Truth For Today with Min. Mitchell Fields
Welcome to Truth For Today, a Christian channel where we teach biblical truth and help you apply it to your everyday life. Our goal is to create a safe space where God's pure message is honored above all else. We avoid controversy, choosing instead to focus on the simple, profound truth found in His word. As we strive to follow Jesus—the way, the truth, and the life—we invite you to join us and be blessed. We're here for you and we love you.
Truth For Today. Hope For Tomorrow.
Episodes

Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
In this week's study, titled "The Weight of Our Worship," we delve into John 12:3, where Mary of Bethany anoints Jesus with costly ointment, exemplifying profound worship. This teaching explores the essence of worship as an expression of reverence, honor, and praise to God, emphasizing that true worship transcends mere words and is rooted in the heart's adoration for the Lord. The study highlights the biblical definition of worship, referencing Romans 12:1, which calls for presenting our bodies as living sacrifices. It underscores that worship is a physical act of humility and submission, initiated by an encounter with God. Mary's actions serve as a blueprint for authentic worship, demonstrating that true reverence often requires personal sacrifice and boldness. Participants are encouraged to reflect on what they may be withholding from God that hinders their worship. The discussion emphasizes that worship connects believers to God's heart, strengthens their relationship with Him, and creates an atmosphere for His presence to be felt. The transformative power of worship is illustrated through Mary's act, which filled the house with the fragrance of the ointment, symbolizing how worship can change environments and inspire divine intervention. Minister Mitchell Fields challenges us to consider our own worship practices, urging us to overcome shyness and embrace worship as a heartfelt connection with God. The session concludes with a reminder to worship in Spirit and Truth, encouraging believers to live as holy sacrifices, rooted in the truth of God's word. This study invites participants to reflect on their worship journey, encouraging them to surrender their fears and embrace the transformative power of worship in their lives.

Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
In this week's teaching, Minister Mitchell Fields draws from John 5:6, where Jesus asks a sick man at the Pool of Bethesda, “Do You Want to Be Healed?” This poignant question serves as the foundation for a deeper exploration of healing—both physical and emotional. The narrative highlights the man's long-standing condition of 38 years and his excuses for not seeking healing, prompting a reflection on how we often allow our own fears and past traumas to hinder our progress. Min. Fields encourages listeners to confront their excuses and take accountability for their lives, emphasizing that healing requires both a willingness to change and active participation in the process. He draws parallels between the man's situation and our own struggles, urging us to recognize the generational burdens we may carry and the importance of breaking free from them. The message culminates in a call to action: to stop making excuses and to align our will with God’s word, thereby opening ourselves to the healing and restoration that Jesus offers. Min. Fields reassures us that, just as Jesus healed the man at the pool, He can also bring healing to our lives today. The teaching concludes with an invitation to embrace faith and step into our God-given purpose, filled with hope for the future. This powerful message serves as a reminder that healing is possible when we choose to let go of our excuses and take the necessary steps toward transformation.

Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
In this insightful teaching, Minister Mitchell Fields explores the profound biblical concept of favor through the lens of Genesis 6:8, where Noah finds favor in the eyes of the Lord amidst a corrupt world. The message, titled "Favor Isn’t Fair," delves into the reasons humanity lost God's favor, highlighting the pervasive wickedness that troubled God's heart and led to a divine reset. Min. Fields emphasizes that to find favor with God, one must cultivate a close relationship with Him, embodying righteousness through mercy, kindness, and truth. He illustrates that God's favor is not merely an unearned blessing but a tangible sign of divine approval, as exemplified by Jesus' baptism. The teaching further examines the responsibilities that accompany God's favor, using biblical figures like Noah, Joseph, and Daniel to illustrate that favor often demands sacrifice and perseverance. Min. Fields encourages listeners to embrace their unique calling and recognize that while favor may not seem fair, it equips them with divine strength and hope in challenging times. Ultimately, Min. Fields challenges the audience to shift their perspective on life's unfairness, suggesting that it may be a call to rise to the level of favor God desires for them. He concludes with a heartfelt message of encouragement, urging individuals to pursue God's will and embrace the transformative power of His favor in their lives.

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
In today's teaching, Minister Mitchell Fields draws inspiration from Isaiah 26:3, which promises that God will keep those who focus on Him in perfect peace. Amidst the chaos and turmoil of recent events, Min. Fields emphasizes the importance of maintaining hope and peace, which are often under attack. He explores the concept of "perfect peace," defined as the peace of God that transcends human understanding and provides inner confidence and reassurance. Min. Fields outlines a two-step pathway to achieving this perfect peace: concentrating on God and trusting Him. He acknowledges the challenges of maintaining focus in a world filled with distractions but encourages listeners to create an environment conducive to spiritual concentration. This involves establishing a structured routine that includes prayer and Bible reading, which fosters a deeper relationship with God. Trusting God, according to Min. Fields is rooted in knowing Him intimately. He references Proverbs 3:5-6, highlighting that true trust comes from recognizing God's integrity and reliability. By prioritizing trust in God over personal feelings and external influences, individuals can cultivate a mindset that leads to perfect peace. In conclusion, Min. Fields encourages his audience to embrace God's promise of peace, urging them to make a conscious effort to trust in Him daily. This teaching serves as a reminder that while challenges may arise, the pathway to perfect peace is attainable through focused concentration and unwavering trust in God.

Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Part 3 of a 3-part series that presents a teaching based on Jeremiah 30:17. Throughout this teaching, Minister Mitchell Fields illustrates how God intervenes to lift individuals from fear, pain, and a sense of being an "outcast," ultimately reasserting their divine identity, emphasizing God's unwavering love and the transformative power of His promises.

Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Part 2 of a 3-part series that presents a teaching based on Jeremiah 30:17. Throughout this teaching, Minister Mitchell Fields illustrates how God intervenes to lift individuals from fear, pain, and a sense of being an "outcast," ultimately reasserting their divine identity, emphasizing God's unwavering love and the transformative power of His promises.

Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Thursday Oct 16, 2025
Part 1 of a 3-part series that presents a teaching based on Jeremiah 30:17. Throughout this teaching, Minister Mitchell Fields illustrates how God intervenes to lift individuals from fear, pain, and a sense of being an "outcast," ultimately reasserting their divine identity and emphasizing God's unwavering love and the transformative power of His promises.

