
Eli Brayley
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Three Men Going to Hell
2.5K13:47HellJHN 1:9JHN 3:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of faith, stating that it is more precious than gold. He confronts a person named Mr. Obsonant, who refuses to walk in the light of God and obey His teachings. The preacher warns that on the judgment day, everyone's deeds will be exposed before God, man, and the angels. He also highlights the consequences of living in darkness and doing things that one knows are wrong, emphasizing the need to come into the light and follow God's truth.
A Good Report
2.3K48:30Men Of FaithMAT 6:33HEB 11:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the things of God over worldly pursuits. He highlights how people's hearts can be blinded by ignorance and alienated from the life of God. The preacher also draws attention to the tendency of both pagans and the church to focus on worldly treasures rather than eternal value. He emphasizes that all the laws of the Old Testament are fulfilled in the commandments to love God and love one's neighbor. Additionally, the preacher addresses the common belief that humans are unable to stop sinning, emphasizing the need for a singular focus on Christ.
The Power and Danger of Deception
1.9K1:02:28Deception1KI 22:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of holding on to the truth and not being deceived in the last days. He references the scripture that says as in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the days of the Son of Man, indicating that the Lord will appear in great darkness when the devil has control. The parable of the virgins is used to illustrate the importance of being prepared and having faith. The preacher urges listeners to test everything, hold on to what is good, and not reject truth for lies.
A Reprobate Mind
1.9K06:28Street PreachingPSA 14:1ROM 1:20EPH 4:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of putting our minds in the right place and thinking properly. He warns against turning away from truth and sound doctrine, which he believes is happening in the 21st century. The preacher urges listeners to turn to God with fasting, weeping, and repentance, acknowledging their sins and returning to the truth. He emphasizes that God will come with wrath and judgment for those who do not believe, and encourages everyone to recognize the existence of God and worship Him instead of created things.
Repent Frederiction
1.6K08:58Street PreachingACT 17:24In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that our bodies are not our own, but rather a rental from God. He warns that if we abuse our bodies or set up idols before God, we will be punished. The preacher urges the audience to repent from their sins and turn to God, emphasizing the importance of reading and obeying the Bible. He quotes from the book of Acts, highlighting that God made the world and everything in it, and that he desires for people to seek him and find him.
The Wrath of God
1.4K16:07Wrath Of GodMAT 6:33ROM 1:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the neglected topic of the wrath of God. He emphasizes the relevance and necessity of understanding God's wrath in a fallen and sinful world. The preacher challenges the notion of avoiding this subject and encourages Christians to face the difficult issues surrounding the wrath of God. He emphasizes the importance of not apologizing for God and urges believers to have something to say to those who question or struggle with the concept of God's wrath.
Parable of the Sower
1.4K06:03Street PreachingMAT 13:3MAT 13:18MRK 4:3In this sermon, the preacher uses the parable of the sower to explain the process of receiving the word of God. He emphasizes the importance of hearing the gospel and believing in Jesus as the only way to salvation. The preacher also highlights the need for producing fruit in one's life as evidence of true faith. He concludes by stating that his role is to scatter the seed of the word, but what happens to it depends on the individual and God.
Psalm 73
1.4K40:13TemptationPSA 73:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of temptation. He begins by referencing a verse that highlights God's goodness to those with pure hearts. The sermon is divided into three sections: the temptation that Asaph faced, how he overcame it, and the results of coming out of that temptation. The preacher emphasizes that many people can relate to this temptation. He also highlights the importance of seeking God's sanctuary to see things as they truly are and finding hope and rejoicing in the Lord. The sermon concludes with a reminder that our hearts can deceive us into thinking that material possessions will bring satisfaction, but true fulfillment is found in God alone.
The Certainity of Death
1.2K30:42PSA 73:1MRK 8:36This sermon delves into the temptation of envying the prosperity of the wicked and the struggle of questioning God's justice when the ungodly seem to thrive. Asaph's journey through this temptation, realization of the ultimate fate of the wicked, and the joy found in God's sanctuary are explored, highlighting the fleeting nature of worldly gain and the eternal hope in God.
Fear God
1.2K1:04:15Fearing GodPSA 111:10PRO 9:10ECC 12:13MAT 6:33HEB 12:281PE 2:17REV 14:6In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the importance of fearing God. He emphasizes that the lack of fear of God is the fundamental problem with mankind. The preacher highlights that salvation depends on the fear of God and that God's mercy is upon those who fear Him. He also mentions the positive feedback loop that occurs when awe and fear of God increase, leading to a greater understanding of His greatness and a deeper reverence for Him.
The Potter's Power Over the Clay
1.1K15:53SovereigntyGEN 1:1EXO 20:5ISA 1:9MAT 7:21ROM 9:14ROM 9:27PHP 4:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding God's purpose for the church. He urges the congregation to not be ignorant about the things of God, particularly the topic of election. The preacher reads from Romans chapter 9, discussing God's sovereignty and His right over His creation. He addresses objections and objections that people may have about this topic, emphasizing the need to align with God's will and to have a spiritual perspective.
Redemption, Forgiveness, and the Riches of His Grace
91153:22RedemptionMAT 6:33EPH 1:3EPH 1:7EPH 1:17EPH 3:8In this sermon, the speaker begins by emphasizing the need for the Holy Spirit to reveal spiritual truths. He then focuses on Ephesians 1:4-14, highlighting that it is one long sentence in the Bible. The speaker explains that the passage discusses the blessings of being adopted into God's family, using the analogy of two adopted brothers sharing their experiences. The sermon also explores the concept of bondage to sin, death, Satan, and the law, and how these are all interconnected. The speaker concludes by listing ten blessings that believers have in Christ, including redemption, forgiveness, abundance, revelation, fellowship, inheritance, purpose, and salvation.
The Gospel Is the Power of God
82753:06GospelNUM 13:30NUM 14:20MRK 10:17ROM 1:162CO 3:5PHP 4:13In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of power and how it is perceived in different aspects of life. He mentions examples such as machines, art, and military force to illustrate the idea of power. However, he emphasizes that the most powerful thing in the world is Jesus Christ. The speaker refers to the interaction between Jesus and the rich man who asked about inheriting eternal life, highlighting how Jesus challenged the man's perception of righteousness and revealed his attachment to wealth.
The Pleasure of God in the Gospel of His Son
80937:18Reconciliation through ChristGospelGod's PleasureCOL 1:19Eli Brayley emphasizes the pleasure of God in the Gospel of His Son, highlighting that it pleased the Father to have all fullness dwell in Christ and to reconcile all things through His blood. He explains that God's pleasure in the Gospel is not based on our worthiness but stems from His love and grace, as He willingly sacrificed His Son for our redemption. Brayley encourages believers to understand their acceptance in Christ, emphasizing that they are presented holy and blameless before God, not by their actions but through the grace of Jesus. The sermon calls for a deeper appreciation of God's mercy and the joy of being reconciled to Him through Christ's sacrifice.
The Baptism of John: Past or Present?
0MAT 3:11Eli Brayley preaches on the importance of understanding the baptism of John and its relevance to the baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Church today. He highlights the deception that has led many to believe they are filled with the Holy Spirit when they are not, resulting in a weak and ineffective Church. By examining the Scriptures, he reveals the true meaning of John's baptism as a baptism of repentance and emphasizes the need for believers to seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit for power and effectiveness in spreading the Gospel.
Our God Is a Consuming Fire (Part One)
0ROM 11:18HEB 8:5HEB 12:14HEB 12:21Eli Brayley preaches on the profound truths found in Hebrews 12, urging believers to serve God with reverence and godly fear, emphasizing the seriousness of Scripture and the need to heed its warnings. The passage highlights the importance of pursuing peace and holiness, avoiding bitterness and sinful behaviors that defile us, drawing a parallel to Esau's regrettable choice. The sermon contrasts the fearful encounter of the Israelites at Mount Sinai with the glorious approach to Mount Zion through Jesus Christ, underscoring the unmatched significance of the new covenant in Christ's blood.
Our God Is a Consuming Fire (Part Two)
01JN 1:7Eli Brayley preaches on the importance of living a life that reflects the sacrifice God made for us on the cross, urging Christians to understand the Kingdom of light they have been saved into and to hate wickedness with conviction. He emphasizes the need to be prepared to face Jesus on Judgment Day and to magnify Christ in our bodies, as everything will be revealed and tried by the consuming fire of God. Brayley challenges believers to consider what will endure the refining fire and to strive to be 100% true in bringing glory to God.
But the Laborers Are Few
0Eli Brayley passionately preaches about the urgency and responsibility of Christians to open their eyes to the lost souls around them, emphasizing the need to align our will with God's will and actively participate in soul-winning. Drawing from John 4:34-36, he challenges believers to prioritize the eternal work of the Father, highlighting the abundance of the harvest and the scarcity of laborers. Brayley underscores the critical role each Christian plays in sharing the Good News and the consequences of neglecting this divine mandate, urging a heartfelt response to the call to be laborers in God's harvest field.
Does the World Love You?
0EZK 36:262CO 5:17EPH 4:17EPH 4:20Eli Brayley delves into the transformation that occurs when a person is born again in Christ, highlighting how the intervention of God exposes the sinful nature within us and leads to a radical reconstruction of our character. He emphasizes the stark contrast between the old self, characterized by worldly pleasures and sin, and the new creation in Christ, marked by humility, meekness, and a pursuit of God's righteousness. Brayley explores how the born-again perspective shifts our values, desires, and actions, causing us to seek God's approval above worldly pleasures and to find joy in prayer, transparency, and living in the Spirit.
Thoughts on Philippians 3:1-14
0LUK 10:20Eli Brayley preaches on the importance of repetition in teaching, emphasizing how Paul's repetition in his epistles is for the safety and understanding of the readers. He warns against false teachings and encourages rejoicing in the Lord for the salvation received. Paul explains the true meaning of circumcision as a spiritual act of the heart, not of the flesh, and emphasizes the righteousness that comes through faith in Christ. The sermon concludes with the call to press forward towards the high calling of God in Christ Jesus, striving to know Him more and be found in Him.
Hardness of Heart
0HOS 10:12MAT 4:4LUK 8:11HEB 4:7JAS 1:22Eli Brayley preaches about the sin of our day and age being the hardness of heart, which hinders the growth of God's Word within us, affecting both the world and the Church. The parable of the sower emphasizes the importance of having good soil in our hearts to receive and produce fruit from God's Word. The message challenges believers to not just hear the Word but to be transformed by it, becoming doers of the Word and demonstrating God's love and power to a lost world.
The Principles of Faith Healing
0MRK 16:17JHN 14:12ACT 3:16ACT 4:13ROM 10:17PHP 2:9JAS 4:31JN 3:22JUD 1:20Eli Brayley delivers a powerful sermon on faith healing, emphasizing the importance of praying in the name of Jesus and having unwavering faith in His power. He clarifies common misconceptions about faith healing, stressing that our faith should be in the authority of the Name of Jesus for miraculous healings. Eli addresses frequently asked questions about faith healing, highlighting the significance of genuine faith, obedience to God's commandments, and the role of God's will in healing.
The Dividing Sword
01KI 3:16MAT 10:34JHN 17:171CO 11:18HEB 4:12Eli Brayley preaches on the powerful and divisive nature of the Word of God, likening it to a sharp sword that penetrates deep into the soul, spirit, joints, and marrow, revealing the true intentions and thoughts of the heart. He emphasizes that the Word of God is not meant for peace but for division, separating truth from falsehood and exposing genuine faith. Through examples like King Solomon's wisdom and Jesus' purpose to bring a sword, Brayley urges believers to embrace the Word's discerning power and prepare for the ultimate judgment when Jesus returns with a two-edged sword.
Fire on the Altar
0HEB 8:5Eli Brayley passionately preaches about the urgent call in Romans 12:1 to present our bodies as living sacrifices to God, emphasizing the need for a complete surrender and transformation. He delves into the significance of the fire of the Holy Spirit, tracing its presence from the Old Testament to the New Testament, highlighting the lack of this fire in the Church today due to a failure to offer ourselves wholly to God. Brayley challenges believers to die to themselves, be consumed by the fire of God, and rise anew in Christ, filled with resurrection power and victory over sin.
Will You Fight?
01CO 15:57EPH 6:102TI 2:3REV 12:11REV 19:1Eli Brayley passionately calls for strong young individuals to join the Lord's army, emphasizing the need for courage to face the devil's forces head-on. He highlights the tough training, but promises superb wages of life, peace, and a fantastic retirement plan in the end. With the Lord Jesus Christ as the greatest commander and the power of the Holy Spirit as the ultimate weapon, believers are encouraged to wield their swords and defeat demons fearlessly. Despite the dangers that come with the work, the marching song of victory resounds with praises to God for His salvation, glory, honor, and power.