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Trump’s “5D Chess” Strategy on Epstein Files

Rick Media G discussed Donald Trump’s statements dismissing the Jeffrey Epstein issue as a “hoax,” interpreting this as a strategic “5D chess” move.

Rick suggested that Trump is deliberately angering people across the political spectrum to increase demand for the release of the Epstein files.

He compared this to Trump’s approach with Operation Warp Speed during the pandemic, arguing that Trump’s job is “to stay popular and make America great again, not tell you the truth about everything.”

Rick referenced the Q movement’s claim that “80% of it is happening behind the scenes, 20% of it’s public,” suggesting that Trump is working against child trafficking behind the scenes while publicly downplaying the Epstein issue.

Trump’s Legislative Achievements and Federal Reserve Criticism

Rick reported on Trump’s meeting with congressmen to pass the “Genius Act,” a bill aimed at reducing government spending by approximately $9 billion.

He discussed Trump’s criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, noting that while the president cannot directly fire the Fed chair, Trump is highlighting potential fraud related to the Federal Reserve’s $3 billion headquarters renovation project.

Rick compared the cost of the Fed building to other famous structures like the Palace of Versailles, suggesting this could provide grounds for Powell to resign.

He emphasized that Powell’s high interest rates are increasing the national deficit and hurting the economy.

Faith and Freedom TV Launch

Rick announced the launch of his new media platform called “Faith and Freedom TV,” describing it as an effort to counter “elite control” of media.

He explained: “We need to challenge elite control.

We oppose the centralized power of big pharma-backed media, mega ministry distributors, music industry giants, Hollywood, and prioritize profit and agendas over truth.”

The platform will be available on Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and mobile devices.

Rick emphasized that much of the content would be free and invited viewers to volunteer in various capacities, including content scouts, fundraisers, production volunteers, and prayer warriors.

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Enoch AI: Alternative to Mainstream AI

Rick demonstrated the differences between mainstream AI platforms (ChatGPT and Grok) and a new AI called Enoch AI when asked about depopulation methods.

He showed that while ChatGPT and Grok denied any depopulation agenda, Enoch AI provided information about alleged depopulation methods including “sperm count reduction,” “sterilization gene in food,” “contraceptive drugs in water,” and “pandemic and vaccines.”

Rick praised Enoch AI for having “a worldview that probably you agree with” though he noted he disagreed with its “anti-Israel stance.”

Trump’s Economic Achievements

Rick highlighted several economic developments under Trump’s administration, including a $17 billion investment from Bahrain that will support 30,000 American jobs.

He reported that wholesale inflation remained unchanged in June, contrary to economists’ predictions.

Rick emphasized Trump’s success in generating tariff revenue, stating: “Trump was right.

He knew and the cabal knew too that if you capitalize on the resources that America has and the buying power that we have. You negotiate deals, you can bring in massive tariff revenue.”

He suggested that increasing external revenue through tariffs could eventually lead to reducing the burden on taxpayers and potentially eliminate the need for the Federal Reserve.

Kirk Elliott on Financial Markets and Precious Metals

Kirk Elliott joined to discuss financial markets and precious metals.

He warned about a potential banking crisis due to the Federal Reserve’s proposed changes to the supplemental leverage ratio, which would allow banks to back toxic assets with US Treasuries instead of cash.

Kirk explained: “They want to change the supplemental leverage ratio to have US treasuries instead of cash back the toxic assets of banks.”

He suggested this could lead to significant inflation as the US dollar has already lost 10% of its value year-to-date.

Kirk discussed the dramatic rise in silver prices and predicted they could reach $67-150 per ounce in the next 12 months due to a potential “short squeeze” caused by major banks shorting 483 million ounces of silver in a single day – equivalent to 57% of global annual silver production.

Investment Advice on Precious Metals

Kirk provided detailed advice on how viewers could invest in precious metals through various retirement accounts.

He explained that IRAs (including Roth, traditional, inherited, SEP, and simple IRAs) can hold physical precious metals, and that 401(k) funds can be rolled into IRAs if the company no longer employs the person or is over 59.5 years old.

Kirk warned against buying commemorative coins with high markups, sharing an example of a client who paid over $60 per ounce for silver with “somebody’s face on it” when they could have purchased standard bullion for under $30 per ounce.

He emphasized: “Not all gold is good gold.

Not all silver is good silver.

You have to buy bullion.”

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Romans Road to Salvation

Rick concluded the program by presenting “Romans Road,” a simple four-verse approach to explaining the Christian gospel.

He outlined the four key verses: Romans 3:23 (“for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”), Romans 6:23 (“for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord”), Romans 5:8 (“But God demonstrates his own love toward us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us”), and Romans 10:9 (“that if you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved”).

Rick emphasized that salvation is “0% work so that nobody can boast” and is entirely based on faith in Jesus Christ rather than good deeds.

We then go to the new WordNWorship channel on Rumble and Rick teaches on the first few Messianic Prophesies that confirm the Bible as living and active!Join Backstage, now free here:  

Bible Study Guide:

Confirmation of Scripture Through Messianic Prophecies 

The evil one is the great deceiver and attempts to keep you from understanding that Jesus is the Messiah. Satan wants you to think that Jesus was not a historical reality or that if so was just a rabbi or good teacher. The Lord understands that the enemy will always attack the reliability of the Bible and how it clearly teaches Jesus is divine and the Christ/Messiah.  Therefore, God has given us massive prophetic evidence within the Bible and even corroborating evidence outside the Bible.  You can trust the Bible, and fulfilled prophecies give us another solid reason to do so!  This 7-day Bible Study guide explores how messianic prophecies confirm that the Bible is God’s living and active word. 

“Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.”

Day 1: The Messiah’s Divine Origin and Lineage

By Rick Rene of Blessed2Teach Ministries (https://blessed2teach.com)

The Messiah’s Divine Origin and Lineage

Objective: Establish the Messiah’s divine origin and specific lineage, affirming the Bible’s prophetic accuracy. We will review several fulfilled Messianic Prophecies and look into how that applies to us today:

  1. Prophecies of the Messiah’s Ancestry
  2. Prophecies of the Virgin Birth
  3. Application to Modern Day Christians

Each day, we will also look at various reasons why some people do not believe Jesus is the Messiah and refute that logic.  

Part 1: Prophecies of the Messiah’s Ancestry

  1. Prophecy: Messiah from the Seed of Abraham

Prediction: Genesis 22:18: and in your offspring shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because you have obeyed my voice.
Related Prediction: Genesis 12:3: I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.

Fulfillment: Galatians 3:16: Now the promises were made to Abraham and to his offspring. It does not say, “And to offsprings,” referring to many, but referring to one, “And to your offspring,” who is Christ.

Related Fulfillment: Acts 3:25-26: You are the sons of the prophets and of the covenant that God made with your fathers, saying to Abraham, ‘And in your offspring shall all the families of the earth be blessed.’ God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness.

Non-Biblical Evidence:

  • Josephus’ Testimony: The Jewish historian Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews 20.9, 37–100 AD) mentions Jesus as a figure whose influence spread beyond Judea, aligning with the global blessing through Abraham’s seed.

  • Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q252): The Qumran text 4Q252 interprets Genesis 49 as messianic, expecting a figure from Abraham’s line.  The Qumran text 4Q252, a Pesher on Genesis from the Dead Sea Scrolls, confirms its messianic character by interpreting Genesis 49:10 as a prophecy of a future Davidic Messiah from the tribe of Judah, expected to rule in the last days and bring global obedience. This pre-Christian text (1st century BC) strengthens the case for Jesus as the Messiah by aligning with New Testament fulfillments (Hebrews 7:14, Revelation 5:5) and other Qumran messianic expectations.

  • Roman Records: Tacitus (Annals 15.44, circa 116 AD) notes Christianity’s spread to Rome, reflecting Jesus’ global impact.

Summary: Genesis 22:18 (circa 2000 BC) promises a descendant of Abraham blessing all nations, reinforced by Genesis 12:3. Galatians and Acts confirm Jesus as this offspring, whose resurrection and ministry brought salvation globally.

b. Prophecy: Messiah from the Tribe of Judah

Prediction: Genesis 49:10: The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until tribute comes to him; and to him shall be the obedience of the peoples.
Related Prediction: Numbers 24:17: I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near: a star shall come out of Jacob, and a scepter shall rise out of Israel; it shall crush the forehead of Moab and break down all the sons of Sheth.

Fulfillment: Hebrews 7:14: For it is evident that our

Lord was descended from Judah, and in connection with that tribe Moses said nothing about priests.
Related Fulfillment: Revelation 5:5: And one of the elders said to me, “Weep no more; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals.

Non-Biblical Evidence:

  • Tacitus’ Confirmation: Tacitus (Annals 15.44) notes Jesus’ Jewish origin, consistent with Judahite descent.
  • Tel Dan Stele: This 9th-century BC inscription confirms the “House of David,” a Judahite lineage. Image of Tel Dan Stele

  • Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q252): Links the Messiah to Judah’s scepter.  This commentary, part of the Qumran community’s apocalyptic and messianic theology, identifies the “scepter” as a symbol of a future Davidic Messiah, referred to as the “Messiah of Righteousness” or “Branch of David,” who will rule in the last days and command global obedience. Its messianic significance strengthens the case for Jesus as the fulfillment of this prophecy (Hebrews 7:14, Revelation 5:5), as it aligns with other Qumran texts and historical evidence, reinforcing the Bible’s reliability.

Summary: Jacob’s blessing (circa 1800 BC) designates Judah, echoed by Numbers’ scepter, as the Messiah’s tribe. Hebrews and Revelation affirm Jesus’ Judahite descent.

Mathematical Discussion: Probability of being Abraham’s descendant (1/100, considering Semitic tribes) and from Judah (1/12, given 12 tribes) yields a 1/1200 chance.

Conclusion: The prophecies of the Messiah’s ancestry, as outlined in Genesis 22:18 and 49:10, demonstrate remarkable specificity and fulfillment in Jesus Christ. These ancient predictions, dating back to approximately 2000–1800 BC, foretold a descendant of Abraham from the tribe of Judah who would bless all nations and hold eternal rulership.

The New Testament, through Galatians, Acts, Hebrews, and Revelation, explicitly identifies Jesus as this promised figure, whose global impact is corroborated by non-biblical sources like Josephus, Tacitus, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Tel Dan Stele. The mathematical improbability of one individual fulfilling both prophecies (1/1200 chance) underscores the precision of these predictions. Collectively, the biblical and historical evidence affirms the reliability of these prophecies and their fulfillment in Jesus, reinforcing the messianic narrative across centuries and cultures.

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Part 2: Prophecy of the Virgin Birth

  1. Prophecy: Messiah Born of a Virgin
    Prediction: Isaiah 7:14: Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.

Fulfillment: Matthew 1:22-23: All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel” (which means, God with us).
Related Fulfillment: Luke 1:34-35: And Mary said to the angel, “How will this be, since I am a virgin?” And the angel answered her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be called holy—the Son of God.”
Non-Biblical Evidence:

  • Infancy Gospel of James: This 2nd-century AD non-canonical text reflects early traditions of Mary’s virginity.
  • Philo of Alexandria: Philo (20 BC–50 AD), a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher, discusses divine signs in On the Cherubim.
  • Septuagint (LXX): The 3rd-century BC translation of Isaiah 7:14 uses “parthenos” (virgin).

Mathematical Discussion: Virgin birth (1/1,000,000, given its uniqueness) combined with Part 1’s 1/1200 yields a 1/1.2 billion chance for Day 1’s prophecies.

Refuting Jewish Objections for Day 1: The Messiah’s Divine Origin and Lineage

  • Objection: Some Jews argue that Jesus did not fulfill the messianic role because He did not restore Israel politically, as expected in Isaiah 11:11-12, which envisions a regathered Israel under a messianic king.
    Isaiah 11:11-12: In that day the Lord will extend his hand yet a second time to recover the remnant that remains of his people, from Assyria, from Egypt, from Pathros, from Cush, from Elam, from Shinar, from Hamath, and from the coastlands of the sea. He will raise a signal for the nations and will assemble the banished of Israel, and gather the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth.

Refutation: This objection assumes the Messiah’s primary role is political restoration, but Genesis 12:3 and Genesis 22:18 emphasize a spiritual blessing for all nations:
Genesis 12:3: I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.

Genesis 22:18: and in your offspring shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because you have obeyed my voice.
This was fulfilled in Acts 3:25-26 through Jesus’ redemptive work:

Acts 3:25-26: You are the sons of the prophets and of the covenant that God made with your fathers, saying to Abraham, ‘And in your offspring shall all the families of the earth be blessed.’ God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness.
This is also confirmed by Josephus’ record of His global influence (Antiquities of the Jews 20.9, 37–100 AD). 

The skeptical logic is flawed because it overlooks the broader spiritual scope of the Abrahamic covenant, which Galatians 3:16 explicitly ties to Christ’s universal salvation, not a temporal political restoration: 

Galatians 3:16: Now the promises were made to Abraham and to his offspring. It does not say, “And to offsprings,” referring to many, but referring to one, “And to your offspring,” who is Christ.
The temporal political restoration is reserved for His second coming, as indicated in Revelation 5: 

Revelation 5:5: And one of the elders said to me, “Weep no more; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals.

The expectation of immediate political restoration ignores the two-phase messianic role in Scripture—first a spiritual savior, then a triumphant king—supported by the Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q252), which anticipate a Davidic Messiah with global impact.
Explanation: The objection’s focus on political restoration (Isaiah 11:11-12) misinterprets the Abrahamic covenant’s emphasis on spiritual salvation (Genesis 12:3, 22:18), which Jesus fulfills by blessing all nations through His resurrection and ministry (Acts 3:25-26). Josephus’ note of Jesus’ influence beyond Judea and the Qumran text 4Q252’s messianic interpretation of Genesis 49:10 as a Davidic ruler with global reach support this fulfillment. The assumption that the Messiah must immediately regather Israel politically ignores the biblical timeline, where Jesus’ first coming establishes spiritual redemption, with His second coming (Revelation 5:5) completing the physical restoration, as expected by the Qumran community.

  • Objection 2: Others claim that the Hebrew word almah in Isaiah 7:14 means “young woman,” not necessarily a virgin, arguing that it does not require a miraculous birth, thus questioning Jesus’ messianic role.
    Isaiah 7:14: Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.
    Refutation: The Septuagint, a pre-Christian Greek translation (3rd century BC), renders almah in Isaiah 7:14 as “parthenos” (virgin), clarifying the prophecy’s miraculous intent, fulfilled in Matthew 1:22-23 and Luke 1:34-35 through Mary’s virgin birth. The skeptical logic fails because almah often implies virginity in biblical contexts, e.g., Proverbs 30:19:

Proverbs 30:19: the way of an eagle in the sky, the way of a serpent on a rock, the way of a ship on the high seas, and the way of a man with a virgin.

  • Also, Philo of Alexandria’s writings on divine signs (On the Cherubim, 20 BC–50 AD) support a miraculous interpretation. Jesus’ unique fulfillment, unlike any other historical figure, aligns with Jeremiah 31:22’s “new thing,” making the “young woman” argument insufficient to dismiss His messianic role, as early Christian traditions (Infancy Gospel of James) and the Qumran community’s messianic expectations reinforce.
    Explanation: The objection’s reliance on almah meaning “young woman” overlooks the Septuagint’s authoritative use of “parthenos” (virgin), a term explicitly denoting virginity, and the fulfillment in Matthew 1:22-23 and Luke 1:34-35, where Mary’s virgin birth is unambiguous. The context of Proverbs 30:19 uses almah to imply a virgin, reinforcing the miraculous intent, and Jeremiah 31:22’s “new thing” (a woman encircling a man) aligns with the virgin birth as a divine act, as early Christian exegesis (e.g., Jerome) and Philo’s writings suggest. The skeptical logic fails by assuming a non-miraculous interpretation without accounting for the prophecy’s specificity and Jesus’ unique fulfillment, supported by the Infancy Gospel of James and the Qumran community’s anticipation of a divinely appointed figure (4Q252).

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Part 3: Application for Christians 

Mathematical Amazement: The 1/1.2 billion probability for Day 1’s prophecies (Abraham’s seed, Judah’s tribe, virgin birth) defies chance, suggesting divine orchestration. The Bible’s 300+ messianic fulfillments, with cumulative odds of 1/10^150 (per Peter Stoner’s estimates), make it a supernatural document, guiding liberty advocacy in 2025.

Living and Active Bible: 

Hebrews 4:12: For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

This living Word is vividly demonstrated in Genesis 22:18’s promise of a global blessing through Abraham’s seed, fulfilled in Galatians 3:16, and Isaiah 7:14’s virgin birth, fulfilled in Matthew 1:22-23. The Dead Sea Scrolls’ preservation of these texts and the Tel Dan Stele’s confirmation of the Davidic line show Scripture’s enduring power.  This can inspire us today to trust God’s promises for global impact and divine intervention.

Applications for Liberty:

  1. Advocate for Religious Freedom:
    Action: Pray and support practices and laws protecting freedom of worship.
    Explanation: Genesis 12:3’s universal blessing, fulfilled in Acts 3:25-26, underscores Jesus’ global impact. With religious restrictions rising, Christians can advocate for legal protections, using the Bible’s reliability to argue for the right to share the Gospel.  Newly lifted restrictions in the US on Churches and Pastors being able to discuss politics and support political candidates is a start, but eliminating the Johnson Amendment that restricts Churches free speech would be even better.  
  2. Educate Communities on Biblical Reliability:
    Action: Help others understand the messianic prophecy’s improbability, using Hebrews 4:12 to demonstrate Scripture’s living and active power.
    Explanation: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Tel Dan Stele validate Genesis 49:10’s Judahite lineage, fulfilled in Hebrews 7:14. In today’s skeptical culture, let’s equip communities to resist pressures to abandon biblical values, and to stand firm on the word of God.
  3. Support Global Missions for Liberty:
    Action: Pray and support nations lacking religious liberty, inspired by Acts 3:25-26’s universal blessing, trusting the Bible’s supernatural guidance.
    Explanation: Isaiah 7:14’s virgin birth, fulfilled in Luke 1:34-35, shows God’s transformative power. Supporting missions in oppressive regions upholds the promise of global blessing, leveraging the Bible’s reliability to break through barriers. We can also pray for countries that restrict freedom of religion like Iran, North Korea, China and many others.
  4. Support/Vote/Pray for Just Leaders:
    Action: Support candidates upholding biblical justice, reflecting the Lion of Judah, to protect free speech.
    Explanation: Numbers 24:17’s star and scepter, fulfilled in Revelation 5:5, highlight Jesus’ authority, supported by the Tel Dan Stele. Today, Christians can support leaders protecting religious liberty, as Galatians 5:1’s freedom call and the Bible’s prophetic accuracy empower advocacy for a just society.

Conclusion: The Messiah’s Divine Origin and Lineage

Today’s teaching on the Messiah’s divine origin and lineage reveals the astonishing precision of Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in Jesus Christ, affirming the Bible’s supernatural reliability.  We saw how the book of Genenisis, dating back 2,000 years before Christ, promised a descendant of Abraham who would bless all nations, fulfilled in Galatians 3:16 and Acts 3:25-26 through Jesus’ redemptive work, as corroborated by secular sources such as Josephus (Antiquities 20.9) and Tacitus (Annals 15.44). Genesis and Numbers foretold of a Judahite Messiah, fulfilled in Hebrews 7:14 and Revelation 5:5, and supported by archaeological evidence in the Tel Dan Stele and Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q252). The virgin birth prophecy in Isaiah 7:14, fulfilled in Matthew 1:22-23 and Luke 1:34-35, is validated by the Septuagint translation and supported by the writings of the philosopher, Philo, and his writings. The mathematical improbability of these fulfillments (1/1.2 billion for these Day 1’s prophecies alone, contributing to 1/10^150 for 300+ messianic prophecies in total) underscores the Bible’s divine inspiration, as Hebrews 4:12 declares it is “living and active.” Refuting Jewish objections, we see that Isaiah 11:11-12’s political restoration is the future (Revelation 5:5), while Isaiah 7:14’s almah is clearly “virgin” (Matthew 1:22-23), aligning with Jesus’ unique role. 

For us today, these truths inspire bold advocacy for religious liberty, community education, global missions, and just leadership, trusting in Scripture’s enduring power to guide freedom efforts.  Let’s stand firm on our living and active word!

Lord, I trust in the Word of God and in my savior Jesus the Messiah and the Lion of Judah. He was way more than just a teacher, as he is living now as our high priest who made a once and for all sacrifice for my sins. He was born of a virgin as a son of David and is the King of Kings, and is my king. I stand in awe of Your Word’s precision and I boldly proclaim Your gospel, trusting in the supernatural reliability of Your promises. In the name of Jesus. Amen.

 

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