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Dec 15 2008

Re: Solemn Fast 2008

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I had to delay going on the Solemn Fast I wrote about on November 9, 2008. It will start Sunday, December 14, 2008 at 9p through Sunday, December 21, 2008 at 9p. I will follow the same dietary line, only water and juices. Again, the 4th division of Psalms will be the scripture – four times am and three times pm. I will be using this fast to clear my thoughts and further review and execute my goals. Join one of the days if you desire. Peace and Love.

Your obedient servant,
Rev. George H. Latimer-Knight

Nov 09 2008

Solemn Fast 2008

All Hail to the Christ Within,

The spirit of God is moving on behalf of all sincere saints at this hour. A number of challenges and opportunities are facing me at this hour. Father Hurley left a number of tools at our disposal to help us overcome and find the right path. In response to some pressing issues, the spirit has called me to solemn fasts. In a future article I will further explain the exact meaning of a solemn fast.

If you desire, you can join me during a portion of the fast. The fast will begin Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 6p and will end Sunday, December 14, 2008 at 6p. I will relegate myself to only water and juice during this week. I will be using Psalm 4 during this fast. Reading four times morning and three times evening. This is not an official U.H.S. Church fast – you can join in with me if you desire. I feel the time has come that we utilize all spiritual tools.

I have the honor to be your obedient servant,
Rev. George H. Latimer-Knight
Written November 9, 2008 at age 27

Mar 16 2008

Pre-Spring Fast – Day 7

The Pre-Spring Fast has come to a close.

This was a great fasting period. I felt so good during this week, that I considered prolonging the fast. I did not because my body was giving me signs that weakness was setting in. Nevertheless, the fast brought me a fresh perspective, helped me shed a few more pounds, and helped me shed a great deal of mental baggage.

I can hear the song, “That Shelf Behind the Door”. We all have a shelf in our minds where we store all the bad memories and hurts of the past. Whenever we have an argument with a friend or relative, we almost assuredly go to that shelf and tell them everything they ever did to us. We must tear down that shelf.

Some hurts should be remembered, but in a more controlled way. If someone was abusive to you, you should remember to protect yourself from them. You should be more cautious around them. However, if that person does make a true change, you need to have enough love and forgiveness to accept them, keeping the old signs in mind as a warning for yourself. These warning signs should not be randomly thrown in their face.

Most times, though, we remember petty things about people. What if God did this to us? What if every time we wanted a blessing, God reminded us of every single solitary mistake we ever made? The scripture teaches us that it is the evil spirit that does this. God does not do this. God will show us our errors, but not overload us with frivolous events.

Saints and friends, let us keep our minds high. Let us focus on the areas in our lives that need the greatest attention. Help others in their journey and down the line someone will help you. Peace and Love to all. I truly enjoyed writing you daily during this fast.

Tomorrow is the Eighth Anniversary of the Internet Ministry. I will at least write an article; I may even upload a video or two. I will say this now, THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT IN WORDS AND DEEDS.

I have the honor to be your obedient servant,
Rev. George H. Latimer-Knight
Written March 16, 2008

Mar 15 2008

Pre-Spring Fast – Day 6

We are now closing the sixth day of fasting.

Saints and friends I wonder about people sometimes, specifically the condition or state of their minds. There are so many erroneous thoughts in our culture that it is sickening. Thursday I went to work to pick up my paycheck. One of my teenage coworkers asked me, “George where are your jeans?” I had on light colored khakis. I reiterated to her, “I told you I don’t wear jeans.” She closed the conversation with a quite foolish remark, “You look like one of them.” When I turned around I saw a group of European Americans.

Please say it with me, “What!?!” Because I don’t wear jeans I am dressing like white people? This is just as crazy as—getting good grades is acting white—or—speaking proper English is talking white. When will we realize that these thoughts come from white supremacist minds. That mind says anything of high quality comes from whites and every other race is inferior. Father Hurley was right when he taught us that blacks and poor whites, as well as other oppressed groups, had taken on a spirit of inferiority. I see whites who dress like thugs. I see whites dress in business attire. I have a preference of not wearing jeans, this has everything to do with my style and background, and nothing to do with race.

As long as we misapply racial categories so grossly, racism will continue. This young black lady obviously has a spirit of inferiority. Oh what a shame. I’m sure if she reads this, she will disagree. This is why I accepted the ministry. Even the younger generations are being poisoned by erroneous thoughts, and somebody has to cure them with God’s word. Peace and Love.

Your obedient servant,
Rev. George H. Latimer-Knight
Written March 15, 2008

Mar 14 2008

Pre-Spring Fast – Day 5

All Hail to the Christ Within,

Peace unto all as we close the fifth day of fasting.

I finally had a brief hunger attack. I’m used to fasting from Thursday evening to Friday evening, so I was fine all day. But at 6pm tonight I became never hungry. The only thing that stopped me was the thought that if I quit now, the whole week would have been in vein.

During my meditation this morning I heard a simple phrase, “Empty you, get more me.” Glory to God. Empty you, get more me. Truly this was the spirit of God talking from within. We must let go of our foolish ways. We must saturate ourselves with God’s Word. I can hear Prince John Lewis, “When they hit you, only the word should come out….When they wring you, only the word should come out.” Of course, something cannot come out that was not in, in the first place. Therefore, we must get God’s precious word in us.

Yes, I’m going to say it again, “It comes through fasting and praying.” These spiritual tools and techniques left on record by God are here for our benefit. Let us use what Father Hurley taught us to lead us to a victorious life. Peace and Love.

Your obedient servant,
Rev. George H. Latimer-Knight
Written March 14, 2008

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