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  • Turning Discouragement into Strength 9•15•24
    2024/09/16

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    In this powerful sermon titled Turning Discouragement into Strength, Apostle Junie Kelley dives deep into the emotional and spiritual battle of feeling abandoned or disheartened. Drawing from Job 23:1-4; 8 (CEV), the question "God, where are you?" echoes a familiar cry of those struggling through tough times. Discouragement, as highlighted in Deuteronomy 29:29 (AMP & CEV), is the opposite of courage, draining our motivation to press forward. But as John 10:10 (AMP) reminds us, life in Christ is meant to be full, and 2 Corinthians 4:17 (CEV) points to the temporary nature of our trials. The sermon emphasizes the harmful effects of prolonged discouragement, warning how it leads to bitterness and exhaustion. But the message doesn't stop there—it teaches how to find strength in moments of despair, citing Isaiah 40:27-31 (MSG) and encouraging reflection and pause with Selah. Finally, Psalm 3:3-4 (ESV) offers reassurance, reminding us that God is our shield, our source of glory, and the One who lifts our heads.











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    1 時間 19 分
  • The Multiplicity of God 9•11•24
    2024/09/12

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    In this sermon, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley explores "The Multiplicity of God," using 1 Kings 19:1-8 (NIV) to highlight how God responds in times of crisis. Drawing parallels to Madison Square Garden, where Elijah sought to prove the reality of God, Apostle Kelley defines multiplicity as the various ways God manifests His power and presence. Through Elijah’s experience, we see God’s response: He sends an angel, listens, and reminds Elijah of the importance of spending time in His Word. This sermon encourages believers to recognize and embrace the many dimensions of God's involvement in their lives.

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    54 分
  • Pruning Growth Depends on Getting Rid of the Unwanted 9•8•24
    2024/09/09

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    In this transformative sermon, Apostle Gregory Kelley delves into the spiritual principle of pruning, emphasizing that true growth often requires the removal of the unwanted and unnecessary. Drawing from key scriptures and biblical examples, Apostle Kelley teaches how pruning—whether in our personal lives, relationships, or spiritual journey—enables us to bear more fruit and experience God's fullness. He encourages listeners to embrace the discomfort of pruning seasons, trusting that God is preparing them for greater growth, purpose, and abundance. Tune in to understand how letting go of what hinders your progress can lead to divine breakthrough and renewed strength.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • What Happened to The Body Pt. 2 9•4•24
    2024/09/09

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    44 分
  • Hoping Vs. Wishing 9•1•24
    2024/09/02

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    In the sermon titled "Hoping versus Wishing," Apostle Kelley explores the profound differences between hope and wishful thinking, urging believers to hold onto hope when facing significant life changes. Hope, as defined in the sermon, is a confident expectation rooted in God's promises, while wishing is a passive desire without action. Drawing from Revelation 22:13 and Isaiah 41:4, Apostle Kelley emphasizes that God is both the beginning and the end, guiding believers to discern what is worth keeping and what should end. Through the story of a father evaluating his daughter’s potential spouse, Apostle Kelley illustrates the importance of making informed decisions based on the past, using examples like reviewing a credit report or tax returns. The message encourages listeners to avoid dwelling where God was, as seen in Luke 24:1-8, but instead to move forward to where He is actively working. The anatomy of hope is dissected, challenging individuals to assess whether they want to continue in their current reality or if it's time to seek the real essence of hope by asking deeper, trust-oriented questions.













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    1 時間 6 分
  • Returning From Captivity 8•28•24
    2024/08/29

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    In this powerful sermon, Apostle Gregory Kelley explores the concept of captivity as mentioned over 400 times in the Bible. Captivity is defined as a state where your freedom is involuntarily limited—leaving you confined, trapped, and restricted against your will. Apostle Kelley delves into the emotional and spiritual journey of resuming life after captivity, emphasizing that when God brings you out of captivity, life will never return to what it once was.

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    49 分
  • Watch Your Words (Effectual Prayers) Pt. 3 8•25•24
    2024/08/26

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    This week's sermon titled "Watch Your Words (Effectual Prayers – part 3)," Apostle Junie Kelley delves into the profound impact of our words, using the Titanic as a powerful metaphor. The sermon examines how misplaced confidence and careless speech can lead to disastrous consequences, much like the belief that "Not even God Himself could sink this ship." Through scriptural references such as James 3:10-12, Matthew 26:35, and John 21:15-17, Apostle Kelley highlights the dangers of condemnation and the power of the tongue. The phrase "Loose lips sink ships" serves as a reminder that our words carry the weight of life and death, echoing through scriptures like Proverbs 18:21, Ephesians 4:29, and 1 Peter 3:10-12. This sermon challenges listeners to guard their speech, emphasizing that what we say can either build up or tear down, much like the fate of the Titanic.

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    59 分
  • The Audacity to Ask 8•21•24
    2024/08/26

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    This week we dive into the powerful message of faith and boldness inspired by the sermon "The Audacity to Ask," preached by Apostle Gregory Kelley. The focus of this episode is on what it means to live life and do ministry at the speed of God—a speed so rapid and impactful that the world can't help but take notice.

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    1 時間 1 分