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Responsibility and Authority

Check out our newest video message about how our responsibility of another person or thing ties directly to our authority of that person or thing.

https://youtu.be/w8L6aNZmy1I

Bless you!

Who’s There

Imagine being lost, alone, and afraid, hearing a sound and wondering, “who’s there?” It is a sad, lonely, and scary thought.

Now, imagine never having to feel that way….

By faith, God gives us comfort in His Word that we do not ever have to feel that way.

“Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” ~Hebrews 13:5 KJV

“For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” ~Romans 8:38‭-‬39 KJV

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“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” ~Psalm 23:4 KJV

So, whenever we feel like we are lost, alone, and afraid, this is where our faith comes in. Feed your faith daily, and in those moments, remain rest assured. The Lord is with you.

The Devil’s Approach

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:” (1 Peter 5:8)

This especially a reason why it is so important to constantly pray for, and impart God into, our children. The young years are some of the most impressionable, and the more awkward or socially uncomfortable they are, the easier it is for the wrong influence (anything that is contradictory to God’s Word) to make them feel accepted.

Teenagers (and many adults also) are typically looking for peer acceptance, love, and affection.

This is different from parental love (though parental guidance is helpful). “Train up a child in the way he should go: And when he is old, he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)

But the young also have increased hormonal passions pumping through their veins and are looking for romantic love as well as social acceptance. If they are not already confident, popular, and bold, they are far more susceptible to being pulled in by the temptations of acceptance and passion by more outlier social groups that don’t align with the morality of the faith. And this is where the devil exploits their “weaknesses” of shyness and loneliness.

This is how a lion hunts. It seeks the weakest, least aggressive of the herd for prey. The devil, too, looks for those whose confidence isn’t the highest, nor their moral standards, as they are easiest to manipulate with the offering of acceptance and love, and the promise of giving it all, just as when the devil tempted Jesus on top of the mountain.

Knowing this, we MUST not only be aware of these tactics for ourselves, but also for our youth. Staying prayed up for them, teaching them these principles, and speaking the Word over them constantly is vital in keeping them, and helping them to return when they go prodigal.

Peace and Blessings

When Tragedy Strikes

This point is a tough one, but it is something worth understanding. There is a mass shooting fairly often, and other many terrible events occur on a regular basis.

In reflection of these situations where many innocent people lose their lives, you hear words of comfort such as, “God needed him/her in Heaven more than on Earth.” You also hear that “God needed another angel.”

While the intent of this is to comfort the families of the victims, it is also misleading. Bad things happen because people do bad things. We are in a fallen world with fallen people, and sometimes people have accidents, and sometimes people willingly do terrible things and there is no “greater purpose” behind it other than wickedness.

God does not arrange tragedy to bring people to Heaven. God does not arrange hits on His people to bring them to Heaven because He needs them there. Christ’s crucifixion was His own “self-sacrifice,” for as Christ said, “the father and I are one,” and He did this self-sacrifice in order to save all of His children (humans) from having to suffer, as well as to fully unlock his divine nature and release the Holy Spirit (another sermon in itself).

But, tragedy, such as these mass shootings, happen because people want to be evil. Justice needs to be served to punish evil. Biblically, the wicked were always punished, and even wicked kings were conquuered in due time in order to rescue or defend God’s people. God often called for His people to fight against their oppressors.

Bad things happen because people want to do bad things and because people are careless and people make mistakes. It doesn’t have to be a divine reason…

But, our comfort comes in that DESPITE the bad things, Heaven provides relief and restoration. DESPITE the bad things, God will bring healing and justice in Earth and/or the afterlife. DESPITE the bad things, God will provide the silver lining to our dark clouds – He doesn’t have to create the darkness, but hmHe redeems it. God heals, restores, and brings about His glory DESPITE the darkness.

Automobile Needed

Bless you saints! We want to issue a petition and request a hand from co-laborers. The ministry and pastor is in need of a car/truck.

It doesn’t matter if it’s new as long as it is RELIABLE enough to drive people to work, visit homeless communities, and provide the pastor with a way to work as we don’t take a formal salary from the ministry. This vehicle should be able to drive 5+ hours daily without any issues.

Please pray about donating a used or new vehicle (tax receipt will be provided) or donating at http://www.ugfe.org (indicate a note for “car fund” when donating). If led, help us to continue to do the work of the kingdom with your generosity.

Bless you!

Solomon’s Mistake

In the book of 1 Kings, chapter 11, King Solomon – the wisest man in the world – was able to be influenced to disobey God.

He had been given wisdom by God! He was world renowned! Royalty from all over would come to seek him for his wisdom bring him riches and resources! He had wealth, power, and hundreds of wives! He had been chosen to build God’s temple after King David lost that honor.

Yet, Solomon chose to take in new wives who worshipped false and wicked gods, despite God’s (YHWH) warnings. After continued warnings, God finally released an enemy to come at attack Solomon.

The lessons are:

1. If even the wisest man in the world can be influenced to go astray, then anyone can. Carefully choose those who you are connected to, as they influence your destiny.

2. God will give you repeated opportunities to get it right and change your ways (repent) before destruction comes. Take advantage of these opportunities to stop before you have to be forced to stop.

3. Just as the word says that we can humble ourselves, confess, and turn away from evil and God will hear us and restore us (heal our land), we can and should. Even when we hit the bottom and are defeated, we can still be restored.

Peace and blessings!

Keep Knocking

A scripture that “everyone” has heard is found in Matthew 7:7-8, and it reads:

Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.

Very often though, we find ourselves wondering why we aren’t getting the things we are asking for or seeking. While there can be a variety of reasons, if what we are seeking is evil, we can expect for that request to be denied. After all…

“Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts.” (James 4:3)

God does not bless us for the sake of us diving deeper into our sins. Even when He forgives us of our sins, it is not for the purpose of us continuing in our wrongdoings, but rather that we may have another chance to get it right and change for the better. We are forgiven so that we can keep striving for God’s will in our lives. We have to keep seeking Him first though. The Word actually tells us to

“…seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added…” (Matthew 6:33)

So when we find that certain prayers aren’t being answered, we need to consider our priorities and the TRUE desires that we are trying to fulfill by that blessing. After all, if we are living for God, we can trust in the scriptures that teach us of God wanting to give us our hearts’ desires and those things we ask.

“And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight.” (1 John 3:22)

“And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” (Matthew 21:22)

Beyond that, however, we also so often simply need more patience. Sometimes our blessing simply has to mature enough to the point that it is ready and worthy to be given. Think of it like stocks and bonds, or even seedtime and harvest. Sometimes it just takes longer for the harvest of our desires to be ready. Sometimes the seeds that we planted turn out to bare bad fruit so we have to wait on one of the better trees with good fruit to produce. The investment that we thought was the one flops at the last minute, but a better one is about to give us far better results in just a little while longer. Just keep sowing and growing because it is on the way.

Think about this, scripture did not indicate the number of knocks we’d have to make before the door would be opened. We, in our impatience, want it to open after the first knock. Sometimes it takes longer. Be patient, therefore, and KEEP KNOCKING on that door UNTIL it opens. Keep asking until you receive just like your kid asking for a treat, though you are withholding the treat until he/she finishes the chores. Keep seeking until you find it, because sometimes it’s only lost because you have to finish cleaning up and once you get everything in order, it will be right there in front of you.

Don’t miss the message in those examples. Overall though, keep going and asking/seeking/knocking. The race is not given to the swift or the strong, but the one who endures… It is a marathon, not a sprint. Keep seeking, and eventually, you will find your blessing.

 

The Effort of Sin

James 1:14 but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. 15 Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.

 

In other words, our sins don’t just come out of nowhere by surprise. It starts with wrongful desires so our first defense is to read, pray, and seek God to understand and embed His standards and will into our hearts. If it still is conceived, we must keep seeking God and do whatever we can (i.e. ask from people we know that will pray for us and correct us) to sabotage or abort it. Ultimately, we have to fight it – not hide or justify it. And in doing so, we learn to spare ourselves from it’s dangerous and deadly consequences.

 

Overall though, sin is a process. It takes time and EFFORT to commit. In that effort, we can overcome it, but that effort does often require a removal of pride/ego and having humility. It’s better to go overcome the fear of “I told you so” WITHOUT committing the sin than to go through the reality of it because you fell into the sin. We are our best defenses, and in the body of Christ, must support one another, and restore one another if needed. Don’t give the devil (our sinful desires and nature) any room wherefore if we do, it will only try to grow more.

New Video – Don’t Look Back

One of the big mistakes that believers, and people in general, make is trying to hold on to things (people, places, events) that God has delivered them from. There is a time and a season for everything. When those seasons are over, they are meant to remain that way.

When God gets you out of a bad relationship or situation, it is not merited for you to reopen it or go back to you. The woman who looked back at Sodom and Gomorrah was turned into a pillar of salt for being disobedient and looking back.

That doesn’t mean that you must forget anything. It also doesn’t take anything away from the legacy. You only open the risk to tarnish your memories or the legacy of what was once great, when you try to keep using or returning to it after it is meant to be over.

Listen to the message below to hear the blessed Word of God concerning not looking back to situations, or reopening doors, that are already or should be closed.

Growing From Life Lessons

There are two places in life where you find the most clarification: rock bottom and new experiences.
 
When a person finally hits a very low place, or even rock bottom, to the point that all of their ego is removed, it is there where they finally reflect on their lives. They consider the wrong they’ve done to other people. They start wanting to change and correct their mistakes, and become open to the advice and correction and help of others, which they had previously rejected. Pride prevents this from happening, but once pride is finally gone, a person is usually, then, ready to turn their lives around.
 
The other place is with new experiences… TRULY NEW experiences, like living in a foreign country or being exposed to something that you have NO CONTROL over. It brings about a sense of humility, but also exposes a person to a larger world, opening their mind to greater possibilities and deeper understanding beyond their typical box that they have been limited within.
 
The danger is that, once they start feeling better from that place of great pain and sorrow… or become re-acclimated to the normal… all of that desire to change or grow tends to go away, and they start back doing the same thing again. People then “forget” about the negative ways they treat others and the “bigger picture” ways of thinking and return to their normal.
 
If only they could hold on to those changes found on each side of the spectrum. One good foundation is to use the Spiritual Hierarchy of faith to bring and keep balance and a foundation that can be built on and maintained for self improvement. The spiritual hierarchy is basically a way to rank what’s important and prioritize your life accordingly.
 
1. Keep God first. “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” (Matthew 6:33). Invest in your spirit by reading the sacred knowledge, praying, meditating, and treating each other with the love of God.
 
2. Keep family second. This does not contradict with the first because God commands us to love our families. “But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.” (1 Timothy 5:8) “Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.” (Ephesians 5:22). “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;” (Ephesians 5:25) “Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.” (Exodus 20:12) “And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” (Ephesians 6:4)
 
3. Treat others right. “If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well:” (James 2:8). Treat other people with respect and consideration. Help those who you can help with the love of God, but those who reject God’s peace, “shake the dust off of your feet.”
 
Using this hierarchy, we keep balance. If friends or strangers cause conflict with family, you place the higher priority on family, even if it means to sacrifice what you’re trying to accomplish with the friends or strangers. If friends, strangers, OR family, compromise your faith or obedience to God, you place the priority on God, which is eternal.
 
In doing so, you establish a strong foundation that can withstand the pressures and issues of life. Likewise, you then have a foundation to build upon for those lessons that you learned at those pivotal times at rock bottom or in the new experiences. You cannot grow without being on good ground, and the best ground is balanced properly. At this point, seeking first the kingdom of Heaven, properly prioritized, as your proper focus, shall bring everything else in order. Hold on to the lessons that you learn at the pivotal moments, and grow from them with a proper foundation. Be blessed.
 
By the grace of God,
 
~Kelvin