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Freedom Is All About The Dirt

The Christian Car Guy / Robby Dilmore
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July 2, 2022 12:29 pm

Freedom Is All About The Dirt

The Christian Car Guy / Robby Dilmore

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July 2, 2022 12:29 pm

Today, in preparation for America's upcoming independence day Robby presents a special Godly and patriotic episode.

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Share it the most of all thank he for listening to The Truth Podcast Network. This is the Truth Network all will all radio show will will will will you will all will will everything to do with dirt, Christian Car Guy show yes freedom has everything to do with dirt and that was the United States of America's Army Field band and that was recorded in 2017 and I will point out it as over 17,548,000 views on YouTube and that's all very recently. If you think about slip sink in a minute. Okay, that was the United States Army's Field band and did you hear the purer I mean absolutely pure Christian message and a double bill of AA man, a glorious AA man that at the end of that particular piece I'm in the you just can't. I mean, I really am so encouraged really to hear about your have your on the other Mike Bessette. It's a beautiful song. It came from the abolitionists during the Civil War now and so as I was, you know, obviously thinking about that and some in different ways.

Let me tell you wives or my father loved that song. I mean, he loved that song and if you grew up in the Biltmore household on 4 July weekend. We had a big what was called a Magnavox stereo high-five that was his biggest TVs were back then it was a great big consul at six record changer changer on it that would hold six albums and we would load up that song with about six other John Philip Sousa great and we would hear it all over the house, starting about 7 o'clock in the morning so when I listen to that this morning and me what it means to be in our generation) our generation and clearly if there 17,500,000 views the love of Christ in America is still evident. I mean don't get me wrong, we got a long way to go but oh my goodness is that not clear. I mean it could not be a more Christian message that then comes at the end of that song beautiful song. It's a shame how they keep trying to change our Christian founding that we revise with the truth was it's amazing the truth keeps marching on the net will always, it just does. And so today's show is always is can be brought to you by the Hebrew letter Shin I like that letter because it begins the word Lily and and it also begins the word soil which that word Lily, if you translate it you could translated rejoice as much as you could translated Lily in other words, when you look at that thing.

It's a trumpet I'm in, and it was kinda designed by God that way to to glory, and so as right in the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across to see what that passage.

I'm just guessing came from the second chapter of song of Solomon where lilies are mentioned actually three times and lilies quite clearly of the valleys right the richest soil. If none of you ever thought about this. Obviously John Bunyan did and I spent a lot of time thinking about it that the richest soil is in the valleys in the race that is is it's broken up topsoil that came off the hills and it came off the mountains and so you know, as we think about that Jesus taught. It in his parable of the soils I never noticed it in management.

Mark chapter 4 when he's talking about the parable of the soils and is explaining it to his disciples disciples he is said to them, do you not understand this parable, then how will you understand all the parables. In other words, the parable of the soil is sort of a meta-parable. In other words, in order to understand other word pictures.

You need to understand this word picture in this word picture is telling you very clearly in the parable of soils that your soil is got to be broken up. It can have rocks it can have weeds that it needs to be plowed soil in the idea if actually if you think about it is that when we end up in the Valley of humiliation. I'm hoping that some point in your life you been there with me what to say and that's what John Bunyan's character Christian ended up in the Valley of humiliation.

Well, humiliation is lower and so the very beginning of the second chapter the song of Solomon, she says I'm a rose of Sharon, I'm a Lily of the valleys which is interesting thing to say because Sharon is in the swamps of Israel.

If you were to look up and so it's a low place in the soils really good there and then she says, not on a Lily of the Valley. She says I'm a Lily of the valleys in and see you have you can't help but wonder that's interesting and he very clearly