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Welcome to what we will call our new years kick off show for 2020! We want to kick off this show by saying Happy Birthday to Blog Talk Mom and congratulations on the new album! She turned 80 on the 3rd! Tonight we are going into what all christian faiths claim is the birth of the new testiment church. We have shared before, that it is key to understand how to rightly divide the word of truth in your bible. We have the old testiment which is creation, fall of man, and the dispensation of law. We then have the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These are referred to as the four gospels, but Wild Bill likes to identify them as the life and times of Jesus. These scriptures are still under the old testiment law and there is no plan of salvation here. Then we go into the book of Acts which is the inactment of the new testiment church. You read about the first day of this birth of the church that took place on the day of pentecost. Then later in this book you read of examples of others being born into this new testiment plan of salvation to include Paul. Then you have the letters that are being sent to churches that have been established in this new covanent experiance and the problems that were creeeping into the church. Then you have the book of Revelation which is a book of end time prophecy. From the old testiment to the new you see a pattern that was displayed and fullfilled in scripture under the plan of salvation that fully remitted sin. It is amazing to Wild Bill that people will try to get the new plan of salvation from all other books of the bible except the book of Acts. Even though they say this is the birth of the new testiment church! People for generations have fallen into this trap of breaking the pattern for false doctrine. Instead of a new years resolution. Why not make a spiritual resolution to obey what Peter said on the day of pentecost of what needs to take place for salvation.