
Joseph Carroll
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Session 11: John 17
3233:03True DiscipleshipChristian LifeSanctificationJHN 17:17EPH 5:1Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of sanctification in the life of believers, as illustrated in John 17, where Jesus prays for His followers to be set apart through truth. He stresses that true spirituality goes beyond mere knowledge of the Scriptures; it requires a deep, personal appropriation of the truth that transforms lives. Carroll warns against superficial Christianity and highlights the necessity of loving Christ more deeply to experience true holiness and joy. He calls for believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices, following Christ's example of self-consecration for the sake of others. Ultimately, the sermon challenges listeners to ensure that the truth of God becomes an integral part of their lives, leading to genuine transformation and effective witness in the world.
(Worship) Session 3: A True Heart
3251:09Surrender to GodWorshipTrue WorshipGEN 6:5GEN 8:21ISA 29:13MAT 15:7HEB 10:19Joseph Carroll emphasizes the necessity of approaching God with a true heart, highlighting that true worship is not merely a matter of words but a heartfelt commitment to God. He illustrates this through personal anecdotes and biblical examples, particularly focusing on Abraham's willingness to surrender his son Isaac as a testament to total devotion. Carroll stresses that a true heart encompasses the intellect, emotions, and will, and that only through the Holy Spirit can one achieve such a heart. He calls for believers to surrender completely to God, as this is foundational for effective worship and service. Ultimately, he reminds the congregation that God seeks those with true hearts to show His strength and blessings.
Attitudes
3140:02Christian LifeAttitudesRelationshipsMAT 5:3Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of attitudes in our relationships with God, others, and ourselves, drawing from the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount. He explains that right attitudes lead to right actions, while wrong attitudes, often stemming from ignorance or self-will, can disrupt fellowship in the church and family. Carroll highlights the importance of humility and the need to respond to others' needs rather than their conditions, using examples from scripture to illustrate how Jesus exemplified this principle. He encourages believers to adopt a triumphant attitude, even in persecution, and to embody love and compassion towards all, including enemies. The sermon concludes with a call for self-reflection and a commitment to embodying Christ-like attitudes in daily life.
Session 14: John 17
3040:54Christian LifeSelflessnessDiscipleship1PE 1:18Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of Christ's sacrifice in John 17, highlighting that Jesus sanctified Himself for our sake, demonstrating selflessness over selfishness. He urges believers to embrace humility and to live for others, reflecting on the eternal impact of our decisions. Carroll draws parallels between the necessity of death for the corn of wheat to produce life and the call for disciples to die to self for the sake of others. He challenges the congregation to build a magnificent life in Christ, forsaking all for the sake of discipleship, and to maintain their savor as salt in the world. The sermon concludes with a prayer for grace to build a character that reflects Christ and impacts eternity.
Session 13: John 17
2935:57Surrender to ChristChristian LifeGlorifying GodJHN 17:1Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of Jesus' prayer in John 17, where He seeks to glorify the Father and fulfill His divine purpose of granting eternal life to those given to Him. Carroll highlights that all gifts and resources from God are intended for the fulfillment of His will, not our own, and that our lives, including our children, are meant to glorify Christ. He stresses that true Christianity involves surrender and living for Christ, as demonstrated by Jesus' sacrifice and the call to witness. The sermon challenges believers to reflect on what they have given up for their faith and to recognize the eternal glory that awaits them. Ultimately, Carroll calls for a life centered on the mission of Christ to save sinners and glorify God.
Session 1: John 17
2941:44The Power of PrayerChristian LifeUnity in the ChurchJHN 10:27Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of Jesus' prayer in John 17, highlighting the themes of protection from evil, the importance of unity among believers, and the call to be sanctified for the purpose of witnessing to the world. He illustrates how Jesus prayed for His disciples without complaint, teaching us to approach God with a spirit of praise rather than criticism. Carroll shares personal anecdotes to demonstrate the power of prayer and the necessity of maintaining unity within the church, as it reflects the glory of God and serves as a testimony to the world. Ultimately, he calls for believers to be set apart and dedicated to the mission of spreading the gospel, embodying the love and unity that Jesus prayed for.
Moses: God's Way of Training a Man (Part 1)
2939:03MosesSurrender to GodFaithEXO 14:10Joseph Carroll preaches on Moses' journey of faith, emphasizing how he transitioned from a man driven by emotions to one who learned to trust in God's promises. The sermon highlights the Israelites' fear as they faced the Egyptians, and how Moses, despite his past mistakes, was called by God to lead them through the Red Sea. Carroll illustrates that true faith operates in the sphere of Christ, and that believers must learn to act by faith rather than by feelings. He stresses the importance of surrendering to God and dealing with personal defilement to hear His voice and fulfill His will. Ultimately, the message encourages Christians to live victoriously through faith, as exemplified by Moses' transformation.
Session 7: John 17
2832:45Christian LifeKnowing GodEternal LifeJHN 17:1Joseph Carroll reflects on John 17, emphasizing that eternal life is knowing God and Jesus Christ personally, not just knowing about them. He stresses the importance of being introduced to the Father through the Son, as no one can come to the Father except through Jesus. Carroll illustrates that true knowledge of God comes from a personal relationship, which is evidenced by love for the Son. He warns that mere knowledge of Scripture or church attendance is insufficient for salvation; one must have a heart devoted to Christ. Ultimately, he concludes that God's love is given to those who love His Son, leading to the gift of eternal life.
Session 12: John 17
2741:41Christian LifeSacrificeDiscipleshipMAT 6:13JHN 12:24JHN 14:13JHN 15:16JHN 17:15JHN 17:17ROM 12:12CO 4:10EPH 5:21JN 3:16Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of accepting Jesus' teachings and the responsibility that comes with spiritual enlightenment. He highlights the importance of daily prayer for protection from the evil one and the necessity of sanctification through truth. Carroll explains that true discipleship involves self-sacrifice and the manifestation of Christ's love in our lives, which leads to genuine evangelism. He stresses that only through dying to ourselves can we bear fruit for others, and that our service should be directed solely towards Jesus Christ. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a life of intercession and love, reflecting the character of Christ to draw others to Him.
Isaiah 9:6
2736:09Christian LifeTrust in GodFaithPSA 55:22PRO 3:5ISA 9:6MAT 11:28JHN 14:27ROM 14:232CO 5:7PHP 4:6HEB 11:61PE 5:7Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of faith in the life of a believer, drawing from Isaiah 9:6 to illustrate the attributes of Christ as Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. He recounts the transformative power of faith through the story of Charles Grandison Finney and the life of Miss Gladys Dieterle, who exemplified trust in God's authority and responsibility. Carroll encourages believers to place their burdens on Christ, affirming that true faith leads to a life of rest and peace, as it acknowledges God's sovereignty in all situations. He challenges the congregation to live a life that is fully trusting in God, which is the only life that pleases Him. The sermon concludes with a call to commit to a life of faith and reliance on God's guidance.
Session 9: John 17
2737:22Christian LifeObligation to GodThe Cost of DiscipleshipJHN 17:1Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of Jesus' humanity in John 17, highlighting the depth of His sacrifice for our redemption. He points out that understanding the cost of salvation should instill a sense of obligation in us to live according to God's will. Carroll stresses that true satisfaction and strength come from doing the will of God, as exemplified by Jesus, who prioritized His mission over personal comfort. He challenges listeners to reflect on their motivations and the tests of love for Christ, urging them to consider what they have done to prove their love for Him. Ultimately, Carroll calls for a life dedicated to fulfilling God's purpose, echoing the prayerful heart of Jesus.
Session 10: John 17
2643:28Christian LifeGlorifying GodSelflessnessLUK 9:23JHN 7:17JHN 17:1EPH 3:14PHP 2:7Joseph Carroll emphasizes the profound nature of coming into God's presence, recognizing our need for His mercy and grace. He reflects on Jesus' selflessness in John 17, where Christ prays for His glorification not for His own sake but for the Father’s glory, setting an example for believers to follow. Carroll warns against the dangers of criticism among Christians, attributing it to personal grievances rather than genuine concern for others. He stresses that true glorification of God comes from doing His will, which often requires a death to our own desires. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a church rooted in love, filled with the fullness of God, to glorify Him in all things.
A Salvation Message
2641:08SalvationTrue SalvationBlessednessMAT 5:3Joseph Carroll emphasizes the profound teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, particularly the concept of blessedness that contradicts worldly values. He explains that true blessedness comes from being poor in spirit, mourning for one's sins, and exhibiting meekness, which leads to a reliance on God rather than self-sufficiency. Carroll challenges listeners to examine their lives for genuine hunger and thirst for righteousness, mercy, and purity of heart, asserting that these qualities are essential for true salvation. He warns against superficial Christianity and urges a complete renunciation of self to embrace the Lordship of Christ, highlighting the importance of being a new creation in Him. The sermon concludes with a call to respond to God's offer of salvation and to live a life that reflects true faith.
(Worship) Session 2: One Thing Needful
2656:11WorshipIntimacy With GodPSA 27:1MAT 6:6LUK 10:38PHP 3:10HEB 10:19Joseph Carroll emphasizes the necessity of worship in the life of a believer, drawing from Psalm 27 to illustrate that the one thing needful is to dwell in the presence of the Lord. He highlights the lives of Hudson Taylor and A.W. Tozer, both of whom prioritized worship and intimate fellowship with God above all else. Carroll contrasts the attitudes of Martha and Mary, showing that true worship requires a conscious choice to prioritize Christ over the distractions of life. He asserts that this choice leads to a deeper understanding of God's heart and a more effective Christian life. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to cultivate a passionate and consistent worship life as the foundation for all other spiritual endeavors.
Conditions of Discipleship
2642:58Total CommitmentDiscipleshipLUK 14:26Joseph Carroll emphasizes the rigorous conditions of discipleship as outlined in Luke 14:25-35, where Jesus calls for total loyalty and commitment, even above familial ties. He challenges the audience to consider the cost of following Christ, highlighting that true discipleship requires a willingness to forsake all for Him. Carroll draws parallels between the loyalty expected of a disciple and the unwavering loyalty seen in historical contexts, urging listeners to reflect on their own commitment to Christ. He stresses that being a Christian is synonymous with being a disciple, and that true love for others stems from a deep loyalty to Jesus. Ultimately, he calls for a radical transformation in how one lives, prioritizing the will of Christ above all else.
Abiding in Christ (Session 2)
2542:46Abiding in ChristAbidingThe Role of the Holy SpiritGEN 1:1JHN 15:4GAL 2:20EPH 1:3Joseph Carroll emphasizes the necessity of abiding in Christ through the Holy Spirit, highlighting that true blessings and spiritual riches are found only in Him. He explains that the Spirit of God is essential for transformation, moving from chaos to order in our lives, and that we must yield to the Spirit to experience the fullness of Christ within us. Carroll warns against trying to achieve spiritual success on our own terms, stressing that Christianity is not about rules but about a personal relationship with Christ, who is our life. He encourages believers to recognize that Christ lives in them, enabling them to live victoriously and bear fruit for God's glory. The sermon concludes with a call to depend on the Spirit for guidance and empowerment in our Christian walk.
Session 8: John 17
2541:35Christian LifeSacrifice and ServiceGod's CallingGEN 24:1Joseph Carroll emphasizes the significance of fulfilling God's calling in our lives, drawing parallels between Abraham's servant's mission to find a wife for Isaac and the Holy Spirit's role in leading believers to Christ. He stresses that even the smallest tasks given by God hold eternal importance, contrasting them with worldly pursuits that may seem grand but lack lasting value. Carroll encourages listeners to die to their worldly ambitions and desires, highlighting that true fulfillment comes from serving God's purpose. He illustrates this with examples of missionaries who chose humble paths over worldly success, ultimately pointing to Jesus' sacrifice as the ultimate model of selflessness and obedience to God's will.
Session 4: John 17
2539:36The Power of PrayerChristian LifeGlorifying GodJHN 17:1Joseph Carroll emphasizes the profound significance of John 17, highlighting its importance as a prayer of Jesus for Himself, His apostles, and His church. He reflects on the necessity of glorifying God in all aspects of life and ministry, asserting that true preaching and living should be centered on God's glory rather than personal gain or self-interest. Carroll warns against self-centeredness in the Christian life and encourages believers to seek God's will and purpose in their daily activities, ultimately aiming for the salvation of others through the glorification of God. He stresses that every believer's calling, whether as a parent, businessperson, or minister, should be to glorify God above all else.
Psalm 23 Series (Session 4)
2532:07Christian LifeSpiritual IntimacyFellowship with ChristPSA 23:1PSA 90:1MAT 6:33JHN 10:27JHN 15:4ACT 17:28ROM 7:41CO 1:9PHP 4:61PE 5:7Joseph Carroll emphasizes the importance of cultivating a personal relationship with Christ as our true dwelling place, rather than merely seeking His blessings. He warns against the distractions of culture that lead us away from intimacy with God, urging believers to prioritize fellowship with Jesus above all else. Carroll highlights that true achievement in the Christian life is not about statistics or gifts, but about devotion and love for the Lord. He encourages the congregation to be conscious of Christ's presence, casting their cares upon Him and engaging in quiet time for spiritual growth. Ultimately, he calls for a return to the simplicity of life centered on fellowship with Christ, which brings clarity and peace amidst life's complexities.
Christianity Is a Person
2541:28Personal Relationship with ChristCommitment to GodChristianityREV 2:12Joseph Carroll emphasizes that Christianity is fundamentally a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, rather than merely a set of doctrines or a means to an end. He challenges the audience to reflect on their understanding of Christianity, urging them to cultivate a deep love for Christ that transcends mere attendance or ritualistic practices. Carroll warns against the dangers of complacency and self-centeredness, encouraging believers to fully commit their lives to Christ and prioritize their relationship with Him above all else. He stresses that true love for Jesus will manifest in one's actions and desires, ultimately leading to a fulfilling Christian life. The sermon concludes with a call to repentance and a heartfelt plea for genuine devotion to Christ.
Psalm 23 Series (Session 5)
2540:22Christian LifeLove as DefenseTrust in GodPSA 23:1PSA 42:11ISA 26:3MAT 11:28JHN 7:37ROM 12:211CO 13:4EPH 6:12PHP 4:191JN 4:18Joseph Carroll emphasizes the profound simplicity of Psalm 23, illustrating how the essence of faith is found in recognizing the Lord as our shepherd. He shares a touching story of a young girl who succinctly captures the essence of the Psalm, stating, 'The Lord is my shepherd, that's all I want.' Carroll elaborates on the four conditions necessary for sheep to lie down peacefully, drawing parallels to the Christian life, where freedom from fear, friction, distractions, and hunger is essential for spiritual rest. He stresses that love is the best defense against conflict and emotional turmoil, urging believers to trust in the shepherd's guidance and to find satisfaction in Christ alone. Ultimately, he encourages the congregation to accept God's paths for their lives, trusting that He is perfect in all His ways.
Moses: God's Way of Training a Man (Part 2)
2430:38MosesFaith and ObedienceGod's TrainingEXO 3:1Joseph Carroll emphasizes God's method of training Moses, illustrating how God prepares individuals for His purposes through trials and challenges. He highlights Moses' initial reluctance and excuses when called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, showcasing the importance of surrendering to God's will despite personal insecurities. Carroll warns against becoming immune to the truth and encourages believers to embrace their identity as God's chosen people, willing to endure stigma for the sake of Christ. He also discusses the necessity of faith and obedience in responding to God's call, reminding the congregation that God often uses difficult circumstances to mold and prepare His servants.
(Worship) Session 1: Introduction
2451:13WorshipSpiritual RealityJHN 4:19Joseph Carroll emphasizes the essence of true worship, drawing from John 4:19-24 and Revelation 4. He explains that worship is not confined to a location but is a spiritual act of attributing worth to God, requiring total submission and the desire to glorify Him. Carroll shares personal anecdotes illustrating how worship can transform one's relationship with Christ, making Him a tangible reality in their lives. He stresses that worship must precede service, as true worship leads to a deeper connection with God and empowers believers to serve effectively. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to worship that is genuine and heartfelt, enabling believers to experience the presence of Christ in their daily lives.
(Worship) Session 4: Revelation 4 & 5
2452:22The Majesty of GodWorshipREV 4:1Joseph Carroll explores Revelation chapters 4 and 5, emphasizing the majesty and glory of God on the throne and the Lamb who was slain. He describes the heavenly scene filled with worship, where the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders continually proclaim God's holiness and worthiness. Carroll highlights the significance of the rainbow around the throne as a symbol of God's faithfulness and mercy, and he stresses the importance of true worship that stems from a deep understanding of God's nature. The sermon culminates in the recognition that only the Lamb is worthy to open the scroll, representing God's ultimate plan for creation and redemption. Carroll calls believers to respond in worship and submission to the Creator and the Redeemer.
Christ Our Life
2338:12RepentanceChristLiving For ChristMAT 16:24Joseph Carroll emphasizes that understanding sin is crucial for true salvation, as many today have a distorted view of sin and seek Christ for selfish reasons rather than for true repentance and transformation. He explains that true Christianity is about living for Christ, not for self-gratification, and that genuine repentance leads to a new life in Christ where one's desires align with God's will. Carroll warns against the dangers of a superficial faith that seeks personal gain rather than a deep, abiding relationship with Jesus, urging believers to examine their motives and live wholly for Him.