
Michael Koulianos
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Restoring the First Love for Jesus
1.0K1:42:00First LoveFocus on JesusRestoration of First LovePSA 27:4ISA 61:1MAT 11:28JHN 5:39JHN 14:6ROM 10:131CO 2:2PHP 3:8HEB 12:2REV 2:4Michael Koulianos emphasizes the necessity of restoring our first love for Jesus, reminding the church and the world that the core message is always Jesus. He reflects on personal beginnings in faith, the importance of worship and prayer centered on Christ, and the dangers of losing sight of Jesus amidst supernatural experiences. Koulianos urges believers to return to the simplicity of the gospel, which is Jesus Himself, and to ensure that every aspect of church life, including worship and ministry, is focused on Him. He concludes by inviting those who feel bound by sin to come to Jesus for freedom and healing.
The Death to Self
1571:25:46Death To SelfSurrendering to God's WillMAT 26:36Michael Koulianos emphasizes the necessity of dying to self in order to truly follow Jesus, highlighting that the essence of discipleship involves surrendering our personal desires and ambitions to embrace God's will. He draws parallels between the agony of Gethsemane and our own struggles with self, urging the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with Christ through humility and obedience. Koulianos warns against the individualism that plagues the modern church, calling for a return to the biblical understanding of community and sacrifice. He encourages believers to embrace their weaknesses as a means to experience God's strength and to live a life that glorifies Jesus above all else.
Devotion to Jesus - Part 1
1501:05:19DevotionJesusPresence of GodPSA 91:1MAT 6:6JHN 3:8JHN 15:4ROM 12:11CO 11:24GAL 2:201TH 5:16HEB 10:25JAS 4:8Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of personal devotion to Jesus in the coming year, urging the church to prioritize communion and the presence of the Lord. He highlights the need for a deeper relationship with God, warning against the dangers of relying solely on corporate worship without private devotion. Koulianos encourages the congregation to yield to the Holy Spirit and to embrace longer worship sessions, fostering an environment where the Lord can move freely. He stresses that true growth comes from a heart that seeks Jesus in the secret place, rather than merely performing in public settings.
Devotion to Jesus - Part 2
1001:22:41Personal DevotionFastingJesusDAN 10:2Michael Koulianos emphasizes the power of the Daniel fast, illustrating its biblical significance and the spiritual breakthroughs it can bring, such as increased revelation, boldness, and divine encounters. He shares personal experiences of fasting and the profound connection it fosters with God, urging the congregation to pursue a deeper devotion to Jesus. Koulianos encourages believers to embrace personal prayer and intimacy with God, highlighting that true success in the Christian life is found in walking closely with Him rather than in metrics or numbers. He passionately calls for a revival of personal devotion, inviting everyone to ignite their hearts and seek a transformative relationship with Jesus.
Devotion to Jesus - Part 3
971:26:45DevotionWorshipJesusGenerosityPSA 100:4ISA 55:1MAT 6:6JHN 4:14ROM 8:262CO 8:2EPH 4:31TH 5:16HEB 10:24REV 3:20Michael Koulianos emphasizes the importance of devotion to Jesus, encouraging the congregation to bless the Lord and express gratitude for His presence. He highlights the significance of worship and prayer, urging believers to seek a deeper relationship with God through the Holy Spirit. Koulianos reminds the church that true satisfaction comes from being in communion with Jesus, and that generosity should flow from a heart filled with gratitude. He calls for unity among believers, emphasizing the need for a humble and loving heart as they worship together. The sermon culminates in an invitation to lay down burdens and receive communion, symbolizing a commitment to follow Christ wholeheartedly.
Devotion to Jesus - Part 4
8140:05PrayerJesusIntimacy With GodPSA 80:18ISA 55:1Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of prayer and the Holy Spirit's role in initiating our relationship with God. He encourages the congregation, especially the youth, to passionately pursue God and to not be hindered by past experiences or mindsets. Koulianos highlights the importance of community and intimate worship, urging believers to engage deeply with the Scriptures and to respond to God's call with urgency. He reminds everyone that true transformation comes from a personal encounter with Jesus, which is cultivated through prayer and obedience. The sermon culminates in a call to communion, reinforcing the need for a heartfelt connection with God.
The Mind of Christ
6840:24Spiritual WarfareRenewing The MindREV 2:18Michael Koulianos emphasizes the importance of rejecting the lies of the enemy and not tolerating dysfunction in our lives and families. He warns against allowing negative influences, like the spirit of Jezebel, to take root and encourages listeners to take a stand against chronic issues and generational curses. Koulianos stresses that true prosperity is found in contentment and fulfilling God's will, rather than in material wealth. He calls for a renewed mindset, urging individuals to cast down every thought that contradicts the knowledge of Christ and to actively engage in spiritual warfare using the Word of God. The sermon concludes with a powerful reminder that we have the mind of Christ and the authority to break strongholds in our lives.
Spirit of Life
5855:13Holy SpiritDependency on GodGEN 7:22JOB 33:4PSA 51:11MAT 5:3JHN 6:63ROM 8:112CO 5:17GAL 5:25EPH 2:1COL 3:2Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit as the 'Spirit of Life,' urging believers to cultivate a deeper dependency on Him. He shares a personal experience of fear during a flight, which revealed his heart's attachment to earthly things rather than heavenly realities. Koulianos stresses the necessity of being spiritually minded and disconnected from worldly distractions to truly experience God's presence and power. He encourages the congregation to embrace a lifestyle of humility, repentance, and devotion to God, highlighting that true strength comes from a heart aligned with Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to let go of worldly attachments and allow the Holy Spirit to lead and transform lives.
Christ Crucified
5742:30The Centrality of Jesus in ScriptureChrist CrucifiedChristLUK 24:25LUK 24:44JHN 1:45JHN 5:39JHN 5:46ACT 3:24ACT 7:37ACT 10:43Michael Koulianos emphasizes that the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, is centered on Jesus Christ, particularly his crucifixion. He warns against the dangers of becoming overly focused on scripture as mere text without recognizing its purpose to reveal Christ. Koulianos stresses that the cross is essential to the Christian faith, serving as the starting point for understanding the gospel and the scriptures. He encourages believers to seek a deeper relationship with Jesus through the word, asserting that true understanding comes from recognizing Jesus as the focal point of all scripture. The sermon calls for a return to the core message of Christ crucified, which is foundational to the Christian faith.
Jesus Is Raising Up Lovers
5558:55Surrender to ChristThe Cross and ResurrectionISA 53:5MAT 16:13JHN 14:6ROM 12:11CO 1:182CO 4:6GAL 2:20PHP 3:8COL 1:271PE 2:24Michael Koulianos emphasizes the need for the church to return to the core message of Jesus Christ, focusing on His death, burial, and resurrection as the foundation of faith. He calls for believers to surrender to the Holy Spirit and to embrace a life that reflects the love and sacrifice of Jesus, rather than being distracted by worldly wisdom or self-promotion. Koulianos urges the congregation to recognize that true glory is found in the person of Jesus and that the church must preach Christ crucified to fulfill its calling. He challenges the audience to prioritize their relationship with Jesus above all else, asserting that He is enough for every need and circumstance. The sermon culminates in a call to deeper intimacy with Christ, encouraging believers to let go of distractions and fully embrace their identity as lovers of Jesus.
Holy Communion - His Body and Blood
4931:20Holy CommunionCommunionHealing and SurrenderPSA 103:2PSA 107:19PSA 147:3PRO 3:7ISA 53:5JER 17:14JER 33:6EZK 47:8MAL 4:2MAT 26:28Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of Holy Communion, inviting the congregation to surrender fully to Jesus and experience His healing presence. He highlights the power of Christ's sacrifice, reminding believers of the forgiveness and healing available through His body and blood. Koulianos encourages attendees to release their burdens and receive peace, emphasizing that Jesus is the great physician who heals both physical and emotional wounds. The sermon culminates in a heartfelt communion service, where participants are invited to reflect on the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice.
God, the Holy Spirit
4739:22Holy SpiritEmpowerment for WitnessingThe Holy SpiritGEN 1:1ACT 1:8Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit as a person of the Trinity, highlighting His role in empowering believers and guiding them in their faith. He discusses the events of Pentecost, where the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples, endowing them with power to be true witnesses of Christ. Koulianos warns against the dangers of comparing spiritual influence with social media popularity, stressing that true anointing comes from moving heaven and hell, not from follower counts. He illustrates the Holy Spirit's divine nature and His essential role in the believer's life, urging the congregation to recognize and honor Him as God. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace the Holy Spirit's presence and power in their lives.
The Stain of the Blood
4726:26Sin and RedemptionBlood Of ChristThe Power of the Blood of JesusPSA 32:3ISA 1:18JHN 8:34ROM 6:23HEB 3:13Michael Koulianos emphasizes the transformative power of the blood of Jesus in his sermon 'The Stain of the Blood.' He illustrates the importance of turning to God and recognizing the weight of sin, which enslaves and deceives us. Koulianos passionately invites listeners to respond to God's love and grace, urging them to give their lives to Jesus and experience true freedom from sin. He highlights that while sin is a stubborn stain, the blood of Jesus is even more powerful, capable of cleansing and renewing us completely. The sermon culminates in a heartfelt call for repentance and acceptance of Christ's sacrifice, encouraging all to embrace the life-changing presence of God.
Blessed Are Those
4745:05BlessingBeatitudesHumilityMAT 5:3Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of the Beatitudes in Matthew 5, illustrating that true discipleship requires a heart that seeks Jesus above all else, even when it demands personal sacrifice. He highlights the importance of being 'poor in spirit,' 'mourning,' and 'meek,' as these qualities align us with the heart of God and open us to His kingdom. Koulianos warns against the dangers of self-justification and presumption, urging believers to embrace correction and humility as essential to spiritual growth. He reassures that those who mourn and are meek will find comfort and inherit the earth, reminding us that our ultimate goal is to reflect Christ's character. The sermon calls for a deeper, more intimate relationship with Jesus, where we come to Him daily, regardless of the challenges we face.
The Ascension of Jesus
4546:40The Holy SpiritAscensionThe Ascension of JesusACT 1:9Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of the ascension of Jesus as a pivotal event that directly correlates with the coming of the Holy Spirit. He highlights that Jesus' ascension is not just a physical elevation but a profound declaration of His authority and the fulfillment of God's plan for humanity. Koulianos encourages believers to understand the connection between Jesus' glorification and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, which marks the beginning of a new age in the church. He stresses the importance of scripture in building spiritual stature and the necessity of unity among believers to experience the fullness of the Spirit. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper recognition of Jesus' lordship and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church.
The Blood Speaks
4531:12The Power of the BloodLiving a Surrendered LifeBlood Of ChristHEB 12:1Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of the blood of Jesus in his sermon 'The Blood Speaks,' highlighting that it speaks of redemption, worthiness, and our identity as a kingdom of priests. He encourages believers to embrace the lifestyle of the cross, which involves daily surrendering to God's will and understanding the reverence required in His presence. Koulianos contrasts the fear of man with the fear of the Lord, urging the congregation to prioritize obedience to the Holy Spirit over societal expectations. He reminds listeners that they are registered in heaven and that the blood of Christ empowers them to worship and serve God effectively. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit, recognizing His lordship and the joy that comes from walking in His presence.
Easter Sunday Morning Service
4552:04ResurrectionEasterRelationship With ChristACT 5:301PE 1:3Michael Koulianos emphasizes the profound significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, illustrating how it transforms death into life and offers believers a living hope. He reflects on the early church's prayers, highlighting the victory of Christ over sin and death, and the importance of a personal relationship with the risen Savior. Koulianos urges the congregation to recognize Jesus as their eternal source of life and to cultivate a deeper love for Him, moving beyond mere church attendance to a vibrant, intimate relationship. He calls for repentance and a return to the passionate faith that characterizes true discipleship, reminding everyone of the availability of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives. The sermon culminates in a call to choose between being part of the Bride of Christ or remaining an enemy, emphasizing the urgency of the decision.
Friends of the Bridegroom (Pt. 1)
4552:35BridegroomHearing God's VoiceFriendship with GodGEN 5:24GEN 6:9EXO 33:11MAT 9:15JHN 3:29JHN 15:15ROM 6:23EPH 2:8JAS 2:23Michael Koulianos teaches on the concept of being a 'Friend of the Bridegroom,' emphasizing the importance of hearing God's voice and developing a deep friendship with Jesus. He highlights that while salvation is a free gift, true friendship with God requires trust and intimacy, which can be costly. Koulianos warns against the dangers of merely participating in religious activities without genuine connection to God, and he encourages believers to seek a deeper relationship characterized by obedience and humility. He draws parallels between biblical figures like Moses and Abraham, who were known as friends of God, and stresses the significance of living under God's authority and guidance.
First Fruits
4334:15First FruitsChristian LifeSpiritual Foundations1SA 30:6PSA 51:11PRO 22:6MAT 6:33ROM 11:161CO 3:11GAL 5:22HEB 12:1JAS 1:51PE 5:7Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of 'first fruits' in our spiritual lives, drawing from Romans 11:16 to illustrate that the beginnings of our actions and commitments to God are crucial. He encourages the congregation to return to the basics of faith, such as prayer, scripture reading, and generosity, especially as they enter a new year filled with opportunities for growth and building a new church structure. Koulianos highlights the importance of maintaining purity in our spiritual roots and being intentional about the battles we choose to engage in, urging believers to focus on what truly matters in their walk with God. He calls for a season of simplicity and devotion, inviting everyone to participate in a Daniel fast as a way to dedicate the first part of the year to God. Ultimately, he reminds the church that their foundation is built on Jesus, and they must remain focused on His presence and guidance.
Face to Face
431:06:23Christian LifeThe Glory of GodIntimacy with ChristEXO 33:7Michael Koulianos emphasizes the importance of seeking a personal relationship with Jesus, drawing from the example of Moses who met God face to face. He encourages believers to prioritize intimacy with Christ over ministry success, asserting that true power and glory come from being in His presence. Koulianos warns against the distractions of church culture that can lead to a loss of first love for Jesus, urging the congregation to return to their earliest experiences of His love and presence. He calls for a deep yearning for Christ, reminding that the essence of ministry is to lead others to Him, not merely to perform tasks. Ultimately, he invites everyone to come back to Jesus, the true source of life and fulfillment.
Children of the Day
4044:46Christian LifeSecond Coming Of ChristLiving as Children of Light1TH 4:14Michael Koulianos emphasizes the imminent return of Jesus Christ, urging believers to deepen their relationship with Him in preparation for His second coming. He explains the order of resurrection as outlined in 1 Thessalonians, highlighting the honor given to those who have died in faith and the joy of being reunited with them. Koulianos reassures the congregation that as children of the light, they are called to remain alert and steadfast in their faith, especially in a world filled with distractions and uncertainty. He encourages believers to comfort one another with the hope of eternal life and the promise of Jesus' return, reminding them that they are positioned for love, not judgment. The sermon concludes with a call to live victoriously, embracing faith and love as essential armor in these last days.
Following the Voice of Jesus
4041:47JesusHearing God's VoiceHumility in DiscipleshipPRO 13:13Michael Koulianos emphasizes the importance of discerning and following the voice of Jesus, urging believers to seek wisdom and guidance from Scripture while being open to correction and advice from others. He highlights that true discipleship involves a willingness to be uncomfortable and to confront our own motives, as well as the necessity of humility in our walk with God. Koulianos warns against the dangers of emotional decision-making and encourages the congregation to cultivate a community that values godly counsel and accountability, ultimately leading to a deeper relationship with Christ.
Healing at the Send
4026:44RedemptionHealingISA 53:4Michael Koulianos passionately shares the healing power of Jesus, emphasizing that in His presence, miracles abound for those in need of emotional or physical healing. He encourages attendees to lift their hands in faith, proclaiming that Jesus is present to heal and restore. Koulianos reads from Scripture, affirming the promise of healing through Christ's sacrifice, and invites the Holy Spirit to move among the crowd, leading to testimonies of miraculous healings. He addresses specific ailments and past traumas, proclaiming redemption and restoration for those who have suffered. The sermon culminates in a powerful call for healing, urging participants to receive their miracles and celebrate the transformative power of Jesus.
Friends of the Bridegroom (Pt. 3)
4057:25Speaking with KindnessBridegroomThe Power of WordsJAS 3:1Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of our words and their impact on our relationships with others and God, drawing from James 3 to illustrate the power of the tongue. He warns against the dangers of speaking negatively and highlights the importance of speaking with kindness and humility, as true friends of the Bridegroom should. Koulianos also connects this to the way we treat others, reminding us that how we speak to and about God's people reflects our relationship with Him. He encourages the congregation to build boundaries against negativity and to cultivate a spirit of peace and gentleness in their speech. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper understanding of the weight of our words and the necessity of aligning them with God's wisdom.
Good Friday
4056:20The CrossGood FridayDiscipleship1CO 1:18Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of Christ's crucifixion, asserting that the message of the cross is both foolishness to the world and the power of God to believers. He reflects on how God chooses the weak and foolish to confound the wise, urging the church to focus on Jesus rather than personal achievements or numbers. Koulianos challenges the audience to embrace a deeper relationship with Christ, highlighting that true discipleship involves self-denial and taking up one's cross. He warns against the dangers of making faith about personal gain and encourages a return to the foundational message of the gospel centered on Christ crucified. Ultimately, he reminds the congregation of the impending return of Jesus and the importance of being a pure and devoted bride.