Zach
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Yeah, it's a terrible question when somebody asks that. It's kind of like when you study the book of Revelation, I listened to a sermon here not too long ago, And it was from a few years ago. And it was old Mackey. And he had two pictures. He was talking about the new heavens and the new earth in Revelation 21. But he was trying to describe Revelation.
I thought this was very clever and very interesting. So he had two cartoon pictures of when Hillary Clinton was running against Trump. So when was that? 2016. Yeah, 2016. But they were cartoons. And one of them, she was dressed up. And he's like, forget how you view about the candidates. Just look at the cartoon. One of them was Hillary Clinton was dressed up like a Star Wars kind of Darth Vader.
I thought this was very clever and very interesting. So he had two cartoon pictures of when Hillary Clinton was running against Trump. So when was that? 2016. Yeah, 2016. But they were cartoons. And one of them, she was dressed up. And he's like, forget how you view about the candidates. Just look at the cartoon. One of them was Hillary Clinton was dressed up like a Star Wars kind of Darth Vader.
I thought this was very clever and very interesting. So he had two cartoon pictures of when Hillary Clinton was running against Trump. So when was that? 2016. Yeah, 2016. But they were cartoons. And one of them, she was dressed up. And he's like, forget how you view about the candidates. Just look at the cartoon. One of them was Hillary Clinton was dressed up like a Star Wars kind of Darth Vader.
I forgot what the cartoon said. But then on the other side was Trump. uh, in a car like, uh, Indy, Indianapolis 500. And he like was having a wreck right at, right before he got to the finish line, you know? And so, and in each one, they had a donkey in, uh, in the Hillary Clinton one that was kind of laughing at her speaking as a, you know, Star Wars representative.
I forgot what the cartoon said. But then on the other side was Trump. uh, in a car like, uh, Indy, Indianapolis 500. And he like was having a wreck right at, right before he got to the finish line, you know? And so, and in each one, they had a donkey in, uh, in the Hillary Clinton one that was kind of laughing at her speaking as a, you know, Star Wars representative.
I forgot what the cartoon said. But then on the other side was Trump. uh, in a car like, uh, Indy, Indianapolis 500. And he like was having a wreck right at, right before he got to the finish line, you know? And so, and in each one, they had a donkey in, uh, in the Hillary Clinton one that was kind of laughing at her speaking as a, you know, Star Wars representative.
And then you had an elephant was like on, he was the only on looking fan, uh, Of the, the crash with Trump, but he, you say, well, what does all that mean? His point was that revelation was written in imagery. And if you didn't know the history of.
And then you had an elephant was like on, he was the only on looking fan, uh, Of the, the crash with Trump, but he, you say, well, what does all that mean? His point was that revelation was written in imagery. And if you didn't know the history of.
And then you had an elephant was like on, he was the only on looking fan, uh, Of the, the crash with Trump, but he, you say, well, what does all that mean? His point was that revelation was written in imagery. And if you didn't know the history of.
what was going on there, it would be like you asking, like taking those two cartoons to a foreign country 2,000 years from now and say, what do you think this means? And they're looking at an elephant, because even in Revelation, there's all this imagery and animals and... Well, you would have no idea.
what was going on there, it would be like you asking, like taking those two cartoons to a foreign country 2,000 years from now and say, what do you think this means? And they're looking at an elephant, because even in Revelation, there's all this imagery and animals and... Well, you would have no idea.
what was going on there, it would be like you asking, like taking those two cartoons to a foreign country 2,000 years from now and say, what do you think this means? And they're looking at an elephant, because even in Revelation, there's all this imagery and animals and... Well, you would have no idea.
You're asking all the wrong questions because you have no idea who these people are, what they represent. And I thought it was a really good illustration. And even while I'm reading Romans 6, it has very little to do with baptism and more about the death of Jesus.
You're asking all the wrong questions because you have no idea who these people are, what they represent. And I thought it was a really good illustration. And even while I'm reading Romans 6, it has very little to do with baptism and more about the death of Jesus.
You're asking all the wrong questions because you have no idea who these people are, what they represent. And I thought it was a really good illustration. And even while I'm reading Romans 6, it has very little to do with baptism and more about the death of Jesus.
And having the same qualities of John chapter 8, because he's bringing up about this being a slave to sin, dying in sin, not recognizing who he is, not recognizing where he came from. And then when you fast forward after he dies and buried and raised, and Paul writing a letter to people who have been baptized, and then he's the one that made the illustration of this death. You die.
And having the same qualities of John chapter 8, because he's bringing up about this being a slave to sin, dying in sin, not recognizing who he is, not recognizing where he came from. And then when you fast forward after he dies and buried and raised, and Paul writing a letter to people who have been baptized, and then he's the one that made the illustration of this death. You die.
And having the same qualities of John chapter 8, because he's bringing up about this being a slave to sin, dying in sin, not recognizing who he is, not recognizing where he came from. And then when you fast forward after he dies and buried and raised, and Paul writing a letter to people who have been baptized, and then he's the one that made the illustration of this death. You die.
You die because Jesus died on the cross. He's making the connection, not us. It wasn't an argument about baptism. He was saying, look at the freedom you have. Look at the new life you have. It's all the good stuff. Look, you don't have sin anymore. That's gone. You've been detached.