Sermons 141
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of knowing Christ intimately, as expressed in Philippians 3. He discusses the contrast between rejoicing in the Lord and having confidence in the flesh, highlig
Peter Brandon preaches on the contrasting fires of denial and revival, using Peter's denial of Christ as a pivotal example of how ego and distance from God can lead to spiritual failure. He emphasizes
Peter Brandon emphasizes the unparalleled power of God's love, which is the greatest force in the universe. He explains that despite humanity's weaknesses and sins, God loves us unconditionally, demon
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of being led by the Spirit in a Spirit-filled life, contrasting it with the bondage of the law and the flesh. He explains that true liberty in Christ comes fr
Peter Brandon delivers a powerful sermon on the miracle of Elisha and the poisonous pottage, emphasizing the spiritual lessons behind the events in 2 Kings 4. He illustrates how the wild gourds repres
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of striving to know Christ deeply, using the metaphor of a race to illustrate the journey of faith. He discusses the concepts of attaining, apprehending, and co
Peter Brandon emphasizes the profound difference between knowing about Christ and knowing Him personally and experientially. He draws from Philippians 3:7-14, illustrating how the Apostle Paul counted
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity and power of prayer, urging believers to continually seek God's presence and restoration. He illustrates the importance of persistent prayer through the parable
Peter Brandon emphasizes the concept of perfect love as described in Romans 5, illustrating how God's love is unconditional and sacrificial, even towards those who are weak, sinful, and considered ene
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit, illustrating that true satisfaction and fulfillment come from a deep relationship with God rather than worldly pursuits. He
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of being a Spirit-filled believer, drawing from Ephesians 5 to illustrate the transformation from darkness to light and the necessity of walking in the Spirit
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of prevailing prayer, drawing from Colossians 4:12, where Epaphras is described as fervently laboring in prayer for the believers. He illustrates how Jesus ex
Peter Brandon emphasizes the call to return to Bethel, where Jacob encountered God, urging believers to consecrate themselves by putting away idols and seeking God's presence. He highlights the import
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of spirit-filled evangelism, outlining a structured approach that includes a program, prayer, people, power, praise, and priestly participation. He highlights
Peter Brandon emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in preaching and pastoral care, illustrating how the early Christians faced challenges yet thrived through the power of the Spirit. He highli
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the believer's body before the judgment seat of Christ, highlighting the church's triumph over the devil's domain and the importance of building one's fait
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of Romans 6 and 7 in understanding holiness and the struggle against sin. He explains that baptism symbolizes our death to sin, and that true victory over sin
Peter Brandon emphasizes the need for true revival, urging believers to lament after the Lord and prepare their hearts for genuine worship. He discusses the importance of removing idols from our lives
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of brokenness and consecration through the story of Jacob in Genesis 32. He illustrates Jacob's struggle with God, highlighting how Jacob's years of carnality le
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the local church and the necessity of building New Testament homes in a permissive society. He discusses the importance of being filled with the Spirit, th
Peter Brandon emphasizes the fundamental steps to receiving Christ as Savior, explaining that one must acknowledge their sinfulness and accept Jesus as both Savior and Sovereign. He recounts a convers
Peter Brandon delivers a powerful sermon titled 'False Revival,' warning of the moral decline and spiritual deception prevalent in the last days. He emphasizes the importance of genuine spiritual awak
Peter Brandon preaches on 'Repairing the Altar of the Lord,' focusing on the story of Elijah confronting King Ahab and the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18. He emphasizes the need for the people of Isra
Peter Brandon emphasizes the normal requirements for successful evangelism, focusing on the essentials of prayer, compassion for people, and the power of the Holy Spirit. He highlights the need for la
Peter Brandon discusses the significance of the house of God, emphasizing that it is not merely an organization but a living organism centered around Christ. He highlights the importance of behavior w
Peter Brandon emphasizes the characteristics of the early church that God blesses, drawing from Acts 1 and 2. He highlights the importance of unity in prayer, the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, and t
Peter Brandon emphasizes the authority of Jesus Christ in his sermon, highlighting the distinction between God's commands and invitations. He stresses the importance of recognizing Jesus' voice amidst
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of baptism and addresses life's greatest question: 'What must I do to be saved?' He illustrates the importance of following the teachings of Scripture over pe
Peter Brandon emphasizes the need for encouragement in times of defeat, drawing from Zechariah 4 to illustrate that true strength comes not from human might or power, but from the Spirit of the Lord.
Peter Brandon emphasizes the need for spiritual readiness, unity, and fervent prayer among God's people as they prepare for a mission in Australia. He highlights the importance of being evangelistical
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of a disciplined life for spiritual growth and effective ministry, drawing inspiration from the disciplined practices of Christians in China. He highlights the i
Peter Brandon emphasizes the Christian's blessed hope, rooted in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which provides a living hope and assurance of eternal life. He contrasts worldly hopes, which are oft
Peter Brandon addresses the question of whether we can be sure of eternal life, emphasizing the assurance found in John 5:24, where Jesus promises that those who hear His word and believe in Him have
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in evangelism, illustrating how the early church, despite facing numerous challenges, effectively spread the gospel through the emp
Peter Brandon emphasizes the certainty of life after death, using the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16 to illustrate the stark contrast between the eternal destinies of the righteous a
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of being a spirit-filled assembly, distinguishing between merely gathering as a church and experiencing the true presence and power of God among His people. H
Peter Brandon preaches on 'The Activity of the Holy Spirit: The Body of Beauty,' emphasizing the significance of the Christian body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. He discusses the various states of t
Peter Brandon discusses the essence of Christianity, emphasizing that it is not merely about being good or attending church, but fundamentally about the need for a Savior. He illustrates this through
Peter Brandon emphasizes the need for a return to functional first-century Christianity through a deep understanding of Romans 6, 7, and 8. He explains that believers are called to yield themselves to
Peter Brandon emphasizes the profound significance of the cross in his sermon, illustrating how it represents the power of God for salvation, despite being perceived as foolishness by the world. He ex
Peter Brandon addresses the question of whether we can be sure of eternal life, emphasizing that true assurance comes not from pride in our actions or religious practices, but from recognizing our nee
Peter Brandon addresses the question 'Is God Really There?' by exploring the evidence of God's existence through creation and the need for reconciliation with Him. He emphasizes that while many believ
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative power of the Risen Lord as depicted in John 20, where Jesus appears to His fearful disciples, bringing them peace and commissioning them with the Holy Spiri
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the resurrection of Christ as the foundation for the belief in a new body, highlighting that Christianity is rooted in historical evidence rather than emot
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of evangelism through the parable of the miraculous catch of fish in Luke 5. He illustrates how Jesus used this miracle to teach the disciples about their new
Peter Brandon emphasizes the mission of Jesus as the Son of Man, who came to seek and save the lost, illustrated through the story of Zacchaeus. He explains the separation between humanity and God due
Peter Brandon addresses the profound question of life after death, emphasizing the biblical evidence provided by Jesus Christ regarding the afterlife. He discusses the contrasting fates of the rich ma
Peter Brandon preaches on the necessity of the new birth, using the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3 to illustrate that being born again is essential for entering the Kingdom of God.
Peter Brandon addresses the question of whether Jesus Christ will come soon, emphasizing the signs of His second coming as foretold in Scripture. He discusses the fulfillment of prophecies regarding C
Peter Brandon emphasizes the essence of New Testament Evangelism, highlighting the necessity of having people present, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of praise in a gospel service. H
Peter Brandon preaches on 'The Cleansing of the Leper,' emphasizing that true transformation comes from being in Christ, who makes us new creations through the Holy Spirit. He illustrates how people o
Peter Brandon discusses the struggle every believer faces with sin, as illustrated in Romans 7, emphasizing the conflict between the flesh and the spirit. He explains that the 'body of death' represen
Peter Brandon explores the fullness of the Spirit, emphasizing the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit for a vibrant Christian life. He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate the necessit
Peter Brandon emphasizes the profound challenge of love in his sermon 'The Challenge of Love, Lovest Thou Me?'. He explores the significance of agape love, which is divine and essential for the church
Peter Brandon discusses 'The Advent of the Holy Spirit,' emphasizing the significance of Pentecost as the beginning of the Holy Spirit's indwelling in all believers. He explains how the Holy Spirit's
Peter Brandon's sermon 'The Spectators of the Cross' reflects on the various responses of people witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus. He emphasizes the indifference of some, the mockery of others, and
Peter Brandon preaches on Jacob's struggle with God at the Jabbok River, emphasizing the transformative power of brokenness and the necessity of surrendering to God's will. He illustrates how Jacob, d
Peter Brandon emphasizes God's relentless pursuit of individuals, illustrating this through the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8. He highlights that God is more invested in our sal
Peter Brandon addresses the question of how to receive Jesus Christ as Savior, emphasizing the importance of recognizing our guilt and need for a sin bearer. He explains that receiving Christ involves
Peter Brandon emphasizes the critical need for building New Testament homes in a permissive society, highlighting that Christian homes are under attack and must uphold biblical standards of marriage.
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of recognizing our inability to save ourselves and the importance of surrendering to Christ as our Savior. He shares stories illustrating how many struggle with
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative power of being a functional New Testament Christian, as outlined in Romans 6. He explains that through baptism, believers are united with Christ in His deat
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of faith, asserting that belief in Jesus Christ is essential for eternal life. He addresses the skepticism of modern society regarding faith in a scientific a
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, illustrating the transition from being in the Adamic family, which is dead to God, to being in the Chris
Peter Brandon preaches on the significance of the precious blood of Christ, explaining the necessity of blood for forgiveness and the profound implications of Christ's sacrifice. He contrasts parental
Peter Brandon preaches on 'The Love of God', emphasizing that God's love is perfect and unconditional, even towards those who are ungodly, sinful, and enemies of Him. He explains that while humans str
Peter Brandon delivers a powerful sermon on 'The Cross of the Lord Jesus,' emphasizing the significance of Christ's sacrificial death. He explains how Jesus' death was prophesied long before it occurr
Peter Brandon explores the ongoing conflict within believers as they are filled with the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that this struggle intensifies rather than ceases. He delves into Romans 7, illustrati
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of reckoning our identity in Christ and the necessity of yielding ourselves to God for true spiritual revival. He reflects on a friend's observation that many e
Peter Brandon preaches on Jacob's return to Bethel, emphasizing the importance of dwelling in God's presence and the need for spiritual preparation by putting away foreign gods and being cleansed. He
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the house of God, highlighting that it is not confined to a physical building but is where God's people gather in humility and prayer. He reflects on God's
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit, explaining that our physical, emotional, and spiritual selves are interconnected and sacred. He discusses the dan
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative activity of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life, explaining that through the Spirit, Christians are freed from the law of sin and death. He highlights the
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the local church that God blesses, focusing on the need for power within the church. He draws parallels between the Old Testament Bethel and the New Testam
Peter Brandon emphasizes the profound meaning of believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, drawing from John 3 and Hebrews 11 to illustrate that true belief is not merely intellectual assent but a deep, per
Peter Brandon explores Jacob's departure from Beersheba, emphasizing the significance of his dream at Bethel where he encounters God through a vision of a ladder connecting heaven and earth. He reflec
Peter Brandon preaches on the story of a widow who, in her time of desperation, seeks help from the prophet Elisha after losing her husband and facing the threat of losing her sons to creditors. He em
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of Christ's resurrection, asserting that it validates the Christian faith and the truth of Jesus as both God and man. He discusses the evidence of the resurre
Peter Brandon addresses the profound question of 'Why did Jesus die?' emphasizing that Christ's death was a sacrificial act for our sins, fulfilling the requirements of justice and love. He illustrate
Peter Brandon addresses the question of how modern individuals can have faith, emphasizing that faith is essential for everyday life and is not diminished by advancements in technology and science. He
Peter Brandon preaches about finding the Lord amidst life's storms, using the story of Jesus walking on water to illustrate how faith can overcome fear. He emphasizes that the disciples faced a sudden
Peter Brandon addresses the issue of spiritual barrenness in today's assemblies, emphasizing the need for believers to walk in the light and be filled with the Holy Spirit. He reflects on the historic
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit for living a holy life and experiencing true Christian maturity. He explains that the Holy Spirit is not merely an influence
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit's advent during Pentecost, illustrating how this event marked the beginning of the Church Age and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in all
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit, using the story of a widow from 2 Kings 4 to illustrate how God provides in times of desperation. The widow, facing the los
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of Christ's finished work on the cross, highlighting three key aspects: the finished work, the fragrance of that work, and the fruit it bears. He explains how
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of real security found in Jesus Christ, as he reflects on John 5:24, which assures believers of eternal life and freedom from condemnation. He warns listeners a
Peter Brandon emphasizes the contrast between the will of God and the will of man, illustrating God's patience and passionate desire for humanity's salvation, as seen in Jesus' lament over Jerusalem.
Peter Brandon explores the profound concept of being 'born again' as explained in John 3, emphasizing that it signifies a spiritual rebirth rather than a physical one. He illustrates how Nicodemus, a
Peter Brandon preaches on 'The Death of the Lord Jesus,' emphasizing the unnatural and supernatural aspects of Christ's death. He explains that Jesus, being sinless, submitted to death, which was mark
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of presenting ourselves as living sacrifices to God, drawing from Romans 12:1-2. He highlights the urgent need for personal consecration and the transformativ
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of honesty in the Christian life, urging believers to be authentic witnesses of the gospel. He highlights that true testimony comes from a genuine relationship
Peter Brandon shares a profound message on John 5:24, emphasizing the significance of believing in Jesus for eternal life. He explains that eternal life is not merely a concept but the very life of Ch
Peter Brandon emphasizes the profound nature of salvation through Jesus Christ, explaining that Christ's sacrifice allows for the complete forgiveness of sins and the power to overcome sin in our dail
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of humility and childlike faith in his sermon 'Let the Children Speak.' He reflects on Jesus' teaching that one must become like a little child to enter the kin
Peter Brandon delivers a compelling sermon on 'The Evidence of the Resurrection,' emphasizing the foundational truth of Christ's resurrection as the cornerstone of Christian faith. He addresses common
Peter Brandon emphasizes the urgent need for New Testament evangelism in today's world, highlighting the decline of assemblies and the necessity for believers to return to their first love. He stresse
Peter Brandon addresses the profound question of life after death, using the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16 to illustrate the reality of eternal consequences. He emphasizes that life
Peter Brandon speaks on 'The Observers of the Cross,' emphasizing the various responses to Jesus' crucifixion. He highlights the indifference of the soldiers, the mockery of the passersby, the nervous
Peter Brandon preaches on the profound significance of Christ's death, emphasizing that the crucifixion was not merely a martyrdom but a divine necessity foretold by prophets throughout history. He ex
Peter Brandon addresses the truth of Christ's resurrection, emphasizing its foundational importance to Christianity. He argues that if Christ did not rise from the dead, then faith and preaching are i
Peter Brandon emphasizes three essential facts of being a Christian: receiving Christ as your sin bearer, savior, and sovereign. He illustrates the concept of Christ's sacrifice through a powerful sto
Peter Brandon emphasizes the critical importance of returning to our 'first love' for Christ, as highlighted in Revelation 2:1-7. He discusses the commendations given to the church of Ephesus for thei
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative power of the cross and resurrection, illustrating how Jesus turned the disciples' fear into peace and joy. He recounts the moments after Jesus' resurrection
Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of spiritual readiness for the coming of the Lord, drawing from the teachings in Thessalonians and the Gospel of Matthew. He discusses the importance of repentan
Peter Brandon emphasizes the supernatural nature of Christ's second coming, drawing parallels to His first coming, which was also foretold and fulfilled in detail. He highlights the importance of spir
Peter Brandon emphasizes the urgency of spiritual readiness for the imminent return of Christ, urging believers to prepare for a revival and an ingathering of souls. He draws from the book of Thessalo
Peter Brandon shares insights from John 20 and Acts 2, emphasizing the transformative power of the resurrection of Christ. He illustrates how Jesus' appearances changed sorrow into joy, barrenness int
Peter Brandon emphasizes the transformative power of being filled with the Holy Spirit as described in Ephesians 5:8-21. He urges believers to awaken from spiritual slumber, walk wisely, and redeem th
Peter Brandon emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, discussing the conflict between the flesh and the Spirit, the fullness of the Spirit, and the steps to achieving t
Peter Brandon addresses the profound question of what is wrong with the world, emphasizing that the root issue lies within human nature itself. He reflects on King David's sin with Bathsheba and his s
Peter Brandon discusses the concept of dependency on God, emphasizing the importance of true belief that goes beyond intellectual acknowledgment to heartfelt trust in Jesus Christ. He illustrates this
Peter Brandon emphasizes the perfect love of God amidst the imperfections of the world, illustrating how God's love is extended to humanity despite our weaknesses and sins. He explains that while we a
Peter Brandon addresses the question of what it means to be 'saved,' emphasizing that true salvation is not merely physical but spiritual, rooted in faith in Jesus Christ. He explains that all humanit
Peter Brandon preaches on the theme 'What Is Wrong With the World?' using Psalm 51 as a foundation. He emphasizes that the root of the world's problems lies within each individual, as we are all born
Peter Brandon emphasizes the imminent return of the Lord Jesus, using the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25 to illustrate the importance of being spiritually prepared. He explains that the wi
Peter Brandon emphasizes the need for believers to align their hearts with Christ's desires, urging them to love what He loves and hate what He hates. He reflects on the condition of the Laodicean chu
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of baptism, explaining its purpose, the individuals eligible for baptism, and the method of baptism. He highlights that baptism is a command from Jesus, symbo
Peter Brandon emphasizes the urgent need for spiritual readiness in anticipation of Christ's return, drawing from the teachings in Thessalonians and the calling of the first disciples. He highlights t
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the altar of God in his sermon, drawing from 1 Kings 18, where Elijah confronts the idolatry of Israel under King Ahab. He highlights the need for a repair
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of eternal life as presented in John 10, where Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd and the door to salvation. He explains that eternal life is a gif
Peter Brandon emphasizes the importance of coming to Christ in faith, despite the challenge of not being able to see Him physically. He explains that true belief is rooted in understanding our spiritu
This sermon delves into the dangers of a counterfeit revival, focusing on the corrupt practices of Levitical priests who were robbing the people and God, engaging in priestly immorality, and neglec...
This sermon emphasizes the need for revival starting with personal consecration to become a living sacrifice, followed by establishing New Testament homes with family altars. It then discusses the ...
This sermon focuses on the story of a woman in 2 Kings chapter 4 who faced darkness and poverty but experienced God's miraculous provision. It highlights the importance of faith in times of difficu...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of being transparent and consistent in our faith, both in public and at home, highlighting the impact of our actions on our family and children. It delves into...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of discovering the power of the Holy Spirit and being willing to rediscover His provision in our lives. It highlights the story of the woman with the pot of oi...
This sermon delves into the concept of being filled with the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that it involves coming under the sovereignty and authority of the Lord, growing into maturity, and being set a...
This sermon emphasizes the need for a revival in local churches, calling for a restoration of God's presence, the manifestation of the Holy Spirit's power, and a renewed commitment to New Testament...
This sermon delves into the features of a counterfeit revival, using the story from 1 Samuel chapter 4 as a backdrop. It highlights the dangers of external religiosity without true repentance and t...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking God's guidance and direction in every battle we face, highlighting the need to inquire of the Lord before making decisions. It showcases the story o...
This sermon delves into the consequences of forced revival in 1 Samuel 4, highlighting the dangers of presumption, sin cover-up, and relying on externals without addressing internal sins. It contra...
This sermon delves into the story of Dagon's defeat and the victory of the Lord Jesus on the cross, emphasizing how Jesus stripped the powers of Satan and emerged victorious. It highlights the impo...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of returning to the Lord with all our hearts, putting away idols and distractions that hinder our relationship with God. It highlights the need for prompt obed...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance, cleansing, and revival in the presence of God. It highlights the need to put away idols, confess sins, and seek purification before the Lord in ...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of total dependence on God, illustrated through the story of Samuel offering a suckling lamb as a burnt offering, symbolizing weakness, dependency, and devotio...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of being a consecrated, spirit-filled Christian, fostering a spirit-filled home and church, engaging in New Testament evangelism, and embracing New Testament l...
This sermon focuses on the theme of revival, emphasizing the need for personal consecration and revival within local churches. It highlights the historical impact of revivals in Northern Ireland an...
This sermon addresses the problems in preaching the gospel and the need for a revival. It emphasizes the importance of true evangelism, personal outreach, and a return to New Testament methods. The...
This sermon emphasizes the imminent return of Jesus Christ, highlighting the urgency for believers to be prepared for His coming. It encourages believers to eagerly anticipate the moment when they ...
This sermon emphasizes the importance of heartfelt prayer, the need for a revival of God's presence in local churches through the Holy Spirit, and the demonstration of God's power. It challenges be...
