
Section One
The broadcast begins by revisiting the transition away from KAAM 770 AM and the launch of He Must Increase Radio. Though the mood reflects both sadness and excitement, the message is clear: the ministry is moving forward with full commitment, faith, and a dash of humor. Listeners are reassured that the teaching, encouragement, and connection will continue through the new platform. Support is needed—both spiritual and financial—but confidence remains that God is in this next season. Amid the change, the team offers help to anyone needing guidance in making the shift.
Section Two
From there, the message dives into Matthew 23, where Jesus addresses the Pharisees' hypocrisy. He instructs the crowd to follow what the Pharisees teach when it comes to Scripture, but not to imitate their behavior. Their actions don’t match their words—they place heavy burdens on others without lifting a finger to help. The heart of the teaching highlights the danger of spiritual manipulation and the importance of consistency between message and lifestyle. Teaching the truth while living dishonestly is not just flawed—it’s harmful to others and displeasing to God.
Section Three
The difference between genuine believers and self-serving leaders is made plain. A true follower of Christ is transparent, acknowledges personal flaws, and pursues God’s transformation. Being under construction is not failure—it’s proof of sanctification. The broadcast explores the progression of salvation: justification (past), sanctification (present), and glorification (future). Leaders are called to serve, not control; to love, not manipulate. Those who feed on the sheep rather than feed them are warned that they will face judgment. A loving shepherd leads by example and humility, reflecting Jesus’ own mission of service.
Section Four
The segment closes with a practical reflection from Colossians 3:24: “Whatever you do, do it enthusiastically, as unto the Lord.” The emphasis is on attitude. Whether you enjoy the task or not, if you must do it, do it with the right heart. Serving the Lord in daily life, even in menial or difficult duties, carries eternal value. The reward is not from people—it’s from God. With humor, honesty, and encouragement, listeners are reminded that every act—done with a heart for God—is seen, valued, and ultimately rewarded by the One who matters most.
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