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This Is Not a Game
Jason Bellard

Jason Bellard (N/A – N/A) is an American preacher, evangelist, and singer-songwriter whose calling from God has blended open-air gospel proclamation with heartfelt Christian music, inspiring repentance and faith for an unspecified duration. Born in Louisiana, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his work suggests a deep evangelical foundation shaped by personal devotion. His education appears informal, rooted in self-directed biblical study and practical ministry experience rather than formal theological credentials, fueling both his preaching and musical expressions. Bellard’s calling from God unfolded through his dual ministry as a street preacher with Open Air Campaigners and a singer, based in Newport News, Virginia, after earlier efforts in Kentucky. Since around 2009, he has shared original songs online—reflecting themes of redemption and worship—while preaching sermons like "The Day God Shook the World," preserved on SermonIndex.net, calling listeners to holiness and biblical truth. Known as "Jesus Preacher," his music and messages.
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This sermon emphasizes that true religion, repentance, deliverance, salvation, holiness, conviction, righteousness, and the true church are not about outward displays or church activities, but about genuine heart transformation, humility, and a deep relationship with God. It challenges believers to prioritize sharing the gospel, pointing the lost to eternity, and making time for God above all else.
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True religion isn't in your church positions, it is not in superstitions, but church activities. True repentance is an act of brokenness from the grief of your regrets of a life that's now deceased. True deliverance is not a road you walk alone, but with my spirit says the Lord as you walk away from sin. True salvation is not displayed in how you're treated, it's not in prayers that you've repeated time and time again, because this is not a game and this is not a chance to see the spotlight, it's not about a church that seats a thousand, or a choir that sings on key, it's about the kingdom. And when will you make time to share my gospel, make time to point the lost to a brighter day in eternity, and make time for me? When will you make time for me? True holiness is a goal you cannot reach if you ignore humility. On this road you walk each day. True conviction is not in these mortal words, but by my spirit says the Lord as I draw your heart my way. True righteousness has found my faith in me alone, you can't attain it on your own, and once attained it bears much fruit. The true church is a church that seeks to serve me with a zeal to give me glory. Does this church consist of you? Because this is not a game and this is not a chance to see the spotlight, it's not about a church that seats a thousand, or a choir that sings on key, it's about the kingdom. And when will you make time to share my gospel, make time to point the lost to a brighter day in eternity, oh, and this is not a game and this is not a chance to see the spotlight, it's not about a church that seats a thousand, or a choir that sings on key, it's about the kingdom. And when will you make time to share my gospel, make time to point the lost to a brighter day in eternity, and make time for me. When will you make time for me?
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Jason Bellard (N/A – N/A) is an American preacher, evangelist, and singer-songwriter whose calling from God has blended open-air gospel proclamation with heartfelt Christian music, inspiring repentance and faith for an unspecified duration. Born in Louisiana, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his work suggests a deep evangelical foundation shaped by personal devotion. His education appears informal, rooted in self-directed biblical study and practical ministry experience rather than formal theological credentials, fueling both his preaching and musical expressions. Bellard’s calling from God unfolded through his dual ministry as a street preacher with Open Air Campaigners and a singer, based in Newport News, Virginia, after earlier efforts in Kentucky. Since around 2009, he has shared original songs online—reflecting themes of redemption and worship—while preaching sermons like "The Day God Shook the World," preserved on SermonIndex.net, calling listeners to holiness and biblical truth. Known as "Jesus Preacher," his music and messages.