Episodes

  • No Christmas Without Christ
    Dec 25 2025
    This sermon emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the essential foundation of the Christmas holiday, arguing that secular celebrations lack true meaning without His presence. By citing various biblical passages, the text illustrates that the birth of the Messiah was a divine intervention intended to provide humanity with eternal salvation rather than temporary festive cheer. The author asserts that while decorations and gifts are pleasant, authentic joy and peace are only accessible through a personal relationship with the Savior. Ultimately, the source serves as a spiritual call to action, encouraging believers to prioritize worship and gratitude over the commercial aspects of the season. It concludes by highlighting that the transformation of the human heart is the greatest miracle associated with the Nativity story.
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    8 mins
  • Joy To The World
    Dec 23 2025
    This sermon explores the profound distinction between fleeting happiness and everlasting biblical joy, which is rooted in the arrival of Jesus Christ rather than favorable life circumstances. By weaving together scriptural passages and celebratory hymns, the text structures its message around the divine announcement that God has entered human history to offer redemption and strength to all people. The primary purpose of the message is to invite readers to prepare their hearts for this presence, suggesting that true joy is an abiding spiritual reality that can coexist with pain and uncertainty. Ultimately, the source serves as a theological call to find hope in salvation and to recognize that Christ’s presence provides a lasting peace that the world cannot provide or destroy.
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    9 mins
  • A Never-Ending Love
    Dec 11 2025
    "A Never-Ending Love Sermon," presents a comprehensive theological message centered on the nature of God's love. The text systematically outlines that divine affection is everlasting, unconditional, and transforming, asserting that it has no expiration date and is not based on human performance or merit. Furthermore, the sermon emphasizes that God’s love is personal, affirming that believers are individually known and called by name, belonging to Him rather than to their failures or the world. This message is consistently supported by direct quotes from biblical scripture such as Jeremiah 31:3 and Romans 5:8, concluding with a prayer that asks God to help believers rest in and reflect this never-ending, restorative love.
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    10 mins
  • I Will Follow Jesus
    Dec 1 2025
    This sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen thoroughly examines what it means to accept the invitation to follow Jesus Christ. The message posits that discipleship is a call to radical transformation, demanding that believers deny themselves daily, surrender selfish desires, and prioritize God's will above personal comfort or relationships. Drawing on multiple biblical passages, the sermon explains that true commitment requires urgency and that the willingness to sacrifice is integral to taking up one’s cross. The text argues that the practical demonstration of following Christ is found in living with purpose and loving others universally, offering grace and mercy to a world in need. Ultimately, while acknowledging the high cost of this devotion, the sermon concludes that the reward is incomparable, promising security, purpose, and the promise of eternal life.
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    12 mins
  • Great Are You Lord
    Nov 19 2025
    "Great Are You, Lord," is a devotional text focusing entirely on the magnitude and character of God. It powerfully asserts that God’s greatness is evident in both His mighty power of creation, such as forming the heavens by speaking, and His profound compassion and mercy toward humanity. The text heavily relies on scriptural references, quoting numerous Psalms and other biblical books to support its central theme that God is unchanging, faithful, and forgiving. Ultimately, the source functions as a call to action, urging the audience to respond to this divine greatness with a surrendered life, unwavering faith, and continuous, earnest praise.
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    13 mins
  • A Clean Temple
    Nov 13 2025
    “A Clean Temple,” delivered by Dr. Bobby Allen, focuses on the Christian concept that the believer's body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. The message uses the Bible verse 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 as its foundational scripture to establish that individuals are "living sanctuaries" for God. Allen argues that for God’s presence, peace, and power to flow freely, this personal "temple" must be kept clean, meaning believers must remove spiritual clutter like anger, pride, and jealousy from their hearts. The sermon references the purification actions of Jesus in the temple (John 2:13–16) and King Solomon's completed temple (2 Chronicles 5:13–14) to illustrate the necessity and benefits of holiness, concluding that cleaning is a daily practice of repentance, reflection, and renewal that invites God's glory.
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    11 mins
  • Unpacking Put God First How Divine Positioning Transforms You
    Nov 7 2025
    The provided text consists of excerpts from a sermon titled “Put God First,” written by Dr. Bobby Allen, which focuses on the central theme of prioritizing God above all worldly concerns. The sermon uses Matthew 6:33 as its foundational scripture, asserting that seeking God's kingdom first ensures that all other necessary things will be provided. Allen argues that putting God first is not just about establishing priorities but about proper positioning and aligning one's plans with God's will, which is evidenced by giving Him one's first fruits, thoughts, and love. Furthermore, the text suggests that this realignment leads to positive life changes, including increased peace and clarified purpose, citing figures like Abraham and Daniel as examples of obedience. Finally, the sermon stresses that there is a blessing attached to giving God the "first things," particularly in finances and family life, by referencing the promise of provision found in Malachi 3:10.
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    12 mins
  • Put God First In Your Life
    Nov 4 2025
    The provided text consists of excerpts from a sermon titled “Put God First,” written by Dr. Bobby Allen, which focuses on the central theme of prioritizing God above all worldly concerns. The sermon uses Matthew 6:33 as its foundational scripture, asserting that seeking God's kingdom first ensures that all other necessary things will be provided. Allen argues that putting God first is not just about establishing priorities but about proper positioning and aligning one's plans with God's will, which is evidenced by giving Him one's first fruits, thoughts, and love. Furthermore, the text suggests that this realignment leads to positive life changes, including increased peace and clarified purpose, citing figures like Abraham and Daniel as examples of obedience. Finally, the sermon stresses that there is a blessing attached to giving God the "first things," particularly in finances and family life, by referencing the promise of provision found in Malachi 3:10.
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    10 mins