Peace… Don’t Give It Away

Everything the Heavenly Father has given us, every promise, we need to keep and not give away. One of the the most precious things in life he has given us is PEACE. In today’s message we will learn four ways we can give our peace away. Enjoy!


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Reading Is Fundamental

In this unique presentation of the Word of God, Rev. Smith brings the believer back to the fundamental of all fundamentals, searching the scriptures, reading the Word of God. You will learn the significance and value that God places on reading the scriptures. You will see that God brings us into Paul’s literal understanding of The Mystery via reading. This will not only bless you but offer a clear Biblical challenge to every believer.

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Now That We’ve Found Love, What Are We Going to Do With It?

Now That We’ve Found Love, What Are We Going to Do With It? – Part I

Love, for the born-again believer, is more than an emotion or a fleeting feeling. It’s embedded in our very DNA. Dr. Victor Paul Wierwille once said that once you discover you have something, you must know what to do with it. Today, we will lay the foundation of understanding love as a part of our spiritual DNA.

When we are born again by God’s Spirit, love becomes a part of our nature and character. Reverend Fort, in his teaching “Enough to Act,” mentioned, “We do not know the effects of living love; we apply the Word and it becomes our natural state.” This profound statement underscores that living in love transforms us into God’s likeness, which is a crucial part of our spiritual DNA.

Let’s start with Genesis 1:26:

Genesis 1:26 (KJV)

“And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.”

God’s image means we possess His Spirit. This gift, called holy spirit, makes us like Him. But what is God’s likeness? It refers to His nature. Part of resembling God is to walk and serve one another in love, reflecting His character. This spiritual likeness is ingrained in our DNA, and we bring it forth by applying His Word in our lives.

1 John 4:16 (TPT)

“We have come into an intimate experience with God’s love, and we trust in the love he has for us. God is love! Those who are living in love are living in God, and God lives through them.”

This translation emphasizes the intimate relationship we should have with the Father—more than a weekly ritual, but a daily fellowship. How do we foster this intimacy? By spending time with Him, studying the 66 books of His Word, and allowing His thoughts to become our thoughts, His ways our ways. As Rev. Fort aptly said, a consistent application and relationship with the Father through His Word make His love our natural state.

I found this especially true during my vacation when I spent hours immersed in the Word. It was refreshing and enlightening, allowing me to hear from my Father and align my thoughts with His.

Revelation 3:19 (KJV)

“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.”

Love includes discipline and correction. It’s out of love that we reprove one another, helping each other align more closely with God’s Word. When we correct out of love, it’s not from a place of anger but a desire to help others grow.

Romans 5:8 (KJV)

“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”

God’s love is proactive and redemptive, even when we are not in fellowship with Him. This is the love we are called to emulate—a love that seeks to restore and reconcile, rooted in the very character of God.

Ephesians 3:14-20 (KJV)

“For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love…”

Being rooted and grounded in love means establishing a firm foundation in God’s love. The adversary will try to push us out of this environment, but we must remain steadfast. Just like plants need soil and water to thrive, we need the Word of God to stay rooted in love.

Cancel culture today is quick to condemn without redemption. True love, however, seeks to restore and bring back into fellowship. When we correct others, it’s with the hope of repentance and change, mirroring God’s redemptive love.

As believers, our natural environment is love. Saturating our minds with the Word of God helps us to emanate His likeness and character in our lives. This foundational understanding of love sets the stage for a life that reflects God’s glory.

2 Thessalonians 3:3-5 (KJV)

“But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you from evil. And we have confidence in the Lord touching you, that ye both do and will do the things which we command you. And the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ.”

God establishes us as we commit to being rooted and grounded in love. Our actions align with His commands because we love Him and His Word. This alignment helps us to mature and perfect our walk in love.

1 John 5:3 (KJV)

“For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.”

Keeping God’s commandments is the essence of walking in His love. His Word is not burdensome but life-giving, guiding us to a higher standard of living.

Finally, let’s look at Jude 1:21:

Jude 1:21 (KJV)

“Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.”

It’s our responsibility to stay rooted and grounded in God’s love. By doing so, we navigate life’s challenges with a heart aligned to His will, living out the fullness of our spiritual DNA.

This concludes Part I of our teaching, “Now That We’ve Found Love, What Are We Going to Do With It?” My encouragement to you today is to cultivate that intimate relationship with the Father. Recalibrate, and ensure you are rooted and grounded in His love, ready to act on it daily.

The Necessity and Power of Believing Pt.2: Simple Believing Gets the Victory

Today we examine how believing God get us victory. Three points we will examine: 1) build our believing with God’s Word, 2) God is able/willing to fulfill His promises, and 3) take bold/aggressive action to get victory. Enjoy!


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The Necessity and Power of Believing

Believing is the “human design”. God formed, made, and created humanity with the ability to believe. The primary purpose of us being able to believe is so that we can believe God. In this teaching series we will explore the necessity and the power of believing for the man or woman who has received the New Birth. Listen, learn, and enjoy!

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We Are Bold in Him

The concept of boldness is a recurring theme in the Bible. As Christians, we are called to be bold in our faith, to stand firm in the face of adversity, and to proclaim the gospel with confidence. But what does it mean to be bold, and how do we cultivate this quality in our lives? Let’s take a look at what the Bible has to say about boldness.

Ephesians 3:12 says, “In him and through faith in him we may approach God with freedom and confidence.” This verse speaks to the fact that, through our faith in Jesus Christ, we can come boldly before God. This is a remarkable privilege, as it allows us to approach the throne of God with confidence, knowing that we are loved and accepted by Him. This boldness comes from our identity in Christ, and it is something that we should cherish and hold onto.

Ephesians 6:19 says, “Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel.” This verse is a call to boldness in sharing the gospel. Paul, the author of Ephesians, is asking for prayer so that he can boldly proclaim the gospel message, without fear or hesitation. This is a great example for us to follow, as we too are called to share the good news of Jesus with those around us. We should pray for boldness in our evangelism, and trust that God will give us the words to say when we need them.

Philippians 1:20 says, “I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death.” This verse speaks to the fact that boldness is not just about speaking out, but also about living out our faith. Paul is expressing his desire to live a life that exalts Christ, no matter what the cost. This requires boldness, as it means standing firm in the face of persecution and hardship. We too are called to live boldly for Christ, knowing that our ultimate goal is to glorify Him in all that we do.

Hebrews 4:16 says, “Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” This verse echoes the sentiment of Ephesians 3:12, but it also reminds us that our boldness is not just for ourselves. As we approach God with confidence, we are able to receive the mercy and grace that we need to help us in our daily lives. This, in turn, allows us to be bold in our interactions with others, knowing that we have the strength and support of God behind us.

In conclusion, the concept of boldness is an important one for Christians to understand and embrace. It is something that comes from our identity in Christ, and it is cultivated through prayer, living out our faith, and approaching God with confidence. As we seek to live boldly for Christ, we can trust that He will give us the strength and courage that we need to proclaim the gospel message and live a life that exalts Him. So let us embrace the call to boldness, knowing that we are loved and accepted by God, and that He is with us always.


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Our Purpose

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Our Purpose

Looking back over my life I can readily identify the times when God kept me. Times when I made decisions that were not the” BEST” and God saw me through despite the clear error in my thinking and actions. God stepped in and spoke into my situation and showed me there was so much more for me than what I was choosing. Those worldly lusts lead to worldly challenges. Can you remember a time when that place, that thing, that person was what you wanted more than anything, and it just didn’t work out? Are you in the middle of that now?

When it is all said and done, and you keep your focus on God and His word, you will discover He has better plans for you.  For every moment I kept God first my purpose became clearer.  Despite the challenges we face, God uses them as opportunities to teach us more discipline, to develop more depth in us. He accelerates you faster, making your efforts more effective. With every opportunity, our purpose, our wealth, and our value become clearer.

 Eph 3:13-19

Time and Time again we have record of people mentioned in God’s word just ONCE! God prepared them for just that one moment in time to fulfill a God given purpose.

 2 Kings 5:13 Naaman’s servant

Joshua 2:1-3, 6:23-25 Rahab the Harlot

John 4: 28-30 The woman at the well in Samaria

Instead of relying on yourself, and pursuing YOUR dreams, try structuring your life to rely on fulfilling the purposes of God. Stay ready so you don’t have to get ready. He then takes our natural ability and adds His gift of holy spirit to create supernatural results in our lives!

Be Ye Thankful

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As a believer, it is crucial to understand the importance of thankfulness in our walk with God. It is a spiritual tool that brings wholeness and life to our lives. The Bible commands us to give thanks in everything, not just when things are going well, but also when we face challenges.

The story of Jesus feeding the multitude in the wilderness is a perfect example of how thankfulness and faith go hand in hand. Jesus was faced with the challenge of feeding a large crowd with limited resources. Instead of worrying or complaining, He gave thanks to God for what they had, and God provided more than enough to meet their needs.

Similarly, the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17:12-19 shows how thankfulness can lead to wholeness. All ten lepers were healed, but only one came back to thank Jesus and worship God. This act of thankfulness resulted in the man’s wholeness and complete healing, which was not just physical but spiritual as well.

Thankfulness is not just a nice thing to do; it is a spiritual tool that connects us to God and allows us to express our love for Him. It is a way to show our appreciation for all that God has done for us and to recognize that everything we have comes from Him.

Ephesians 1:16 encourages us to pray without ceasing in thankfulness to God. This means that thankfulness should be a constant attitude and not just a once in a while occurrence. We must find ways to be thankful in all situations, even in difficult times.

It is essential to note that thankfulness is not just about thanking God for the good things in our lives. It is also about thanking God for the people He brings into our lives, even those who may not be easy to love. Ephesians 5:20 reminds us to give gracious thanks on behalf of every believer in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Father God.

In conclusion, thankfulness is a vital component of our walk with God. It is a spiritual tool that connects us to God and allows us to express our love for Him. It is an attitude that we should cultivate and practice in our daily lives. So, let us be thankful in everything, recognizing that every good and perfect gift comes from above.

Rev. Ron Wright

Resurrection: Our Victory

The cornerstone of Christianity is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this teaching we examine what the resurrection does for the believer. We show how the resurrection provides the believer with VICTORY!


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