Summary In this passionate message on spiritual warfare from Ephesians 6:10–13, the preacher uses vivid personal stories—her son’s shifting confidence upon overhearing the opposing team’s respect, a child’s frustration at whack-a-mole revealing hidden operators, and critters thriving under an upside-down boat—to illustrate the enemy’s subtle...
Drawing from Revelation 4 and the powerful testimony of Dory Van Stone—who endured profound neglect and abuse yet discovered God’s abiding presence even in her darkest moments—the preacher urges the congregation to «look up» amid life’s «Patmos» hardships. John, exiled and suffering, receives a heavenly vision: an open door, an unshakable throne...
In this powerful message drawing from Judges 6:11–12, the preacher emphasizes that our true identity comes solely from God, not from our past mistakes, current circumstances, feelings, or what others call us—illustrated vividly through her teenage experiment of changing her name to «DK» and the story of Gideon hiding in fear yet being called a...
Summary This moving message from Revelation 4 pulls back the curtain on heaven's throne room to remind us that even in our darkest, most unwanted circumstances—like John's exile on Patmos or Dory Van Stone's heartbreaking childhood—God remains sovereign on His unshakable throne. The preacher stresses that heaven's door stands...
Summary In this heartfelt Mother’s Day message from Revelation 4:1-11, the preacher shares a vision of heaven’s open door where God’s throne stands firm and unshaken amid life’s hardest storms. Drawing from John’s exile on Patmos and the testimony of Dory Van Stone, she reminds us that no matter the chaos, abuse, or pain we face, God is sovereign...
Summary Priscilla Shirer delivers a powerful message on God’s perfect patience (1 Timothy 1:16), using Paul’s life as proof that no one can out-sin God’s grace. God’s patience frees us from fear, eggshell-walking, and condemnation, enabling abundant life. Key reasons: (1) He saved us (justification)—a miracle of divine orchestration; (2) He...
Summary Priscilla Shirer teaches on God’s perfect patience from 1 Timothy 1:16, using Paul’s testimony as the «foremost» sinner to demonstrate that no one can out-sin God’s grace. God’s patience frees us to live the abundant life without fear of wearing Him out. Reasons for God’s profound patience: (1) He saved us—a miracle despite our rebellion;...
Summary Reflecting on old journals, Priscilla Shirer realizes how often she wished away current seasons of life—childhood, teens, college, early marriage, young kids—always longing for the next one, only to later see she had been in «the good stuff» all along. Using Genesis 28:10–16, where Jacob sleeps on rocky ground unaware that it is a sacred...
Summary Priscilla Shirer recounts the story of theology students visiting John Wesley’s home, where Billy Graham knelt in the worn knee marks by Wesley’s bed and prayed for God to spark revival again, leading to Graham’s powerful ministry. Drawing from John 11:54, where Jesus stops walking publicly among the people after religious leaders plot...
Summary Priscilla Shirer shares a personal story from her teenage years when she changed her name to "DK" at a new school, only to have her mother firmly remind her that only the ones who gave her life have the authority to name her. Drawing from Judges 6:11-12, where the angel of the Lord calls the fearful, hiding Gideon a...
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