July 8, 2024
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In a dynamic and heartfelt session, Bishop Benjamin challenged the GoldCare family to see their lives as part of a larger, divine narrative—a modern-day exodus from tyranny and suffering into freedom and deliverance. Drawing from scripture and personal testimony, he reminded us that God’s word brings light, healing, and purpose even in our most challenging times.
Bishop Benjamin opened by focusing on the themes of freedom and deliverance. He cited Exodus 3 and 7 as foundational scriptures where God hears the cries of His people in Egypt.
“I have surely seen the affliction of my people…”
He explained that, just as God saw the suffering of the Israelites and had a plan to deliver them, He sees our afflictions today—whether they come from a tyrannical government, a flawed medical system, or personal battles. This divine awareness assures us that our struggles are not in vain; they are part of God’s prophetic plan to bring us out of bondage.
According to Bishop Benjamin, recognizing God as Lord (Adonai/ Jehovah) means understanding that everything we possess comes from Him. He emphasized that:
This reminder encourages believers to approach God boldly, knowing that He not only hears but also acts on behalf of His children.
Bishop Benjamin drew a powerful parallel between the biblical Exodus and the current state of our society. He likened the suffering in today’s world—marked by unjust policies, manipulated systems, and tyrannical practices—to the bondage of the Israelites in Egypt.
This prophetic vision invites GoldCare’s community to stand firm in their faith, ready to claim the freedom that God has long promised.
The session also explored the purpose of suffering. Bishop Benjamin explained that our trials are part of a divine timeline meant to refine us and to prove that God’s word is never nullified. He reminded us:
Through our hardships, we gain the strength to endure and the wisdom to see that redemption is not a future promise but a present reality in Christ.
Reflecting on America's history and the prophetic vision for its future, Bishop Benjamin encouraged believers to remember that true independence comes from God. He compared:
This call to boldness is not merely political; it’s a spiritual mandate to stand up, speak out, and live in the fullness of the freedom God provides.
Bishop Benjamin closed with a message of hope and fellowship. Despite the suffering and the challenges we face, he reminded us that:
As we celebrate our freedom—whether during national holidays or in our daily lives—we are called to remember that our struggles are temporary and our redemption is certain.
Conclusion
Bishop Benjamin’s class for GoldCare was a call to awaken to the prophetic deliverance unfolding around us. We are part of a modern exodus—a movement led by divine guidance, where every hardship prepares us for a breakthrough. By trusting in God’s sovereignty, reclaiming our spiritual inheritance, and standing boldly in our freedom, we participate in a legacy that transforms suffering into a testimony of His enduring love. Let us move forward with courage, knowing that every step we take is orchestrated by the One who sees, hears, and redeems all who call on Him.