A Fresh Perspective
Ralph Good provides an inside look at topics ranging from authority in the church to the God-given rights of each human person who believes. Dive in and discover a new perspective on church leadership and learn more about taking responsibility for your own spiritual well-being.
A Brief Statement
Before diving in to one of Ralph’s latest books, please download and read Ralph’s brief statement on authority for an inside look at the background of authority (in Biblical terms) and Ralph’s thoughts on the subject.
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The Truth About Jesus and the Christ-centered Life
Understanding the incredible significance of what Jesus Christ accomplished for us on the cross is essential. It holds the key to overcoming our deepest struggles. Without this knowledge, we are susceptible to deception by false teachers who cunningly disguise themselves as messengers of God. Embracing the truth about Jesus and His gift of salvation opens the door to a Christ-centered life, leading to an overflow of blessings from God.
Authority plays a pivotal role in Christ’s church, and it is crucial to grasp what the Bible teaches about it in order to avoid falling prey to those misusing authority to manipulate and control us. The good news is that Jesus has given us authority over the forces of darkness, empowering us to take charge of our lives. Understanding, The truth About Jesus and the Christ-centered Life, equips us to rise above and conquer.

What is Godly Submission?
Godly submission is about submitting to the truth about Jesus and the principles in God’s written word on how to live a godly life. It is not about submitting to a person who comes in the name of Jesus who has a position of authority in a church. Submitting to authorities who do not acknowledge the truth about Jesus has destroyed so many lives, to the disgrace of the church. Let me explain this to you!

Respecting Authority: The Pathway to Revival
There is a systemic problem with authority manifesting in the church today that hinders the move of God and destroys lives. This problem began with Lucifer pursuing his self-interest of becoming ruler of creation.
The author is a victim of the systemic problem with authority that manifested in the church, which nearly destroyed his life. He wishes to expose those false authorities masquerading as men of God who wield power and exercise authority over God’s people in violation of the teaching of Jesus to pursue their self-interests. Like Satan, these authorities do not acknowledge, honor, or respect the truth about Jesus and His established purpose for authority, which hinders the move of God and destroys lives. According to the apostle John, this reveals the presence of the spirit of the antichrist (1John4:1–3).

Fear Not: Understanding the Ordinance of God
Believers must educate themselves on the Bible’s concept of the “fear of God” to avoid falling prey to Satan’s lies, confusing the “fear of God” with the “fear of man” masquerading as a man of God. Ralph Good’s latest book, Fear Not: Understanding the Ordinance of God, draws on his years of Bible study and research to show how those who claim to be “authorities” will turn on believers who sincerely question the authenticity of their teaching/ordinances as instructed in scripture. He delves into scripture and his own experiences as a young boy and a young man, Good shows how to scripturally resist those who threaten them with the “fear of man” in an attempt to get them to violate the ordinance of God.
Good shares many scripture defining the “fear of God” and the blessing God pours on those who practice the “fear of God”, so believers can identify the difference between the “fear of God” and the “fear of man” masquerading as a man of God. Good also shows, those who fail to discern the difference between the “fear of God” and the “fear of man” fall victim’s of Satan lies, become separated from God, which will lead to their spiritual death.

Spiritual Authority: What’s it really all about?
This study on Spiritual Authority reveals: That the Greek word most often translated as authority, which The Holy Bible uses to define the power and authority of God, Jesus Christ, Disciples, Apostles and New Covenant Believers. Is also used 20% of the time in scripture to define the power and authority of Satan, the Devil, the Beast and the Kingdom of Darkness.If we do not know the true meaning, responsibilities, and boundaries of Spiritual Authority, as established by God in scripture; how can we possibility know, if those presenting themselves as authorities in our lives are expressing God’s authority? On the other hand, authority scripture attributes to Satan, the Devil, the Beast, and the Kingdom of Darkness, as the same Greek word defines all of them. However, sometimes, it translates differently.If you cannot confidently define and explain the differences, with full conviction, between the power and authority ascribed by scripture with the same Greek word to both kingdoms, this study on Spiritual Authority, which includes every Greek word authority translates from, is for you!

Our God-Given Rights
Believers face growing challenges that threaten their God-given rights to the fullness of their salvation. Ralph Good in Our God-Given Rights to the Fullness of Our Salvation & the Vast Demonic Conspiracy gives readers a clear understanding of this theological crisis, providing believers with the strategies to combat this problem. Good seeks to help believers identify the principalities and powers of darkness ruled by Satan who came to steal, kill and destroy their God-given rights to the fullness of life. He delves into Scripture to show how Adam gave up his God-given rights, falling victim to Satan’s conspiracy, which separated him from God, and how Jesus Christ paid for our sins, reconciled us to God, and restored those God-given rights. He further shows how false teachers in God’s name partner with the vast demonic conspiracy to deceive believers into giving up their rights, which leads to their separation from God. Good also demonstrates how believers can identify and avoid being deceived by such “authorities” by embracing God and taking responsibility for their spiritual well-being.

What Did Jesus Say About Authority?
Believers face a serious dilemma: submit to authorities exercising principles of authority Scripture ascribes to Satan’s kingdom of darkness or be judged and condemned for refusing to submit. What Did Jesus Say About Authority? Discusses in-depth the Greek word exousia, which in Scripture defines both the power and authority of God’s kingdom and Satan’s kingdom. Author Ralph Good reveals that people who are blind to what Jesus said about authority fall into Satan’s trap. They submit to and follow false apostles masquerading as ministers of the gospel, who teach doctrines and visions of men. Such separation from God will lead people to their spiritual death.

A Closer Look at Authority
A Closer Look at Authority investigates and identifies God’s true purpose, responsibly and qualifying characteristics for authority in the Church. As well as Satan’s abuse and misuse of God’s authority by false preachers that separate people from God, enslaving people to follow false teachings, selfish ambitions, and traditions of men.
This study includes every Greek word authority is translated from; Seven in the KJV, twelve in the NKJV, and lists all the English words they are translated too in every verse in the Bible along with their definitions. What is most shocking! The Greek word most often translated to authority happens to be the Greek word second most often translated to power. This very same Greek word in scripture defines the power and authority of God, Jesus Christ, disciples, believers, as well as, the power of Satan, the devil, the Beast, and the kingdom of darkness.
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The Ralph Good Project is a Christian Music and Outreach Organization founded in Harrisburg, PA by songwriter and executive producer Ralph Good. The primary mission of the project is to spread the Word of God to people around the world via sincere and accessible music. Visit our YouTube channel to learn about us, listen to our latest singles, and more!
About the Author
Ralph Good, with no Bible knowledge, came to Christ in his early twenties. Initially he submitted to authorities who taught him to give up his rights. It separated him from God and nearly destroyed his life. He ended those relationships, began studying the subject of rights and authority as he saw abuse and misuse of authority destroy many lives, and was frustrated because he cared about people, not knowing what to do about it. He learned that the Holy Bible condemns those who deny the rights of others as wicked and evil. Good led the worship team and fulfilled other duties in church. He received awards from Pennsylvania’s governor, Senate, and House of Representatives as well as his mayor for his volunteer community contributions.