
Hattie Hammond
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A Fresh Anointing
1.7K1:26:41Fresh AnointingAnointingThe Role of the Holy SpiritJAS 5:14Hattie Hammond shares her personal journey of faith and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the need for a fresh anointing in the lives of believers. She recounts her experiences with prayer, healing, and the importance of unity among Christians in the face of darkness and confusion in the world. Hammond encourages the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with God and to be filled with the Holy Spirit to combat the challenges of the last days. She highlights the role of the Holy Spirit as a restraining force against evil and calls for a renewed commitment to prayer and intercession for the church and the world.
Process of Becoming a Bride - Part 1
1.1K1:27:16Bride Of ChristDAN 1:3MAT 6:33MAT 16:24LUK 9:23ROM 12:1EPH 3:20JAS 1:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of making a commitment to Jesus Christ. He urges the congregation to surrender their hearts and lives to God and make Him the Lord of their lives. The preacher shares a story about a man who offered a ride to an old man, symbolizing God's invitation to join Him on the journey of faith. The sermon also highlights the story of a woman who responded to God's call and made a total commitment to Him, preparing herself to be chosen by the king. The preacher encourages the listeners to reflect on their own commitment to God and challenges them to fully yield themselves to His will.
Deeper Life - Part 1
1.1K46:26Deeper LifeISA 53:6MAT 25:1GAL 6:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of being serious Christians and preparing to meet the Lord. He refers to Jesus standing outside the church door, knocking and waiting to be let in. The preacher discusses a parable from Matthew 25, where the bridegroom represents Jesus and his imminent return. He urges the congregation to believe in the coming of the Lord and be prepared for his arrival, as the exact timing is unknown.
Isaiah 53
1.1K35:40Cross of ChristISA 53:5MAT 22:37MAT 26:39MAT 27:32LUK 11:2JHN 15:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not just reading the Bible, but truly feeding on its message. He encourages the audience to let the Holy Spirit open their understanding of the scriptures, specifically referencing Isaiah 53. The preacher urges the listeners to focus on Jesus and his sacrifice, rather than getting caught up in external symbols like the wooden cross. He also emphasizes the need to surrender our will to God and pray for His will to be done in our lives. The preacher warns against the superficiality of reading a large number of chapters without truly digesting and applying the word of God.
Process of Becoming a Bride - Part 3
1.0K1:27:23Bride Of ChristGEN 22:2MAT 6:33JHN 4:24ACT 1:3ROM 12:11CO 14:15HEB 13:15In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God's will. They acknowledge that even after battling, fasting, and commanding, the ultimate prayer should be for God's will to be done. The speaker shares a story of a woman who came to their meeting and was miraculously healed by God. They also discuss the significance of approaching God with humility and reverence, highlighting the disciples' awe at hearing Jesus pray. The speaker criticizes the idea of treating God like a vending machine, where one can obtain power through specific actions. They conclude by sharing their personal experience of facing trials and challenges as a preacher, but remaining committed to God's calling.
Process of Becoming a Bride - Part 2
94939:06Bride Of ChristREV 2:1In this sermon, the speaker talks about how life can be exciting and fun, but suddenly things can take a negative turn. He uses the metaphor of someone tying up our hands and causing us to go through dark nights. He emphasizes that these difficult times are meant to purify us and make us stronger. The speaker also mentions the presence of "living maids" in our lives, referring to people who challenge and refine us. He encourages listeners to focus on their relationship with God rather than their works, and uses the example of the apostle Paul who wrote his epistles while in prison.
Dedicated to God
9221:12:37DedicationGEN 3:9MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker expresses frustration with the current teaching methods in schools and emphasizes the importance of repetition in learning. He encourages his audience to be awake and engaged during his message. The speaker discusses the concept of interpreting one's own "tree" or challenges in life, and suggests that prayer and seeking God's promises can help overcome these challenges. He also mentions the desire to give a series of teachings on prayer, but acknowledges the limitations of time and the need for repetition in his current setting.
Deeper Life - Part 2
89845:52Deeper LifeMAT 25:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of making preparations to meet the Lord. He highlights the foolishness of the virgins who did not take the opportunity to prepare when they had the time. The preacher also criticizes Christians who neglect reading the Bible and praying regularly, lacking vision and vibrancy in their faith. He uses the analogy of a wedding procession to illustrate the anticipation and celebration of the bridegroom's arrival. The sermon concludes with a testimony of how God answered prayer and performed miracles in a church, leading to repentance and a renewed commitment to serve God.
Process of Becoming a Bride - Part 4
89032:47Bride Of ChristMAT 10:37MAT 12:36MAT 24:12GAL 2:20EPH 5:16REV 5:9REV 19:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the urgency of the Holy Spirit's work in the world today. They highlight the acceleration of sin and ungodliness, with blasphemy against Jesus becoming more prevalent. Despite these challenges, the speaker reminds the audience of their privileged position as believers, having the opportunity to know and hear the voice of God. They emphasize the importance of not drawing back but fully embracing the price Jesus paid for believers to share in his throne. The sermon concludes with a call to learn to say "amen" to God's will, just as the worship in heaven is filled with adoration and affirmation of God's glory.
(Revelation 19) All These Things
83756:40Christian LifeMAT 6:33ROM 8:35REV 19:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude for the presence of the audience and their hunger for the word of God. He refers to the previous night's gathering and the presence of the Lord during that time. The preacher then directs the audience to turn to Revelation 19 and leads them in prayer. He emphasizes the phrase "after these things" and discusses the challenges and trials that believers may face. The sermon concludes with a mention of the overcoming crowd and their worship of God.
A Bundle of Myrrh
76853:28Knowing GodIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of offering a sweet sacrifice of worship and praise to the Lord, especially in times of suffering and hardship. The preacher encourages the congregation to surrender all and commit fully to God, even in the valley of sorrow. The sermon highlights the idea that true worship can only happen when we are caught up with who God is and forget ourselves. The preacher also mentions that when we bring an offering of worship to God, He reciprocates by bringing us blessings and filling the air with His fragrance.
Many Voices in the World
7132:04:11WorldMAT 6:33LUK 2:49ROM 12:112TI 4:10In this sermon, the preacher discusses the voice of the world and how it tries to appeal to us through various legitimate things in our lives. The voice of the world is cleverly directed by the enemy, who is the antagonist of God. The preacher mentions four forms or patterns in which the voice of the world may manifest itself. The sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding the sin question, the limitations of our flesh, and our dependence on the Holy Spirit in order to navigate through the period of predation and receive illumination.
Philippians 3 - and Praying Through
5861:10:27PrayerIn this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing his amusement at the way the chapter starts, expecting a traditional ending but instead finding a heartfelt cry and prayer from Paul. He describes the congregation's eagerness to worship and adore the Lord, witnessing people being healed by the Holy Spirit. The preacher mentions the church's growth and plans to build another church to accommodate the increasing number of people. He then references a description of the bride of Christ, emphasizing her nature, beauty, and devotion to her bridegroom. The sermon concludes with the preacher encouraging gratitude for the progress made in one's spiritual journey while acknowledging the need for continued growth and hunger for God.
A Word From the Lord
57847:59Christian LifeEZK 16:6MAT 4:4JHN 11:43ACT 4:12EPH 5:26In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of dying to oneself in order to experience true life and growth in God. He shares testimonies of miraculous healings and the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The preacher encourages the congregation to come forward and accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, promising that he will speak the word of life to them and bring about a marvelous change in their lives. He also shares a personal experience of seeking God's word and finding it to be like honey, providing strength and carrying him through difficult times.
Ten Virgins
56945:46End TimesMAT 24:3MAT 25:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the coming of the bridegroom, which represents the return of Jesus. The parable teaches that some were wise and prepared with oil for their lamps, while others were foolish and did not have enough oil. The preacher urges the audience to understand the central truth of the parable, which is that they should be watchful and ready for the return of Jesus, as no one knows the exact day or hour.
Agelessness
55437:01EternityDEU 33:27PSA 23:4ISA 61:3ACT 17:28HEB 2:10HEB 13:81JN 1:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living in God consciousness and having a deep relationship with Him. They describe how God is always with us, surrounding us and dwelling within us. The speaker shares their secret to a fulfilling life, which is to fully surrender to God and live in His presence. They encourage the audience to stay connected to God through prayer and His word, and to avoid distractions that may hinder their relationship with Him.
The Holy Spirit and the Gifts
5341:49:16Holy SpiritMAT 6:332CO 5:17GAL 2:20EPH 1:171PE 1:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the potential and growth that lies within each individual. He compares the development of a person from a tiny seed to the nine-month process of pregnancy, highlighting the importance of nurturing and preparation for a new life. The preacher also discusses the power of Jesus in overcoming challenges and encourages pastors to address the realities and problems within their congregations. Lastly, the sermon touches on the concept of the church as the body of Christ and the importance of staying connected to God for guidance and strength.
The Privilege of Prayer
5011:08:45PrayerPSA 34:8PSA 119:105PRO 3:5ISA 40:31MAT 6:33ACT 2:38JAS 1:22In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a purpose for living. They share that when we see Jesus and understand His plan and purpose for us, we are compelled to follow Him. The speaker then introduces their text from Isaiah 40:31, which states that those who wait upon the Lord will renew their strength, mount up with wings like eagles, run without growing weary, and walk without fainting. They highlight the difference between reading the Bible and truly feeding on its truths, encouraging listeners to seek deeper understanding and revelation from God's Word.
His Chariot
49252:16Christian LifeSurrender to GodHumilityPHP 2:7Hattie Hammond emphasizes the importance of humility and surrendering to God, inviting the congregation to bow down in spirit and unite with the essence of Christ during the Christmas season. She reflects on the significance of Jesus' incarnation, portraying Him as the chariot that conveys divine love and grace to humanity. The sermon encourages worship that is heartfelt and genuine, urging believers to bring their hearts and devotion to Jesus, recognizing His sacrifice and the need for deeper love and connection with Him. Hammond calls for prayer for a world in need of mercy and emphasizes the joy found in Christ, especially during His birthday celebration.
The Holy Spirit and Worship
4781:03:20Holy SpiritMAT 16:24JHN 4:23ROM 12:11CO 6:19HEB 4:12JAS 4:8In this sermon, Sister Hammond emphasizes the importance of worshiping God in the church. She encourages the congregation to focus on the supernatural and to make much of the blood and cross of Christ. Sister Hammond urges the listeners to prioritize their relationship with God over the opinions and actions of others. She shares a personal experience of encountering clouds and a rock concert-like atmosphere in a church, highlighting the need for genuine worship and devotion to God.
Romans 8 - Study in Prayer
47859:48PrayerJHN 11:33ROM 8:14ROM 8:21ROM 8:26In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prayer and encourages the congregation to study and understand its significance. He mentions that while people study various subjects like doctrine, prophecy, and music, prayer is the most necessary subject to study. The preacher also highlights the power of the Holy Spirit and shares a personal experience of feeling a burden and interceding in prayer. He concludes by sharing a story of a young girl who came to the church seeking salvation after feeling convicted at a dance.
The Holy Spirit and Preaching
4601:04:40Holy SpiritPSA 133:1MAT 6:33LUK 4:18In this sermon, the preacher describes a powerful encounter with God during a church service. He witnesses an angel standing at the front of the church, and when a man approaches, the angel grips him and he falls to the floor sobbing. The preacher observes the man's humility and surrender to God. The preacher then emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel and the message of the cross, urging pastors to focus on the true message of salvation. He criticizes churches that lack anointing and resort to emotional tactics to try to create a spiritual atmosphere. The preacher concludes by highlighting the need for the anointing of the Holy Spirit to open our eyes and enable us to see the truth.
Ministry Prayers Questions
4461:25:16MinistryEZK 18:4MAT 6:33ROM 12:22CO 6:14EPH 4:14COL 1:271TH 5:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the process of spiritual growth and transformation. He uses the analogy of a seed and the four seasons to illustrate how God's work in our lives takes time. The speaker also highlights the importance of yielding to the Holy Spirit and refusing to give in to the temptations of the enemy. He encourages believers to focus on the work of God within them rather than being overly conscious of the devil's influence. The sermon references the story of Mary and the birth of Jesus to illustrate how the Holy Spirit brings forth new life in believers.
Christ Church Ministries
43135:23Conference1KI 8:22In this sermon, the speaker shares about the importance of hearing from God and experiencing His presence. They recount a story of a young minister who asked if there was any word from the Lord, and the speaker reassures them that we can indeed hear God's voice and know His will. The sermon emphasizes the power of God's fire to cleanse and purify us, removing sin and falsehood from our lives. The speaker also shares a powerful testimony of a church service where people were prostrated and falling out of their pews, experiencing a powerful visitation of God's presence and fire.
Womens Aglow
38958:25ConferenceJHN 8:7ACT 9:6ROM 8:2GAL 2:20EPH 2:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the transformation of the apostle Paul, who was once filled with hatred and violence towards Christians. The speaker emphasizes that something profound happened to Paul on the Damascus road, causing him to completely change his life and surrender to Jesus as Lord. The speaker highlights the power of Jesus' resurrection, stating that it dealt a blow to death and delivered believers from the law of sin and death. The speaker also mentions the guards at Jesus' tomb, questioning their efficiency and pointing out that it was God who raised Jesus from the dead, not Jesus himself.