
Jacob Prasch
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Abrahams' Journey
6.0K58:11AbrahamGEN 12:1GEN 13:1GEN 13:18PRO 14:14AMO 4:4MAT 6:33REV 20:15In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not wasting one's life and youth by going back to worldly ways. He uses the example of Abraham and the prodigal son to illustrate the consequences of straying from God's will. The speaker also highlights the brevity of life and the certainty of judgment after death. He urges listeners to embrace the true gospel of Jesus Christ and make a decision to follow Him, as He is the only way to escape judgment and receive eternal life.
Holy Ghost Last Days
5.8K53:15Last DaysJHN 10:281TI 4:71TI 4:12In this sermon, the speaker discusses the last days and the warnings given by Paul to Timothy in 1 Timothy 4. The speaker highlights the dangers of falling away from the faith and being deceived by false teachings and doctrines of demons. They emphasize the importance of reading and studying the Word of God to avoid being led astray. The sermon concludes with a reminder to pay close attention to one's own teaching and to persevere in the truth, as it ensures salvation for oneself and for others.
Once Saved, Always Saved 1
5.3K1:15:43AssuranceMAT 6:33JHN 3:36ROM 11:22PHP 2:121TI 2:4In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of active witnessing in the Christian life. He compares not actively witnessing to neglecting other essential aspects of the Christian faith, such as reading the Bible and praying. The speaker uses a metaphor of someone trying to swim across the English Channel but getting overwhelmed by the storm and drowning. In the metaphor, Jesus appears in a helicopter to save the person, but instead of simply rescuing them, Jesus gives them a white jacket and tells them to hold on. The speaker explains that this represents the tension between faith and works, highlighting the need for both trust in Jesus and active obedience in the Christian life. The sermon references the book of Philippians, specifically chapter 2 verse 12, which encourages believers to work out their salvation with fear and trembling, emphasizing the connection between obedience and salvation.
Blessings and Curses
5.2K28:56BlessingsGAL 3:132TI 3:16TIT 1:5JAS 1:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the sufficiency of the word of God for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. He highlights that the Bible is inspired by God and profitable for equipping believers for every good work. The preacher warns against believing in deliverance, stating that it is not found in the Bible and is a human invention that can lead to punishment instead of deliverance. He also mentions that the apostles provide instructions on how to deal with the world, the flesh, and the devil, and that the epistles give guidance on various aspects of Christian life, with a particular emphasis on living in a fallen world and serving God faithfully.
Baptism
4.6K29:14BaptismJER 31:31MAT 3:7MAT 28:19MRK 16:16ACT 2:38COL 2:12In this sermon, Jacob Prast discusses the topic of baptism, specifically focusing on water baptism. He references Colossians 2:12, which speaks about being buried with Jesus in baptism and being raised up with him through faith. Prast emphasizes the importance of personal acceptance of Jesus and rejects the idea of God having grandchildren. He also mentions Matthew 3:7, where John the Baptist confronts the Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism. Prast explains that water baptism symbolizes a funeral and resurrection, referencing Romans 6:1-4. He emphasizes that Christians should have already experienced their own funeral through water baptism.
Bride of Christ
4.5K1:10:40BrideMAT 25:1In the video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of a faithful remnant in both Israel and the church. They believe that God wants to give the nation one more chance to repent before Jesus comes. The speaker encourages the church to seek the Lord and be a platform for launching a new thing of God's spirit. They also address the issue of manipulative fundraising and false doctrine, stating that the solution is not to eliminate leaders or doctrine, but to have good leaders and true doctrine. The sermon concludes with a reading from Matthew 25, highlighting the need to be prepared and ready for the coming of the bridegroom.
Ezekiel
4.2K30:52EzekielEZK 2:8REV 10:10In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the passage from the book of Ezekiel where the prophet is instructed to eat a scroll and speak to the house of Israel. The preacher emphasizes the importance of obedience and warns of the consequences of not delivering God's message. He explains that the imagery and symbolism in the book of Revelation, particularly in chapter 10, is influenced by the book of Ezekiel. The preacher concludes by highlighting the bittersweet nature of the Word of God, which brings both joy and conviction.
Faith
3.6K12:49FaithHEB 11:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having faith in God and not placing our hope in this fallen world. He highlights the examples of biblical figures who lived as sojourners, trusting in God's promises rather than earthly possessions. The speaker warns against false teachings that promote a prosperity gospel, claiming that suffering is a result of a lack of faith. He references the apostle Paul's own experiences of suffering and persecution for the sake of the gospel, emphasizing the need for believers to embrace a crucified life and trust in God's provision according to His will.
Once Saved, Always Saved 2
3.4K55:50AssuranceGEN 15:6JHN 5:39HEB 6:1REV 2:11REV 3:21In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of falling away from faith. He emphasizes that one cannot fall away from a place they have never been, suggesting that those who have truly experienced faith in Jesus can potentially fall away. The preacher also references John Calvin's belief that some may have only had a superficial understanding of faith. He highlights the importance of faith being accompanied by works, using the analogy of a model airplane that is useless without being put into action. The sermon concludes with a reminder that Christians have the free will to choose their path and warns against departing from Jesus.
Storm Tossed Christians
3.4K1:14:10TrialsMAT 14:33MRK 4:35In this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to judge for themselves the scriptural validity of the events happening in Toronto. He begins by reading from Mark 4:35, where Jesus feeds a multitude with just a few loaves and fish. The speaker relates this story to his own life, imagining his wife packing a picnic basket for their son. He emphasizes the importance of having childlike faith and being willing to give whatever little we have to Jesus, trusting that He will multiply it to meet the needs. The speaker concludes by inviting the audience to a meeting where videos of the events in Toronto will be shown, encouraging them to come with an open mind and make their own judgments.
One Messiah, Two Comings
3.3K1:06:16MessiahGEN 39:13GEN 41:42GEN 45:1ZEC 12:1MAT 4:1ACT 4:12PHP 2:10In this sermon, the speaker begins by quoting a verse from the Bible that declares the power and authority of the Lord. He then relates this verse to the current situation in Jerusalem, where the nations are gathering against it. The speaker mentions the condemnation of Zionism by the United Nations in the past and predicts that even left-wing Jews will talk about a Palestinian state. The sermon then shifts to the story of Joseph in the book of Genesis, highlighting how he was given all power in Egypt and every knee had to bow to him. The speaker connects this to Jesus, stating that all authority has been given to him in heaven and earth. The sermon concludes by referencing the tribulation and the time of the Gentiles, emphasizing the fulfillment of prophecies in the New Testament.
Esther
3.2K36:30EstherDEU 8:2MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of going through seasons in life. He uses the story of Esther from the Bible to illustrate this idea. The first season is the season of murder, where one experiences death to self and undergoes God's breaking and molding. The second season is the season of spite, where things begin to improve in various aspects of life. The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking God's will and purpose during times of blessing and prosperity. He also highlights that God has chosen each individual for a specific ministry or purpose, and it is crucial to fulfill that calling.
Thessalonians - Understanding the Mixture
3.2K1:04:47MixtureMAT 6:331TH 1:11TH 2:21TH 5:232PE 2:1In this sermon, the speaker criticizes the use of motivational psychology in churches, referring to it as "pop psychology" and "masturbating as biblical doctrine." He specifically mentions instances where people imitate animals or act drunk in the name of spirituality, warning against the mixing of psychology and spirituality. The speaker also discusses the unethical nature of hypnotic induction used by certain religious figures, citing examples of Rodney Howard Brown and Benny Hinn. Additionally, the sermon touches on the theological beliefs of E.W. Kenyon and his followers, who claim that Jesus died spiritually and was tortured in hell before being born again and rising from the dead.
Watchmen, Who Are Not Watchmen
3.2K33:19WatchmenISA 28:7MAT 6:33JHN 1:1ROM 12:21CO 14:332PE 2:2In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of false watchmen in the church. He mentions previous predictions of a global economic meltdown due to embedded microchips in computer systems, which did not come to pass. The speaker emphasizes the importance of true watchmen who are scripturally based and give clear signals. He also highlights the need for self-control, as the fruit of the Spirit, and warns against irrational behavior. The sermon concludes with a call for real watchmen who stand on the word of God and alert God's people to truth and reality.
What the Reformers Forgot
3.2K1:17:37ReformationJER 18:2In this sermon, the speaker discusses how a cult leader manipulated his followers to the point where they were willing to die for him. The leader conducted 13-hour Bible studies every day, focusing on the book of Revelation, to prepare his followers for the coming apocalypse. He convinced them that he was a semi-divine being and that their salvation depended on their association with him. The speaker also mentions how the cult leader initially deceived his followers by teaching them to live under two covenants and to believe that something could appear to be one thing but actually be something else.
The Forbidden Chapter Isa 52-53
3.1K13:38MessiahISA 52:13ISA 53:3DAN 9:26MAT 6:33ROM 10:9In this sermon, the speaker addresses the omission of Isaiah 52 and 53, which is often referred to as the "Forbidden Chapter," from synagogue liturgy. The speaker reads from Isaiah 52 and 53, highlighting the description of a servant who will prosper and be highly exalted, but also suffer greatly. This servant is described as bearing the iniquities and sorrows of the people, being despised and rejected, and ultimately being pierced for their transgressions. The speaker draws parallels between this description and the life and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, emphasizing that many Jews believed in Jesus based on the prophecies in Isaiah 53.
Last Revival
3.1K46:17Revival2CH 7:142CH 34:62CH 34:22MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of preaching the word of God based on truth rather than marketing tactics or popular trends. He highlights the biblical concept of warning and repentance, stating that every revival in history has begun with people weeping, not laughing. The speaker then focuses on the story of King Josiah in the book of Chronicles, who rediscovered the lost book of the law and tore his clothes in repentance. He draws parallels between Josiah and Jesus as the good shepherd and king, emphasizing the need for pastors to emulate Jesus in their shepherding role.
Grain Offering - Leviticus 2
3.1K1:30:58OfferingPRO 16:18AMO 4:5MAT 23:131CO 5:7In this sermon, the speaker discusses his visit to the Airport Vineyard Church in Toronto and expresses his shock at the extreme and unscriptural practices he witnessed there. He emphasizes the importance of not compromising on key issues such as the authority of the Word of God and the true gospel of Jesus. The speaker also mentions the problems and good aspects of troubled areas like Israel, Northern Ireland, and South Africa, highlighting the need for a balanced perspective. He concludes by condemning the blasphemous and ungodly behavior he observed at the church meeting.
Metatron
3.1K1:19:01Christian LifeGEN 24:2LEV 17:11LEV 17:14ISA 52:14ISA 53:5MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses the Messiahship of Jesus and how it can be proven to both Jewish and Gentile Christians. The speaker encourages the audience to share the video with their Jewish friends as a way to witness to them about Jesus being the Messiah. The speaker also shares a story about a Jewish rabbi who was terrified of dying and not knowing if he would go to hell. However, the speaker highlights that Jesus, referred to as the Metatron, offers assurance of salvation and invites Jewish viewers to seek salvation through Jesus. The sermon concludes with a blessing and an invitation to contact the speaker for further discussion.
Absalom
3.0K51:49PSA 19:7ISA 52:7MAT 7:22MAT 12:46MAT 24:36ACT 1:8ROM 6:3GAL 1:6REV 21:4This sermon emphasizes the importance of sharing the full gospel message, including the need for repentance and the reality of trials, not just the blessings and feel-good aspects. It highlights the mission field starting with our families and neighbors, urging believers to pray for and witness to their unsaved loved ones. The speaker addresses the emotional struggle of having unsaved family members and the urgency to see them saved before Jesus returns, emphasizing the eternal family we have in Christ.
Midrash
3.0K30:11MidrashISA 44:3GAL 4:24EPH 5:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the characteristics of certain individuals in the church who are described as "twice-fed bachelors." These individuals were once dead in their sins but were born again. However, they have now become spiritually dead again and are like wandering stars. The preacher also mentions the importance of the Holy Spirit, referred to as living water, in the lives of believers. The sermon emphasizes the need for Christians to understand the entire Bible and its different forms of literature in order to fully grasp its teachings.
Midrash - First Born and Second Born
2.9K1:08:57MidrashGEN 25:22GEN 25:25HEB 12:15In this sermon, the speaker addresses the desire for instant gratification and quick-fix solutions in Christianity. He warns against being susceptible to false preachers who promise instant results and manipulate people for money. The speaker emphasizes the importance of valuing our birthright as children of God and not selling it for temporary pleasures. He also criticizes the Alpha course for not focusing on discipleship and baptism, and mentions a decline in church attendance despite the use of Alpha courses.
Miracles
2.9K29:54MiraclesDEU 18:19MAT 7:22JHN 5:36In this sermon, the speaker discusses the reasons why Jesus performed miracles, signs, and wonders. The first reason is the compassion of God, as Jesus felt compassion for the people who were like sheep without a shepherd. The second reason is to bear witness to the fact that the kingdom of God has broken in and that Jesus is the Messiah and the way of salvation. The speaker emphasizes that these signs and wonders are meant to point people to Jesus and the Gospel, not to prove anything about a person. The sermon also highlights the importance of not reducing ministry to a circus or show, as Jesus refused to do so and warned against false teachers who engage in such practices.
Midrash - Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth
2.8K13:22MidrashPRO 30:4ISA 7:14MIC 5:2In this sermon, the speaker discusses the belief that God has a son. While acknowledging that God does not have a son in the sense of human procreation, the speaker argues that it is not accurate to say that God has no son. They refer to Hebrew scripture, specifically Proverbs 30:4, which mentions God and His Son. The speaker then goes on to discuss the hope of the Jewish people, which is the Messiah. They reference Micah 5:2, which prophesies the birth of the Messiah in Bethlehem. The speaker concludes by stating that the name of God's son is Yeshua, the Jewish Messiah, and encourages listeners to accept Him into their hearts.
Touch Not Mine Anointed
2.7K23:50AnointingJER 28:10In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of Jewish Midrash and how it relates to the preaching of the word of God. The speaker explains that in the body of Christ, different members have different roles and functions. The feet represent evangelists, who bring the good news, while the eyes represent teachers, who provide right doctrine and teaching. The speaker emphasizes that the anointing and power to perform miracles does not necessarily reflect a person's character or relationship with God, but rather it is a manifestation of Jesus' anointing. The sermon also references the biblical story of King David and King Saul to illustrate the importance of not touching God's anointed, despite their flaws, while still speaking the truth about their actions.