
Ray Lowe
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(February 1987) 02 - Who Is Going to Control
1.6K1:19:00ControlISA 9:1ISA 11:9EZK 13:1MAT 6:331TH 5:22TI 4:3REV 21:4In this sermon, the preacher describes encountering a man on Skid Road who was homeless and suffering from exposure to the elements. The preacher reaches out to help the man, who initially fears him but eventually accepts his assistance. The preacher then shares a story of a young woman with four children who were almost frozen to death in the cold mountains. The sermon emphasizes the need for peace and unity within the church and warns of the coming problems and distress in the world. It also highlights the importance of not letting our hearts become overwhelmed and out of control. The preacher references biblical passages, such as Luke 21 and Revelation, to support his message.
(October 1986) 01 - Spiritual Warfare
1.5K45:20Spiritual WarfareEZK 13:1EZK 13:4EZK 13:10MAT 6:33EPH 6:16In this sermon, the preacher addresses the battle that Christians face in the world today. He highlights the alarming issues of young people being involved in drugs, alcohol, and promiscuity. The preacher emphasizes the need for a change in the pulpit, with pastors returning to the true voice of God and being led by the Holy Spirit. He also mentions the various wars that society declares, but points out that the real enemy, the devil, is often overlooked. The preacher encourages Christians to understand the tactics of the enemy and declares that it is time to declare war on the devil.
(October 1986) 03 - Who Can Abide the Day of the Lord
1.4K1:09:37Day Of The LordGEN 26:3JOL 1:1JOL 2:1JOL 2:25JOL 2:28JOL 2:32JOL 3:14In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of burnout and its connection to the teachings of God's Word. He explains that burnout occurs when the church relies on its own abilities and strength instead of the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The preacher also mentions the destruction of the school systems, families, and the church, but emphasizes that God will restore them. He then shares a vision of a serpent in a desert place and mentions the importance of the three institutions - schools, homes, and churches - in shaping the minds of a generation.
(February 1987) 04 - the Time of the End
1.4K1:15:46End TimesDAN 11:32DAN 11:37MAT 7:15MAT 24:24In this sermon, the preacher discusses the state of the world and how everything is spinning out of control. He compares the current system to that of the Roman Empire, highlighting the greed and selfishness that underlies it. The preacher emphasizes the need for change and mentions the increasing sin and homelessness in the nation. He also talks about the signs of the end times as described in the Bible and encourages the congregation to lift up their hands and heads in anticipation of their redemption. The preacher shares a personal experience of encountering someone who appeared to be Christ but was not, emphasizing the importance of discernment in these times.
(October 1986) 04 - Why Are the Hurting Not Healed
1.3K1:15:12HurtingGEN 3:8MAT 6:33MRK 11:12LUK 10:25LUK 10:30JHN 8:321CO 10:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not tampering with the word of God. He mentions a news program called Nightline that showed an eagle in captivity, symbolizing the captivity of the United States. The preacher warns that our days are numbered and urges listeners to believe in God's power and get involved in His work. He also mentions a story from the Gospel of Mark where Jesus curses a fruitless tree, suggesting that if this tree represents Israel, then God will never do anything for them again. The preacher concludes by stating that although the truth may bring challenges, it is the only thing that can set us free.
(February 1987) 08 - the House of Prayer
1.3K1:19:00House Of PrayerISA 56:1MAL 3:1MAT 3:13LUK 4:1JHN 2:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the church standing firm and preaching the word of God in a world that is spinning out of control. He encourages the congregation to rely on the Bible for guidance rather than worldly sources. The preacher warns that in the end times, everything will be out of control, but the church should not succumb to the same spirit of chaos. He also criticizes the current state of the church, describing it as ignorant, blind, and greedy. The preacher calls for the church to fulfill its role as a role model and a nation within a nation, teaching the world how to live according to God's principles.
(February 1987) 01 - Arise and Measure the Temple
1.3K1:09:18TempleEZK 40:1REV 10:9REV 11:1In this sermon, the preacher talks about a revolution that is taking place in the country, which will be followed by a revival. He shares a story about a preacher in 1964 who experienced a strange anointing and changed his text to preach about Samson and Delilah. The preacher emphasizes the importance of thinking like God thinks and not being concerned with what people think. He references the books of Ezekiel and Zechariah, urging the audience to read specific chapters and underline the word "measure." The sermon emphasizes the need to declare God's message to the house of Israel.
(February 1987) 09 - Woe to Jerusalem
1.3K1:10:32JerusalemISA 54:14MAT 23:33MAT 23:37LUK 19:41In this sermon, the preacher shares his experiences of delivering a message to a church that rejected him. Despite the lack of reception, he continued to deliver the message. On the fourth night, he had a vision of an explosion related to gas and death, which he believed was connected to the church. He stayed for two more nights and then received a message from God to go to Jerusalem. The preacher also talks about his obedience to God and the promises of protection and provision that he has received.
(October 1986) 05 - the Flesh Profits Nothing
1.3K1:13:11FleshISA 40:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by reading from Isaiah chapter 40, specifically focusing on the first eight verses. He emphasizes the need for comfort and speaks about God's forgiveness and redemption. The preacher then discusses the contrast between the weakness of human flesh and the greatness and power of God. He highlights the importance of recognizing that material things and the glory of the flesh will pass away, but the word of God and the things of God will endure forever. The sermon concludes with a call for young people to rise up and sell out to Jesus, bringing revival to the land.
(February 1987) 05 - the Just Live by Faith
1.3K1:08:09Live By FaithHAB 2:2ROM 1:17GAL 3:11HEB 10:35JUD 1:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not drawing back from God's calling. He highlights that God is not pleased with those who draw back and lose faith. The preacher uses the analogy of someone reaching out to help, only to have their fingers bitten off, to illustrate the consequences of drawing back from God. He also contrasts the church of Acts, which grew stronger in the face of persecution, with the church of Isaiah, which lacked faith. The sermon encourages believers to persevere and not be tempted by the world.
(February 1987) 07 - Self Rising Bread
1.2K1:18:58BreadMAT 6:33MRK 7:6ACT 2:45ROM 1:18ROM 1:251JN 5:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a transformed and circumcised heart in the church. He warns that everyone in the country is just two weeks away from being on the streets if they lose their jobs and fall into debt. The preacher calls for a revival and a revolution, stating that the heavens will open up again. He also shares a vision where Jesus shows him the perversion and distortion of the gospel in a church, pointing out men and women engaged in acts of perversion at the altar.
(February 1987) 10 - God's Provision
1.2K1:12:48God's ProvisionIn this sermon, the preacher focuses on God's provision as described in Isaiah chapter four. He emphasizes the importance of repentance and turning to God in order to receive His provision. The preacher highlights how the church has committed two sins: forsaking the fountain of living waters and relying on their own resources. He also references the story of Moses, who initially tried to deliver the people of Israel in his own strength but ultimately learned that he needed to rely on God's power.
(February 1987) 03 - Out of Control
1.2K1:15:43ControlACT 20:24ACT 20:281CO 10:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having the right attitude towards God and towards fellow human beings. He encourages the congregation to love God wholeheartedly and to cast off any excess baggage in their lives. The preacher believes that God has opened the eyes of a man named Jim and started a revolution in his mind. He urges the church to be ready to move with the clouds and to take heed of themselves, allowing God to examine their hearts and actions. The sermon also discusses the concept of being controlled by God's spirit rather than by worldly influences, and the importance of finding rest in God's kingdom. The preacher highlights the need for both justification through the blood of Jesus and dominion over sin through the power of the Holy Spirit.
(February 1987) 06 - a New Pasture
1.1K1:09:37PastureISA 4:1ISA 5:18ISA 5:22ISA 32:2JOL 2:28MAT 6:33ACT 2:17In this sermon, the preacher talks about how many people are spending their money on things that do not satisfy their spiritual hunger. He emphasizes that God is gathering his scattered sheep back into the fold and raising up pastors, overseers, elders, and shepherds to lead them. The preacher then references a verse from the Book of Isaiah, where it is prophesied that in the future, seven women will seek one man for protection and provision. He predicts that many people will forsake traditional churches and TV ministries and begin seeking a place of safety and rest. The preacher also mentions the importance of unity in the body of Christ and believes that there will be a time of great manifestation of the ministry of Jesus Christ through the church before his return.
(October 1986) 02 - God Does Not Change
8421:04:31Character Of GodISA 43:5MAL 3:6MAT 28:19ACT 17:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the seriousness of the current times and the need for the congregation to take God seriously. He highlights the signs of the end times that are evident in the headlines and news broadcasts. The preacher warns against playing games and not giving God the reverence He deserves. He also discusses the devil's plan to gain control of God's creation by infiltrating the congregation, referencing the story of the serpent in Genesis.