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Truth For Today with Min. Mitchell Fields

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Welcome to Truth For Today, a Christian channel where we teach biblical truth and help you apply it to your everyday life. Our goal is to create a safe space where God's pure message is honored above all else. We avoid controversy, choosing instead to focus on the simple, profound truth found in His word. As we strive to follow Jesus—the way, the truth, and the life—we invite you to join us and be blessed. We're here for you and we love you. Truth For Today. Hope For Tomorrow.

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jakson Episode 17: Thou Shalt Not K*ll kansikuva

Episode 17: Thou Shalt Not K*ll

In this teaching from Truth For Today, Min. Mitchell Fields addresses the urgent and sensitive commandment, “Thou shalt not k*ll” (Exodus 20:13), in light of ongoing violence across the world and within the United States. His teaching clarifies that this commandment specifically condemns the unlawful, intentional, and malicious taking of innocent human life, while distinguishing it from lawful acts of divine justice or self-defense as presented in Scripture. The message explores humanity’s fallen nature, the numbing effect of sin on the conscience, and God’s declaration that every human life is sacred because it bears His image. Drawing from biblical history, including Cain and Abel and Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5, the message emphasizes that murder begins in the heart—with hatred, dehumanization, and a refusal of reconciliation—long before a weapon is ever used. Min. Fields challenges selective outrage, hypocrisy, and moral convenience, especially among those who claim to follow Christ, calling believers to reject violence in all unjust forms and to reclaim a reverence for life. Ultimately, the sermon reveals “Thou shalt not k*ll” as not merely a rule, but a reflection of God’s heart—a call to peace, compassion, reconciliation, and Christlike love in a world increasingly desensitized to bloodshed.

30. tammi 2026 - 18 min
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Episode 16: The Ministry of Friendship

In this teaching, Min. Mitchell Fields explores Mark 2:5, where four friends lower their paralyzed companion through the roof to reach Jesus. The message, titled “The Ministry of Friendship,” centers on what it means to be a faithful, supportive friend in times of need. Min. Fields highlights that faithful friends are observant, compassionate, and willing to carry others rather than criticize them. True friendship, he explains, demands active and sacrificial love—creating a safe space for healing rather than condemnation. Sometimes, the greatest support we can offer is simply to listen patiently and be present. He emphasizes that faithful friends push through obstacles and refuse to accept limitations—mirroring the determination of the men in Mark 2 who found a way to Jesus despite the crowd. Their perseverance demonstrates that genuine friendship often requires effort, teamwork, and creative faith. Min. Fields reminds listeners that friendship is a reflection of spiritual community, as described in Galatians 6:2: “Carry each other’s burdens.” He challenges believers to be spiritually mature enough to pray with and for their friends, fostering mutual faith and encouragement. Finally, he underscores the ultimate purpose of friendship: to bring one another into the presence of Jesus—the true source of healing and restoration. Faithful friends lead one another back to Christ, where forgiveness and wholeness are found. Min. Fields closes the message with a heartfelt call to be “the friend who shows up consistently, prays persistently, believes boldly, and loves sacrificially,” trusting that when collective faith enters the room, God can do the impossible.

30. tammi 2026 - 10 min
jakson Episode 15: Why Are You Here? kansikuva

Episode 15: Why Are You Here?

In this episode of "Truth For Today," Minister Mitchell Fields explores the story of the prophet Elijah from the book of 1st Kings, focusing on chapters 18 and 19. Elijah, known for calling down fire from heaven, faces a moment of deep discouragement after a great victory. This discussion centers around the question God asks Elijah: “Why are you here?” Elijah's Discouragement: After his triumph, Elijah finds himself exhausted and fearful, hiding in a cave from Queen Jezebel, who threatens his life. This situation prompts a reflection on personal struggles and feelings of isolation. God’s Pursuit: Despite Elijah's attempt to escape his purpose, God seeks him out without condemnation, asking him why he is hiding. This mirrors God’s earlier question to Adam in the Garden of Eden, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection. Self-Examination: The episode encourages listeners to take time for introspection, especially when feeling overwhelmed or discouraged. Recognizing our feelings can lead to healing and renewed purpose. Min. Fields concludes with a reminder that periods of discouragement can be opportunities for rest and renewal. Just as God reassured Elijah by revealing that he was not alone in his mission, listeners are encouraged to trust that they are part of a larger community with shared purposes. Ultimately, understanding why we may feel lost or discouraged can lead us back to God's presence and guidance.

16. tammi 2026 - 10 min
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Episode 14: Be Still And Know

In this heartfelt message, Minister Mitchell Fields reflects on Psalm 46:10, urging us to embrace the profound command, “Be still, and know that I am God.” This verse serves as a reminder of God’s sovereignty and a call to find peace amid chaos. Min. Fields emphasizes that the act of being still is not merely about pausing physical activity; it’s an intentional surrender of control and a trust in God’s power. He acknowledges the common struggle against hyper-independence, often resulting from past instability, which can hinder our ability to rest in God’s presence. By recognizing this challenge, Min. Fields invites us to lay our burdens before God and actively practice stillness. The message outlines practical methods for cultivating stillness, including creating intentional moments of quiet, turning off distractions, and employing grounding techniques like mindful breathing. These practices help invite God into our chaotic moments, fostering a deeper peace that surpasses understanding. Minister Fields also explores the significance of knowing God—not just intellectually, but through intimate experience and trust. He challenges us to deepen our relationship with Him, moving beyond surface-level understanding to genuine faith that leads to action. Ultimately, the message encourages us to relinquish our need for control and embrace God’s perfect peace, reminding us that true stillness opens us up to His guidance and divine authority. When we acknowledge God's control, we not only exalt Him above our circumstances but also become instruments of His peace, shining as beacons of hope in a troubled world. In closing, Min. Fields implores us to resist panic and lean into God’s peace, assuring us that through stillness, we can experience His presence and power. His heartfelt encouragement serves as a testament to the transformative strength found in trusting and knowing God.

8. tammi 2026 - 16 min
jakson Episode 13: Anchoring Our Thoughts kansikuva

Episode 13: Anchoring Our Thoughts

In this engaging and thought-provoking message, Min. Mitchell Fields explores the vital theme of "Anchoring Our Thoughts," grounded in Philippians 4:8. The scripture emphasizes the importance of directing our thoughts toward truth, honesty, purity, and virtue in a world overwhelmed by distractions and negativity. Min. Fields highlights the staggering reality that the average person generates around 6,000 thoughts daily, presenting both opportunities for discernment and challenges to maintain focus on what aligns with God's principles. He emphasizes that self-control, as a fruit of the Spirit, is essential in guarding our minds against destructive influences and helps us redirect our thoughts toward righteousness. Through practical techniques in a Cycle of Thought Discipline, Min. Fields calls believers to identify, capture, and replace negative thoughts, fostering a mindset aligned with God’s will. He underscores the continual need for mental renewal through scripture and prayer, encouraging a proactive approach to spiritual growth that leads to peace and purpose in life. Ultimately, Min. Fields inspires listeners to guard their thoughts diligently, embrace God's truth, and cultivate a disciplined Christian lifestyle, thereby reflecting God's character in their actions. This transformative process is not only beneficial for individual growth but also serves as a powerful testimony to the world of Christ's glory and goodness. In closing, Min. Fields reminds us to concentrate on God amid life’s chaos, reassuring us that with commitment to a disciplined thought life, we can align our lives with divine purpose and inspiration.

8. tammi 2026 - 17 min
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