
Carter Conlon
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A Gospel of Slaughter
20K54:39Laughing RevivalJUD 1:17JUD 1:19In this video, the speaker expresses deep concern and sadness over a preacher who has embraced a movement that the speaker believes is ungodly and delusional. The speaker questions what could have caused this blindness in the preacher, suggesting that it may be the love of money. The speaker references 1st Timothy chapter 6, highlighting the warning against perverse disputings and the danger of being entangled in the pollutions of the world after escaping them through the knowledge of Jesus Christ. The speaker also mentions watching a video that stirred them, depicting a movement where people are encouraged to live however they want without any constraints, promising prosperity and God's presence. The speaker compares this to the prophets of Baal and the one man, Elijah, who remained true to God amidst the deception.
A Day's Journey Into the Wilderness
15K56:38WildernessISA 54:17MAT 6:33ROM 8:312CO 5:21JAS 4:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power and authority of God. He references the story of Elijah and how God demonstrated His power by consuming the captain and his 50 men with fire. The preacher highlights that no one can stand against God or resist His judgment. He also encourages spiritual leaders who may be feeling discouraged or weak, reminding them that God is good and will never fail or forsake them. The sermon concludes with a call to gather as a church to pray and witness the fire of heaven.
A Call to Those Who Care About the Honor of God
13K49:06Honor Of GodNEH 1:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the presence of thieves in the house of God in our generation, stealing the presence of God. He references Nehemiah chapter 13 verse 19, where the gates being down allowed merchandisers to come in. The preacher emphasizes the need for pastors to stand in the gate and ask, "Who is on the Lord's side?" He warns against false teachings and practices, such as selling handkerchiefs for healing, selling books for transformation, and offering pre-prepared sermons for pastors. The preacher emphasizes the importance of building a Christian life based on the Word of God and seeking intimacy with God. The sermon is a call to those who care about the honor of God and the need for God's word in this generation.
A Warning to an Evil Generation
11K1:02:49Last Days DeceptionMAT 12:38In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that Jesus came to fulfill specific purposes on earth. These purposes include saving sinners, opening prison doors, giving sight to the blind, healing the wounded, and preaching the gospel to the poor. The preacher also highlights the importance of following in Jesus' footsteps as the bride of Christ. He mentions that seeking signs is not the right focus, and the only sign given is the sign of the prophet Jonah. The sermon is based on Matthew chapter 12, where Jesus warns an evil generation. The preacher prays for the anointing of the Holy Spirit and expresses gratitude for God's presence.
2005 Missions Conference - Session 1
11K1:01:54Missions ConferencePSA 23:4PSA 84:3PRO 3:5MAT 6:33HEB 13:5JAS 1:27In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful story about a young man named Tim who experienced a traumatic event with his father. Despite the pain and fear he went through, Tim attended a youth service and was visibly upset. The speaker and his son approached Tim to offer support and comfort. The sermon emphasizes the importance of being missionaries in our generation and reaching out to those who are hurting. The speaker also references Hebrews 13:5, reminding the audience that God will never desert or forsake us.
Another Jesus
8.8K56:10Another JesusMAT 7:21JHN 10:27In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of being invited to speak at a ministry conference without knowing much about it. He emphasizes the importance of coming to Jesus as portrayed in the Bible and not creating our own version of Him. The speaker talks about the need for believers to go beyond superficial faith and embrace the heart of God, surrendering their lives completely. He also highlights the danger of relying solely on emotional experiences without allowing the Word of God to transform our lives. The sermon references the book of Acts, where Peter confronts the people with their sin and the need for repentance. The speaker warns against evangelistic movements that focus only on emotions and urges believers to seek a genuine relationship with Christ.
A Great Company of Witnesses Surrounds Us
7.8K58:18Cloud of WitnessesIn this sermon, the preacher talks about the story of David and Goliath from the Bible. He emphasizes how David, a young boy, had the courage to face the giant Goliath when no one else did. The preacher encourages the audience to not let their hearts fail them in the face of challenges. He also highlights the importance of relying on God's strength and not quitting, using a personal example from a hockey game. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's faithfulness and the assurance that He will fulfill His promises to His people.
A Word for Those Who Want to Know God
7.6K57:18Knowing God1SA 17:45PSA 68:1ISA 46:10JER 1:5DAN 11:32MIC 7:7ACT 4:29In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Daniel and how it relates to our modern times. He highlights Daniel's prophecy about an increase in travel and knowledge in the last days, which can be seen as a reference to the internet. The speaker emphasizes that God has a purpose for each individual and wants them to be a light in their generation. He encourages believers to seek God and rely on His strength in the battles they face, reminding them that God has never left them alone. The speaker concludes by praying for the Holy Spirit's power to convey this message effectively to the church.
A Message for America and Its Cultural Religion
7.6K53:36Prophetic WordISA 1:18HOS 4:6HOS 6:6HOS 8:7HOS 10:12HOS 11:1HOS 14:2In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of understanding the times we live in and the need for spiritual discernment. He mentions a gathering of churches in New York and emphasizes the significance of the current moment. The preacher then turns to the book of Hosea in the Old Testament and highlights the idolatry and ignorance prevalent in American religion. He urges believers to return to the Lord and seek understanding in order to navigate the perilous times ahead.
A Bride Worthy of Christ’s Attention
7.5K49:41Bride Of ChristPRO 31:10In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Proverbs 31 and discusses the qualities of a bride worthy of Christ's attention. The preacher emphasizes the importance of fallen people and their need for salvation through Jesus Christ. The sermon highlights the significance of planting something that will grow and bring increase to the house of God. The preacher also encourages the congregation to pray for New York City and believes that God will do something profound in their generation.
Don't Be Dismayed, God Will Not Fail You
7.5K57:16Dependence On GodNUM 31:7DEU 31:6JOS 8:1PSA 27:14ISA 41:10MAT 6:33ROM 8:31In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Joshua in the book of Joshua, chapter 8. The Lord speaks to Joshua and tells him not to fear or be discouraged, as He has given him victory over the king of A.I. and his people. The preacher emphasizes the importance of seeking the Holy Spirit's guidance and understanding in times of struggle and setbacks. He encourages listeners to examine their lives and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any areas of compromise or sin that may be hindering their victory. The preacher also highlights the need to have a strong foundation in God's Word and to trust in His promises, even in the face of difficult circumstances.
A Message for America
7.1K53:37HOS 14:1This sermon is a powerful call to repentance and surrender to God, emphasizing the need for the church to turn away from cultural idols and return to a genuine relationship with God. The speaker draws parallels between the societal decline in the time of Hosea and the current state of the church, urging believers to seek forgiveness, embrace humility, and stand firm in the face of impending challenges. The message highlights the importance of genuine worship, repentance, and a deepening commitment to God's ways in the midst of a culture that promotes self-centeredness and compromise.
A Day and a Night in the Deep
7.0K49:32StrugglesEXO 6:62CO 11:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of fully believing and trusting in the word of God. He uses the example of the Israelites who, despite knowing what God had promised them, doubted their ability to conquer the land because they saw themselves as weak compared to their enemies. The preacher then shifts to the Apostle Paul, who endured numerous hardships and persecutions in his ministry to spread the gospel. Through Paul's example, the preacher highlights the depth of God's love and the power of God to deliver and transform lives. The sermon concludes with the preacher encouraging the congregation to testify to the freedom and deliverance they have experienced through Jesus Christ.
2012 – a Year to Consider Jesus
6.7K48:26Forsaking AllMAT 6:33HEB 12:1In this sermon, the speaker addresses the decline of Christianity in America and the lack of true discipleship. He criticizes the easy and shallow conversion process in many churches, where there is no repentance or commitment to following Jesus. The speaker also highlights the lack of men of character and warriors in the church who are willing to stand against societal pressures. He references the church of Ephesus in Revelation 2 as an example of a church that lived comfortably within societal boundaries rather than boldly proclaiming the gospel.
Beware of the Angry Watchmen
6.6K40:58WatchmenIn this sermon, the speaker urges the audience to duplicate and share the message with as many people as possible. The speaker shares a dream where he was working on a message and noticed a candle placed carelessly on a shelf. This symbolizes the feeling of being overlooked and unimportant. The speaker then references the Song of Solomon, emphasizing that God sees His people as beautiful and without blemish, despite what others may say. The sermon encourages believers to ignore the negative voices and remember how God truly sees them.
Almost Persuaded
6.4K44:33King AgrippaMAT 13:22ACT 26:22ACT 26:282CO 5:172TI 4:7HEB 12:1REV 21:4In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude and praise to God. He then addresses a specific person, a girl he met on the street who was carrying a baby, and emphasizes that Jesus died for her. The preacher highlights the sacrifice and love of Jesus, stating that even if she was the only one to receive Him, He would still have come and suffered. The sermon also includes references to the apostle Paul's testimony and the importance of accepting Christ before it is too late. The preacher warns about the consequences of rejecting Jesus and urges the audience to seek salvation while the opportunity is still available.
A Private Moment for Times Square Church (Remembering the Death of David Wilkerson)
6.4K50:48DEU 34:5This sermon is a tribute to the life and legacy of Pastor David Wilkerson, the founding pastor of Times Square Church, who passed away suddenly. The speaker emphasizes the need for the church to continue the work of serving and comforting people, following Pastor Wilkerson's example of radical transformation through the power of God. The sermon calls for unity, courage, and a commitment to possess the promises of God, believing for a mighty revival in New York City and beyond.
A Source of Joy That Can Not Be Overcome
6.3K47:54JoyPSA 5:11In this sermon, the speaker discusses the sudden unraveling of things that the Bible predicts will come upon the world. He mentions the possibility of a peace agreement in the Middle East, but warns that it will ultimately lead to destruction. The speaker emphasizes that our joy should not be dependent on worldly circumstances, but rather on our relationship with God. He encourages believers to seek God according to His word and to trust Him in the midst of trials, knowing that He can use their lives to break the chains of evil and bring about joy.
A Stick and a One Line Sermon
6.3K40:58FailureEXO 3:11CO 1:26In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of reaching the lost for the sake of Christ and giving one's life as a living sacrifice for God's causes. The preacher refers to a song that talks about the beauty of those who bring good news on the mountains. The sermon also touches on the feeling of regret and failure when one's vision for serving God seems to be in vain. The preacher encourages the congregation to look away from their own weaknesses and focus on the power of God, reminding them that the spiritual future and destiny of many people are in their hands. The sermon concludes with an altar call for those who feel called by God to embrace His plan, even if it may seem foolish to the world.
Bringing the Power of God Into Prayer
6.2K1:00:09Corporate Prayer2SA 22:2PSA 2:1PSA 2:12PSA 21:11PSA 31:5ACT 4:25ACT 4:31In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of speaking and the impact it can have on someone's life. He shares a story from the Old Testament about three lepers who made a choice to speak and ended up saving themselves from death. The preacher then connects this story to the healing of a lame man in Acts chapter four, where Peter's words brought about a miraculous transformation. He encourages the audience to realize that their words can make a difference and urges them to pray for a revival of this kind of speaking and praying. The preacher also emphasizes that the battle for hearts and lives will not be won in the political arena, but through personal interactions and sharing the gospel.
Wolves
6.0K57:42False TeachersPRO 16:28MAT 13:24MAT 13:36JHN 3:19ACT 20:29TIT 3:10In this sermon, the speaker begins by referencing Matthew chapter 13, where Jesus tells a parable about a man who sowed good seed in his field, but an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat. The speaker then highlights the importance of being aware of false teachings and wolves in sheep's clothing within the church. He emphasizes the need to stay vigilant and warns against those who would lead believers astray. The sermon concludes with a reference to Nehemiah chapter 4, where Nehemiah and his people faced opposition in their efforts to rebuild Jerusalem, but they persevered through prayer and setting a watch against their enemies.
Bringing Your House to Spiritual Victory
6.0K52:58Household SalvationPSA 139:23JER 29:11MAT 6:33ACT 10:30In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of showing compassion and living out one's faith rather than just talking about it. He uses the example of Cornelius, a man who was known for his acts of compassion and his consistent prayer life. The preacher also shares personal experiences of witnessing God's faithfulness and the power of prayer. He encourages believers to believe in the transformative power of God and to be consistent in their faith both at home and in church. The sermon concludes with a reminder to not play games with God and to be genuine in one's relationship with Him.
A Call for Intercessors
5.9K56:16Intercessors2CH 7:16JHN 2:13In this sermon, the preacher begins by acknowledging that all our learning is meaningless without God's guidance. He prays for God to touch his physical body, mind, and the hearts of the listeners. The preacher then focuses on the story of Esther in the Bible, specifically Esther chapter 5. He emphasizes the importance of approaching God with humility and confidence, acknowledging His authority. The preacher calls for the church to humble themselves and turn to intercession, recognizing that relying on human efforts alone has not brought deliverance to the nation. He encourages the church to engage in intercessory prayer and minister to the needs of others, believing that this will bring about a revival in the prayer meetings.
Dangerous Shepards
5.7K58:27ShepardsISA 1:4EZK 34:5In this sermon, the speaker expresses concern about the state of preaching in North America, stating that skits and plays have replaced traditional sermons in some churches. The speaker calls for the raising up of shepherds who fear the Lord and are committed to faithfully preaching the word of God. The speaker then discusses the parable of the unjust steward from Luke 16, emphasizing the importance of accountability and stewardship in the Christian life. The sermon also addresses the dangers of treachery and not seeking God's guidance in ministry.
Reprobates and Trembling Nations
5.7K40:12ReprobationThe Role of the ChurchReprobateROM 1:15Carter Conlon delivers a powerful sermon on 'Reprobates and Trembling Nations,' emphasizing the consequences of turning away from God and the darkness that envelops nations that reject His truth. He warns that a society that once knew the light can fall into deeper darkness, as seen in Romans 1, where God gives people over to a reprobate mind due to their unrighteousness. Conlon calls for the church to rise up and fulfill its purpose by reaching out to the needy and living out the principles of Christ, rather than succumbing to pride and idleness. He urges believers to embrace the true gospel and to be active in the vineyard of God, promising that those who do will experience His light and blessings. The sermon concludes with a call to action for individuals to turn from sin and step into the light of Christ.