Deacon Isaac

Walking away from a familiar path and embracing a new calling is never easy, but for Deacon Isaac, the decision to join IUIC in September 2009 was clear. He first discovered the truth by watching YouTube videos featuring the Bishops and Elders from the Old School. Over the past decade, as his understanding of the laws, statutes, and commandments of the Most High God deepened, Deacon Isaac advanced from being a dedicated brother to becoming a mighty deacon within IUIC.

Throughout his journey, Deacon Isaac has learned valuable lessons that have shaped his leadership and service. His experiences have taught him the importance of humility, patience, and fulfilling his role with dedication. He emphasizes respect for both seniors and juniors, leading with boldness, clear communication, effective delegation, and thorough inspection. These principles, coupled with a deep reverence for God, honest confession, repentance, and the wisdom to seek counsel, have guided his path.

Deacon Isaac advises all members of IUIC, whether new or seasoned, to embrace these attributes daily.

Based in Dallas, Texas, Deacon Isaac serves as a domestic and international prophet, spreading the word of the Lord in the same lands our forefathers once walked. He is also a devoted family man who prioritizes God’s work while recognizing that the church begins at home. He stresses the importance of balance, warning that being physically present at home but spiritually absent is detrimental. "Your spouse must be a pillar of rest, not a pillar of pest. My wife understands the significance of this mission and teaches our children the same, so they know when Dad is away, he's on God's mission," says Deacon Isaac.

To those newly learning about the truth, Deacon Isaac offers this advice: cultivate a deep fear of God. He acknowledges that his continued life is solely by God’s grace, not due to any good works, but because he strives to seek God ten times harder, knowing that his righteousness is like a filthy rag before the Lord.

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