
Miki Hardy
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(New Covenant) 1. the Glory of the New Covenant
2.2K1:05:37New Covenant2CO 3:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of believers being a reflection of Christ in their lives. He references 2 Corinthians 4:7, which speaks about the treasure of Christ being in earthen vessels. Despite facing challenges and difficulties, believers should not lose heart because their inward man is being renewed day by day. The preacher also highlights the urgency of the end times and the need for believers to understand the new covenant and be prepared for the return of Christ. He encourages believers to stay vigilant and not be deceived by the world's distractions, as the day of the Lord will come unexpectedly.
(The Church Needs to Know) 2. Can Christians Be Demon Possessed?
1.9K54:58Demon PossessionMAT 6:33ACT 2:36ACT 2:38GAL 2:20GAL 5:19EPH 2:1JAS 1:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the message of the cross in our lives. He shares a conversation with a pastor who dismisses the need for personal transformation and sanctification, claiming that Jesus' suffering and death on the cross is enough. However, the speaker argues that we must crucify our flesh and take up our cross to experience victory over our sinful nature. He references Galatians 5:19, which describes the works of the flesh, and encourages listeners to identify areas where they struggle and find victory through the cross. The speaker also highlights the transformation that occurs when we are born again and emphasizes the need to recognize our previous state of disobedience and sin before experiencing God's mercy and grace.
(The Church Needs to Know) 6. Relationships Before Marriage
1.9K1:03:14DatingMAT 6:33ROM 1:26ROM 1:291CO 6:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the spirit of the gospel. He warns against indulging in worldly music and attending gospel concerts that promote excitement and fleshly emotions. The preacher urges Christians, especially young people, to live righteous lives and be examples to others. He also condemns the acceptance of homosexuality in the church and highlights the various sins mentioned in the Bible. The overall message is to pray for the true message of the gospel to prevail and for Christians to walk in victory and serve the Lord faithfully.
(Where Is the Church Going) 7. the Ministry of Apostles and Prophets
1.9K1:11:56ApostlesMAT 6:33ACT 2:42HEB 10:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a heart like Jesus and living out the Apostolic message. He highlights the significance of baptism and urges the congregation to fully understand its meaning before getting baptized. The preacher challenges the church to give sacrificially and not to become complacent in their blessings. He warns against backsliding and encourages the church to stay committed to the Gospel, even in times of suffering. The sermon concludes with a reminder that God is at work in the lives of believers and is preparing great things for them.
(New Covenant) 3. the Foundation of the New Covenant
1.8K1:13:28New CovenantPSA 11:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that Christianity is not just about being poor or rich, but about walking in victory, holiness, righteousness, and love. He highlights the importance of laying our lives on the foundation of the new covenant, which is Jesus Christ and Him crucified. The preacher encourages the church to focus on preaching about Jesus Christ and His crucifixion, as this brings us into communion and fellowship with Him. He shares his personal testimony of how he once struggled in his marriage and as a preacher, but when he realized that his life belonged to God and he needed to lay it down as a living sacrifice, his life began to change.
(New Covenant) 2. the Mark of the New Covenant
1.7K1:03:37New CovenantLUK 22:20JHN 6:53ROM 10:13HEB 1:3HEB 9:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking up one's cross and allowing God to work in their lives. The central message is that the law of love is the only law that matters in the Christian world. The preacher emphasizes the need to serve God and His people, giving one's life for others and for those who are suffering. The sermon also highlights the significance of suffering in the flesh, as it leads to the cessation of sin. The preacher encourages the audience to arm themselves with the same mindset as Christ, who suffered for humanity.
(New Covenant) 4. the Sign of the New Covenant
1.7K1:13:43New CovenantROM 8:14GAL 5:16COL 3:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of walking by faith and following Jesus. He encourages the congregation to praise Jesus and acknowledges that their faith sets them apart. The preacher emphasizes that preaching the true gospel is the reason for their faith and reminds the congregation that the Lord is able to do great things. He then discusses the significance of the table of the Lord and the importance of a relationship with Christ. The preacher urges the congregation to deny themselves and follow Jesus, emphasizing that faith is not just a one-time action but a way of life. He concludes by encouraging the congregation to hold on to their faith and not give up, as miracles are on their way.
(The Church Needs to Know) 1. God's Heart on Marriage and Divorce
1.5K1:00:27Marriage and DivorceIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not allowing the world's views on marriage and divorce to influence the church. He urges Christians to hold onto their convictions and not compromise their beliefs. The preacher highlights the example of Jesus, who willingly submitted himself to the cross, even though he had the power to save himself. He emphasizes that marriage should be approached with the spirit of unity with Christ and the church, and that it requires sacrifice and humility.
(The Church Needs to Know) 3. God and Music
1.5K55:30Contemporary Christian MusicMAT 6:33JHN 16:13HEB 5:11In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of young Christians being influenced by worldly music and entertainment. He emphasizes the importance of resisting the temptation to be carried away by the flesh and urges listeners to examine their behavior and body language. The speaker compares the celebration of God to the celebration of the world, highlighting the need for humility and brokenness before God. He cautions against indulging in secular music genres and encourages young people to gather together in a way that glorifies God.
(The Church Needs to Know) 5. the Christian and His Money
1.3K1:04:53MoneyJHN 3:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving and having a heart for the kingdom. He criticizes the church for taking a simplistic approach to giving, where one plus one plus one equals four. Instead, he argues that Jesus wants to teach them to give with a new heart, one that is aligned with the new covenant and the gospel that teaches self-denial. The preacher also highlights the freedom that comes from this kind of giving, contrasting it with the superficial joy and hype seen in worldly concerts. He references 2 Corinthians 8 to illustrate the example of the churches in Macedonia, who despite their deep poverty, demonstrated abundant joy and liberality in their giving.
(Where Is the Church Going) 9. the Dangers of False Teachings
1.2K1:10:39False Teachings2TI 4:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of preaching the word of God and staying true to sound doctrine. He references 2 Timothy 4:1-5, where the Apostle Paul charges Timothy to preach the word and fulfill his ministry. The speaker warns that there will come a time when people will reject sound doctrine and seek out teachers who cater to their own desires. He encourages listeners to seek out messages about the cross of Jesus Christ and feed themselves with spiritual food from the network mentioned in the video. Additionally, the speaker references Philippians 3:17, where Paul urges believers to follow his example and pursue a deep knowledge of Christ.
(Where Is the Church Going) 6. One Day We Will Give an Account to God
1.2K1:07:06Judgment SeatISA 30:10JER 23:16JER 23:31MAT 5:181TI 6:3JAS 3:172PE 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of staying true to the gospel of Jesus Christ and not getting involved in messages that have no sense or are meant to entertain. He encourages Christians to keep sound doctrine and walk a holy life, fulfilling the requirements of the law. The preacher highlights the commandment of love as the foundation of Christian life, explaining that love is demonstrated through actions that resemble Jesus. He also references Jeremiah 23:1 to warn against shepherds who scatter and neglect the sheep, emphasizing the need for preachers and Christians to take their responsibility seriously as they will be held accountable by the Lord.
(The Church Needs to Know) 7. the Road Is Narrow
1.2K1:08:58Narrow RoadMAT 7:13HEB 12:1HEB 12:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the message of the gospel and having the heart of Jesus. He highlights that following Jesus is not always easy and comfortable, but it requires sacrifice and perseverance. The preacher mentions biblical figures like Noah, Moses, Abraham, and Abel who found favor with God by walking through the narrow gate and difficult path. He concludes by stating that regardless of personal preferences, the message of the gospel remains unchanged and it is necessary to fully commit and surrender to God's will.
(The Church Needs to Know) 9. Jesus Is Calling Again
1.1K1:03:13Jesus CallingMAT 6:33GAL 1:11PHP 3:1PHP 3:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ, particularly the preaching of the cross. He highlights that the gospel not only saves people but also transforms Christians, leading them to perfection. The preacher encourages listeners to seek a deeper understanding of the Scriptures and to identify themselves with what they read. He also emphasizes the importance of following the example of the Apostle Paul and choosing to walk with those who are determined and convicted to live out the true gospel. The preacher concludes by reminding listeners that the Holy Spirit is at work, preparing and speaking to the hearts of believers.
Come Out of False Doctrines and of the World
1.1K1:35:46False DoctrinesMAT 6:25MAT 6:33LUK 6:27LUK 6:37LUK 9:61TI 6:6In this sermon, the speaker addresses the misconception that Christians are called to become rich based on certain verses in the Bible. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the context and message of the Gospel. The speaker highlights the teachings of Jesus on loving and forgiving our enemies, even in the face of persecution. He shares personal experiences of choosing to have a pure heart and love those who falsely accused him. The sermon warns against the deceitfulness of the prosperity message and encourages Christians to focus on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles.
(Where Is the Church Going) 2. Shepherds and Hirelings
1.0K52:56HirelingsMAT 6:33JHN 10:11ROM 12:1EPH 4:23COL 2:82TI 2:151PE 2:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for Christians to focus on the true essence of the gospel rather than being swayed by worldly influences. He urges believers to present themselves as living sacrifices to God and to renew their minds in order to discern His perfect will. The preacher also warns against being manipulated or exploited by false teachers and emphasizes the importance of discernment in these critical times. Overall, the sermon calls for a return to the heart of the gospel and a deeper understanding of God's Word.
Putting an End to the Prosperity Message
1.0K1:16:53Prosperity GospelJER 15:19MAT 6:33ROM 8:131CO 1:18GAL 5:11COL 1:281TI 6:10In this sermon, the preacher begins by reading a verse from Jeremiah and emphasizes the importance of returning to God. He expresses concern for Christians who are imprisoned by suffering and discouragement, but assures them that Jesus, the good shepherd, wants to set them free and bring them back to the truth of the gospel. The preacher shares a personal example of his son-in-law who has only been exposed to one gospel message and highlights the need for Christians to be aware of what is happening outside the church. He concludes by reminding the audience that God is not done with them and that their ultimate goal should be to become perfect in Christ.
(The Church Needs to Know) 4. Spiritual Warfare
1.0K1:17:08Spiritual WarfareMAT 16:18LUK 9:55ACT 19:15EPH 6:12JAS 4:71PE 5:8REV 12:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of seeking the heart of Christ and being after the kingdom of God. They highlight the authority and power that believers have through the keys of the kingdom and the Holy Spirit. The preacher encourages the congregation to trust in Jesus and serve Him faithfully, preaching the gospel. They also discuss the need to resist the enemy and submit to God, referencing James 4:7-10. The sermon concludes with a call to repentance and obedience to the Word of God in order to overcome spiritual warfare.
(The Church Needs to Know) 8. the Church Will Be Confronted
9961:03:52Prophetic WordJER 1:91CO 4:14PHP 4:10In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of standing and remaining in sound doctrine. He references 1 Corinthians 4:14, where Paul warns the Corinthians as his beloved children. The speaker highlights that the Corinthians were backslidden and living in the flesh, giving an example from Philippians 4:10-13. He emphasizes the need for God's people to serve Him the right way and warns that the church will be confronted in its ways, preaching, and teachings in the future.
(New Covenant) 5. God's Covenants
9681:15:05New CovenantGEN 9:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that God is a God of covenant and does not break his promises. He highlights the example of the covenant God made with Noah after the flood, where God promised to never destroy the earth with a flood again. The speaker also mentions that the men of God in the Old Covenant would often pray and remind God of the covenant he made with their forefathers. However, the speaker also points out that there is a difference between the covenants made before Jesus Christ and the new and everlasting covenant that was established through Jesus' death and resurrection.
(Where Is the Church Going) 8. Hear the Sound of the Trumpet
8821:13:26WarningJER 6:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the Christian life should not be dependent on material possessions. The focus should be on becoming like Christ, serving and loving others. The preacher warns against the prevalence of a shallow and emotional gospel, urging the church to return to the true teachings of God. He highlights the need for a fear of God and a rebuke of the church's pursuit of money and worldly practices. The sermon draws parallels to the warnings given by prophets in the Old Testament and encourages repentance and a return to the pure doctrine of Jesus Christ.
(Where Is the Church Going) 3. the Ministry of the Holy Spirit
8751:15:24Holy SpiritACT 2:371TH 1:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of relying on the grace of the Lord rather than our own strength. He encourages the audience to make a decision to follow Jesus Christ and be delivered from sin. The preacher highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in warning and guiding believers. He emphasizes that victory over sin and bondage comes through the preaching of the cross and the ministry of the anointing of the Holy Spirit. The sermon emphasizes the need for a humble and broken life that understands the dealings of God in order to receive the anointing.
We Must Return to the Apostolic Message
8701:44:18ApostolicJER 15:19MAT 3:12MAT 6:33ROM 1:161CO 1:18In this sermon on 2 Corinthians chapter 6, the speaker shares his personal journey of understanding the Gospel and the call of God in his life. He emphasizes that true ministry is not about intelligence or material possessions, but about transmitting the life of Christ. The speaker highlights the importance of being willing to die to oneself in order to truly serve God and transmit His life to others. He also challenges the current state of the church, urging believers to embrace the message of the cross and strive to become more like Jesus.
(Where Is the Church Going) 1. Where Is the Church Going?
7651:09:45ChurchMAT 5:142CO 6:162TI 4:3HEB 6:11In this sermon, the preacher expresses his concern about the direction of the church today. He believes that the church is not shining a light in the world as it should. He criticizes the abundance of books in Christian bookstores that seem to be motivated by money rather than a genuine desire to spread the message of Christ. The preacher emphasizes the need for the church to return to the simple message of the cross and for Christians to fully identify their lives with Christ. He also warns against false teachings and encourages believers to study the scriptures and seek the truth.
(Where Is the Church Going) 4. the Gospel and the Heart of Man
6621:14:42GospelMAT 6:33JHN 4:21ACT 2:36ROM 2:29HEB 8:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the Gospel touching the hearts of believers. He recounts the story of Peter preaching to a large crowd, where many were deeply moved and asked what they should do. Peter responds by urging them to repent, be baptized, and serve the Lord with all their hearts. The preacher emphasizes that understanding the Gospel intellectually is not enough; one must be convinced in their heart. He warns against being deceived by philosophical explanations of the Bible and encourages believers to allow God to write His truth on the tables of their hearts.