
Bob Faulkner
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That Day Will Not Come, unless...
85414:24Antichrist1TH 4:15In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of watching and looking in relation to the end times and the return of Jesus. He mentions that the tribulation period, foretold by Daniel and others, will occur before Jesus returns. The speaker also refers to Matthew 24, where Jesus lists events that will happen before his coming, emphasizing that these are just the beginning of sorrows. The book of Revelation is highlighted as containing a sequence of events that will occur before Jesus returns, including the history of the church. Despite these events, the speaker emphasizes the importance of keeping our eyes on Jesus and remaining vigilant in our faith.
Elijah Must Come First!
80117:10AntichristDAN 9:27MAL 4:5MAT 6:33MAT 17:1MAT 24:15MRK 9:11In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of staying devoted to the word of God and the persecuted church. He encourages listeners to support the ministry by purchasing a booklet or accessing the PDF version online. The speaker also references Matthew 24, emphasizing the signs of Jesus' coming and the great tribulation that will precede it. He concludes by mentioning the stories of men consumed by fire and the future events of the dead bodies of the righteous being left in the streets of Jerusalem before their resurrection.
Who Comes First, Could Be Very Important!
74116:37AntichristMAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to explore various resources for spiritual growth, including books, articles, and videos available on Sermon Audio, YouTube, and his own website. He emphasizes the importance of subscribing to his channels and engaging with the content. The speaker also invites the audience to ask questions and suggest topics for study, providing his email address for communication. The sermon concludes with a reading of a poem by John Milton, expressing praise and anticipation for the coming of the Lord.
Command for the Ages: Watch!
73821:03AntichristMAT 6:33LUK 21:281CO 15:511TH 4:16HEB 9:282PE 3:10REV 22:20In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of watching and praying as Christians. He refers to the command of Jesus to watch for His coming and compares it to the time of the Holocaust, where amidst the horror, there was still a need to watch. The speaker encourages believers to stay filled with the Holy Spirit and not be tempted to join those who have sold out to the Antichrist. He concludes by quoting a poem by Charlotte Elliott, urging Christians to be vigilant and to put on their heavenly armor.
Kim Jong Un Is Not the Antichrist
73606:50North KoreaMAT 24:291TH 4:17In this sermon, the speaker draws a parallel between the oppressive regime of North Korea and the concept of the Antichrist in the book of Revelation. He highlights the great authority and control that the leaders of North Korea have over their people, comparing it to the power that the Antichrist will possess. The speaker challenges the belief that Jesus will come in the sky for his followers and then return seven years later for the Second Coming, stating that there is no clear biblical evidence for this. He emphasizes that the saints of God will overcome the Antichrist and endure suffering before being taken home, rather than being given a free ticket to escape earlier.
How to Use Propaganda for Jesus
66510:00PropagandaPSA 27:14PRO 3:5ISA 40:31JHN 14:1ROM 12:121CO 16:141TH 5:17In this video, the speaker discusses how North Korean propaganda songs have been transformed by Christians into messages for God's people. The first song, originally praising the Communist Party and the country, is reinterpreted to emphasize following the Lord and living only for Him. The second song, renamed "Song of Faith," focuses on the unchanging love, hope, and faith shared among believers, even in difficult times. The speaker expresses admiration for the creativity and boldness of North Korean believers and encourages listeners to pray for God's work in North Korea and in their own lives.
A Westerner Reflects on Persecution
65106:00PersecutionMAT 10:38MAT 16:24MRK 8:34LUK 9:23LUK 14:27PHP 3:10In this sermon, the speaker raises important questions about carrying the cross in the midst of abundance and persecution. He challenges listeners to consider whether they are willing to make sacrifices when others are indulging in worldly pleasures. The speaker also questions the focus of Western Christianity, suggesting that it may be too concerned with numbers and success rather than the true message of the cross. He emphasizes the need for Christians to prioritize building great Christians rather than just great churches. The sermon concludes with a call to pray for North Korea and a reminder to seek God's will in our lives.