
Steve Hill
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Gimmie Some Sugar
3.5K47:03Christian LifeISA 30:91CO 1:171CO 2:22TI 4:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for the next generation of preachers to operate in the miraculous and demonstrate the power of God. He criticizes the use of enticing words over the demonstration of power, warning that this will leave the young pastors ill-equipped for the spiritual battle ahead. The preacher also highlights the danger of trading the central message of the cross for a soothing massage by the clergy and relying on slick how-to manuals instead of seeking fresh bread from heaven. He issues a warning about the consequences of not preaching the severe penalties for disobeying God, as it leads to a society without fear of God. The preacher encourages pastors to seek God and rely on His wisdom rather than relying on external sources for their messages. He concludes by urging everyone to turn to 2 Timothy 4, where the apostle Paul charges Timothy to preach the word with demonstration of the spirit and power of God.
Hell to Pay
3.2K39:39HellPSA 50:16MAT 6:33LUK 8:17LUK 12:3LUK 12:16JHN 3:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of fearing God and keeping His commandments. He warns that God will judge every secret thing, whether good or evil, at the end of our lives. The speaker also discusses the prevalence of crime and evil in society, from serial rapists and killers to historical persecutors of Christians. He shares a personal story of facing judgment for his own actions and highlights the significance of the Great Commission in spreading the word of God. The sermon concludes with reminders that we will be held accountable for our words, time, and talents, and that everything we do will be judged by God.
In the Potters Hands
3.1K05:29PSA 139:13ISA 29:16ISA 64:8JHN 15:1ACT 9:15ROM 9:211CO 12:12EPH 2:102TI 2:21HEB 12:6This sermon emphasizes how God works uniquely in each of our lives according to His purpose, even when we struggle with the trials and challenges He allows. It highlights the analogy of God as the potter and us as the clay, being molded and shaped by Him in seclusion and through various life experiences. The message encourages surrendering to God's sovereignty and recognizing our individuality and unique roles within the body of Christ, all crafted by the mighty hands of God.
Where Are the Men of God
3.1K05:152SA 12:1This sermon delves into the story of King David's grave sins of adultery and murder, showcasing how we often try to cover up our sins instead of seeking true repentance and cleansing from God. It emphasizes the importance of facing our sins, acknowledging them, and allowing God to wash us clean. The narrative of Nathan confronting David with a parable serves as a powerful reminder of the need for genuine repentance and the consequences of trying to hide our wrongdoing.
The Days of Our Flesh
2.7K28:35Christian LifeECC 9:10MAT 6:33MAT 16:26JHN 9:4GAL 6:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not wasting time and being motivated to make a difference in the world. He encourages the audience to seek a pastor who will challenge and convict them rather than just entertain them. The speaker shares personal stories of how his own life was transformed by his faith in Jesus and his dedication to hard work. He also highlights the urgency of spreading the message of Christ and calls for the church to rise up and take action in these critical times. The sermon references Ecclesiastes 9:10 and Jesus' words in John 9:4 to emphasize the need to work diligently while there is still time.
A 911 True Story
2.3K07:25JHN 3:16This sermon shares a powerful testimony of a man who survived the 9/11 attacks and turned to Jesus, leading others to Christ in the midst of tragedy. It emphasizes the urgency of seeking the Lord while He may be found and accepting Jesus as Savior in the dispensation of grace. The message highlights the sacrificial love of Jesus on the cross, His forgiveness, and victory over death, inviting listeners to respond to His call.
Keep a Closed Mind
2.2K44:39Christian LifeJHN 3:16GAL 1:6In this sermon, the preacher starts by sharing his routine of watching the news to relax after a service. He then mentions watching a film about the Gospel of Judas, where Jesus supposedly speaks to Judas during the Last Supper. The preacher shares a humorous anecdote about playing a prank with his car clicker at a mall. He then transitions to discussing the importance of staying focused on the Gospel of Jesus Christ and emphasizes the message of John 3:16, stating that God loved the world and sent His Son to die for it. He rejects the idea of other ways to heaven and emphasizes the need to believe in Jesus for salvation. The preacher concludes by mentioning the future possibility of voice-activated technology and how it could be used to access specific TV programs or news broadcasts.
Judgment Day
2.1K47:05Judgment DayDEU 32:35LUK 12:16HEB 10:31In this sermon, the speaker addresses four different types of people: those who are close to the truth, those who are distant from the truth, those who are close to Jesus but not fully committed, and those who have never known the Lord. The speaker emphasizes that both sides of the story will be known and every sin will be revealed. He urges listeners to come to the Lord and seek forgiveness, emphasizing that God knows everything about them. The speaker also mentions a personal experience with a lawyer who confronted him about the truth, highlighting the importance of honesty. The sermon concludes with the speaker encouraging everyone to pay attention to the message and give God their full attention.
Draw Yourself a Circle Around Your Life
2.0K11:07PRO 22:4ECC 4:9MAT 6:11JHN 6:662TI 1:9Steve Hill shares his personal journey of being a drug addict saved by grace and emphasizes the importance of humility and approaching God with reverence. He delves into the biblical concept of focusing on God's plan for our lives and not being overwhelmed by worldly desires. Hill highlights the significance of having a small, godly circle of influence and staying within that circle to walk in God's favor.
Shocking Sins of Sodom and the American Church (Clip)
1.9K05:55LEV 18:222CH 7:14PRO 16:18EZK 16:49MAT 5:3LUK 14:26JHN 6:531JN 2:15This sermon addresses the sins of pride, indulgence, neglect of the poor, and abominations committed before God, drawing parallels between the behaviors of Sodom and Gomorrah and the current state of America. The speaker highlights the moral decay and abominable acts witnessed in society, emphasizing the need for repentance and a return to God's ways.
The Call for the Church to Leave the Plains of Sodom and Gomorrah
1.8K44:47GEN 19:24This sermon delves into the story of Abram and Lot, focusing on the consequences of separating from godly influences and dwelling in sinful environments like Sodom and Gomorrah. It emphasizes the need to flee from sin, not hide or minimize it, and to seek refuge in God's presence away from worldly temptations.
Spiritual Avalanche: The Threat of False Teachings That Could Destroy Millions
1.6K08:53JDG 17:6PRO 18:21MAT 24:24JHN 14:62CO 10:4EPH 6:122TI 2:152TI 4:3HEB 4:121PE 5:8This sermon warns about a spiritual avalanche of false teachings that is covering the body of Christ, likened to a dangerous snowfall on a majestic mountain. The vision reveals the need for spiritual vigilance and discernment as believers are being lulled into deception by modern teachings that challenge the foundational truths of Christ. The call is for spiritual leaders to take swift action, using the 'weapons of warfare' to combat heresy and preserve the solid, biblical truth that can save and strengthen believers.
Hush Little Sinner
1.6K02:32MAT 16:26JHN 10:10JAS 4:71JN 2:15This sermon warns against the deceptive promises of Satan, who offers temporary worldly pleasures and distractions to lead people away from God. It emphasizes the importance of not being swayed by material wealth, fame, or false happiness, but to instead focus on the eternal consequences and the judgment to come. The message urges listeners to turn away from the lies of the enemy and choose to follow Jesus, who offers true joy and fulfillment.
God's Wrath and His Love
1.6K04:30PSA 106:37PRO 24:11ISA 1:17ROM 6:23REV 20:12This sermon delves into a courtroom battle where the verdict is about to be delivered, highlighting the consequences of sin and the need for God's mercy through the blood of Jesus. It addresses the atrocities of the past and present, emphasizing the importance of standing up for the voiceless and the unborn. The sermon challenges the nation's stance on abortion and the disregard for God's commandments, warning of the impending judgment and the ultimate authority of God over man's laws.
Sermon From the Last Summit
1.3K06:38GEN 6:8This sermon reflects on the tragic event of the Great Flood as described in Genesis, emphasizing the consequences of not heeding God's warnings through Noah. It paints a vivid picture of the chaos and destruction that unfolded as the waters rose, and the desperation of those who realized their impending doom. The focus is on the urgency of repentance and seeking salvation before it's too late, drawing parallels to the present day and the importance of responding to God's call while grace is still available.
Awake America
821:08:08RevivalEvangelismAmericaLUK 15:10ACT 8:26Steve Hill passionately shares the transformative power of God through personal testimonies, emphasizing the importance of reaching out to those who are lost and broken. He recounts the story of a mother who, despite her initial resistance, encounters God at an event and becomes an evangelist herself. Hill highlights the need for churches to prepare for the influx of souls and the significance of altar calls in leading people to Christ. He encourages believers to engage with sinners and not to shy away from sharing the gospel, as many are close to the truth yet remain unsaved. The sermon calls for a revival that not only blesses the church but actively seeks to win the lost.