NOTES 🌞Sunday Service - Your Sin Will Find You Out: Commitment, Covenant, and Consequence
Key Points - Greater Detail After This Section
- Moses's rebuke of the tribes of Gad and Reuben established the core theme: commitments made to God must be honored, or sin will find you out.
- Believers who ask God for blessings—houses, cars, jobs, children—are warned they are accountable to honor their side of that covenant.
- The "sin of Cain" series was referenced as foundational context: Cain's envy, pride, self-righteousness, and entitlement are described as generational sins still plaguing believers today.
- Spiritual immaturity is flagged as abnormal; believers are expected to grow to a place where they hate what God hates and love what God loves, not remain lukewarm.
- Rebellion against God's authority is identified as sin, including delaying or manipulating obedience to what God has instructed.
- "Mean-spirited Christians"—those who identify with faith but exhibit hate, arrogance, and fault-finding—are warned that God will deal with them directly.
- Outward worship means nothing if the heart harbors unforgiveness and resentment—illustrated by the vision of the woman whose heart was revealed as dark despite her fervent worship.
- Excuses rooted in past trauma or upbringing are rejected as justification for ongoing sin; personal choice and accountability are emphasized.
- Unforgiveness is identified as one of the most destructive forces in the church, linked medically to cancer and physically to sleeplessness and stress.
- Guarding personal peace is presented as a spiritual discipline—avoiding unnecessary drama, limiting phone use, and protecting family time are framed as acts of stewardship.
- Parents are urged to actively guard children from spiritual and cultural threats, including indoctrination through media, cartoons, and school environments.
- The closing call urged the congregation to honor God in marriage, finances, church attendance, and daily conduct before judgment reaches the church in America.
- God's correction—through discipline, consequences, and warning—is framed as an act of love, not cruelty, citing Hebrews 12:6–11 and 1 Corinthians 11:32.
- Delaying surrender to God is warned against as dangerous; no one is guaranteed time to repent later, and sin left unaddressed leads to self-destruction and lasting regret.
Summary
Biblical Reading and Context
- Pastor read from Numbers Chapter 32 verses 6-24 about Moses addressing the children of Gad and Reuben regarding their commitment to join their brethren in war
- Moses warned them that their sins would find them out if they failed to honor their promises to God
- The passage emphasized the importance of keeping one's word to the Lord and facing consequences for breaking commitments.
Pastor's Personal Testimony and Leadership Standards
- Pastor shared his sleepless night receiving revelations about congregation members' spiritual conditions
- He emphasized his responsibility as a pastor to lead by example rather than tolerate or baby the congregation
- Pastor detailed his commitment to living without drama, maintaining faithfulness to his wife, and conducting himself with integrity in all circumstances
- His peaceful life results from avoiding unnecessary drama and taking his calling seriously.
God's Blessings and Accountability
- Pastor acknowledged God's goodness in providing him with a beautiful wife, healthy children, a grandchild, house, and job
- He stressed the importance of making God proud even when no one is watching
- Pastor warned that many church members have been taught a gospel that is not the true gospel of Jesus Christ
- God's covenant promises of provision come with the requirement to honor, respect, and revere Him.
The Sin of Cain and Generational Patterns
- Pastor taught about Cain being the first person born of flesh who became the first murderer
- Every generation has been plagued by the sin of Cain, which includes envy, pride, self-righteousness, and entitlement
- Believers today carry these same characteristics and react poorly when corrected or challenged
- The entitlement spirit causes people to get offended rather than examine their hearts when confronted.
Prophetic Warning About Church Judgment
- Pastor shared a conversation with Prophet Theodore about consequences for believers who violate God's ways
- They received revelation about what will happen in American churches within the coming weeks
- God's mercy has limits and He will eventually call people out on their sins even if He has been showing them visions and speaking to them while they live double lives
- Judgment must first come through the church before it comes to America.
Mean-Spirited Christians and Hidden Sins
- Pastor defined mean-spirited Christians as those who identify with faith but exhibit hate, rudeness, judgmental behavior, fault-finding, arrogance, and pride
- God will deal with such people because they fail to show the same mercy and patience that God showed them
- Many congregation members carry secret sins that God revealed to the pastor during his sleepless night
- This represents their last warning before God exposes their hidden behaviors.
Vision of the Worshipping Woman with Dark Heart
- Pastor shared a testimony from a Chinese-American Christian conference where a woman appeared to be the most devoted worshipper
- The Holy Spirit revealed to a speaker that despite her outward worship, her heart was filled with unforgiveness and resentment
- When confronted, the woman transformed into a snake and required deliverance, leading to a deliverance session for the entire congregation
- This illustrates how outward religious activity can mask inner spiritual corruption.
Attitude and Heart Condition
- Pastor explained that attitude reflects who people really are, stemming from the soul, mind, will, and emotions
- Many people make excuses for their condition based on past hurts, church wounds, or family dysfunction
- He shared his own testimony of being molested and involved in gangs but choosing not to perpetuate those behaviors
- People self-destruct because they ignore God's warnings and continue in destructive patterns.
Forgiveness and Unforgiveness
- Pastor emphasized that most people in hell are there because of unforgiveness according to testimonies of those who have had near-death experiences
- Unforgiveness is evidenced by negative feelings when encountering those who have hurt you
- Medical professionals have linked many cancers to unforgiveness, showing how what you don't release won't release you
- Believers must learn to forgive even when it's difficult and maintain boundaries without holding grudges.
Peace and Spiritual Priorities
- Pastor stressed the importance of protecting God's peace in one's life and not allowing others to steal it
- He shared examples of maintaining boundaries with technology and prioritizing family time over constant availability
- Daily Bible reading, prayer, and spiritual disciplines are essential for maintaining faith and cannot be compromised
- Believers should desire spiritual gifts like discernment, wisdom, love, and passion rather than material possessions.
Protecting Children from Spiritual Corruption
- Pastor warned about the current cultural climate introducing perversion to children through government appointments and educational systems
- He emphasized the importance of praying for children before school and applying oil for spiritual protection
- Parents must be vigilant about the cartoons and media their children consume, as many contain occult elements designed to capture young minds
- Believers need to advocate for their children and check what influences are affecting them.
Honoring Commitments to God
- Pastor reminded the congregation that when they asked God for houses, cars, jobs, or children, they must honor their part of those commitments
- Taking steps backward or breaking promises to God is dangerous and can result in spiritual restlessness
- God holds people accountable for what proceeds from their mouths and expects them to honor Him in all areas of life
- Those who honor God will experience His favor and provision in supernatural ways.
Consequences of Turning from God
- Pastor shared his personal testimony of meeting his wife in church but then leaving for the streets, resulting in destruction of God's blessings
- He described dangerous situations they encountered and how God kept sending messengers to warn them
- A supernatural encounter with a demonic spirit while smoking led to his immediate cessation of cigarettes
- God's correction comes from love and desire for the best, not from being a dictator.
Next Steps
- Congregation members need to examine their hearts and surrender areas of their lives that are not pleasing to God
- Believers must stop making excuses for their spiritual condition and choose to mature in their faith
- Secret sins and unforgiveness must be addressed before God exposes them publicly
- Daily spiritual disciplines including prayer, Bible reading, and worship must become non-negotiable priorities for spiritual growth and protection.

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