TLDR;
This YouTube video is a seminar on Kingdom Ideology, focusing on the importance of understanding and applying kingdom principles to various aspects of life. The speaker underscores the power of ideas, the difference between theology and ideology, and the need to align one's life with truth. The seminar aims to equip individuals to teach the kingdom message accurately and impact their communities positively.
- Ideology is more important than theology and philosophy.
- Ideas are powerful and can shape the world.
- The kingdom message is the most important message on earth.
Introduction to Kingdom Training Seminar [0:02]
The speaker welcomes attendees to the Kingdom Training Seminar, emphasizing its focus on training individuals to teach the kingdom message effectively. He notes the dangers of teaching the kingdom without proper understanding and highlights the seminar's role in correcting historical misinterpretations and completing theological education.
The Importance of Ideology [7:46]
The speaker asserts that ideology is more important than theology or philosophy. He explains that the seminar aims to help participants rediscover the principle and power of ideas and ideology, examine ideas in scripture, define the impact of ideas, explain the priority of the kingdom as an idea, differentiate between ideology and modern church ideas, and apply kingdom ideology as the prophetical fulfillment of Jesus.
The Power and Impact of Ideas [17:01]
The lecture highlights the power of ideas, stating that the world is ruled by dead men because current governments are based on ideas conceived by people who are no longer alive. Ideas outlive men and cannot be destroyed, only exchanged. Ideas produce everything, and the only way to defeat a bad idea is with a better one. Life is simply an exchange of ideas.
Ideas, Philosophy, and Lifestyle [23:29]
The speaker explains that ideas produce philosophy, which is being in love with one's own thoughts. Philosophy becomes a lifestyle, and if one's ideas are wrong, their life will be wrong. He encourages listeners to pursue truth and remember the power of their ideas.
Generational Trading of Ideas and Revelation [27:47]
Ideas can be generationally traded through traditions, which are ideas passed on without questioning their validity. Revelation is the rediscovery of old truth, the unveiling of something that was covered up. Ideas multiply under pressure, and God is the source of divine ideas.
Truth as Original Information and the Role of Jesus [32:24]
Truth is defined as original information. God is the source of divine ideas, and Jesus is the way to the truth because he is the manufacturer. The speaker warns against getting the gospel from the epistles and encourages studying the four gospels to get the original information.
The Power of Ideas and the Importance of Precepts [37:44]
The most powerful force on earth is an idea, and everything began as an idea. Ideas are more powerful than death and cannot be destroyed. Ideas begin with a thought, called a precept. If the precept is wrong, everything will be wrong. The speaker believes every course should begin at the level of ideology.
From Precept to Lifestyle: The Process of Ideas [39:50]
The process of ideas moves from precept to concept, conviction, belief, ideology, and finally, philosophy, which shapes lifestyle. If the initial idea (precept) is wrong, the entire life can be wrong. People can become prisoners of their misconceptions, living a lie.
Breaking Free from Misconceptions and the Role of the Devil [44:28]
To break free from the prison of a lie, one must know the truth, which will set them free. The devil is the father of lies, planting wrong ideas (precepts) in people's minds. The speaker acknowledges that attendees may be contaminated with incorrect ideas and emphasizes the need for ongoing cleansing.
The Nature of Concepts and the Importance of Communication [49:14]
A concept is a conceived idea, a picture in the mind. If the precept is wrong, the concept and conclusion will also be wrong. Meaning is not in words but in people. The only way to know what someone means is to understand their mental picture. God sent his word (Jesus) to deliver the right precept and concept.
Misunderstanding, Education, and the Pursuit of Truth [54:53]
Misunderstanding is the source of much destruction. Education is the distribution of ideas, and training is the disbursement of ideas. The most important possession in life is understanding, which leads to truth and freedom.
Theology, Psychology, and the Influence of Thought [58:44]
Ideology is the study of thought, psychology is the influence of mentality, theory is the study of belief, and philosophy is the belief in one's own thoughts. Theology is the study of God and his activity in history. The speaker emphasizes that one's theology could be completely wrong.
The Source of Ideas and the School of Thought [1:02:19]
The most powerful force on earth is thought, and the source of thought is knowledge, which comes from exposure to ideas. The most important issue in life is the source of one's ideas. Faith comes by hearing the word of God, which should be the source of ideas for one's belief system. The Bible is a treasure chest of ideas.
The Importance of Precepts and the Wisdom of Elders [1:06:48]
David says that precepts have made him wiser than his elders, who may have concepts but lack the original ideas. A baby is someone who comes to life with an empty hard drive, willing to learn. The speaker encourages listeners to constantly delete old ideas and be willing to exchange them for truth.
Jesus as the Word and the Importance of Original Ideas [1:10:00]
In the beginning was the word (logos), which means expressed idea. Jesus Christ is God's idea on two legs. God sent his idea to save the world, implying that the world has the wrong idea. Christ came to bring the old idea back.
Cultivating a Kingdom Belief System: Introduction to Philosophy [1:23:43]
The focus is on cultivating a kingdom belief system, as concepts will be wrong without it. The source of philosophy is original ideas (precepts). The speaker reviews the progression from precept to concept, thought, ideology, theology, philosophy, and lifestyle.
The Power of Mentality and the Danger of Shutting Down Belief Systems [1:31:34]
Philosophy forms mentality, which produces attitude. People are products of ideas collected over time, forming a belief system that influences their lives. Shutting down a belief system stops growth and creates traditions, which the Bible calls strongholds.
The Effects of Philosophy on Belief Systems and the Importance of Questioning [1:35:09]
One cannot become beyond their belief system and will only change when their belief system changes. Philosophy produces lifestyle, and to change philosophy, one must go back and deal with precepts. The speaker emphasizes the importance of questioning one's own belief system.
Jesus as the Logos and the Attack on the Mind [1:38:18]
Jesus is the logos of God, the expressed idea. To know what God is thinking, one must listen to Jesus. Jesus came to meddle with our ideas, defying what we learned in college. His first word in public was "repent," which means changing the way we have been conditioned to think.
The Meaning of Repentance and the Importance of a Clean Heart [1:42:11]
Repentance is an attack on the mind, a change in philosophy and belief system. God himself repented, so it is not just about sinning. David asked God to create in him a clean heart, referring to changing his thinking system. Every sin begins with a thought.
Philosophy Defined and the Danger of Untested Beliefs [1:47:08]
Philosophy is defined as being in love with one's own thoughts, leading to mental conditioning. The speaker notes that he studied theology but lacked a class on philosophy, which was a serious miseducation. He asserts that religious people are dangerous because they believe things they never tested.
The Importance of Doubt and the Power of Thoughts [1:48:41]
One will never believe something until they doubt it. Belief must be tested. The speaker would be happy if he accomplished making listeners question their own beliefs. Mental conditioning comes from philosophy. As a man thinketh in his heart (subconscious mind), so is he.
School of Thought, Master Teachers, and Disciples [1:53:50]
The term "school of thought" is important, referring to master teachers (rabbi) and their disciples (learners). Every master teacher has a belief system, a school of thought. John the Baptist was a rabbi with a distinct school of thought.
John the Baptist and the School of the Kingdom [1:57:34]
John the Baptist's school of thought was the kingdom of heaven. To join his school, one had to be baptized. Jesus submitted to John's authority and was baptized by him. Jesus then began to preach the same message as his teacher: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has arrived."
The Importance of a Correct School of Thought and the Process of Filtering Information [2:05:38]
A successful student multiplies their teacher's thoughts. Every time John or Jesus heard something, they put it in their kingdom system. Philosophy becomes the process through which everything passes, shaping perspective and belief system. If the school of thought is wrong, all conclusions will be wrong.
Religion as a Stronghold and the Preference for Sinners [2:12:09]
Religion is a stronghold, a shut-down system that resists new ideas. The speaker finds it easier to teach business people and government leaders than religious people, who weigh you out. Jesus had more fun with sinners because they were open.
God's Big Philosophy and the Misunderstanding of Jesus [2:14:49]
God's school of thought is the big picture, the original purpose. The speaker believes Jesus Christ is the most misunderstood human on earth, seen differently by Jews, Muslims, Hindus, atheists, scientists, and even Christians.
Religion vs. Kingdom: Key Differences [2:21:18]
Religion serves as a substitute for the kingdom, preoccupies until the kingdom is found, and is what man does until the kingdom comes into his life. Religion prepares you to leave earth, while the kingdom prepares you to invade earth. Religion focuses on heaven, while the kingdom focuses on earth.
Christianity as a Religion and the Spirit of Distinction [2:27:29]
Christianity is a religion, defined as the worship of a deity through a set of beliefs expressed through set rituals, customs, and rights, producing a sectarian distinction. Religion breeds competition and spite. Jesus' disciples had a sectarian spirit, but Jesus rebuked them.
The Kingdom as a Country and the Political Nature of Jesus [2:34:29]
A kingdom is a country governed by a king with all the components of a nation. The Bible is a legal document, a constitutional document. Jesus was a king, a politician. He was crucified for political reasons, not religious ones.
Jesus' Philosophy and the Invitation to the Kingdom [2:42:02]
Jesus never joined a religion, started a religion, or preached a religion. He claimed to be a king with a kingdom and invited everyone to come to this kingdom. He came to bring immigration status, inviting people back to citizenship.
The Restoration of Governance and the Community of Heaven [2:47:58]
Jesus came to restore the governor (Holy Spirit) to the country (earth), the government, the territory, and the lifestyle. He came to bring the community of heaven back to earth. The church is an agency representing the community of heaven, a colony from another place.
The Culture of Heaven and the Power of the Kingdom [2:50:10]
The speaker shares an experience at a conference where he taught on the kingdom, and people were healed without anyone praying for them. He emphasizes that it is a culture, not just a miracle. Wealth is a culture. Jesus never preached prosperity or healing; it is the culture.
Checking Philosophy and the Importance of Truth [2:53:38]
The speaker encourages listeners to check their philosophy, ideas, and belief systems. He emphasizes the importance of the source of one's ideas. He offers a set of his teachings for a discounted price, emphasizing his desire for listeners to understand the material.
The Need for Financial Support and the Power of the Kingdom Message [2:58:39]
The speaker requests financial support for the conference, emphasizing that it is a gift to the earth. He highlights the importance of the kingdom message and its potential to change the world.
Testimonies and the Importance of Original Ideas [3:03:20]
Several attendees share testimonies of how the kingdom message has impacted their lives. They emphasize the importance of original ideas and the power of the kingdom to bring about transformation.
Advanced Kingdom Theology: Terminologies [3:27:32]
Theology is the study of God and his activity in history. The Bible is a library of 66 documents manifesting God's activity and thoughts. Dominion means kingdom, rulership, exercising sovereignty over territory. Kingdom is the impact of a king over his territory.
Kingdom of Heaven vs. Kingdom of God and the Adamic Dominion Mandate [3:32:28]
The kingdom of heaven is the governed territory where the king rules, the home country. The kingdom of God is the influence of the kingdom of heaven on earth. The Adamic dominion mandate is the command given to Adam and his seed to govern the earth.
Covenant, the Fall, and Colonization [3:39:53]
A covenant is a contract, a binding mutual agreement between two parties. The fall is the declaration of independence of earth from heaven through rebellion. Colonization is the extension of a kingdom's influence to a distant territory.
Redemption, Truth, and the Importance of Understanding [3:49:11]
Redemption means to own something twice. God sent Christ to redeem the world (system). Truth is original information. The Holy Spirit guides people into all truth. Understanding is the most important possession in life.
Theological Problems and the Importance of the Four Gospels [3:58:55]
The speaker identifies several theological problems in the 21st-century church, including a focus on personal salvation, isolation from the world, escapism, and the means instead of the end. He warns against getting the gospel from the epistles and encourages studying the four gospels.
The School of Thought and the Importance of a Big Picture [4:09:04]
The speaker emphasizes the importance of a school of thought and the need to see the big picture. He criticizes the focus on smaller details and encourages listeners to understand the overall plan.
The Misunderstanding of Jesus and the Nature of Religion [4:12:47]
Jesus is the most misunderstood human on earth, seen differently by various groups. He never founded a religion, taught one, or joined one. He was anti-religion. Religion serves as a substitute for the kingdom and preoccupies until the kingdom is found.
Religion vs. Kingdom: A Detailed Comparison [4:25:59]
Religion is what man does, while the kingdom is what man is. Religion prepares you to leave earth, while the kingdom prepares you to invade earth. Religion focuses on heaven, while the kingdom focuses on earth. Christianity is a religion, defined as the worship of a deity through a set of beliefs expressed through set rituals.
The Importance of Saving Lives and the Nature of the Kingdom [4:29:39]
It is better to lead someone to the kingdom than to kill them. Every Buddhist, Hindu, and atheist is a brother, simply on their way. The speaker emphasizes that he did not come to destroy men's lives but to save them. The kingdom is not a religion but a country.
The Bible as a Kingdom Document and the Political Nature of Jesus [4:32:49]
The Bible is about a king, a royal family, a government, a kingdom, and colonization. Jesus was a king, a politician. He was crucified for political reasons, not religious ones.
The Importance of Re-education and the Goal of Restoration [4:37:59]
The speaker emphasizes the need for re-education, as theological professors may have created religious fanatics. Jesus came to restore the governor (Holy Spirit), the government, the territory, and the lifestyle.
The Culture of Heaven and the Importance of Knowledge [4:43:20]
The culture of heaven has no sickness. Wealthy people think of ideas, not money. Jesus had a strange mentality, always believing there was plenty. Life is measured by light (knowledge).
The Importance of Checking Philosophy and the Call to Action [4:50:00]
The speaker encourages listeners to check their philosophy and ideas. He emphasizes that the seminar is about dealing with the big picture. He urges listeners to go back home with a different mindset.
The Power of Thought and the Source of Knowledge [4:50:44]
The most powerful force on earth is thought, and the source of thought is knowledge. Education is the exchange of ideas. The most important issue in life is the source of one's ideas.
The Importance of a School of Thought and the Source of Thoughts [4:56:34]
The speaker emphasizes the importance of a school of thought and the need to know what is schooling you. Faith comes by hearing, but it must be from the word of the manufacturer (God).
The Bible as a Treasure of Ideas and the Role of the Holy Spirit [4:59:59]
The Bible is a treasure chest of ideas. The Holy Spirit guides individuals to open the chest and avoid confusion. Good teachers help find the truth in the Bible.
The Importance of Avoiding a Wrong Life and the Need for Exchange [5:01:51]
It is too important to live a whole life wrong. The speaker shares a story about his father, who, at 89, still sits with a notebook and learns. He emphasizes the importance of being willing to exchange loving ideas if they are not the truth.
The Difficulty of Divorce from Old Ideas and the Marriage to Truth [5:02:45]
It is hard to divorce oneself from something learned for 50 years. Most people get exposed to the kingdom message but go back because the divorce is too hard. They would rather live a lie than marry the truth.
The Word as God's Idea and the Importance of Light [5:03:20]
In the beginning was the word (logos), which means expressed idea. Jesus Christ is God's idea on two legs. God sent his idea to save the world. Through him, all things were made. In him was life, and that life was the light (knowledge).
The Pursuit of Light and the Measure of Life [5:06:17]
Life is measured by light (knowledge). The more knowledge one has, the more freedom they have. The word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth. He brought the full weight back, the essence of life.
The Precepts of the Lord and the Importance of Understanding [5:08:37]
The precepts of the Lord are right and give joy to the mind. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and those who follow his precepts have good understanding. The speaker emphasizes that the seminar is about precepts, trying to get the original ideas.
Obedience to Precepts and the Power of Understanding [5:10:08]
Precepts are more important than the law because they give the incentive to keep the law. The Lord writes his laws on the mind, which are precepts. Understanding the teaching of precepts helps one meditate on wonders.
The Wrong Theology and the Importance of Right Ideas [5:13:19]
If one does not get the right ideas about the kingdom of God, they will get the wrong theology. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the teaching of precepts to meditate on wonders.
Understanding Kingdom Philosophy: Cultivating a Kingdom Belief System [1:23:57]
The focus is on cultivating a kingdom belief system, as concepts will be wrong without it. The source of philosophy is original ideas (precepts). The speaker reviews the progression from precept to concept, thought, ideology, theology, philosophy, and lifestyle.
The Power of Mentality and the Danger of Shutting Down Belief Systems [1:31:34]
Philosophy forms mentality, which produces attitude. People are products of ideas collected over time, forming a belief system that influences their lives. Shutting down a belief system stops growth and creates traditions, which the Bible calls strongholds.
The Effects of Philosophy on Belief Systems and the Importance of Questioning [1:35:09]
One cannot become beyond their belief system and will only change when their belief system changes. Philosophy produces lifestyle, and to change philosophy, one must go back and deal with precepts. The speaker emphasizes the importance of questioning one's own belief system.
Jesus as the Logos and the Attack on the Mind [1:38:18]
Jesus is the logos of God, the expressed idea. To know what God is thinking, one must listen to Jesus. Jesus came to meddle with our ideas, defying what we learned in college. His first word in public was "repent," which means changing the way we have been conditioned to think.
The Meaning of Repentance and the Importance of a Clean Heart [1:42:11]
Repentance is an attack on the mind, a change in philosophy and belief system. God himself repented, so it is not just about sinning. David asked God to create in him a clean heart, referring to changing his thinking system. Every sin begins with a thought.
Philosophy Defined and the Danger of Untested Beliefs [1:47:08]
Philosophy is defined as being in love with one's own thoughts, leading to mental conditioning. The speaker notes that he studied theology but lacked a class on philosophy, which was a serious miseducation. He asserts that religious people are dangerous because they believe things they never tested.
The Importance of Doubt and the Power of Thoughts [1:48:41]
One will never believe something until they doubt it. Belief must be tested. The speaker would be happy if he accomplished making listeners question their own beliefs. Mental conditioning comes from philosophy. As a man thinketh in his heart (subconscious mind), so is he.
School of Thought, Master Teachers, and Disciples [1:53:50]
The term "school of thought" is important, referring to master teachers (rabbi) and their disciples (learners). Every master teacher has a belief system, a school of thought. John the Baptist was a rabbi with a distinct school of thought.
John the Baptist and the School of the Kingdom [1:57:34]
John the Baptist's school of thought was the kingdom of heaven. To join his school, one had to be baptized. Jesus submitted to John's authority and was baptized by him. Jesus then began to preach the same message as his teacher: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has arrived."
The Importance of a Correct School of Thought and the Process of Filtering Information [2:05:38]
A successful student multiplies their teacher's thoughts. Every time John or Jesus heard something, they put it in their kingdom system. Philosophy becomes the process through which everything passes, shaping perspective and belief system. If the school of thought is wrong, all conclusions will be wrong.
Religion as a Stronghold and the Preference for Sinners [2:12:09]
Religion is a stronghold, a shut-down system that resists new ideas. The speaker finds it easier to teach business people and government leaders than religious people, who weigh you out. Jesus had more fun with sinners because they were open.
God's Big Philosophy and the Misunderstanding of Jesus [2:14:49]
God's school of thought is the big picture, the original purpose. The speaker believes Jesus Christ is the most misunderstood human on earth, seen differently by Jews, Muslims, Hindus, atheists, scientists, and even Christians.
Religion vs. Kingdom: Key Differences [2:21:18]
Religion serves as a substitute for the kingdom, preoccupies until the kingdom is found, and is what man does until the kingdom comes into his life. Religion prepares you to leave earth, while the kingdom prepares you to invade earth. Religion focuses on heaven, while the kingdom focuses on earth.
Christianity as a Religion and the Spirit of Distinction [2:27:29]
Christianity is a religion, defined as the worship of a deity through a set of beliefs expressed through set rituals, customs, and rights, producing a sectarian distinction. Religion breeds competition and spite. Jesus' disciples had a sectarian spirit, but Jesus rebuked them.
The Kingdom as a Country and the Political Nature of Jesus [2:34:29]
A kingdom is a country governed by a king with all the components of a nation. The Bible is a legal document, a constitutional document. Jesus was a king, a politician. He was crucified for political reasons, not religious ones.
Jesus' Philosophy and the Invitation to the Kingdom [2:42:02]
Jesus never joined a religion, started a religion, or preached a religion. He claimed to be a king with a kingdom and invited everyone to come to this kingdom. He came to bring immigration status, inviting people back to citizenship.
The Restoration of Governance and the Community of Heaven [2:47:58]
Jesus came to restore the governor (Holy Spirit) to the country (earth), the government, the territory, and the lifestyle. He came to bring the community of heaven back to earth. The church is an agency representing the community of heaven, a colony from another place.
The Culture of Heaven and the Power of the Kingdom [2:50:10]
The culture of heaven has no sickness. Wealthy people think of ideas, not money. Jesus had a strange mentality, always believing there was plenty. Life is measured by light (knowledge).
Checking Philosophy and the Importance of Truth [2:53:38]
The speaker encourages listeners to check their philosophy, ideas, and belief systems. He emphasizes the importance of the source of one's ideas. He offers a set of his teachings for a discounted price, emphasizing his desire for listeners to understand the material.
The Need for Financial Support and the Power of the Kingdom Message [2:58:39]
The speaker requests financial support for the conference, emphasizing that it is a gift to the earth. He highlights the importance of the kingdom message and its potential to change the world.
Testimonies and the Importance of Original Ideas [3:03:20]
Several attendees share testimonies of how the kingdom message has impacted their lives. They emphasize the importance of original ideas and the power of the kingdom to bring about transformation.
The Kingdom and Social Change: Introduction [4:32:03]
Due to the present state of the world, social change is a necessity. The world is full of spiritual oppression, civic disintegration, moral confusion, social decay, and intellectual darkness.
Jesus's Impact and the Mandate of Kingdom Citizens [4:34:02]
Jesus proclaimed justice to the Gentiles, emphasizing justice, mercy, and faithfulness. He was anointed to preach the gospel to the poor, proclaim release to the captives, recover sight to the blind, and set free those who are downtrodden. Kingdom citizens are salt, light, and yeast.
The Kingdom's Liberating Nature and the Importance of Questioning [4:40:01]
The kingdom of God has a liberating and empowering nature. Jesus defied the norms of his time, forcing people to question their beliefs. Kingdom citizens must question their own belief systems.