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This text is a sermon titled "Her Children Rise and Call Her Blessed," delivered on Mother's Day and drawing inspiration from Proverbs 31. It emphasizes the sacred role of mothers and reflects on God's heart for mothers. The sermon highlights that mothers are a divine gift, discusses the powerful influence they have, assures that God sees every sacrifice mothers make, and urges individuals to honor the mothers in their lives. It concludes by acknowledging that all women, regardless of biological motherhood, can be spiritual mothers or nurturers, emphasizing their significant and sacred influence.
This text is a sermon titled "Her Children Rise and Call Her Blessed," delivered on Mother's Day and drawing inspiration from Proverbs 31. It emphasizes the sacred role of mothers and reflects on God's heart for mothers. The sermon highlights that mothers are a divine gift, discusses the powerful influence they have, assures that God sees every sacrifice mothers make, and urges individuals to honor the mothers in their lives. It concludes by acknowledging that all women, regardless of biological motherhood, can be spiritual mothers or nurturers, emphasizing their significant and sacred influence.
This sermon and its accompanying reflection guide and devotional plan focus on the nature and source of peace according to Christian teachings, emphasizing that true peace comes solely from Jesus Christ, unlike the temporary peace offered by the world. The text presents peace as a gift that must be consciously received and that can be experienced even in the midst of life's difficulties by keeping one's focus on Christ. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of not only receiving peace but also becoming a peacemaker to share it with others, ultimately pointing towards the promise of eternal peace in God's presence.
Brothers and sisters, today I want to speak to you about something we all desperately need — especially in these uncertain and chaotic times: Peace.Not just any peace — not temporary comfort or worldly distraction — but the deep, abiding peace that only Jesus Christ can give.Jesus said in John 14:27 (KJV): “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
Prayer is a crucial and powerful weapon for believers, not merely a ritual. This sermon emphasizes that prayer connects individuals directly to God's power, enabling them to engage the supernatural, defeat spiritual opposition, and even transform themselves. The text uses various biblical examples and verses to illustrate the effectiveness of prayer, urging readers to pray with expectation and faith, making it their first response to challenges rather than a last resort.
Prayer is your most powerful weapon. It moves God into action and sends the enemy running. When you pray, you're not just speaking words—you're tapping into the only tool the devil is truly afraid of. Don't underestimate the power of consistent, faith-filled prayer. It's not just a ritual—it's a strategy. It shifts atmospheres, breaks chains, and invites God's will into your life.
"What Goes In, Comes Out," uses biblical scripture to illustrate the principle that our internal thoughts and influences directly shape our external words and actions. Drawing from Matthew and Proverbs, the sermon emphasizes the importance of guarding our hearts and minds by intentionally filling them with positive and godly influences. The source asserts that consuming negativity leads to negative outputs, while focusing on God's word and surrounding oneself with good company fosters positive behavior. Ultimately, the sermon encourages self-reflection on what we internalize, highlighting the power of our words and the need to cultivate a pure heart through prayer and spiritual nourishment.
Dr. Allen's sermon explores how individuals can connect with God and receive divine guidance. He emphasizes that despite worldly distractions, God communicates through multiple avenues. These avenues include reading the Bible, listening to the Holy Spirit, engaging in prayer, feeling His presence, and interacting with fellow believers. According to the sermon, actively listening for God's voice and opening one's heart will allow people to receive encouragement, direction, and ultimately be transformed by God. The sermon urges believers to create stillness in their lives and be receptive to God's messages in every area of life. The passages referenced encourage believers to build each other up, seek God's presence, and remember that the Holy Spirit guides and teaches.
Today we want to talk about a war that we all know far too well—the battle within. The battle that rages deep in our souls, between the spirit and the flesh, between who we are and who God has called us to be. It's the struggle that causes even the most devoted believer to cry out, “Why do I keep doing the very things I hate?” It is not an external enemy, but the one that lives inside—our desires, fears, doubts, and sinful nature.
This new year is an opportunity to believe, hope, and trust in God's power to bring life to what seems lifeless. Let us explore how this vision can guide us in setting resolutions aligned with God's transformative power. Though we typically make resolutions at the beginning of the year, we don't have to wait until the new year. We can start anew at any time.
This new year (and really every day) is an opportunity to believe again, to hope again, and to trust in God's power to bring life to what seems lifeless. Let us explore how this vision can guide us in setting resolutions aligned with God's transformative power. Though we typically make resolutions at the beginning of the year, we don't have to wait until the new year. We can start anew at any time.
"The Battle Within" sermon focuses on the internal struggle Christians face between their sinful desires (the "flesh") and their desire to live righteously according to the Spirit, drawing heavily from Romans 7:15-25 where Paul describes this internal conflict as a "law of sin in my members" fighting against the "law of my mind."
Two of Brother Bobby's friends conduct a deep-dive discussion on his latest sermon, "I Want More of You, God." This sermon excerpt from Dr. Bobby Allen emphasizes the importance of seeking a deeper relationship with God. It uses biblical verses from Psalms, Matthew, Jeremiah, Philippians, John, James, and Ephesians to illustrate the human longing for God and God's promise to fulfill that longing. The sermon encourages actively seeking God through prayer, studying scripture, and obedience, emphasizing that a closer relationship with God brings abundant joy, peace, and strength. The message concludes with a prayer requesting a deeper connection with God's presence.
This sermon excerpt from Dr. Bobby Allen emphasizes the importance of seeking a deeper relationship with God. It uses biblical verses from Psalms, Matthew, Jeremiah, Philippians, John, James, and Ephesians to illustrate the human longing for God and God's promise to fulfill that longing. The sermon encourages actively seeking God through prayer, studying scripture, and obedience, emphasizing that a closer relationship with God brings abundant joy, peace, and strength. The message concludes with a prayer requesting a deeper connection with God's presence.
Two of Brother Bobby's friends discuss his latest sermon, "I Trust You, God". Dr. Allen talks about trust—the kind that brings peace in the storm, clarity in confusion, and strength in weakness. He asserts, that trusting God is not always easy. It's a daily choice, especially when life doesn't go as planned. But he has reminded you that God is faithful, even when we can't see the whole picture.
I want to talk to you about trust—the kind of trust that brings peace in the storm, clarity in confusion, and strength in weakness. Trusting God is not always easy. It's a daily choice, especially when life doesn't go as planned. But I've come to remind you that God is faithful, even when we can't see the whole picture.
Two of Dr. Bobby Allen's new friends are discussing this week's sermon, "Filled With The Spirit". They deeply dive into the sermon and share their insight with you.The Bible teaches that being filled with the Spirit is essential for every believer who desires to live a victorious Christian life. This filling of the Spirit is not a one-time event but an ongoing experience that transforms us from the inside out. Paul's command in Ephesians 5:18 is clear: “Be filled with the Spirit.” It's not an option for the elite or a privilege for a select few; it's God's desire for all His children.
The Bible teaches that being filled with the Spirit is essential for every believer who desires to live a victorious Christian life. This filling of the Spirit is not a one-time event but an ongoing experience that transforms us from the inside out. Paul's command in Ephesians 5:18 is clear: “Be filled with the Spirit.” It's not an option for the elite or a privilege for a select few; it's God's desire for all His children. This message guides you through the process of being filled with the Spirit.
This message, rooted in Zechariah 4:6, is both a challenge and an invitation. God calls us to trust in His Spirit, not our own might or power. Let us explore how this truth can transform our lives. Zechariah 4:6 - "‘Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,' says the Lord of hosts."
Have you ever asked, “God, who are You?” It's a profound question that echoes throughout Scripture. As we seek to understand who God is, we discover that He reveals Himself in many ways—through His Word, His creation, and His relationship with us. The Bible introduces us to a God beyond our comprehension, yet intimately close. He is powerful yet personal, holy yet merciful, infinite yet loving. Today, let's dive into the Word and explore some of the ways God has revealed Himself, so that we may know Him more deeply and worship Him more fully.
Today, we reflect on a powerful posture that speaks without words—a posture of humility, surrender, and reverence: kneeling before God. "On bended knee" is not just a physical position, but a spiritual one. It is an attitude that acknowledges our complete dependence on the Lord, showing that we know He is the source of our strength, hope, and deliverance.
This message explains the ways inwhich God communicates with us. Many of us wonders if God listens to us or if He talks to us. God is always speaking. When you know what to listen for, you are more likely to hear His voice.
This short inspirational message teaches us to let go and let God in every aspect of our lives. If God be for us, who can be against us?
This message is a reminder that we are never alone. God is always with us. He will never leave us or forsake us. So, be encouraged and ask God to help you in your time of need.
This is a short encouraging word to help you overcome your limitations.
This is a message of caution and encouragement. While the troubles of life can become burdensome, God is still in control and will make all things new.
This show is designed to provide an encouraging word to help get you through your day. This is a positive platform with a focus on empowering people to live life better.
This message, "Rest In God's Love", is the final step in the seven-step process about how to live life better. This simple process helps you to transform your life gradually and intentionally. It teaches you the things to do and avoids negativity. When you start implementing these seven steps into your life, the Holy Spirit will guide you away from the negativity. So, life doesn't have to be about rules of things you can't do rather the real success in life comes from a relationship with Christ. Let's live life better together.
This is step six in a seven-step process for living life better. I pray this message inspires you to live a better life, one that is pleasing in God's sight.
This message is step five of a seven-step process for living life better. It encourages us to use the Word of God as our measuring stick for life's decisions.
This message, "Put God First In Your Life", is step four of a seven-step process of living a better life. It teaches us how to put God first in every aspect of our lives. We learn to serve God by serving others. It is very inspirational and educational. It is encouragement for those who want to live life better.
This message is the third step in the Living Life Better series. It teaches us that when we flee from evil, evil flees from us. This allows us to be closer to God and helps us to live a better life.
Cry Out to God is step two of a seven-step process of living a better life. You don't want to miss this series! Save money on self-help books and listen to this podcast for free. This series will change your life. Share this inspirational message and blueprint with friends, family, loved ones, and even strangers. Help make the world a better place.
This episode represents step one in a seven-step process for living a better life.
This message, Living Life Better, is an introduction to the seven-step process of living a better life. Please listen to this message and the following seven steps to living life better for a complete instructional guide that will change your life forever.
This is an inspirational message for the people of God. It is also very helpful for those who just want to learn how to live life better.
The True Meaning of Christmas is often lost in the lights, gifts, and celebrations. If the people knew the true meaning of Christmas, would they still celebrate? There is no greater gift than the gift God gave us through Jesus Christ. He is the true meaning of Christmas. Let's spread His love, peace, joy, and kindness throughout the world so all will know the true reason for the season.
This is a short message to inspire and teach you to live life better.
This message is designed to share the love of Jesus Christ with all those who believe.
This is a short message to inform and encourage the listener on the truth of God's word. May the Holy Spirit always be in you.
This is a short Bible-based message to help you live life better.
A simple message that helps you to understand what Christ desires for your life and to help you Live Life Better.
An inspirational message that tells about the importance of praising the right name and the many names of our Lord.
This is a short Bible-based message that teaches us to live life better.
We should always give thanks for the many blessings God gives us. Even when things are not as we desire, we should give thanks.