Angel Talk, June 7, 2026
Angel Talk with Jim Young and Sandy Young
Topic: Melchizedek The First Creation After Adam
Melchizedek, Abraham, and the Spiritual Discipline of Walking with God
He had no Mother, no Father and was known throughout the area as The Prince of Salem. He called Abraham telepathically from the Mesopotamia area known as UR. Abraham hearing the call of his Lord left all his wealth to make a treacherous trip to Jerusalem.
Join us for another exciting Angel Talk radio show sponsored by The Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing.
Melchizedek and the Hidden Dimensions of the Abraham Story
The episode opens with Reverend Sandy and Reverend Jim Young welcoming listeners to Angel Talk Radio Live and introducing a teaching on Melchizedek, Abraham, Sarah, spiritual discipline, and the path of serving God. Sandy presents Melchizedek as the Prince of Salem, a high priest connected with Yahweh El Elyon, and a figure whose story opens deeper meanings than many listeners may have been taught. The hosts frame the episode as a spiritual exploration rather than a conventional historical lecture.
Truth, Testing, and the Responsibility of Enlightenment
Sandy begins with a prophecy-style reading about seeking the secrets of the universe and the responsibility that comes with receiving truth. The reading emphasizes honesty, humility, gratitude, discipline, and the danger of arrogance or selfishness when spiritual knowledge is misused. The hosts connect this message to the idea that God gives people strength for their appointed purpose and that every person is here for a specific reason.
Melchizedek, Sacred Names, and the Priesthood
The central teaching explores Melchizedek as king of Salem, priest of El Elyon, and teacher of sacred names and divine principles. The hosts discuss Noah, the flood, Abraham’s rescue of Lot, the meeting between Abraham and Melchizedek, and the tithe Abraham gave after the battle. They connect Melchizedek to the priestly order later associated with Yahushua or Jesus, describing that order as a bridge between ancient covenant, spiritual authority, and the promise of redemption.
Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, and the Cost of Impatience
A large portion of the discussion turns to Abraham and Sarah, including Sarah’s beauty, the hosts’ interpretation of her connection to goddess energies, her time in Pharaoh’s court, and the circumstances surrounding Hagar and Ishmael. The hosts present Sarah’s impatience and Abraham’s choices as examples of how humans try to help God’s promise along instead of waiting for divine timing. They describe the resulting division between Isaac and Ishmael as a spiritual and familial wound with lasting consequences.
Faith, Fear, and the Need to Walk God’s Path
Jim and Sandy repeatedly return to the importance of faith over fear. They discuss Moses, the Red Sea, the Israelites in the wilderness, the golden calf, the Ten Commandments, and the need to remove fear before reaching higher spiritual consciousness. The hosts argue that miracles alone do not transform the heart; daily choices, humility, prayer, service, and willingness to follow God’s direction are what move a person forward spiritually.
Daily Service, Spiritual Integrity, and Love in Action
The episode closes by applying these teachings to everyday life, including honesty with money, marriage, relationships, politics, anger, insecurity, and service to others. The hosts encourage listeners to pray, ask God for guidance, share love, help others, and recognize small acts of kindness as meaningful spiritual work. They end by reminding listeners that God is waiting to lift them if they ask, and they invite listeners to contact them for questions, counseling, and readings.
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Welcome to Angel Talk Radio Live with your hosts, Jim and Sandy Young.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Welcome, everyone. I am Reverend Sandy.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
And I am Reverend Jim.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Welcome to Angel Talk Radio Live. Our show is sponsored by the Living Light Center, a Church of Faith and Healing.
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Welcome, everyone, to Angel Talk. Today our show is going to be on Melchizedek, the first creation after Adam. He had no mother, no father, and was known throughout the area as the Prince of Salem. He called Abraham telepathically from the Mesopotamian area known as Ur, and Abraham, hearing the call of his Lord, left all of his wealth to make a treacherous trip to Jerusalem. You may think what you have been taught is the whole story, but the story gives many directions.
So join us for another exciting Angel Talk radio show, sponsored by the Living Light Center, a Church of Faith and Healing.
I would like to start off by doing a little prophecy reading for you.
When one turns to God and asks to know the secrets of the universe, you must consider and recognize within yourself whether you are an honest, worthy, and sincere person. When the truth is fully exposed to you must be prepared, because if you have any faults or weak points, you will be tested in those areas.
If your purpose for this truth is not carefully recognized and humbly acknowledged with gratitude, you may find yourself indulging in selfish acts that will distract you and lead you off your path. You may become arrogant and feel you no longer need to learn and study. You may feel as if you are on an emotional high.
You have to learn discipline to understand this gift of truth to its fullest extent and acknowledge that all power is given to one by God and can be just as easily taken away. That is why the path to enlightenment is a stage of growth, so that respect for God is always acknowledged, so that our purpose is to serve others, to teach, to try to express His love to all, to become more aware of our thoughts and actions, and to take the time to listen when God communicates with us.
It is important that we put into perspective what we really need in life and what it is that we want. Also examine your life and determine how much time you spend doing your spiritual work versus your physical work and pleasure. Do you pray? Do you give gratitude to God or sing His praises? He hears us and offers us blessings if we only acknowledge Him.
Know that we are in a time of much change, and we should set our ego aside and pray that His light and love comfort and protect us, that He guide us through any hard times, and that He have mercy upon us. If we are about to be judged, ask yourself: are you worthy? If you feel you are not, ask God for forgiveness and be willing to change your bad habits, because God is forgiving to those who are sincere.
Every day of your life is a choice. God waits with open arms for those who choose Him. The blessings of God are always with us. Do the best you can, for even Abraham, with all of his faults, had his tries counted as righteousness by God.
I want to share some words of wisdom from Joel Osteen: “We all face pressure in life, obstacles too great, challenges so tough, and dreams too big. But God took into account all you would face, every struggle and every setback, and He gave you all the strength and courage you need to become all you are meant to be. You are made for this moment. You are stronger than you think.” Thank you, and blessings to you.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
It is amazing. I was just walking through the rooms, and the television was on. All of a sudden, I heard those words come out of the TV, and it was like, “Oh, my goodness.” You back up, look at who is on there, and go, “Of course it is him.”
He has always been one, as far as I am concerned, who lifts people up, but he requires something out of you when he does. So does God. I think that has always been his prevalent message: you are here for a very specific reason. You did not just happen to fall off a cloud and land here; you are here for a particular purpose, one that only you can do.
That is why, when someone takes their own life, it throws the equilibrium off somewhat, because that person was here to do a specific purpose. Someone else has to take up that yoke and do it in that person’s place. It is hard enough to walk your own path.
When you look at what we are walking through, this is the last part of this system that we will have to endure, I will say. Yet I say “endure,” but there is so much beauty, too. We are cleaning up some of the messes our ancestors may have left behind. Sometimes there just was not a high enough consciousness on the planet, and you can try as hard as you might, but if the mass consciousness is pushing down and you are trying to push up, it is hard.
The key is that we need to get everyone moving in that specific direction so there is not a drag on us. For the most part, I think most everyone has completed anything left over from our ancestors. But if you find yourself running around saying, “Well, that is just the way it has always been,” then I would say you might want to sit down, meditate, pray, and ask that you be given the truth on that particular statement.
If Satan had his way, things would be really bad. Yet God has never left us. Sometimes Satan thinks he has a hook on something or a hold on something, and all of a sudden the Holy Spirit moves through like a mighty rushing wind and wipes out what the dark forces had planned for years to put into effect. That is because God is not mocked.
He will give even the dark forces a little rope. They have free will, too, which has always been hard for me to understand completely. But God loves every creation He has ever made, and He will give everybody every chance and every possibility to complete the path they came into this world for.
If you do not think you came into this world for a particular purpose, you are wrong. If you are here right now, then you are here to do something great. You are going to perform something great, and God is going to be the one who lifts you up into that place. But you have to hold on to your integrity.
If you have allowed yourself to be strayed one way or another because of money, or because you feel you have to keep accruing money, ask yourself: how much do I need? Not how much do I want, but how much do I need? I am telling you that there are not that many years ahead left. When you think about it, ask, “What do I really need?”
If you have enough to pay your light bill and put gas in your car, which I know is getting more expensive every day, and if you have enough to share food, resources, or things that people need when they do not have the money to do it, then you are serving God and God’s will. Anything other than that requires hard questions.
It has been said that nobody gets through the gates of heaven unless they are on the arm of another. You have to ask yourself: can I set aside the material realm for God’s realm, for the spiritual realm, first and foremost? When that is done, you will find that the needs of the material automatically come. They were put into motion at the beginning of creation for you.
Even with this little bald patch on the back of my head, God knows how many hairs are on my head. God knows, and God placed into creation everything you could ever need. Actually, He put into creation everything you could ever want.
If you can put your hand in God’s and say, “Lead me,” walk with your eyes straight ahead, see the face of Jesus, have the Christ fill you, and do not stray from that path, then do nothing at all if you cannot do it for Christ. The Christ should be in everything. What He is not in will not survive. It is just that simple.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Yes, very true. Let’s talk about Melchizedek.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Melchizedek has been one of the things in life that I have had such a connection with, such a wonderful energy and being of light. It has been like 35 or 40 years, hasn’t it?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Yes, absolutely. He is known as the Prince of Peace, one seeking ever to bless those in their judgments who have sought to become channels for a helpful influence without seeking material gain, mental glory, or material glory.
Melchizedek was the prophet, king of righteousness, and the first high priest of the order of Yahweh El Elyon, the Most High Power of powers, in the pious age when mankind walked upright. Melchizedek was born of a divine manifestation recorded in the Book of Enoch, one of the last prophetic books of the Bible.
After the flood of Noah, Melchizedek came to the area to build the great Jerusalem, Yahweh’s city of peace, and to bless and teach Abraham. Through Yahweh El Elyon, Abraham was promised that through his seed all nations would be blessed.
Elohim called Noah to make an ark, 300 cubits in length, 50 cubits in width, and 30 cubits in height, with two stories in the middle and its door one cubit. When the ark was completed, Yahweh opened the doors of heaven and poured rain upon the earth for 150 days, and all flesh, except Noah and his family, was destroyed.
Noah was about 500 years old when he fathered three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. After 100 years, after the birth of his three sons, he went into the ark in the month of Pharmuthi, according to the Egyptians, and according to the Hebrews, Nisan, on the 18th day. The ark floated for 40 days. In all, they were in the ark for 120 days. He went into the ark at 600 years old, and in the 601st year of his life, he went out from the ark in the month of Pharmuthi, according to the Egyptians, and Nisan, according to the Hebrews, on the 28th day. After the flood, he lived 350 years, and he died. He lived 950 years in all.
Melchizedek’s appearance was after the flood. When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, born in his own house, 318 of them, and pursued them unto Dan. He divided himself against them, he and his servants, by night, and smote them and pursued them unto Hobah, which is on the left hand of Damascus. He brought back all the goods and also brought again his brother Lot, his goods, the women, and the people.
The king of Sodom went out to meet him after his return from the slaughter of Chedorlaomer and of the kings that were with him, at the Valley of Shaveh.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Now, Sandy, it should be said here that you are talking about Melchizedek after Jerusalem had been built, correct? Prior to that, he was also on the earth, and he was considered the Prince of Jerusalem.
If you look at the name Jerusalem, here in America is about the only place where we pronounce it with a hard J. In other places, the J is pronounced differently; it does not have a hard “jah” to it. So it would have been closer to “Yerusalem,” or “Yah-rusalem,” and it describes him as just that: the hero, or hiero, of Salem.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Absolutely. You are so right.
As I was saying, after his return from the slaughter of Chedorlaomer and the kings that were with him at the Valley of Shaveh, which is the King’s Dale, Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought forth bread and wine. He was the priest of El Elyon, and he blessed him and said, “Blessed be Abram of El Elyon, possessor of heaven and earth, and blessed be El Elyon, who has delivered thine enemies into thy hand.” Abraham gave him tithes of all, which is in Genesis 14:14-20.
For this Melchizedek, king of Salem, priest of Yahweh El Elyon, met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him. To him also Abraham gave a tenth of all. First, by interpretation, he was king of righteousness, and after that also king of Salem and peace. His father and mother were not recorded in the genealogies as such, and neither the beginning of his days nor the end of his life, but he was a representation of the Son of Yahweh for the continuous priesthood.
Now consider how great this man was, unto whom even the patriarch Abraham gave the tenth of his spoils.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
And right from the start, he referred to him as Lord.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Right. This is all noted in Hebrews 7:1-10.
The blessing upon Abraham by Melchizedek, the first high priest of Yahweh El Elyon, the Most High Power of powers, perfected his spiritual walk and prepared him to be the father of a multitude of nations. When Abram was 99 years old, Yahweh appeared to Abram, saying, “I am El Shaddai. Walk before Me and be perfect, and I will make My covenant between Me and thee, and I will multiply thee exceedingly.” Abram fell on his face, and Elyon talked with him, saying, “As for Me, behold, My covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of a multitude of nations. Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham, for a father of a multitude of nations have I made thee.”
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
You notice, and we were talking about this earlier, if you say the name Abram, or you say Abraham, you can feel the higher vibration of the name when it is Abraham.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Absolutely. Continuing, he said, “I will establish My covenant between Me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be Elohim unto thee and to thy seed after thee.” That is Genesis 17:1-7.
According to the prophetic promise, this great being, Melchizedek, was foretold, and there would come one of twelve high priests who would rise up after him to fulfill the office and the teaching of the last priestly order through the seed of Abraham. Yahushua, Jesus, was the promised holy seed foretold, who would come from the genealogy of Abraham to become the propitiation of the order of Melchizedek.
“For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling the unclean, sacrifice for the purifying of the flesh, how much more shall the blood of Yahushua, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to Yahweh El Elyon, purge your consciousness from death-causing works to serve the living Elohim? For this purpose He is the mediator of the new covenant, that by means of death, for the redemption of transgressions under the first covenant, those which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.” That is Hebrews 9:13-15.
Around the year 3 A.C.E., the fulfillment of the promise divinely given to Abraham took place through the birth of a Hebrew child by a virgin woman named Mary, or Maryam. She called the child Yahushua, or Jesus, which literally means Yahweh delivers, according to the instruction given by the angel Gabriel.
This child was destined to be the first of the twelve last high priests after the order of Melchizedek. “For every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in things pertaining to Yahweh, that he may offer gifts and sacrifice for sin; who can have compassion on the ignorant and on those that are out of the way, for he himself also is compassed with infirmity. By reason thereof, he ought, as for the people, so also for himself, to offer for sin. No man takes this honor unto himself, but he that is called of Yahweh, as was Aaron.
“So also the Messiah glorified not Himself to be made a high priest, but He that said unto Him, ‘Thou art My Son. Today have I begotten Thee.’ As He says also in another place, ‘Thou art a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.’”
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
It is really so simple, but sometimes even we forget to make sure we have covered the beginnings as the teaching moves upward. The walk of a peculiar people is how I think Edgar Cayce said it, and it is the Hebrews. We forget sometimes to go back and look at it, because what occurred at that point is occurring at this point. There is no time in God’s mind. If you are living within the Spirit of God, in God’s mind, then there is no time. You are living that very timeframe right now as you did then.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Then it was said, “Who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplication with strong crying and tears unto Him that was able to save Him from death, and was heard for His reverence, though He was the Son, yet He learned obedience by the things He suffered. Having accomplished this, He became the author of eternal salvation unto those who obey Him, called of Yahweh a high priest after the order of Melchizedek.
“Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to utter, seeing you are dull of hearing. For when, for the time, you ought to be teachers, you need that one teach you again the first principles of the oracles of Yahweh, and you have become such as have need of milk and not of strong meat. For everyone that uses milk is unskillful in the word of righteousness, for he is a babe. But strong meat belongs to them that are of full age, even those who, by reason of use, have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.” That is Hebrews 5:1-14.
“Wherein Yahweh, willing more abundantly to show unto the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath, that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for Yahweh to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us. Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which enters into that within the veil, where the forerunner is for us entered, even Yahushua, made a high priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.” That is Hebrews 6:17-20.
The ancient Melchizedek, as the high priest to El Elyon, was the teacher of the holy names of Yahweh and taught Abraham the use of these names: how to invoke and provoke the holy presence of the Most High Creator, Yahweh, to bring about blessings, power, and change in his life. The lineage of these teachings was passed down from generation to generation unto Moses, who wrote the holy names in Hebraic Torah and used the powers of the holy names to deliver the children of Israel out of bondage.
In Scripture, the rod of Moses was the allegoric term for the use of the holy names. Prophetically, while upon the Mount of Mercy, there was a visit among the holy angels, and Yahweh El Elyon, the holy name of the prophet, came upon a tomb, and he was told he was the king of righteousness.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Melchizedek, being the one who brought these ancient teachings, the prophet and king of righteousness, the first high priest, opened the doors for humanity to understand the possibilities for our growth and understanding. All things were made so that we could begin to understand God more strongly, have stronger belief, know that we are never alone, and know that He is here with us.
When we ask for God’s help, God hears us. We are never left alone. Maybe God sends His angels to answer our prayers, but we are always heard by God. How often do we hear from God? He is always ministering to the souls of His own.
If you claim to be a Christian, for whatever reason, whatever church, it does not really matter. Your path is your path. But if you claim to be a Christian, it is not enough just to claim it, although that is the first step. It is necessary to claim, “I believe that Christ, Yeshua, died for my sins,” and you can go before that throne at any time and ask.
All things are one, and we seem to forget that. Everything you do, every place you go, and everyone you see are one part of the whole. Without any one of those parts, you do not have the whole.
We came here for a purpose. Too often we think we just got kicked off a cloud, and there could be nothing farther from the truth. You were specially designed and created to perform and do certain things for the kingdom of God, so that at this time everyone would have a chance to be saved and to go through the gates of heaven.
Yet are we fulfilling the mission or the promise for which we came in? You have to ask yourself, “What did I do today? Did I talk with someone on the street? If I did I bring up God or Christ? If someone called me and needed me to do some work, and I went and did an estimate, did I bring up God and make Him part of everything I do? Or are we afraid to do that because we might not get the job if we bring up Christ, or because they are some other religion?”
Here is where division has occurred. Until that is fixed, we will never make it to the gates of heaven. We have to conclude that it does not matter which path you are on. If you believe in the one true God, then walk your path and ask that, if you are not walking it correctly, it be set straight.
If you are willing to do that, and I am not telling you it is easy, there is no length God will not go to in order to bring you everything you could have ever wanted. From the beginning of creation, He set in place everything you would need. He knew every hair upon your head. If you put your will in His, you cannot miss the marks as you walk along. They will just appear.
A lot of times you will not even get much notice. Why? Because if it is in your mind, then the not-so-shiny light, or the darker forces, can know it too, and they will put every obstacle they can in front of you.
When Jesus took the boat across the Sea of Galilee to remove the demon spirits that were possessing a man, nobody could get them out or deal with the man at all. Jesus took the boat across the Sea of Galilee, and when He did, a fierce storm broke out. Winds, rain, thunder, lightning, and water were washing across the boat, but Jesus slept. He was tired because He had been working all day healing people and teaching.
Finally the disciples had to wake Him up and say, “Master, we are going to die.” How many times, in one way or another, have we said those words? “I cannot go any farther. I cannot do any more. I cannot get any more done.” How often do we say, “I cannot”? Jesus just sat up a little and said, “Peace, be still.” The winds died down, the rain stopped, the lightning stopped, and the boat was on calm waters until He got to the shore where the man possessed by thousands of demons waited for Him.
It was not a problem. Jesus walked right up to the man, put His arms around him, and the man sat down right there on the shore with Jesus. The demons were gone. Thousands of them.
I know we have problems. We run into them. “How am I going to pay the rent this month?” Of course. But how often do we trust when we ask God to intercede for us? If you are walking that path and telling everyone you meet, “Do you pray?” because that is the law of God, that you pray every day, I have seen people I have told that to jump out of wheelchairs and dance. It depends on the reactions and the blessings that come from it.
God’s ways are sometimes what people call mysterious. From the time I was a little child, I have tried to understand, and still sometimes there is so much that I forget. But there is really not that much. If you just walk the walk, you are doing it.
The key is that I had to think about it myself. I thought there was a way in ancient times that, depending on what you did for God, it could come back to you while you were still on this earth. I went before God and asked. I went before Melchizedek. This figure is known as the one who purifies the blood of a human so it can rid itself of toxins and enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Each of us should be earning those points. We have heard and sung the song since we were children, if we have been going to church that long: “Will there be any stars in my crown?” What are the stars in your crown? They are what you have built up and earned because of what you have done for God, whether you cash them in here or there. It does not matter. When you get to the other side, you do not want your bank account to be empty. You want to be able to say, “Lord, I tried my best to do everything I could for the kingdom of God without asking for anything in return.”
That is where we need to be. Are we doing it every day? Not just Sunday, not just Saturday, not just Friday night. Every day, we need to show God, “I am doing it.” Even if it is just one person in a supermarket, you would be amazed. I asked once, “Sometimes I only run across one person in a day.” One is enough. If you can get one person to turn their life over to God or to Christ, that is plenty, and tomorrow is another day.
I learned years ago that sometimes there would only be five in the crowd. Then it became 10, then 30, then 300. But I could not complain about the five. I had to teach them as much as I could, what I knew, and how God had lifted me. That was the key. We never complained, did we, Sandy?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
No, not at all.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Then there were 300, and now there are 1.2 million. That is God. The more people you can reach, even if it is one, get them to smile. A smile can change the world. Christ says, get them to laugh. Laughter cleanses the soul.
There are only two ways to shed issues you may be carrying around: one is through anger, the other is through laughter. Years ago, Sandy, when we first got married, we had stacks of comedies, didn’t we?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Oh, yes.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
We would put one on when the day had been rough, and it helped. It changed things. It changed the mindset and the central nervous system. There are things and ways we just do not think about. We take them for granted. We wanted to notice anything out there that we could do that would help calm our minds, clear our thoughts, or give us a little bit of a break, and the answers would come.
You have to ask, and you have to be willing to take that step, even that first step. With the Hebrews, when they left Egypt, it was the first step. When they got to the shores of the Red Sea, there was another step. They were crying out to God, “We are going to be killed. We should have stayed in Egypt, where at least there was something to eat, because the Egyptians are going to get us and we have no place to go.”
God’s answer was, “Why are you calling on Me?” They said, “Because the chariots are coming.” Chariots have no power over you. “I have made a covenant with you, and I freed you from bondage.” Think about what has occurred over these last days to free you from that bondage. You have been given power over those chariots.
Never again would Egypt be a power in the same way. Its supernal angel, which every nation has, was removed, and from that point forward Egypt never regained its former glory and never will again.
God’s advice was, “Take a step.” They looked at each other and thought, “We can take a step toward the chariots, or we can take a step into the water, but that is the Red Sea.” Here is divisiveness, and we have it all the time, too. How often is the promised land right over there, and yet we say, “Is that really sand, or is it quicksand?” Our minds go through all kinds of negative emotions.
If God tells you to walk across it, trust me, you can walk across the top of anything. God said, “Step forward,” and Moses raised his staff so the children of Israel could see something. The waters parted, they took that step, and they made it to the other side.
Of course, then they cried for water: “God, we would rather have stayed in Egypt than die in the desert without water.” If we had gone through what the Israelites had gone through to create that opening to leave 400 years of bondage, generations had been born who did not even remember the promised land. Do you not think those miracles would have shown us that God remains God, whether yesterday, today, or tomorrow?
Then they wanted meat in the desert. God gave them quail. I think the number was estimated at 1.2 million quail, three feet deep for all the Israelites in that desert. They ate pretty well, but then they wanted something else.
When God lifts you up, which He had done, you are in a new dimensional space. You can create what you need or want through yourself. God gave them that ability, and yet they cried out. How often do we do that? We cry, “God, why did You do that? Why did You let that happen?”
If you want to be of a higher consciousness and feel the love of God that flows through you constantly, flowing means nonstop. You want to feel it and be lifted up. God is standing beside each and every one of us, saying, “Just ask to be lifted up, and I will lift you up.” He is promising that.
Yet they could not accept it. Moses was on the mountain three weeks, and they could not handle it. By the time he got back down off that mountain, they were doing orgies and sacrificing humans on the altar. How far can one fall after being released from 400 years of bondage? It shows you that miracles will not save your soul. Miracles can come, but they are a gift. The work we do is where our pleasure should come, when we work in the name of God and see things happen that we know could only come through the Spirit and the movement of God through the hearts of other people.
A couple of weeks ago, we saw 60 or 70 people in a place, and I do not believe any of them were Christians. That is not a good judgment on my part, because I do not know for sure. But I talked to everybody I think was in there, and nobody seemed interested in that talk. Before long, I started to make them laugh and smile. It changed how they felt. It took away some of the tears from people who were crying, and I knew God was moving. I just did not know how.
I was weaving my way through the tables and rows. Then we left, and about a week later Christ said, “You have no idea what you did last week, do you?” I said, “No, not really.” He said every person in that place, when they walked out the door, had an angel there to go with them and touch them, because they were in such a good mood and their hearts were open. Every one of them in that place accepted the light that night.
You do not always know what God has going on, but you need to be aware and say, “Lord, here am I.”
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
There are so many times Jim and I thought we were going on vacation or going someplace fun, just to relax. It was fun, but we also found that God’s work is always ongoing. We would try to trick it. I remember saying we were so worn out that we should just throw a bag together, get in the car, and go somewhere without even planning it. Wherever we ended up, there was a job waiting for us there.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
You are not going to get ahead of them. They had the whole thing planned. As long as we can be of service in some way and make a difference, generally, we accept it for what it is and do whatever we have to do, because God comes first.
When God comes first, and you hear something from the Christ that says, “What you do not realize is that the 60 or 70 people who came into that place that night were not Christians, but they left with Christ in their hearts,” you understand. When they saw us walk in there, they gathered the forces together and decided they might not get another opportunity like that.
I thought, “But you did not think to include us?” They said, “We figured that if we did, it might put you on edge.” It probably would have.
One guy jumped out from behind a wall with his arms up in the air like claws, and he screamed at the top of his lungs at me. I looked at him, raised my arms up in the air like claws, and screamed back at him. He stopped, put his arms down, and looked at me. It was almost like he had a tear in his eye. He said, “I don’t know what to do.”
I said, “I am not quite sure I understand that response.” If he had said, “I do not know what to say,” okay. But he said, “I do not know what to do.” The best thing to do is shake their hand and say, “It was nice meeting you.” That is what I did, and I walked past him. I do not know how long he stood there, but he could not move.
The angels put it this way. They asked, “What is your favorite saying when it comes to people you interact with?” I said, “There is always a bigger bear.” They said, “That night, you were the bigger bear.” He had never had that happen before. I thought, “I did not do it for that reason.” They said, “No, but it worked, didn’t it?” Yes, it sure did.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Well, Jim, let’s go back and talk a little bit about Sarah and Abraham.
He was originally named Abram. He was born in Ur of the Chaldeans, and he married Sarai, who was later called Sarah and who was initially barren. Abraham was called by God to leave his hometown and family and journey to a land he would be shown. In his travels, while in Egypt, he presented his wife Sarah as his sister.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Which she was. She was his half-sister. In those days, if you were of a high class, like his father, who was a merchant, one of the most well-known merchants of Ur and a high priest, and his mother was a goddess, a true goddess from outside the physical realm, then these things were different. Sarah’s mother was also a goddess, and Sarai means sorrow. She had the same mother but a different father, so they were half-brother and half-sister.
In those days, and even now in kingships behind the scenes, if it comes down to a fight for the seat, someone married to a half-sister or half-brother has first rights.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
The reason Abraham presented Sarah as his sister was that he wanted to protect his life, because she was beautiful and he knew the pharaoh was going to be drawn to her. Sure enough, the pharaoh sought her for himself. After a while, God intervened because it was not meant to be.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
You did say Abraham did that to protect Sarah?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
No, his life.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
His life, yes. That is because he went before the pharaoh from out of nowhere and asked for 600 camels, 600 slaves, and supplies to last six months. Who does that? To show up with nothing and say, “Here I am. I really could use about 600 camels.” In those days, pharaohs did not take kindly to those types of things.
But when the pharaoh saw Sarah, she was absolutely beautiful. Being the daughter of a goddess, she had persuasive abilities. Even today, I can spot women who have goddess features handed down from ancient times. I do not ever recommend that anyone tie themselves to a former goddess or one from the very past, because there have been a few that have come back, and their agendas are not ours or Christ’s agenda. It would be easy for them to take up someone’s body, so that should never be done.
But women I meet, I can look at them and tell they have goddess energies. It is not from another goddess, ancient person, or ancient entity. It is their own selves. They have accrued it from the work they have done and from the lineages they came through.
Sarah was from a goddess lineage, so the pharaoh knew what he had in front of him. When Abraham said, “This is my sister,” the pharaoh said, in effect, “Really? How about your sister and I have dinner together, and Jake will take you out back and show you where the camels are?”
The next morning, Abraham already had as many camels as he could tie together and get out into the desert, and he came back needing more. The pharaoh said, “Can I keep your sister another day or two?” Abraham said, “Sure, keep her as long as you need.” So he took more camels, more slaves, more things than he needed, even things of weaponry, because there was an onslaught prepared to go up against Jerusalem. That is why he had been called by Melchizedek to Ur. It was believed that he could, with his wife Sarah, get whatever he needed from the pharaoh and protect Jerusalem from bombardment.
Trust me, the pharaoh had no love lost for Jerusalem, but he certainly had love for Sarah. Actually, she did not complain too much. She was favored. All of a sudden she was being fed grapes by hand servants, given fresh water, bathed by six big, tall men, and given all the royal treatment she could access. She was not complaining too much.
Abraham was smart enough to keep using that. “I could use ten more, if you do not mind, and those big ones over there.” He kept coming back. Finally, God said, “You got what you need. You got more than what you need and more than what you expected, so it is time to get your wife and go.”
She was not so quick to agree. She liked it there. Who else had six big, hefty men bathing her every day, feeding her grapes, and giving her attention and back rubs? She was not so quick to want to leave. But God knew it would only get worse, because sometimes those who carry goddess energies can get out of hand if they do not know how to channel them properly. It can become addictive.
She did not want to leave, so God put boils over the body of the pharaoh and afflicted him with terror in his dreams until finally he said, “Abram, I do not know who you really are. I know what my dreams have said, and I know she is your sister, as you said, but whoever you are, take everything I gave you. Take all your camels, take everything out there, and can I add ten more to it? I do not care where you go, but both of you go.”
Every affliction you could imagine was happening to the pharaoh. I do not think she really wanted to go. She may have thought the boils would go away. She argued with it. When you are the daughter of a high priest and a true goddess, perhaps from another galaxy, there are abilities there that the average woman does not have. The pharaoh could search the entire landscape of Egypt and never find a woman who could provide him the comforts a man desires like Sarah, or like a goddess. He did not want to let go, but when you have boils all over your body, and they are leaking and seething, you have to let go.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
There were three divine messengers who visited Abraham and Sarah to share their message that God promised Sarah she would bear a child. She initially laughed because of her advanced age. She did not believe that would ever happen.
In Genesis 15, Abraham, at 97, is told by God that he would have a natural heir, a son. In Genesis 16, Sarah, who had been barren all her life, urges Abraham to conceive the promised heir through Hagar, her personal slave. It does say in the Scriptures that Abraham was reluctant.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Now, I am a man. Here is Sarah, who had come from the pharaoh’s court, saying to him, “I want you to sleep with that 20-year-old slave or concubine and have a son by her.” It says he gave in. I do not know how many days that was, but something tells me it was not as hard to convince him as it might seem.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Sarah tempted Abraham to try some other way than the one outlined by God. Abraham, often called the father of the faithful, was willing to listen. Sarah was anxious. She wanted Abraham to receive the blessings that had been promised, so she decided to help things get started.
How often do we do the same thing? We are impatient. We cannot wait on God. He said, “This is going to happen,” and we think, “That was yesterday. Why is it not already here?”
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
If God says it, God’s word is God’s word. It is going to happen. But do you have the patience? At 80 years old, I can understand why she might think, “Did we miss something here?” If he sleeps with this 20-year-old woman, then pretty much he should be able to have offspring.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
As soon as Hagar conceived, she looked with contempt on Sarah, and Sarah became disturbed and angry. Sarah no doubt realized she had sinned, and for that reason took it out on Hagar.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Who could expect anything else? It is one thing to hang out with the pharaoh in his bed for two weeks while his bodyguards feed you grapes, but it is another thing when a child is born with your husband’s genetics and you have to see every day that this child is not yours, even though you felt you were promised a child. You felt that, at 80 years old, it was not going to happen.
How often do we deny God? Yet God is not limited by our circumstances. I do not care what they are. I do not care if you are lying in a gutter in mud and filth. That does not mean you cannot be president of the United States someday. We are not limited, and God is not limited by our circumstances.
Too often throughout the Bible, patience was at fault. There is the start, the now, and the future: past, present, and future. But I tell people, “Grab the now. Grab the now and tell me what it is.” You cannot. The moment you try, it becomes the past. As quickly as it is the now, it is the past. Where is the present? Edgar Cayce said it is in patience. You can step back and watch yourself walk by. What happens is that, in patience, you see what you are doing and how you are doing it, and you are reminded to ask whether you are doing it with God.
He gives you the blueprints, the plans, whatever it takes. That is the biggest key. Too often, we get impatient. If I get in line at a supermarket, and my line has two people while the other one has ten, the line with ten will go faster than the line with two that I am in. Somebody may say, “That is crazy.” It does not bother me. I will go ahead and get in the line with two, not because I think it will go faster, but because I know it will go slower. Whatever lane I am in on the highway ends in 500 feet.
Patience is something we have to learn. When we do, things can be downloaded into our hearts and minds through the light of God that cannot be seen, touched, or heard by the dark forces. Then they can become alive and made manifest. Anything you want to manifest has to be manifested in spirit first. If we could only grasp that piece of the puzzle, that you have to literally do it in an upper realm first.
If you remember Moses with his arms up, Joshua was winning the battle against the Amalekites. When Moses’ arms got tired and started to fall, Joshua would start to lose the battle. What is the difference? When Moses’ arms were up, he was battling the forces in spirit that Joshua was battling in the material realm on the ground.
If you want to create something you need in your life, try lifting your arms up and even shaking your fingers. You will see that in the old days of the churches, many would shake their fingers up in the air in praise to God. Lift your arms up in that V shape and understand that what you are building, you are building in spirit. It is a little ahead of where we are in the material realm, and it will start to materialize as we move forward. But it will be done with God involved, and nothing is more perfect.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
So, going back to Sarah, Hagar, fearful of Sarah, fled into the wilderness. In a psychic experience in the desert, she was told by an angel that her child would be a wild man, his hand against every man and every man’s hand against him. This child was Ishmael, from whom the Arab nations trace their descent.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
The Arabs, yes. Part of that was that he was angry that his mother was thrown out into the desert. She did not leave empty-handed. Abraham would not have done that. He made sure she had everything she needed to survive, grow, and prosper. But the child did not know the difference, so anger started to build up within him and became who he was.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
It was Sarah’s impatience in waiting for the fulfillment of God’s promise that resulted in Ishmael’s birth. But when her spiritual development matured, the promise was fulfilled and Isaac was conceived.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
She had a hard time when Abraham thought he heard God say, “Take your child to the top of the mountain and sacrifice him.” How often do we misinterpret what God tells us? God told him that his son would be the beginning of a lineage that would produce a Savior for the world, and that the Savior would be crucified or martyred for the world and rise in three days to save the world. Abraham did not realize that God did not mean Isaac.
He thought, “That must be Isaac, so I am supposed to take him to the top of the mountain, put him on the stone, and cut him open.” We think that sounds way out there, but in reality, it was probably the hardest thing a man could have to do if he were Abraham, after waiting all those years, perhaps 90 years, to get to that point.
He took his son to the top of the mountain and did not tell him why. His son asked, “Where is the sacrifice, Daddy?” He put him on the altar, and God stayed his hand. Over in the bushes, a ram had gotten stuck by its horns, and a sacrifice was provided. That is where we get the term scapegoat.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Going back a little bit, with the birth of Isaac, Sarah ordered Hagar and Ishmael’s banishment. We have to wonder how Sarah could have been so cruel. She had been the one who brought Abraham and Hagar together. Usually, when we obtain something for our protection, we want to rid ourselves of everything that reminds us of imperfection.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Have you ever met a goddess? They are typically a little intolerant. Not all of them, but some of them do not like to share, especially with men. If you look at our world, it is changing. The female is taking her rightful place in politics and in every area of living. In the beginning of this planet, women were the rulers. It is not easy sometimes for the goddess to give in to another one.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
They could have had both children raised together in peace.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
They could have, but that war is still going on today.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Ishmael was a constant reminder to Sarah of her lack of faith in God. She was not big enough to meet her own sin and bring up Isaac at the same time. No doubt this is why God favored the banishment of Hagar and Ishmael. He knew what each person was capable of accomplishing and that they would have to work out their shortcomings together at another time.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Has that not been that way from the beginning? When we as angels fell, or when any of us had division, was it not the same way? All of a sudden, things look good: “We can do it this way, and it looks pretty good.” But if you do not do it God’s way, it is not going to work. All that happened was that it created division within the family, and the two brothers are still fighting today.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Once Abraham took Isaac, thinking he was serving God by sacrificing him, Samuel, in the Torah, went and said to Sarah, “Did you hear what is happening? Abraham took his son Isaac to slaughter him and sacrifice him on an altar as a burnt offering.” Sarah began to cry and weep. It says three cries for the three shofar blasts and three weeping cries for the three weeping shofar blasts. When Sarah felt her powers were waning and feebleness was coming upon her, and she knew she could not live much longer, she commanded her servants to bring her to Hebron to die.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
As you are speaking all this, you are exactly right. These were the things going through her mind, but they were not real. They were the dark forces, which had been thrown onto this planet way before there was a human being on it. The dark forces can whisper in the ear and influence people. For him to go and tell her that in the way it was done, again, goddesses do not take well to someone usurping what they think is their rightful place. It resulted in turmoil and chaos.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Absolutely. Sarah, feeling the pain of losing her early son, became very sad. It says she left and went to Kirjath Arba, which is Hebron, in the land of Canaan, and this is the area where she actually died.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
But remember that where that was located, there was an individual who was a type of royalty. It was not a big kingdom, not a kingdom large enough to go up against Egypt, the Hebrews, or really anybody, but it was a kingdom. This king had a harem and subjects in his yard. He invited Sarah, no matter how old she was, because she carried goddess energy, to become part of his harem. You will not find this in most of your books. I believe it is in the Torah. She quickly ran away from home and joined up with this king and his harem, and there she was, being fed grapes again and bathed by six big men.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
She did pass. At her death, Abraham made the trip to mourn her, but he did return to Beersheba. She died at the age of 127 and was buried in the Cave of Machpelah. Her passing is followed by the covenant renewal through Isaac, ensuring the continuation of God’s promise to Abraham’s descendants in Genesis 25:1-11. This established the covenant light that would include the royal divinity line and ultimately Christ Jesus.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
It is amazing to me because God seemed to be more lenient with the women who were of goddess descent than He was with men who were descendants of the same parents. It is interesting because most of them in the early days were known as the sons of God, and it says the sons of God came before the throne, and among them was Satan. That tells you there was almost a merciful leniency given, but not as much in the earth plane.
It was well known that, over the course of years, Abraham had many wives and many concubines. As good as Sarah was at 120, he also had 50 over there who were 35 or less. They do not always dig into the whole story. But he forgave his wife, and he knew that what was necessary for her to do with the pharaoh was necessary because he needed those camels and there was no other way to get them. Melchizedek needed him to be able to amass, out of nowhere, literally a war room full of people, camels, and weapons, and go up against those trying to overtake Jerusalem.
There was leniency given. Once she tasted freedom, it was hard for her not to want it. At the end of her days, she ended up in that kingdom as one of the harem girls, I guess the number one. Her beauty was known throughout the land. Once someone has experienced lying with the pharaohs, the highest points of the kingdom, it is hard to give that up. In those days, goddesses usually did not get married, but there was a purpose for it. As I said, Abraham had other wives too.
What is a marriage? A marriage is an oath. People ask me today, “Is it okay to live together?” I say, “Do you love the girl?” If a woman is asking, I say, “Do you love your mate?” If yes, then all that is required from the Bible, from the Scriptures, is that there be an oath taken. That makes sure the energies that run through the bodies in intimacy follow a spiritual path.
Otherwise, they can be carnal. The most carnal, passionate, and degrading energies that can be raised through the body are the exact same energies that can be raised in spiritual, loving, and incredible energetic ways, but they are run through a different set of channels. They become spiritualized. There is only one thing that makes something spiritual or not: is Christ in it? Do you have God in it or not? If you do not, there is nothing you can do that is going to make it spiritual.
The idea is to learn the ways of God. Between two people, the piece of paper, if you want the tax breaks, is up to you. We know that came about a couple hundred years ago, pretty much to keep a census on people, who lived where, and how much they had. It did not really have anything to do with God. He knows how much you have. God knows how good you are.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Absolutely. Here is the big question: what makes a person spiritual? What would you define as making someone close to God? You have to ask. Some people think that if they go to church every Sunday, that is all they need to do. Some think that if they bless their food before they eat it, they have done their prayer for the day.
There is no doubt that these things are contributing factors to being spiritual. But when you really look at spirituality, that is a shallow definition of honoring God.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
What do you expect when you pass from this life? Do you expect a quarter of a hamburger and a couple of fries? I know that is a simplistic way of looking at it, but what have you earned? Truly, what have you earned?
You were made in the image of God. You are returning as a part of God, one with the Godhead. Yet if all you have done is cheat people out of this or that, change deeds or paperwork, or take something from someone else that was not yours to take, those things will not get you anywhere except where you do not want to be.
Sometimes it is the little things. If you get ten dollars extra in change as you leave the coffee counter, do you turn around and give that ten dollars back, or do you say, “This is a gift from God”? I have had people tell me that if you get ten dollars extra in your change, that is a gift from God. I say, “Really? Because I do not think the counter person is going to feel that way when they count the drawer that night.”
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
We look at the laws of God. We look at the Ten Commandments and say, “Yes, these are rules that we should all be following.” Are we? Or are we just reading them and saying, “Yes, okay”?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
We think they are too easy. We look and say, “Thou shalt not kill.” We think, “Come on, I know there is more to it than that.” When you read those words and say them out loud, believe it or not, it causes a change in the chemistry of your brain. God does not speak just to hear Himself talk.
The original Hebraic letters that God gave were beyond even the language of the day. As the Hebrews gazed upon those letters, they realized it imprinted itself upon the brain, because it hits that sack of water that surrounds the brain as a symbol, turns inside out, and is absorbed by the vena cava, the vein that goes around the top of the head and back to the heart. It takes that symbol back to the heart, and there it is embedded within the whole body. That is the beauty of God’s law.
“Thou shalt not kill,” or “Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.” There is not a day that goes by that many of us do not break that one. What is it to have other gods before Him? It tells us there are other gods that exist with a little g, but it also tells us that sometimes we do things without even taking God into consideration. Is that not creating an idol? Yes, it is.
The Ten Commandments should never be looked at only for the words on them. Number one, I do not think God spoke English in those days. The Hebrew language and lettering, at least as it was said, were living beings, and they helped to create the universe.
What was written on the first tablets was a very high frequency. It would have kept the Hebrews at that higher plane of existence, but when they started human sacrificing and worshiping the golden calf, Moses came down and broke those tablets. He then had to go back up the mountain and come back down. The second set was a little lower. All it did was keep them protected and moving forward step by step. But they lost what had been gained.
Instead of two weeks, it took Moses three. Everybody had prepared for that ascent up the mountain. They had fasted, prayed, and meditated. Yet when the mountain started to rumble, the lightning started to strike, and the ground shook, they were afraid. You could not go up that mountain afraid. If you did, it would kill you. So they had to stay behind.
There is a good point in everyday living, too, which is that if you want to reach your higher spiritual peak in life, you have to get rid of fear. I believe that is why we go through a lot of lessons in life, so we can learn to get past fear and be prepared for the next step.
How many people die in fear? You cannot die in fear. If you die in fear, that means you have to work it out somewhere, because that is a sin. We have been told to make sure we express in our radio shows that you cannot die afraid.
I was told when you and I were first together that I had died honorably in a lifetime long ago. I asked how. They said I had gone among South American Indians, put on a ketiko mask, and told them they had to stop human sacrificing. The next thing I could see was my heart beating in the hand of an Indian. I asked, “How and why would I do that?” They said, “You were talked into it.” I said, “By whom?” They said, “Your beloved.” I said, “How? Same thing when she talks you into things in this day and age.”
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
I certainly do not talk you into having your heart taken.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Not yet. But the thing is, how often do we hear about marriages where one wants to leave or one wants somebody else, so they have the person they are with killed so they can be with the other person? Come on, people. Let’s get beyond that kind of stuff. If you want to leave and feel you need to go, just go. There are ways for divorce to occur if you are married.
The situation already presenting itself, and going to intensify more, is that as the vibrations and frequencies of the earth rise and we move into higher levels of consciousness, all of our lower thoughts and emotions will have to be processed out. If we have not worked on anger issues, they are going to present themselves in front of us. In the near future, as the energy shifts and moves higher, we will have to process them out one way or another, which could end up in violent actions across the world.
If you look closely, and I have taught this for many years, when you meet your mate or someone who could be in a relationship with you, the first moment there is intimacy, if the male is carrying any baggage at all, it will come out in front of him like a big dog. That is how women are changing men and making them more spiritual and not so egotistical.
I have seen men run from women I would not have run from. You would hear the car start up, and away they go. It was like he left the shoes behind, because they did not want to process. Processing is never fun. Yet unless we go within and recognize, “I have an emotional issue here. I get triggered every time similar things happen in my life,” that issue may remain buried deep, perhaps all the way back to childhood.
Trying to rip that out by its roots is hard. But once you recognize it and see it is the core of your issue, you can let it go or ask Christ to help move it out of your way so you can move forward with Him.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
The people you are closest to, like your mate or your friends, will mirror situations to you, and someone may say, “It is because of you that I get so angry,” but it is not. They are mirroring something for you to process.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
So you are saying that if it happens between a man and a woman, it is not the woman’s fault?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
No, I am not saying that. I am saying that it might not be. We are catalysts for each other to process.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
God knew that when He allowed Adam to separate into Adam and Eve. There would be conversation between them because one was the entire feminine aspect of Adam and the other was the male. They did not see things the same way. She wanted to eat that apple. He said, “God told us not to eat it.” She said, “He did not tell me.”
We think that separation was done purely as a gift, and it was, but at the same time God knew it would help us grow faster because it would cause us to see things from different sides.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
The thing I think everybody worries about most is the imperfections they feel they have, which they do not want to be obvious to everybody else. Sometimes they lie about things because they do not want to be exposed as not perfect, or they have an insecure feeling. When we move forward in life, the part of us that feels insecure, once exposed, will show us that most other people have had the same feeling. Everybody has experienced similar fears.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
If you have been eaten by a crocodile, trust me, the guy next door has too. What we think looks like a mountain in front of us is, in reality, a mountain only in our minds.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
If we can be genuine, honest in everything we do, and humble, we remember that nobody is perfect. Everybody makes mistakes. What you think is in your mind is not real. Only God is real.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
God is not there to toss you, turn you, and jump up and down on you. The key is to bring God into your life and let Him guide you. Be aware that God is guiding your path and that you are living the path He wants you to live. When that occurs, there can be no evil and no mistakes that are not corrected.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
That is absolutely right. If you find yourself placed in a situation that could be life-threatening or fearful, the thing is to go within and claim your God powers, find the courage to do what is right, and not just do the wrong thing. It may feel tough at the moment, but in the end, that is what wins. When you follow God’s ways, you will always end up moving through with the least amount of resistance.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
We worry too much about what the possibilities are. Could anyone out there say that if their wife were in Sarah’s position, and the pharaoh said, “Let her be with me for a week or two and go pick out the best camels I have,” could they do it and not let him know that they were anything more than brother and sister? Most people could not.
She could not get rid of that addiction, and she kept disappearing. To live that way is difficult. The changes made on this planet were beyond what could be described because of their sacrifices, but it cost them both dearly.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
It does. You have to look at life another way, too. When you are living in truth, you are living in the light of God. You are following the way the energies are supposed to flow. But when you are doing things out of the order of the law of God, out of the order of how the planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe work, then you are out of the vibrational cycle of being fed the energies that continually sustain you, and your health may deteriorate that your health can deteriorate because of that.
When you correct the issue, you are back in the cycle of the flow of the energies of the universe. It does not necessarily mean that every illness falls under this circumstance, but it does indicate that this is a contributing factor in some situations.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
We know the planet we live on is in really sad shape. We keep electing the same people and putting the same people in Congress. Every time I see hands go up in the Senate, it is usually the ones over 85, and somebody has a doughnut cart. If we keep electing the same people and expecting a different result, for as long as I can remember, that has been called insanity.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
The people electing them have to become wiser too, because you can only elect a leader if you have people wise enough to pick the right person.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
A king will never rise above the people he oversees. Raise the consciousness of the people, and you will raise the consciousness of the king.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
I do think there are efforts being made to correct systems that have been corrupt for a long time, so I give credit to some of this. But we have a long way to go.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
It cannot be about all the money, the gold, the silver, and all of that. What use is it to have 150 pounds of gold? It is nice to have your bank account, but does that have anything to do with God? What about all the people barely surviving? The beauty of the king is how well his subjects are taken care of.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
We have to look very closely at our own lives and how much we share with others. It is very important that we put this into perspective, because it is easy to fall into a groove of doing daily routines and going to work.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
I have seen people ready to fight each other over politics: “I am a Democrat,” “I am a Republican,” and now they are ready to fight. Why? What happened to someone having an opinion, even a different opinion from yours? What we should be looking at is whether the changes we voted for are being done and whether people are being helped.
You might say, “Poor people,” and I have had people tell me, “I hate poor people.” What are you talking about? Where did we go astray, and how do we get it back to oneness? If we know people are corrupt, they need to go. God is going to make them go if they do not. It is coming soon. If you look closely, even local newspapers are starting to uncover corruption, and it cannot last.
The angelic realm, the highest of the angelic realm, the seraphim, are coming into the earth plane and trying to straighten up some of the kingship and some governments. Not all of them are going to survive. Some will go the way of the dinosaur, and new governments will be set up, ones that are by the people and for the people.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
When these radical changes come, people are going to be shocked. They will not know what to do. They will say, “Nobody told me.”
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Exactly. If we choose to raise awareness, we have to realize what that really means. We are each other’s keepers. We are not here to battle everybody, kill each other, or wipe half the planet away. Something is missing in that mentality.
I told someone the other day about a word used pretty often. I said, “If you go back far enough, you will see that it has a sacred, hidden meaning that we have beaten out of it until it does not mean much anymore. It is almost used by rote.” That is our problem. Preachers across the planet are preaching it that way. They say, “That is what it says in the Bible,” but it does not explain it; the Bible gives you a word.
God never uttered a word just to talk. Christ, when He walked this earth, never just sat around and chit-chatted. If we could have recorded everything that came out of the Master’s mouth, what a glorious day it would be. But so much has been buried and thrown away.
If you sit down in meditation and feel yourself breathe in and out, because your body cannot control your breath, the breath is controlled by the soul, it gives God the ability to utilize you as a vessel. He can download into you all the opening gates that will give you the truth, and you will know the truth. Some people say, “I do not really know truth.” Yes, you do. You really do. If you do not know the truth, getting off this planet is going to be very difficult.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
Exactly. When you speak about the breath, we have to remember that it is so important to focus on our breathing. The breath will clear the mind and allow emotional stress to be released. A short breath in and a long breath out helps you relax, even at nighttime when falling asleep. Short breath in, long breath out. You can do that with your mate too.
There are different ways of breathing. If you want to energize your body, you can do rapid breaths to bring more oxygen into the body. It is called fire breath. Focusing on breathing is so important for the health of the body itself.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
I hear women complain all the time: “My husband comes home, expects dinner to be ready, then wants to watch the football game. I have been working on the house all day, or out working a job, and I would like to get out and go somewhere or do something. Not him. He just wants to sit in his chair. He used to be passionate and loving.”
I ask, “When you met him?” They say, “Yes.” I ask, “When you got married, what changed?” What they are saying is that he changed. What made him change? Do you still do the things you did then to get his attention so that he did not just sit down in the chair and watch the ball game? They say, “No, those were just to get him involved and interested.”
Really? You had him interested. Look back and you will see that when he started watching the football games is when you stopped doing the things that attracted his attention. Start doing them again. Some say, “But I cannot do them as a married woman.” You did them as a single woman trying to become a married woman. Come on.
There is no evil and no sin if the energies are moved through the body in a spiritual way. Even the most intense passion, if moved through the body in a spiritual way for the purposes of relationship and oneness in Christ, is not wrong. Look at Sarah. She decided what she wanted, and she took it. Nobody stopped her, because nobody owns anybody else.
Sometimes we may have to learn to become a little different from what our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents taught us. When you look back at their marriages, ask whether that is how you want yours to turn out.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
We have to take a close look at this. Everything starts the moment you wake up. Give thanks and glory to God for another beautiful day. Throughout the day, focus on positive things. Try to do things that uplift your mate or the people around you. Compliment them. Do good little things and deeds for people.
If you are working in an office, pick up a handful of roses on your way in. How much does it cost? Give each person a rose. You would be amazed at the smile and the feeling it gives them, because roses are the emblem of angels. Whenever we have had groups of angels come to us, they have come with arms full of roses.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
Having said that, I now question why they are coming with roses. What is it they need us to do?
Roses are a big key. If you want love to come into your house, make sure you have a red rose bush planted at your front door. If you want love to go out, plant a red rose bush at the back door. Love in, love out.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young, Host:
We just want to remind everybody that God is waiting to lift you. Just ask. If you have questions, call 304-567-3354. We love to answer your questions. We do counseling and a number of other things. Goodness gracious, we have been doing this all of our lives.
We want to thank all of you for listening to our radio show today, and we do hope you will join us again in two weeks. God bless.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young, Host:
God bless.







