Rev Kev's Reflections

Rev. Kevin C. Benton

The podcast of Rev. Kevin C. Benton aka "Rev Kev." Rev Kev is the Senior Pastor of World Harvest Worship Center. On this podcasts he shares inspirational thoughts, reflections and encouraging messages based on Christian beliefs.

  1. 2025. 12. 28.

    Fixed In 2026-Year of Restoration

    This powerful message arrives at a pivotal moment as we stand at the entrance of a new year, carrying the weight and wisdom of a season marked by breaking, awakening, and profound spiritual warfare. The central theme revolves around Isaiah 40:28-31, reminding us that those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength and mount up with wings like eagles. What makes this message particularly compelling is its raw honesty about the battles we've faced—physical infirmities, spiritual attacks, relational wounds, and the enemy's persistent attempts to isolate us from the body of Christ. We're invited to recognize a crucial pattern: after moments of powerful spiritual breakthrough, the enemy intensifies his assault, targeting those who've made fresh commitments and attempting to sow disunity within our spiritual families. Yet the promise emerges clear and strong—2026 is declared as a year of restoration and reset. Like a circuit breaker that must be flipped to restore power, God wants to push the reset button in our lives, fixing what's been broken and restoring what's been damaged. The call isn't to perfection but to surrender, to admit our flaws, to reach out to one another when we're struggling, and to trust that God is actively working to heal our self-inflicted wounds and those caused by others. The phrase 'Fixed in 26' becomes our declaration—not that we'll be perfect, but that we'll be repaired, restored, and ready for the greater things God has planned.

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  2. 2025. 11. 02.

    The Supernatural God & His Supernatural People

    This powerful message takes us deep into the heart of our spiritual identity by exploring the profound difference between bondage and freedom in Christ. Drawing from Galatians 4:28-31, we're reminded of the ancient story of Ishmael and Isaac—two sons representing two completely different ways of living. Ishmael, born through human effort and natural means, represents the life of slavery and limitation. Isaac, born through supernatural promise despite impossible circumstances, represents the miraculous freedom we inherit through Christ. The central revelation here is startling: many of us are living as spiritual slaves even though we've been set free. We've accepted salvation but continue operating with a slave mentality—bound by fear, doubt, financial stress, and the enemy's whispers. The truth is, when we became born again, we didn't just get a religious experience; we became children of the supernatural. God's super gets on our natural, making us supernatural people. This isn't about arrogance or mysticism—it's about recognizing that the same Holy Spirit who brought life to Sarah's dead womb lives inside us. We're heirs of God's riches through Christ, not beggars hoping for scraps. The challenge before us is to cast out the slave woman and her son from our thinking—to stop helping God through our fleshly efforts and instead walk in the freedom that's already been purchased. When we truly understand that God is for us, that His perfect love casts out fear, and that we belong to the lineage of promise, everything changes. We stop being wimps and whiners and start being the winners God created us to be.

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The podcast of Rev. Kevin C. Benton aka "Rev Kev." Rev Kev is the Senior Pastor of World Harvest Worship Center. On this podcasts he shares inspirational thoughts, reflections and encouraging messages based on Christian beliefs.