May this video be a revelation to you.
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Friday, 5 August 2022
Tuesday, 17 May 2022
Where is God?
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Defeating violence, crime, and maladministration
We tend to criticize situations in South Africa or whatever country we live in, make jokes about politicians, and send around funny, mocking, and critical videos, don't we. But shouldn't we rather do something about the problems? What can we do, you may ask. In Zechariah 4 verse 6 we read that it’s “Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,” says the Lord Almighty. In the video below I discuss a way that has worked well for me to deal with spiritual forces and people.
In the video, I address the situation in South Africa, but the principle can be used to deal with any challenges, whether it's personal, political, logistical or whatever may be a concern for you.
I suggest you first watch the video below before you open this link mentioned in the video: https://bibbytes.blogspot.com/2020/10/the-courts-of-heaven-by-robert-henderson.html. The first 15 minutes give enough information to help understand what I am going to discuss here.
The email address mentioned in the video is info@t-a-c.co.za.
Saturday, 16 April 2022
Earn your income God’s Way.
When I put my mind to something I can pretty much do a lot of things. I particularly enjoy being led by the Holy Spirit as I write down revelations from the Word of God. One thing, however, I’m not good at is the ability to speak clearly. My mind and my tongue continuously misunderstand one another. For a long time, I’ve desired to make videos of my teachings, since many people prefer watching a video to reading. A video can also be listened to while you are doing something else like driving or cooking. I’ve attempted to make a video a few times, but just couldn’t get myself to publish them.
Then I got all my courage together and made and published the last video I posted on Facebook called “Conquer your Thoughts”. Believe me, I swallowed a lot of embarrassment. A couple of days ago, I prayed a lot in tongues at work and suddenly the solution to my problem came to mind. However, by the time I got home in the evening, I have temporarily forgotten about it, but the Lord hasn't. The very first thing that came up when we watched a YouTube video was an advertisement for a voice-over software app. See the result below. Now, I’m going to make videos!
These days everyone talks about ways of making money. Online money
making initiatives are booming and business opportunities are plenty. We
receive endless emails offering opportunities to make money.
Here is a story for you. Years
ago I was woken by a man talking on our Christian radio station about the tithe
the Bible refers to in Malachi 3. Like many people believe, he was of the
opinion that the tithe mentioned in Malachi three was Old Testament and we need
not pay it anymore.
Malachi three reads as follows: “Will a mere mortal rob God? Yet you rob me.
“But you ask, ‘How are we robbing
you?’
“In tithes and offerings. You
are under a curse—your whole nation—because you are robbing me. Bring the whole tithe into
the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says
the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of
heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room
enough to store it.”
Although I knew about paying my tithe, this influenced me to be careless with my giving. I
knew that the more you give, the more abundantly you'll be provided for and
that it's not limited to 10% anymore, as we read in Luke 6:38. “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the
measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
Yet, I gave insufficiently.
As a result, Satan has stolen much from us through the years. We have
lost so much money through con artists and our own mistakes.
But Jesus never leaves or forsakes us. The Holy Spirit kept prompting me
to give.
I am a locum pharmacist and discovered that every time I give, I get
sufficient work immediately. But giving is difficult if you live from day to
day, so I found it hard to give.
Then I received a teaching that
pointed out that the tithe has nothing to do with Malachi 3. Tithing comes from
Abraham who tithed to Melchizedek. We read in Hebrews 7:1-3: This Melchizedek was king of
Salem and priest of God Most High. He met Abraham returning from the
defeat of the kings and blessed him, and Abraham gave him a tenth of
everything. First, the name Melchizedek means “king of righteousness”; then
also, “king of Salem” means “king of peace.” Without father or mother,
without genealogy, without beginning of days or end of life, resembling
the Son of God, he remains a priest forever. Then we read
in Hebrews 5: 5-6: Christ did not take on himself the
glory of becoming a high priest. But God said to him, “You
are my Son; today I have become your Father.”
And he says in another place, “You are a priest forever, in the
order of Melchizedek.”
So when we give 10% of our income to someone who serves God, we actually
give it to Jesus, the High Priest in the order of Melchizedek.
My mind and heart were opened and I decided to give 10% the moment I
received money. My personality likes the guideline of 10%. I think most of us
like guidelines, which is why the Lord set the guideline of 10%. Previously I
first wanted to fill gaps with the money I received and consequently had
nothing left to give. Now I give it immediately.
Since I started giving like this, I have never been lacking.
Who should you give to?
Many people have an issue with some churches that do not spend their
money wisely. The Bible does not have clear guidance as to where we should
give. Let the Holy Spirit guide you. Give to those who feed you spiritually and
to those who do God’s work. As a couple, we divide our tithes between
missionaries we support, the church where we serve and receive, and a radio
station from where we also receive spiritual input.
The important part is to give at least 10% of your income the moment you
receive it. With the measure you give, it will be given to you. God loves a
cheerful giver. If you are faithful, God is faithful.
Why don’t you pray with me? Father, please give me the grace to give as
you expect me to give. Holy Spirit, please show me where the money should go to,
in Jesus’ name, amen.
Thursday, 17 March 2022
Golden Nugget from Living Sword Videos - Deal with Your Thoughts
Good day my friend
Do you struggle with unwanted thoughts? The Holy Spirit in 2 Corinthians 10:5 has some answers on how to deal with them. The talk in the video below has some clarity for you. I trust this will help you. Feel free to leave some comments below.
Monday, 9 August 2021
Are you going when the call comes?
In our previous message, we touched on the rapture of the saints from the perspective of being light and living a pure and blameless life. I want us to stay on this topic until the Holy Spirit wants to move on.
In 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, we read about the rapture (Click the link to read the passage). There are two schools of thought about when the rapture will happen. Some believe it will be before the seven-year tribulation starts, and others that it will take place halfway through the great tribulation.
My belief in the pre-tribulation rapture might not change your
mind if you believe in the mid-tribulation rapture. But this is irrelevant
because, regardless of when He comes, the question is whether you will be ready
to join those who will meet Jesus in the air when He comes on the clouds to
fetch his bride/church.
We read in 1
Thessalonians 4:16-17 that
a trumpet sounding will precede the coming of Jesus on the clouds. Dave Jones,
who did an extensive discussion on the end times, said an interesting thing. He
said that at the very moment the trumpet blows, each born-again believer will
have the opportunity to choose whether they want to meet Jesus in the air.
I bet you're thinking now that the choice is obvious, but it's
not. When I heard Dave Jones saying this, I immediately thought of the
following written in Luke
14:16-20 (Click the
link). Jesus told the parable of the banquet that has been
arranged, and those invited started making excuses. When I heard Dave's words,
I believe the Holy Spirit connected the two in my spirit. The trumpet sounding
and the cry of command from the archangel will be the invitation for the bride
of Christ to join Him for the wedding banquet of the Lamb.
At that moment, each believer will be in either of two
positions. You will be ready to say "yes, yes, yes, here we go!" or
you'll have an excuse. The choice you make will depend on your priorities at
that time. Are you sold out to
Jesus, or do you have material things that are important to you and which you
feel still need your attention? I’m
referring to things such as a business, a type of sport, a social position with
its responsibilities, and people such as family and friends. Jesus said in Matthew
10:37-38 (click to
read) that loving those who are close to you more than you love Him makes you
unworthy to be His disciple.
If we consider the latter two passages in the light of the
rapture, consider the following scenario when the trumpet blows. You will then
have the choice whether you want to meet Jesus in the clouds or to
- look
after your business or
- marry
your dream spouse or
- look
after your children or
- whatever is more important to you at that moment.
I think that, if either of the latter is
your choice, you'll stay behind and go through the great tribulation. In other
words, if you feel you can't go now because your children need you or your
business or whatever need you, you'll stay behind.
The trick, however, is that you won’t have time to contemplate
it at that moment. You need to make up your now. Nothing else, apart from
Jesus should have any value to you. You ought to eat, sleep, and dream that
day when Jesus comes to fetch his bride. You ought to dream about the wedding
feast of the Lamb.
Should our lives then stop while we wait in anticipation for that day? By no means - my policy is that I live as if Jesus would come today. In other words, I bear as much fruit as possible and am as pure and blameless as possible. But I plan my future as if He is never going to return. In other words, life goes on, but I remain ready.
Do you have to keep looking to heaven in anticipation of His
coming? In Luke
12:35-48 (click to
read), Jesus covered both the options in this respect. He tells His servants to
be on the watch for Him coming. He does not want believers to be caught
unawares but to expect His coming all the time, looking out for Him.
Then He also urged
servants to remain busy with service and not be caught being idle and
disobedient. In other words, believers should not just stare at the clouds
expecting Jesus to return, but should remain busy with evangelism and caring
for God's people. While doing this, they ought to expect to see Jesus in the
clouds at any moment. They ought to keep their ears attentive to the voice of
the angel and the sound of the trumpet.
What is your position? Is anything in this world more important
to you than being with Jesus?
Monday, 26 July 2021
From the Epistles of John: Who will go with Jesus?
Good day dear friend
We are busy discussing 1 John 1:5-6.
Last time I promised that we will look at the kinds of
deceptive darkness we walk in, which do not go along with God, the light.
What is it that you do but do not feel comfortable about? You maybe justify yourself that it is not that wrong.
While we’re on this topic, I’d like to point out how wise the
Lord is. Why do you think it is written in Matthew 5:23-24 that when your
brother or sister sins against you, you
should be the one to make right with them? Is it possibly because they might
feel condemned and find it difficult to ask for forgiveness? Therefore, the
loving thing to do is for you to recognise it and be humble enough to go and
forgive them without their asking.
Do you have an idea how bright God’s light is and how little
darkness He tolerates? Yes, we are forgiven in Christ and we live by grace, but
we do read in Philippians 2:12-13: “Therefore, my dear
friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more
in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling,
for it is God who works in you to will and to act in
order to fulfil His good purpose”. If we have been saved by grace and not by
works (Ephesians 2:8-10), why would the Lord have put Philippians 2:12-13 in the
Bible? If we are not saved by works but by faith in Jesus’ sacrifice on the
cross, what salvation is Philippians 2 referring to? It is being saved from the
power of our flesh and Satan’s attempts to keep us from becoming like Jesus, from becoming the light God is. We have to work at it along with the Lord.
Consider the
following: “…as Christ loved the church
and gave himself up for her to make her
holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word,
and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without
stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless”, (Ephesians
5:25-27), “But now he has reconciled you by Christ’s physical
body through death to present you holy in his sight, without
blemish and free from accusation—if you continue in your faith,
established and firm, and do not move from the hope held out in the
gospel”, (Colossians 1:22-23), and “But in keeping with his promise we are
looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness
dwells. So then, dear friends, since you are looking
forward to this, make every effort to be found spotless, blameless and
at peace with him”, (2 Peter 3:13-14). Doesn't this set a standard for us,
something to work toward?
We so easily justify the things our flesh
likes to do, but which are condemned by the Word of God. There are many small
things we do and are convicted of by the Holy Spirit, but because we like it, we
ignore His promptings. This is the darkness that John referred to in our passage
under discussion. Purity and holiness open the canal for God’s power and
peace to work in and through us. When Jesus comes to rapture His church, He
comes for a radiant church, without stain or
wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless, (Ephesians 5:27). I don’t know whether you
experience the same, but it is as if the Lord is intensifying the promptings
for me to live holy and blameless. He prompts me daily to confess behaviour not
previously confessed and to deal with relational issues and bad habits, such as
being critical and judgemental. It is as if He desperately wants me to be ready
for the rapture, and the tempo with which He works on me (Philippians 2:13)
seems to be extremely urgent.
Friday, 2 July 2021
From the Epistles of John: What will the Light reveal about you?
Good day
When I read the epistle of John, I can sense the love that radiates
from John. But this first epistle of his is actually a portrait of God’s
character of love and holiness. John succeeded in painting a clear picture of
the Lord regarding these characteristics, putting you the reader and believer before
this mirror to view yourself in the light of who God is, challenging you to
become like Him.
Today we are put before the first of a number of these
challenges in this book, a challenge I have failed many times, but God’s grace
has pulled me through every time, allowing me to start over
again.
We read in 1 John 1:5-7: “This is the
message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in
him, there is no darkness at all. 6 If
we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie
and do not live out the truth. 7 But
if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with
one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.”
This is a powerful statement and as direct as it
possibly could be. Why do you think the Lord is called light? Have you ever
experienced the following, or maybe seen it in a movie, or maybe imagined it to
happen to you. You are not properly dressed, or maybe not decent, or don’t feel
you would like to be seen by others the way you look at that moment. You’re
walking in darkness from one point to another and suddenly the area lights up
brightly. Embarrassed you desperately search for a place to hide, but find
none. You are exposed in the state you are in. How did it feel or do you think
it would feel? Did you feel exposed?
As a child, I had a dream. Maybe you had a similar
dream for I have heard of a few people who did. I was still in primary school
when I once dreamed I was entering the schoolyard and, as I looked down, I
realised I have never put on my trousers that day. The bottom part of my body
was completely naked. All the children were around me and there was nowhere to
hide. I will never forget the embarrassment I experienced in that dream.
We feel exposed and embarrassed when we are not
acceptable to people as we perceive it, don’t we? Yet we try to fellowship with
the Light of all lights whilst having darkness in our behaviour and values. How
exposed do you think our behaviour is to the Lord who is light? Can you hide
something from sight in a brightly lit room?
How much behaviour do you try to justify? “God
will understand”, “everybody does it”, “it’s not that bad”, and the worst one
that I tried was the passage in 1 Corinthians 6:12: “‘All things are permissible
for me,’ but not all things are helpful.
‘All things are permissible for me,’ but I will not be dominated by
anything.” Did Satan have me on a leash on this one? Every time I tried
to get rid of my pet sins, this passage was used to justify what my flesh
enjoyed doing. However, when I looked up this passage just now in the online
Bible, called Bible Gateway to quote it to you, I noticed for the first time in
the newest version of the NIV that it said: “I have the right to do anything,” you say... and suddenly
it made much more sense. We don’t have the permission or the right to do
whatever we like, but our sinful nature wants it, as the Corinthians claimed,
and therefore we justify our sin.
But God is light and in Him is no darkness at all and
neither can darkness survive in His presence. You will never have peace and
will always be disciplined if you try to fellowship with the Most High and
continue in your sin (Hebrews
12:4-11). We ask ourselves why we do not have peace and get so much
trouble. We pretend to love the Lord but do what we like. Darkness cannot
abide in the presence of the Light. Jesus said in John
14:21 and 23 that if we disobey Him, we do not love him.
“Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy,” the Lord told Israel in Leviticus
19:2. God has separated Himself to be light, to be perfect, and to accomplish
what He set for himself to be and to do, and so should we.
Next time I will look at 1 John 1:7 as well as the kinds of
deceptive darkness we walk in that causes us so much trouble.
With love in Jesus
Henry
Monday, 21 June 2021
From the Epistles of John: Is your joy complete?
Good day
We are busy with a series discussing the Epistles of John. We
know that John was the disciple whom Jesus loved. But John was also one of the
two brothers who asked Jesus whether they can sit on His right and His left in His
kingdom (Mark10:35-45). They didn’t understand at the time that Jesus didn’t come as a
physical saviour to literally redeem Israel from the Roman occupation. But I
think Jesus actually liked them for asking that, just as God liked Jacob for
wanting what He had for him and rejected Esau for despising God’s gift (Hebrews12:16-17, Malachi1:2-3). Even though Jacob seemed dishonest in the way he got hold of the
birthright, he did get it through a legitimate business deal. It was Esau, who
disregarded his birthright, who displeased the Lord. Although Jacob seemed
dishonest when he deceived Isaac, he was doing the right thing, for he had been
the rightful firstborn at that moment. The Lord loved his heart which was eager to have what God had for him and as a result
blessed him abundantly for it.
In the same way, Jesus loved James and John’s desire to be in His
inner circle, even though it seemed obnoxious to the others at the time. John,
James, Peter, and sometimes Andrew were in fact Jesus’ inner circle of
disciples. He took only them onto the mountain of transfiguration, into the
room when he raised Jairus’ daughter to life, with Him when He prayed in the
garden of Gethsemane, and discussed the end times with them only.
The above were some interesting revelations I received about
John, the writer of the epistles, which I thought you might like to know.
Right, let’s see what we can learn from the first epistle of
John. We are now at chapter one verse three.
And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. We write this to make our (or ‘your’ in some manuscripts) joy complete,” (1 John 1:3-4).
We have learned in the previous post that John and the other
disciples had the privilege to experience firsthand this magnificent, eternal
person, Jesus, who is eternal life. They saw Him, heard Him, touched Him, had
fun with Him, and so on. And now John, the one who had been closest to Jesus,
said he wanted the reader to have fellowship with them whilst they have
fellowship with the Father and with Jesus Christ. It’s almost like electricity
flowing through a wire. You pick the anointing up from John who received it
from the Father and Jesus.
Shouldn’t this be a dream for each of us? Your fellowship
with Jesus and Father God should shine so much from you that people around you
would like to have fellowship with you, just to experience God through you.
This is why Jesus said in Matthew 5:14-16: “You are the light
of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a
basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In
the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” Jesus
said that you are the light. You have
no choice in it. Your light shines regardless. You cannot switch it on and off.
The closer your fellowship with the Lord is, the brighter your light shines and
the more people are drawn to you, and when they realise that you have been in
close fellowship with the Lord, they will glorify the Father!
Thursday, 17 June 2021
From the Epistles of John: How do you experience Jesus?
Good morning
I haven’t posted on my
blog for a while but felt led to start a blog series looking a little deeper
into the epistle of John. John is known as the disciple whom Jesus loved and he
obviously loved Jesus as well. He was so close to Jesus that the other
disciples used him as a mediator between them and Jesus.
We know that there are different kinds of love. One gets friendship love, which is the love you’ll find between friends, erotic love like
Friendship love would
say “I care about you, but I doubt if I would lay my life down for you”, erotic
love would say “I would lay down my life for you, but it’s important to have
physical intimacy as part of it”, and agape love is more of an action than it’s
a feeling – the kind of love you don’t necessarily feel, but do. That is why it’s
possible to love your enemies – you don’t need to feel love for them or to like
them – you just do good things for them.
The kind of love I’m
referring to is a deep intimate feeling and caring between friends without the
erotic aspect of it. It’s the “I’d lay my life down for you” kind of love where
you really get to know one another intimately and have deep passionate feelings
for one another. This love can be between individuals of any sex.
This is the kind of
love John had for Jesus. As I read the gospels, I sensed that the other
disciples had a more friendship kind of love for Jesus. Because John was so
intimately in love with Jesus, he would obviously have spent more intimate time
with Jesus, knowing Jesus on a deeper level than anybody else. I can imagine
that, when they were together socially, the others would chat about all the kinds
of things people talk about when having dinner or a barbeque together, but
John would probably have been in Jesus’ company all the time, exchanging deep, heartfelt
information. This comes out very clearly in John’s gospel and in his epistles.
The gospel of John has a much different and more intimate angle than the other
gospels and so do his epistles.
So let’s get started and
have a deeper look into the first epistle of John, Jesus’ beloved apostle.
“That which was from the beginning, which we
have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have
looked at and
our hands have touched—this we proclaim concerning the Word of life. The life appeared; we have seen it and testify to it, and
we proclaim to you the eternal life, which was with the Father and has
appeared to us,” (1 John 1:1-2).
Here John harmonises the spiritual and the physical, the eternal and the carnal. He sees Jesus the way we all should see Him, and it’s important for us to ask the Holy Spirit to teach us to see Him this way. Just keep in mind that John received this special insight into who Jesus is because he had a very intimate relationship with Him (and so can you when you spend time with Him intimately). He was one of the very few people in the Bible with this kind of relationship, among whom Moses and David were. They were seen as friends of God.
John didn’t see Jesus as the military leader whom
the other disciples thought He was, right to the end when they eventually
grasped the truth (John 16:29-31). John saw Jesus as being from the beginning of time. He has
been there forever, the one who created the earth (John 1:1-5). He is the Word, and not just any word, He is the Word of
Life. Jesus is eternal life. Yet,
John and his fellow disciple were privileged to see and touch this magnificent,
eternal person. They were able to have an intimate relationship with Him – eat
with Him, have fun with Him, laugh and play and joke.
How do you perceive eternal life? Are you looking
forward to having a carefree and peaceful life in the perfect environment? Are
you looking forward to living in your mansion, as some translations name the
rooms Jesus was talking about, enjoying all the materialistic comfort you have always
desired while on earth?
Or are you dreaming to be with the Eternal Life,
called Jesus? You, know, the Bible states in many places that, if we are “in
Jesus”, we will have this and that. Jesus is Eternal Life, and to have it means
to remain in Jesus. Jesus said in John 14:1-4: “My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were
not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for
you?” In heaven, we are not going to live in mansions all on our own as we do
here on earth, each in our own house – sorry to shatter your dream. Eternal
life is Jesus and we are going to be a family with Him in His Father’s house,
each having a room like children do. You may ask like I did: How will Jesus
and Father God possibly be able to give attention to all of us in this family
home? I think heaven will be like the Kingdom currently is on earth – we will
be in God and Him in us. It’s not for us to understand.
Friday, 25 December 2020
What is Christmas about?
I received this on WhatApp and I thought some may enjoy it.
Thought for today. Christmas is about—Christ
‘They saw the young child with Mary His mother and fell down, and worshipped Him.’ Matthew 2:11 KJV
He was born in the humblest of settings, yet Heaven above was filled with the songs of angels. His birthplace was a cattle shed, yet a star brought the rich and noble from thousands of kilometres away to worship Him. His birth was contrary to the laws of life and His death was contrary to the laws of death, yet no miracle is greater than His birth, His life, His death, His resurrection and His teachings. He had no wheatfields or fisheries, yet He spread a table for 5,000 and had bread and fish to spare. He never stood on expensive carpeting, yet He walked on the waters and they supported Him. His crucifixion was the crime of crimes, yet from God’s perspective no less a price could have made possible our redemption. When He died, few mourned His passing, yet God hung a black cape over the sun. Those who crucified Him did not tremble at what they’d done, yet the earth shook under them.
Sin never touched Him. Corruption could not get hold of His body. The soil that was reddened with His blood could not claim His dust. For over three years He preached the Gospel. He wrote no book, He had no headquarters and He built no organisation. Yet two thousand years later He’s the central figure of human history, the perpetual theme of all preaching, the pivot around which the ages revolve, and the only redeemer of the human race. At this season of celebration and gift-giving, let’s join the wise men who ‘fell down and worshipped Him.’ Let’s remember, Christmas is about—Christ!
Happy blessed joyful Christmas. Remember Christ.
Sunday, 8 November 2020
Unlocking Wealth from the Courts of Heaven by Robert Henderson
What is your take on wealth? Let's see what Robert Henderson has to say about it?.
Tuesday, 3 November 2020
The Trading Floors of Heaven by Robert Henderson
Jesus is into trading and would like you to be a trader too. Have a look at what Robert Henderson has to say about this.
Monday, 26 October 2020
The Courts of Heaven by Robert Henderson Parts 6 and 7
Courts of Heaven Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6 & 7
Good day
THIS TRULY CHANGED MY LIFE!
As you would remember, we were still busy with a series on the fear of the Lord. We then paused those for a while, but now the Holy Spirit introduced me to these teachings of Robert Henderson on the Courts of Heaven. I applied it and voila - victory in many areas of my life. It works!
Therefore, before I continue with my series on the fear of the Lord, I'm first going to post Robert's videos. I suggest that you set time aside for it, for it is going to change your life. After you've watched these, you'll understand the importance of the teachings the Holy Spirit gave me on the fear of the Lord and then we'll continue with that. Click here to watch session 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EBKeGC1LOo&list=RDLVA-MANcuJwVo&index=17
Click here to watch session 7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STfNAH1qHL8