Bishop Eversen and Mike Mathews, who grew up in the same area of Wisconsin (Two Rivers/Mishicot), share their personal testimonies, contrasting their “party hard, die young” mentality with the saving grace of Jesus

Bishop Eversen and Mike Mathews, who grew up in the same area of Wisconsin (Two Rivers/Mishicot), share their personal testimonies, contrasting their “party hard, die young” mentality with the saving grace of Jesus [02:16]. Mathews references a high school classmate, Steve Avery (of Making a Murderer fame), to illustrate the difference that faith makes in a person’s life [02:51]. They credit a mutual friend, Pastor Steven Miles, as a “spiritual warrior” who taught them how to lead people in healing and the baptism of the Holy Spirit [04:40]. Theology, Frequencies, and the Word Mathews shares a story connecting the death of NFL player Reggie White to the Indonesian tsunami that occurred the same night, noting that the earth shakes for significant events [11:04]. They discuss the concept of God’s Word as a powerful frequency or spectrum that goes out and never returns void, referencing Schumann’s resonance and the physics of light/sound [13:24]. Eversen describes God’s light as having no shadow of turning [15:09]. Prophecy and The Church Mathews interprets Isaiah 45 regarding Cyrus the Great as a prophecy related to Donald Trump, asserting that God uses people who may not know Him to fulfill His purposes [22:33]. He notes that the physical church is only a copy of the truth, and the actual kingdom of heaven is inside of every believer [24:53]. They discuss the spiritual significance of the recent Charlie Kirk memorial service, seeing it as an example of the gospel being shared outside the four walls of the church [26:51]. They conclude with the importance of the Holy Spirit, walking in unity [37:03], and the power of the word Yahweh, which is spoken with every breath a person takes [41:08].

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