Apostolic Mentoring

1,000,000 Souls Annually! ... English & Spanish

March 18, 2024 Rev. Charles G. Robinette Season 4 Episode 11
1,000,000 Souls Annually! ... English & Spanish
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Apostolic Mentoring
1,000,000 Souls Annually! ... English & Spanish
Mar 18, 2024 Season 4 Episode 11
Rev. Charles G. Robinette

Apostolic Mentoring
"1,000,000 Souls Annually!"
Rev. Adam Hunley
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Apostolic Mentoring
"1,000,000 Souls Annually!"
Rev. Adam Hunley
English / Spanish

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Speaker 1:

Shattaya siyanda la mochata. Oh, thank you Jesus. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah Y yanda la mochata. No rama sakanda la mochita, no rama shattara ma siy. Oh, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. Well, praise the Lord everybody, and welcome to Apostolic Mentoring. I greet you in the mighty name of Jesus from California, somewhere west of or maybe east of Sacramento, I think I would say the city that we are in, but Sister Audrey likes to butcher it and I just want to not offend anybody today, so we're just gonna not say the name of the city that I'm in. But what an honor it is to be a part of this great kingdom mission of equipping millions to reach billions. We're a great hour we are living in. The kingdom of God is exploding all around us.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna see Revelation 79 come to pass.

Speaker 1:

A great multitude that no man can number. How exciting it is to be a part of God's vision, in God's mission. In the last hour of the church, I want to give a shout out to Pastor Johnson, sister Audrey, pastor Johnson, when an audience was to be at Revival Church on Sunday, where God filled another 27 people with the gift of the Holy Ghost, where God filled another 27 souls with the gift of the Holy Ghost.

Speaker 2:

11 more were baptized in that name. That is, saved in the name of Jesus.

Speaker 1:

Love my friend, pastor Johnson, in the work they're doing in Modesto, california. We are so excited about what God has been doing through apostolic mentoring over the last 30 years, but especially this year.

Speaker 2:

We are so happy about all that has happened through apostolic mentoring over the last four years, but more than anything this year. As you know, we started the year out.

Speaker 1:

We were intentionally discussing the fivefold ministry If you have not yet watched or listened to those sessions, or get on the podcast or YouTube or Facebook and watch those great equipping sessions. Man, Sister, Audrey, you are a beast mode today. You're getting it.

Speaker 2:

I'm concentrating.

Speaker 1:

I can see you're even writing things down, as you're doing.

Speaker 2:

Look, this is called keynote.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I understand, man. It has been an amazing six weeks of apostolic mentoring, Just last week alone with brother DJ Hill.

Speaker 2:

Dj Hill you are the president of the United Pentecostal.

Speaker 1:

Continent. You are the president of the United Pentecostal Continent. We talked last week about this and that. Oh, my goodness, the importance of the leading, of the spirit and that critical systems and structures that help us accomplish kingdom mission.

Speaker 2:

And today we are so very excited to host on our apostolic mentoring podcast.

Speaker 1:

Pastor Adam Huntley, our general director of the United Pentecostal Continent and the president of the United Pentecostal Continent.

Speaker 2:

We are very excited to host on our apostolic mentoring podcast Pastor Adam Huntley our general director of global missions.

Speaker 1:

How exciting it is for us to hear his voice in the greatest hour of the church. Brother Huntley, we love you. We thank God for your voice. We want you to take your liberty and speak what the Lord has to say to the church.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, Brother Robinette, and I want to say what a delight and honor it is to be here with all of you that are joining both on the Zoom and on Facebook and just live around the world. It's an incredible honor to be a part of what God is doing in the church. Sorry, but don't let me, hermana.

Speaker 2:

It is, I believe, as Brother Robinette has said, the greatest day of the apostolic church.

Speaker 3:

It is, I believe, as Brother Robinette has said, the greatest day of the apostolic church.

Speaker 2:

And I am honored to get to be a small part of what the Lord is doing around the world.

Speaker 3:

I want to say how much I appreciate Brother and Sister Robinette and their family. They are voices of faith and vision and power globally and I honor them today. I'm so very grateful for their sacrifices over the years to be able to position themselves where they are today as that voice. I want to say that I know their journey has not been pain free and I want them to know that the global church appreciates their sacrifice. I knew them way back when and and their voice really has not changed very much it was a voice of faith in Michigan, it was a voice of faith in Vienna and it is a global voice of faith today.

Speaker 3:

And I just want to say, from global missions and from the place that the Lord has allowed me to currently sit, I appreciate and honor and love the Robinet family very, very much and I'm just very, very grateful. I'm thankful for the body and today I'm not going to share, I really don't. I don't have a message to preach, I just want to. I feel that God is opening opportunities for global partnerships and I believe that I believe that we're going to see a connection between the apostolic and the administrative.

Speaker 2:

I believe that it's a new day and I want to partner together with you all.

Speaker 3:

I give honor to everybody who's joining us pastors, saints. God bless all of you.

Speaker 2:

I want to read just very quickly from the book of Acts, chapter two.

Speaker 3:

You're familiar with the verses I'm going to read.

Speaker 2:

And I'm going to read just very quickly from the book of Acts, chapter two Versus 14 to 17.

Speaker 3:

This is apostolic DNA, and this is what is marked as apostolic in the DNA.

Speaker 2:

It's the day of Pentecost.

Speaker 3:

Peter, standing up with the 11, lives up his voice and says unto them ye men of Judea, all ye that dwell at Jerusalem, be this known unto you and hearken to my words, for these are not drunken, as you supposed to sing is but the third hour of the day, but this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel.

Speaker 3:

It shall come to pass in the last days, sayeth God I'll pour out my spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters will prophesy. Your young men will see visions and your old men shall dream dreams. He quoted Joel, the prophet, and he said this is that. This is that I want you to know, that I believe in the apostolic church of the 21st century. I don't believe we are deficient from any church that has ever come before. I believe we are fully furnished and fully functional in every apostolic way.

Speaker 3:

I believe that God has still placed in the church apostles, prophets, evangelists, teachers and pastors. And I believe we're seeing greater function of those roles than we ever have before. I believe God is elevating the offices and the functions of apostolic ministry in a way that we have not seen for a very, very long time.

Speaker 2:

I am grateful for this because we need it.

Speaker 3:

We must do the work of God, god's way. We cannot build a structure or create a system that does not allow for the apostolic move of God's power and his authority.

Speaker 2:

No podem nosotros armar una estructura nuestra manera, sin poder seguir la dirección de Dios a su manera, con su poder.

Speaker 3:

And I am so very grateful for a church structure that has room for the power of God.

Speaker 2:

Yo estoy tan contento que hay una iglesia que tiene ese campo para crecer de la manera que Dios quiere.

Speaker 3:

Now let me be clear no man-made structure can contain the kingdom.

Speaker 2:

Ahora déjame estar claro que no hay ni una estructura del hombre que pueda contener el reino de Dios.

Speaker 3:

The kingdom knows no end. El reino no conoce fin. The kingdom has no boundaries.

Speaker 2:

El reino no tiene ninguna ligadura.

Speaker 3:

At least not boundaries on heaven in earth. It has boundaries in heaven, but it's un bound in earth.

Speaker 2:

Tal vez tenga ligaduras en el cielo, pero no las tiene en la tierra.

Speaker 3:

And so I'm not suggesting that any man-made structure can contain the kingdom.

Speaker 2:

Así que yo no estoy sugiriendo que cualquier estructura del hombre pueda contener el reino de Dios.

Speaker 3:

But I believe that within the kingdom there is amazing space for God to do, through men and through women, what he desires to do.

Speaker 2:

Pero yo creo que por medio de su reino hay suficiente espacio para que Dios pueda hacer lo que quiera hacer en esta hora por medio de su reino Acts, chapter 2, is this amazing apostolic explosion that takes place. En el libro. De hecho, capítulo 2, es algo explosivo en lo que ocurre en este momento.

Speaker 3:

It completely obliterates the concepts that existed in the Old Testament as far as the power of God, y completamente abandona todo lo que en el antiguo testamento se suponía que eran las cosas. And I think probably to that first century church, those people that were there on the day of Pentecost I think it probably felt like it was a new day and that everything had changed.

Speaker 2:

Y yo creo fervientemente que la iglesia primitiva, los primeros que llegaron creyeron que este era un nuevo día y una nueva manera.

Speaker 3:

And it was a truly, it was a new day for the church.

Speaker 2:

Y realmente era un día nuevo para la iglesia.

Speaker 3:

And it was full of power, it was full of miracles, it was full of authority, it was full of the presence of God Y realmente estaba lleno de presencia de Dios, con su poder, con milagros, y completamente llenos de la presencia de Dios.

Speaker 3:

And I long for Pentecost every day. And then I get to Acts chapter six. And Acts chapter six, it doesn't end that Pentecostal period but it gives us a different view into that early church period. Acts chapter six and verse one says In those days when the number of disciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Greeks or the Greeks against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration.

Speaker 2:

In those days, as the number of disciples grew, there was a murmuring of the Greeks against the Hebrews that the widows of those were neglected in the daily distribution. More disciples means more murmuring, and each one who has been in this leadership says Amen.

Speaker 3:

More disciples meant more murmuring, but then we continue on reading in Acts, chapter six, about the solution to the problem. The solution to the problem was not Now. Maybe rebuke was part of the solution, but we don't have that on record you know what I see. I see that apostolic revival and apostolic ministry produces more disciples.

Speaker 2:

I can realize that apostolic revival produces more disciples, but among more disciples there are more challenges.

Speaker 3:

And how the early church approached this first conflict is very, very important. There wasn't a split between the Greeks and the Hebrews. There were legitimate issues that had to be dealt with in the Apostolic Church. Can I just say I am praying that God gives us apostolic leadership and I believe he has that will see legitimate challenges and legitimate deficiencies and deal with them in a spirit-led way.

Speaker 2:

And let me tell you that I am seeing that there are leaders where we really see legitimate situations and also the legitimate flaws that exist in the Church, because as the Apostolic Church grows, there's going to be challenges.

Speaker 3:

The answer and the solution to this apostolic challenge was not shutting things down. It was expanding the authority and expanding the apostolic structure of the New Testament Church. They had to find a way forward that expanded and shared authority, anointing and power. I believe that it is the will of God for every born-again believer to operate in a Holy Ghost Spirit-led Apostolic function. It's fascinating to me because when they appoint these seven men who are full of faith and who are full of the blessing of God, they lay hands on them.

Speaker 2:

And it's fascinating for me to see how this primitive Church put these seven people together and shared that leadership and that authority where they were full of the Holy Spirit and could lay hands on them.

Speaker 3:

And that's something that means spiritual. They weren't sending them to go preach, they were sending them to go wait tables. But there was an anointing for waiting tables.

Speaker 2:

But there was an anointing for serving tables. There is something so surprising and wonderful that when we are truly managing the Holy Spirit, we see this leadership of power and there is a marriage in the apostolic and the administrative.

Speaker 3:

They are sides that represent the mind and the heart of God. For the Church of the 21st century to be able to go where God wants us to go, we've got to engage the Spirit and the Word. There must be an appreciation for that which is other than me in the kingdom. There must be an appreciation for that which is different or other than me. And you know what happens when that marriage of the apostolic and the administrative happens. It creates a sustainable space where the Word is multiplied. The number of disciples multiplies further. How we deal with apostolic conflict will determine whether the Word multiplies or whether the Word is stifled.

Speaker 2:

The way we deal with these difficulties or conflicts is the way we are going to see how it grows.

Speaker 3:

I am asking God to anoint this Church with a powerful anointing to come to conflict in apostolic circumstances at a healthy, right way. You say there should be no conflict in the apostolic Church. Don't tell Peter and Paul that. Don't tell the Council in Acts 15 that Anywhere there are people, there's going to be potential for conflict. But the Spirit of God shows us, leads us and guides us how to find an apostolic resolution. And you know what happens. There's this amazing thing that takes place when the apostolic Church deals with conflict in a godly, holy, ghost-filled way. It doesn't repel people, it draws people to the truth. There's an anointing to deal with apostolic conflict. We've got to recognize the variety of giftings. I'm going to get into some detail here in just a few moments but we've got to recognize the variety of giftings in the body.

Speaker 2:

We need everybody.

Speaker 3:

The Church needs every member. Let me show you this.

Speaker 3:

If you say, well, I don't matter, or that person doesn't matter, they don't matter. Okay, you pick which body part you want us to cut off. Okay, if parts of the body don't matter, show me what we can get rid of the whole Gospel to the whole world by not the whole Church, but a whole Church. We've got to have a Church that is whole. Structure alone is insufficient, and apostolic anointing alone is insufficient. What enabled the early Church to move forward was this combination of both. There has never been a greater need for this understanding of the complementary nature of the apostolic Church.

Speaker 2:

If we truly are at the end of time which I believe we are.

Speaker 3:

The times and seasons seem to indicate that this is coming to a conclusion. We must seek unity like never before. We must seek reconciliation like never before. We must seek a godly approach to conflict resolution like never before. We must look for an approach to global ministry that recognizes that none of the five fold operates in isolation.

Speaker 3:

God's been dealing with me about the difference between Saul and David. Both had anointings, both were directed divinely. Saul had no mighty men, david we find three, we find thirty, we find there's list after list of David and his mighty men. I don't find any record of Saul and his mighty men. I believe God intended for us to work in tandem and work together. I believe that God has brought us all to the kingdom for such a time as this. I believe that God is arranging things in his fashion for his purpose.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to speak for the next few moments from the perspective of global missions, and I recognize that the United Pentecostal Church International is not the entirety of the body of Christ, but it's the part of the body I know the most about, and so I want to share with you what I feel and the direction I feel for what God is leading us towards, thanks to the hard work of people around the world. 2023 was a record breaking year in baptisms in Jesus' name and infillings with the Holy Ghost connected with the United Pentecostal Church. Roughly a quarter of a million people were baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost in connection with the United Pentecostal Church last year, and I want to say how grateful I am. A significant portion of those happened in crusade events and in large scale events.

Speaker 2:

We're seeing new nations opened and we're seeing other nations re-opened. We're seeing language groups that have never had a witness or that we've never known about. We're seeing new languages and new people groups reached with the gospel.

Speaker 3:

God is doing something in the world that is extraordinary. I love what Brother Robinette shared in the beginning. There is a multitude that no man can number. I believe that there's multiple reasons why no man can number that multitude. I believe number one it's a number that is great, but it's also that we will never know fully how much God is doing in the world at any given time. God's doing stuff in places that I don't have any clue about. He's operating in ways and among groups of people that we will never know until we get over there. God is at work in the world.

Speaker 3:

I've always prayed for global revival. I've always prayed for direction from God, but I began to pray in earnest just a few months ago, asking God what do you want us to be a part of? I can't answer for what I don't know, but I should be able to have a vision and answer for what God is speaking to those that we are connected with and what I felt the Lord speak to me for. Global missions is a sustainable annual harvest of a million plus people.

Speaker 3:

A million plus disciples from every nation and people group. I'm not smart enough to think about this, but the Lord later told me. He said you see Pentecost as a one-time event. I see Pentecost as an everyday event in my global church and here's what and every word I want to say. Every word matters. So Pentecost every day a sustainable annual harvest of a million plus disciples from every nation and people group. I mean, I want to talk about sustainability. Sustainability is a harvest that we have the systems and structures to retain, disciple and deploy into the world. It's a harvest that we have the systems and structures to retain that we have the structure to disciple and then send out.

Speaker 3:

Now, I believe God is, is and will do things that are beyond our ability and beyond what we can count, but I believe God wants to give us, as global missions, one million plus disciples that are sustainable, that we can keep, that we can teach, that we can send out.

Speaker 2:

But I believe God is willing to have substantially disciples that are totally rooted in God, that we can discipline and send out.

Speaker 3:

I believe that it should be annual. I'm not talking about a good year. I'm not talking well, we did it once and we're done. I'm talking about year after year, after year, and I believe compound interest principles come into play. I'm not so much presenting a destination as I am presenting a roadmap. I believe God wants to take us down a road of global revival and harvest.

Speaker 2:

I believe.

Speaker 3:

I believe it will multiply beyond that million. And I'm talking about disciples. I'm not talking about number that got the Holy Ghost or number that were baptized. We might have to baptize two million in order to net a million disciples plus. A disciple is a convert that continues. It is a person that moves on in the process. And can I just be? I'm just going to be practical with you. Today.

Speaker 3:

It's harder to measure discipleship than it is to measure the new birth, and one of the reasons we focus on the new birth number one it matters on desalvation, but it's also easier to measure. Discipleship is a more difficult thing to measure, but I believe God's going to give us benchmarks and ways to measure effective discipleship. I believe God's got people in the Apostolic Church. They might not be Peter and James and John preaching the Word. They might be Stephen and the others who are doing menial tasks. I believe God's got some apostolic brains that are going to help us come up with measures of what discipleship looks like, and I believe it's going to come from every nation. We will not only go where we are guaranteed large numbers Now. We are going to go where there are large numbers, but Jesus gave us a geographic mandate to every nation, tribe, kindred and tongue. We're going to keep going to places that are resistant to the Gospel.

Speaker 3:

I believe, brother Robinette, god's going to give apostles and prophets in the Gospel-resistant places of the world, and it might start with one or two or a small trickle. But our mandate is not just to go to every people, group, every tribe, every language and I know I'm preaching to the choir today. I know that if you're on this call, you're already on board, but I want to say thank you for what you're doing already In order to see this sustainable annual harvest of a million plus, to start with, of disciples. I believe there are three areas where we've got to improve in what we're doing. Number one is global partnerships. I believe that God's got people in every corner of the globe that are ready and anointed to help the global body. There's a really bad word that I'm going to say.

Speaker 2:

Colonialism.

Speaker 3:

That idea must die. In the Apostolic Church, the whole Council of God will not just be in English. The whole Council of God for this Apostolic Age will not be from a North American perspective alone. As we engage as a global church, god and His power, his anointing, will start speaking things and will start hearing things that we've never heard ever before. I've said this to our board this past week and I've said this to our missionaries around the world.

Speaker 3:

The answer that you've been praying for for decades. The message that we've been praying would be preached that would shake the world Might not be preached in English, it might not be preached with a voice in a language you recognize. This shouldn't be revelation, but maybe it is. Peter didn't preach in English. Paul didn't preach in English. The most amazing apostolic voices of the New Testament spoke in languages that we wouldn't understand today. I believe there's going to be apostolic voices in Mandarin and in Arabic. I believe there's going to be Apostle Pauls that speak Malagasy and Luganda and Khmer and Hmong. I could keep going. I believe we've got to make space in our minds, in our hearts and in our systems for a truly global apostolic partnership.

Speaker 2:

I believe digital engagement is key.

Speaker 3:

I believe digital engagement is key, the greatest opportunities we have in the world today we carry in our hands and we talk on and text on all the time.

Speaker 3:

Brother Bernard said this to a meeting just a few days ago. He said every generation of apostolics has believed that the whole world would hear. It is the generation of the last 20 years. This is the first generation where it's actually been possible for the technology to exist for the whole world to hear. Years ago, god anointed people to write tracks. I believe God's going to anoint programmers in the 21st century. I believe the same gift of faith and apostolic anointing that's on Brother Robinette to preach around the world, god's going to give it to programmers that will write digital code that will change the world. Yes, I believe in programmer anointing. It might look different, sound different, feel different, but it's apostolic. I don't just mean digitizing what we've had in the past. I mean the creation of new, specialized content.

Speaker 2:

I'm not just talking about what's been said in the past or digital, but I'm talking about new, new functions, new apostolic programs.

Speaker 3:

People are God's prized possession. They are made in his image. That's not just the loss, but that also applies to the church and the missionary family. We must answer the call in a sustainable way.

Speaker 2:

Yes, we sacrifice.

Speaker 3:

Yes, we go through difficult things, but at the same time, we must be good stewards of the bodies, minds and spirits that God has gifted us with. We must become what God wants us to become. Our greatest investment, as the church, is in people. We need sustainability in recruitment and training. We need sustainability in leadership. We cannot act like people will be around forever, but we must, in a healthy way, address transitions in leadership and transitions in the kingdom in order to be successful. We must be sustainable in how we care for God's people. Dysfunction in our homes does not glorify God. The Holy Ghost can heal anything, but can I just tell you something? The Holy Ghost does not often heal what we hide. I'll say it again the Holy Ghost does not often heal what we hide.

Speaker 3:

There's this amazing scripture that says confess your faults one to another. Doesn't say so you may be forgiven. It says so you may be healed. The Apostolic Church needs a revelation of confession and getting things out into the open. You think we're ministering in apostolic power and authority. Now Just wait until we start getting things out in the open, our issues out in the open, and God starts healing us. The world has not seen anything yet. Until they see a whole church ministering in the power of God's presence, I believe that it is the greatest hour of the Apostolic Church. I believe we can see Pentecost every day and I believe it could go far beyond that, but we can only get there together.

Speaker 3:

I want to make a public declaration that I will do everything within my power to enable a sustainable way to reach the world. I will build bridges with anybody who will allow me to build bridges with them. I will embrace the fivefold ministry of the Apostolic Church and I will do my best to see an anointed marriage of administration and the Apostolic I will do everything I can to find this marriage, this union between the administrative and the Apostolic, because we do not raise our hands in our voices if we ask God to speak to us individually at this moment, lord, I pray a touch of your spirit to come upon every person listening to this call right now.

Speaker 3:

I pray in the name of Jesus that there would be a fume of your spirit, lord, that would help us, god, to bring into the light things that are hidden. I pray, oh God, that you would give us a vision, lord, of sustainability, a vision of digital engagement, a vision of global partnerships. I pray for an anointing for the practical to come upon the minds and the spirits of your church. We need moments of inspiration, we've got to have moments of faith, we've got to have faith that stretches us beyond what we can ask or think, and I pray you would couple that visionary anointing with an anointing for the practical that would enable us to go where you're calling us to go. In the name of Jesus, I pray. I pray that you would come upon every person listening to this call right now.

Speaker 2:

I pray that you would come upon every person listening to this call right now, and that's a great combination.

Speaker 1:

Wow, I'm just blown away with this great apostolic mentoring session.

Speaker 2:

I know that you guys already know the reach of apostolic mentoring.

Speaker 1:

I tell you every week how important it is for us to share, share, share. Get this word out. It is amazing how the Lord has anointed apostolic mentoring, the reach that God has given this ministry it's so important that we continue to share these great apostolic words to the world the kingdom word makes people run and the church must run in this hour and not in different directions. We got to chase after kingdom vision and kingdom mission.

Speaker 2:

It's the unity.

Speaker 1:

Still very important. Thank you all for being on apostolic mentoring today. We are so excited about what God is doing through apostolic mentoring. Out of the four million podcasts in the world, apostolic mentoring is now in the top 2.5% of all global podcasts. God is giving this team, this global family, a voice into many, many works all around the world. So please share this session on your Facebook, YouTube, whatever. Please go on to your favorite podcast platform and subscribe to apostolic mentoring. As I told you last week, you can help apostolic mentoring continue to grow by leaving a review. Remember what I said last week if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. But all praise God for what he's doing through apostolic mentoring.

Speaker 1:

As a reminder next Monday apostolic mentoring is going to have another fierce powerful session with Dr Clay Jackson, as always Monday, 1 PM Eastern time. Let me say one more time Thank you to Brother Hunley. Thank you to Sister Aldredt.

Speaker 2:

Thank you to Pastor Acca.

Speaker 1:

Sister Constance, brother Scott, who we're translating in this session today.

Speaker 2:

We love you all.

Speaker 1:

Thank God for your ministry and your work of the Lord that you've done here in this apostolic mentoring session.

Speaker 2:

All right, do what you always do, take yourselves off mute and say goodbye. Thank you to Brother Hunley.

Speaker 1:

Thank you to Brother Hunley.

Speaker 3:

Brother, brother Hunter.

Speaker 1:

Dos.

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