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2026_06_06 - Questions /Answers-Understanding the Love of the Brethren (Charity)- Juniors BM

40 min · 9. kesä 2026
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In this episode of the Gadites USA Juniors meeting, our Pastor continued the series on the Gradations of Love, focusing on the third level: the “Love of the Brethren.” He established that while God’s love extends to all men and specifically to all saints, there is a profound depth found only in the brotherhood of those whose spirits have been quickened and made alive in Christ. We began by exploring the binary nature of the spiritual realm, distinguishing between those who are spiritually dead and those who are spiritually alive. Using a testimony from Kenneth E. Hagin, it was emphasized that “brethren” strictly refers to fellow believers because a shared spiritual life is the only basis for true brotherhood. We saw that while an unbeliever’s spirit is naturally drawn away from God, a believer’s spirit is designed to ascend toward Him. In addition, we saw the critical distinction between Relationship and Fellowship. While relationship is established automatically through spiritual rebirth, fellowship is a deliberate investment of time, proximity, and love. Through 1 John 1:1-3, we saw that the Apostle John invited fellow believers—who already had a relationship with God—into a deeper fellowship that provides access to the inner workings and secrets of the Father. Furthermore, we saw that spiritual access and revelation are not distributed equally among all believers but are measured by one’s capacity for fellowship. Using John 5:19-20, Pastor illustrated that because the Father loves the Son, He shows Him “all things.” This reveals that the depth of our intimacy with God determines the level of spiritual gifts, access, and judgment He entrusts to us. Ultimately, we learned that we must not settle for just being part of God’s family but must actively cultivate fellowship with Him. The teaching concluded by instructing the juniors that love is the foundation of this intimacy, and just as love gives, God shares His deepest resources with those who choose to walk in close proximity to Him. This sets the stage for understanding how to increase our capacity to receive the deep things of the Spirit through a life of dedicated fellowship.

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In this special episode of the Gadites USA Seniors & Grad Brethren Meeting, our Pastor continued the series on the angelic, building upon the foundation already established. He began by emphasizing that angels respond only to God, not to men. Hence, it is not safe for a believer to seek angelic encounters. He highlighted that such visions, which must always be verified by Scripture, do not add to a person’s spirituality. Angels are messengers of God and can speak in the first person in God's stead when delivering His message. The core of the message focused on an in-depth look at the three strata of the angelic. It was reiterated that there are three distinct angelic cadres, each with varying access to God. The first-heaven angels are referred to as His works in all places of His dominion (Psalm 103:22). They are kingly in nature. The first heaven can be likened to the Outer Court in the Tabernacle of Moses, where Levites and kings primarily minister. We saw that these angels are closest to man and primarily minister to man’s carnal needs. Furthermore, we saw that the seraphims in the second heaven are flames of fire that constitute the mount of the congregation. The second heaven is likened to the Holy Place in the tabernacle, as seen in Isaiah 6:1–6. God is known in their midst as the Lord of Hosts, because He visits there. God dwells in the third heaven, between the cherubim (Psalm 80:1). The third heaven is the Most Holy Place, and the throne of God is signified by the Ark of the Covenant. Ultimately, the angelic pattern is similar to how the Lord is raising believers. The Lord is preparing believers to be angels of the world to come. We will be the actual creatures that will show forth the originality of the heavens. We are not allowed to do less than the angels; we must be better than them. Therefore, there are certain things we will not be permitted to do on our journey to holiness.

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In this episode of the Gadites USA Juniors meeting, our Pastor continued the series on the Gradations of Love, focusing on the third level: the “Love of the Brethren.” He established that while God’s love extends to all men and specifically to all saints, there is a profound depth found only in the brotherhood of those whose spirits have been quickened and made alive in Christ. We began by exploring the binary nature of the spiritual realm, distinguishing between those who are spiritually dead and those who are spiritually alive. Using a testimony from Kenneth E. Hagin, it was emphasized that “brethren” strictly refers to fellow believers because a shared spiritual life is the only basis for true brotherhood. We saw that while an unbeliever’s spirit is naturally drawn away from God, a believer’s spirit is designed to ascend toward Him. In addition, we saw the critical distinction between Relationship and Fellowship. While relationship is established automatically through spiritual rebirth, fellowship is a deliberate investment of time, proximity, and love. Through 1 John 1:1-3, we saw that the Apostle John invited fellow believers—who already had a relationship with God—into a deeper fellowship that provides access to the inner workings and secrets of the Father. Furthermore, we saw that spiritual access and revelation are not distributed equally among all believers but are measured by one’s capacity for fellowship. Using John 5:19-20, Pastor illustrated that because the Father loves the Son, He shows Him “all things.” This reveals that the depth of our intimacy with God determines the level of spiritual gifts, access, and judgment He entrusts to us. Ultimately, we learned that we must not settle for just being part of God’s family but must actively cultivate fellowship with Him. The teaching concluded by instructing the juniors that love is the foundation of this intimacy, and just as love gives, God shares His deepest resources with those who choose to walk in close proximity to Him. This sets the stage for understanding how to increase our capacity to receive the deep things of the Spirit through a life of dedicated fellowship.

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