Jesse is right though the light that shines an exposes the root of anger does come from God himself, because it's such a subtle conditioning to teach hate. But once the light got it, you gotta repent. Thankful for the show
This is my favorite episode of all-time which is saying a lot because I’ve been a fan for years. Good job Jesse for bringing him on. Very down to earth, pleasant guy.
@@notabeta3675 don’t get me wrong, they’re all great and unique in their own ways. This one just was extra impressive to me because of how deep the conversation was. Could really tell he was taking in the message Jesse was presenting.
I can totally vouch for how you can be angry when someone dies. My dad died when I was 19, and I had just gotten to know him as my parents were not together since I was two. At his funeral I was just sullen, resentful, and mad and didn't know why. It was because I was mad at him, for leaving me, when I had just begun to have him in my life.
I’ve been following Rattlesnaketv for a while and concur with most of Jake’s ideology. I am from New Zealand and what he was saying about the ‘Voice’ is the same paradigm that has sold so much blue hair dye in my country. It’s just happening about 10 years later over there .I urge you to watch Rattlesnake if you are sitting to the right of anyone and want to hear some of the best minds of our generation..
Jesse, the more I listen to you explain how to have a relationship with God ,the more clearly I understand how badly I have been decieved not only by myself,but my mother, Thank you Jesse I now know how to fix my life and start living in the moment with God , Thank you Jesse🙏😊.
It's amazing the wisdom Jesse spits, Jesse comes out as a troll sometimes, many people who don't know him and see it takes him as a fool, but that actually makes even people who's not willing to hear him listen and if you are perceptive, you can see how the superficially funny things actually have a deeper meaning and there's a lot of wisdom there, it's like a gold mine, you can get a fortune if you are willing to mine for it.
@@juntjoonunya9216 Just watch the video, this bit about forgiving your mother at first sounds offensive and unfair to a mother, but when you stop to think about it, it's not about the mother, it's about yourself, about your resentment, about your own bias, about letting go of your own anger and sorrow and forgiving the people that did it's best yo raise you. A lot of people resent their parents for selfish reasons, for a lack of understanding or pure immaturity, we often resent, blame and lash out on the people closest to us, and those are the ones who truly loves us, the part that is really unfair is having resentment without acknowledging it, forgiving your mother is not about your mother's actions, is about overcoming your own traumas and demons, and stopping blaming others for your problems. Forgive your mother, let go of all resentment, and then you can feel pure gratitude and love again.
I can’t wait to do a deep dive on this guys channel! I love to have new content that exposes the leftist liars. If only we could mainstream these voices faster and in large numbers
Think less, live more....just loved this interaction. Some things I disagreed with but others I absolutely loved. The young Man is a deep thinker and I also liked that he questioned Jesse so he could completely understand where he was coming from. Jake you’re a legend🇦🇺💪
That was a great conversation! I've been subscribed to Jake's channel for awhile, very interesting and I love his takes on the debates and discussions he presents. I think you blew Jake's mind during this discussion at times :)
It’s not a nirvana, really. In Gulag, there’s a chapter called ‘The Soul In Barbed Wire’ where he talks about what happens when you totally give up the thought of surviving at any cost - which always eventually means throwing an innocent person under the bus for a promise of life - and realize that the survival of the soul is the only important thing. He describes how where you used to always be in a rush and short with people and with yourself, you’re now surfeited with time. This to me is all about no longer having fear, which is always about the future, not anxiety which is about the past. And he goes on to say how you no longer become excited when good things happen, not sad when bad things happen. Because - and this is the mind blowing kicker here in answer to your question I think Jake - “you still have to work out…what is “gladness” and what is “grief”. I think that when we believe that we know what gladness or grief are we play God. And that’s why we’re afraid; imagine how you would feel if God came down and gave you all his power. You couldn’t begin to fathom such a thing, and you would hide away in your closet out of sheer terror.. The devil convinces us that we want to play God, and you could see why that would be enticing. But we are not God, and so to try to play him is always a tragic failure.
I’m genuinely interested in trying to understand exactly what you mean by this. I’ve encountered this same philosophy with different disciplines like meditation and stoicism. I have a grasp of the concept and agree with it to some degree but I feel that I have yet to fully understand it. Does this mean to completely remove yourself of all emotions? If so wouldn’t that be to separate yourself from the human experience entirely?
@@mikez1967 Sometimes I wonder if that "human experience" of emotions is actually the problem, if we see our lives as spiritual beings who have to live in a physical body/world? Maybe the culture/the world has been misguiding us all along, and what we've been taught is "normal" really isn't? Not deliberately, but bcs most ppl don't know any better, & have been living in their emotions for so long, they are hypnotized by them, & naturally pass that hypnotic state onto their children?
This chap is a calm, polite, respectful, very well-spoken and capable young man. Once he lets go and lets God he will be next-level amazin. You can tell he is a seeker - no doubt God will pull him into the light! Blatts , Messcians etc - take note, this is how one is able and ought to behave. Once you do, you will see it is not your colour but your attitude that is causing your issues. Peace.
As a white man he’s one of the good ones… I’ve been a fan of his since he told Hassan Piker he thinks white ppl are better than blacks he knows his place he would’ve been a good butler for my Parents.. Jesse you are a true patriot if more of them were like you us as whites would’ve never lost our country segregation should’ve never ended and I’m glad you know that.. God Bless 🇺🇸
Jesse please 🙏 keep doing these videos as long as possible, " Amazing" you have a gift !!, I'm sixty two was raised in the southern Baptist Church, I've never had life explained to me as clearly as you have , I understand what you constantly teach about how to live free , " I get it " & I understand, thank you, now I can live in the moment Which is where God is
Great interview... As a South African, I would love to say that the party singing "kill the boer" is a minority here, and they keep going down in numbers. Most of us nolonger buy into identity politics. There's a revival 😀 happening in this country. God is with us. South Africa 🇿🇦 ♥️ is a beautiful land.
I wish Jesse would expand on “there is no future.” I’m pretty sure Jesse didn’t just call this guy up the day of the interview. He had to plan ahead for a future interview.
Yep. I bought flowers for some girl in school and gave them to her in front of the class she ran off crying. If i had asked my Dad he would have told me not to. Interesting stuff.
I had 2 similar experiences: when I was young, a guy I was dating at my (blue collar) job (we were both 21) gave me a bouquet in front of all our other co-workers (mostly men). Can't explain why, but I was embarrassed, & saw it as weak, even though he appeared masculine (like both our fav, @ the time, Clint Eastwood. I sensed an awkwardness from the other guys, too. Years later, @40, I had a 1st date w/a different man, & agreed to meet him in a public place (restaurant). He brought me flowers, & I had the same awkward, embarrassed feeling. I still don't know why, but maybe as Jake said, I hadn't yet " earned" it? Or maybe that kind of PDA just isn't for me?
So I guess I should never plant a potato because the future doesn't exist or I shouldn't plant corn or shouldn't plan any garden stuff because the future doesn't exist
just a lil correction. in South Africa there're no atrocities against the white people.. it's sad that he's spreading such a narrative knowingly that it will separate whites from blacks. the chant he's referring to is an old songs used be sang in the 1980's during the apartheid regime. spread love kindness ❤❤❤
Wow, GREAT guest, and of course JLP hits ANOTHER home run ! This young fella' going to be an asset, when he sees for himself - and forgives his mama for the spirit, and his father for dying ! JLP is a treasure, his message comes from the Father, and those who are TRULY seeking, God will in NO WAY , turn away.
Jesse need to read the Bible in its entirety. His Theology is off. If the woman is saved by God through the blood of Christ she is no longer governed by satan nor is a man who is saved.
Forgiving is letting go of blame, apologizing is taking up of blame. Both cases are confession of responsibility and responsibility is a reflection of autonomy aka indiviuality, which means "free will." Jesse conflates "free will" with irrational power to control reality. Everyone has free will, it's just that nobody's will is uncontested, no will but that of God is flawless and impervious to decay. Jesse can't understand that our will is finite as our breath, that one's will is their life from birth to death as expression of the spirit or source of said will. Our will aka desire is locked in layers that contest and contrast eachother as different levels of the psyche all have different primary focus, causing overall fragmentation and perceivable impurity of our will as expressed by the woman's description that one is being "double minded." He can't see how this depth of economy within the flow of our own will, causes various rates of error or failure as human will frays, fragments and inevitably fails where it runs out. Will is a form of energy. We all have "free" but "finite" will, such will is the integrity and potential each person has as a living being. In this way; will is not unlike I.Q but is indeed not I.Q as will is not reflection of intelligence but intelligence is a reflection of will; what and how you desire, will frame how and what you perceive. The "how(you feel)" in your perception defines the efficiency or so called "efficacy" in which you can use your I.Q to help your desire or will(intent) express itself in any given moment. Free will is real, it's just not indefinite or absolute, none but God is absolute. Forgiving is letting go of blame, apologizing is taking up of blame. Both cases are confession of responsibility and responsibility is a reflection of autonomy aka indiviuality, which means "free will." Jesse's well used phrase "think for yourself" means "use your free will," he just doesn't and probably can't understand it as such. *Jesse is WRONG for saying forgiveness is apologizing for hating,* it's not only an assertion of free will but a clear point of "riding two horses" as he calls it.
If I clean my room, because I plan and expect that when I wake up, a tidy room will still be tidy, it always is. Then if any chaos happens, at least my room is tidy and not in chaos. So plans do work and Jesse does plan. He lies about it saying he doesn't but he does.
Listening to this, I am almost sure of it now. Jesse is what I can only describe as a Christian Buddha. I have some disagreements, but I find him really fascinating. He might be the only Christian I know of to take The Sermon on the Mount to heart and not write it off as impractical.
@truthhurts3399 not only that, he literally uses confusion and semantics to lead the conversation right where he wants it... He exhausts people into every point he already decided to make prior..
We are born physically alive but spiritually dead. We have an old sin nature which is passed down through the fathers. Plus we live in Satan's world who rules with (human) good and evil. His goal is to keep people far from God (believers and unbelievers.)
A good channel on RU-vid for guys to watch and learn from when it comes to women is Strong Successful Male. The guy on that channel fits the description this guy is talking about. Great content on that guy's channel on how to talk and carry yourself with women and which women to avoid completely. Breaks down female nature wonderfully.
Imagine having a father that just wants to solve the neighbors problems instead of his own lol That's what you want This is Moses telling you to get away from your Pharoahs
What's funny is flat earthers a lot believe that the Earth is round and flat Jesse needs to change that question to do you think it's a ball but I believe more in the biblical sense that it looks like a rectangle
This future thing if you's didn't send an email or call this guy a week ago to have them on the show it would never have happened so you planned for the future that doesn't exist but then it came to past because you planned for the future
@@linyenchin6773 it's an interesting comment. He did used to say the Bible never says to apologize. My father has never apologized to me, I tried to get him to once and he apologized to my dog. I admire him for that.