Weekly Message

Date: April 29, 2024


Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory, power, and dominion forever and ever, and to the Holy Ghost, who still abides in us. The key phrase for April is “Is Your Life and Walk Bearing Fruit?” Let’s reflect on this key phrase as we approach the end of April.

 

My brother and sister, you have a choice between two ways of life: the way of righteousness and the way of the wicked. The righteous way leads to blessings and fruitful growth, while the way of the wicked leads to withering and death. There is no middle ground – you must choose one or the other. In Matthew 7, Jesus spoke of the narrow and wide gates, the good and evil trees, and the wise and foolish builders. Psalm 1 also speaks of the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. These passages warn us of the consequences of our actions, but they also offer hope for those who choose the righteous path. The wicked spend time with sinners and mock the ways of the righteous. They ultimately join those who oppose God.

 

In contrast, the righteous delight in the law of the Lord and meditate on it day and night. They are like a tree planted by streams of water, bearing fruit in season and never withering. God knows the way of the righteous and watches over them. In his final words, Jesus declared, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). I urge you to reflect on His words and examine your path. Are you producing good fruit or withering away? The decision is yours. I pray this month’s messages motivate you to shun the path of the wicked, the advice of the world, and the company of the wayward. Instead, firmly root yourself next to the streams of living water. Anchor yourself near the source of spiritual nourishment and understand that the scriptures and Jesus Christ alone illuminate the path of the righteous. 

 

In closing, I challenge you to encourage others to follow the path of the righteous, for it is the only way to experience true blessings. I choose to follow Jesus. What about you?

 

Remember, “…With God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26).

 

In His Service,

Bishop Dr. Calvin Worthem

General Chief Overseer/Senior Bishop