
John Follette
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Hold Fast to That Which You Have
1.7K41:25PerseveranceISA 53:2MAT 1:18MAT 13:44MAT 16:16LUK 15:4REV 3:11In this sermon, the speaker discusses the symbolism of a betrothal between the bride and the bridegroom, relating it to our relationship with Christ. He emphasizes the importance of holding fast to our faith and not allowing anyone to take it away. The speaker also addresses the fear some people have of others receiving what they believe belongs to them, reminding listeners to trust in God's justice. He then shares the parable of the lost sheep and the parable of the lost coin to illustrate God's love and pursuit of the lost. The sermon encourages believers to rejoice in the salvation and restoration of those who were lost.
First in the Natural, Then in the Spirit
1.1K1:15:19Spiritual RealmGEN 1:26In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of sense perception and how it relates to our spiritual journey. He explains that our five senses are like messengers that report back to us about our external experiences. These experiences are stored in our subconscious and can resurface at times. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being mindful of our thoughts and being careful with what we allow into our subconscious. He also references biblical examples, such as Moses and his sense of justice, to illustrate his points.
behold...what Do You See When You Look
8101:00:26BeholdingPSA 119:105MAT 6:33JHN 14:6ROM 8:28EPH 1:182TI 3:16REV 3:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of experiencing God rather than just knowing about Him. He highlights the transformative power of being redeemed and born into the realm of spiritual reality. The preacher also discusses the role of conditioning and preparation in receiving revelation and truth from God. He mentions the concept of being a sensitized plate, allowing the Spirit to speak through him without his own authorship. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God to provide the appropriate spiritual nourishment to each individual listener.
All Nature Groans
80539:01ConsummationPSA 19:1MAT 4:4JHN 6:63JHN 14:26JHN 16:131CO 2:92TI 3:16In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the groaning of nature and how it relates to our own spiritual groaning. They share a personal story about a bird that they communicate with and how it eventually brings its companion to them. The speaker emphasizes the importance of revelation and how it comes in a three-fold pattern: through nature, the written Word, and the power of the Holy Spirit. They encourage the audience to be attuned to the revelation that the Holy Spirit brings and to embrace the simplicity and profundity of God's teachings.
Blessed Is He Who Knoweth His Limitations
7621:46:32LimitationsDEU 18:15MAT 7:28MAT 13:13JHN 14:8JHN 15:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of the word of God in cleansing and transforming individuals. He refers to the three years of teaching and washing over the listeners' spirits to prepare them for receiving the message. The speaker encourages the audience to observe Jesus' teaching moves in the Gospels and pay attention to the reactions of the listeners. He highlights the importance of the word of God in creating a fresh response in the hearts of people and opening their minds to new realities.
Do Not Run Ahead of God
7382:00:52WaitingGEN 1:1EXO 20:12JHN 2:1In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the beauty of nature and the passing of time. He compares it to the fleeting nature of ships and the uncertainty of their journeys. The preacher emphasizes the need to focus on one's own spiritual journey rather than questioning the paths of others. He concludes by reminding the audience that Jesus is the ultimate source of sustenance and salvation, urging them to count on Him rather than their own limitations.
Process of Growth to Maturity
7102:57:50Spiritual GrowthMAT 6:33ROM 5:51CO 10:24PHP 2:4REV 19:7REV 22:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not becoming complacent or spiritually stagnant. He uses the analogy of a man who is impressed by his own mental death, highlighting the danger of being thrilled by worldly things instead of focusing on spiritual growth. The preacher encourages listeners to walk in their faith and not try to fly before they are ready. He also discusses the significance of different postures in worship and the need for self-judgment and maturity in the Christian journey. The sermon references various Bible verses to support these teachings.
Launch Out Into the Deep - Part 1
6341:28:57Spiritual LifeMAT 5:6MAT 7:7LUK 11:9JHN 4:14ACT 1:8ACT 2:38ACT 10:44In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of detaching oneself from the natural world and its ways in order to deepen one's relationship with God. He mentions that our depth in God is determined by how far we have become detached from worldly thinking and philosophies. The preacher also discusses the concept of different natures, including the divine, angelic, human, and animal natures, and how man was originally created to manifest the divine nature. However, due to the fall, humanity has fallen into a broken and fallen nature. The preacher encourages the audience to recognize their fallen state and seek restoration through God.
Evolution & Causation
6211:01:15EvolutionGEN 2:15GEN 3:6EPH 4:23In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the importance of attending church and the significance of the creation story. He shares a personal experience of feeling reluctant to go to church but realizing its value. The speaker then discusses the question of evolution and creation, using the analogy of the alphabet series to explain the concept. He emphasizes that only humans have a moral consciousness and a sense of right and wrong, while animals do not. The sermon also touches on the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, highlighting the commandment given to them and the need for redemption through the blood of Jesus.
Our Pattern, Trials & Growth
5942:06:06TrialsMAT 11:6MAT 13:3MAT 13:18MAT 21:21MAT 23:13MAT 25:14MRK 4:34In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of John the Baptist and his doubts while in jail. John questions whether Jesus is truly the Messiah, as he expected a different outcome for himself. He sends messengers to Jesus to ask if he is the one they have been waiting for. Jesus responds by performing miracles and preaching the gospel, but also tells the messengers to tell John that blessed is he who is not offended by him. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's plan and not being stumbled by unexpected circumstances.
Food & Growth - Part 1
5631:57:58Spiritual GrowthROM 3:23EPH 4:11In this sermon, the speaker talks about the importance of releasing and rejoicing in the word of God. They mention a story about a girl dancing with a tambourine and a piece of string, symbolizing the joy and celebration that comes with being delivered by God. The speaker emphasizes the connection between joy and food, highlighting that food is an essential element in experiencing the light of God. They also discuss the significance of humanity receiving Jesus, emphasizing that even though humanity is like dust, we have the opportunity to receive and be transformed by Him. The sermon concludes with the speaker encouraging listeners to embrace the truth and be ready to come to God.
Power, Love, and a Disciplined Spirit - Part 1
5081:39:39DisciplineIn this sermon, the preacher talks about the power of God and how he wants to help people. He uses the analogy of a boat to explain that sometimes we need to leave our comfort zones and go to deeper places in order to receive God's blessings. The preacher also emphasizes the importance of love, stating that God has given us not only power but also the power of love. However, he cautions against becoming too focused on love and neglecting the mission of spreading God's word to those who are hungry and thirsty for it.
Creation
45755:43CreationPSA 19:1PSA 19:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that all of nature declares the existence of a supreme being, and that every intelligent person should recognize this. He highlights the importance of the word of God as a revelation, citing verses from the psalms that speak of its purity and precepts. The preacher also discusses the concept of creation and suggests that the word "day" in the Bible can be interpreted as an indefinite period of time, indicating that the earth's formation may have taken place over ages. He encourages believers not to fear scientific discoveries, as they can provide evidence for the existence of God.
Around the World on Faith
44542:57FaithGEN 1:3EXO 14:14MAT 28:19JHN 6:63JHN 11:40ACT 1:82TI 3:16In this sermon, the speaker recounts a conversation with the Lord about the power of belief. The speaker is told by the Lord that if they believe, they will see the glory of God. The Lord asks the speaker to have faith and believe in Him for their needs, even if they have little money. The speaker is given a rule of three, which will take them to different places to spread the word of God.
Ask - Seek - Knock
4312:10:54Seeking GodJER 29:11In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of adoration and worship in our relationship with God. He encourages believers to approach all aspects of their lives, whether it be selling neckties or plowing fields, with the intention of bringing glory to God. The speaker also highlights the significance of discernment and perceiving the will of God without needing to talk about it. He concludes by acknowledging that while there may be questions about the details of creation, it is ultimately the will of God that is important.
God's Questions Iii (Provision) - Part 1
4161:43:05ProvisionMAT 7:21MAT 25:21LUK 10:42LUK 19:17LUK 19:20JHN 6:51CO 3:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a deep understanding and connection with the word of God. He criticizes those who try to appear knowledgeable without truly understanding the teachings. The preacher then refers to a story from the Bible where Jesus tests Philip by asking him when they will buy bread to feed a large crowd. The preacher highlights that Jesus was not interested in material things or gratitude, but rather in seeing the reflection of his son in people's spirits through the discipline of service. He concludes by discussing the concept of being plowed by God in order to yield a harvest, using the analogy of different types of plows and their impact on our lives.
Arise, Let Us Go Hence
3931:16:34Christian LifeGEN 22:3EXO 25:1MRK 10:17LUK 15:18JHN 16:16JHN 16:28In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the social element present in the concept of God. He highlights the idea of unity and cooperation in the creation of man, emphasizing that it has always been and will always be a fundamental aspect of humanity. The preacher expresses a desire to develop this concept further but acknowledges that it would take too long. He also discusses the importance of consent and the invitation to grow in the thought of God, emphasizing that God provides all the necessary provisions for spiritual growth.
Beholding & Seeing
38246:59Christian LifeMAT 6:33REV 3:20In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being conditioned and prepared to receive the revelation of light and truth from God. He highlights the concept of "beholding" and asks the audience what they see when they look. The speaker encourages the audience to have the right mindset and heart condition in order to experience God and receive His revelations. He also mentions the significance of faith and belief, emphasizing that true faith goes beyond mere intellectual belief and requires a personal encounter with God.
Seven Perspectives of the Cross
37642:39Cross of ChristMAT 27:34LUK 23:41In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the crucifixion of Jesus as described in Matthew 27:34-36. He highlights the significance of the actions and reactions of different people who witnessed the crucifixion. The preacher emphasizes that what each person saw when they looked at Jesus on the cross depended on their own personal background and perspective. He encourages the audience to reflect on what they bring to their own vision of Jesus and how it shapes their understanding of his sacrifice.
Opening the Word of God - Part 1
3151:27:51Word Of GodLUK 5:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the profound teachings hidden within the stories of the Bible. He highlights the story of the prodigal son as an example, explaining that every detail and conversation in the Bible holds spiritual significance. The speaker also mentions the importance of understanding the context and the actors involved in each story. He promises to continue exploring these teachings in future sermons.
The Rule of Three - Said I Not Unto Thee
31443:43Glory Of GodGEN 1:3EXO 3:7MAT 28:19MRK 16:15JHN 6:63JHN 11:6JHN 11:40In this sermon, the speaker shares a strange experience they had while ministering. Despite not being an evangelist, they felt compelled to give an altar call and invite people to make decisions for God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of receiving and allowing the truth to revolutionize one's thinking and prayer life. They also highlight the power of positive words and faith in the story of Lazarus. The sermon concludes with the speaker sharing a personal anecdote about relying on faith and trusting God's provision.
The Camels Are Coming
2EPH 1:3John Follette delves into the story of Rebekah and the camels, drawing spiritual lessons from the relationship between the camels and the characters in the narrative. He highlights the prophetic patterns in chapters 22, 23, and 24, symbolizing God's movements in dispensational matters. The sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding God's divine program and the period of discipline and training for believers. Through the analogy of camels, Follette encourages listeners to accept and ride their 'camels' - representing trials, hardships, and spiritual discipline - as means to deepen their fellowship with Christ and grow in character.
Emptied From Vessel to Vesse
1JER 48:11EZK 36:272CO 11:23PHP 4:11John Follette preaches on the spiritual application of being emptied from vessel to vessel, likening it to the refining process of wine-making. He emphasizes the importance of yielding to God's training in the Holy Ghost, allowing Him to take us step by step into growth and maturity. The sermon highlights the need for a broken and yielded spirit, as demonstrated by the Apostle Paul's life of trials and pourings, leading to a deep transformation and conformity to the image of Christ.
Waiting Upon God
1PSA 27:14John Follette preaches on the importance of waiting upon the Lord to renew our strength, using Isaiah 40:31 as a foundation. He emphasizes the need to understand the true meaning of waiting upon God, which involves silence, expectation, watching, and serving. By exchanging our strength for God's, we can soar like eagles, gaining a heavenly perspective on life's challenges and learning to walk and run in God's power without growing weary or faint.
Worship Then and Now
1PSA 96:12PSA 97:12JHN 4:241CO 1:29REV 4:11John Follette emphasizes the importance of worshipping in the Spirit without being prompted, highlighting that true worship is born of the Spirit and is a self-giving to God from within. He stresses the difference between praise, which is something we do, and worship, which is of the Spirit, urging believers to come into the swing of the Spirit that enters into worship. Follette encourages a deep adoration and worship of God, emphasizing that our highest vocation is adoration and worship, not just ministry.