
John Rhys Watkins
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The Tongue of Fire
2.2K39:12Holy Spirit FireMAT 6:33LUK 24:49JHN 14:16ACT 1:4EPH 5:182TI 3:16HEB 6:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for a witness and testimony of Christ in troubled and confused times. He highlights the current state of the world, including war in the Middle East, the spread of deadly diseases, and the prevalence of the zombie drug culture. The preacher asserts that the hope for the nation lies in preaching Christ in power, just as it was in the book of Acts. He challenges the audience to consider if they are truly glorifying Christ and living out their faith in the midst of the chaos and suffering in the world.
Dreams and Visions
2.2K43:07Dreams And VisionsJOL 2:28ACT 2:14In this sermon, Peter stands up with the Lamb and addresses the people of Judea and Jerusalem. He clarifies that the disciples are not drunk, but rather filled with the Holy Spirit as prophesied by Joel. Peter emphasizes that in the last days, God will pour out his Spirit on all people, leading to prophesying, visions, and dreams. The sermon warns against false prophets who claim to have visions and dreams but are actually blind to the things of God. The focus should be on proclaiming the gospel and the truth that God is pleased in Christ Jesus.
Antichrist Unmasked
2.1K56:02AntichristMAT 7:21MAT 24:2In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of the Antichrist and the deception that the church must be aware of. He emphasizes that the Antichrist is targeting the church, and it is crucial for every believer to have a strong understanding of the words of Jesus Christ. The preacher highlights the importance of prophetic scripture as a warning to the church and urges believers to heed God's warning and be prepared for the coming of the Son of Man. The sermon concludes with a reminder that on the day of judgment, those who have not truly followed and believed in Jesus will be told to depart from him, causing great pain and agony.
Till There Was No Remedy
2.0K1:11:10PreachingISA 5:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the state of the church and the need for repentance. He references Isaiah chapter 5, where God compares his people to a vineyard that produces wild grapes instead of good ones. The preacher emphasizes that God has done everything possible for his people, but they have not responded with faithfulness. He warns the church to learn from the mistakes of the past and to repent or face spiritual death. The preacher also highlights the decline of churches in Wales and urges believers to reject worldly desires and seek revival.
The Dreamer
1.7K52:46DreamsGEN 37:32CH 7:14PSA 27:8PSA 51:17MAT 15:91CO 9:27REV 3:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of surrendering to the will of God and living a selfless life. He uses the story of Joseph to illustrate how even in the face of adversity and unfulfilled dreams, we must remain faithful to God's promises. The preacher also highlights the need for revival in the church and urges believers to be honest with themselves and with God. He warns against being deceived by false movements and emphasizes the importance of manifesting the life of Christ to the world.
The Rock
1.7K37:39ChristJER 1:5MAT 6:33MAT 11:2MAT 16:13JHN 1:6In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of a man who cannot cope with normality and is hiding under a tree and in a cave. God has to come and shake him out of his fear. The preacher then talks about the importance of choosing the right teacher and seeking guidance from God. The sermon also mentions the story of Jesus feeding a multitude with just seven loaves of bread and a few fish, highlighting the Pharisees' lack of faith despite witnessing this miracle.
The Evangelist
1.6K44:39EvangelistISA 52:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of proclaiming the good news of salvation. He highlights that salvation is not just a message, but a question of whether God truly reigns in the church and in the lives of Christians. The speaker emphasizes that the gospel is not something external that we live in, but something that lives within us. He also emphasizes that everything is centered on Christ, who is the center and circumference of the Gospel. The speaker shares his joy in seeing members of his church becoming preachers and emphasizes that success in a church is not measured by the size of the congregation, but by the raising up of preachers.
Almost a Christian
1.6K25:55False ConversionLUK 16:23ACT 9:5ACT 26:27ROM 13:122CO 5:17In this sermon, the preacher describes a man who is trapped in darkness and torment, symbolizing the state of humanity without Christ. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is available through Jesus, who came to set people free from sin and death. He urges the audience to fully embrace the gospel and not hold back, as they are being judged by God. The sermon is based on the biblical account of Paul's defense before King Agrippa, where Paul passionately shares the message of salvation and urges the king to turn from darkness to light.
The Blood
1.6K42:03Blood Of ChristGEN 3:71JN 1:7REV 12:11In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of pornography and how it has become a prevalent problem in society, even within the church. He emphasizes the power of the blood of Jesus to deliver individuals from bondage to pornography and other sins. The speaker also draws a parallel between Adam and Eve hiding from God in the garden and believers hiding from God in the church. He encourages listeners to regularly apply the blood of Jesus and have a deep love for God, willing to lay down their lives for Christ's sake. The sermon concludes with the assertion that the blood of Jesus is the answer to all problems and is the source of life.
The Mark of the Beast
1.4K33:47Mark Of The BeastGAL 1:61TH 2:32TH 2:3REV 6:10REV 13:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the mark of the beast and the presence of the Antichrist within the church. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and recognizing the number of the beast, which is 666. The preacher warns that the fascination and obsession with the Antichrist within the church should be met with revulsion and caution. He highlights the need for the church to learn from its mistakes and be aware of Satan's deceptive tactics, as seen in the Garden of Eden. The sermon also emphasizes the significance of the blood of Jesus Christ and its role in salvation.
The Pharisee
1.4K52:08PhariseeismMAT 23:1MAT 23:13MAT 23:37LUK 6:33JHN 13:34ROM 12:9In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Matthew chapter 23, where Jesus addresses the scribes and Pharisees. Jesus criticizes their hypocrisy and their failure to practice what they preach. He condemns them for burdening others with heavy rules and regulations while not lifting a finger to help. Jesus warns them that their actions will lead to their own destruction and the desolation of their house. The preacher emphasizes the passion and fury with which Jesus delivers this message, highlighting the contrast between the gentle image of Jesus often portrayed in other Gospels.
Eyes That Cannot See
1.4K49:53Spiritual BlindnessJHN 9:1JHN 9:34ACT 26:131CO 1:21In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Saul of Tarsus, who was initially blinded by his religious zeal and desire for success. The preacher compares Saul to modern-day preachers who may be sincere in their aims and motives but are blinded by their own agendas. The preacher emphasizes the need for spiritual eyes and the danger of succumbing to ultimate darkness without the light of God. The sermon also references the story of a blind man in John chapter 9, highlighting Jesus' response that the man's blindness was not a result of sin but an opportunity for God's works to be manifested.
Groves Around the Altar
1.3K35:49WorshipDEU 16:21MAT 10:381CO 1:18GAL 5:21PHP 2:5HEB 12:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the cross in the Christian faith. He explains that the world hates the cross and often mocks it, but it is through the cross that God displays His Son. The preacher emphasizes that the cross is not just a doctrine or theory, but an essential experience that believers must go through. He also highlights the need for conviction and brokenness before restoration can occur, and urges believers to think, walk, and talk like God in order to be a true church for Christ. The sermon concludes with a reminder that the cross reveals the full horror of sin and the sacrifice of Jesus, and calls for the cross to be preached and embraced in the Church today.
Remember Jesus Christ
1.2K1:03:04Jesus Christ1CO 11:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of remembering Jesus Christ. He warns against a divided and sectarian church, urging believers to learn from the lessons of history as taught in the Bible. The preacher highlights the need for the church to manifest the true nature of Christ to the world. He also shares the story of a man who prioritized worldly possessions over his soul, ultimately losing everything. The sermon concludes with a call for believers to come together in faith and obedience, seeking the stirring up of the gift of salvation within them.
The Raven and the Dove
1.1K42:49Christian LifeGEN 1:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of nurturing and allowing time for spiritual growth. He compares the sun and the moon to Christ and the church, emphasizing that the church is a reflection of Jesus Christ. The preacher also highlights the battle between light and darkness, stating that corruption and confusion are symptoms of a generation that does not know the true nature of Christ. He concludes by discussing the work of the Holy Spirit in vindicating the name of Christ and the church's role in proclaiming salvation. The sermon references Genesis 8:6-12 and discusses the separation of light and darkness as symbolic of the new birth and the new creation in Christ.
Show Me Thy Glory
1.0K52:46Glory Of GodEXO 33:12EXO 33:18EXO 34:5In this sermon, the preacher discusses how the Gospel can work in the lives of individuals. He uses the example of Julie, who was set free by the power of God, to illustrate that anyone can be set free by God. The preacher emphasizes that God reveals Himself through the church and calls believers to reveal Christ in their lives. He also highlights the importance of sharing the Gospel with others, as many people, even those who attend church, do not know about Jesus or their need for Him. The sermon concludes with a reference to Moses and his love for the people of Israel, despite their disobedience, highlighting God's love and calling for His people.
The Word With God
92914:33Word Of GodJHN 1:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the importance of understanding and internalizing the truth of being a child of God. He emphasizes the need for individuals to be born again in order to truly experience salvation and transformation. The preacher highlights that salvation is a progressive journey of sanctification, where individuals are continually being changed and transformed to become more like Christ. The sermon also mentions the story of Jesus attending a wedding in Canaan, highlighting the significance of his presence and purpose in bringing new life and joy.