
Brad Allen
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When Spiritual Famine Invades the Church
1.3K39:45Spiritual Famine2KI 6:24In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a miraculous healing of an old Chinese lady named Sister Keo who had not taken a step in 20 years. This event serves as a reminder that God is capable of performing miracles. The preacher then invites those who have never been saved to come to Christ and receive eternal life. He also encourages others to seek the filling of the Holy Spirit. The sermon then transitions to a discussion of spiritual famine invading the church, using the story of the famine in Samaria from 2 Kings chapter 6. The preacher emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in informing the church about the conditions of the world and warns about the dangers of the Holy Spirit being absent from the church. He concludes by offering hope and reminding the congregation that even in times of spiritual famine, there is always hope.
Start Weeping Before You Go to Church
1.1K38:38WeepingJOL 2:12MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher highlights the current state of America, particularly focusing on the rising fuel prices and the subsequent increase in the cost of living. He observes that people are becoming more desperate, trying to consume more and go into debt. The preacher also mentions a TV ad that exemplifies the desire for instant gratification and material possessions. He emphasizes the need for church members to be filled with the Holy Spirit and to weep before coming to church, as he believes that America is facing judgment due to open rebellion, immorality, and a collapse of moral foundations.
Catch the Wind: Part 1
77059:02RevivalPSA 126:1ISA 64:6MAT 6:33ACT 9:1ACT 10:9REV 1:10REV 3:17In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a group of people who were crying out to God in a farmhouse. Duncan Campbell, a preacher, was called to come and join them. When he arrived, he noticed a small group of men who seemed to be possessed by demons. Despite this, the group continued to pray and worship God for months. One night, a deacon named Kenneth McDonald prayed for God's blessing, and they all sang a psalm. As they finished singing, people flooded back into the church, filling every available space and crying out to God for mercy.
How to Be Filled With the Spirit
76934:38Holy SpiritIn this sermon, the preacher discusses the phenomenon of people experiencing a spiritual awakening or revival during church camps or conferences, only to return to their normal lives and lose the fervor they once had. The preacher emphasizes that simply studying the Bible, praying earnestly, and attending conferences or listening to tapes will not bring about true transformation. He refers to a ceremony in the Bible where water was poured out in the temple, symbolizing the people's thirst for God's presence. However, the preacher highlights that true satisfaction and transformation can only come from Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. The sermon concludes with examples from church history, such as George Fox, John Wesley, and George Whitfield, who experienced a powerful encounter with the Holy Spirit and brought about significant change through their preaching.
Catch the Wind: Part 2
60140:53RevivalJOB 33:14PSA 24:3ISA 44:3MAT 6:33JHN 3:3ACT 1:8EPH 5:18In this sermon, the preacher recounts the powerful experience of Duncan Campbell, who was deeply moved by God's message. Duncan felt convicted and overwhelmed by the weight of his sins, and he left the building in distress. On his way home, he fell to his knees multiple times, crying out to God for mercy. When he arrived home, his mother advised him to go to the barn and pour out his heart to God. In that moment, Duncan experienced a profound spiritual transformation and felt born again. The preacher also shares his own experiences as a Baptist pastor and his journey of preaching spiritual awakening conferences across different states and countries.
Finding Seed Wheat for Jesus
51940:24JesusMAT 6:33JHN 12:20JHN 12:23JHN 12:27JHN 12:32REV 20:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of surrendering one's life to Jesus Christ. He highlights three significant statements made by Jesus in the Bible. The first statement is that the world will be judged by the cross, as Jesus came to bring light into a world that loves darkness. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is not complicated, but rather, one should simply throw themselves in the general direction of Jesus Christ. He shares the story of Billy Graham's conversion and how God has been using him to bring people to Christ. The preacher calls on the congregation to be willing to be planted as seed-tweets for Jesus, whether it be in preaching, missionary work, or any other calling.