Unshaken Melody of Truth

This year started with an assignment from God to assess the local churches and their stance on doctrines. What a mess! After many months of desperately trying to communicate to the local churches the importance of seeking God, the assignment was narrowed down to just five pastors.

God’s assignment to me was to voice my concerns about their false theologies and to urge them to seek God intentionally. While I truly believe my best effort was given to the task, the pastors failed to seek God and continued teaching falsely.

One of the five pastors, was uniquely repositioned by God to expose the false doctrines against women in ministry but he refused to do that Kingdom work. Instead he neglected that duty altogether while continuing to teach falsely with trinity doctrines. Now when I watch his sermons, he seems so creepy to me because I know that he has willingly continued to teach falsely and to refuse God.

The unintelligence (kind word for stupidity) required to believe that there is a God sitting next to another God on dual thrones in Heaven in a one-God religion is cringeworthy. But, the congregants, who also don’t know God, buy that nonsense so what more can be done to help them? Stupid people don’t know that they’re stupid. God hates the word “trinity” but don’t believe me, ask Him yourself!

All five pastors that God assigned to me are still teaching Trinitarian theology in a monotheistic religion because they have refused to seek God on the subject. They don’t know God or they would understand that there is only one God (not three). They twist Scriptures to accommodate their false doctrines. Their arrogance leads them to believe that they could never be wrong, but they are. The word “trinity” is not in the Bible, so on what authority are they using that word? Certainly not from the Scriptures or from God’s spoken words in prayer. We can know that doctrines of demons come from the Liar himself. They have been thoroughly deceived and seem to be content staying there.

So it seems like my ministry in 2025 netted nothing useful for those five pastors despite that I worked night and day for a large part of it.

Over the summer, I held Bible studies that helped some know God more intimately. I’m thankful for that. My website has had a lot of traffic from all over the world. Perhaps some seeds have been planted that will grow to fruition and Kingdom benefit. God said that it has been impactful.

In 2026, my focus will be on Christian apologetics beyond the city limits of my little hometown. I expect to be making teaching videos again after many years away from that venue. I’m older, hopefully wiser, and certainly not as cute as in the earlier videos. 😉 I will always endeavor to provide Scriptural evidence and sound reasoning to provoke examining the doctrines of demons that are so often taught from pulpits. The devil has surely made a wide path for some to follow in the churches. My motto will always be “Don’t believe me. Ask God yourself!”

Attached is a preliminary brochure that I plan to have printed in the new year. Any thoughts?

What is your belief statement?

Yesterday, God had me write out a little sticky note reminder. He wanted me to create a belief statement that could replace the trinity (false doctrine) belief statements to model the possibilities for correct doctrinal statements for the local pastors. His hope was to make it easier for them to change their “What We Believe” statements to truth. It seems that most of them don’t really know exactly what they believe.

This morning, I went to Sunrise Bread Company, and sat down to handwrite the result of my discussion with God. While enjoying a hot cup of coffee and a huge cinnamon roll, I penned the words below.

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We believe that there is only one God. God is invisible Spirit (also known as the Holy Spirit). He made Himself known visibly and audibly to mankind while He walked on Earth, robed in Son-of-Man flesh, 2000+ years ago. Today, He makes Himself known to us individually as we choose Him as our God. As His disciples, we should expect to hear His voice, experience His presence, and walk in His supernatural power when we are yielded to Him in covenant relationship. His name, made known to us, is Jesus. He is the one and only God. He will not compete for lordship.

The attributes of God are:
*God is Spirit. (John 4:24)
*God is invisible. (John 1:18)
*God is Creator. (Genesis 1; Psalm 139)
*God is sovereign. (Genesis 15:2)
*God is omnipresent: always present. (Psalm 139:7-10, Jeremiah 23:23-24)
*God is omnipotent: all powerful. (Psalm 33:6, Job 11:7-11)
*God is omniscient: all knowing. (Isaiah 46:9-10)
*God is eternal/Alpha & Omega. (Deuteronomy 33:27, Jeremiah 10:10, Revelation 22:13)
*God is infinite. (Colossians 1:17, Psalm 147:5)
AND
*God is love. (1 John 4:7-8)
*God is holy. (Revelation 4:8)
*God hates evil. (Zechariah 8:17)
*God is just/justice/righteous judge. (Deuteronomy 32:4)
*God is good. (Psalm 34:8, 34:22)
*God is merciful. (Romans 9:15-16)
*God is wisdom. (Romans 11:33, Proverbs 8, Job 9:4)
*God is gracious. (Psalm 145:8, Ephesians 2:8, Exodus 33:19, Matthew 5:45)
*God is sin-forgiver. (Micah 7:18)
*God is faithful. (Deuteronomy 7:9, 2 Timothy 2:13, 1 Corinthians 13:12)
*God is jealous. (Exodus 20:3)

*** End of example

A belief statement could also describe how to mend a broken covenant relationship. It could describe how God’s salvation method provided us each individual access to Him to ask for His forgiveness and to hear His response. There are lots of great things that the “What We Believe” sections could include. But know this, trinity false doctrine is NOT one of those things. All it does is show how little the church leadership actually knows God. If you want to advertise that, then go ahead. That’s your choice. But you could instead choose to use your website to equip people for covenant relationship and hearing God. Evangelize to a lost world or further confuse it?