Even in the deepest valley of trouble and shadow of death, God promises to turn the Valley of Achor into a door of hope and to set a table before you in the presence of your enemies. Drawing from Psalm 23, Hosea 2:15, and the agony of Jesus in Gethsemane, Pastor Prince shows that Christ already bore our fears, depression, and the curse in the...
Pastor Joseph Prince teaches that David desired to bring the Ark of the Covenant (a picture of Jesus) to Mount Zion, the place of grace and rest, but initially failed by following man’s ways, leading to Uzzah’s death. Through Obed-Edom’s household being greatly blessed by the Ark’s presence, David learned to approach God through the blood...
Pastor Joseph Prince teaches that the pool at Bethesda, meaning «house of grace,» symbolizes how only in God’s grace (not human effort or law) can we find true healing and supply, as seen in Jesus healing the paralyzed man on the Sabbath. Drawing from John 5 and references to Nehemiah, he emphasizes resting in Christ’s finished work rather than...
Pastor Joseph Prince teaches that Jesus strongly rebuked hypocrisy because He loves people and wants them to experience true love by being real, not pretending. Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, the healing of the leper, and the story of the Canaanite woman, he shows how God cannot bless pretense but responds with mercy when we drop facades...
Pastor Joseph Prince emphasizes that the church was God’s eternal plan, even before Adam’s fall, and that grace means receiving good we don’t deserve because Jesus took the bad we deserved. He draws from Luke 5 and Matthew 14, showing through Peter’s experiences how God’s goodness leads to repentance and how keeping our eyes on Jesus enables us...
Joseph Prince emphasizes that looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, brings healing, deliverance, and miracles because He is altogether lovely—perfectly balanced in strength and tenderness, holiness without hypocrisy. Using the contrasting stories from Luke 18-19 of the rich young ruler who relied on his own works and walked...
Joseph emphasizes that God often uses human teachers and pastors to reveal the meaning of Scripture through the rhema word, rather than direct revelation alone, drawing from the stories of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 and the disciples on the road to Emmaus in Luke 24. He stresses that self-occupation leads to discouragement and...
In this Easter sermon on John 20, Joseph Prince emphasizes that the stone was rolled away from Jesus' tomb not for Him to exit—since His glorified body could transcend matter—but for witnesses to see the empty tomb, confirming the Resurrection. Details like the undisturbed linen cloths refute theft theories, and the apostles'...
In this sermon, Pastor Prince declares that Jesus' words endure forever amid a world facing increasing darkness, mental health struggles, and challenges despite advancements. For God’s people, however, the themes of past years—restful increase, crowned goodness, unceasing fruitfulness, possessing possessions, Jubilee, hesed wisdom, and...
Pastor Prince teaches that in life’s battles—whether sickness, addiction, family issues, or any difficulty—the believer’s role is not to fight in their own strength but to rest in faith, declaring «The battle is the Lord’s.» Drawing from Psalm 23, David vs. Goliath (1 Samuel 17), Jehoshaphat’s victory (2 Chronicles 20), and Moses at the Red Sea,...
In this sermon on the uncertainties in destiny as the new year approaches, the preacher uses the tragic story of Amnon and Tamar from 2 Samuel 13 to illustrate how doubts, insecurities, and past failures can cause us to mishandle God’s promises or cling to false identities. The key message is that alignment with God requires agreeing with His...
This sermon explores how temptations often come as counterfeits offering only a small part of God’s true promise, drawing from Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11). The preacher emphasizes that God allows tests of humility, hunger, surrender, and worship to prepare us for His blessings, and the key to overcoming every temptation...
In «The Strategy Room,» the preacher outlines Jesus' strategy for ministry: solitary prayer for divine insight and direction. Prayer connects us to God’s purpose, revealing how to proclaim His kingdom and overcome fear-driven actions like racism (rooted in unaddressed fear). As kings and priests, believers must intentionally «watch and...
In this sermon titled «The Flip Side,» the preacher uses the analogy of a coin’s two sides—obverse and reverse—to illustrate how opposites like chaos and purpose coexist. Drawing from the story of Job, she explains that God allowed suffering not out of insecurity but to expose and eradicate Job’s hidden fear, transforming him through exposure...
In this sermon titled «Starting Over,» the preacher draws from a book club discussion on «First Ladies» and the story of Eliab in 1 Samuel 16-17 to encourage believers not to fear beginning anew. She emphasizes that clinging to unhealthy patterns, relationships, professions, or mindsets out of fear of «wasted time» prevents realizing God’s full...
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