
Steve Gallagher
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Church People on Broadway
5.2K49:19BroadwayMAT 7:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that true Christianity is characterized by the love of God flowing out of one's life and evidence of God's presence within. The sermon is a conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus gives four short parables. The preacher describes two roads, the broad way and the narrow way, representing all of humanity. He also mentions a place for hypocrites and warns of a great collapse, referencing Matthew 24. The preacher shares a personal experience of hopelessness and invites listeners to come forward and seek the Lord if they need to get their lives back on track or if they are unsure of their conversion.
God's Man in Babylon
2.0K48:18BablyonDAN 1:7MAT 6:33ROM 12:2EPH 4:22In this sermon, the preacher discusses the battle that takes place in the mind and heart of believers. He emphasizes the influence of technology, particularly television, in drawing people away from God. The story of Daniel and his refusal to defile himself with the king's delicacies is used as an example of resisting worldly temptations. The preacher calls for believers to examine their hearts and prioritize what is truly important to them, urging them to remove worldly influences and allow God to rule in their hearts.
Bearing the Image of God
1.9K26:07Image Of GodMAT 6:33JHN 14:16ROM 8:9GAL 6:7EPH 2:8JAS 1:221PE 3:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that the purpose of life is not about feelings or blessings, but about glorifying God. He shares the story of Watchman Knee, a man who endured 20 years of labor camp and indoctrination in order to break him. Despite the harsh conditions, Watchman Knee remained faithful to God. The speaker also highlights the suffering of Jesus Christ, who faced the curse of God and darkness in Gethsemane but ultimately triumphed over it. The sermon encourages listeners to persevere in their faith and trust in God's plan, even in the midst of trials.
Intoxicated With Babylon-Chapter One
1.8K09:03BabylonMAT 6:33MAT 22:37ROM 8:5GAL 5:16JAS 4:41JN 2:15REV 1:9In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the world and its influence on believers. He refers to the apostle John, who witnessed a spiritual battle between the forces of light and darkness. The speaker explains that the world represents everything sinful that the fallen human nature desires. He emphasizes the importance of not loving the world or its sinful desires, as they are not from the Father but from the world. The speaker warns that living a life devoted to the things of this world while calling oneself a Christian is deceptive and contrary to Scripture.
Come Out of the Darkness of Babylon
1.8K45:50Babylon2TI 4:3REV 17:1REV 18:1REV 19:19REV 21:9The video shown during the sermon was described as a production created by the church. The speaker prayed for the congregation and mentioned that some people may choose to stay behind and seek the Lord in the sanctuary. The speaker then discussed the book of Revelation, explaining that the first three chapters serve as an introduction to the overwhelming scenes depicted in the rest of the book. Chapter 18 was highlighted as describing life as it is currently known, particularly in the United States, focusing on pleasure, entertainment, and sensuality.
What Is True Repentance?
1.8K45:34ACT 3:19This sermon emphasizes the transformative power of repentance and the importance of yielding to God's work in our hearts. The speaker shares a personal testimony of a life marked by sin and rebellion, leading to a powerful encounter with God that brought about lasting change and victory over habitual sin. The message highlights the need for genuine repentance, the sorrow that leads to transformation, and the fruit of a changed life that reflects God's work within.
A Word to Apostates
1.7K43:31ApostasyEZK 36:312TI 3:5REV 3:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of making a commitment to God in light of the current events happening in the world. He urges the audience to take a serious look at the news and recognize that time is running out. The speaker encourages individuals to make concrete commitments to change their lives and not just offer vague apologies to God. He highlights nine signs that indicate a lack of commitment to God, such as prioritizing money and goods, insincere worship, and indifference towards eternal matters. The sermon draws inspiration from the message to the Church of Sardis in Revelation 3, where Jesus warns the church about their spiritual deadness and calls them to wake up and strengthen what remains.
Heart Surrender
1.7K39:35SurrenderISA 29:13MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of people honoring God with their words and outward actions, but neglecting to keep their hearts close to Him. He criticizes the prevalence of the prosperity gospel and the tendency to tell people what they want to hear. The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking and embracing the truth, even if it is uncomfortable. He encourages listeners to examine their hearts and let go of any indulgences or fears that may be holding them back from fully surrendering to God. The sermon concludes with a call to return to God with all our hearts and engage in fasting as a means of drawing closer to Him.
Avoiding Sexual Immorality by Shane Idleman and Steve Gallagher
1.6K1:06:02PRO 4:23ROM 6:121CO 6:182CO 7:10JAS 4:8This sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance, restoration, and the need to guard our hearts and minds against the influences of the world, particularly in the realm of sexual sin. It highlights the power of desire, the necessity to stay away from temptation, and the significance of repentance for salvation and restoration. The message underscores the need for a heart transformation and a deep commitment to God's kingdom.
Intoxicated With Babylon-Chapter Two
1.5K10:05BabylonGEN 11:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the battle between the forces of good and evil as the end times approach. While the Battle of Armageddon is well-known, the speaker emphasizes that the greater battle is between the kingdom of darkness and God's kingdom. The power of the enemy is said to grow stronger as the return of Christ draws near. The speaker also highlights the importance of believers separating themselves from the world system and avoiding becoming immersed in worldly activities. They warn that continually choosing the spirit of the world over God is akin to taking the mark of the enemy.
Isaiah’s Apocalypse
1.5K37:55ApocalypseISA 24:1ZEP 1:18REV 8:13In this sermon, the speaker discusses the prophecy in Isaiah 24, which describes the destruction and chaos that will come upon the earth. The speaker emphasizes that everyone will be affected by this devastation, regardless of their social status. The timing of events described in the chapter is mixed up, with some verses referring to the end of the world and others depicting life on earth before that. The speaker warns of the impending chaos and urges the audience to appreciate the work of Steve Gallagher, who founded Pure Life in Kentucky, as it will be a source of gratitude in the future.
Longing for Sodom
1.4K51:32SodomEZK 16:49In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the danger of prioritizing comfort, pleasure, and entertainment over spiritual well-being. He uses the example of Lot and his wife, who chose the materialistic lifestyle of Sodom and Gomorrah over raising their children in a godly environment. The preacher warns that when people become consumed with selfish pursuits, they become indifferent to the needs of others. He reminds the audience that the foundation of the Christian life is love for one another, as commanded by Jesus. The preacher calls for a wake-up call and urges the congregation to let go of worldly attachments and focus on their spiritual lives and the well-being of their loved ones.
The Voice of Darkness
1.4K37:57DarknessIn this sermon, the preacher focuses on the themes of wisdom and sin, particularly sexual sin. The first nine chapters of Proverbs are highlighted, emphasizing the value of wisdom as God's perspectives on life. The preacher also discusses the allure and price of sin, cautioning against the influence of media and the company of troublemakers. The sermon encourages listeners to acquire wisdom and understanding, reminding them of the health and benefits it brings to their lives.
Intoxicated With Babylon-Chapter Four
1.4K09:02Babylon2CO 6:14EPH 2:1In this sermon transcript, the speaker discusses the negative influence of the world on Christians and emphasizes the importance of separating oneself from worldly values. The speaker highlights the prevalence of immoral content in media and warns against Christians immersing themselves in such influences. The sermon emphasizes the need for an eternal perspective and the long-term goal of God in preparing believers to come out from the world. The ultimate purpose of separating from the world is to be devoted to God and to be part of the bride of Christ, free from any other lovers.
Intoxicated With Babylon-Chapter Three
1.4K09:50BabylonGEN 13:10MAT 6:33LUK 12:341TI 6:10HEB 11:8JAS 4:41JN 2:15In this sermon, the speaker discusses the influence of worldly culture on the church and how it can deceive and weaken the faith of believers. He uses the story of Lot and his family in Sodom as an example of the consequences of turning away from God and embracing the things of this world. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living a life of faith and consecration like Abraham, who was determined to follow and obey God no matter the cost. He also challenges lukewarm Christians to examine their hearts and prioritize their love for God over the love for worldly things.
The Fall of Lucifer
1.4K49:15LuciferISA 14:12ISA 14:17EZK 28:11LUK 10:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the fall of Lucifer and the contrasting path taken by Jesus. He highlights how Lucifer's ambition and pride led to his downfall, as described in Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28. The preacher emphasizes that while Lucifer sought to exalt himself, Jesus humbled himself and became a servant, even unto death on the cross. The sermon also mentions the bustling activity and diverse personalities of the angelic beings in heaven.
Restoration of a Damaged Soul
1.4K40:31RestorationPSA 19:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of choosing the Word of God over the empty cisterns of the world. He warns that after graduating from a program, there will be a temptation to turn back to worldly distractions like television and the internet. The speaker shares his personal testimony of finding more joy in the Bible than anything else in life, even friendships. He also highlights biblical stories of Jonah, David, and Uzziah to illustrate the consequences of turning away from God's precepts and falling into sin. The sermon emphasizes the sureness and power of God's testimony and the blessing of having a reliable source of truth in a world filled with uncertainties.
The Coming Great Deception
1.4K44:03Great DeceptionPSA 15:2PSA 51:6PSA 145:18MAT 24:3ROM 1:181TI 2:42TI 3:72TI 4:4In this sermon, the preacher discusses the consequences of rejecting the truth of God's word. He emphasizes the importance of understanding right from wrong and warns against accepting falsehoods as truth. The preacher also highlights the judgment that awaits those who do not believe in God. He concludes by mentioning the final giving over to one's desires and the need for continuous warning messages to ensure understanding and obedience. The sermon references verses from the Bible, including Matthew 24 and the concept of God's holiness being vindicated.
I Saw the Lord!
1.3K42:14IsaiahLEV 19:2ISA 1:12ISA 6:6ISA 29:13MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preparing one's heart to receive the word of God. He encourages listeners to consecrate themselves and not evade the reality of their spiritual condition. The preacher references biblical figures like Isaiah, Micaiah, Daniel, and John, who all had powerful encounters with God and saw Him as the great I am. He highlights the need for humility and true worship, emphasizing that worship is not just singing songs but bowing down before God.
Careless Ease
1.3K06:31PRO 25:28MAT 16:24ROM 8:141CO 6:121CO 10:13GAL 5:16GAL 5:22EPH 5:18TIT 2:121PE 5:8This sermon emphasizes the need for Christians to deny themselves and resist the temptations of indulgence and self-gratification that the enemy uses to distract and weaken believers. It warns against the dangers of overindulgence, leading to moral cowardice and a lack of spiritual preparedness for the challenges ahead. The call is to be controlled by the Holy Spirit, to seek God's will before acting on desires, and to learn the discipline of saying no to self in order to be led by the Spirit and stand firm in faith.
The Dark Lord of This World
1.3K22:15SatanEPH 2:1EPH 6:12In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing how people are often consumed by their daily lives and fail to see the bigger picture. He explains that the enemy, a dark lord, tries to keep people focused on the trivial things in life, such as sports, to distract them from the spiritual realm. The speaker then encourages the audience to rise above the mundane and see things from a different perspective. He references Ephesians 2 and mentions that there will be two half talks, one from himself and one from Jeff, both of whom are feeling somewhat disconnected.
Intoxicated With Babylon-Chapter Five
1.3K09:42BabylonLEV 11:44MAT 5:482CO 7:1EPH 4:221TH 4:7HEB 12:141PE 1:15In this video, Steve Gallagher discusses the importance of holiness in the Christian life. He emphasizes that holiness is not a popular concept in today's society, but it is still a central requirement for believers. Gallagher explains that God calls us to strive towards holiness and to repent of sin. He also highlights the idea that our time on earth is a testing ground and a preparation for eternity, where we will be used by God in ways we cannot fully comprehend.
The Apocalypse - Revelation 1:1-4
1.3K1:02:33Apocalypse StudyREV 1:1In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging the power and significance of the first four verses of the book of Revelation. They express a prayer for understanding and the importance of studying this marvelous book. The speaker mentions that they will focus on the first four verses in this session and save the discussion of Jesus Christ for the next week. They highlight the four-step process of communication in the book of Revelation, from God to Jesus Christ, to the angels, to John, and finally to the churches. The sermon concludes with a greeting from John to the seven churches in Asia, emphasizing grace and peace from God, the seven spirits before His throne, and Jesus Christ.
God's Passion for Holiness
1.3K39:13HolinessJOB 1:1PSA 119:9MAT 6:332CO 12:7HEB 12:141PE 1:15In this sermon, Steve Gallagher emphasizes the importance of holiness in the lives of believers. He challenges the congregation to examine their homes and remove any worldly influences, such as television, magazines, and internet usage, that hinder their walk with God. Gallagher reminds the listeners that this call to holiness is personal and urges them to separate themselves from the ways of the world. He references the story of Job to illustrate God's desire for a deeper level of understanding and surrender in the lives of believers.
Intoxicated With Babylon-Chapter Six
1.3K09:50Babylon1JN 2:17REV 3:14In the video, Steve Gallagher discusses the urgency of turning away from the ways of the world and getting serious about the things of God. He emphasizes the need to sound the alarm and warn people that time is running out. Gallagher points out that the American church has created a gospel that fits the American lifestyle, neglecting certain biblical teachings and fashioning a slightly off version of the truth. The solution, according to Gallagher, is sincere and deep repentance, acknowledging that we are grieving a holy God and turning away from idolatry.