
Mike Bickle
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The Beauty of the Bridegroom King
1.9K1:01:47Bridegroom KingREV 19:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses a future event that will take place around the city of Jerusalem, which is described as the most dramatic political and military event in human history. An angel standing in the sun cries out to the birds in the sky, inviting them to gather for a great supper that God has planned. The preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's faithfulness and justice, even if we may not fully understand His judgments. The sermon also highlights the beauty of Jesus and the profound impact of connecting with Him, leading to a deep sobriety, urgency, and hope in our spirits.
The End-Time Crisis: God's Response to the Rage Against Jesus
1.1K00:00End TimesJOL 2:28MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses a four-part drama that is prophesied by David in the Bible. The first part of the drama involves the kings of the earth raging against God and His anointed, seeking to remove the influence of the word of God from society. However, this is only for a short season. The second part of the drama involves Jesus responding to the rage of the kings and the Father speaking a powerful message, declaring that His son will be acknowledged as king in every nation and that He will act against the kings of the earth. The speaker emphasizes that we are currently in a crossroads in human history and that we are entering a sober and critical time.
Anna Anointing - Part 1
13151:06Anna AnointingIntercessionBridegroom LoveISA 62:1LUK 2:36LUK 18:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of the Anna anointing, a divine calling for persistent prayer and intercession that will rise among believers, both male and female, across the globe. He draws inspiration from the biblical figure Anna, who dedicated her life to prayer and fasting in the temple, and encourages the church to embrace this calling to combat the fainting spirit affecting prayer in the Western church. Bickle believes that as the International House of Prayer is established, it will ignite courage in intercessors and draw many back to a life of prayer, ultimately leading to a global revival. He stresses the importance of identity in prayer, asserting that knowing one's calling as an intercessor brings strength and resolve. The sermon calls for a new generation of prayer warriors to rise up, fueled by the fire of God, to fulfill their divine purpose.
Anna Anointing - Part 2
12946:20Twenty-Four Hour PrayerIntercessionBridegroom LoveISA 62:6Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of establishing a 24-hour prayer ministry modeled after the tabernacle of David, highlighting the church's commitment to respond to God's call. He reflects on the progress made in Kansas City, where the church has successfully initiated a prayer schedule that will soon operate around the clock. Bickle encourages the congregation to embrace their roles as intercessors, particularly focusing on the unique callings of Anna and Mary of Bethany, who represent different dimensions of prayer and worship. He stresses the importance of creating an enjoyable prayer environment that fosters continuous worship and intercession, ultimately leading to a global movement of prayer. The sermon concludes with a call for individuals to step into their identities as Anna's and Mary's, contributing to the church's mission and the broader prayer ministry.
The Oil of Intimacy: Encountering the Bridegroom God, Part 1
10453:21Spiritual PreparednessIntimacyIntimacy With GodMAT 25:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the necessity of cultivating intimacy with God, likening it to the oil needed by the ten virgins in Matthew 25. He explains that the wise virgins took oil for their lamps, representing a deep, personal relationship with the Bridegroom God, while the foolish ones neglected this vital aspect, leading to their exclusion from the wedding feast. Bickle warns that in the end times, the pressures of life and temptation will increase, making it crucial for believers to prioritize their spiritual preparation and connection with God. He encourages the audience to actively seek this intimacy, as it is essential for enduring the challenges ahead and fulfilling their calling as leaders in the church. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to rearrange their lives to prioritize their relationship with God.
The Antichrist's Power Base
721:00:09AntichristSpiritual WarfareThe AntichristREV 12:17Mike Bickle emphasizes the escalating spiritual war between Satan and God as depicted in Revelation 12-14, focusing on the Antichrist's rise and his intent to exterminate Israel to thwart Christ's return. He explains that the Antichrist will possess unprecedented power and resources, supported by a false prophet, to establish a worldwide worship movement while intimidating those who resist. Bickle reassures believers of God's promise to protect a remnant of Israel and the body of Christ, encouraging them to remain steadfast in faith and patience amidst the coming trials. He highlights the importance of understanding these prophetic scriptures to prepare for the challenges ahead and to recognize the ultimate victory that awaits the faithful.
Necessity of Intercessory Missionaries
711:09:32Intercessory PrayerGlobal MissionsIntercessionLUK 18:7REV 5:8Mike Bickle emphasizes the critical role of intercessory prayer in the global missions movement, asserting that intercession is not a separate activity but central to the work of missionaries. He highlights the growing worldwide prayer movement and the necessity of night and day prayer to bring about justice and transformation in cities. Bickle calls for a new generation of intercessors, likening them to Anna from the Bible, who dedicated her life to prayer and intercession. He stresses that the effectiveness of evangelism and mercy deeds is significantly enhanced when supported by a strong prayer foundation. Ultimately, he encourages believers to embrace their calling as intercessors, as this is vital for the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
Bridal Revelation and Spiritual Warfare
6359:17Spiritual WarfareIdentity in Christ2CO 10:3Mike Bickle emphasizes the connection between the bridal revelation and spiritual warfare, illustrating how understanding our identity as the Bride of Christ is crucial in combating spiritual strongholds. He explains that the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but are rooted in the spoken Word of God, which serves as a powerful tool to dismantle lies and arguments that oppose the knowledge of God. Bickle outlines the importance of recognizing personal, cultural, and cosmic strongholds, and how they can be overcome through prayer, fasting, and the declaration of God's truth. He encourages believers to actively engage in spiritual warfare by speaking the Word of God against temptations and lies, ultimately leading to freedom and a deeper relationship with Christ. The sermon concludes with the reminder that our identity as beloved and chosen by God empowers us to resist sin and live in victory.
3-Fold Anointing to Love
6256:18Anointing to LoveDivine LoveLoveSNG 8:6Mike Bickle emphasizes the transformative power of divine love and jealousy in the believer's life, describing it as a consuming fire that can dominate every area of opposition. He illustrates that no temptation or challenge can extinguish this divine love if one is yielded to it, and that the anointing to love is the ultimate reward for believers. Bickle encourages a lifestyle of intentional encounters with God to cultivate this love, which not only beautifies and energizes but also protects believers from compromise. He stresses the importance of feeling loved by God and reciprocating that love, as this twofold love is essential for spiritual vitality and endurance in the face of trials. Ultimately, he calls the church to awaken to this reality, as it is crucial for the end-time church to thrive amidst increasing darkness.
01 God's Beloved: Transformed by Seeing Who You Are to God
6153:09God's LoveIdentity in ChristPSA 27:4SNG 1:15ISA 61:3JER 31:3JHN 15:9ROM 9:25ROM 12:19EPH 1:61PE 2:91PE 4:12Mike Bickle emphasizes the transformative power of understanding our identity as God's beloved in his sermon on the Song of Solomon. He highlights that this book reveals God's heart and emotions towards His people, encouraging believers to embrace their belovedness to overcome shame and brokenness in a wounded generation. Bickle asserts that the revelation of being God's beloved is essential for the church to walk in victory and fulfill its destiny, as it empowers believers to face temptations and persecution. He calls for a deeper exploration of this truth, which is foundational to our relationship with God and our understanding of His love.
God Loves God: Practical Applications for Our Life
5648:04God's LoveAbiding in ChristAbiding LoveMAT 22:37JHN 15:9Mike Bickle emphasizes the profound nature of God's love, particularly the love shared within the Trinity, and how this divine love invites us into a deeper relationship with God. He explains that loving God wholeheartedly is not just a command but reflects the very essence of God's being, which is love itself. Bickle encourages believers to abide in this love, participate in it, and understand that God's love is the foundation for our identity and relationships. He highlights that our worship and prayer should flow from this understanding of God's love, transforming how we see ourselves and interact with others. Ultimately, the call is to engage deeply with God's love, which is the core of our existence and purpose.
Introducing the Bridegroom God in the Nt
5558:46Bridegroom GodBridegroom LoveIntimacy with ChristISA 54:5JER 31:32EZK 16:8HOS 2:19JOL 2:28MAL 4:5MAT 11:11LUK 1:17JHN 3:29REV 19:7Mike Bickle introduces the concept of the Bridegroom God in the New Testament, emphasizing John the Baptist's declaration of Jesus as the Bridegroom and the implications of this revelation for believers. He explains how John viewed his role as a friend of the Bridegroom, focusing on preparing others to receive the love of Christ. Bickle highlights the importance of understanding God as a passionate lover, which transforms our identity and purpose. He encourages believers to pursue intimacy with God, which leads to a deeper understanding of their own worth and calling. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a generation to embrace the Bridegroom revelation and live as forerunners in preparation for Christ's return.
Beholding the Gladness of Jesus, Part 2
5450:56JesusIntimacy With GodGod's GladnessPSA 16:8HEB 1:9Mike Bickle emphasizes the gladness of Jesus, arguing that many believers perceive God as primarily angry or sad, which hinders their intimacy with Him. He asserts that God's true disposition is one of joy and gladness, which is essential for understanding His love and affection towards us. Bickle encourages believers to behold God's gladness, as this revelation transforms their own hearts and spirits, leading to a deeper relationship with Him. He highlights that God's emotions, particularly His gladness, are crucial for the prayer movement and for fostering a vibrant faith. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a shift in perception, urging believers to recognize that God delights in them, even amidst their weaknesses.
The Oil of Intimacy: Encountering the Bridegroom God, Part 2
5341:02IntimacyIntimacy With GodSpiritual VigilanceMAT 25:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the necessity of cultivating intimacy with God through the parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25, highlighting the importance of acquiring the 'oil of intimacy' to sustain our spiritual lives. He warns that many believers, particularly leaders, may become complacent and neglect their relationship with God, leading to a depletion of their spiritual oil. Bickle stresses that the call to 'watch' is a call to develop a life of prayer and intimacy, especially in the context of the end times. He encourages the congregation to actively pursue a deeper relationship with the Bridegroom God, as the delay of His return may lead to spiritual slumber if not approached with vigilance. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a reminder that our spiritual readiness and intimacy with God are crucial for participating in His coming kingdom.
The Certainty of Persecution in the West & Its Blessing (Jn. 15:18-24)
5158:50PersecutionSpiritual GrowthJHN 15:18Mike Bickle emphasizes the certainty of persecution for Christians in the West, drawing from John 15:18-24. He explains that while persecution is often viewed as a demonic attack, it can also be seen as a divine gift that enhances spiritual growth. Bickle encourages believers to anticipate persecution as a part of their faith journey, highlighting the blessings that come from enduring trials for Christ's sake. He stresses the importance of preparing the next generation for these realities and fostering deep relationships within the church to support one another. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper understanding of the rewards and spiritual growth that can arise from persecution.
Union With God: What It Looks Like (Jn. 14:12-24)
5039:24Intimacy with the FatherAbiding LoveUnion with GodJHN 14:12Mike Bickle emphasizes the profound nature of our union with God as described in John 14:12-24, illustrating how Jesus models an intimate relationship with the Father that believers are invited to share. He explains that this relationship is facilitated by the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to engage in prayer, obedience, and experience God's presence in our lives. Bickle highlights the importance of understanding our identity in Christ and the transformative power of this union, encouraging believers to pursue a deeper connection with God through prayer and obedience to His commandments. The sermon underscores that our relationship with God is not just about belief but involves an active, loving response to His call.
God Loves Us With All of His Heart
5048:22God's LoveIdentity in ChristAbiding LovePSA 8:4HAB 2:14LUK 15:10JHN 15:9JHN 17:23EPH 2:6EPH 3:181JN 3:11JN 4:19REV 3:21Mike Bickle emphasizes that God loves us with all of His heart, illustrating that the love shared within the Trinity is the foundation of our understanding of divine love. He highlights that Jesus invites us to abide in this love, which is as intense as the love the Father has for the Son. Bickle encourages believers to study and experience this love deeply, as it is the source of our worth and joy, and to recognize that our love for God is a response to His love for us. He reminds us that God's love is unwavering and fully expressed, regardless of our spiritual maturity. Ultimately, the sermon calls us to embrace our identity as beloved children of God, cherished and invited into a profound relationship with Him.
How Jesus Prepares Us to Overcome Offense (Jn. 16:5-7)
481:16:10Intimacy With GodOvercoming OffenseJHN 16:1Mike Bickle emphasizes how Jesus prepared His disciples to overcome offense, particularly in the context of unexpected sorrows and challenges. He highlights the urgency of Jesus' teachings in John 16, where He warns the apostles not to stumble or fall away amidst persecution and trials. Bickle draws parallels between the early church's experiences and the challenges faced by the end-time church, urging believers to cultivate intimacy with God and maintain an eternal perspective. He stresses the importance of asking the right questions during times of sorrow and understanding God's perfect leadership, which ultimately leads to spiritual growth and resilience.
Participating in the Family Dynamics of the Trinity (Jn. 14)
4442:40Relationship with GodTrinityAbiding LoveJHN 14:1JHN 14:9JHN 14:16JHN 14:20JHN 14:26JHN 15:5JHN 17:21Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of participating in the family dynamics of the Trinity as outlined in John 14. He explains how Jesus reassures His disciples not to be troubled by His impending departure, introducing them to a new relationship with the Father through the Holy Spirit. Bickle highlights two foundational truths: the promise of eternal life in the Father's house and the new way to relate to God through the Spirit. He stresses that believers are invited to experience a deep, mutual relationship with the Father and Son, mirroring the unity that exists within the Trinity. Ultimately, Bickle encourages the congregation to cultivate this relationship through their thoughts and words, which are vital in their walk with God.
Humility: Transferring Personal Rights
431:00:50ServanthoodHumilityMAT 20:26JAS 4:10Mike Bickle emphasizes the critical role of humility in leadership and spiritual growth, sharing a prophetic dream that highlights the importance of those who prefer the back of the line over the front. He warns that neglecting humility can lead to missed destinies and encourages a conscious effort to combat pride, which is often hidden and pervasive. Bickle explains that true humility involves transferring personal rights to God, trusting Him with our reputation and needs, and serving others selflessly. He illustrates this through biblical examples, urging believers to embrace a servant's heart and to recognize that greatness in God's kingdom comes through humility and servitude. Ultimately, he calls for a collective commitment to pursue humility as a foundational aspect of faith and community.
Loving Others in the Love of God (Jn. 15:12)
4354:35Community in ChristAbiding LoveLoving OthersMAT 22:39LUK 6:31JHN 15:12ROM 13:10GAL 6:2EPH 4:32HEB 10:251PE 4:81JN 3:181JN 4:7Mike Bickle emphasizes the call to love others as God loves us, rooted in John 15:12. He explains that God's love is wholehearted and should inspire us to express that love to others, particularly those who feel unnoticed or unvalued. Bickle challenges the spirit of entitlement that often arises when discussing love within the church, urging believers to take the initiative to love and support one another. He highlights the importance of community and belonging in the body of Christ, encouraging a shift from seeking to be loved to actively loving others. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a commitment to embody God's love in our relationships, fostering a spiritual family that reflects the heart of the Father.
Abiding in Christ: Cultivating Union With God (Jn. 15:1-8)
4134:32Abiding in ChristAbiding LoveSpiritual FruitfulnessJHN 15:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the profound relationship believers can cultivate with Christ through the metaphor of the vine and branches in John 15. He explains that true fruitfulness comes from a mutual abiding relationship with Jesus, where believers actively engage in talking to Him, trusting His word, and obeying His leadership. Bickle highlights that this relationship is not just about outward ministry but about an inward transformation that impacts our character and actions, often unnoticed by the world but deeply valued by God. He encourages believers to embrace both their legal union with Christ and their living union, which involves a dynamic interaction with the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a deeper, more intentional dialogue with Jesus that leads to lasting spiritual fruit.
Persecution: The Seminary of the Holy Spirit (Jn. 16:1-4)
401:08:10PersecutionSpiritual GrowthJHN 16:1Mike Bickle emphasizes that persecution serves as a seminary for the Holy Spirit, providing unique insights into God's heart and leadership. He explains that while persecution is a demonic attack, it is also a divine gift that enhances spiritual growth and transforms character. Bickle encourages believers to embrace the benefits of suffering for Christ, as it leads to deeper intimacy with God and prepares them for the challenges of the end times. He draws parallels with the life of David, who learned to trust God amidst betrayal and persecution, and urges the church to prepare the next generation for similar trials. Ultimately, he calls for a shift in understanding persecution as a necessary part of the Christian journey.
02 Delighting in the Lord: Enjoying God (Song 2:3-5)
4057:12Spiritual PleasureDelighting in GodSNG 2:3Mike Bickle emphasizes the theme of delighting in the Lord through the Song of Solomon, illustrating that spiritual pleasure and enjoyment of God are foundational truths often overlooked by believers. He explains that even immature believers can experience God's delight and that this understanding can transform prayer from a duty into a joyful interaction. Bickle highlights the importance of recognizing God's pleasure in us, which empowers us to pursue a deeper relationship with Him, ultimately leading to spiritual growth. He encourages believers to engage with God's heart and to seek the superior pleasures found in their relationship with Him, rather than settling for inferior pleasures of the world.
Refuse to Be Intimidated by the Error of Replacement Theology
401:15:20Replacement TheologyIsrael's Role in God's PlanISA 60:1JOL 3:2MAT 21:43ACT 3:19ROM 11:1ROM 11:11ROM 11:18ROM 11:22GAL 3:29REV 12:17Mike Bickle addresses the issue of replacement theology, urging pastors and believers to overcome the intimidation surrounding discussions about Israel's significance in God's plan. He emphasizes that many church leaders have been silenced by historical theological errors and encourages them to embrace the biblical narrative that affirms Israel's ongoing role in God's purposes. Bickle highlights the recent surge in prayer for Israel among Gentile believers as a pivotal moment in church history, calling for a deeper understanding and engagement with the topic. He warns against the dangers of replacement theology, which has led to anti-Semitism and a lack of preparedness in the church for the end times. Ultimately, he calls for unity and love between Gentiles and Jews as part of God's grand design.