AHR QUARTERLY NEWSPAPER March 2026 FINAL - Flipbook - Page 6
"The Blueprint: Roadmap to Heaven”
The Gospel & Health Evangelistic Campaign - Bedford Seventh Day Adventist Church UK
The series is entitled "The Blueprint: Roadmap to
Heaven," a message that came to me through divine
revelation during my study of Philippians 3:7-15. God
has illuminated my understanding of this passage from
both health and theological perspectives. My
instruction was to share these powerful insights with
our churches, igniting a revival and preparing God's
people for the glorious return of Christ. I am deeply
grateful for the chance to share His love and wisdom,
and I sincerely thank the Bedford family for the
privilege of serving in this capacity.
The series was a mixture of sermons and presentations.
Topics included: nutrition 101, stress, the gut, and the
brain in Satan's end-time game, diet reform, high
cholesterol, the 8 Laws of Health and the blood, and
how to eat for good blood. Moreover, we looked at a
breakthrough study on the deadly, trending Nipah virus
and some ways to build a strong defense against attacks
on endothelial cells.
On the other hand, from a theological perspective, we
looked at the Greek word "ginóskó," which conveys the
idea of "know" (absolutely). We can all agree that
getting to know a person intimately takes time. When
two people start dating, they don't immediately
become acquainted with each other's character
disposition. They discover each other's likes and
dislikes as they spend time together. In like manner, as
it is in the physical, so it is in the spiritual.
To know Christ intimately or to discover His character,
what God is like, takes time. We are living at the end of
time. We don't have as much time as we think we do to
know Christ. The world and its allure have a stronghold
over humanity, and over time, we are lured more and
more into conformity, idleness, entertainment, and less
spirituality; hence, the condition of Laodicea as
"lukewarm" is widespread (Rev 3:16).
Thus, man must understand that time is a talent lent by
God, of which he is accountable to God for its use.
Moreover, on a practical level, we looked at simple ways
to improve our time use, such as meal prepping, keeping
a to-do list, scaling back on social media, and
responding to emails based on priorities. If we optimize
how we use time, we will have more time to do God's
will and come to know the only true God and Jesus
Christ, whom He sent through intimacy in His Word
(John 17:3).
Pastor Rondy Punch
The series concluded with a presentation on fear. There
is no secret that we are living in the remnant of time, as
depicted in Matthew 24 and Revelation 13:11-17. Events
in nature, politics, and even the religious world are
changing rapidly—events with prophetic significance.
These events can sometimes trigger fear, but God has
not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love, and a
sound mind (2 Tim 1:7). Hence, the series concluded
with a call to exercise faith in God rather than fear.
When this is our reality continuously, coupled with
obedience to God's Word and Laws (natural law, "The 8
Laws of Health and moral laws "10 Commandments),
His character will be replicated in us, culminating in
"there is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear,"
(1 John 4:18). For God is love (1 John 4:8).
When God sees this in His church then Christ will come
for His spotless bride (Ephesians 5:27).