The secular world has the "red pill", but we have something even better: eyes that see and ears that hear.
Welcome to Politics by Faith. Thanks for being here. Someone on SiriusXM's show today called in. We were talking about Maha, Make America Healthy Again. And this wonderful woman called in and at the end of her comment she said something like, when will people just wake up? Something about waking up.
And I said, ah ha! Actually we were just talking on my podcast about that very theme right now. I once was blind and now I see. We were just talking in the middle of this two-part episode about being blind and now seeing even the story of God intentionally blinding people spiritually because that's what they wanted. They wanted to be blind and God made it so. But as Romans 13 says, now is
high time to awake out of sleep. When will people wake up? This idea of waking up of scales falling from our eyes the imagery today in secular culture is the red pill it's from the movie the Matrix and the other guy in charge been forever since I seen it but the guy in charge of the Matrix whatever is he Morpheus is his name I don't know if he's in charge of the matrix whatever but he tells Neo who's Keanu Reeves he says take the blue pill and the story ends and you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.
You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. So the point is the blue pill, you go back into the matrix. You live in ignorance once again, but it's happy and it's comfortable and it's safe. That's the blue pill. The red pill causes you to wake up and the scales to fall from your eyes and you see reality. If I remember, it's been forever since I've seen the movie, but there's one character
in the movie, I think he has a funny mustache, and he chooses, I think he betrays the good guys and he chooses comfort over the truth. and being really sad because he happily chose ignorance. I think he even said ignorance is bliss. And you're like, oh man. And as sad as that scene in the movie made me,
I should be way sadder when I choose ignorance over the truth. And my point of bringing that up is it's this is a common imagery and it's all throughout the Bible. So let's go to Matthew 13. Jesus just told the parable of the seeds, right? You know that one of course. Some of the rocks, birds eat them up, thorns choke them out, all that right? Everyone knows that parable. But at the end of the parable, Jesus wraps up with
this. He says, he who has ears to hear, let him hear. What does that mean? It's a funny thing to say at the end of it. He who has ears to hear let him hear. Well everyone has ears. So what do you mean? But not everyone has ears to hear. Everyone has ears that can hear. Like I hear the words. But not everyone is spiritually sensitive enough to actually listen. So you may have ears, but do you have ears to hear? This is all in reference to Isaiah 6. God says, whom shall I send and who will go for us? And Isaiah says, here I am, send me. It's a famous line. But God
says, go and tell this people. This is what I want you to say. Keep on hearing, but do not understand. Keep on seeing, but do not perceive. Make the heart of this people dull, and their ears heavy, and shut their eyes. Lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and return and be healed." The part at the end is so wonderful because there are people who do hear with their ears,
and people who do see, and people who do understand with their heart and what happens when you do well you return to God and when you do that you're healed how wonderful is that as opposed to people who see but don't perceive and hear and don't understand and their heart is dull i don't want my heart to be dull or numb i don't want that. I want my heart to be healed. So the next line in Matthew says, And the disciples came to him and said, Why do you speak to them in parables? And Jesus answered and said to them, Because it has been given to you to know the mysteries
of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given. For whoever has, to him more will be given, and he will have abundance. But whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him. Therefore I speak to them in parables, because seeing they do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand." Charles Spurgeon said, they have become so morally and spiritually diseased.
You know, and let me jump back to secular quick. It's the midwit meme that I love so much. Oh, JD Vance actually highlighted this perfectly. Let me pull this up here. We're gonna do this one, we're gonna talk about this next week.
JD Vance, our new vice president, made some comment about the heat map. Remember that heat map we talked about the other day about who your like ordered affections and who you prioritize your time and attention to? And he spoke about that.
And someone criticized him and said, well, we'll do this next week, but a Yale professor criticized him. And JD rebuked him and then ended with this. He said, I'll say it, I've said it before and I'll say it again.
The problem with Rory, this Yale professor, and people like him, is that he has an IQ of 110 and thinks he has an IQ of 130. This false arrogance drives so much elite failure over the last 40 years. He wrote that yesterday as vice president.
And Trump was asked at a press conference about the plane helicopter crash in DC. They're like, well, how do you know that it's DEI? How do you know the report hasn't come out yet? How do you know? And Trump said, it's common sense.
Okay. It's just common sense. These are people who have clarity. And when you have clarity, you can look at something and be like, oh yeah, well that's simple. Like, I get it.
It's the midwits in the middle, the Pharisees, all right, who are like, I don't get the story. Oh, you know, what's, but if you have clarity, you're like, yeah, I get it.
That makes sense.
I see and I perceive and I hear and I understand. Spurgeon says, to this day, marvels of creation, works of grace, deeds of providence are all as voiceless music to carnal men. They hear not their teaching, they feel not their power. So many people are, and I too often am, seared,
have lost feeling, have lost connection with God and the Holy Spirit. And that's just the worst thing. But to have ears that can hear, how incredible is that? Spurgeon says, Happy men to be chosen for such a privilege. Grace has opened our eyes and ears.
Blessed are your eyes, for they see. What wonders, treasures, revelations do they see? Eyes are blessed which gaze upon the mysteries of divine love. And blessed are your ears, for they hear. Hear something sweeter than the song of angels, even the voice of everlasting love from the heart of Jesus.
You have learned the great secret. The counsel of the Lord has been revealed to you, and you are blessed. You under the gospel are made to know what the greatest and best of men under the law could not discover. You have ears that can hear. So let's look, and let's listen, and let's go to God and have our hearts restored.
Isaiah 55, come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters. And you who have no money, come, buy and eat. Come buy—no money, who have no money—come, buy wine and milk without money and without cost. Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy? Listen, listen to me and eat what is good and you will delight
in the richest affair. Come, give ear, come to me, listen that you may live." So, in conclusion, let us not be the hard-hearted Pharisees. Let us not be blinded by the world or blinded by comfort or pleasure or any other distraction. Let us listen to God and let us see His blessings. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Transcript and commercial free on the website. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Transcript and commercial free on the website. Mike Slater dot locals dot com.