
Teresa Conlon
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A God Directed Life
2.9K58:572CH 7:14PSA 37:5PRO 3:5ISA 55:8JER 29:11MAT 6:33ROM 8:28In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Proverbs 3:5, which emphasizes the importance of trusting in God to direct our lives. The speaker shares a personal experience of attending a born-again evangelical church and being deeply impacted by the message of this scripture. They highlight the significance of trusting God with all our hearts and acknowledge that there may be parts of our hearts that still struggle to fully trust Him. The speaker encourages listeners to embark on a journey of surrendering their lives to God's direction and trusting Him to lead them.
Breaking Strongholds-When the Past Is Your Teacher
2.8K1:00:03EXO 12:8JDG 4:2JDG 10:101SA 7:3In this sermon, Samuel addresses the people of Israel after the reign of King Saul. He recounts the history of Israel, starting with their deliverance from Egypt by Moses and Aaron. He highlights how the people would forget God and turn to idol worship, leading to oppression by their enemies. However, God would raise up judges like Jeroboam, Baden, Jephthah, and Samuel to deliver them. The sermon emphasizes the cycle of forgetting and repentance that Israel went through and how God had a timing and purpose in bringing this cycle to an end.
A Prepared Heart
2.5K52:54Obedience2CH 12:14MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of the word of God to bring hope and transformation to broken hearts. He shares the story of a young man who, despite being surrounded by despair and outnumbered, found light and understanding when he heard the word of the Lord. The preacher highlights that the voice of God has the ability to bring peace, sanity, and a future to those who open their hearts to it. He encourages the congregation to embrace the freedom and life that God offers, and to walk with the Holy Spirit, trusting in His plan for their lives.
God Has Prepared a Place for You
2.4K53:08PSA 34:22PSA 103:8ISA 43:18JON 4:2MAT 5:7MAT 16:24ROM 7:24In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Jonah in the Bible. He highlights how the preaching of God's word can have a profound impact on people's lives, even those who initially scoffed at the idea of God. The preacher emphasizes that the Holy Spirit's hand was evident in the results of the preaching. Despite this, Jonah himself is tormented and expresses a desire to die. The preacher then delves into Jonah chapter 4, where God questions Jonah's anger. The sermon concludes with the message that God has prepared a place for each individual.
Is the Water in Your Well Drinkable
2.1K53:48ISA 12:3MAT 6:33JHN 4:14JHN 7:38REV 21:6In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of having a good well in a dry and thirsty land. He compares the land to our total being, including our mind, heart, soul, and body. The speaker emphasizes that a good well, which represents salvation, is necessary for us to be fruitful and produce a harvest. He mentions that in the promised land, there were wells of salvation all over, and similarly, there are wells that spring up in our minds and spirits, nourishing us and causing us to be fruitful. The speaker also references Psalm 44, which highlights how God delivered his people and brought them into the promised land.
Lessons From the Pit
2.1K48:28JosephGEN 39:9MAT 6:33The sermon is titled "Lessons from the Pit" and the speaker begins by praying for guidance and understanding from the Holy Spirit. The message focuses on the story of Joseph from the Bible, specifically the part where his brothers plot to kill him but instead throw him into a pit. The speaker explains that this pit represents a place of dealing and humbling where God puts those who need to come to the end of themselves and learn to rely on Him. The sermon emphasizes the importance of being humble and open to God's truth, even when facing difficult circumstances.
At the Kings Gate
2.0K1:00:232CO 3:5In this sermon titled "At the King's Gate," the speaker focuses on the story of Esther in the Bible. The sermon emphasizes the importance of having a heart for God and living for His glory. The speaker highlights the character of Mordecai, who stands firm at the king's gate despite facing opposition and persecution. Mordecai's unwavering faith and obedience to God's will ultimately lead to a revelation and a prophetic message for Esther. The sermon encourages listeners to stay faithful to God, even in the face of adversity, and to trust in His power and guidance.
Small Things Are Big Things
1.9K52:56ZEC 4:10MAT 13:31This sermon emphasizes the significance of seemingly small things in our spiritual life, highlighting how even the tiniest seed of faith or sin can have a profound impact. It urges listeners not to despise small beginnings or overlook small sins, as they can hinder the fullness of God's purpose. The message stresses the need for humility, repentance, and surrender to God in addressing these areas to experience transformation and fulfill God's intended plan.
Restoring Your Passion for Christ - Part 3
1.8K56:14GEN 12:1GEN 16:1GEN 20:16GEN 21:1EPH 5:22HEB 11:11This sermon delves into the story of Abraham and Sarah, highlighting the struggles and growth in their marriage as they navigate through betrayals, bitterness, and forgiveness. It emphasizes the importance of trust, forgiveness, and unity in ministry marriages, showing how God can work through couples who choose to align their hearts with His will.
The Graves of Lust
1.7K1:00:20EXO 16:2EXO 16:11EXO 16:31EXO 17:1NUM 11:1NUM 11:18MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude for God's mercy and anointing to set people free from lust and discontent. The sermon focuses on the story of the Israelites being brought to the entrance of the Promised Land after going through various lessons and trials. However, when they sent spies to explore the land, they became amazed at what they saw. The preacher emphasizes the need to overcome the mindset of lust and complaining, and highlights the importance of believing in God's intervention and the power of the kingdom of God. The sermon references Numbers 11, where the mixed multitude among the Israelites fell into lusting and complained about their desire for flesh to eat.
Prepared for the Snare
1.7K1:00:10JDG 6:25In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of feeling the presence of God during a meeting. They express a sense of liberation and disregard for time constraints, as they focus on the overwhelming presence of God and the impact it has on people's lives. The speaker then references the story of Gideon and how his lack of trust and shifting of priorities led to the loss of God's testimony. They emphasize the importance of hearing and responding to God's voice, regardless of one's status or abilities, and how this can bring victory and transformation to future generations.
Life and Death Struggle Which Will You Serve
1.7K52:58ROM 6:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of making a firm decision to resist the temptations and deceptions of the enemy. Drawing from the story of Daniel in the book of Daniel chapter one verse eight, the speaker encourages the audience to purpose in their hearts to remain faithful to God and not defile themselves with worldly influences. The speaker also shares a story about two horses representing the battle between good and evil within a person, highlighting the need to feed the good and resist the evil. The sermon further explores the concept of yielding to God and choosing righteousness over sin, referencing Romans 6:13. The speaker emphasizes that although we are engaged in a spiritual battle, the Holy Spirit empowers us to have victory over the enemy.
Breaking the Strongholds in Your Family
1.6K1:07:21MRK 8:22MRK 9:24In this sermon titled "Breaking the Strongholds in Your Family," the preacher emphasizes the unity of the gospel message. He highlights the central theme that God sent His son, Jesus Christ, to die for the sins of humanity, offering new life and cleansing to those who believe in Him. The preacher encourages believers to live in the power of the Holy Spirit and to overcome strongholds in their families. He draws inspiration from the story of Caleb and Joshua in the Bible, emphasizing the need for strength, courage, and faith in claiming the promised land. The sermon also references the story of Jesus healing a blind man in Bethsaida, illustrating the importance of obedience and faith in following Jesus.
When Jesus Shows Himself
1.5K1:00:15JesusMAT 10:39LUK 10:38JHN 4:24JHN 8:32JHN 14:6JHN 15:52TI 2:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of laying down our fears, resistance, and failures before God. He encourages listeners to turn to Jesus and receive his life-giving word, regardless of their past failures. The preacher highlights the need for a heart transformation rather than relying solely on performance. He also discusses the story of Mary and Martha from Luke 10, emphasizing the importance of responding to the truth when Jesus shows himself to us.
Licking Fish
1.5K52:08ISA 57:13MAT 6:33MRK 6:7MRK 6:30In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of faith and how it can impact our lives and the kingdom of God. He uses the example of Jesus feeding the 5,000 to illustrate the concept of faith. The speaker emphasizes that faith requires us to recognize our own emptiness and inability to fulfill God's commands on our own. He also highlights the significance of this miracle by noting that it is mentioned in all four Gospels, indicating its importance.
Is God Calling You to Be a Deliverer
1.3K51:562CH 7:14EST 4:14ISA 41:10JER 1:5MAT 28:19EPH 6:101PE 2:9In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story of Esther in the Bible, specifically in Esther Chapter 4. The speaker emphasizes the need for believers to recognize the bigger picture and understand that God is in control, even when things may seem chaotic. The speaker also highlights the importance of being willing to surrender oneself to God and give Him everything. The sermon also touches on the theme of intimidation and how believers should stand firm in their faith, just like Mordecai did in the story of Esther.
Ministry Marriage (Time for Renewal Conference)
1.3K1:02:03MAL 2:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not deceiving God and pretending to be righteous. He highlights the need for individuals to make things right and open their eyes to their own faults. The speaker also mentions the cry of a wife who feels betrayed and separated from her husband. The sermon references the story of Abraham and Sarah, where Sarah initially laughs at the idea of having a son, but is rebuked by God who reminds her that nothing is too hard for Him.
An Awesome God
1.3K59:18PSA 4:4PSA 46:10PRO 9:10MAT 5:8MAT 6:33JHN 14:27In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the faithfulness and provision of God. They share personal testimonies of how God has provided for them, including a miraculous provision of a vehicle. The speaker encourages obedience to God, stating that when we obey Him, He shows up and performs miracles in our lives. They also highlight the importance of having an open heart towards God and towards others. The sermon concludes with a reminder that God may ask us to do things we don't want to do, but He is an awesome God who can multiply our efforts and bring blessings into our lives.
Esther-for Such a Time as This
1.3K1:00:02EST 4:14PSA 92:12MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing the joy and hope that comes from being a follower of Jesus. He emphasizes the fear of growing old that the world has, but highlights the beauty of aging in Christ. The speaker then turns to the book of Esther and discusses how God can transform us in an instant, freeing us from fear, unbelief, and self-pity. He encourages the audience to live selflessly and not be consumed by the selfishness of the world.
Fulfilling Our Destiny
1.3K59:47In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing the strong presence of God in recent church services and the abundance of blessings received by the congregation. He shares a testimony of a young man who prayed for God's presence in his workplace and witnessed the transformation of his colleagues. The speaker then references the story of King David in the Bible, highlighting how David recognized that all his blessings and success came from God. David's response to God's mercy was a desire to do things right and establish justice in his kingdom. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God's continued blessings and guidance in the lives of the listeners.
The Day Jesus Was Astonished
1.2K57:29MAT 6:33MAT 7:17MAT 7:24LUK 7:1JHN 8:32ROM 8:32EPH 2:13In this sermon, the preacher reflects on a passage from the Bible about a servant who was dear to a man and was sick and ready to die. The preacher emphasizes that this servant was a slave, highlighting the value that the man placed on individuals, regardless of their social status. The preacher also discusses the importance of having compassion and concern for others, as well as the need to let people into our lives. The sermon concludes with a call to humility and repentance, acknowledging our limitations and surrendering to God's will.
The Anointing
1.1K1:09:301KI 19:19MAT 6:331JN 2:20JUD 1:1In this sermon titled "The Anointing," preacher William Dumas emphasizes the importance of having the anointing from the Holy One. He refers to 1 John 2:20, which states that believers have an anointing and know all things. Dumas highlights the significance of hearing God's voice and being moved by His presence, rather than being swayed by external displays of power. He also addresses the issue of pride and judgment in the heart, using the example of Elijah's experience in 1 Kings 19. Overall, the sermon encourages listeners to seek and rely on the anointing of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Calling God Good
1.1K52:30In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the theme of calling God good, using examples from the Bible. The speaker references Psalm 129 and the story of Sarah, the wife of Abraham, who clung to God's promise of having a son despite the passing years. The speaker emphasizes the importance of still believing in God's goodness even when hope is disappointed and promises seem delayed. They highlight the need to declare that God is righteous and that everything He allows in our lives is ultimately for our good.
Obedient Faith
1.1K59:35GEN 22:7MAT 6:33ROM 10:172CO 5:7HEB 11:6JAS 2:17In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of obedient faith in the lives of believers. He emphasizes that every person who belongs to Jesus Christ has been given a measure of faith. However, it is God's desire for this faith to be active and alive, just like a child. The speaker shares a personal testimony of initially feeling resistant to doing something for the Lord, but eventually realizing the need for obedience and surrender. He encourages listeners to seek the fear of God and to value His voice above all else.
We Would See Jesus
1.1K55:52LUK 17:7JHN 12:25In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing God to speak and move in our lives, rather than relying on our own efforts and strategies. He challenges the notion that ministry requires worldly success and recognition, stating that true ministry is found in serving others and waiting on God. The speaker then references the story of Lazarus in John chapter 11, highlighting how Jesus' powerful word brought liberation and resurrection to a man who was bound by death. He warns against living a self-directed life focused on personal gain, stating that such a life is temporary and ultimately leads to loss. Instead, he encourages listeners to surrender their lives to God and embrace a faith that is willing to go through the fire of service.