
Bob Sorge
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Sprinkled by the Blood
1.2K1:18:55The Power of the BloodBlood Of ChristIntimacy With GodHEB 10:19Bob Sorge emphasizes the transformative power of the blood of Jesus in his sermon 'Sprinkled by the Blood.' He shares his personal journey of seeking God amidst struggles, highlighting that true intimacy with God is achieved through faith in Christ's sacrifice. Sorge illustrates how believers can boldly approach God, not based on their own righteousness, but through the righteousness granted by faith in Jesus. He encourages the congregation to embrace their identity as beloved children of God, fully accepted and loved, and to draw near to Him with confidence. Ultimately, the message is about living in the embrace of the Father, empowered by the Holy Spirit.
The Consecration of New Testament Levites
1.0K1:20:36LevitesJOB 31:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker addresses the internal struggle between the flesh and the spirit. He emphasizes the need for consecration in four areas for the end-time prophetic singers. The first area is fasting, urging them to maximize the potential of their ministry. The speaker then gives advice to John the Baptist, suggesting he change his location, diet, wardrobe, and approach to the people. However, the speaker acknowledges that John's focus was not on building a ministry or gaining a following, but on fulfilling his calling. The sermon concludes by highlighting the power of unity and generosity in the early church, where believers shared everything and were moved by an unholy anointing.
It's Not Business, It's Personal
6991:50:21Christian LifePSA 23:1PSA 27:4PSA 84:10JER 10:2EZK 20:32MAT 6:33MAT 22:14In this sermon, Bob Sorge discusses the importance of having a father figure in worship ministry. He emphasizes the unique and precious relationship that can be formed with a father. Sorge then delves into three paradigms of worship: the past, the present, and the future. He explains that God is leading worship leaders on a journey, preparing them for the ultimate goal of presenting the bride (the church) to the King (God) without blemish. Sorge concludes by suggesting that God is transforming worship leaders into spiritual eunuchs, fully dedicated to serving and equipping the bride for her encounter with the King.