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Ep211, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 109, The Kingdom of God, Obedience, and Life in the Spirit
The Kingdom as the Central Message
Tony Alamo opens Part 109 by saying that every sermon he preaches concerns God’s life living inside believers through the Spirit of Christ. He presents salvation, judgment, and obedience as inseparable themes, teaching that those without the Spirit will face the great white throne of judgment, while those who receive Christ and keep God’s commandments become part of God’s kingdom.
Prayer, Repentance, and the Latter Rain
The program begins with a prayer asking God to anoint the message, save souls, strengthen the church, and send what Alamo calls the latter rain of mercy. He emphasizes that humanity lost the kingdom through Adam and Eve’s disobedience and says that people must live in the present world according to the standards of the kingdom of heaven.
Letters from Believers Around the World
Alamo and his assistant read letters from Oregon, Kenya, and the Philippines. The letters praise the ministry’s literature, Bibles, and evangelistic materials, describing how people have been encouraged, saved, and motivated to share the teachings with others. Alamo responds by promising continued support through literature and Bibles, while also commenting on other ministries and their distribution of Bibles.
Jesus as Fully Human and Fully Obedient
A major teaching section focuses on Hebrews chapter 2, where Alamo argues that Jesus came in flesh, blood, and bone like other human beings so that He could die, shed His blood, and defeat the power of death. He rejects teachings that separate Jesus from human nature and repeatedly insists that believers must walk in the Spirit and keep God’s commandments rather than use grace as an excuse for sin.
What It Means to Live Under a Kingdom
Alamo defines a kingdom through dictionary language and contrasts God’s kingdom with democracy, socialism, communism, atheism, dictatorships, and the one-world system he criticizes. He says a kingdom requires obedience to the king, and he applies that idea to the kingdom of God, teaching that Christ’s followers must accept the Word of God as the law and lifestyle of the kingdom.
A Call to Salvation and Continued Obedience
The episode closes with a salvation prayer, inviting listeners to confess their sins, believe in Jesus Christ, receive forgiveness through His blood, and commit to obeying the King’s commandments. Alamo offers listeners a copy of the episode and ends by warning them to go and sin no more, presenting continued obedience as essential to remaining within the kingdom of heaven.
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The Kingdom as the Central Message
Tony Alamo opens Part 109 by saying that every sermon he preaches concerns God’s life living inside believers through the Spirit of Christ. He presents salvation, judgment, and obedience as inseparable themes, teaching that those without the Spirit will face the great white throne of judgment, while those who receive Christ and keep God’s commandments become part of God’s kingdom.
Prayer, Repentance, and the Latter Rain
The program begins with a prayer asking God to anoint the message, save souls, strengthen the church, and send what Alamo calls the latter rain of mercy. He emphasizes that humanity lost the kingdom through Adam and Eve’s disobedience and says that people must live in the present world according to the standards of the kingdom of heaven.
Letters from Believers Around the World
Alamo and his assistant read letters from Oregon, Kenya, and the Philippines. The letters praise the ministry’s literature, Bibles, and evangelistic materials, describing how people have been encouraged, saved, and motivated to share the teachings with others. Alamo responds by promising continued support through literature and Bibles, while also commenting on other ministries and their distribution of Bibles.
Jesus as Fully Human and Fully Obedient
A major teaching section focuses on Hebrews chapter 2, where Alamo argues that Jesus came in flesh, blood, and bone like other human beings so that He could die, shed His blood, and defeat the power of death. He rejects teachings that separate Jesus from human nature and repeatedly insists that believers must walk in the Spirit and keep God’s commandments rather than use grace as an excuse for sin.
What It Means to Live Under a Kingdom
Alamo defines a kingdom through dictionary language and contrasts God’s kingdom with democracy, socialism, communism, atheism, dictatorships, and the one-world system he criticizes. He says a kingdom requires obedience to the king, and he applies that idea to the kingdom of God, teaching that Christ’s followers must accept the Word of God as the law and lifestyle of the kingdom.
A Call to Salvation and Continued Obedience
The episode closes with a salvation prayer, inviting listeners to confess their sins, believe in Jesus Christ, receive forgiveness through His blood, and commit to obeying the King’s commandments. Alamo offers listeners a copy of the episode and ends by warning them to go and sin no more, presenting continued obedience as essential to remaining within the kingdom of heaven.
SEO Keywords / Key Phrases
kingdom of God, life in the Spirit, Christian obedience, salvation prayer, Hebrews chapter 2, gospel literature, King James Bible, spiritual perfection, Christian ministry, repentance and forgiveness