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Tony Alamo, June 15, 2026

57 min · 15. Juni 2026
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Ep195, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 93, Six-Paragraph Summary Grace as Spiritual Power The episode begins with Tony Alamo introducing part 93 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You and program 195. He opens in prayer, asking God to anoint the message and help listeners understand the Word by faith. The early discussion focuses on the meaning of grace, which Alamo argues should be understood as God’s power and strengthening influence rather than merely “undeserved favor.” Sharon reads Ephesians 4:29 and lexicon material, which Alamo uses to support his teaching that grace equips believers to live in obedience and resist sin. Scripture, Authority, and Religious Warning Alamo then turns to a broader discussion of biblical authority, Bible translations, secular government, and what he identifies as false teaching. He presents his view that the King James Version best reflects the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek originals, while criticizing other translations and religious figures he believes mislead Christians. Throughout this section, he frames salvation as dependent on faith in Jesus Christ, obedience to God’s Word, and rejection of what he describes as Antichrist doctrine. These statements are presented as Alamo’s religious teaching within the broadcast. Letters from Listeners and Ministry Outreach Sharon reads letters from listeners in Argentina, Nigeria, California, and the United Kingdom. These letters thank the ministry for literature, request Bibles and books, and describe the impact of the materials on new converts, nursing students, and listeners overseas. Alamo responds by emphasizing the ministry’s outreach to pastors, churches, Catholic priests, Muslims, and international listeners. He also discusses donations, food support, and plans to send representatives to verify needs in Africa and India. Personal Testimony and Endurance Alamo shares personal stories about his prison experience, his lack of fear when confronted by gangs, and his belief that God gave him power to endure persecution. He also recalls receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit while living near a freeway and being interrupted by distractions, including a car crash outside. He presents these experiences as evidence of God’s power and the need to rely on divine strength rather than fear, false doctrine, or worldly authority. Consecration at the Cross The central teaching of the latter half of the program concerns consecration. Alamo explains consecration as surrendering complete ownership of oneself to Christ because Christ bought believers with His blood. He teaches that believers are to live at the cross, die to their former lives, obey God, and allow Christ to live and work through them. Sharon reads material describing the need for unceasing consecration, the constraint of God’s love, and the sweetness that believers can find even in suffering when they are touched by divine love. A Call to Salvation and Continued Obedience The program closes with Alamo teaching from Romans 12:1 about presenting the body as a living sacrifice. He compares consecration to Old Testament sacrifices, saying the former life must end when a believer gives themselves to God. He then leads listeners in a sinner’s prayer, asking them to invite Jesus into their hearts and become laborers for God. Sharon provides contact information for receiving a free audio tape or CD, and Alamo ends by urging listeners to let God do something good in them and tune in for part 94. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases Grace of God, Christian consecration, living sacrifice, sinner’s prayer, biblical salvation, power of God, Holy Spirit baptism, spiritual obedience, Romans 12 verse 1, Christian ministry outreach

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Tony Alamo, June 17, 2026

Ep197, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 95, Faith, Rest, and Entering God’s Promise Six-Paragraph Summary Faith as the Entrance Into Rest The episode continues the speaker’s series on having God’s life living within a believer, with the central theme drawn from Hebrews. The speaker argues that entering God’s rest requires faith in the full Word of God and obedience to what he presents as biblical instruction. He frames unbelief as the reason Israel failed to enter the promised rest and warns listeners not to repeat that pattern. Defending Controversial Doctrinal Claims A major portion of the opening focuses on the speaker’s defense of his view that the Bible does not condemn polygamy. He cites biblical figures such as Moses, Abraham, David, Solomon, and Gideon as examples he believes support this interpretation. He also contrasts this view with what he calls the Antichrist government and wider world system, while making controversial claims about marriage, sexuality, religious authority, and public criticism. Letters From International Listeners The program includes several listener letters read by Sharon from Mexico, Togo, and India. These letters thank the ministry for tapes, literature, Bibles, and other materials, and they report that people are responding to the ministry’s publications. The speaker responds by blessing the writers, promising materials where requested, and describing the worldwide spread of the ministry’s literature and missionary efforts. Warnings Against Worldliness and Disobedience While teaching from Hebrews 3, the speaker emphasizes the danger of hardening one’s heart, departing from God, and failing to obey those he says God has placed in authority. He criticizes television, worldly music, video games, popular entertainment, and religious teachers he believes promote a worldly gospel. His message repeatedly urges listeners to separate from what he calls the world system and to remain steadfast in obedience. Hebrews 11 and Faith in Action The speaker turns to Hebrews 11 to discuss faith as the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. He highlights Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, and Jacob as examples of faith, using them to argue that true faith must be demonstrated through obedience. He interprets Abel’s sacrifice, Noah’s ark, and Abraham’s journey as signs of belief in God’s Word rather than trust in the world. Closing Prayer and Salvation Appeal The episode closes with an invitation for listeners to say a sinner’s prayer and accept Jesus Christ as the Son of God. The speaker emphasizes that salvation requires faith, repentance, and cleansing through the blood of Jesus, while rejecting the idea that believers may continue willfully sinning. Sharon then provides the ministry’s website, mailing address, telephone number, and fax number for listeners who want a copy of the program or ministry materials. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases Faith and obedience, Hebrews Bible teaching, entering God’s rest, Christian salvation prayer, Word of God, gospel literature, biblical faith, repentance and salvation, spiritual obedience, Christian ministry outreach

17. Juni 202657 min
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Tony Alamo, June 16, 2026

Ep196, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 94, Entering God’s Rest Through Faith, Consecration, and Obedience Six-Paragraph Summary Entering God’s Rest Through Faith The program centers on the speaker’s teaching that believers must enter “God’s rest” by laying down their former lives and believing the gospel with active faith. He connects this idea to Genesis, the seventh day of rest, and the concept of the “true believer’s Sabbath,” presenting rest not as a weekly ritual alone but as a daily spiritual condition for those who have surrendered their old works and received Christ. Warnings From Israel’s Wilderness Journey The speaker uses the story of Israel in the wilderness as a repeated warning against hearing God’s Word without mixing it with faith. He argues that the failure of many Israelites to enter the promised land serves as a symbol of failing to enter Heaven, emphasizing obedience, endurance, and the need to continue believing God’s commands until the end. Prayer, Judgment, and Opposition A significant portion of the episode includes a prayer in which the speaker asks God to save listeners, elevate the church, and deal with those he views as opposing the ministry. He frames opposition from media, government, religious institutions, and former members as attacks against the Word of God, while repeatedly saying that vengeance belongs to God rather than to him personally. Letters From International Listeners Sharon reads letters from listeners in Burkina Faso, Mexico, Nigeria, Venezuela, and Peru. The letters describe requests for Bibles, literature, Messiah books, messages, T-shirts, and other materials. The speaker responds by emphasizing the ministry’s international reach and the role he believes its literature plays in winning souls and spreading biblical teaching. Hebrews, Christ, and Consecrated Living The episode moves into a reading and discussion of Hebrews chapter 3, with the speaker interpreting Christ as the Apostle and High Priest and connecting the passage to faithfulness, consecration, and obedience. He argues that God’s life can live in human beings through grace, which he describes as divine power, and he contrasts that with what he considers false teaching and carnal living. Closing Invitation and Salvation Prayer The program ends with a call for listeners to read the Bible for themselves, accept the Word of God, and avoid provoking God through unbelief. The speaker leads a salvation prayer centered on Jesus Christ, the cross, the shedding of blood for forgiveness, and being saved by calling on the name of the Lord. Sharon then provides the ministry’s website, mailing address, phone number, and fax number for listeners who want the episode on tape or CD. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases God’s rest, consecration, faith and obedience, true believer’s Sabbath, Hebrews chapter 3, salvation prayer, King James Bible, Christian literature, spiritual authority, gospel teaching

16. Juni 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, June 15, 2026

Ep195, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 93, Six-Paragraph Summary Grace as Spiritual Power The episode begins with Tony Alamo introducing part 93 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You and program 195. He opens in prayer, asking God to anoint the message and help listeners understand the Word by faith. The early discussion focuses on the meaning of grace, which Alamo argues should be understood as God’s power and strengthening influence rather than merely “undeserved favor.” Sharon reads Ephesians 4:29 and lexicon material, which Alamo uses to support his teaching that grace equips believers to live in obedience and resist sin. Scripture, Authority, and Religious Warning Alamo then turns to a broader discussion of biblical authority, Bible translations, secular government, and what he identifies as false teaching. He presents his view that the King James Version best reflects the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek originals, while criticizing other translations and religious figures he believes mislead Christians. Throughout this section, he frames salvation as dependent on faith in Jesus Christ, obedience to God’s Word, and rejection of what he describes as Antichrist doctrine. These statements are presented as Alamo’s religious teaching within the broadcast. Letters from Listeners and Ministry Outreach Sharon reads letters from listeners in Argentina, Nigeria, California, and the United Kingdom. These letters thank the ministry for literature, request Bibles and books, and describe the impact of the materials on new converts, nursing students, and listeners overseas. Alamo responds by emphasizing the ministry’s outreach to pastors, churches, Catholic priests, Muslims, and international listeners. He also discusses donations, food support, and plans to send representatives to verify needs in Africa and India. Personal Testimony and Endurance Alamo shares personal stories about his prison experience, his lack of fear when confronted by gangs, and his belief that God gave him power to endure persecution. He also recalls receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit while living near a freeway and being interrupted by distractions, including a car crash outside. He presents these experiences as evidence of God’s power and the need to rely on divine strength rather than fear, false doctrine, or worldly authority. Consecration at the Cross The central teaching of the latter half of the program concerns consecration. Alamo explains consecration as surrendering complete ownership of oneself to Christ because Christ bought believers with His blood. He teaches that believers are to live at the cross, die to their former lives, obey God, and allow Christ to live and work through them. Sharon reads material describing the need for unceasing consecration, the constraint of God’s love, and the sweetness that believers can find even in suffering when they are touched by divine love. A Call to Salvation and Continued Obedience The program closes with Alamo teaching from Romans 12:1 about presenting the body as a living sacrifice. He compares consecration to Old Testament sacrifices, saying the former life must end when a believer gives themselves to God. He then leads listeners in a sinner’s prayer, asking them to invite Jesus into their hearts and become laborers for God. Sharon provides contact information for receiving a free audio tape or CD, and Alamo ends by urging listeners to let God do something good in them and tune in for part 94. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases Grace of God, Christian consecration, living sacrifice, sinner’s prayer, biblical salvation, power of God, Holy Spirit baptism, spiritual obedience, Romans 12 verse 1, Christian ministry outreach

15. Juni 202657 min
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Tony Alamo, June 14, 2026

Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Kept From Temptation, Made a Pillar, and Called to Walk in White Sermon 759B Returning to Revelation’s Promise of Protection This archived Tony Alamo message continues the teaching through Revelation chapter 3, picking up around verse 10. After the Help from Christ Ministries introduction and opening prayer, Tony focuses on Christ’s promise to those who keep “the word of my patience.” He interprets this as patient, daily obedience to Jesus, who is identified with the Word of God. Tony teaches that those who keep Christ’s Word are kept from the hour of temptation that comes upon the world. Staying Away From Temptation Tony applies Revelation 3:10 personally, saying that God has kept him from temptation in part through his physical limitations and by keeping him focused indoors on preaching, study, prayer, and messages rather than worldly distractions. He warns listeners that temptation comes through television, magazines, movies, public images, and everyday surroundings. His practical instruction is direct: if a person cannot control their emotions or is easily tempted, they should remove themselves from the situation and keep their mind on the Word of God. Hold Fast So No One Takes Your Crown Moving into Revelation 3:11, Tony emphasizes Christ’s command to “hold fast” so that no one takes the believer’s crown. He warns that men, women, worldly attraction, resentment, rebellion, and disobedience can pull a person away from God. He says Christ is coming quickly and that people should return to obedience immediately rather than continue further into spiritual danger. The crown, in this teaching, represents the reward and standing of someone who remains faithful until the end. Pillars in the Temple of God Tony then discusses Revelation 3:12, where Christ promises to make the overcomer a pillar in the temple of God. He explains that a pillar is not merely a physical object, but a strong, reliable, demanding support within God’s work. Using examples from well-run restaurants and businesses, Tony says strong leadership preserves quality, order, and consistency. He applies this to the church, saying that God makes overcomers into rulers or strong supports within His temple because they can be trusted with His work. The Name of God and the New Jerusalem Tony continues with the promise that the overcomer will receive the name of God, the name of the city of God, and Christ’s new name. He interprets this as God marking the faithful as His property and identifying them with the New Jerusalem, which he says will come down from heaven. Tony connects this with the image of believers as Christ’s bride, using the language of belonging, union, and eternal identity. For him, this is the elite promise given to those who overcome. Laodicea and the Danger of Lukewarm Faith The teaching then shifts to the church of Laodicea. Tony identifies Jesus as the Amen, the faithful and true witness, and the beginning of the creation of God. He warns against being neither cold nor hot, saying that lukewarm believers are spiritually unacceptable and will be spit out. He criticizes routine, boredom, complacency, and a lack of zeal, arguing that people who claim faith but no longer burn with obedience and urgency are in grave spiritual danger. Rich in Goods, Poor in Spirit Tony highlights Christ’s warning to Laodicea: the people say they are rich, increased with goods, and in need of nothing, while not realizing they are spiritually wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. He applies this to people who depend on comfort, possessions, status, hotels, food, gyms, or worldly security rather than God. In his interpretation, material abundance can blind people to their true spiritual condition if they believe they no longer need Christ, the Father, or the Holy Spirit. Gold Tried in the Fire and Eyes Opened by the Word Tony explains Christ’s counsel to buy gold tried in the fire, white raiment, and eye salve. He interprets the gold as spiritual riches gained through persecution and doing God’s work. The white raiment represents walking without sin, while the eye salve represents getting one’s eyes into the Word of God so spiritual blindness can be healed. He teaches that the fire of persecution is not meaningless suffering, but part of becoming spiritually rich, clothed, and able to see. Letters From Haiti and Nigeria The program then includes letters read by Sharon. A letter from Pétion-Ville, Haiti thanks the ministry for French newsletters and Messiah books, saying the writer has distributed them and is consecrated to the Lord’s work. The letter also asks for food assistance for poor districts and requests a scholarship to study theology. Another letter from Kwara, Nigeria thanks God for Tony and the ministry, praises the love shown to people around the world, and says the newsletters were received with gratitude. Salvation, White Raiment, and the Closing Song Tony closes by inviting listeners to be saved, begin doing the work of the Lord, and allow God to use them in powerful ways. He says he never expected to become a preacher, teacher, or president of a Christian school association, but that God can use anyone who trusts Him. He leads listeners in a salvation prayer, asking Jesus to forgive sins through His blood and enter the heart. After Sharon gives contact information for requesting the program, Tony briefly describes visions of heaven and introduces the song “Angel Band,” presenting it as a picture of the joy of going to heaven.

14. Juni 202628 min
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Tony Alamo, June 12, 2026

Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Human Blood, Consecrated Life, and the Warning to Stay Faithful Until the End Ep194 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 92 In this episode, Tony Alamo introduces part 92 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, identified as program 194. He opens by emphasizing that God is Spirit and that Jesus came into the world as a real human being with genuine human blood. Tony argues that Jesus had to be both the Son of God and the Son of Man so that he could be tempted as human beings are tempted and still live without sin. He presents this as proof that believers, with the Spirit of God living in them, are also called to overcome sin rather than excuse it. Challenging Teachings About the Blood of Jesus A major theme of the program is Tony’s disagreement with teachings he says describe the blood of Jesus as “God’s blood.” He argues that because God is Spirit, God does not have blood, and that Jesus had to possess real human blood in order to shed it for humanity’s salvation. Tony specifically criticizes Jack Chick and Reverend John Hagee for what he views as incorrect teaching on this issue. He says that if people believe Jesus had a different kind of blood than other humans, they may wrongly assume Jesus had an advantage that ordinary believers cannot share. Jesus as the Example of a Spirit-Filled Human Life Tony teaches that Jesus’ life demonstrates what can happen when a human being is filled with the Spirit of God. He says Jesus felt pain, endured temptation, suffered on the cross, and obeyed God without sinning. From that, Tony argues that believers who are born again and filled with Christ by the Spirit should also walk in obedience. He connects this to grace, which he defines not as “undeserved favor,” but as the power of God living and working through a person. Condemnation of War, Political Violence, and Religious Hypocrisy Tony spends a significant portion of the episode condemning political leaders, war, and violence against civilians. He criticizes former President Bill Clinton, Janet Reno, President George W. Bush, and government actions he associates with civilian deaths, Waco, and wars abroad. He also denounces religious and political hypocrisy, arguing that people who claim to stand for God while supporting violence, racism, or false doctrine are opposing the truth. The comments are framed in Tony’s intense prophetic style, with repeated warnings about judgment, repentance, and the need to be born again. The Ministry, Persecution, and Tony’s View of Authority Tony reflects on opposition he says the ministry has faced, including attacks from outsiders and former members. He describes government hostility, false accusations, imprisonment, and persecution as part of his religious experience. He also states that spiritual authority belongs to true ministers of the gospel rather than secular governments, especially when governments oppose or remove the Word of God. In this section, Tony presents himself and the ministry as persecuted for preaching the truth, while warning that those who betray or exploit the church will ultimately answer before God. Susan, Weariness, and the Burden of False Converts Tony speaks about Susan’s discouragement before her death, saying she became weary from dealing with people he describes as false converts, users, and spiritually dishonest members of the church. He says the ministry had cared for many people by providing food, clothing, medical help, dental work, housing, and other needs, only to have some leave, speak against the ministry, or return to destructive lives. Tony frames this as part of the burden of ministry: caring even for people who may later betray or reject the message. A Letter From Pennsylvania and the Problem of Discouragement The first listener letter comes from Pennsylvania, where a writer thanks the ministry for literature but asks that future materials be sent to his brother’s address because his stepfather persecutes true Christians. The writer also requests more copies of The Messiah book and the “Earthquake” newsletters, and describes frustration that some people ignore or throw away gospel literature. Tony responds by encouraging the writer not to be discouraged, explaining from Ezekiel that a person who delivers God’s warning receives credit for doing so even if the listener rejects the message. Letters From Ghana, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, and the Assemblies of God Archives A letter from Ghana says a young man who had been considered a “bad boy” was changed after receiving ministry literature from a friend and now wants more literature to give to other troubled youths. A letter from the United Kingdom says newsletters have been distributed and that many people are exploring and finding Jesus. A letter from Nigeria praises Tony as a spiritual father, mentor, and prophet whose ministry has impacted many lives. The program also includes a report from the Assemblies of God archives museum requesting copies of the ministry’s literature for historical and research access. Consecration as the Only Proper Response Near the end, Sharon reads from Tony’s teaching on consecration. Tony says that if a person owned the entire universe, even that would not be enough to repay Jesus for salvation, healing, and deliverance from hell. The only proper response, he says, is complete consecration: giving oneself fully to Christ, allowing Christ to live through the believer, and becoming a vessel through which God can call others to salvation. Without consecration, Tony argues, a person is not truly allowing God’s life to live through them. The Blood, the Prayer, and the Call to Continue Tony closes with a salvation prayer, again emphasizing the human blood of Jesus shed on the cross for the forgiveness of sins. He asks listeners to confess belief in Jesus Christ, invite him into their hearts, and thank him for saving their souls. Sharon then gives contact information for requesting copies of the program by website, mail, phone, or fax, specifying whether the listener wants an audio tape or CD. Tony ends by encouraging listeners to continue into part 93, keep looking into the Word, meditate on it, and apply it to their souls.

12. Juni 202657 min