A Trumpet and a Torch
Trumpets and Torches
This morning’s service began with the wild, impassioned praise and worship session that is clearly a staple of these Gather the King’s men’s conferences. The Holy Spirit was palpable in the auditorium as the music soared and Mike Ramirez painted another of his artistic masterpieces.
Our sermon was delivered by Pastor Myles Rutherford, one of the founders and Senior Pastors of Worship with Wonders Church in Marietta, Georgia. He and his wife are successful authors, recording artists, and have made guest appearances across many media outlets, including TBN and radio.
Pastor Rutherford focused on the difference between being a man of God and being God’s man. He shared that God raises up, and God answers a cry, but leaders answer a call.
“God will test you before he trusts you, because you can’t have the harvest without the hardship,” explained Pastor Rutherford. “If you want public victory, you have to have private victory. You’ve got to thank God for the fire as much as you thank him for the blessing. We need prophets, priests, and kings to stand up, even when they are not known.
“Benching 350 pounds doesn’t make you a man. Being a man is staying out of bed with a woman who isn’t yours.”
Pastor Rutherford brought the house down in an altar call filling the room with the anointing of the Spirit, men running about the room bathed in the excitement and love of the Lord.
“God will break your will,” he shouted. “He will not break your spirit.”
Concluding his sermon, Pastor Rutherford encouraged us all to bear a trumpet in one hand, and a torch in the other.
“The trumpet is the physical announcement to your enemy,” he explained, “The torch is the spiritual announcement to your enemy. Why do you need a trumpet and a torch? Because one makes a sound and the other lights the way.”






