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"All The Things That Matter" on BrightU: How to understand God's judgements
By jacobthomas // 2025-07-01
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  • In Episode 6 of "All The Things That Matter," slated for July 10, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and Brad Cummings clarify that God's judgments aim to restore, not punish, reframing them as corrective acts to "set wrong things right."
  • They dismantle the myth of an angry God, presenting judgment as loving discipline from a Father seeking restoration.
  • They also discuss Israel's neglect of the Year of Jubilee and ties between the Federal Reserve's 1913 founding and a 2,520-year judgment cycle from Israel's exile.
  • Global crises (wars, debt, moral decline) are framed as calls to turn to God, with judgments offering a path to freedom through surrender.
  • Cummings emphasizes that understanding God's heart should lead people to embrace — not fear — His judgments, which are rooted in restoration.
Brighteon University is streaming an episode a day of "All The Things That Matter" from July 5 to June 12, and a replay of all eight episodes on July 13 to 14. Register here to dive deep into a life-changing and powerful guide through the chaos—offering clarity, courage and conviction to those who refuse to be silent or deceived.

What's in store for you in Episode 6

In Episode 6 of "All The Things That Matter," slated for July 10, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and New York Times bestselling author and theologian Brad Cummings, tackle one of the most misunderstood concepts in Scripture: the judgments of God. From debunking the myth of a vengeful "Zeus-like" deity to exploring how divine justice is actually about setting wrong things right, this episode promises to challenge, enlighten and transform perspectives. Viewers can expect to learn a lot of things from Episode 6, including the following:
  • Why are God's judgments remedial, not punitive.
  • Cummings' supernatural encounter where God revealed a "tornado of His jealousy," urging him to pray for judgment.
  • Why do we instinctively fear judgment? The hosts dismantle the caricature of an angry God and replace it with the biblical portrait of a loving Father who disciplines to restore.
  • Why did Israel never observe the Year of Jubilee (debt cancellation, slave liberation) and what does this mean for today’s economic and spiritual bondage.
  • Ties between the Federal Reserve's 1913 founding and a 2,520-year judgment cycle from Israel's exile.
With global tensions escalating — wars, economic instability and moral decay — Cummings and Dr. Tenpenny offer a radical perspective: What if the chaos is an invitation to run to God rather than hide? Cummings' message is urgent: "If we understood the heart of God, we’d run to Him instead of fleeing. His judgments are about restoration—not destruction." From Roe v. Wade's fallout to America’s debt crisis, this episode reframes today's turmoil through the lens of covenant, repentance and divine justice. This isn't just theology — it's a roadmap for navigating perilous times. Whether you're a skeptic, a seeker or a seasoned believer, this episode will leave you questioning: Are we misreading God's judgments? And what if true freedom starts with surrender? Don't miss this life-changing conversation. Tune in now and prepare to see justice, judgment and God’s heart in a whole new light.

Want to know more?

If you want to learn more about how you can join the healing revolution and regain control of your health, want to view the presentations at your convenience or learn at your own pace, you can purchase the "All The Things That Matter" package here. Upon purchase, you will get instant and unlimited access to eight "All The Things That Matter" videos (with eight audios and eight transcripts), free "Walking With God" eBook (details on a PDF) and a 20 percent discount on "The Founder's Bible" (details on a PDF). Sources include: BrighteonUniversity.com 1 BrightU.com BrighteonUniversity.com 2
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