Greetings, Fellow Members of the Body of Christ,
I'm still pretty flat on these five shows, broadcast from downtown Greenwich, Ohio, in 2002, but by the time show #109 rolls around, I'm loosening up and feeling my old self. I guess that I'm probably suffering from some form of poverty.
These shows are titled "Fun With Eons." I
think the most helpful analogy is when I compare the eons to a filament on a light bulb. If you have never heard the eons being compared to a filament on a light bulb, then you're in for a real treat.
I really had to marvel in show #108 when I do a demonstration of the death state. I didn't mean to do it, but what happens is that I need my original Bible, which I don't have at the desk with me, so I pause the tape but not before telling the audience that they will not detect
the passage of time while I pause the tape, which will be a perfect illustration of the death state. So when I pause the tape and come back on, I joke that 25 years have passed, my youngest has graduated college and I'm 67 years old---well, let me tell you, sitting here in the year 2025, this was too close to the truth! It was weird.
I claim in one of these shows that I'm getting "tired of living in a wicked eon." And it's only 2002. Imagine 23 more years of it. Oh, but I
don't have to imagine. I'm here. And so are you. And let me tell you, 23 years, two divorces and one cancer surgery later, I'm more weary of this eon than I've ever been.
Rodney tacks onto the end an MZTV from Feb. 15, 2019, titled, “The Eons and What God Does During Them.” What a great show. In this show I talk about “The History of the Universe,” which I was working on in 2019 via my ZWTF newsletter, but which I up and abandoned halfway through. I pray that God lets me
finish writing what I believe will be an amazing book. (Also, please pray that God helps me finish putting into book form Zender on Romans.)
I end the video with an important verse, Romans 11:36, bringing out an important point that I learned from James Coram.
Thanks to all of you for your support of this work and the worker. You keep me refreshed. We help each other, and we must. Because if we don't, I'm afraid we will become so discouraged that we will all
want to kill ourselves. This is not a joke. It is the nature of life here at the end of Eon 3. It is no joke, not by a long shot. We need one another.
I am excited about the shows I'm going to be broadcasting this coming week, beginning with MZTV 1800. As I said, the work goes on and it's all because of you, the precious saints and fellow members of the body of Christ. I live to make these shows for you.
Grace, peace, and love from the
peninsula,
—Martin