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The passage is about the joy of the Lord and how it's possible to be a Christian without experiencing it. Paul addresses a conflict between two women in the church and diagnoses their issue as joyless
More →The passage from Mark 9:14-29 tells the story of Jesus encountering a powerless church and a crowd with problems, including a boy possessed by a demon. Despite the disciples being authorized to cast o
More →The story of Zacharias and Elizabeth teaches us that even the righteous can experience barrenness, whether it be physical or spiritual. In the first century, not having children was a threat to a coup
More →The speaker talks about the revival happening in New England and how it is a time where the church can rise up and ask anything from the throne of God. He emphasizes the importance of having authority
More →The speaker talks about the importance of being a friend of God and what it means to be a follower of Christ. He emphasizes the need to move beyond just needing God for miracles and to develop intimac
More →The truth is often avoided by many of us, but it is the very thing that can set us free. In Second Corinthians, chapter 13, Paul urges the church in Corinth to examine themselves and test their faith.
More →In John 12:1-3 and 7-8, Jesus attends a dinner in his honor at Lazarus' house, where Mary anoints his feet with expensive perfume. From this text, the speaker suggests that the fulfillment of our hear
More →The speaker is addressing a group at the Lion of Judah church, located on the historic boundary between Roxbury and the South End in Boston. He notes that the B2 police district, where the church is l
More →The speaker expresses gratitude for being a Christian in Boston at this time and believes it is a privilege to raise the banner of the Lord and proclaim His word for the nation. They note that recent
More →The happiest and most content people tend to be those who are best at loving others. However, this is not inherent in human nature and goes against our survival instinct. We often wait until we are ha
More →The Apostle Paul intervenes in a fight between two powerful sisters in Philippi, urging them to be of one mind in the Lord. He diagnoses their lack of joy and urges them to rejoice in the Lord always.
More →The speaker encourages listeners to have a strong and violent faith, citing a message preached by their pastor on December 2nd. They emphasize the importance of faith in approaching God and the need t
More →The speaker begins by stating that everyone present is part of a new era in the fellowship, and that they will be discussing discipleship. He directs the audience to Luke 5 and talks about the calling
More →The passage in Luke Chapter 5:1-11 highlights the process of discipleship that begins with an encounter with Jesus. The passage shows that one can know Jesus without having had a personal encounter wi
More →The message of the sermon is that sometimes God's love is shown not in what he gives us, but in what he takes away. The sermon uses the example of Jesus cursing a barren fig tree and cleansing the tem
More →The pastor emphasizes that God's economy is different from the world's economy and to enter into God's economy, one must sell everything they own. He uses the story of the rich young man in Mark Chapt
More →The message is based on Daniel 1 and discusses the importance of having an invincible faith when facing a crisis like being in Babylon. The speaker emphasizes that a worthwhile faith will be tested an
More →In Luke 19:28-34, Jesus sends two of his disciples to find a donkey for him to ride into Jerusalem. The donkey plays an essential role in messianic prophecy, including Genesis 49:9 and Zechariah 9:9.
More →The speaker shares a message about the power of blessing and living according to God's will. He suggests that instead of asking for specific answers to our questions, we should ask what God would do i
More →The speaker discusses the importance of praise and worship in connecting with God. He notes that the ultimate goal of praise and worship is to facilitate a connection between individuals and God. The
More →The speaker reflects on a phrase shared by a classical violinist during a worship service: "Seek the Healer and not the healing." He emphasizes the importance of seeking God above seeking healing or a
More →The story of King Uzziah in Second Chronicles 26 teaches us about the dangers of pride and ambition, even in the midst of a revival. Uzziah, a king of Judah, became powerful and successful, but his he
More →The speaker shares his struggle with understanding the meaning of 1 Peter 2:9-12, which describes believers as a chosen lineage, royal priesthood, holy nation, and people acquired by God, while also b
More →The central idea of Christmas is Emmanuel, which means God with us. This means that God is not just omnipresent, but He is among us, for us, and with us in our daily lives. He wants to be our friend a
More →The pastor and his colleague pray before the Lord, thanking him for the presence and the many ways in which they can show their love and need for him. They read from Matthew chapter 1, verse 18, about
More →The speaker discusses a prophetic word given to Brother Chris Atow in 2008, which predicted a new American Revolution and revival of culture in the eastern US. The word also mentioned an earthquake th
More →The Lord wants us to not just overcome our seemingly insurmountable problems, but to conquer them with the help of His supernatural power. While there are things out of our control and understanding,
More →In Ezekiel 22:30-31, the Lord is looking for an intercessor to stand in the gap for the land so that He would not have to destroy it. The Lord seeks worshipers who worship Him in spirit and truth. Int
More →The speaker discusses Second Corinthians Chapter 3 and the two covenants, one of the letter and one of the spirit. He emphasizes that trying to reach God through one's own means will ultimately lead t
More →The essence of supernatural life is the glory of Jehovah dwelling and transmitted through clay vessels that declare the word of the Lord. The apostle Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 4 that we are not pre
More →The speaker reflects on the passage in Acts 9 where Saul has an encounter with Jesus and is converted to Christianity. The two words that stood out to the speaker were "Brother Saul," said by Ananias
More →The sermon focuses on the idea that all humans will eventually have a confrontation with their creator, and that their thoughts, deeds, and words will be evaluated. The speaker uses the example of the
More →The sermon focuses on the charge that the Lord gave to Paul when he appeared to him on his way to Damascus, which was to be a witness to his people and the Gentiles, to open their eyes, turn them from
More →The sermon is about having faith and hope in God's promises, even in difficult and seemingly impossible situations. The speaker uses the example of Abraham, who believed in the promise of becoming the
More →The Lord wants justice, peace, and joy in our lives. Satan targets our joy and wants to diminish or evaporate it, making serving the Lord feel like an affliction. Nehemiah Chapter 8 shows that revival
More →The theology of grace is the key truth in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The first epistle of John does not directly mention grace, but it does speak about sin and God's love. Sin separates us from the l
More →The speaker invites the audience to open their Bibles to 2 Timothy 1 and reads verses 6-7. He recalls a conversation he had with a brother who asked him how to ask the Lord for a gift. The speaker exp
More →The sermon is a tribute to God for His faithfulness and for His provision for the ministry Vale Esperar, which promotes sexual abstinence among young Latinos. The speaker shares a prophetic dream he h
More →The verse "Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world" (1 John 4:4) is often quoted, but it's important to understand its context. As believers, we are children of God, adopted into His f
More →The speaker reflects on the book of Habakkuk, specifically Chapter 3, verses 17-19. He emphasizes that even in difficult times, it is possible to rejoice in the Lord and find strength in His presence.
More →The message is about being open to unexpected changes in life, just as Joseph had to accept Mary's pregnancy, which was unexpected but part of God's plan. The speaker encourages taking time to hear fr
More →The sermon is about intercessory prayer and the story of the paralyzed man in Mark 2:1-12. The speaker emphasizes the importance of passing up our own needs and desires to carry others to Jesus throug
More →The speaker discusses the concept of being a missionary and how it applies to every believer. He emphasizes that when one accepts Jesus as Lord, the kingdom of God comes into their life and they becom
More →The promise in Matthew 18:18-20 is embedded in the recipe that God gave us to resolve conflicts between brothers. Jesus knows that we want to touch the heart of God, and he reveals to us an insurmount
More →In Matthew 17:24-27, Jesus and his disciples return to Capernaum and are confronted by the IRS about paying taxes. Jesus tells Peter to go fishing and catch a fish with a four-drachma coin in its mout
More →Psalm 22 speaks about feeling abandoned by God, but the message is that even when we feel far from His hands, we are still His property. God has not lost sight of us and knows precisely where we are,
More →The story of David bringing the Ark of God back to Jerusalem is a reminder that it's not about the box, but the presence of God that dwells within it. David understood the importance of having God's p
More →The sculpture of The Victorious Lion of Judah represents Jesus as the sovereign King over all creation and the universe. The artist, Michael Dudash, intentionally depicted Jesus in control and ruling
More →The speaker invites the audience to First Samuel chapter 7, the story of David and Goliath. He emphasizes the importance of confronting reality and facing one's Goliath, knowing one's enemy and God, a
More →The author shares a message about the generation of Joshua, who had radical faith and believed in the power of God to do wonders. The author believes that the congregation of León de Judá is part of t
More →The article discusses the call for the church to become a Generation of Radical Obedience, ready to witness God do amazing things. The author compares this call to Joshua's call to consecrate themselv
More →The story of the shepherds encountering the angels in Luke 2 reminds us that we are surrounded by a heavenly company, even though we cannot see them with our earthly eyes. There is a whole spiritual w
More →The message is about the true meaning of Christmas as spiritual warfare, the invasion of the Kingdom of Light conquering the darkness. The passage from Isaiah 9:1-6 is discussed, emphasizing that Chri
More →The passage from Jeremiah 29:10-14 encourages us to seek God with all our hearts, especially in times of captivity or hardship. Even when we feel lost or in a spiritual wilderness, God promises that H
More →The story of Caleb's daughter Achsa in Joshua 15 and Judges 1 teaches us that each of us has an inheritance, but it may be a desert that needs sources of life to bear fruit. We need to ask God for the
More →The passage discusses a man who interrupts Jesus' message to ask for help in a dispute with his brother over an inheritance. Jesus responds by warning against greed and shares the parable of the rich
More →In Luke 17:11-19, Jesus heals ten lepers, but only one returns to thank and glorify God. The man was a Samaritan, showing that God's blessings are not based on religious background or merit, but on th
More →The book of Judas is a direct and clear letter that ends with a powerful doxology praising God for keeping us from falling. The author celebrates God for protecting him from unknown things that God di
More →The speaker discusses how the Central Baptist Church, now the Lion of Judah Congregation, has a purpose to bring revival to New England. The new building being constructed will play a role in this str
More →The speaker begins by discussing a Christmas text, but notes that it is more about the journey of discipleship. The passage is from Luke 1:34, in which Mary asks the angel how she will give birth to t
More →The text from Colossians 1:9-14 provides an outline of a life worth living, a life that is worthy of the Lord. The passage emphasizes that this life would not be possible without the redemptive work t
More →This sermon is about the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. The younger son asks for his inheritance and wastes it living riotously in a far-off land. He ends up herding pigs and eating car
More →The verse in Deuteronomy 1:21 reminds us that to conquer the land that the Lord has promised us, we need to know about our ancestors and ourselves. The Book of Deuteronomy explains why it took the Isr
More →The passage in Numbers 6:22-27 is known as the priestly blessing or the Aaronic blessing. It is a beautiful and powerful passage, but it is not magic or an incantation. It is an outline of a blessed l
More →In John 17, Jesus raises a powerful prayer that serves as an example for us to follow. Prayer is a two-way street, with communication going both ways. Jesus is the great intercessor who offers prayers
More →The authority and power of those who rule over Earth, including political leaders, are delegated by God from the Throne of God. All authority, natural and supernatural, owes its existence to God, and
More →The text from Acts 2:14-18 describes Peter preaching to the crowd about the Holy Spirit and how it was prophesied in the book of Joel. The author presents two ways to read this text, either as a nice
More →In this sermon, the pastor reflects on the conversation between Jeremiah and King Zedekiah in Jeremiah 38. He highlights the theme of obedience and how it is a consistent message throughout the Bible.
More →The Gospel of Jesus Christ is advancing in Boston and around the world, despite the barriers the enemy tries to put up. Prayer is essential to the advancement of the Kingdom of God. In Colossians 4:2,
More →The Lord is calling us to be holy, above all else. This means that we must give our hearts to God and let Him transform us from within. True holiness is much more beautiful than an external approach,
More →In this sermon, the pastor discusses the importance of the doctrine of the rapture and the second coming of Christ. He argues that without this doctrine, the church is left with a weak gospel and a fo
More →In Psalm 46, the key text of Palm Sunday, the prophetic Word of Zechariah 9:9 is echoed. The message is about waiting for our King and Redeemer to rescue us from various struggles in our lives. But, t
More →The message discusses Hebrews 11:6, which states that it is impossible to please God without faith and that those who seek God will be rewarded. The message does not try to prove the existence of God
More →In Luke 1:46-49, Mary sings a song of victory and war, known as the Magnificat. She exalts God for looking upon her baseness and promises that all generations will call her blessed because of what God
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