Summary: In this hard-hitting sermon on Galatians 6:7, the preacher warns that no one can mock God or escape the law of sowing and reaping—whatever one sows, that will they reap, whether to the flesh (corruption) or to the Spirit (eternal life). He urgently calls for repentance, emphasizing that God’s warnings are loving protections, and...
Summary: Drawing from Nahum 1:7, the preacher stresses that God’s unchanging goodness is a refuge even in dark times when it’s hard to see, set against the backdrop of impending judgment on wicked Nineveh. He encourages believers to embrace God’s goodness by faith, leaning on Him in trouble rather than relying on self-strength, and assures that...
Summary: In this sermon on Acts 12, the preacher highlights how God remains fully in control even in the darkest moments—during suffering, at midnight hours, with weak faith, or when the wicked prosper—using Peter’s miraculous prison escape as the key example. He draws humor and encouragement from details like Peter groggily dressing, the prayer...
Summary: The preacher emphasizes that to overcome fleshly temptations, especially sexual sin, Christians must make absolutely no provision for the flesh, drawing from Romans 13:14 and Jesus' radical words about cutting off offending body parts. He illustrates this with personal stories about chocolate and shares three drastic measures he’s...
Summary: The preacher distinguishes worldly grief—self-focused regret over consequences and weakness—from godly grief, which sorrows deeply over how sin insults God and shows ingratitude for Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, leading to true repentance and salvation without regret (2 Corinthians 7:10). Using the prodigal son in Luke 15 as the...
Summary: The preacher warns that chronic negativity is a sinful pattern of thinking that fuels discontent and grieves God, identifying five «logs» on its fire: a critical eye, wrong expectations, negative friends, unresolved hurt, and poor time management. Drawing from Israel’s complaints in Numbers 11-12, where God responded with anger and...
Summary: The preacher confronts how believers often mask fear as caution or thoroughness, describing a spirit of fear as embracing negatives, enlarging enemies, and engaging destructive thought patterns, while contrasting it with God’s gift of a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind from 2 Timothy 1:7. He explains that power overcomes...
Summary: The preacher argues that many churches are plateauing or declining not because Jesus or the Bible lacks power, but because what’s offered is often «religion"—rules without biblical basis, hypocrisy, and externals—that turns people away, much like dogs rejecting unpalatable food. Drawing from Luke 18:9-14 and the parable of the...
Summary: The preacher passionately proclaims the simple gospel: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day, with salvation coming solely by believing in Him and confessing Him as Lord—nothing more. Drawing from passages like 1 Corinthians 15, Romans 10, and 2 Corinthians 5:21, he warns against false teachers who add...
Summary: The preacher emphasizes that Jesus Christ deserves first place in our lives because He is uniquely the firstborn in rank and privilege, revealing the Father perfectly and standing unparalleled among all beings or gods. Drawing primarily from Colossians 1:15–17, along with supporting passages like Psalm 89:27 and Old Testament...
Summary: In this passionate message, the pastor emphasizes that Jesus desires His house to be called a house of prayer above all else, yet prayer is the hardest spiritual discipline to sustain in the church. Drawing from personal stories of near-quitting in 1991 and desperate prayers that led to breakthroughs, he urges persistent, passionate...
Summary: In this Manna-Fest episode, Perry Stone and Bill Cloud draw striking parallels between the United States and the ancient Roman Empire, warning that America, like Rome, risks internal collapse rather than external conquest. They trace America’s founding as a covenantal republic inspired by biblical Israel—not a democracy—and highlight how...
Summary: Standing in an ancient Jewish tomb on Mount Scopus overlooking Jerusalem, Perry Stone explores the biblical truth of resurrection from Daniel 12:2, where those sleeping in the dust will awake—some to everlasting life, others to shame and contempt. He vividly describes first-century burial practices, including the use of spices, linen...
Summary: From the hills near Bethlehem, Perry Stone reflects on prophetic signs unfolding in our time, linking Jesus' words about the «birth pains» of the end times to events of the last seventy years. He highlights fulfilled prophecies like Israel’s rebirth in 1948, the regathering of Jews, and Jerusalem’s unification, while pointing to...
Summary: Perry Stone shares a fascinating Hebraic perspective on end-time signs, drawing from rabbinical interpretations of Scripture rather than typical Western views. Using Leviticus 25:10 and the concept of Gematria, he explains how a deliberate «misspelling» in the Hebrew text of «you shall return» prophetically points to the year 1948, the...
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