Tony Alamo

Tony Alamo, May 28, 2026

58 min · 28. maj 2026
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Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Consecrated to God: Tony Alamo on Ownership, Fear of the Lord, and God’s Life Within Believers Ep183 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 81 Tony Alamo Introduces Part 81 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You In this archival program, identified as program 183 and part 81 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo opens by thanking God for new radio stations carrying the broadcast and inviting listeners to request a copy of the message. He begins with prayer, asking God to speak through him, save souls, strengthen believers, and help people surrender their own will to God’s will. Alamo frames the episode around obedience, fear of the Lord, consecration, and the belief that true Christians must allow God to work through them rather than live for themselves. Letters from Uganda, New Jersey, and Ghana Alamo reads listener letters from Uganda, Africa, Newark, New Jersey, and Kumasi, Ghana. The Uganda writer encourages him to remain strong in his calling and says Alamo’s literature is helping people seek what the writer calls the “real truth.” The New Jersey writer says he is incarcerated for a crime he says he did not commit, but believes God has used the situation to save him from drug use and bring peace to his life and relationships. The Ghana writer reports distributing Alamo’s newsletters and requests more literature and a Bible, saying the materials are encouraging people to worship God. Fear of God, Biblical Authority, and Alamo’s Wider Teachings Responding to the letters, Alamo repeatedly emphasizes the fear of God as necessary for obedience. He argues that people will not continue keeping God’s commandments unless they fear the consequences of disobedience, and he cites the Bible as the final authority for how believers should live. During this section, he also speaks at length about marriage, polygamy, dating, sexuality, and religious practices. His comments include strong condemnations of homosexuality, premarital sex, dating, divorce, Catholic devotion to Mary, and modern cultural attitudes toward sexuality and family life. These claims are presented as part of Alamo’s religious interpretation and rhetoric within the sermon. Jesus, the Word, and the Blood of Forgiveness Alamo also teaches about Jesus as the Word of God who came in the flesh so that human blood could be shed for the forgiveness of sins. He stresses that salvation comes through Christ’s sacrifice, not through any other religious figure or object of devotion. He argues that those who are born again have God living in them by the Spirit, but distinguishes that from Jesus’ conception by the Holy Spirit. In this section, he again rejects devotion to Mary as deity and emphasizes the Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and the corporate body of born-again believers as central to his understanding of Christianity. Consecration as Giving Oneself Completely to God The main teaching portion of the episode focuses on consecration. Alamo explains that consecration means giving oneself completely to God as God’s possession. He says believers are not their own because they have been purchased by Christ’s blood, life, death, and descent into hell on their behalf. Using examples such as purchased groceries, a purchased car, and a gifted box of candy, Alamo argues that when God buys a person, God has the right to use that person however He chooses. In Alamo’s view, real consecration means no longer reserving any part of one’s life, body, will, or choices for oneself. Ownership, Motive, and Obedience Beyond Feelings Alamo and a reader identified as Sherry continue through the teaching, explaining that knowing the reason for consecration is not enough; believers must also have the right motive. Alamo says that the reason for consecration is that God owns the believer, while the motive is God’s love and the believer’s response to that love. He warns that moods, feelings, hardship, prison, suffering, illness, or fear should not determine whether someone obeys God. He compares the believer’s surrender to a burnt sacrifice whose old life has been reduced to ashes so that God’s life can operate through the person instead. Personal Testimony, Prison, Susie, and Opposition Alamo connects this teaching with his own experiences, including what he describes as being falsely charged, imprisoned, beaten, and persecuted for preaching. He also discusses his late wife Susie, saying she continued serving despite cancer but eventually became exhausted by people who accepted help from the ministry and then left. Alamo interprets her illness and death through his religious worldview and uses the story to warn against giving up on ministry work. He also makes claims about opposition from Rome, the Vatican, Catholic officials, government authorities, judges, law enforcement, media, Hollywood, and other institutions, presenting them as part of what he sees as Satanic resistance to his ministry. Closing Salvation Prayer and Program Information Near the end, Alamo says listeners must change the “channel” of their will away from refusal and toward surrender to God. He leads a salvation prayer asking Jesus to forgive sins, enter the heart, wash the listener in His blood, and give the power to live according to God’s will. The program closes with instructions for requesting program 183 as a tape or CD, followed by Alamo’s announcement that the next broadcast will be part 82 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You. He urges listeners to remain consecrated until death or until Christ’s return, which he says is coming very soon.

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Tony Alamo, May 31, 2026

Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Watch, Repent, and Hold Fast: Tony Alamo on Revelation, Sardis, and the Morning Star Sermon 758B Tony Alamo Continues Teaching from Revelation In this archival sermon presented by Help from Christ Ministries, Tony Alamo continues his teaching from the book of Revelation, beginning with prayer and the theme that believers must receive God’s Word deeply into their souls and continue doing God’s work until the end of their lives. Alamo teaches that Christians must overcome, keep working, and maintain the same faith as Christ in order to receive spiritual authority. The sermon focuses heavily on obedience, watchfulness, repentance, fear of God, and the danger of having the appearance of spiritual life while being spiritually dead. Ruling with a Rod of Iron Alamo discusses Revelation’s image of ruling with a rod of iron, comparing it to shepherding sheep. He says believers must be guided, corrected, and gathered together, while those who are spiritually sick may need special care. He emphasizes that personal opinions, ideas, and methods must be broken like a potter’s vessel if they conflict with the Word of God. In Alamo’s teaching, the Bible is the supreme rule because it is God’s Word, and anyone who wants to be part of the church must submit to that rule rather than follow a weak or “wishy-washy” attitude. The Morning Star and Unshakable Faith Alamo then reflects on the promise, “I will give him the morning star.” He describes the morning star as refreshing, visible, and symbolic of Christ’s light rising in the heart. Alamo teaches that people themselves are movable and shakeable, but the Word of God is unmovable and unshakable. Therefore, he says believers must adopt the Word into themselves until they become firm in faith, without reservations. In his view, those who are fully grounded in God’s Word can be exalted and made visible for God’s purposes, while those with hesitation will be diminished. The Church in Sardis and the Seven Spirits of God Moving into Revelation chapter three, Alamo teaches on the message to the church in Sardis. He identifies Christ as the one who has the seven Spirits of God and the seven stars, which he connects to the seven angels of the seven churches. He stresses that one of the seven Spirits is the fear of the Lord, and that fearing God and keeping His commandments make up the whole duty of humanity. Alamo warns listeners that God knows their works, motives, thoughts, hidden intentions, and whether they are truly living as Christians or merely carrying the name. “You Have a Name That You Live, and Are Dead” A major portion of the sermon centers on the warning that some people have a name that they are alive, but are spiritually dead. Alamo applies this directly to people who call themselves Christians but do not do God’s work or keep His commandments. He says words are cheap unless a person’s life demonstrates obedience. He repeatedly urges listeners to be watchful, wake up, strengthen what remains, and examine themselves through the “mirror” of God’s Word. He warns that much of a person may already be spiritually dead if they have grown bored, careless, or resistant toward God. Watchfulness, Perfection, and the Danger of Delay Alamo emphasizes Revelation’s command to be watchful, treating it not as advice but as a direct commandment. He teaches that believers must put on the whole armor of God, strengthen what is weak, and become perfect before God. He rejects the idea that no one can be perfect, arguing from the passage that Christ requires works to be found perfect before God. Alamo warns that people who delay repentance or assume they have more time may be surprised when Christ comes upon them “as a thief,” either at the end of time or at the moment of death. Remember, Hold Fast, and Repent Alamo then urges listeners to remember how they first received and heard the gospel, return to their early zeal, and hold fast to Christ as the solid rock. He says salvation should be guarded more carefully than silver, gold, diamonds, rubies, or any earthly treasure because the soul is worth more than material wealth. He warns listeners not to use excuses such as fatigue, distraction, the news media, or personal dislike of the preacher to avoid obeying God’s Word. In Alamo’s view, if even a donkey speaks God’s Word, people are responsible for listening. Listener Letters from California and Texas The sermon then shifts to listener letters. The first letter comes from Chino, California, from a man incarcerated in California’s prison system who says he first read Alamo’s newsletters while in prison and felt God speaking to him through them. He asks for more newsletters and a copy of The Messiah. The second letter comes from Texarkana, Texas, from a listener who praises Alamo’s new songs as spiritually powerful and says they lift her into worship, prayer, and rejoicing. Alamo responds with appreciation and briefly mentions the choir and symphony orchestra connected with his music. Salvation Prayer and Closing Song Near the end, Alamo leads listeners in a salvation prayer, asking Jesus to have mercy, forgive sins, enter the heart, wash away former sins through His blood, and save the soul. The program then gives instructions for requesting a copy of sermon 758 and contacting Tony Alamo Christian Ministries. Alamo closes by inviting listeners to return for more teaching from Revelation and introduces one of his newly recorded songs, “In the Sweet By and By,” performed with choir and orchestra. The broadcast ends with the song and a final invitation from Help from Christ Ministries for listeners to make contact.

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Tony Alamo, May 29, 2026

Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Choosing Life Through Consecration: Tony Alamo on Obedience, Fear of God, and God’s Life Within Believers Ep184 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 82 Tony Alamo Introduces Part 82 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You In this archival program, identified as program 184 and part 82 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo opens by explaining that listeners may request a copy of the broadcast after the program. He prays for God to anoint the message, change lives, convict people he believes are unsaved even if they attend church, and expose Satan so that Satan can be spiritually bound. Because the recording is identified as taking place on Mother’s Day, Alamo also prays for good mothers while using the moment to criticize government policies, homosexuality, abortion, birth control, Catholicism, Buddhism, and Islam, all of which he presents as contrary to his religious worldview. Letters from Congo, Illinois, and Ghana Alamo then turns to listener letters read by Michelle. A writer from Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo thanks him for Bibles, newsletters, pamphlets, and French copies of The Messiah, saying the materials have helped transform lives and asking to be included as a monthly distributor. A listener from Galesburg, Illinois, thanks him for a CD of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, says she has returned to church after backsliding, asks whether she should be baptized again, and reports distributing his literature at a high school. A third writer from Samonya, Ghana, West Africa, says Alamo’s literature is being embraced by people there and requests Bibles, The Messiah, and newsletters for a youth camp meeting. Free Literature and the Ministry’s Purpose After the letters, Alamo emphasizes that his ministry sends literature, tapes, CDs, and Bibles free of charge, including postage. He contrasts this with ministries he accuses of offering supposedly free items while making money through handling or shipping fees. He says the purpose of his ministry is not to profit from listeners but to spread the gospel worldwide. In responding to the Illinois letter, he encourages the writer to keep distributing literature even if recipients reject the message, arguing that God rewards the effort of preaching regardless of whether people accept it. The Power of Choice: Life, Death, Blessing, and Cursing The teaching portion begins with Alamo and Sharon reading from Deuteronomy 30, where Moses sets before the people life and death, blessing and cursing. Alamo uses the passage to argue that every person has a will and must choose either God’s way or self-will. He says people who claim Christianity but live for themselves are choosing death, while those who obey God’s commandments are choosing life. Alamo repeatedly warns that ignoring God’s commandments will lead to destruction, shortened life, hell, and the lake of fire, while obedience brings blessing and eternal life. Loving God Means Keeping His Commandments Alamo next turns to John 14, emphasizing Jesus’ statements that those who love Him keep His commandments and that those who do not keep His sayings do not love Him. He applies this directly to churchgoers, pastors, and religious teachers, warning against what he calls false prophets who teach that believers may continue in sin after salvation. He also criticizes popular religious and cultural claims involving The Da Vinci Code, Judas, and Mary Magdalene, rejecting them as heresy and insisting that Jesus was not married to a woman but is spiritually joined to the corporate body of believers as the bride of Christ. Consecration, Sacrifice, and Renewal of the Mind The central message continues the theme of consecration. Alamo teaches that believers must present their bodies as living sacrifices to God, drawing from Romans 12:1–2. He explains that consecration means dying to self, surrendering one’s will, and allowing God to live and work through the believer. He says the mind must be renewed by repeatedly reading, memorizing, and meditating on Scripture so that the Word of God replaces worldly thoughts. In his view, a person who continues lying, committing sexual sin, acting selfishly, or mistreating others has not truly consecrated himself or herself to God. Fear of the Lord and the Motive of Love Alamo distinguishes between the reason and the motive for consecration. The reason, he says, is that Christ purchased believers through His death, resurrection, and sacrifice; the motive is the love of God, along with fear of the Lord. He stresses that fear is essential because, in his view, people will not obey God unless they understand the consequences of disobedience. He cites 2 Corinthians 5:14–15, teaching that Christ’s love should constrain believers so that they no longer live for themselves but for the one who died and rose again for them. Closing Warnings and Salvation Prayer Near the end, Alamo warns that current world conditions, diseases, pestilences, and future tribulations show the urgency of salvation. He rejects the idea that Christians will be raptured before tribulation and says people must prepare to endure while letting God live through them. The program closes with a salvation prayer asking Jesus to forgive sins, enter the heart, wash the listener in His blood, and save the soul. Sharon then gives instructions for requesting program 184 by website, mail, phone, or fax, and Alamo invites listeners to return for part 83 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You.

29. maj 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, May 28, 2026

Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Consecrated to God: Tony Alamo on Ownership, Fear of the Lord, and God’s Life Within Believers Ep183 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 81 Tony Alamo Introduces Part 81 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You In this archival program, identified as program 183 and part 81 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo opens by thanking God for new radio stations carrying the broadcast and inviting listeners to request a copy of the message. He begins with prayer, asking God to speak through him, save souls, strengthen believers, and help people surrender their own will to God’s will. Alamo frames the episode around obedience, fear of the Lord, consecration, and the belief that true Christians must allow God to work through them rather than live for themselves. Letters from Uganda, New Jersey, and Ghana Alamo reads listener letters from Uganda, Africa, Newark, New Jersey, and Kumasi, Ghana. The Uganda writer encourages him to remain strong in his calling and says Alamo’s literature is helping people seek what the writer calls the “real truth.” The New Jersey writer says he is incarcerated for a crime he says he did not commit, but believes God has used the situation to save him from drug use and bring peace to his life and relationships. The Ghana writer reports distributing Alamo’s newsletters and requests more literature and a Bible, saying the materials are encouraging people to worship God. Fear of God, Biblical Authority, and Alamo’s Wider Teachings Responding to the letters, Alamo repeatedly emphasizes the fear of God as necessary for obedience. He argues that people will not continue keeping God’s commandments unless they fear the consequences of disobedience, and he cites the Bible as the final authority for how believers should live. During this section, he also speaks at length about marriage, polygamy, dating, sexuality, and religious practices. His comments include strong condemnations of homosexuality, premarital sex, dating, divorce, Catholic devotion to Mary, and modern cultural attitudes toward sexuality and family life. These claims are presented as part of Alamo’s religious interpretation and rhetoric within the sermon. Jesus, the Word, and the Blood of Forgiveness Alamo also teaches about Jesus as the Word of God who came in the flesh so that human blood could be shed for the forgiveness of sins. He stresses that salvation comes through Christ’s sacrifice, not through any other religious figure or object of devotion. He argues that those who are born again have God living in them by the Spirit, but distinguishes that from Jesus’ conception by the Holy Spirit. In this section, he again rejects devotion to Mary as deity and emphasizes the Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and the corporate body of born-again believers as central to his understanding of Christianity. Consecration as Giving Oneself Completely to God The main teaching portion of the episode focuses on consecration. Alamo explains that consecration means giving oneself completely to God as God’s possession. He says believers are not their own because they have been purchased by Christ’s blood, life, death, and descent into hell on their behalf. Using examples such as purchased groceries, a purchased car, and a gifted box of candy, Alamo argues that when God buys a person, God has the right to use that person however He chooses. In Alamo’s view, real consecration means no longer reserving any part of one’s life, body, will, or choices for oneself. Ownership, Motive, and Obedience Beyond Feelings Alamo and a reader identified as Sherry continue through the teaching, explaining that knowing the reason for consecration is not enough; believers must also have the right motive. Alamo says that the reason for consecration is that God owns the believer, while the motive is God’s love and the believer’s response to that love. He warns that moods, feelings, hardship, prison, suffering, illness, or fear should not determine whether someone obeys God. He compares the believer’s surrender to a burnt sacrifice whose old life has been reduced to ashes so that God’s life can operate through the person instead. Personal Testimony, Prison, Susie, and Opposition Alamo connects this teaching with his own experiences, including what he describes as being falsely charged, imprisoned, beaten, and persecuted for preaching. He also discusses his late wife Susie, saying she continued serving despite cancer but eventually became exhausted by people who accepted help from the ministry and then left. Alamo interprets her illness and death through his religious worldview and uses the story to warn against giving up on ministry work. He also makes claims about opposition from Rome, the Vatican, Catholic officials, government authorities, judges, law enforcement, media, Hollywood, and other institutions, presenting them as part of what he sees as Satanic resistance to his ministry. Closing Salvation Prayer and Program Information Near the end, Alamo says listeners must change the “channel” of their will away from refusal and toward surrender to God. He leads a salvation prayer asking Jesus to forgive sins, enter the heart, wash the listener in His blood, and give the power to live according to God’s will. The program closes with instructions for requesting program 183 as a tape or CD, followed by Alamo’s announcement that the next broadcast will be part 82 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You. He urges listeners to remain consecrated until death or until Christ’s return, which he says is coming very soon.

28. maj 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, May 27, 2026

Ep182, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 80, Consecration and Abiding in Christ: Purchased by Blood, Constrained by Love Six-Paragraph Summary Consecration as the Program’s Central Teaching — In Part 80 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo continues his teaching that a person who has received salvation should surrender completely to God. He repeatedly presents consecration as grounded in his belief that Christ purchased believers through His blood, while describing God’s love as the motivating force that makes such surrender willing rather than merely obligatory. Letters from Listeners Around the World — The program includes letters read from Patrick in the Bronx, E.C. in Kumasi, Ghana, and Ruthie from Israel. Each letter expresses gratitude for ministry tapes or literature and requests further materials, while Alamo comments on the international reach of the ministry and briefly responds to praise and criticism directed toward him. Being in Christ and Abiding in Christ — Through a reading and his own commentary, Alamo distinguishes between initially being saved and practically abiding in Jesus, while insisting that the two should remain closely connected. He describes praise, worship, revival, and consecration as manifestations of Christ living within a believer and of the believer continuing in fellowship with Christ. Personal Testimony and Warnings — Alamo recounts his own conversion experience, his sense of being directed by God, and an encounter he says he had with a minister named Abe Schneider concerning remarriage after adultery. He uses that account to argue that religious experience is not enough without obedience to what he considers God’s Word, and he speaks in severe terms about the consequences of rejecting that instruction. End-Times Readiness and Spiritual Guidance — The sermon turns to images from Scripture involving wilderness protection, the body of Christ, and the return of the Lord “as a thief in the night.” Alamo says believers must remain consecrated and spiritually receptive so they can receive guidance in dangerous times, and he uses personal memories of leaving Las Vegas and facing perceived danger as examples of that principle. Five Points of Consecration and the Closing Invitation — Near the end, the program names five areas of study: the basis, motive, meaning, purpose, and result of consecration. Alamo returns to the first point—God’s purchase of the believer—using ownership and payment analogies, then closes with a salvation prayer, ordering information for program number 182, and an announcement that Part 81 will continue the subject. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases 1. Tony Alamo Part 80 2. How to Have God’s Life Living in You 3. consecration unto the Lord 4. abiding in Christ sermon 5. purchased by the blood of Jesus 6. constrained by God’s love 7. Christian revival and regeneration 8. five points of consecration 9. salvation prayer Tony Alamo 10. end-times spiritual readiness 11. Christian radio sermon archive 12. Tony Alamo program 182

27. maj 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, May 26, 2026

Ep181, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 79 Consecrated Unto the Lord: Bought by the Blood and Called to Surrender SIX-PARAGRAPH SUMMARY A Teaching on Consecration Tony Alamo opens Program Number 181, Part 79 of How to Have God's Life Living in You, with a prayer asking that listeners understand his central message: believers must surrender themselves fully to God. He teaches that consecration is not merely an emotional expression of love, but is rooted in his belief that Christ purchased believers through His blood and therefore has the right to direct their lives. Letters from Malawi and Maryland A reader presents a letter from Pastor Luke in Malawi, who expresses appreciation for the ministry and a wish to visit. Alamo responds by stressing that spiritual relationship should be strengthened with God rather than centered on him personally. A second letter from Matthew in Hampstead, Maryland, describes receiving a piece of ministry literature titled The Earthquake while visiting Tennessee and being encouraged by what he read. Zambia, Ministry Requests, and Service The program includes a letter from Pastor Dennis in Zambia, who says ministry literature has affected his life and congregation and requests Bibles, literature, financial help, and association with Alamo's ministry. In response, Alamo discusses his approach to supporting ministries, says practical assistance should be evaluated carefully, and recalls early experiences working at a motel and wedding chapel as examples of serving God in humble circumstances. A Manhattan Testimony and the Gospel A response from Manhattan recounts a woman who reportedly found the ministry's literature, requested materials, attended services, prayed at an altar call, and experienced relief and forgiveness. Alamo uses the account to argue that material assistance is not enough without presenting the gospel, emphasizing that the salvation of souls is the primary purpose of the ministry. Love, Obedience, and Surrender Returning to the teaching titled How to Have God's Life Living in You, Alamo says love alone is not a sufficient foundation for lifelong consecration because emotions change. He argues that believers must continually remember that they belong to God, reject sin and worldly influence, accept hardship without resentment, and allow God to express His life through them. Closing Invitation and Program Information Alamo closes with an invitation prayer for listeners to repent, believe in Jesus Christ, receive forgiveness, and begin a life of consecration and obedience. Sharon provides methods for ordering Program Number 181, and Alamo announces that the following program will continue with Part Number 80, ending by urging listeners to surrender themselves daily to the Lord. SEO KEYWORDS / KEY PHRASES Tony Alamo sermon; How to Have God's Life Living in You Part 79; Christian consecration teaching; bought by the blood of Christ; surrendering your life to God; repentance and salvation prayer; Christian obedience sermon; Tony Alamo Christian Ministries; soul-winning literature; letters from Malawi and Zambia; Christian testimony and evangelism; Program Number 181

26. maj 202658 min