Sunday, October 31, 2010

WHO INFLUENCED YOU? (Part 1)





This past week I've been thinking a lot about the people who have influenced me over the years. You know, the ones who shared the love of God with me. I believe God has put men and women in my life since birth who pointed me toward a life with God and his Son, Jesus Christ.

I might add, Satan also put men and women in my life to draw me away from God. Someday, I will talk about them. But, this week and next, I want to share with you how you can influence others to come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, just as the men and women that God put in my life did for me.

Welcome everyone to your 24/7, week long, online church service. As you know by now, no one is excluded from this place: Born again, not born again, saved but distant from God by accident or on purpose. You are all welcome here. Our desire is to draw you to Jesus. Let him save you to the fullest. You will never regret it. Jesus tells us how all men can be drawn to him. In John 12:32 Jesus said:
“And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me.”
Jesus, as John 12:33 shows, was talking about how he was going to die. John 12:33 states:
“This he said, signifying what death he should die.”
The death on the cross. A death designed to save us all from eternal death. Little did the haters of Jesus realize, that when they lifted Jesus up on that cross to die, that he would not only arise from death to live forever, but would draw all men and all women, and children to him – so we could also live forever with him.

The reason I used these scriptures was to show what Jesus believed and taught all through the Bible. Our job as believers is to lift up the name of Jesus. Jesus will honor that by drawing all people to him. These are some of the people who lifted up the name of Jesus to me. You will notice that these individuals cross all denominational lines. Pointing out, what an old southern gospel song says “It's not the name over the door that counts, it's what's in your heart.” The first person I want to mention is my mother. Mom was a Catholic woman. I remember her taking us kids to home church services in Virginia. We lived in a small southern town where there were no Catholic churches, nor much love for the Catholics who did live there.

A traveling priest, Father Berson, would come every two weeks to say mass and teach us about God. This is where I first learned about Jesus and what he did for us. Father Berson also taught us about the apostles, how they followed and served Jesus, telling us they were an example to follow.

I must also mention my grandparents in Virginia. Most of my first ten years as a young boy I lived with them. They made sure I attended Sunday School at the Methodist Church. That was where I first actually heard “preaching from the pulpit.” It may also be where I first felt the draw or tug to become a preacher of the gospel. My grandparents would let me, as a six-year-old, preach to them and anyone else who would listen as they gathered in the living room. They would even let me take up a collection. Do you see the point I am making? Just as my Mom, Father Berson and my grandparents built up the love of God in me, you can do the same for your children, grandchildren and even your friends and neighbors.

As I grew older, I began to notice certain preachers, mostly on TV as I was not attending church on a regular basis. Preachers like Oral Roberts, A.A. Allen, and Rex Humbard began to attract my attention. Although I had basically grown up in the Catholic Church, I knew very little about a personal relationship with Christ. I knew about the Catholic Church, I knew about God and his son, Jesus Christ, but I did not know God in a personal sense.

The above preachers actually talked about a personal relationship with God. They talked about faith and God's love for us. They said we could be saved – whatever that meant. All I know is that I listened to them, not knowing the change it would make in my life. Romans 10:13-14 talks about these kind of preachers. The apostle Paul, preaching to the church in Rome said:
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed and how, shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard and how shall they hear without a preacher?”
These scriptures were basically talking about me. These men of God planted in me the seed of salvation. Many years later, after living a life of sin and defeat, another TV preacher led me in the sinner's prayer. I gave my life to Jesus. Often times, I have been critical of false teaching and preaching, but make no mistake, my friends, there are called men of God who have been placed in your lives to show you the way to Jesus. Continuing in Romans 10:15-16:
“And how shall they preach, except they be sent? As it is written, how beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace and bring glad tidings of good things.”
This scripture is not speaking of seminaries and denominations sending these preachers forth, but God, by his calling, directing them and leading them to help the lost to know Jesus. Thank you, Lord, for these preachers you have anointed with your love, power and grace.

I want to mention another preacher of the gospel who had a big impact on my life. Bro. Fred Norris, my first pastor after receiving Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Bro. Fred was the pastor of a small Free Will Baptist Church, and what a man of God he was. He preached salvation. He made it so real. He called it “being borned again.” Bro. Fred taught us about the love of God. When he was done preaching, you just knew God loved you and you wanted to return that love. Bro. Fred always had a smile, always showed you the love of Christ and you always knew Jesus first, then his family, and all of us were the loves of his life.

After seven years, we left that church to attend another, but Bro. Fred always stayed connected to us. Bro. Fred is with the Lord now, what a joyful man he must be. Believers, are you beginning to think of persons who influenced you and your walk with Jesus? That is the real goal of this message. Nonbelievers, does this message stir up remembrances of people who shared Jesus with you? I'm talking about friends, relatives, even in some cases strangers. Think of the preachers who have been faithful in your local churches and even on TV, preaching the love of God and building up your faith.

There are so many more to recall, aren't there? Tell you what, let's continue this journey of remembering the people that God has placed in our lives next week, okay? E-mail me today at brotherbob@thespiritofwisdom.org with your memories and stories about those who have influenced you in your journey toward and with God. Let's read John 13:35, Jesus is speaking here:
“By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.”
The best way to show love one to another is to tell them about Jesus and him crucified.

God Bless You,
Bro. Bob

Sunday, October 24, 2010

WHO WOULDN'T WANT THAT?





I love the way the apostle Paul addressed believers wherever he went. Always lifting up the name of Jesus and always encouraging the believers to be faithful. That is exactly the way this ministry, the Spirit of Wisdom Ministry, greets you. Look at Galatians 1:3-5:

“Grace be to you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father: To whom be glory forever and ever, Amen.”
Welcome everyone to your 24/7, week long, online church service. Let us always emphasize, everyone is received with grace and love in this place. In the above scripture, grace and peace are offered freely to you. That is only possible because of what Jesus did for us on the cross. Do you really understand what Jesus did for us on that cross? He reconciled us with God. He took our sin upon himself and relieved us from the burden and dominion of sin over our lives. Can we return to that burden and dominion of sin? Yes we can, but why would we? Notice in verse 3 that grace and peace come to us through God and from our Lord, Jesus Christ.

So, here is the question for you, my friends. Have you made Jesus Lord of your life? Verse 4 talks about why Jesus gave himself for us. He died that horrible, painful death on the cross for our sins. Do you get that? Not for his sins, because he had none, but for our sins. Sins that were separating us from God. This verse also says Jesus did all this to deliver us from this present evil world. The only salvation is through Jesus Christ and what he did for us on the cross. This was all done for us according to the will of God and our Father. Notice believer, that the apostle Paul declares God as our Father.

How many times have we told you God does not just want you to be his creation, he wants you to be his family. He desires to be your Father. He desires for you to be his children. Now, as the scripture says, let's give him glory forever and ever.

Peter, another great apostle and advocate for Jesus Christ. Tells us more about what Jesus did for us. Turn to I Peter 2:24-25:

“Who by his own self bear our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: By whose stripes ye were healed. For ye were as sheep going astray; but are now returned unto the shepherd and bishop of your souls.”
Let's stop and think for a moment. Consider how you were before Jesus came into your life. Your thoughts, your actions, your emotions. I know many of you considered yourselves to be good people. Most of the time I did too. Yet, we always knew something was wrong and we were heading in the wrong direction, didn't we? Even as we thought of ourselves as being good, in our soul we knew we were burdened down by the weight of this sinful world and our sinful desires. Truth time here, my friends!!

We either knew or at least heard of Jesus. But, he really wasn't high on our list of priorities, was he? As good as we thought or hoped we were, the journey we were on seemed to be one leading to dissatisfaction and discontent. Even if we had good jobs, fine families, money in our pocket or not, something in our hearts kept us aware we were missing out on something very important in our lives. Nothing in this world seemed big enough or good enough to fill the vacant place in our soul.

Many times we would feel the tug on our heart, but we either didn't know what it was or we just tried to ignore it, didn't we? Then God began to put believers in our lives, or even those TV preachers began to get to us with the message of Jesus Christ. God was revealing himself to us. He was giving us eyes to see and ears to hear. Remember when you used to pick up the Bible and all you saw were the “thees” and “thous?” Come on, stay with me here. You know I'm talking truth.

Listen, nonbelievers, is this beginning to make any sense to you? God has given me this message for you as well as for the believers. Now, as believers, we can read the scriptures in 1 Peter and understand exactly what God is saying to us. Peter told us that Jesus bore our sins in his own body. Where? On the cross so we could be dead to sin and live a righteous life. So what is a righteous life? It is a life where you are in tune with God and all his ways. The only way to do that is to receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. This scripture also talks about Jesus taking stripes on his back for our healing.

This ministry believes in physical and spiritual healing. However, for this message we are talking about spiritual healing only. Remember we talked about the vacant area in your soul? By Jesus becoming our substitute and freeing us from sin, we are healed by receiving God's son into our heart and life. Now we are complete. The journey of this life takes a new direction. Now, we journey toward eternal life with our heavenly Father and we walk away from eternal death. So you tell me. Who wouldn't want that?

God Bless You,
Bro. Bob

Sunday, October 17, 2010

WILL YOU ENTER IN?





I sincerely hope you enjoyed last week's message regarding staying on the right road. There are so many enticements and temptations to lead you off the right road into paths of life that will lead you away from God. You cannot take a chance on these paths, my friends. They will lead you to destruction and eternal death. I love you and I do not write or say these words lightly. There is a narrow way to eternal life with God and a very broad way that only leads to destruction. I am urging you to stay in the middle of the narrow way.

I am so happy to welcome you to your 24/7, week long, online church service. As always, everyone is welcome in this place. Jesus talks about this narrow way in Matthew 7:13-14. He is talking to all of us so let's read it together:

“Enter ye in at the straight gate: For wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.”
We mentioned last week there are many roads or ways to take. So many religions, philosophies, and ways of men. All stating they are the way to enjoyment, victory, prosperity, and even eternal life. And they all sound so good. But Jesus is being clear here, my friends. He is saying “Enter in at the straight gate.” Jesus is talking about himself here. All these other ways are the broad way that lead to destruction. I had rather be on the narrow road leading to eternal life, how about you? Jesus has more to say on this subject. Turn with me to the 10th chapter of the book of John. Jesus tells us in this chapter who the door to eternal life with God really is.

Let me add this before we look at the book of John. Church, I have been on both ways. Many years ago, I drove fast and hard on the broad road to destruction. I took the paths of alcohol, drugs, immorality and all the world had to offer me. Before I saw the light and got off that broad path of destruction, I lost everything that was precious to me. I lost a wife to the tragedy of divorce, lost the everyday of living with my children, lost jobs, money and all my self respect. I was close to death physically and spiritually. But then, God revealed himself to me again. Thanks to many believers and a praying mother, and the faithful believers who agreed with her in prayer for me, I saw through Jesus another way. Jesus showed me I could get off that broad way and use himself as the door to the narrow way and life eternal with him. That was many years ago, but I made the decision to receive Jesus as my Lord and Savior; to walk with him on that narrow way. I fell many times, but the hand of Jesus was always in my hand and though I did fall, he would always lift me up and set me back on course.

Now today, I am preaching the Word of God to you. I will be married forty years in April to my terrific wife, Vicki. I have the love and respect of my children. I am alcohol and drug free and I am saved and filled with the Spirit of God. Why am I saying this? To brag or exalt myself? No my friends, I am saying this to encourage you. God did this for me and if you will get off the broad way, receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior, he will do the same for you. Now, back to John 10:1. Jesus uses the example of how a shepherd is to his sheep and how sheep relate to their shepherd. The point being, Jesus is the good shepherd and we (his followers and disciples) are his sheep to protect. Jesus says in John 10:1:

“Verily, verily I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.”
Jesus is proclaiming here that there is a door, and in fact, only one door. That is himself. Beginning in John 10:4-5, Jesus makes this more clear. Let's read it together:

“And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them and the sheep follow him: For they know his voice. And a a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: For they know not the voice of strangers.”
Jesus points out here that he is owner as well as shepherd of the sheep. So therefore, he has a double love for us. Because we now know the voice of Jesus, we will not be fooled into getting off the right road and following bad detours and dead ends. Jesus, by his presence and voice, will help keep us on the right road.

Remember I said earlier that in John chapter 10, Jesus would show us who the door to eternal life is? Look at John 10:7-11. This whole message has been leading to this. As you read these scriptures, really think about what they are saying.

“Then said Jesus unto them again, verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep. All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: But the sheep did not hear them. I am the door: By me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out and find pasture. The thief cometh not but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.”
All right now. How much more clear can it get? Jesus himself just told us. He is the door to salvation and only him. Everything that came before him in our lives were robbers and thieves. In other words, all the other pathways. The drugs, the alcohol, all other religions that do not proclaim him as the only son of God and Lord and savior, are paths to destruction. All man made philosophies and psychologies, same result. Jesus said to enter through him (the door) and you will be saved. Once again, the only entrance to God is through his Son, Jesus Christ.

Jesus said the shepherd gives his life for the sheep. Exactly what Jesus did for you and for me. He is the door. Will you enter in? Now you know why last week's message was so important. There is a narrow way that leads to eternal life and there be few that find it. We have shown you the way that leads to the door. That door is Jesus Christ and he is waiting for you to enter in. What are you going to do, my friends?

God Bless You,
Bro. Bob

Sunday, October 10, 2010

ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT ROAD?





As the coolness in the air begins to descend upon us, it is obvious that we are entering a new season. Fall is now upon us. The Fall season differs in intensity depending on what part of the country you live in, doesn't it? In the Northern states the leaves change colors. It is so beautiful. It is as if you are in the middle of God's outdoor art gallery. There is a freshness in the air that other seasons don't seem to have. In the Southern states, the change can be a little different. Palm trees, for example, do not change colors, yet the air temperature changes. A welcome relief from the searing heat of summer.

The changing of the seasons reminds us ever so subtly that nothing, including ourselves, stays the same. Life and everything in it is in a constant state of change. Everything that seems permanent turns out to be temporary, doesn't it? Man is always looking for an anchor to hold onto. Surely there is something or someone that is non changing, secure, solid as a rock. A safe place to stop the swirling of life that is all around us. Good news!! God is that rock!! He is ever loving, ever just, ever protective and forever with you and for you, IF you will allow him to be that for you.

Welcome everyone to your 24/7, week long, online church service. Everyone who chooses to may enter into this place. If you desire to know and learn more about God and his son Jesus Christ, this is the place for you.

Actually, what we are talking about here is security for our souls. We look around this ever changing world, and to be quite truthful, nothing looks permanent. Nothing looks or feels secure, does it? Now, let's look at a description of God as portrayed in Deuteronomy 32:4:

“He (God) is the rock. His work is perfect: For all his ways are judgment: A God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is He.”
That my friends, describes the God who created us. We are his creations. He wants us by our decision to receive his son Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior to become his adopted children. God through Jesus is our rock. The anchor we are all looking for. God's work is perfect. That means we, if we are in him, are perfect. Not by our own works, but by his righteousness are we made righteous. The above scripture clearly states that God is a God of truth and without sin. He is just and right in all that he decrees. But, where do we find out where those decrees are? They are where we have told you so many times before, in the instruction book of life, which is the Bible. You will not find God's decrees, direction or instruction in any other book, philosophy or writings.

God's will and direction for our lives will not be found in the Qur'an, nor in the Dianetics book that Scientology equates to the Bible. You will not find God's will or ways in the writings of Nostradamus, or Buddha or Mohammed. It's time to face facts, my friends, there is only one way to God and that is through his Son Jesus Christ. Where do I get that firm information from? The Word of God (the Bible). Period!! Over and out!!

The truth is, when you read, listen to and follow anybody or anything other than God through his son Jesus Christ and his written word, you are on the wrong road to eternal life with him. Only the Bible declares Jesus as the Son of God. Jesus himself declares this to be true. Only in the Bible do we find out that Jesus said he was the only way to the Father. No other religion's sacred book declares this to be true. Let's read it for ourselves. John 14:5-7:

“Thomas saith unto him, Lord we know not wither thou goest; and how can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: No man cometh unto the Father but by me. If you had known me you should have known my Father also: And from henceforth you know him, and have seen him.”
By no other prophet, religious leader, written manuscript or religious sacred book are these words spoken by Jesus other than in the Bible. Do you understand, my friends? Jesus is saying there is only one way to the Father and that is through him. No debate here. Just the truth.

Listen, all of you who have attended our online church on a regular basis, you know beyond any doubt that this ministry goes out of our way to not be judgmental or rude to people who belong to other religions. We in fact, have always encouraged you to show love to those who do not agree with what we preach here. You know what we preach – Jesus Christ and him crucified. Our substitute, who took our sins off of us and onto himself. Jesus – the only Son of God died on that cross, but after being buried in a tomb, three days later arose from the dead and ascended to heaven, where God the Father accepted the perfect sacrifice of his own blood. A sinless sacrifice that set men free from the heavy burden of sin. That is what Jesus was talking about when he said he was the way, the truth and the life.

Do you get it, my friends? Jesus is not “a way” to the Father, he is the only way to him. I Timothy 2:5 states it another way:

“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.”
Only one. Let us repeat, only one God, only one mediator and that mediator for us is the Son of God, Jesus Christ. I Corinthians 8:6 strengthens and affirms the above scripture:

“But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him; and one Lord, Jesus Christ by whom are all things, and we by him.”
Only one God, only one begotten son. We who have received Jesus Christ in our hearts and confessed him as Lord are in him and as he is in the Father, so are we. Saved by his grace, alive with God forevermore.

Let me give you this example: I heard a preacher (from South Carolina) preaching the message there is only one right road. He said although there are many roads to take in life, there is only one that leads to eternal life with God and that is through Jesus Christ. He gave this illustration: Interstate 40 will take you all the way to California. There are times you may get off I-40, but if you really want to go to California, you will get back on that highway. You can take any exit you choose, but only if you stay on I-40 will you reach your destination. He said that if you want to go to California and decide to take I-95, no matter how fast or long you drive on I-95, you will never reach California. Why? Because I-95 doesn't go to California. You are on the wrong road.

There are so many roads you can take in this life, my friends. Many of the signs along the way promise great things. But, if you want to go to heaven, if you want to have eternal life with the Father in a land with no sickness, disease or sin to destroy you, you must get on the right and only road that will take you there. And that, my friends, is Jesus Christ. All other roads lead to destruction and eternal death. So the question is, are you on the right road? Not sure? E-mail me at BrotherBob@TheSpiritofWisdom.org. I will lead you in the right direction. His name is Jesus.

God Bless you,
Bro. Bob





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Sunday, October 3, 2010

IS HE TALKING ABOUT ME?





I received an e-mail from a very good pastor and friend of mine this past week. He was encouraging me to keep preaching the gospel through and by our online church. Pastor Harold said “The gospel is being preached to the whole earth.” He said that he knows that our 24/7, week long, online church service is a great help to many. I know God used this man of God to show this ministry we are on the right track.

Our prayer from day one has been God please let each service help somebody, even if it is only one person, please let your anointed Word reach them with the help they need. Maybe that need is spiritual, possibly a physical or mental need, deliverance from demonic oppression, financial difficulties or relationship problems. Dear God, please send forth your Word through this cyberspace network to accomplish your purpose. Let this ministry be a conduit for good. Help us Lord, to reach the lost with the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are very sincere, my friends when we say welcome everyone to your 24/7, week long, online church service. Everyone, (and we do mean Everyone) is welcome in this place.

You know, Jesus in Mark 16:15 gave us the great commission, basically what every church should be doing. Let's look at it together:

“And he (Jesus) said unto them Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”

You know, some people believe and claim the gospel of Jesus Christ is just a western or American gospel. Not so, my friends, not so. The gospel of Jesus is for the entirety of the world. Jesus points out in this scripture that preaching is God's method of presenting him to the world. God desires that every single person have the opportunity to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. The sad truth is, many believers won't even talk to some people, let alone present the gospel to them. It is often easier for them to hate than to show the love of God to those they do not like or understand.

This great commission says to preach the gospel to every creature, period!! That, my friends, is what we endeavor to do and that is what we encourage you as believers to do. We are to present Jesus to people who range from the atheist to all other religions. We are to show the love of God to them, aren't we? How about drunks or drug addicts? Show them love. Prostitutes, adulterers, different races, Muslims, homosexuals? Love, my friends, love. Do you get the picture?

You may remember the political slogan “Change we can believe in.” That is a good slogan, but unfortunately, with all the good intentions, it can't fully be accomplished by men without a spiritual change through Jesus Christ. Men have tried from the beginning of time to do good, but to no avail. Hatreds, prejudices, greed and so many more sinful attitudes prevail in man, even to this day, don't they? That, my good people, is where Jesus comes into the picture. God, knowing that man could not save ourselves from ourselves, sent his only begotten Son to this earth in the form of man.

Jesus had one mission – to redeem all of mankind who would believe in him so they could be freed from the bondage of sin in their lives. Jesus became our substitute. He took the sins of all mankind on himself and paid the price of death on the cross. A horrible, painful death, so that we could arise in newness of life with him. God resurrected Jesus from the grave. Yes, my friends, Jesus really did arise from the dead. He now sits at the right hand of the Father. God accepted his perfect sacrifice of his blood to save us. Now, through and by that sacrifice on the cross, we may be safe and have dominion over sin. That, my friends, is change we not only can believe in, but can live in.

John 3:16 is not just a Bible verse for children to recite in Sunday school. It is a true picture of what Jesus did for us. Let's turn to John 3:16, Jesus speaking:

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

That is how much God loves you. Remember the message we did a while back entitled “God loves you the Best?” He really does. God does not want you to perish. He wants you to live with him, not just on this earth but for all time. Once again, to be clear. The extremes of the Bible is not heaven or hell, it is a book that defines eternal death without God, or eternal life with God. Accept Jesus – eternal life. Reject the son of God – eternal death (eternal separation from God). Your choice, my friends, how do you choose?

Let's continue with John 3:17:

“For God sent not his son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.”

Ooops! A light goes on, doesn't it? Jesus did not come to the earth to condemn the world, so why do we as believers spend so much time doing just that? Jesus came to lift condemnation from men by saving them by the shedding of his blood for us. Once we accept Jesus into our hearts and lives, his mission becomes ours, doesn't it?

Let's look at what the apostle Paul says about those that have accepted Jesus as Lord of their lives. Then ask yourself the question – Is he talking about me? Paul, talking to believers in Christ. Romans 8:1-2:

“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, (is that you?) who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life (The Holy Spirit) in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.”

What a beautiful declaration of freedom for us – Paul clearly telling us that in ourselves, without God, we are walking in condemnation and are slaves to sin and its' penalties. However, there is a way out and that my friends, is Jesus Christ. We can't overcome sin through religion or good works. Only through Jesus is that possible. This scripture says it all. In Christ we have newness of life. The Spirit of Life sets you free from the law of sin and death. Simply put: The Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus is stronger than the law of sin and death. Any attempt to live any other way than faith in Christ, dooms you to failure.

The gospel of Jesus Christ is to be preached to all the earth not only by this Spirit of Wisdom Ministry, but by us all. So all you believers – start preaching now.

God Bless You,
Bro. Bob