Good morning, brothers and sisters in Christ.

If you can remember, there was a time when I said to this group that we were going to go deep. I believe that time has now come.

For those who have been here for a while, thank you for staying. And for those who are new to the group, welcome, and thank you for being here. I genuinely appreciate every one of you for choosing to remain part of this journey.

I know that sometimes the things I share may not make sense to everyone. There are times when even I feel like, "Lord, how am I going to explain this?" But my desire is simply to be obedient to God and share what I believe He is leading me to share.

I may not always be able to explain everything perfectly, but I want to make one thing clear: I do not want to share things simply because I have an opinion about them. When I share something, I want to be able to find it in Scripture. If I believe God is showing me something, I want His Word to back it up.

I am still learning. I don't have everything figured out, and I certainly don't know everything. But I want to remain humble enough to keep learning, searching, questioning, and allowing God's Word to correct me when necessary.

And this is why I want to encourage every one of us: let us pray for one another.

The times we are living in are not going to become easier simply because we are Christians. Scripture warns us that lawlessness and sin will increase (Matthew 24:12; 2 Timothy 3:1–5).

But when we see these things happening, our response should not be, "Well, the Bible said this would happen, so let it happen."

No.
It should make us pray more.

Pray for the body of Christ.
Pray for our families.
Pray for those who don't know Jesus.
Pray for the lost.
Pray for our churches and leaders.
Pray for one another to remain faithful.

Jesus told us to pray:
"Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." Matthew 6:10

So let's not make excuses and say, "I don't know what to pray for."

There is so much to pray for.
And let us also be careful not to make our prayers only about "me, my, I, and myself" my finances, my health, my problems, my needs, my success.

Yes, God cares about our needs. But prayer is much bigger than ourselves.

Paul tells us:
"Pray for one another." James 5:16

And Scripture tells us to make "supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks... for all people" (1 Timothy 2:1).

Let us learn to pray beyond ourselves.

Let us learn to pray the way Jesus taught us.

And as we go deeper, we are going to talk about things that we don't normally hear discussed in many modern churches.

We're going to examine things that may challenge our traditions, our assumptions, and even some things we have believed for years.

Some things may sound crazy.
Some things may make you skeptical.

Some things may make you question my thinking.

You may even find yourself saying, "Is this brother even born again?"

And you know what?
It's okay to ask that question.

Don't blindly accept everything I say.

The Bible doesn't tell us to blindly believe every spirit or every teaching.

It says:
"Test all things; hold fast what is good." 1 Thessalonians 5:21

And:
"Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God." 1 John 4:1

So when I share something, don't just take it and run with it.

Take it to God.
Open your Bible.
Search the Scriptures.
Pray about it.

Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and understanding.

Ask God, "Is what this brother is saying actually true? Is it consistent with Your Word?"

If I'm wrong, I want God's Word to correct me.

If I'm right, I don't want you to believe me because I'm saying it I want you to believe it because you found it in God's Word.

This isn't about making me right.

It's about getting closer to Jesus Christ and His truth.

Also, if there are teachings that I cannot share here in the group, I will most likely share them on my YouTube channel, Da Good News ([dagoodnews7]), where we can go deeper into the Scriptures and take the time to properly explain and examine these subjects.

So, brothers and sisters, let's go deeper.

Let's sharpen one another.
Let's pray for one another.
Let's pray for souls.
Let's pray for our families.
Let's pray for the body of Christ.

And above everything else, let's keep our eyes on Jesus.

God bless every one of you.
Let us continue the journey. 🏽

"As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17
Good morning, brothers and sisters in Christ. If you can remember, there was a time when I said to this group that we were going to go deep. I believe that time has now come. For those who have been here for a while, thank you for staying. And for those who are new to the group, welcome, and thank you for being here. I genuinely appreciate every one of you for choosing to remain part of this journey. I know that sometimes the things I share may not make sense to everyone. There are times when even I feel like, "Lord, how am I going to explain this?" But my desire is simply to be obedient to God and share what I believe He is leading me to share. I may not always be able to explain everything perfectly, but I want to make one thing clear: I do not want to share things simply because I have an opinion about them. When I share something, I want to be able to find it in Scripture. If I believe God is showing me something, I want His Word to back it up. I am still learning. I don't have everything figured out, and I certainly don't know everything. But I want to remain humble enough to keep learning, searching, questioning, and allowing God's Word to correct me when necessary. And this is why I want to encourage every one of us: let us pray for one another. The times we are living in are not going to become easier simply because we are Christians. Scripture warns us that lawlessness and sin will increase (Matthew 24:12; 2 Timothy 3:1–5). But when we see these things happening, our response should not be, "Well, the Bible said this would happen, so let it happen." No. It should make us pray more. Pray for the body of Christ. Pray for our families. Pray for those who don't know Jesus. Pray for the lost. Pray for our churches and leaders. Pray for one another to remain faithful. Jesus told us to pray: "Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." Matthew 6:10 So let's not make excuses and say, "I don't know what to pray for." There is so much to pray for. And let us also be careful not to make our prayers only about "me, my, I, and myself" my finances, my health, my problems, my needs, my success. Yes, God cares about our needs. But prayer is much bigger than ourselves. Paul tells us: "Pray for one another." James 5:16 And Scripture tells us to make "supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks... for all people" (1 Timothy 2:1). Let us learn to pray beyond ourselves. Let us learn to pray the way Jesus taught us. And as we go deeper, we are going to talk about things that we don't normally hear discussed in many modern churches. We're going to examine things that may challenge our traditions, our assumptions, and even some things we have believed for years. Some things may sound crazy. Some things may make you skeptical. Some things may make you question my thinking. You may even find yourself saying, "Is this brother even born again?" And you know what? It's okay to ask that question. Don't blindly accept everything I say. The Bible doesn't tell us to blindly believe every spirit or every teaching. It says: "Test all things; hold fast what is good." 1 Thessalonians 5:21 And: "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God." 1 John 4:1 So when I share something, don't just take it and run with it. Take it to God. Open your Bible. Search the Scriptures. Pray about it. Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and understanding. Ask God, "Is what this brother is saying actually true? Is it consistent with Your Word?" If I'm wrong, I want God's Word to correct me. If I'm right, I don't want you to believe me because I'm saying it I want you to believe it because you found it in God's Word. This isn't about making me right. It's about getting closer to Jesus Christ and His truth. Also, if there are teachings that I cannot share here in the group, I will most likely share them on my YouTube channel, Da Good News ([dagoodnews7]), where we can go deeper into the Scriptures and take the time to properly explain and examine these subjects. So, brothers and sisters, let's go deeper. Let's sharpen one another. Let's pray for one another. Let's pray for souls. Let's pray for our families. Let's pray for the body of Christ. And above everything else, let's keep our eyes on Jesus. God bless every one of you. Let us continue the journey. 🙏🏽📖 "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17
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