
Andrew Strom
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How to Experience Personal Revival
29K53:52EXO 34:29PRO 9:10ISA 6:5MAL 3:6MAT 6:33HEB 6:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of experiencing revival in one's life. He explains that revival is a state of continuous, close communion with God. The foundation for revival is total surrender to God, which involves walking in the Spirit and striving for holiness. The speaker also highlights the need to fear God and understand His glory, holiness, and judgments. These four elements - fear of the Lord, deep repentance, hatred of sin, and total surrender - are essential for experiencing revival in one's life.
Repentance in Kansas City
23K52:40MAT 3:7MAT 5:8MAT 23:33LUK 18:9ROM 2:162CO 13:5HEB 12:14In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the state of Christian meetings and how they often fail to truly impact people. He emphasizes the need for authenticity and a genuine encounter with God in our gatherings. The speaker also highlights the importance of personal repentance and surrender to God, acknowledging that He sees and judges the secret sins of our hearts. The sermon references the powerful revivals led by Charles Finney and Savonarola as examples of the transformative impact of revival preaching.
Are You Walking in Romans 8?
20K52:56MAT 6:33ACT 2:38REV 20:15In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful story about Charles Finney, a preacher who had a profound impact on people's lives. Finney's presence alone caused a cotton factory full of workers to weep and repent without him saying a word. This led to the factory owner closing down the factory for a Christian meeting to address their hearts. The speaker emphasizes the importance of convicting preaching and the need for people to experience conviction of sin in order to truly understand the gospel. The sermon also highlights the urgency of returning to the kind of preaching that Wesley and Finney practiced, which brought about powerful revival and conversion experiences.
Thundering in Nashville
14K46:05MAT 3:2MAT 6:24MAT 7:21MAT 23:33ACT 2:37HEB 12:141JN 3:3In this sermon, the preacher discusses the decline of American TV and the need for God's people to take Him seriously and repent. He emphasizes the cultural sins that people may not even realize they are committing and the importance of true prophets who will bring conviction and repentance. The preacher calls for a John the Baptist-like figure to rise up and deliver a searing message that exposes the emptiness of material possessions and challenges the church's allegiance to money. He references biblical figures like John the Baptist and Charles Finney to illustrate the kind of preaching that is needed in today's society.
The Old Testament God
9.0K1:08:19MAT 22:1MAT 23:33MAT 23:37In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the parable of the wedding banquet from Matthew chapter 22. He emphasizes that God is a God of judgment, both in the Old and New Testaments. The preacher highlights how the king in the parable becomes angry and punishes those who refuse to come to the wedding banquet, even destroying their city. He also warns about the coming tribulation and the consequences of rejecting the prophets and the Son of Man. The preacher criticizes preachers who focus on a seeker-sensitive message instead of preaching about sin, righteousness, and judgment.
A State of No Known Sin
6.1K47:58Freedom From SinROM 5:1In this sermon, the speaker laments the lack of true Christianity being preached in churches today. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how to overcome sin, obtain a clean conscience, and walk in the new creation life. The speaker recommends reading Romans chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8 as a guide to understanding these principles. He also mentions a book by Watchman Knee called "The Normal Christian Life" that delves into these chapters. The speaker emphasizes the need for genuine salvation and baptism, and criticizes the practice of simply repeating a prayer without true repentance and faith.
Call to Agonizing Prayer
5.8K1:44:05Agonizing PrayerLUK 6:20LUK 6:24REV 3:14In this sermon, the preacher begins by quoting Luke chapter six, emphasizing the woes pronounced upon the rich, the full, and those who laugh now. He then draws a parallel to the American church, stating that it reflects the same characteristics. Moving on to Revelation chapter three, the preacher highlights the lukewarmness of the church in Laodicea, comparing it to the current state of the American church. He criticizes the culture of selfishness, debt, and materialism that has permeated American society, leading to complacency and apathy towards spiritual matters. The preacher concludes by pointing out the prevalence of preaching soft words and the pursuit of success, even within the church, and warns of the consequences of such a mindset.
The True Gospel
5.3K1:39:37GospelMAT 6:33ACT 2:37HEB 6:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by describing a vision of judgment day as described in Revelation 20:11. He emphasizes the magnitude and awe-inspiring nature of this event, where the earth and heavens flee from the face of God. The preacher then shifts to discussing the importance of establishing the church on apostolic truths, specifically mentioning Acts 2 and the Day of Pentecost. He highlights the need to build on the foundation of repentance, faith, baptism, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. The sermon concludes with a call to move beyond the foundational teachings and strive for maturity in our faith.
Deep Dealing - My Testimony
4.7K51:22TestimonyPRO 4:23MAT 6:331CO 14:26EPH 5:27EPH 6:172TI 2:21In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God and establishing a position in Him. They mention the teachings of Wigglesworth and Reese Howells, who also discuss this concept. The speaker believes that God is searching for reliable individuals who are not consumed by worldly desires, such as money, sex, and power. They highlight the need for salvation and express a desire to preach the truth to the youth, using music as a means to reach them.
Revival Praying & Renouncing Strongholds
4.7K1:09:54Revival PrayingMAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to engage in Travelling Prayer, which involves crying out to God from the bottom of their hearts for the salvation of the lost in this generation and nation. The speaker shares a story of a pastor who experienced a breakthrough in his ministry after committing to pray for an hour instead of watching TV. This led to the pastor being thrust into the middle of the gang situation and being able to minister to them effectively. The speaker emphasizes the importance of setting aside dedicated time for prayer and encourages the audience to prioritize prayer over other activities.
Elijah and Restoration of Acts
4.5K41:05ElijahIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the Gospel and living in New Testament Christianity. He describes how many people are unfamiliar with the true essence of the Gospel and the transformative power it holds. The preacher encourages believers to adopt a new wine skin, which refers to a mindset and lifestyle that aligns with the moving of the Holy Spirit. He urges listeners to actively participate in practices such as baptism, communion, and ministering to one another. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging believers to share the Gospel with others and lead them to repentance and baptism.
The Greatest Danger for America
4.3K1:01:16AmericaGEN 19:16In this sermon, the speaker discusses the current state of society and the negative influences that are impacting the younger generation. He highlights the increasing violence in video games, which desensitizes children to real-life violence. The speaker also mentions the various tragedies that have occurred in recent years, such as 9/11, hurricanes, and school shootings, as signs of God's judgment on America. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the consequences of our actions and the need for repentance before God. The speaker references Genesis 18 to illustrate how severe judgment can be when a society becomes corrupt.
Miracles Are a Must!
4.1K1:19:00MiraclesMAT 28:19MRK 16:16LUK 4:18ACT 2:381CO 14:26GAL 3:27In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of embodying the mission of Jesus in our lives. He highlights four key aspects of Jesus' mission: preaching the gospel, ministering to the poor, healing the sick, and casting out demons. The preacher emphasizes that these four elements are essential for a New Testament preacher and Christianity. He also emphasizes the significance of street preachers and the need to value and support them. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the importance of small group meetings and the power of prophetic utterances in those gatherings.
Pray Along With Agonizing Prayer
3.8K43:16Agonizing PrayerPSA 80:18HAB 1:13MAT 24:10REV 1:16REV 2:4In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the need for revival and urges the audience to pray for it. They express concern that if people simply go back to their normal lives after a powerful experience, the current generation will be lost. The speaker calls for fervent and agonizing prayer, both individually and in small groups, as they believe that this kind of prayer cannot be regained once lost. They also pray for America's awakening, for preachers who preach righteousness, and for the raising up of intercessors. The sermon references biblical passages that warn of false prophets, increasing wickedness, and the need for standing firm in faith. The speaker concludes by urging people to live holy lives as a form of worship and to preach repentance to their families.
Get Out of the Box!
3.8K1:01:54FaithIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living out the mission of helping the poor and ministering to them with the gospel and the power of God. He describes the early church in the New Testament as a model for this kind of Christianity, where believers shared their possessions and met together daily in the temple courts. The speaker criticizes the modern church for being boring and lacking in true community and action. He encourages a radical change in lifestyle, including getting rid of distractions like television and prioritizing meeting together and serving others. The speaker concludes by stating that God is looking for new wineskins, implying that the church needs to adapt and change in order to experience revival.
Outspoken!
3.6K1:02:56ControversialJER 8:20MAT 5:3MAT 6:33MAT 9:37MAT 25:31LUK 12:15ACT 2:17In this sermon, the speaker addresses the lack of revival in the Western world, particularly in America, despite being perceived as leaders with abundant resources. They highlight the contrast between the rich countries, where revival is lacking, and the poor countries, where revival is flourishing. The speaker suggests that the Western world has become complacent and spiritually lazy, lacking the fervor and radical devotion seen in other nations experiencing revival. They emphasize the need for a spiritual awakening and question what it will take for revival to occur in America and other wealthy nations.
Survive the Great Depression
3.5K1:12:42Great DepressionGEN 19:12MAT 6:33MAT 16:24LUK 9:23ROM 12:22TI 4:31JN 2:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the stark contrast between two gospels, one aligned with Jesus' teachings and the other preaching unscriptural and opposite beliefs. The speaker warns that God is about to judge America due to the negative influence it has spread globally through its media and attitudes. The impending judgment is described as a spiritual and financial storm accompanied by terrible disasters. The preacher calls for a return to the Apostolic Gospel, which has the power to transform lives, and urges preachers to rise up and bring restoration to America.
Thundering in Nigeria
3.4K1:03:19NigeriaMAT 6:24MRK 10:25LUK 6:20LUK 6:24JHN 2:13In this sermon, Pastor Carter Conlon shares his experience of visiting a Central African country and witnessing extreme poverty alongside pastors driving luxury cars. He rebukes these pastors for their greed and warns them of impending judgment if they do not repent. He highlights the biblical teachings on the dangers of loving money and how it has led to the downfall of nations. Pastor Conlon also criticizes the spread of a false gospel of prosperity, particularly in Nigeria, and calls on preachers to choose between serving Mammon or Jesus.
Repentance in Texas
3.2K58:45RepentanceMAT 6:33MAT 7:21In this sermon, the preacher starts off by addressing the audience as serpents and vipers, questioning how they can escape the damnation of hell. He emphasizes the importance of holiness and how without it, no one can see the Lord. The preacher expresses concern about the lack of truth and the famine of hearing the word of God in America. He shares a powerful experience of people falling to their knees and crying for mercy during a sermon by Charles Finney. The sermon concludes with a warning about the consequences of not having one's name written in the book of life, leading to being cast into the lake of fire.
Street Revival Is Coming
3.2K1:00:23Street RevivalACT 2:41ACT 4:31ACT 5:41In this sermon, the preacher discusses four standards that the coming move of God will be built on: holiness of heart, extravagant giving to the poor, unwavering faith, and day and night prayer. The preacher emphasizes that God will change the understanding and expression of Christianity in one generation. He believes that the time for harvesting all the people who need to be saved has come. The preacher also mentions the importance of making radical and prophetic music that challenges and convicts, as well as the need for believers to sell their possessions and give to the poor.
Great Street Revival and the Salvation Army
3.2K1:10:06Street RevivalMAT 22:9LUK 14:16JHN 2:16ACT 17:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for a powerful and impactful response to the preaching of the word of God. He shares examples of people who were left in shock and awe after hearing the message, contrasting it with the apathy and distractions prevalent in modern culture. The preacher highlights the importance of using modern methods to transmit the timeless message of salvation, just like the Salvation Army did in their street movement. He also criticizes the current state of Christianity, where people are getting their theology from movies and getting bored in church. The sermon calls for a revival in preaching the true gospel and a rejection of superficial and worldly distractions.
We Have Been Taught Not to Discern - Part 1
3.1K10:002CH 7:14PSA 85:6ISA 43:19JOL 2:12HAB 3:2MAT 5:13ACT 3:19EPH 5:14JAS 4:8REV 2:5The sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing and seizing the opportunity for revival, drawing parallels between the historical revivals in Wales and America. It warns about the potential consequences of missing the wave of revival and highlights the need for spiritual awakening and restoration in the nation. The speaker shares insights on the cyclical nature of revivals and the critical role of prayer and seeking God's movement in bringing about spiritual renewal.
Predictions - Housing Crash Depression
3.0K1:06:40Great DepressionDAN 9:1DAN 9:11DAN 9:13HEB 13:82PE 2:5JUD 1:7In this sermon, the speaker discusses the influence of the American gospel and Jesus on other countries. He expresses concern about how American culture, including gangs and rap songs, is being perceived and emulated by youth in other nations. The speaker emphasizes the need for agonizing prayer and a heartfelt cry for God's mercy on America before it's too late. He also warns of an impending economic depression in the United States unless there is a miraculous intervention from God. The sermon references the biblical story of Lot and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah as a cautionary tale for America's moral decline.
Nigeria - Part 2
2.9K15:59NigeriaMAT 23:6In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of pride and self-promotion among church leaders. He emphasizes the need for humility and servanthood in the Christian faith. The speaker criticizes the influence of American culture on Nigerian churches, where leaders often seek power and recognition. He refers to Jesus' teachings in Matthew 23, warning against the attitudes of the scribes and Pharisees who loved to be seen and praised. The speaker encourages church leaders to repent of pride and to focus on promoting Jesus rather than themselves.
We Have Been Taught Not to Discern - Part 5
2.7K09:59LUK 9:23This sermon emphasizes the importance of having a holy indignation like David did when facing Goliath, standing up against what is unacceptable to God. It challenges listeners to be willing to speak up and take a stand, even when it seems unlikely or difficult. The message contrasts the true essence of the gospel, focusing on the need for death to self and surrender to Jesus, with the modern advertising-like approach to Christianity that promises a 'better life now' without true sacrifice.