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  • A Work On The Wheel
    2026/07/18

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    Healing rarely feels calm. Sometimes it itches, pinches, and irritates you and that’s not always a setback. We start with that everyday picture and move straight into the deeper question: what happens when life wounds you, church wounds you, or sin tangles you up, and you’re trying to follow Jesus but you still feel bound?

    We lean on two powerful scriptures to bring clarity and hope. First, Lazarus walks out of the tomb alive yet still wrapped up, and Jesus tells the disciples to “loose him and let him go.” That moment names what so many believers live with: salvation is real, but habits, shame, fear, and old patterns can still cling. Then we open Jeremiah 18 and the potter’s house, where a marred vessel is not discarded. God remakes it. Not a quick patch job, not tape over cracks, but a full reworking that can include heat, pressure, and patience as we learn to yield to the Holy Spirit.

    After the message, the service shifts into a practical teaching on worship. We talk honestly about why people stay restrained, then walk through several biblical expressions of praise and demonstrate them before moving into a worship set filled with scripture, joy, peace, provision, and the steady assurance that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.

    If you need Christian encouragement, spiritual healing, or a fresh start with God, press play, share it with a friend who feels stuck, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. If this helped you, will you leave a review and tell us what part you most needed to hear?

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    56 分
  • Waters To Swim In
    2026/07/15

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    Ankle deep is comfortable. It’s also where a lot of believers quietly stop. We start with a simple story about backyard ponds and all the unexpected life that gathers around moving water, then we open Ezekiel 47 and follow the river that rises from the temple until it becomes “waters to swim in.” That picture becomes our guide for spiritual growth, showing how salvation is the starting point and how the Holy Spirit keeps calling us deeper.

    We talk honestly about control and why we cling to the bottom even when we say we trust God. Sometimes it’s what the doctor said, what the numbers say, what family thinks, or what the situation looks like. The turning point comes when we cannot touch bottom anymore and Jesus takes the lead. From there we confront the risk of spiritual deadness, why the damage often starts from within, and what happens when churches push the Holy Spirit into the background while trying to keep faith neat and manageable.

    With John 7 and Romans 8, we lean into Pentecostal conviction that the Spirit is not an accessory but our life force, our helper, and the power that brings real change. We end with a direct challenge: living things reproduce, so Spirit-filled believers don’t just survive, they share Jesus and produce disciples through the Great Commission. If you want a faith that feels alive and a church life that bears fruit, press play, then subscribe, share this message, and leave a review to help others find it.

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    55 分
  • These Things Which Must Shortly Be Done
    2026/07/07

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    Revelation has a reputation for fear and confusion, but we see it differently: God gives prophecy to steady our hearts when the world feels like it is unraveling. From the first minutes, we lean into a simple promise we can live on, the “blessed hope” that Jesus Christ is coming again, not as a metaphor, but as a physical return with authority, truth, and justice.

    We start with the foundation: Revelation is an unveiling, written by John while exiled on Patmos, and it is meant to alert, educate, and comfort the church. Then we address why the book gets misread so often, from avoiding it entirely to forcing preconceived theology onto the text. We also name several popular claims about the second coming and measure them against Scripture, then move into Jesus’ own end times teaching in Matthew 24: deception, wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes, pestilence, false prophets, and why “watch” still matters even when “no one knows the day or hour.”

    A major focus is clarity on rapture vs second coming. We read 1 Thessalonians 4 and talk through “caught up,” meeting the Lord in the air, and the hope it gives believers who grieve. From there, we turn to Revelation 19 and the reality behind Armageddon, the final battle, and Satan’s ultimate defeat. The tone is urgent but not hopeless: prophecy is not a dark hobby, it is a wake-up call that points to victory.

    If you have been searching for Bible prophecy explained, the Book of Revelation, end times signs, or what the second coming means for your life right now, this message is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it.

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    55 分
  • Rest For My Soul
    2026/06/23

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    Hurry can feel normal until you realize it is hollowing you out. We get honest about a struggle many Christians live with quietly: we love Jesus, but the day fills up, “later” never comes, and our souls start running on fumes. The message is simple and confrontational in the best way: resting with the Lord is a battle, and it affects every part of life, from anxiety and overwhelm to how we treat the people right in front of us.

    Join Daniel Johnson as he walks us through Exodus 5 and Pharaoh’s move to increase Israel’s workload the moment worship is mentioned. That ancient strategy still has teeth: keep God’s people so busy they cannot pray, cannot breathe, cannot gather strength. From there we connect the dots to spiritual warfare in Ephesians 6, where truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the sword of the Spirit are not abstract ideas but a lived way of standing firm. We also sit with Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 about worry, trust, and seeking first the kingdom of God, because faith is more than a feeling, it is belief plus action.

    Then we turn toward the promise many of us crave: “rest for your souls.” Matthew 11 invites the burdened to come close, not to earn love or prove worth, but to receive it. The Psalms and Elijah’s story remind us that when the heart is overwhelmed, God leads us back to the Rock, resets our perspective, and restores what fear and fatigue distort. The episode closes with a call to make real space for prayer, the Word, church community, and worship that helps you rise up again.

    If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels burned out, and leave a review so more people can find it. What is the biggest thing stealing your quiet time with God right now?

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    50 分
  • Set Your Mind On Things Above
    2026/06/06

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    Your truck will not start, your mind starts spiraling, and suddenly a simple Bible line feels impossible to live: “Set your mind on things above.” That real moment of panic becomes the doorway into a direct, hope-filled sermon from Valley Gospel Church in Springdale, Pennsylvania, where we get honest about distraction, worry, and the quiet pressure to perform faith for other people.

    Join Theodore Gardner as he unpacks a message many believers need to hear out loud: you’re enough. Not because you have it all together, but because salvation is God’s work, not your self-improvement plan. From there we dig into a powerful reminder for Pentecostal and Spirit-filled Christians: if you have accepted Jesus, you are 100% filled with the Holy Spirit. The challenge is learning to renew the mind so we stop living like we are using only a tiny fraction of the power, wisdom, and courage God has already placed within us.

    Using Ephesians 4, Philippians 3, and 2 Peter 1, we talk through what spiritual growth looks like in real life: forgetting what is behind, pressing forward, and adding daily “small hinges” such as prayer, worship, Scripture, fellowship, and obedience. We also ask uncomfortable but necessary questions about motives, authenticity, and whether our prayers come from the heart or from habit. Stay through the worship portion that follows and let it reset your focus. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find it.

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    44 分
  • A Double Portion
    2026/05/21

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    Bethel was supposed to be the house of God, but Elijah and Elisha walk into a place filled with scoffing, idols, and a forgotten spiritual legacy. That tension drives the question we cannot dodge: if God parted seas and sent fire in Scripture, why do we talk like miracles, healing, deliverance, and the power of the Holy Spirit belong to the past?

    We trace the Jordan crossing in 2 Kings 2 and Elisha’s audacious request for a double portion. We connect it to Jesus’ promise of greater works, then bring it straight into modern church life: a culture that normalizes evil, churches tempted to settle for comfort, and believers who rely on yesterday’s revival stories instead of today’s obedience. We also address the “hard thing” Elijah names and why the real challenge is learning to receive from God directly, not from personalities, platforms, or spiritual nostalgia.

    Then we head to Jericho, the “pleasant city” with poisoned water, and unpack what compromised preaching and lifeless Christianity do to a congregation. Elisha’s answer is not a new gimmick but salt in a clean vessel: the pure gospel, the uncompromised Word of God, and lives set apart for a fresh anointing. If you feel called to go deeper than shallow religion, this message is a wake-up and an invitation.

    Subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs fresh faith, and leave a review so others can find it. What would a double portion look like in your life right now?

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    59 分
  • Come On, Let’s Fight
    2026/05/13

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    Comfort is what we usually want when life gets heavy. But what if God’s love looks like training, not pampering? We open with Paul’s words to Timothy and a direct question we can’t dodge: are we still in the fight, or have we settled into a passive Christianity that only shows up on Sunday morning. This message goes straight at spiritual warfare, reminding us that the stakes are high, the enemy is real, and a faith built on autopilot makes us easy prey.

    Then we move to Hosea 12 and the story of Jacob and Esau, not as a distant Bible tale, but as a mirror. Jacob is painted as a man with flaws who still hungers for God’s blessing and purpose, while Esau represents immediate gratification and a life turned inward. We talk about repentance as an ongoing turning, not a quick apology, and we challenge the excuses that keep people stuck in sin, complacency, and quiet compromise.

    The heart of the sermon is Jacob’s night of wrestling when obedience still leads to crisis and God shows up with a challenge instead of reassurance. We connect that moment to real discipleship: God trains fighters, and trials can become end-time preparation rather than proof you’ve been abandoned. If you’re tired, wounded, or tempted to give up, this is a call to stand, separate from what drags you down, and re-enter the battle with the Holy Spirit’s power. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs strength, and leave a review letting us know: where are you choosing to fight again today?

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    49 分
  • The Uttermost Parts Of The Earth
    2026/05/02

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    You can be truly saved and still feel underpowered. That tension sits at the heart of our message on the baptism in the Holy Spirit, where we open the Bible and ask a blunt question: did Jesus intend believers to attempt ministry with only good intentions, or with supernatural power from on high?

    We walk through Joel’s prophecy of an outpouring, the turning point of Pentecost in Acts 2, and Jesus’ command in Acts 1:8 that links the Holy Ghost directly to power for witness “to the uttermost parts of the earth.” Along the way, we separate salvation and Spirit baptism as two distinct operations of the same Spirit. We also address the question many Christians ask out loud or quietly: don’t we receive the Holy Spirit at salvation? We answer from Scripture, then trace examples in Acts that show a subsequent empowering experience.

    We also tackle the most debated flashpoint: speaking in tongues. We explain why we preach tongues as the initial physical evidence of Holy Spirit baptism, and why minimizing spiritual gifts can leave believers unprepared for spiritual warfare. Finally, we deal honestly with abuses, excesses, and counterfeits, arguing that discernment and biblical testing are the answer, not shutting down the gifts of the Spirit.

    If you’ve wrestled with Pentecostal doctrine, spiritual gifts, or what “power” is supposed to look like in everyday Christian life, this teaching is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves Scripture, and leave a review with your biggest question about Spirit baptism.

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    50 分