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Gene Kissinger
RTTBROS

We need to redeem the time as the passage in Ephesians 5 states BECAUSE the days are evil. It is vital as believers that we learn to discern. We need to acquire wisdom so we can walk in truth. Wisdom is word based and God given. We learn it from the word of God and ultimately from the God who gave us the Word. My brother Norman and I are going to be setting up a ministry and under this ministry umbrella we will establish a YouTube channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgGuqrDZ3ku7C78qrb4eOyQ Tik-Tok short form video here tiktok.com/@genekissinger_rttbros https://linktr.ee/rttbros

  1. 16 小時前

    The First Giant to Slay #RTTBROS #Nightlight

    The First Giant to Slay #RTTBROS #Nightlight The First Giant to Slay: Comfort "And David said unto Saul, Let no man's heart fail because of him; thy servant will go and fight with this Philistine." - 1 Samuel 17:32 KJV In the valley of Elah, two contrasting figures stood before a mighty challenge. King Saul, towering above his people, clad in the finest armor Israel could offer, remained in the safety of his tent. Meanwhile, young David, armed with nothing but faith and five smooth stones, stepped forward to face Goliath. The difference wasn't in their equipment or experience—it was in their willingness to step out of comfort for God's glory. Saul possessed every worldly advantage: stature, experience, and royal armor. Scripture tells us he stood "higher than any of the people from his shoulders and upward" (1 Samuel 9:2 KJV). Yet, when Goliath defied the armies of the living God, Saul chose comfort over conviction. The giant of comfort had already defeated him before any battle could begin. David, however, demonstrates a heart wholly devoted to God's glory. When offered Saul's armor, he declared, "I cannot go with these; for I have not proved them" (1 Samuel 17:39 KJV). He chose discomfort, vulnerability, and potential ridicule because he understood that God's honor was worth more than his comfort. Action Points: 1. Identify your "comfort armor" - What securities or comforts are holding you back from stepping out in faith? Write them down and pray over each one, asking God to help you trust Him more than your comfortable circumstances. 2. Take one uncomfortable step today - Choose one area where God is calling you to step out of your comfort zone. It might be sharing your faith with a colleague, serving in a new ministry, or confronting a personal sin. 3. Document God's faithfulness - Keep a journal of times when choosing discomfort for God's glory led to spiritual growth or ministry impact. Let these testimonies build your faith for future challenges. Prayer: Heavenly Father, like David, give us hearts that value Your glory above our comfort. Forgive us for the times we've chosen to stay in our comfortable spaces rather than step out in faith. Help us identify and slay the giant of comfort in our lives. Give us courage to stand against the Goliaths of our day, not in our own strength, but in complete dependence on You. Let our lives bring glory to Your name, no matter the cost to our comfort. In Jesus' name, Amen. Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros

    3 分鐘
  2. 1 天前

    Showing Up #RTTBROS #Nightlight The Power of Showing Up: Your First Step to Transformation

    Showing Up #RTTBROS #Nightlight The Power of Showing Up: Your First Step to Transformation Showing Up #RTTBROS #Nightlight The Power of Showing Up: Your First Step to Transformation "But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." - James 1:22 (KJV) Have you ever noticed how the simplest steps often feel the most difficult? Just like James teaches us to be "doers" and not merely "hearers," our journey of personal transformation begins with a single, consistent action. This truth was powerfully demonstrated by a man who conquered not just 100 pounds, but also the greatest obstacle in his path – showing up. For this man, victory wasn't found in an intense workout routine or a complex diet plan. It began with a humble commitment: ten minutes at the gym, every day, for three months. To many, this might seem insignificant, almost foolish. But within this seemingly small commitment lay a profound wisdom that echoes through both scripture and modern behavior science. Think about it – just as James Clear teaches us to "standardize before we optimize," this man understood that the foundation of lasting change isn't in the intensity of our actions, but in their consistency. The heaviest weight at the gym truly is the front door, because it represents the battle between our intentions and our actions, between being a hearer and becoming a doer. When we examine the scriptures, we see this principle reflected time and again. Noah didn't build the ark in a day; he showed up, plank by plank. Daniel didn't develop his prayer life through sporadic bursts of devotion; he established a consistent pattern of seeking God three times daily. These weren't just spiritual giants – they were individuals who understood the power of showing up. The beauty of this approach lies in its accessibility. Just as our friend started with ten minutes – a duration so short it seemed almost insignificant – we too can begin our journey of transformation with small, consistent steps. Whether it's in our spiritual walk, physical health, or personal growth, the principle remains the same: establish the habit before you develop it. This truth carries a profound promise: transformation doesn't require herculean effort or perfect execution. It requires faithful presence. By showing up consistently, even in small ways, we lay the groundwork for God to work in and through us. Remember, the same man who started with just ten minutes eventually lost 100 pounds and maintained it for a decade – not because he started with an perfect plan, but because he first mastered the art of showing up. Today, what front door stands before you? What small, consistent step could you take toward the transformation God is calling you to? Remember, the size of the step matters far less than your faithfulness in taking it. Start small, show up consistently, and watch as God transforms your faithful presence into lasting change. Prayer: Heavenly Father, help us to be doers of your word, not just hearers. Give us the wisdom to start small and the strength to remain consistent. Let us trust in Your process of transformation, knowing that our faithful presence, however small, can lead to lasting change through Your power. In Jesus' name, Amen. Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros

    4 分鐘
  3. 4 天前

    Keep Your Eyes on the Track" #RTTBROS #NIGHTLIGHT

    "Keep Your Eyes on the Track" #RTTBROS #NIGHTLIGHT "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth." - Psalm 121:1-2 In the high-stakes world of Formula One racing, drivers learn a crucial lesson that resonates deeply with our spiritual journey. When spinning out of control at breathtaking speeds, they're taught to focus not on the looming wall, but on the open track ahead. Why? Because we naturally steer toward whatever captures our attention. This principle reflects a profound spiritual truth. Life often feels like we're spinning out of control - relationships fracture, finances falter, health declines, or circumstances overwhelm us. In these moments, it's tempting to fixate on our problems, our fears, our "concrete walls." But just as concrete is unforgiving, dwelling on our troubles rarely leads to solutions. The Psalmist understood this principle. When faced with challenges, he deliberately chose to lift his eyes to the hills - to look up to God rather than down at his circumstances. He knew his help came not from his own abilities or circumstances, but from the Lord, the Creator of heaven and earth. Just as Formula One drivers must train themselves to focus on the open track during a spin, we too must train ourselves to fix our gaze on God when life spins out of control. It's not just about positive thinking - it's about choosing to focus on the One who can guide us through any situation. Today, whatever challenges you face, remember the Formula One principle: you'll head toward what you focus on. Will you focus on the wall of your problems, or will you lift your eyes to the One who can help you find your way back to the open track?

    2 分鐘
  4. 5 天前

    Standing Firm in the Storm" #RTTBROS #NightLight

    "Standing Firm in the Storm" #RTTBROS #NightLight "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage." - Galatians 5:1 (KJV) In one of history's darkest hours, a powerful image emerged from the smoke and rubble of London during the Blitz of World War II. St. Paul's Cathedral, standing defiant amidst the destruction, became a symbol of hope and resilience for a nation under siege. The simple caption "It Stands" spoke volumes to a people who refused to be broken. Just as St. Paul's Cathedral remained standing through the fiery trials of war, our faith in God can stand firm through life's most challenging storms. When the enemy surrounds us with doubts, when circumstances seek to shake our foundation, we can look to the unchanging nature of our God who remains steadfast. Winston Churchill's famous words of "never surrender" echo the spiritual warfare we face daily. The Apostle Paul reminds us in Ephesians 6:13 (KJV), "Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand." Like the cathedral that bore witness to God's faithfulness through the flames of war, we too can stand firm in our faith. When the rubble of broken dreams surrounds us, when the bombs of adversity fall, we have an eternal foundation that cannot be shaken. As Psalm 46:1-2 (KJV) declares, "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea." Let us remember that our God is greater than any trial we face. Just as St. Paul's Cathedral stood as a beacon of hope for a nation at war, let our unwavering faith stand as a testimony to God's faithfulness in our lives. Never surrender your faith, your hope, or your trust in the One who holds all things together. Prayer: Heavenly Father, help us to stand firm in our faith when storms rage around us. Like that great cathedral that stood as a symbol of hope, may our lives be a testament to Your unchanging strength and faithfulness. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    1 分鐘
  5. 6 天前

    Christian Courage #RTTBROS #NightLight Dietrich Bonhoeffer Film Review:

    Christian Courage #RTTBROS #NightLight Dietrich Bonhoeffer Film Review: Christian Courage #RTTBROS #NightLight Dietrich Bonhoeffer Film Review: A Christian's Perspective on Angel Studios' Latest Historical Drama | Faith, Truth & Historical Accuracy "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." - Ephesians 6:12 (KJV) Main Points from the Review: 1. The reviewer, Norman Kissinger from Redeeming the Time Brothers Ministries, shares his thoughts after returning from a break due to his wife's health issues. 2. Production Quality: - Angel Studios has produced a high-quality Christian film - The acting is professionally executed - Production values match Hollywood standards - Available on platforms like Roku through Angel Studios 3. Historical Authenticity: - The film portrays Bonhoeffer authentically, including his smoking and drinking habits - Appreciates the honest portrayal rather than sanitizing historical figures - Emphasizes the importance of truthful representation in Christian media 4. Theological Themes: - Explores Bonhoeffer's wrestling with pacifism versus taking action against evil - Addresses the Christian response to tyranny (specifically Hitler's regime) - Demonstrates how God uses imperfect people for His purposes Devotional Reflection: As we consider Dietrich Bonhoeffer's story, we're reminded that God often works through imperfect vessels to accomplish His perfect will. Just as Bonhoeffer wrestled with difficult moral choices during the darkness of Nazi Germany, we too may face challenging decisions in our walk with Christ. The film reminds us that faith isn't about achieving perfection, but about pursuing truth and righteousness even in our human frailty. When we look at historical figures like Bonhoeffer, we see that God doesn't call the qualified - He qualifies the called. This film's honest portrayal teaches us that authentic Christianity isn't about presenting a flawless facade, but about genuine wrestling with God's truth in real-world situations. Let us pray for wisdom like Bonhoeffer's to discern God's will in challenging times, and for the courage to stand firm in our faith when confronted with evil, remembering that our ultimate battle is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual wickedness in high places.

    11 分鐘
  6. 2024/12/29

    Something New #RTTBROS #Nightlight

    Something New #RTTBROS #Nightlight Something New "Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert." - Isaiah 43:19 In the depths of life's most challenging moments, when the familiar landscapes of our comfort zones crumble beneath our feet, God's promise rings true - He is doing something new. Like the Israelites in exile, we often find ourselves clinging to the memories of what was, whether victories or defeats, unable to see the fresh work God is orchestrating in our present circumstances. Consider the profound imagery God uses through the prophet Isaiah when He declares, "When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee" (Isaiah 43:2). These words weren't mere poetry but a divine guarantee of His presence in every trial. Just as a skilled lifeguard maintains an unwavering grip on someone they're rescuing, God's hold on us never falters. The Lord doesn't promise a life free from waters or fires - those trials will come. Instead, He promises His unfailing presence through them. Like the three Hebrew children in the fiery furnace who emerged without even the smell of smoke on their garments, God's protection doesn't always prevent the trial but ensures our preservation through it. Sometimes, we find ourselves like those ancient Israelites, staring at the ruins of what once was - a broken relationship, a failed business, a shattered dream. Yet God's message rings clear: "Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old" (Isaiah 43:18). He's not calling us to develop spiritual amnesia but rather to shift our focus from the past to His present work. This divine paradox teaches us that while we should learn from our past, we mustn't live in it. Like a Formula One driver in a spin who must focus on the open track rather than the concrete wall, our spiritual success often depends on where we fix our gaze. The past can either be a teacher or a prison - the choice lies in how we handle it. God's pattern throughout scripture reveals He is both a Creator and a Re-creator. In the beginning, He spoke light into darkness, and He continues to bring forth new life from seemingly dead situations. Just as He made "a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert," He specializes in bringing forth springs of hope in the barren places of our lives. The key to embracing God's new thing lies in understanding our identity in Him. Throughout Isaiah 43, God repeatedly emphasizes, "thou art mine." This foundation of belonging provides the security needed to release our grip on the past and reach forward to what lies ahead. When we truly grasp that we belong to Him, we can trust His timing and purposes, even when they differ from our own expectations. Our response to life's challenges often reveals more about our character than our credentials ever could. Crisis has a way of stripping away everything that isn't essential, leaving us with the fundamental question: Is God enough? When we reach that place where Jesus is all we have, we discover that Jesus is all we need. The message of "something new" isn't just about God changing our circumstances; it's about Him transforming our perspective. Like a carrier pigeon delivering a life-saving message during wartime, God's promise of new beginnings comes to us when we're trapped behind enemy lines, offering hope and direction when we need it most. Finally, this promise of newness calls us to active participation. While God is the author of the new thing, we must be willing to let go of the old to embrace it. Just as a tree must release its autumn leaves to make way for spring's new growth. https://linktr.ee/rttbros

    28 分鐘

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We need to redeem the time as the passage in Ephesians 5 states BECAUSE the days are evil. It is vital as believers that we learn to discern. We need to acquire wisdom so we can walk in truth. Wisdom is word based and God given. We learn it from the word of God and ultimately from the God who gave us the Word. My brother Norman and I are going to be setting up a ministry and under this ministry umbrella we will establish a YouTube channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgGuqrDZ3ku7C78qrb4eOyQ Tik-Tok short form video here tiktok.com/@genekissinger_rttbros https://linktr.ee/rttbros

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