Episodes

  • Oh The Blood
    Apr 13 2026
    This sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen explores the spiritual significance of the blood of Jesus as the fundamental requirement for human redemption. The sermon traces the concept of divine sacrifice from its origins in the Old Testament to its ultimate fulfillment through the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. According to the Bible, this sacrifice does not merely hide human failure but permanently removes sin, granting believers direct access to God's presence. The message emphasizes that the power of the blood is an enduring force that offers modern believers justification, healing, and victory over guilt. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call for gratitude and bold testimony regarding the life-changing mercy found through the cross.
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    12 mins
  • Just A Closer Walk With Thee
    Apr 10 2026
    This message centers on a sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen that explores the spiritual necessity of developing an intimate relationship with God. Drawing inspiration from the hymn "Just a Closer Walk With Thee," the author emphasizes that intentionality and prayer are the primary ways to bridge the gap between human weakness and divine strength. The message outlines how living righteously through justice, mercy, and humility serves as a practical manifestation of one's faith. Additionally, the sermon explains that a dedicated spiritual walk produces godly character traits, such as peace and patience, which transform ordinary daily tasks into acts of worship. Ultimately, the sermon presents a guide for moving beyond a superficial knowledge of the divine to achieve a consistent, life-long journey of closeness and obedience.
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    9 mins
  • Righteous... But Only
    Mar 31 2026
    This sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen explores the concept of spiritual humility and the dangers of self-righteousness. Drawing from several biblical passages, the sermon argues that human beings possess no inherent goodness and are only considered righteous through the sacrifice of Jesus. By contrasting the attitudes of a proud Pharisee and a repentant tax collector, Brother Bobby illustrates that true faith requires a total dependence on divine grace rather than personal merit. The message concludes that believers should avoid boasting in their own works and instead celebrate the mercy of God that sustains them. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a reminder that a relationship with the Creator is rooted in confession and gratitude rather than moral superiority.
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    12 mins
  • You Alone, Oh God
    Mar 18 2026
    This sermon, based on Psalm 86:10, emphasizes the exclusive divinity and authority of God in a world filled with temporary distractions. The sermon asserts that while human institutions and personal strengths inevitably fail, God alone possesses the ultimate power required to create and sustain the universe. Dr. Allen further argues that divine intervention is the only solution for human sin, as worldly rituals and moral behaviors cannot provide true salvation. Consequently, the sermon calls for total devotion, suggesting that worship must be reserved for the Creator rather than fleeting idols like wealth or status. Ultimately, the message serves as a reminder that placing unwavering trust in the Lord provides a permanent foundation that remains unshaken by life's hardships.
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    13 mins
  • You Can't Handle The Truth
    Mar 11 2026
    This sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen explores the difficult tension between divine holiness and human rebellion, arguing that people often prefer comfortable lies over convicting spiritual realities. By referencing various biblical passages, he asserts that God maintains unchanging moral standards and views sin as a fatal act of defiance rather than a simple mistake. The message emphasizes that while pride leads individuals to shift blame or reject correction, true restoration only begins when one accepts the necessity of repentance. Ultimately, the message highlights the sacrifice of Jesus as the intersection of justice and mercy, offering salvation to those willing to surrender to the truth. Dr. Allen concludes that although the truth may be painful, it serves as the essential foundation for spiritual freedom and a genuine relationship with the God.
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    16 mins
  • At Your Word
    Feb 23 2026
    This sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen examines a biblical encounter between Jesus and Peter to illustrate the transformative power of divine obedience. The sermon emphasizes that even when individuals face exhaustion and failure after their own efforts prove fruitless, they must remain willing to follow God's instructions. By highlighting Peter’s decision to fish again despite his professional abilities, Dr. Allen argues that faith must override logic and personal experience. Ultimately, the message suggests that true spiritual breakthroughs occur only when people act upon God's voice rather than their own emotions. This perspective encourages believers to trust in the living power of scripture to produce results that exceed human expectations.
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    14 mins
  • It Is Written
    Jan 17 2026
    In this sermon, Dr. Bobby Allen emphasizes the supreme authority of Scripture as an unchanging anchor for the believer amidst emotional and cultural instability. By highlighting the temptation of Jesus, the sermon demonstrates how using the phrase "It is written" serves as a spiritual defense against deception and doubt. Dr. Allen cautions that relying on personal feelings or convenience leads to spiritual compromise, whereas the Bible provides a permanent foundation of truth. The sermon encourages listeners to internalize God’s Word so they can navigate life's challenges with precision and divine confidence. Ultimately, the message portrays the Bible as a source of hope and rescue that remains standing even when the world is shaken.
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    13 mins
  • The Greatest Gift of All
    Jan 7 2026
    This sermon by Dr. Bobby Allen explores the spiritual significance of Jesus Christ as the ultimate expression of God's love toward humanity. The author emphasizes that salvation is a divine gift that cannot be earned through works but is freely given to those who are struggling or broken. By taking on human form, God provided a way for people to experience constant intimacy and support throughout every season of life. Unlike material possessions, this spiritual offering provides everlasting peace and strength that never fades or expires. The text concludes that while this grace is free, it requires personal surrender and inspires believers to mirror that same generosity toward others. Through various biblical references, the source defines the essence of faith as receiving and sharing the presence of God.
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    10 mins