Life & Holiness
We believe in one God, the Lord Jesus Christ whom we give thanks and praise Him for His perfect and infallible nature. We give honor to the prophets and apostles of old and to the current apostle God has sent the world to remind us to get right and get back to Bible ways. Im also grateful for the body of Christ. These are those that have done their first works, (baptism in Jesus name and striving for the holy Ghost) accepted the way of holiness and are striving to live holy until the very day the Lord comes for us.
I have come to understand that life is truly precious. God created it that way and even told us so, yet many seem to ignore that truth.
Anyone who takes another person’s life disregards God’s laws. The same is true for those who choose to take their own lives. Scripture teaches that nothing truly belongs to us—not even our own lives. Everything in this world, including ourselves, belongs to Him. Each morning when I wake up, it is not merely an opportunity to carry out my own plans or satisfy my own desires; it is God giving me another chance to make things right with Him. Sadly, many people do not see it that way.
It is written that the body is the temple of God. Would you cover what God created and declared “good” with makeup? Would you mark His temple with tattoos? Would you pierce it in search of beauty? Would you smoke or drink alcohol in God’s temple? Would you abuse or harm it?
Are we suggesting that God did not do a perfect job and that we must “improve” His work?
People do these things—sometimes out of ignorance—and I have learned a powerful lesson from it: very few people truly believe the Bible. Many pick and choose only what suits their feelings and ignore what challenges or corrects them.
As God’s creation, we are not meant to select what we wish to believe. We have the responsibility to accept everything written in Scripture, without adding or removing anything. Everything we need to know, practice, teach, and even the instruction for how the Church should be organized, is already written. We have no authority to change, modify, or adjust it to fit our desires.
For example, Scripture says: “One Lord, one faith, one baptism.” Yet look at the world—so many different gods, so many churches, so many doctrines, and countless versions of baptism. Are we truly following Scripture, or have we convinced ourselves that we are wiser than God?
The same Bible we read today is the book that will judge us. On that day, we will be asked, “I said there is one faith and even described it in Scripture. Where did you find this faith of your own?”
It is time we return to Scripture.
The Day of the Lord is approaching, yet many preachers talk only about a glorious time when everyone will gather joyfully in heaven. I am sorry, but only a few will rejoice on that day. People will seek places to hide and find none. Many will long for death, but death will not be available. It will be a time of fire, tears, and grinding of teeth.
Modern preaching focuses on reuniting with loved ones, on heavenly mansions, on milk and honey, on grace and mercy, and on a beautiful day when we all meet the Savior.
But Scripture also says: “Without holiness, no one shall see the Lord.” God is indeed coming, but He is returning for a Church without spot, wrinkle, or blemish—meaning clean and free from sin. That is why we are told, “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” If we are not holy, we will not see heaven.
How many sins did Adam commit before he was removed from the Garden of Eden? Just one.
Are we any different? Are we living according to the teachings of Christ as written in Scripture?
Everything we must know and do is already written, but the carnal mind always seeks the opposite. As Scripture says, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” It is our responsibility to resist the flesh and obey the Spirit.
Since none of us knows the time of our visitation, we must be prepared now.
Believe it or not, no sin will enter heaven. Only those who are clean and who walked the narrow path will make it. The journey is difficult—full of sacrifice, tears, and heartbreak. Anyone who tells you it is easy is not telling the truth.
The same God who created the world and gave us Scripture is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He does not change. The same teachings and guidelines given to the prophets and apostles are the ones we must follow today. If we contradict, add to, or remove anything from Scripture to satisfy our own desires, we put ourselves in danger.
God is good, but He is also a consuming fire and shows no favoritism. People have been deceived for a long time, but soon they will discover that it is God’s way—or no way.
Scripture teaches that God never leaves the world without a witness. Throughout every generation, He has raised up someone whom He called, taught, and sent to the people—men who spoke truths that many refused to accept. They were mocked and despised, yet they stood firm and preached what God commanded despite the hardships.
In our time, we have a man who is also going against the current. He often points out that the world has many religions, all claiming the same Bible, yet teaching different doctrines and practices. Is this truly possible? Is God divided? Has He changed?
Remember: God created humanity to worship Him in the same way. We were meant to be one. If I were to walk into any church, I should hear the same message of holiness.
Unfortunately, the devil is the author of confusion and has led many to create countless religions with conflicting beliefs.
Scripture says there is only one God, one faith, and one baptism. The world will be shocked when Christ returns.
In this generation, God has sent us a man named Gino Jennings. Many dislike him because they are used to preachers who comfort them rather than correct them. People do not like being confronted with their sins. But he is a bold preacher who speaks the truth without fear—whether to ordinary people, the wealthy, or even presidents. This is the same spirit the prophets and apostles had.
He is one of the few who declare that churches founded by men are not of God because Jesus Christ established one Church on the Day of Pentecost, and that is the Church we should still be part of today. He teaches that everything must be done exactly as it is written in Scripture, and this challenges the carnal nature of humanity, which wants to satisfy the flesh.
Believe it or not, the only true apostle in these times is Pastor Gino Jennings; the rest are false. He constantly urges his congregation to follow along in Scripture so they can see for themselves that he is not adding, removing, or twisting anything he says.
He continually reminds us that the Lord is coming soon and that we do not know the hour. We must always be ready.
How?
John 3:5 — “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.”
Hebrews 12:14 — “Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord.”
After receiving these two baptisms, one must continue steadfastly in the ways of the Lord until Christ returns or until death. That is the only path to heaven.
There is only one way. Any other way is a lie.
Let those who have ears hear.






Thank you for sharing this. It’s clear, grounded in Scripture, and really encouraging. I appreciate the way it's explained and am blessed 🙏🏾
ReplyDeleteAmen you build me spiritually Asante sana
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