ behind them, the Pope speaking out of the mouth of the serpent. How much more Babylonian can you get?
>> And that we saw all those people gathered together now and with the music and they were standing right there.
>> Correct. So, let's just make sure that everybody knows that this is a Catholic run system.
Let's see what this man had to say.
>> with the Eucharist.
And this may be the first time you've ever done this. We did it at Mar-a-Lago last year.
With the Eucharistic Benediction.
Where yes, we have a bishop, a successor of the apostles, who comes from very far away.
Bishop will walk in and he will be carrying with him the Holy Eucharist. So, I'd invite you as he processes in to take a knee, if you can, and kneel before Christ our king.
>> Most Holy Trinity, we place the United States of America into the hands of Mary Immaculate in order that she may present the country to you.
Through her, we wish to thank you for the great resources of this land and for the freedom which has been its heritage.
Through the intercession of Mary, have mercy on the Catholic Church in America.
Mary, Immaculate Virgin, our mother, patroness of our land, we praise and honor you and give ourselves to you.
Protect us from every harm.
Pray for us that acting always according to your will and the will of your divine son, we may live and die pleasing to God.
Amen.
>> Amen.
Did you know the United States there's only one approved apparition in the United States.
1859 Mary came to Wisconsin outside Green Bay with a very specific message. She said the words of Mary teach the children the faith.
Gather the children in this wild country, referring to America, and teach them what they should know for salvation. Teach them how to make the sign of the cross, how to approach the sacraments.
This is what I wish you could do. Go and fear nothing. I will help you.
Simple message.
Where our first president, George Washington, had this image along with St. John the Evangelist there. His prized possession, he kept it. He loved it.
Mary's been with us from the beginning.
>> Well, Martin, firstly, that is necromancy, praying to the dead.
Cuz Mary knows nothing. She's asleep, waiting for the resurrection like everybody else.
>> Yeah.
>> Secondly, he's pushing Mary and her apparitions.
That is spiritism.
And then he is asking for a recognition of the sacraments. That's paganism.
Because there's nothing that you can do in order to earn God's favor.
The sacrifice of the cross was all sufficient for earning God's favor.
So, [snorts] Protestantism in general has rejected the sacraments.
The Lutherans still retain two, but most Protestant denominations like the Methodists and the Adventists don't recognize sacraments. No, they are ordinances reminding us of something else.
So, Martin, we are right there where the world is going back towards Babylon erecting the golden image and the question is are we going to rededicate ourselves to God now?
Or are we going to run along with the stream?
>> Unfortunately, the rededication it seems like it's Babylon being rededicated.
>> So, I saw one of the heads as it were wounded to death and the deadly wound was healed and all the world wondered after the beast. Has that come to fruition?
>> Yeah, you can see it all over.
>> Everywhere, right?
So, there you have the beast, Catholicism, having resurrected itself after 1798.
>> Yeah, 250 years.
>> Yes, and they worship the dragon which gave power unto the beast. So, you're worshipping Satan.
And they worship the beast saying, "Who is like unto the beast? Who is able to make war with him?"
Well, for 500 years plus, he has waged war on Protestantism and seems to have defeated it.
>> Yeah, seems so.
But, he only seems to have defeated it because until he eradicates the last opposing voice, he's not in control.
>> He will not because Christ will overcome.
>> So, he will attempt to get rid of that last voice.
Verse 15 says, "And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast." Is he doing it?
>> Yeah.
>> "That the image of the beast should both speak. Have we heard a lot of talking?
>> The whole time.
>> And then to cause as many as would not worship the image of the beast to be killed, to get rid of that dissenting voice.
>> This is the one that we're waiting for.
>> Interesting.
>> And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire, and them that had gotten the victory over the beast and over his image and over his mark and over the number of his name stand on the sea of glass having the harps of God. Martin, you have to gain these victories.
You have to sever yourself from the mindset of Rome.
>> Yeah.
>> You have to sever yourself from the mindset of the image of the beast, which is Protestantism united with the state.
And we have to distance ourselves from the mark of the beast. And the Catholic Church says that Sunday is the mark of our ecclesiastical power.
And the number of our name, which is 666, which is embedded in the statue.
And then we can stand on the sea of glass having not all kinds of music, but the harps of God.
Is this where we are in the stream of time?
>> We From everything, there's a small portion that still has to be come to fruition.
>> That's the only thing.
>> The implementation of the mark of the beast and the persecution of God's people and then the intervention of God. Amen.
Let's pray.
Heavenly Father, the world is speeding towards a climactic ending.
And the word stands in juxtaposition to all of this pomp and glamour.
Help us to be people of the word is my prayer in Jesus' name. Amen.
>> Amen.
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