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Video: Step 1: Get Alone With God
This video covers the first step of three steps to positioning oneself to discerning God’s voice in prayer.
What Does God Say About Israel?
Please understand that I am ALWAYS going to do my best to relay conversations with God as genuinely as possible. God is sovereign. He could wipe me and my loved ones off the planet if I chose to use my position as prophet against His heart. I know exactly what is at stake personally.
For a little background information, please know that previous to Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens coming against Israel, I enjoyed listening to each of their perspectives. Always, I bring every political debate before the Lord in our daily conversations. I hope that ALL Christians would choose that same routine, but so many Christians don’t seem to bother to seek God and choose His will. I don’t understand ignoring God that way. It can’t end well.
So, I thought today I would bring exact words between God and I on the subject of Israel.
Me: God, I know that you woke me up early this morning wanting to have this conversation about Israel. Where would you like to begin?
God: My child, thank you for wanting to be a voice of truth to the nations. The people of Israel are mine. Let me repeat those words. The people of Israel are mine.
Me: Lord, the turmoil in my heart when Tucker aimed his voice against Israel was real. Previously, I had loved Tucker Carlson even paying for a subscription to his podcast. Something I had never done before especially with my limited income. You told me to invest in listening to him at that time but have since told me to turn away from and distance myself from him. Is that true?
God: Yes, beloved, I did tell you to separate yourself from those who come against Israel.
Me: Lord, If Tucker Carlson learned to hear your voice in prayer, you could change his heart. He has much influence in the younger generation of Americans. Wouldn’t you want him to know your will specifically so as not to speak words against you and Israel?
God: Every person that wants to do my will needs to learn to hear my voice and seek me on every subject. Certainly, it would be good for media personalities to want to bring truth to the nations. The devil has found a way into Tucker’s heart and mind to pervert the narrative and poison motives.
Me: Is there something more that I can do to help bring light to the situation?
God: Beloved, you keep doing exactly what you have been doing. Teach people to hear my voice. Speak truth. Fight against injustice. Bring my words to the nations. Know that I see everything and will punish the offenders.
Me: Lord, I’m concerned for the youth that don’t have maturity, experience, and discernment. I don’t want them being misinformed and walked away from knowing you and your will.
God: Child, you are doing exactly my will. I am God and can handle this situation. Just keep following me.
I urge each person reading this to wholeheartedly seek God about how He feels about Israel. Don’t just take a position or listen to a potentially false narrative because you like a person. ALWAYS SEEK GOD for yourself. God is watching and listening. I’m guessing that you also have loved ones worth protecting. Why would you provoke God against you or them?
DON’T BELIEVE ME! ASK GOD YOURSELF!
Video: Old Vs. New Covenant
Video: The God of the Covenant
Video: The God of the Covenant
This video disputes the Trinitarian false doctrine of three Gods and helps describe why the covenant relationship is so important in Deliverance. Mostly, I want to convey the fact that without belonging to God (via covenant commitment) you cannot expect to hear God speak. But you do need to know who God is in order to be in covenant relationship with Him.
https://youtu.be/VE2fom–CKs
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Video: The Oath!
Video: The Faith of Heroes
Video: “Whether They Listen or Fail to Listen”
Why Expose False Doctrines
Video: 1/2/2026
To Get You Where You’re Going …
My children bought me a new laptop computer for Christmas. Seems like it was just in time because my desktop computer keeps shutting down right in the middle of things. I’ve tried everything to solve the problems with it but it has come to the end of life thanks to the Windows 11 upgrade not being compatible.
Early this morning, I was once again trying to analyze, optimize, defragment, and debug the computer. While waiting for the processing, I remembered that I had a soda in the refrigerator. I thought to myself that I should sneak and have a sip even though soda is not appropriate for mornings. When I asked God if sneaking soda made me an addict, He said something rather profound. “At times you need different things to get you where you’re going.”
Most likely, God was pointing to the loss of my old computer and my mourning it. It’s not that I don’t want the new one, I certainly do. But me and the old computer have history. It has a comfortable keyboard and mouse that are different from the new laptop. This is kinda weird to say but it has a comfortable presence about it. I always know where to find it. I just leave it plugged in and don’t have to worry about charging it for portability (or overcharging the battery). I guess what I’m getting at is that where I’m going with God must require a more portable workstation in the form of the laptop gift. I get it. Soon, me and the laptop will have a successful working relationship (hopefully).
I’m also realizing that my 20-year-old van is still with me for the same reasons. We have a history. But “she” breaks down a lot. I have had to learn to keep my travels within a few miles of home in case there is an issue. Currently the van leaks power steering fluid, oil, and all the radiator contents through freeze plugs that aren’t easily accessible to change. Still “she” is comfortable. Much more comfortable than a car-payment and increased insurance.
Now that I’m in my later years of life, I’m seeing that many of my systems are not currently compatible either. Like my old van, I’m not easily up for the challenges of the long road ahead. The most burdensome thing about making the new teaching videos has been getting comfortable with all the technology changes. Let me name a few things that I have had to manage in this process. First, I needed to have a camera/phone that I can navigate for recording the videos. (My daughter gave me an unused phone of hers, but it has different screen commands than mine). Then, I purchased sound equipment: lapel microphones and receiver, and learned how to manage them. Lighting is next. In addition, I must also manage a YouTube channel, a website, and know how to post the videos on social media sites. Did I mention that I’m 63 years old? I was around when memory typewriters were the newest technology. When I was in my 20s, working at McDonnell Douglas, I helped manage a videoconferencing room. Cell phones were not a thing.
Thankfully, my daughter is conveniently nearby and helps me when I cry out in frustration. I accidently deleted the first video that I recently made and had to upload it again and change all the URL codes after I had already posted everything to the social media sites. Maybe me, my old computer, and my old van should all retire and leave all this to the newer models?
Please know that I’m trying to fulfill my full purpose even if it doesn’t always look pretty. If God wasn’t telling me to do this, I would likely sit this out and allow the more trendy ones to set the pace, but then there would be one less person trying to rid the churches of false doctrine. That’s not acceptable! Please be patient with me and occasionally give me a “like” for encouragement.
