High Frequency Living Part 1

“Afraid of Heights”
Matthew 4:8–9 (NKJV)
This past Sunday, Pastor Warryn Campbell II launched our new four-part series, High Frequency Living, with a powerful message entitled “Afraid of Heights.” Using Matthew 4:8–9 as the foundation, we explored one of the enemy’s most subtle strategies: not simply pulling people downward into obvious sin, but tempting them upward into success, influence, and opportunity that operate outside of God’s will.

Pastor Campbell challenged us to see that many believers are not suffering from a lack of faith, but from a problem of frequency. Like a radio receiving the wrong signal, it is possible to be saved yet still live surrounded by spiritual static—fear, comparison, insecurity, compromise, and distraction. The enemy’s goal is not necessarily to make us stop believing in God; his goal is to disconnect us from God’s signal.

Through Jesus’ temptation on the mountain, we discovered three critical spiritual diagnostics:

1. Misaligned Frequencies

When Your Elevation Exceeds Your Alignment

The enemy took Jesus to a high place, but elevation alone is not evidence of spiritual maturity. Pastor reminded us that visibility without vulnerability, influence without integrity, and success without surrender create dangerous misalignment. High Frequency Living begins with holy alignment. God is not impressed by altitude; He is moved by obedience.

2. Manipulated Visions

When What You See Is Not What You’re Called To

Satan showed Jesus something real—the kingdoms of the world—but offered Him a counterfeit path to obtain them. The temptation was not a fake vision; it was a shortcut around God’s process. We were challenged to test every opportunity, relationship, platform, and vision by asking: Does this require greater worship of God, or greater worship of self? High Frequency believers don’t just see clearly—they discern clearly.

3. Unmatched Heights

You Cannot Tempt Someone Who Knows Where They Came From

Jesus refused the offer because He already knew who He was. His identity was secure. Pastor Campbell reminded us that the enemy’s greatest leverage is often a gap in our identity. When believers truly know what God has said about them, shortcuts lose their appeal, compromise loses its attraction, and fear loses its power. Secure identity produces spiritual authority.

The Big Question:

Are You Afraid of Heights?

The defining challenge of the message was not whether we fear failure, but whether we fear becoming everything God has called us to be. Many believers are comfortable believing in a High God while living low-frequency lives. Yet God continues to call His people higher—not merely to achieve more, but to become more aligned with His purpose.

Pastor closed with a powerful reminder that God is not angry with those who are afraid. He understands the disappointments, setbacks, and wounds that make low places feel safer. Yet His invitation remains the same:

“Come up higher. Come out of the static. Come out of the fear. Come into the frequency I created you to live on.”

As we begin this series, we are reminded that we were never created for compromise, comfort, or spiritual static. We were created to carry the signal of the Most High God into a world desperate for His voice.

This is only the beginning.

Three more frequencies remain to be unlocked.



To watch this sermon, click the play button below.
To watch this entire service, which includes Praise & Worship, Prayer, and the Word, follow the link here: https://www.youtube.com/live/QpkAzQc9sIw?si=39WvE5q0u3ic2_2W

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