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Valley Gospel

Podcast af Pastor Bob Ezatoff

engelsk

Historie & religion

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A Pentecostal church experience.

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A Double Portion

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333384/fan_mail/new] Bethel was supposed to be the house of God, but Elijah and Elisha walk into a place filled with scoffing, idols, and a forgotten spiritual legacy. That tension drives the question we cannot dodge: if God parted seas and sent fire in Scripture, why do we talk like miracles, healing, deliverance, and the power of the Holy Spirit belong to the past? We trace the Jordan crossing in 2 Kings 2 and Elisha’s audacious request for a double portion. We connect it to Jesus’ promise of greater works, then bring it straight into modern church life: a culture that normalizes evil, churches tempted to settle for comfort, and believers who rely on yesterday’s revival stories instead of today’s obedience. We also address the “hard thing” Elijah names and why the real challenge is learning to receive from God directly, not from personalities, platforms, or spiritual nostalgia. Then we head to Jericho, the “pleasant city” with poisoned water, and unpack what compromised preaching and lifeless Christianity do to a congregation. Elisha’s answer is not a new gimmick but salt in a clean vessel: the pure gospel, the uncompromised Word of God, and lives set apart for a fresh anointing. If you feel called to go deeper than shallow religion, this message is a wake-up and an invitation. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs fresh faith, and leave a review so others can find it. What would a double portion look like in your life right now?

21. maj 2026 - 58 min
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Come On, Let’s Fight

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333384/fan_mail/new] Comfort is what we usually want when life gets heavy. But what if God’s love looks like training, not pampering? We open with Paul’s words to Timothy and a direct question we can’t dodge: are we still in the fight, or have we settled into a passive Christianity that only shows up on Sunday morning. This message goes straight at spiritual warfare, reminding us that the stakes are high, the enemy is real, and a faith built on autopilot makes us easy prey. Then we move to Hosea 12 and the story of Jacob and Esau, not as a distant Bible tale, but as a mirror. Jacob is painted as a man with flaws who still hungers for God’s blessing and purpose, while Esau represents immediate gratification and a life turned inward. We talk about repentance as an ongoing turning, not a quick apology, and we challenge the excuses that keep people stuck in sin, complacency, and quiet compromise. The heart of the sermon is Jacob’s night of wrestling when obedience still leads to crisis and God shows up with a challenge instead of reassurance. We connect that moment to real discipleship: God trains fighters, and trials can become end-time preparation rather than proof you’ve been abandoned. If you’re tired, wounded, or tempted to give up, this is a call to stand, separate from what drags you down, and re-enter the battle with the Holy Spirit’s power. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs strength, and leave a review letting us know: where are you choosing to fight again today?

13. maj 2026 - 49 min
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The Uttermost Parts Of The Earth

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333384/fan_mail/new] You can be truly saved and still feel underpowered. That tension sits at the heart of our message on the baptism in the Holy Spirit, where we open the Bible and ask a blunt question: did Jesus intend believers to attempt ministry with only good intentions, or with supernatural power from on high? We walk through Joel’s prophecy of an outpouring, the turning point of Pentecost in Acts 2, and Jesus’ command in Acts 1:8 that links the Holy Ghost directly to power for witness “to the uttermost parts of the earth.” Along the way, we separate salvation and Spirit baptism as two distinct operations of the same Spirit. We also address the question many Christians ask out loud or quietly: don’t we receive the Holy Spirit at salvation? We answer from Scripture, then trace examples in Acts that show a subsequent empowering experience. We also tackle the most debated flashpoint: speaking in tongues. We explain why we preach tongues as the initial physical evidence of Holy Spirit baptism, and why minimizing spiritual gifts can leave believers unprepared for spiritual warfare. Finally, we deal honestly with abuses, excesses, and counterfeits, arguing that discernment and biblical testing are the answer, not shutting down the gifts of the Spirit. If you’ve wrestled with Pentecostal doctrine, spiritual gifts, or what “power” is supposed to look like in everyday Christian life, this teaching is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves Scripture, and leave a review with your biggest question about Spirit baptism.

2. maj 2026 - 50 min
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Strangers And Pilgrims

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333384/fan_mail/new] Revival gets talked about like it’s thunder and fireworks, but we’ve learned to look for a quieter and more demanding sign: hunger for God’s Word. From the opening moments, we wrestle with what “heaven-sent revival” really means for a Pentecostal church that welcomes the Holy Spirit and refuses to make peace with compromise.  We camp in Nehemiah 8, the “revival book,” where God’s people return from captivity, rebuild what disobedience destroyed, and gather with one request: bring us the Word. We dig into why Scripture is the final authority, why shallow preaching produces powerless believers, and why there is no real spiritual renewal without biblical teaching that convicts, corrects, and sets captives free. The Word doesn’t just inform us, it exposes what’s holding us back and moves us toward repentance that is genuine rather than performative.  Then we follow the thread that surprises many listeners: the booth. Through the Feast of Tabernacles and the sukkah, we talk about the temporary nature of life, the danger of being ensnared by possessions, and what it means to live as strangers and pilgrims with our hearts set on eternity. That perspective turns stewardship into worship and makes revival more than a church service. We close with ways to connect with Valley Gospel Church and a worship response that lifts up God’s greatness.  If this message sharpens you, share it with someone who needs real truth, subscribe for weekly preaching, and leave a review so more people can find Bible-centered revival. What line hit you hardest?

22. apr. 2026 - 46 min
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Why Am I A Christian?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333384/fan_mail/new] If you’ve ever wondered what your life will amount to when the noise fades, this sermon lands like a mirror. In this message delivered by Rev. John Jackson, we open 2 Timothy 2:1–13 and wrestle with a question that’s both simple and personal: “This is why I am a Christian.” Not as a slogan, but as a reason to endure, to grow up in faith, and to live in a way that actually holds together when pressure hits. We talk about what it means to build a legacy that lasts from God’s perspective. Not just what we leave behind, but who we shape, who we help, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ gets carried into the next generation. Paul’s words to Timothy push us toward discipleship and spiritual maturity: be strong in the grace of Christ, stay plugged into God’s resources, and stop trying to run on pride and self-sufficiency. Then we get practical and honest about the price. The soldier, athlete, and farmer images show a Christianity that requires discipline, focus, and a willingness to say no. We also dig into what it means to center our lives on Jesus as the hub of the wheel, not one spoke among many, because when He’s central, we can get back up after failure and keep moving forward. If you need encouragement to endure, refocus, and live a life built to last, press play now. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs strength today, and leave us a review with the part that challenged you most.

13. apr. 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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