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🗓️ 2 July 2020
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As the saying goes, 'everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die to get there.' Our lives are in parallel to Moses and the Israelites. We, too, are actively involved in our own Exodus. We are wandering in exile, prayerfully and purposefully striving to reach the promised land of heaven. How long will it take? We don't know. It's why today is so important, because none of us are promised tomorrow.
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0:00.0 | And the radio went off, and I heard this voice, and then the radio immediately came back on. |
0:15.6 | This is touched by heaven, everyday encounters with God. Those moments when heaven and earth collide. |
0:22.1 | And we see God. We see his hand reaching out to us, attempting to get our attention, inviting us |
0:27.3 | into a closer relationship. Here we share stories of encounter with angels. Divine intervention, |
0:33.0 | prophetic dreams, visions, near-death experiences, big and little God incidents. I'm your host, Trapper, Jack. |
0:39.2 | Welcome. This is episode 116. We are not promised tomorrow. I can't not watch this movie. |
0:47.7 | I can't not watch Heaven Can Wait. I love that movie. Warren Beatty. You see it? |
0:51.4 | It's one of those movies. If I'm flipping by on |
0:54.2 | television, it's like, oh, I just stop whatever. I have to, I have to watch that. Or was the case |
0:59.1 | a week or two ago, I was on my phone and I saw one of the platforms had it. Oh, you know, |
1:03.8 | it's free. Free's good. And I watch it. It's great. It's clever. It's funny. Warren Beatty is the quarterback of the Los Angeles |
1:13.2 | Rams. He's going to take him to the Super Bowl. But he gets into an accident and he dies. Well, he wasn't |
1:17.8 | supposed to die, but Heaven made a mistake. Yeah, they pulled him out early and he was supposed to |
1:22.5 | live another 50, 60 years. And they blew it up there. So now heaven's going to work with this Joe Pendleton character, |
1:29.8 | Warren Beatty, and find him a new body that he can get into. But it has to be fit enough because, |
1:35.7 | after all, he does have to play for the Rams and take him to the Super Bowl. And he has this angel |
1:40.0 | played by James Mason. James Mason, a wonderful actor. He's the angel Jordan. If it's meant to be, Joe, |
1:48.1 | if it's meant to be, you know. And of course, as it turns out, of course, Heaven can wait for Joe |
1:53.9 | in another 50 or 60 years. It's a terrific movie. Love it. Okay, so I've watched that on my phone, |
1:58.6 | and then, and then this is when it gets a little strange, or touched by Heaveny, is that maybe an hour or two later, I flip on Turner Classic movies, you know, the old movies, and what do I find? It's a movie from the 40s that could have been titled, Heaven Can Wait. Again, Heaven has made a mistake. They make tons of them, |
2:18.9 | apparently. And in this case, David Niven, I think it's a 1946 movie, it's a movie called A Matter of |
2:25.7 | Life and Death. And the movie starts with him, the pilot of this bomber in World War II, |
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