Radio
The term "radio" does not appear in the Bible, as the biblical texts were written long before the invention of modern communication technologies. Radio, as a medium for transmitting sound through electromagnetic waves, became prevalent in the 20th century, well after the biblical canon was established. Therefore, there are no direct references or meanings associated with radio in biblical scripture.However, one could consider the broader concept of communication in relation to the Bible. The scriptures emphasize the importance of sharing messages, whether divine or communal. For instance, in Romans 10:14-15, Paul discusses the necessity of preaching the gospel and the role of those who bring the message. This highlights the enduring significance of communication, a principle that modern technologies, including radio, serve to amplify by reaching wider audiences with messages of faith and hope. Thus, while radio itself is not mentioned, the biblical value placed on communication aligns with the intent behind the medium.
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The Will of God in Prayer - Kenneth E. Hagin
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons2.4K40:21RadioMAT 6:33JHN 15:7EPH 1:31JN 5:14In this sermon, Kenneth Hagin emphasizes the importance of understanding and applying the word of God in our lives. He highlights how many people claim to enjoy good preaching and teaching, but fail to comprehend or remember what was actually taught. Hagin emphasizes that the word of God is His will for us and that we can receive the blessings and promises outlined in His word. He encourages listeners to have confidence in God's faithfulness and to pray according to His will, knowing that He hears and answers our prayers.
The Flesh and the Power of Darkness, Part 2 - Milton Green
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons2.3K53:47The Power of GraceConfronting SinRadio1CO 5:3Milton Green emphasizes the critical need for the church to confront sin and immorality within its ranks, arguing that true love must align with God's truth rather than compromise. He discusses the dangers of allowing unrepentant individuals to remain in the church, warning that such tolerance can lead to spiritual decay. Green highlights the importance of repentance and the transformative power of God's grace, asserting that believers must choose to live righteously and not be deceived by false teachings. He encourages the congregation to seek freedom from sin and to embrace a life led by the Spirit, ultimately leading to eternal life. The message serves as a call to action for the church to uphold biblical standards and to be vigilant against the powers of darkness.
Witchcraft, Wizards & Witches - Aa Allen
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons2.2K29:25WitchcraftSpiritual WarfareRadioDEU 18:10A.A. Allen addresses the alarming rise of witchcraft and its influence in society, emphasizing that it is a work of the devil and is condemned by the Bible. He shares a chilling story of a woman who believed she was cursed by a hex, leading to her untimely death, and warns that many are being deceived by modern witchcraft practices. Allen calls for awareness and spiritual revival, urging believers to recognize the dangers of witchcraft and to seek freedom through faith in God. He highlights the importance of understanding biblical teachings against witchcraft and encourages listeners to turn to God for deliverance from curses and hexes.
What You Should Know About Your Faith - Oral Roberts
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.6K50:02RadioMAT 28:20MRK 9:23JHN 20:29ROM 10:17ROM 12:3EPH 2:8HEB 11:1In this video, Oral Roberts delivers two sermons. The first sermon focuses on the measure of faith that God has given to every person. Roberts emphasizes the importance of knowing and understanding one's faith. He calls on the congregation to give their lives to God and accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior. The second sermon highlights the power of prayer and the laying on of hands for healing. Roberts encourages the congregation to take steps of faith and obedience to experience salvation and spiritual recovery.
The Blood of Jesus - Reinhard Bonnke
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.5K56:32RadioMAT 12:38In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful story of a group of people who were running for their lives during a war. As they ran through the night, they saw a white cross in the sky, which brought them hope and conviction that there is a God above all. The speaker emphasizes that the gospel is not an alternative, but an ultimatum from God, drawing a line in people's lives. He urges the audience to make the right choice and receive Jesus as their savior, as this will break curses, chains of addiction, and bring the power and might of Jesus into their lives.
Anointed for Battle - Reinhard Bonnke
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.5K50:01Spiritual WarfareEmpowerment by the Holy SpiritRadio2KI 13:14Reinhard Bonnke delivers a powerful message titled 'Anointed for Battle,' emphasizing the importance of being equipped with God's anointing to face life's challenges. He draws from the story of King Joash and the prophet Elisha, illustrating how God provides us with the tools (bow and arrows) necessary for spiritual warfare. Bonnke encourages believers to reclaim their spiritual weapons, overcome fear, and open their hearts to the Holy Spirit's guidance. He passionately calls for action, urging the congregation to shoot their arrows of faith without hesitation, as the anointing of God empowers them to achieve victory over the enemy. The sermon culminates in a call for the Holy Spirit to move among the people, breaking chains of bondage and igniting a spirit of revival.
The Adulterous Woman - Reinhard Bonnke
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.4K59:29RadioJHN 8:10In this sermon, Ryan Hard Bonky shares a powerful message about the gospel. He begins by describing a vision he had where he saw the Ten Commandments and felt the weight of guilt for breaking each one. This experience humbled him and made him realize that he was not worthy to judge or condemn others. He emphasizes that Jesus is the hope for the hopeless, the savior of the lost, and the healer of the sick. Bonky encourages listeners to turn to Jesus for forgiveness and freedom from sin and addictions.
Burning With the Holy Spirit Fire - Reinhard Bonnke
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.2K1:05:06EvangelismRadioHoly Spirit EmpowermentJOL 2:28MAT 3:11MAT 28:19MRK 16:15LUK 19:10JHN 14:12ACT 1:8ROM 10:141CO 9:162TI 4:2Reinhard Bonnke passionately shares his journey of faith, emphasizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in evangelism. He recounts his early calling to preach in Africa and the struggles he faced, including a pivotal moment when he asked God for souls rather than money. Bonnke's fervent desire is to see souls saved, believing that the Holy Spirit's fire is essential for effective ministry. He encourages believers to embrace their calling and to actively share the gospel, asserting that the church is a lifeboat meant to rescue the lost. His vision is for nations to be transformed by the gospel, igniting a hunger for souls and a commitment to evangelism.
The People Used by God - Chuck Smith
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.2K54:28RadioACT 3:1In this sermon, Chuck Smith focuses on the story of Peter and John healing a man who was lame from birth in Acts chapter 3. He emphasizes that it is not the apostles themselves who have the power to heal, but rather it is God working through them. Smith highlights the importance of staying humble and not seeking personal glory or credit when being used by God. He also discusses how serving the Lord, using our words, actions, and finances, can be outlets of spiritual power. Smith concludes by encouraging listeners to spend more time in prayer, increase their faith, and allow the Spirit of God to rule in their lives.
Demonology & Deliverance, Part 1 - Lester Sumrall
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.2K54:21RadioZEC 12:10MAT 6:33MAT 24:27MAT 28:19JHN 8:361TH 4:172TI 2:15In this video, Lester Sumerall delivers a powerful sermon on demonology and deliverance. He emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the existence and power of demons. Sumerall shares his own experiences and the impact of his film documenting a girl in the Philippines being delivered from the power of the devil by Jesus. He encourages viewers to embrace the victory over evil and to seek freedom through faith in Jesus. Sumerall also urges listeners to obtain the lesson book, audio recordings, and video of these teachings to deepen their understanding and share with others.
The Gift of Blood - Billy Graham
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.1K34:36RadioMAT 26:28REV 5:1In this sermon, Billy Graham focuses on the fifth chapter of the Book of Revelation. He discusses the significance of a book sealed with seven seals, which holds the secret of the past, present, and future of the human race. Graham emphasizes the importance of blood in the Bible, starting from the moment when God shed blood to cover Adam and Eve's nakedness in the Garden of Eden. He also mentions the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which represent judgment that will be unleashed upon the world. Ultimately, Graham highlights the worthiness of Jesus, who is depicted as both a lion and a lamb, to open the seals and reveal God's plan for humanity.
What Is It to Accept Jesus? - a.w. Tozer
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.1K37:46RadioEXO 20:8ISA 1:16MAT 5:10MAT 7:6JHN 3:16In this sermon, the preacher tells the story of the prodigal son from the Bible. He emphasizes the younger son's request for his inheritance and his subsequent wasteful living in a far country. The preacher highlights the son's descent into working with swine, which was considered unclean for a Jew. The sermon concludes with the preacher reflecting on the son's realization of his sinful lifestyle and his decision to return home. The preacher also criticizes those who preach a message of accepting Jesus without a change in lifestyle.
7 Corrective Lenses for Spiritual Eyesight - William Macdonald
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.1K43:00RadioMAT 25:21ROM 12:12CO 5:92CO 5:17In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of having spiritual vision and how it can be improved through the use of correctional lenses. He uses the analogy of getting glasses and gradually seeing things more clearly as the lenses are adjusted. The speaker emphasizes the responsibility of those who have the answer to share it with others, referring to the ministry of reconciliation. He also shares a personal story from his time in the Navy and relates it to the concept of spiritual vision. Overall, the sermon encourages listeners to view life through the lens of God's truth and to take action in sharing the message of Christ with the world.
So Great a Salvation (Abiding in Christ) - Paris Reidhead
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.0K44:26Radio1JN 2:18In this sermon, the speaker addresses the lack of emphasis on missions overseas in prophetic messages. They argue that there should not be a strict distinction between Rehman and Logos in scripture. The speaker also highlights the danger of traditions and practices that nullify the Word of God. The sermon then focuses on the evidence of eternal life and the importance of abiding in the teachings of the Word to maintain fellowship with the Father and the Son.
5 Solemn Facts - Oswald J Smith
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons1.0K27:31RadioMAT 7:24In this sermon, Oswald J. Smith emphasizes the importance of building one's life on a solid foundation. He uses the analogy of building a house on a rock versus building it on sand. Smith highlights five solemn facts: not everyone will be saved, the majority will be lost, some who expect to be saved will be lost, and there is no salvation after death. He urges the listeners to reflect on their own lives and where they stand in relation to these facts, emphasizing the need to get right with God while there is still time.
A World of Idols - Tim Keller
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons99345:32RadioPRO 1:20MAT 5:13MAT 23:13MRK 6:30LUK 10:25JHN 4:1ACT 17:16In this sermon, Tim Keller discusses the experience of the apostle Paul in Athens as described in Acts 17:16-21. Paul was distressed to see that the city was full of idols, and he engaged in reasoning and dialogue with both Jews and Greeks in the synagogue and marketplace. Keller emphasizes the importance of intellectual integrity and understanding Christianity in its own terms, rather than fitting it into modern categories. He highlights how Paul's encounter with the truth of Jesus Christ transformed his perspective, enabling him to see the idolatry and false salvation that people sought through their idols. The sermon encourages listeners to have a similar analysis of the world and to experience the transformative power of the gospel.
1 Corinthians 11:1-34 - Zac Poonen
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons95644:35RadioIn this sermon on 1 Corinthians 11:1-34, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being worthy examples as preachers of the Word of God. He contrasts the attitude of the apostles, who could confidently say "follow me as I follow Christ," with the common notion today that preachers should deflect attention away from themselves and onto Christ. The preacher highlights the need for humble submission and obedience to God's commands. He then addresses the issue of divisions within the church, expressing his disappointment that the church in Corinth was becoming more divided instead of united when they gathered. The preacher encourages the believers to be considerate of one another and to judge themselves rightly in order to avoid condemnation.
The Voice of the Holy Spirit - Aw Tozer
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons94256:30RadioMAT 11:28MAT 25:31LUK 10:18JHN 2:19JHN 8:58JHN 16:7REV 22:17In this sermon, the preacher highlights the transformation of a young man who was just another ordinary person until he encountered God. The preacher emphasizes that although the world may be lost, it is not forsaken by God. He mentions various voices in the Bible that entreat and invite people to come to God. The preacher also acknowledges the power of God in changing lives and urges the audience to turn to Christ for salvation.
The Final Judgment of God - William Blackburn
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons94026:16RadioROM 8:38In this sermon, William Blackburn emphasizes the message of God's love, mercy, and grace throughout the Bible. He highlights the importance of repentance and turning away from sin to receive God's forgiveness. Blackburn warns America about its moral decay, including issues such as homosexuality, abortion, pornography, and drug use. He reminds the audience that God has appointed a day of judgment, as promised in the Bible, and urges them to seek salvation through Jesus Christ.
The Flesh & the Power of Darkness - Milton Green
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons93752:02RadioROM 13:14GAL 6:8EPH 5:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not loving the world and its deceptive ways. He encourages the audience to live in the world but not let their hearts be attached to it. The preacher highlights that the world is filled with falsehoods and expectations, constantly pressuring individuals to conform and play roles. He emphasizes the need to do the will of God and walk in covenant with Him, rather than analyzing and speculating about His plans. The preacher also warns about the dangers of giving in to the lusts of the flesh, as it leads to sowing seeds of corruption and opens the door for the enemy to attack one's mind, will, and emotions.
Who Is the Holy Spirit - a.w. Tozer
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons88037:41RadioPSA 139:7MAT 7:24JHN 14:16JHN 16:13ACT 1:4EPH 4:30REV 2:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. He describes the Spirit as friendly, loving, and gracious, just like Jesus Christ. The preacher explains that the Spirit can be grieved when believers ignore, resist, doubt, or sin against Him. However, he also highlights that love must be present before grief can occur. The preacher uses the example of a parent whose rebellious teenager causes them grief to illustrate this point.
Be Dilligent to Get Alone With God - Hans Waldvogel
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons87224:40RadioPRO 8:17ECC 12:1MAT 6:332CO 8:9EPH 3:17PHP 3:8COL 2:3In this sermon, Hans Wadwogel emphasizes the importance of seeking the Lord and spending time alone with God. He shares a personal anecdote about trying to find a place to pray and ends up taking care of chickens, which ultimately die. Wadwogel highlights the need for a heart transformation and the dangers of having callous and distracted hearts. He encourages listeners to prioritize their inner man and seek God's strength through prayer and faith. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging believers to actively pursue God's will and live a life of love.
Another Gospel - David Wilkerson
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons86456:16RadioMAT 6:33LUK 6:201TI 6:51TI 6:10In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a young man who was struggling with inner turmoil and couldn't find the words to express it. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having a real encounter with Jesus and not being passive in one's faith. He also shares a powerful testimony of a man named Nikki who was delivered from a life of drugs and crime through his encounter with Jesus. The preacher concludes by urging believers to seek a genuine encounter with Jesus and warns against the dangers of passivity.
The Country Preacher Who Came to Town - Vance Havner
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons86248:30RadioGEN 12:1EXO 2:1AMO 5:14AMO 6:1AMO 7:8AMO 7:12MAT 6:33In this sermon, Vance Hafner discusses the message brought by the prophet Amos in a time of prosperity in the land. The people were living in luxury, lying on beds of ivory and indulging in lavish meals. However, Amos warns that God will destroy both the nation and individuals who continue in sin. He urges the listeners to turn to God's mercy and seek Him while they still can. Amos himself was not a prophet by birth, but God called him from his humble occupation as a herdsman to deliver His message to the people of Israel.
Demonology & Deliverance, Parts 3 & 4 - Lester Sumrall
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons82555:22RadioMAT 28:191PE 4:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of Christians understanding their authority over demons. He expresses concern that many Christians are afraid of the devil and encourages them to overcome this fear. The speaker shares a personal experience in Java, Indonesia, where he encountered a girl possessed by a demon. Initially unsure of what to do, he realizes that it is his responsibility to cast out the demon and save souls. The sermon highlights the need for Christians to be knowledgeable about spiritual warfare and to confidently exercise their authority over demonic forces.