The Eric Metaxas Show - Kathie Lee Gifford (Encore continued)
Episode Date: January 3, 2022Kathie Lee Gifford continues her in-studio interview with Eric sharing several emotional stories, including a few powerful interactions with Howard Stern. (Encore Presentation) ...
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Welcome to the Eric Mettaxas show with your host, Eric Mettaxas.
Hey, folks, we're dropping some bombshells here.
I'm talking to Kathy Lee Gifford.
She just threw shade at King James.
Yes, King James.
You know the King James that persecuted the Puritans that came here for religious freedom?
That bum, remember?
But we say, oh, King James Bible.
Kathy Lee, you were just saying that the King James Bible,
which was written by 12 committees,
that it's got some problems.
First of all, the people who were transposing it,
transcribing it, whatever you want to call it,
from the original Greek and the original Hebrew,
had never been to Israel.
And so they had no geopolitical or cultural contrasts.
Right.
You know, it's context.
So they said, no, I know there are many things that are in the King James
that you read it and you think this feels like 1605 England.
Yes, first of all, Jesus did not speak the king's English.
Jesus spoke Aramaic, he spoke Hebrew, and he spoke Greek, and probably a little bit more, you know, because this was a trading post, you know, the Via Maris, the road of the sea along the Mediterranean, getting ahead of myself, too fast, Kathy's too fast, was a major trade route to the north, south and down to Africa and down to, you know, north to, like, Turkey and on Asia.
And so lots of people came through there.
Now the worst thing is everybody thinks Jesus had been a carpenter
because that's what it says in the King James River.
But he was a tecton, which is different.
He was a builder.
He was a builder.
And back then, the only thing you could build with, really build with, was stone.
Jesus was a stone mason.
Thank you.
Now, why that's important is two-fold.
Number one, I don't want to be told he was something he wasn't.
I want it to be what it really.
Would you please tell me what tecton means?
It means architect slash builder, which I love because we know that Jesus was with the Father
and the Holy Spirit as the architect of all of creation.
So he's, that, I'm with that.
That's cool.
In the beginning was, right?
And builder, that's where they went wrong.
They went, oh, builder, he was a carpenter like us in England.
No, all the buildable trees that are in Israel, now,
were planted after it became a state in 1948.
I never thought of this.
I never thought, Albin, that I would learn this kind of level of stuff from Kathy Lee Gifford.
She's just a showbiz personality.
I'm not expecting this kind of stuff.
Kathy, keep going.
No, and so the second part of why it's important, and you know this,
now the scripture comes to life.
Upon this rock, I will build my church.
And he didn't mean Peter.
He meant the truth that he had just declared that you are the Messiah.
upon this truth I will build my kingdom
and the gates of hell will not prevail against it
well the gates of hell is a real place
near cesarea Philippi
where there's a there's a it's a pan
it's an ancient temple to pan
and they think that it was the entrance to hell
through this cavernous
lagoon type thing so and all sorts
of bestiality and sort of things were happening
not that they were judging no
Jesus took his disciples there to show them that
and to teach them a great truth
no good rabbi would ever do that.
They would avoid places like that.
Jesus took him there to see it
so he would know what the world they needed to go into in his name.
So I want to know what tecton means.
Another thing you don't learn unless you're studying rabbinically
is when I was 12 years old I got kicked out of Sunday school.
When I was eight I got kicked out of the brownies.
And when I was 17, I got kicked out of America's Junior Miss Paget.
This is my sordid life of crime.
Wow.
I was a wild woman.
But I got kicked out of Sunday school.
Yes.
I could say, honestly, I was never kicked out of the brownies.
That's amazing.
I know.
I'm very proud of it.
What did you do?
What did you stand about another brownies?
I only have so much time with you.
I'm going to tell you why I got kicked out of Sunday school.
Because we were reading the story in the New Testament, we should never talk about
Old and New Testament either because it's one story.
It's not the Old Testament belongs to the Jews and the New Testament belongs to Christians.
It's one very long story based, basically, in the Jewish faith.
And Christians have never been taught that in the Western world.
So anyway, the story about when Jesus came down from the Mount of Olives,
he'd been in Bethany, and he's coming down the Mount of Olives
on that very, very famous road that ultimately he would ride the donkey down for his last week on this earth.
And it goes right through the middle of the Garden of Gassimony on either side.
As he's walking on that road, which you can still visit, Rock Road and Rabbi, baby, there was a tree.
It was a sycamore fig tree.
And it says Jesus saw the tree, and he was hungry, and he went over to it.
And there was what?
No fruit because he, you know.
And so the Bible says he cursed it.
He cursed the tree.
Now, I remember saying in Sunday school, my Jesus, no, I don't believe that.
And my Sunday school teacher goes, what?
I said, I don't believe that.
She goes, it's in the Bible.
I said, I know, but I don't think it means that.
It couldn't.
Jesus would never curse something he created.
He loves everything he creates.
Almond, I'm about to kick Kathy Lee off of the show.
Kathy, you're going to have to pull this out of the tailspin.
What happened?
I'm dying to know.
She said, I don't think this, that you should be, if you don't believe in the Bible,
then I said, I built, but that was the story was, I didn't want to go to Sunday
school anymore if I couldn't ask questions.
And so what happened is now I'm 40 years later, I'm on a rabbinical trip.
And we're studying the very same thing.
And we're on that road.
And I say to my rabbi, I said, I don't believe that Jesus cursed the tree.
And he goes, you're right.
I'm going, really?
Redemption?
And he goes, geopolitically, the context there is, in first century AD, every, then they were not trees then, really.
They called them trees, but they're really glorified.
bushes, like the balsam, the olive.
You couldn't build things with them. You could make a little bones.
Right, right, right, right.
So he said that every major tree
represented something in Jewish culture.
The olive tree represented the Jewish people.
Right.
Many other things, different trees.
Guess what represented,
what the figs sycamore tree represented?
Since we don't have time, I'm going to let you tell us.
The Pharisees and the Sadducees.
Really?
Jesus was saying, woe to you, you hypocrites, for not feeding your sheep.
Now what commentary do I have to redefine that?
Because whenever I hear something like this, my initial response is anger.
Like, why have I read this?
Why are we not taught this?
Why are we not taught it?
Why did children in Sunday school to this day think that Jesus was a carpenter?
He was born in a stable and born in December?
None of that is true.
So why don't we just tell the truth that's so much more interesting?
Jesus was conceived in December
during this season right now.
Hanukkah, I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness
but have the light of life.
He came into the world
through the conception of the Holy Spirit
into Mary's womb in December.
So in a sense he was born then,
but he wasn't physically born
until nine months later,
when, during the festival of Sakot.
Or Sakot, some people call it.
And that's the festival of shelters
when the Jews celebrate.
The tabernacles.
Let us build three booths.
Well, it's really about the Jewish people remembering God's faithfulness during the wilderness experiences.
So what we, as Western Christians, don't understand is that every major thing that ever happened in Jesus' life
happened during one of the Jewish festivals.
He was a rabbi.
He was a good rabbi.
He kept the law.
He came to fulfill it.
We know he was murdered on Passover.
But he wasn't raised on Easter Sunday.
That's a pagan thing.
that festival is called first fruits
and he was the first fruit
the first son of the almighty
The truth is way more interesting
than what we've been hearing
because the deeper you dig
the more you find
I mean it's so fascinating to me
I you mentioned
having an atheist
which is the atheist friend
Is it Ricky Jervais?
I will talk about this another time
but my new book
which I could be a copy of is called
Is Atheism
dead. I have come to believe that you can't really be an intellectually fulfilled atheists.
If you want to be an agnostic, you can. But that science and biblical archaeology and things
really make it impossible to say there's no God. If you want to say, I'm not ready to be a Christian,
I've got questions, great. That's fine. But to say in this day and age, I know there's no God or
we could have the universe. There's no higher power. I would say,
It's all random.
You no longer can do that.
So anyway, all right.
Talking to Kathy Lee Gifford,
the book is The Jesus I Know,
honest conversations,
and diverse opinions about who he is.
We'll be right back.
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Hey there, folks.
I'm a writer, but I do this show just to pick up a few extra bucks.
And I'm talking to Kathy LeGifford.
The book is The Jesus I know, honest conversations, and diverse opinions about who he is.
So it seems like already in the title, Kathy, you are, you're kind of going out of
your way to make a statement that the Jesus that we hear about or that a lot of people have
heard about is not quite who Jesus is. In other words, a lot of people have gotten a lot of bad
religious ideas about Jesus and they have kept him at arm's length. And you in your life have
made an effort to have conversations with people to lead him to who Jesus really is.
I believe that Jesus shows up in people's lives in different ways. He's a custom-made
God. He loves us as
individuals. That's why I can't stand
this cookie cutter mentality
in the culture we live in today. Look like I do.
Breathe like I do. Worship like I do.
Vote like I do.
You know,
speak just all the same mumbo-jumbo.
I repel it from it
because I recoil
from it because
that's the antithesis of what
God did
when he created us. It's so
I mean, it's so much
trouble. Snowflakes have a completely
different DNA. Millions and billions and billions
and billions. Then we do too. And then the
world tries to make us all the same.
And I just believe that's
that's also why I left college. I went to
a Christian college and I left.
Because I knew I was different and I said
they should not mess with my difference.
God is not pleased when we
mess with people's differences. We're like
we're offending him. Wait a minute.
I made Eric to be a smart butt
you know to act that way.
It's my, you know, he can work on...
compliment or what was that? He can work on some of it. We'll work together. But our idiosyncrasies and
our piccadillos and all those kinds of things are what make us uniquely who we are. Peckadillos.
Since you're challenging me now to correct you when you did. Picadillos, peccadillos. Pick a little,
pick a little, pick a little, pick a lot, pick a little little. I knew we'd sing eventually.
Uh-huh. Um, so you, look, you, um, you've met so many people. You must have met people that
were very put off. We mentioned earlier
Howard Stern. For some reason
for years, he just decided to publicly hate on you.
Oh, why? Why? Why? I don't know, and it doesn't matter.
He did. I think it's because hurt people, hurt people.
And he's, when he finally called me
and begged for forgiveness. Why? Why would he do that?
Because I, do you really want to hear that whole story? Do we have time for that?
Well, I mean, I'm just curious what would precipitate
something like that from him.
I was at the studio one day, and I was leaving that afternoon because my son was going to be graduated from college.
And down, I was getting my hair and makeup, up, done, upstairs.
And down, on a studio monitor, I saw that he had just walked in.
He was just announcing that he was going to be the judge on America's Got Talent.
So there was this huge group of people going in.
And I didn't know he was going to be on the show.
And everybody was terrified that he and I might cross paths because of this ongoing, you know, whatever, for 30-year feud.
And I see, I look up and I go, oh, I didn't know he was going to be on today.
And he, and the Lord speaks directly to my heart and says,
I want you to go downstairs and say hello to him and welcome him.
And I said, okay, Lord.
So I get up out of my seat.
My hair and makeup people freak out because they're supposed to say,
I'm supposed to be safe away from Howard Stern.
I go downstairs.
I'm 5'5.
He's 6,6 or something like that.
There's 1,000 people in the studio.
I've got no hair and makeup on.
I've got dressed from the country where I just.
just coming from and upstate. And he, I'm going, Howard, Howard, looking up, and he's going,
looking around and who's calling him. And I, and he looks down at me because I'm so much shorter.
And I said, hi, Kathy Lee. I thought it was about time we said hello. And I just want to congratulate
you on the news show and wish you all the best. And he goes, he just freaked. He goes,
yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy. I said, all the best to you.
And I went back, sat down, got my hair and makeup done.
And they're all going, what did you do?
What did you say?
I said, I told him hello and wished him well.
The Lord told me to, so I did.
I get to California, and the phone rings, and it's Howard.
And he's basically, he's a wreck.
Just, Joyce, just a wreck.
And begging me, he uses such bad language, I can't tell you what he said,
because I'm a this, I'm a that, I'm a this.
And you were so nice to me.
Why were you so nice to me?
after everything I've said about you and your husband and your kids and your
This is like out of fiction.
I mean, this is so beautiful.
I'm so glad you're telling this because I don't recall hearing this.
This is the definition of what's supposed to happen, isn't it?
It is.
And he was crying.
And he said, will you please forgive me?
And I said, Howard, you know what?
I am so happy for you that you have come to this place
where you realize that it's important to make a moment.
amends with people that you've hurt. I want you to have peace. I want you to use shalom in your life.
It's so important that you have God's peace. I said, but I got to tell you, I forgave you 30 years ago,
and I've been praying for you every single day since then, because that's true. I still do. I
still pray for him and Beth every day. And he goes, what? You've been praying for me? And I said,
yes, and I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to hear from you today. Thank you for calling me,
and would you like to have dinner? We'd love to have you for dinner. He goes,
you'd have me at your house?
My husband wasn't too thrilled about that,
but I said, absolutely.
Now, I never was able to do it,
but he asked me to his house.
I couldn't go because I was out of town,
but I've seen him since then,
and he's very friendly.
It's one of those things that took 30 years to be accomplished.
But I was faithful every day to pray for my enemy.
He's not an enemy I chose.
He chose to be my enemy.
I'd never met the man,
never heard his show, never anything.
I didn't know where it was coming from, except for the pit of hell,
because all that kind of evil does come from the pit of hell.
Well, with people like him, I mean, I have loved and hated Howard Stern through the decades.
Because what I recognize in him, what I appreciate in him,
and much of which I aspire to myself, is a kind of truth-telling, no nonsense.
call it like it is honesty genius humor now of course he takes the places that we wouldn't
but i i have admired that about him no god gave him in extraordinary gifts it's how he uses them you know
and i think beth his wife has been a great influence on him she's a very loving um uh soft-spoken
humble kind of i've only met her when she came on our show and i've interviewed her she's very very
likable girl. And she's, she's been a good influence on him. And I think he started getting some help.
He told me, he's been going to therapy. And he said, I'm effed up. I'm effed up. I'm so effing this.
I'm so effing that. I said, no, you're loved of God, Howard. God loves you. God loves you. He's just
waiting for you to understand that, you know. I can just hear him saying, what a nightmare. I'm talking to
Kathleen Gifford about that. Like, it's so funny because he appreciates the irony because of how real he is. Of course. Of course. Well, we'd
Both grew up in Annapolis, we're the same age, and we're both Jewish.
I didn't know that.
He was Baltimore. I was in Annapolis, and we're at the same age, and, you know, he just, I don't know.
You'd have to ask him why he hated me for so long.
The beauty of it is that he doesn't anymore.
See, that would be my dream, Elvin, write this down to have a show where I have Howard and Kathy on, and we have a conversation.
Because there's something so beautiful about all of this.
We don't have time to get into the details.
It's called God's love.
Right.
problem is that it is so rare
that we see it lived
out in the way you've just described.
We all know what it's called and what it's supposed
to be, but to see it in public
figures and in this
kind of weird way. It's not fun to be hated. I didn't like
the things I heard that people said he said.
I didn't like it at all, but I
understood that he, this is a man who
doesn't know yet that God loves him.
And that's where we, when Jesus was hanging
on the cross, he didn't curse everybody
that was spitting on him. He said,
forgive them because they don't know what
They don't know who they're doing it too.
Right.
They don't know.
And so we have to tell them.
And how do we tell them?
By modeling Jesus's love.
And then after we tell them, we help them grow.
You know, we're way into just getting people saved in our, in our, in our, I.
That's, yeah.
And no, and then it's the renewing of the Holy Spirit in our lives and in our minds, our
hearts and minds.
Well, because we've seen so many people technically get saved.
They become Christian.
And I think that this is another heresy,
which goes back to all the stuff that you've been talking about.
It's a fundamental misunderstanding
that just gets pumped up on steroids through the centuries
as though the goal of life is to get people saved.
Getting saved is crossing the starting line.
Yes.
It's not crossing the finishing line.
It's the starting line.
And we act...
Unless you're on your deathbed.
Well, right.
But that's the starting line for a whole new life, too.
It's all purposeful.
And there's nothing random.
You will love this.
I'm sure you know this.
learned man that you are.
But do you know that in the Hebrew,
there is no word
in the Hebrew language
for coincidence.
Because it does not exist
to a Jew.
To a Jew, that God is either
sovereign God in all things
or he's not God at all.
That's a brand new concept for an often
when somebody says,
good luck, there's no such thing as luck.
Oh, I love it.
My father, now,
I believe my father is a believer.
But in the classic Greek way, he always says to me, you know, Galitig, good luck.
And I always say to him in Greek, I say, then I pari he dihi.
There is no such thing as, you know, like to remind him.
That's right.
Like luck is crap.
Nothing is random.
Nothing.
Either you have God or you don't and you don't need luck.
You have God, but most more importantly, he's got you.
And then all things work together for good for those who love God are called according to
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I'm talking to Kathy Lee Gifford.
What is it? Kathy Lee Gifford.
Kathy, you have a new book out called The Jesus I Know, Honest Conversations, Diverse
Opinions About Who He is?
Who do you talk to in this book?
Because you just have a zillion celebrity friends.
Yeah, you know, that was a first prayer.
Once I agreed to do the book because of my agent, he said, Kathy, that was my most
fascinating stories.
Would you ever do a whole book of some things like that?
Right.
I don't know.
Let me pray about that.
Prayed about it and the Lord said, yeah.
And I said, well, Lord, then show me who you want to speak.
It's the most eclectic group of people.
There's none of them have the same story.
And I didn't want to talk to anybody that got saved in a church, never left that church, never went anywhere.
That's not a story to me.
I'm a storyteller.
I write Broadway shows.
I write books.
I write music.
So tell me a story that's compelling.
Not that I don't want people to get saved anywhere they get saved.
That's fine.
But that doesn't make a book.
Right.
So all of a sudden I started, I think only one person that I asked said no.
Was that me?
No.
Because my lawyer said, Eric, I don't want you doing this book.
You are the biggest celebrity.
In the world.
She needs you for this book to succeed.
And I don't think you should do it.
And I said, okay, I'm not doing it.
You know what?
You're not the one that was supposed to.
to do it. The Lord didn't put you on my heart. Sorry.
See, she had to get serious, Albin.
She couldn't just go with the stupid
shtick. All right. I'd love
you to do the next one. Would you stop it?
Now I really won't. I refuse.
Okay, come on, stop.
So you've got all these amazing people. So there are people that you wouldn't think
have a faith life story to tell.
People like
Jimmy Allen,
Jimmy Allen, the country singer, the black country singer.
I love him. Amazing story.
People like Christian Chenoweth,
Broadway star. People like, Chris Jenner.
of keeping up with the Kardashians.
Very few people would believe that she has a very, very long and storied walk with Jesus.
Chris Jenner.
Of the matriarch.
I only know, I didn't know that.
See?
I did not know that.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
We went to Bible study together 40 years ago.
And we've been friends ever since then.
And that's talk about thick and thin friends, right?
We've been through everything together, everything.
And if I got off the phone, off with you right now and got on the phone.
and I needed something.
It'd be there.
She'd do it.
I've done it for her.
She does it for me.
I'm a friend and a not a fair weather one.
You know, I want to be, if I'm a friend, I'm your friend.
You know.
So anyway, there are people like that.
There are people like, oh gosh, there are faith healers tell their story.
There are prophets that tell their story.
Anybody that I would know?
You should know Joanne Moody and you should know QB's sin.
And you will after you read the book.
I don't know them.
Yes, because you haven't read the book.
book. But anyway.
Oh, I have to read the book now?
Okay.
And there are people, Chrissy, who
would you think that? Let me
tell you one that really,
really blesses me. They all bless me, but
I talk to Sikhs.
I talk to Hindus. I talk
to atheists. I talk to
Catholics and Baptists.
And I talk to
Scientologists. One of my favorite people in this
world is the man I've probably
written the most music with.
My two Broadway outings were with him.
And then the big, big thing, the movie that I have coming out in the spring is with him.
And lots and lots and lots of songs.
Adore him.
And he is a Jewish Scientologist, married to a Catholic Scientologist, who adopted a child, who is now 22,
but he was raised as the Scientologist.
When I was praying about, Lord, who should go on some of these trips with me, to,
to Israel for the Rock Rodan Rabbi tour, the Lord said, David, David Pomerance, and his wife
and daughter, I want the whole family to come. They were the only whole family that came.
And so I brought them with me and not knowing what would happen. But I love David from all the
years we had worked together. And I don't understand Scientology. I certainly don't practice it,
but I love him. I think that's the message in this book. And so, and I, and I, and I,
I wanted let him talk to me and tell me why he believes something.
And then we can have a dialogue, a respectful one, a loving one.
And we have never yelled at one another in over 20 years of writing together.
So they came.
And it was fascinating to watch David react and his wife react.
And then this child.
And at the very end, we go to a place on Jordan River and we have a baptism.
but the kind that John the Baptist did,
not the kind that's, you know, a little dunking thing.
A real kind.
You know, so anyway, what they actually did
in the days of John the Baptist.
It's very different from a modern day baptism.
So, first person in the Jordan River
during the baptism was Nicholas, his son.
Nicholas, his son.
He's in the book, and he later says,
he says, I consider myself a Christian, Kathy.
He said, I study Scientology
and I apply some of its teachings, and it's been helpful to me, but I consider myself a Christian.
And David said to me, I have never felt more in touch with my Judaism ever in my whole life
as I did when we were in Israel.
We wrote a song together called A Jehovah Elohim that will kill you.
Because, I mean, we've written so many songs, and many of them about faith, about Jesus, lots of them.
but he got to know Jesus on that trip.
And then his wife also had not been a practicing Catholic for years.
But remembered a lot of the good things about the Catholic Church
and still valued it as a learning thing in her.
Every member of that family took communion,
communion in the Garden of Gassimony before we got on the plane that night.
That's not because I took them to Israel.
That's because I obeyed the Holy Spirit, invited them,
The Holy Spirit moved in them to go.
But you have to have.
And then they heard the word of God in the places where these things happen.
You just have to be a special kind of person to see the possibility of that and then to walk into it.
I'm just so grateful.
We'll be right back talking to Kathy B. Gifford.
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1,800-978-3057. Folks, I'm talking to Kathy Lee Gifford. Remember Catholic Lee Gifford?
Here she is. Kathy, this book is the Jesus I know. Anything else that you need to,
to share from this because I want to make sure that I ask you what you're doing with yourself
when you're not promoting this book because you are always working on so many things.
Yeah, I am and I love that.
I love that I have the freedom now that I don't work on a daytime talk show or anything else
daytime that I have to.
I just have some freedom now in my life to pursue the dreams God put in me when I was a child.
When I was in my mother's womb, I'm an actress and a singer and a performer and a comedian and
a writer and I'm a director now and all those things. Why? Because that's the way God created me.
When people go, I thought you retired. I said, no, I'd never retire. Nobody in the Bible ever retired.
They died doing what God had put them on this earth to do. Or else they were taken away like Enoch.
Nobody knows where Enoch showed up. And John was, well, Elijah was a chariot of fire. We know what
happened to him. John was exiled on Patmos. But everybody else died doing so.
serving God. But you're doing a million things. I mean, you just talked about writing a screenplay for
Craig Ferguson that I can't believe. I don't know how I missed that. Oh, you're going to love him and I love
you. But I don't know where I was. But what are you working on these days? What else is cooking with you?
I wrote up an oratorio with a beautiful artist named Nicole C. Mullen three years ago called
The God Who Seas. I'd love you to watch that. It's only, it's 11 and a half minutes. It was started out to be
started out to be just a three-minute song about Hagar.
Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit,
when I was left to finish the song,
it then became, because of my theater background,
it became about Hagar, then Ruth, and then David,
with all of their desert experiences
and ends with Mary Magdalene at the cross and at the tomb.
And it's called the God Who Sees,
because Hagar, who was a sex trafficked, you know, let's be honest.
She was a slave.
She was carried away to a different place.
She was given to her husband, Sarah's husband, Abraham, by Sarah, and said, have a child with my husband.
I mean, it's a dark episode in Abraham and Sarah's, you know, story.
But I love that about the Bible.
It doesn't whitewash things, you know?
It tells the good and bad and the ugly.
And so then it went into Ruth, and anyway, it had a phenomenal reaction in the marketplace.
It was so powerful that when I went into the studio to just demo it with Nicole,
magnificent African-American singer, writer, beautiful.
Oh, yeah, no, I know who she is.
95% of what you hear her do on the God who sees was one take.
Inspiration of the Holy Spirit, just crazy, crazy.
I was on my face worshipping when we finished.
It was so good.
I said, you know what, I got to get the Nashville Symphony Orchestra on this thing, the players.
I got to do it. It's just too good. It's too good. I took my, the royalties from my Rock, Rod and
rabbi book, which was $500,000 sitting in a kingdom account to go to for ministry. I said,
that's the way the Lord wants me to use it. That turned out so unbelievable. 65 piece orchestra
with the orchestrations are magnificent. And I went, okay, pack your bags. We're going to Israel.
So in four days, we shot it in Israel. And the reaction.
action to it has been so
phenomenal that a young
Iranian girl that is a dear
friend of mine, you
would call her, she would call herself
a secular, grew up
with Persian parents,
but the hippest, most beautiful,
gorgeous girl, she was worked at the
Today Show with us. When she
heard it, she's sobbing.
Instead of people
saying it's too long, it's 11 and a half minutes,
this is a 28-year-old girl, she goes,
sobbing, she was, Kathy,
this is unbelievable. Can you make it longer? Can you add more stories? I've never heard these stories before.
Eric, I went over to her and loved it. I said, you have no idea how the Lord just used you in my life.
I'm supposed to spend the rest of my life bringing Bible stories, these epic, amazing stories that the world either discounts has never happened or if they did, they're not relevant today.
I take them and I write them into symphonic form with narration.
Like Chalkowski's Peter and the Wolf.
You know, that's an oratorio.
There's narration and symphonic.
But it's ancient storytelling.
And now there's three more oratorioes.
It's a film now.
What?
I'm going to ask this question.
Hour and a half long.
I will send it to you if you promise not to share it yet.
Because it's, you know, you are a pirate at heart.
I can promise not to share it.
It's, it turned out.
In fact, I've just sent it over to Matt and Lori Crouch of TBM because...
I'm not talking to them anymore.
Okay.
You too?
No, just kidding.
I love them.
They owe me 40 bucks.
And you know what?
So do you.
What?
Everybody owes me 40 bucks.
I don't know you a dang thing.
I'm kidding.
I tell you, I'm so glad to hear you working on things like this.
Oh, this is...
I did see...
Now that you mentioned it, I did see what you did with Nicole.
whole, I don't know if I saw the whole thing, but I remember, when was that?
It came out the day that I left the, the Today Show. So it was April 7th. It'll be three years
this coming April. Because I remember it now, and I haven't seen you since then, because, gosh.
No, it had a profound effect. It's still having it. You can, you can go on YouTube and just say,
God, who sees, and it will come right up. And if you, if you care to, look at the comments.
after it.
You know, on YouTube, you get all these...
Even if you look at it today,
there'll be somebody who says,
I was going to kill myself today,
but for the first time I feel like God sees me.
He is the God who sees.
And I'm sobbing now.
Or now people say, this is,
I've watched it for the 30th time,
and each time my faith is...
I mean, it's because it's been
anointed of the Holy Spirit
that it has what we call it in my business.
It's got legs, you know?
It's timeless.
It's like Anne Miller.
It's got legs.
I just wanted to throw an Ann Miller reference in.
Oh yeah, and I go way back.
Dick Cavend.
I only want to talk to people.
I only want to get, but not like nobody had like X like Ann Miller.
No, I only want to talk to people who get those stupid references.
So thank you.
Well, thank you being old enough to get the N. Miller reference.
My pleasure.
No, I mean, my wife and I just watch, you know, Turner Classic movies all the time.
All the time.
They were made with such skill.
What else is there?
Well, then you're really going to like then came you, because it's an homage to those kinds of, you know, pillow talk kind of, you know, and even, yeah.
And by the way, speaking of pillow talk, I just did a, I just did a Kathy Lee Gifford mug.
Did you see that?
I just did one of these.
But pillow talk, they've had Doris Day on recently, like endless, like you eventually get sick of it.
It's like enough Doris and Tony Randall.
And like, they're the greatest, but like.
Rock Hudson.
Well, obviously.
Do you know something I had since we're doing it?
showbiz anecdotes, and we're at a time. Pat Boone has been on the show many times. He told me the story
of praying on the deathbed with Rock Hudson to accept Jesus the day before he passed away.
When you hear stories like this, you just want to weep and weep. We're out of time.
Folks, the book is the Jesus I know. The author is Kathy Lee Gifford, Kathy.
Hey, Albin.
Hey, Aaron. Guess what I'm doing this weekend.
What are you doing this weekend? I'm speaking in Bethel, Connecticut.
Get out of here.
can drive there. I'm speaking in Bethel, Connecticut, this weekend, this Sunday, Bethel, Connecticut,
his vineyard, church. Next weekend, I'm speaking in New York City. The weekend after that, I'm speaking
in Tampa, Florida. Weekend after that, I'm speaking in Colorado Springs. Weekend after that,
I'm speaking in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Boy, you just won't shut up, will you?
That's funny. That was very funny. That's good, Albin. That's good.
People can find out the details of my speaking schedule at Ericmetaxis.com.
There's all kinds of other stuff at Ericmataxis.com.
But I want to tell people that I'm going to get out there.
And I love meeting people.
If you can get to these venues, I sign books as long as people are there.
And I just love meeting people.
It's just, it's a joy.
Believe me, I think we need to get out and about stop hiding in our root cellars.
Although President Chicken Little,
he makes a point, an untrue point, but a point nonetheless.
So we should also say, Albin, that this is the last week for people to get the huge 30% off
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They give 50% of their profits to missions organizations.
They're the real deal.
I mean, there's stuff.
I said to my doctor here in New York, have you ever heard of Nutrametics.com?
He says, oh, that's a great company.
So he's not where we are politically, theologically, and he knows they're a great company.
But we know they get 50% off.
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They're just, they were, I mean, they came into existence because they are missionaries.
They have been missionaries in South America.
So they're great folks.
And it's nutrometics.com.
But this week is the last week 30% off.
Similarly, I should say, this week is the last week to give to CSI, to free a slave.
Yeah.
Folks, it's end of year giving.
tax deductible gifts to CSI.
They are a non-woke Christian charity, freeing slaves in Africa.
Black people in Africa are enslaved.
You care about black people?
Well, guess what?
Black people have enslaved black people.
This is not a color thing.
It's not a race thing.
It's an evil thing.
It's a sin thing.
We need to step up and do something to help real people suffering today.
If you care about people, this is a way you can do something spectacular.
But this is our last week.
We won't mention again at the end of this year, that's it.
We're done.
So I want to say that when you go to our website, metaxis talk.com, you'll see the banner for CSI right at the top.
We want to encourage you to give.
Anything you give, we will be thrilled.
So if you want to get the kids involved, I think it's important to make them understand there's evil in the world,
but you can do something about it.
But the grace of God, we can even see what's evil.
There are people that they're doing evil.
They don't even know what they're doing is evil
or somehow they've been persuaded.
It's okay.
We know it's not.
That's a gift from God.
The very fact that we know that that's wrong.
So we have an obligation because we know it's wrong
to try to do whatever we can about it.
So please go to Metaxus talk.com.
Do what you can.
This is the last week.
I've said it before.
Anybody you can give anything,
you will be entered in a drawing
to win all kinds of signed books and all kinds of stuff.
Anybody gives $1,000 gets signed books.
Anybody who gives $20,000 if you want to pull your stuff together
and give $10,000 free 40 people,
I would be delighted to have dinner with you.
We'll figure it out.
I'm just going to say Merry Christmas.
Yeah, Merry Christmas.
And Happy New Year.
And praise God, from whom all blessings flow.
He's real.
Folks, God bless you.
