Keith Hill Ministries
This channel will examine issues that affect the Black Church and Black Theology. We will examine the origins of the Black Church and the issues affecting the Black Church today including the influence of White supremacy disguised as Christianity, Biblical assault on individuals and groups including the misuse of the bible verses, terms used such as Woke, critical race theory, and other dog whistles. We will discuss the start of the black church and why it differs from that of white evangelicals. we will also deal with cults and other groups in the black community and their effects on it. we will discuss abolition and today's persecution of the black church such as the Dallas letter and the signers of such letters. The inability of those outside to grasp what the black church is and what it isn't. We will discuss having a black pastor doesn't make it a black church. we will discuss the denominations of the black church and their origins. we will dispel the lies that continue today
Keith Hill Ministries
Christian Motivational Videos Trusting God
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Start your day with a powerful morning prayer, choosing fellowship with God daily for christian inspiration. This daily prayer emphasizes trusting God to keep you from evil and seeking what pleases the Lord. It's a christian prayer to find strength and guidance in your spiritual journey.
In this inspiring video, we explore how to stay motivated and maintain trust in God's plan during challenging times. Drawing from real-life stories and biblical teachings, we'll provide practical tips and spiritual encouragement to help you navigate life's difficulties with faith and perseverance. Whether you're facing personal struggles, career setbacks, or emotional hardships, this video aims to remind you that God has a purpose for every season of your life. Trust in His timing and discover the strength to keep moving forward.
Start your day with a powerful morning prayer for protection and guidance. This christian prayer is designed to help you connect with gott and strengthen your faith. Remember, a daily prayer can bring peace and focus to your life.
As believers in Jesus Christ, we believe in a living God, a God who is, a God who is alive, a God who is all powerful and almighty, a God who is faithful and merciful and kind. A God who is able to do the impossible. He is able to go beyond human limitations and operate beyond the borders of our mind's understanding. One touch from Jesus Christ, one encounter with him, and you will find that he is able. So be encouraged, dear friend. Be encouraged, for our God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.
SPEAKER_00One of the best pieces of advice I've ever received was take it to Jesus. Take everything to Jesus. I once went through a very dark time in my life, and I want to thank the Lord for planting godly men and women around me who encourage me to seek Jesus rather than to seek an answer. I was encouraged to seek Jesus rather than to search for explanations. You see, the temptation we all face when we are in a challenging place is that we want to know how we got here, why God let this happen, and when God will make a way out. We want to rationalize everything and understand it all. But the truth we need to come to accept is that God does not have to explain Himself. The Lord has a completely different vantage point from all of us. He sees our weaknesses and our flaws. He sees our hearts. God sees so much more than we will ever see. So we can't expect to understand the ways of an all-seeing God. We can't expect to understand the ways of an all-knowing God. We simply have to trust that God is faithful. God is good, and He is good all the time. God is loving and in control. Isaiah chapter 55, verse 8 to 9 says, For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts higher than your thoughts. Now I want to encourage you today and tell you that whatever your problem is, whatever your problem may look like, don't spend your energy looking for answers. Instead, spend your energy looking for Jesus Christ. Don't spend your energy looking for an explanation or trying to reason about why this happened or why it didn't happen. Instead, seek Jesus Christ. When God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, Abraham didn't spend his energy pleading with God not to take his son. He trusted God. When Paul and Silas were beaten, chained, and imprisoned, they didn't spend their energy trying to work out how exactly they got themselves in this predicament. No, they sought after the Lord. And so I am talking to you right now. If you are in a difficult place, trust the Lord. Take your problems to Jesus because if you try to handle things on your own strength, you will find it impossible to win. You are not strong enough to live this life with your own strength. You are not wise enough to survive this life with your own wisdom. We need Jesus Christ. You need Jesus Christ. So focus on Him instead of the problem. Focus on Jesus instead of the mountain before you.
SPEAKER_02And it may sound a little cliche, but there is truth to this phrase. Life is made up of good times and hard times. We experience both its highs and its lows. As Christians, we're not immune to the hardships of life. And in fact, many would argue that we face more hardships than non-Christians. After all, the Bible does say in Psalm 34, verse 19, many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all. Take note here how the Bible says, many are the afflictions. Now I'm not telling you this so that you would be discouraged, but rather so that you would be grounded in your perspective. Loving Jesus Christ, living for Jesus Christ, doesn't mean you'll have a life that's free from any problems. Equally, when you face challenges or pain, this doesn't mean the Lord loves you any less than someone else. You see, God doesn't promise us a life that is devoid of suffering, pain, problems, or difficult situations. As a matter of fact, he tells us the opposite. In John 16, verse 33, the Bible says, These things I have spoken to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation, but be of good cheer. I have overcome the world. But you see, after Jesus warns us of the many troubles we're to face in the world, in the same verse, he commands us to be of good cheer, for he has overcome the world. And so I may not know what you're going through, but here's my message to you today. Be of good cheer, because in Jesus, you are an overcomer. Things might be tough right now, everything might not be alright, but be of good cheer. Have faith in the Lord, and I declare to you that He will see you through. You may be in a dark place right now, but be of good cheer. Keep holding on to Jesus. There is light at the end of that tunnel. And not only does God want us to be of good cheer, but he also wants us to turn to him in prayer during our difficult times. In fact, tough times can motivate us or prompt us to pursue God through prayer even more passionately and desperately than we normally would. When we're in any kind of trouble, we tend to become aware of how weak and limited we are on our own. We feel helpless. We realize just how much we need the Lord to intervene. Jesus Christ is our comforter and a very present help in time of trouble. The only help we would ever need. Yes, as humans, we still have feelings and emotions. Nobody can deny that. God doesn't expect us to be laughing and dancing all the time. But what he does want from us is our commitment to him. What God wants from us is faith. Because faith is what pleases God. Faith is what moves God to act. So, dear friend, be of good cheer. Jesus Christ has overcome.