(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) We're dangerous. We're scorpions. We're vipers. Hey everyone, this is Brother Bruce Mejia here from Faithful Word Baptist Church in Omani, California. Just want to make a video responding to Tyler Doka's video that he uploaded yesterday defending his viper evangelist Justin LeBlanc. Now, if there's any doubt in your mind whether Tyler Doka, is he a false teacher or not? Is he saved or not? Is he being deceived? This should basically confirm that Tyler Doka is a wicked false teacher. He's not saved. He's an infiltrator and he believes exactly like Justin LeBlanc who's also a wicked false teacher. Now in this video, he's basically trying to defend himself and try to make himself sound like a once saved, always saved pastor, but he contradicts himself on many, many different things. Now, let me show you this clip real quick. Obviously, many people are saying that we don't believe in once saved, always saved. We teach work salvation. You don't buy salvation. You earn it. We're not teaching work salvation. Anyone who tries to twist this sermon into saying that I'm preaching a work-spake salvation, they're twisting this sermon. You have done that yourself. Because you get saved by your faith in Jesus Christ. It's your faith. You're saved by faith. You don't buy salvation. You earn it. What we're teaching is that you're accountable for your actions. You are and that's true. True as day. It's clear in the Bible. You are accountable for what you do on this earth. In that clip, he says, hey, I'm not teaching work salvation. I'm just saying that you're accountable for the things that you do in context of salvation. Now let's see if the Bible teaches us that because the Bible says in Romans chapter four in verse number six, even as David also described it, the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputed righteousness without works saying blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. So the Bible tells us that when we believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, God imputes his righteousness unto us. And the Bible tells us that when that happens, he's not going to impute our past sins and he's not going to impute future sins after we get saved. He will not impute those upon us. What does that mean? He's not going to hold us accountable for those things. He's not going to send us to the lake of fire. He's not going to send us to hell for committing those sins. Now, will we pay for those sins on this earth? Absolutely. The Bible teaches us that in Hebrews chapter 12 and many other places that God will chastise those whom he loves according to the Bible. But the Bible says right here that he's not going to impute that upon us. He's not going to hold us accountable. But what does Tyler Nokus say? Yeah, I mean, once they've always saved, but you're accountable for those things. Now check out this next clip. Once you're saved, which is purely by faith, you're saved. That's it. Once you're saved, you're considered saved. But there is the flip side of that coin is if you live a wicked sinful life, if you are no longer a saint, you're going to be judged according to your works. That's what the Bible says. And just because you have a heart in the lake of fire, which the Bible is clear about doesn't mean that you're not saved. I mean, what kind of stupidity is that? You know, once you're saved, you're always saved. And just because you go to the lake of fire doesn't mean that you're not saved. No, when you go to the lake of fire means you're not saved. Okay. Because the Bible tells us he that believeth on the son has everlasting life. It's not everlasting until the lake of fire. And then it's picks up again after that millennial reign. No, it says he that believeth on the son hath everlasting life. He that believeth not the son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him. You see, the Bible tells us there that you won't see life. So it's not like you see it, then you go to hell, then you'll see it again. No, it says you won't see it. And then the Bible tells us that the wrath of God is on you. That's referring to hell. So how can you say you believe that, you know, once saved, always saved, but you can still go to the lake of fire. It's completely stupid. It completely contradicts the Bible. It completely contradicts logic. You know, anybody who goes to the lake of fire is not saved. They're never coming back. Okay. You don't have everlasting life in the lake of fire. Now check out this next clip that he says here are outside that are not allowed to enter in. It's not talking about people that are in the lake of fire forever. Those people are unsaved and they're not allowed in obviously because they're in the lake of fire, but it's not talking about that because it wouldn't need to make reference to that because we know that they're in the lake of fire forever and ever. It's talking about the nations of them, which are saved because it makes that distinction that the Kings of the earth bring their glory and honor into it. Doesn't say the nations that are saved, bring their glory and honor into it because they're not allowed in. And it says there shall and no wise enter into it anything that defile it. Do you really think that Jesus Christ, who speaks boldly about keeping God's commandments is going to allow somebody who's saved, granted they're saved, they believed upon him, they received salvation. Do you think he's going to let them into this place that says no one's allowed in if they work in abomination, make a lie or defile. There are so many Christians that defile everything. They defile God's house. They defile the temple of God, which they are. They make lies, they make abominations. Of course, God is not going to allow them into a holy city. They are saved, so they're allowed to be outside the city. And that's how we know that they're saved forever. Once you're saved, you're always saved. Just because you have your part in the lake of fire doesn't mean you're not saved. So we see in the revelation 21 verse 27, where it says anything that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination or maketh a lie, is referring to save people who live the carnal life while they are here on this earth. But here's the stupidity of that doctrine because anybody who's in the new heaven and a new earth has a glorified body and a glorified body can't sin. You know, God doesn't remind us of those things and he's given us a glorified body whereby we're not tempted with sin anymore. And the Bible tells us in revelation 22 verse 15, for without our dogs and sorcerers and whoremongers and murderers and idolaters and whatsoever loveth and maketh a lie. You see, those found in verse 15 of chapter 22 and those found in verse 27 of chapter 21 is referring to unsaved people. These are people who are in the lake of fire. But according to Tyler Doka and Justin LeBlanc, no, these are Christians who sin while they're here on this earth. Well, I got a problem with that. Answer me this, because those in verse 15 of chapter 22 says, for without our dogs, those are reprobates. Those are sodomites. Those are false teachers and false prophets. So are you saying that Christians can become reprobate? Are you saying that they can become sodomites? You know, that's heresy. No, the Bible tells us that once we believed on Jesus Christ, that we were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise. That he's the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchase possession, until the praise of his glory. In Ephesians chapter four, it says, grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise until the day of redemption, which Romans chapter eight says that we're waiting to it, the redemption of what? Our bodies. See, the purchase possession is the whole entire body. And we're waiting for that day where God can glorify us. So if you're saying that Christians can go to hell, that means you're saying that the Holy Spirit of God who lives within them also goes there for the entire millennial reign. That's heresy. Now check out this next clip. It says, now, uh, verse in the, in verse 11 for other foundation can no man lay than that, which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. So this is the basis for every saved person. You have a baseline, which is Jesus Christ. That's the foundation. But when you start building upon it would, Hey, stubble garbage because people are learning a lot of garbage and not keeping the commandments and not doing God's will, then they're going to be burned and suffer loss. Let's look verse 13. Every man's work shall be made manifest for the day. The day shall declare it because it shall be revealed by fire. And the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. If any man's work notice what the, but just notice that the foundation is the person. So it's not like we're building upon some fake foundation. It's, it's a person that's going to be burned up. So this clip basically reveals that Tyler Doke is not saved at all. He reads verse number 11. He says, for other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. And amen. You know, our foundation for salvation is Jesus Christ. We can't lay anything else down other than Jesus Christ. That has to be the foundation for our salvation. But then he goes on to read in verse 13. He says, every man's work shall be made manifest for the day shall declare it because it shall be revealed by fire and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. And he says that basically the work or the foundation is a person and that's what's going to be burned with fire for other foundation can no man lay then that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. So this is the basis for every saved person. You have a baseline, which is Jesus Christ. That's the foundation, but just notice that the foundation is the person. So it's not like we're building upon some fake foundation. It's, it's a person that's going to be burned up. So he's basically admitting that he himself is his foundation for salvation. He himself is the foundation because that's what's going to be tried. That's what's going to be put to the fire. But is that what the Bible is teaching here? No. It's saying that Jesus Christ is our foundation and that which we build there upon will be tried with fire, you know, to see what sort it is. Gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or stubble. So that which we build there upon is that which is going to be tried by fire, not the foundation. And even then the foundation is Jesus Christ. It's not a person. It goes on to say in verse 14, if any man's work abide, which he had built there upon, he shall receive a reward. If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss, but he himself shall be saved yet so as by fire. So it's teaching us that when someone has the foundation, which is Jesus Christ, you know, it's potentially, they can lose rewards depending upon, depending upon what they build there upon. Now it says there, he'll suffer loss, but he himself shall be saved. So in other words, you know, if the guy doesn't do any works, he lives an unholy life. He goes out and sins, but he's believed on the Lord Jesus Christ. He himself shall be saved yet so as by fire. And when you cut up sermons and try and make people look foolish, you have done that yourself. But those people that are not saints, not in Christ, not, not part of the elect, they're going to have their part in the lake of fire because they're not written in the book of life. And they're going to be judged according to their works. And that is super clear. So I hope you guys will stop trying to defame brother Justin and make him look bad. You have done that yourself. Because what he did was preach boldly five very biblical, meaty sermons that we all needed to hear. Cause obviously myself included, we were looking at this the wrong way. So then the last thing he says is, Hey, you know, stop picking on my buddy, you know, Justin LeBlanc, you know, and stop trying to make him look bad. Well, we don't have to try to make him look bad. He already looks bad on his own. We just post exactly what he says and he looks stupid. So I just want to make that video just to basically rebuttal what he's saying in that video and some of the stupidity that he, that he has the false doctrine and show that he's basically contradicting himself. But I also want to say that I believe that Tyler Doka is saved. Now you said, what do you mean by that? Well, you know, to be saved is to be basically reserved for something, right? And the Bible says in second Peter chapter two and verse 17, these are wells without water clouds that are carried with the tempest to whom the mist of darkness is reserved forever. You know, I believe God has a special place saved for Tyler Doka and that's in the lake of fire. Amen. God bless him. Bye.