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Revival-Holy Way Baptist -6-1-26-Jesse Lockhart

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Revival – Holy Way Baptist – 6‑1‑26 – In this revival message, the Brother Jesse opens with a call for unity—one soul, one heart—reminding the church that only God gives the increase and only God can save, but His people can help bring the lost to Him. Preaching from 2 Peter 3, he emphasizes the glory of Christ, the urgency of the hour, and the need for believers to humble themselves before God’s presence. The tone is pleading and expectant: revival isn’t emotional hype, it’s God stirring His people to repentance, obedience, and spiritual seriousness. The preacher asks the congregation to pray for him throughout the week and to labor together for souls, trusting that God still moves, still convicts, and still transforms lives when His people seek Him with one mind and one heart.   Location: Pisgah, Alabama — Holy Way Baptist

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Portada del episodio Revival-Holy Way Baptist -6-1-26-Jesse Lockhart

Revival-Holy Way Baptist -6-1-26-Jesse Lockhart

Revival – Holy Way Baptist – 6‑1‑26 – In this revival message, the Brother Jesse opens with a call for unity—one soul, one heart—reminding the church that only God gives the increase and only God can save, but His people can help bring the lost to Him. Preaching from 2 Peter 3, he emphasizes the glory of Christ, the urgency of the hour, and the need for believers to humble themselves before God’s presence. The tone is pleading and expectant: revival isn’t emotional hype, it’s God stirring His people to repentance, obedience, and spiritual seriousness. The preacher asks the congregation to pray for him throughout the week and to labor together for souls, trusting that God still moves, still convicts, and still transforms lives when His people seek Him with one mind and one heart.   Location: Pisgah, Alabama — Holy Way Baptist

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Portada del episodio Have Mercy on me-Jesse Lockhart-5-31-26-pm

Have Mercy on me-Jesse Lockhart-5-31-26-pm

Have Mercy on Me – Jesse Lockhart – 5‑31‑26 PMPodcast SummaryThis sermon centers on David’s cry in Psalm 51: “Have mercy upon me, O God.” The preacher explains the difference between grace and mercy—grace gives what we don’t deserve, but mercy withholds the judgment we do deserve. He walks through biblical examples of people who cried out for mercy: the Syrophoenician mother pleading for her demon‑tormented daughter, the publican in Luke 18 beating his chest and praying, “God be merciful to me a sinner,” and blind Bartimaeus crying out to Jesus despite the crowd telling him to be quiet. Each story shows that mercy begins with recognizing unworthiness and desperation. The preacher warns that modern believers often pray shallow, rehearsed prayers, expecting God to respond like a genie, when what’s truly needed is brokenness, humility, and a cry for mercy. He urges the church to return to heartfelt pleading—seeking God’s pity, God’s presence, and God’s help—because without Him, we are blind, powerless, and unable to change ourselves. Mercy is the doorway to healing, revival, and restored vision.   Location: Whitwell, Tennessee — Fairview Union Church

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Portada del episodio How to get there-jesse lockhart-5-31-26-am

How to get there-jesse lockhart-5-31-26-am

How to Get There – Jesse Lockhart – 5‑31‑26 AM (Revelation 21)In this message, the preacher reads the full chapter of Revelation 21 and paints a vivid picture of the New Heaven and New Earth—a place with no more death, sorrow, crying, or pain, where God Himself dwells with His people and the Lamb is the everlasting light. He describes the beauty of the New Jerusalem with its jasper walls, pearl gates, golden streets, and foundations of precious stones, then shifts to the heart of the sermon: heaven is real, but you must know how to get there. Using John 14 and Matthew 7, he explains that Jesus is the only way, the narrow gate, and the journey begins at the cross—where a sinner becomes crucified with Christ, buried in baptism, and raised to walk in new life. Salvation is the starting point, but continuation in faith is required, being kept by the power of God through faith and carried by grace through every trial of life. He warns that many claim heaven without ever starting at the cross, and that walking away from Christ leaves a person on their own. The message urges listeners to begin the journey, continue in faith, and trust the grace that carries believers all the way home. Location: Whitwell, Tennessee — Fairview Union Church

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Portada del episodio Sunday School -5-31-26

Sunday School -5-31-26

Sunday School – 5‑31‑26 (Genesis 5–6)   In this lesson, the teacher walks the class through Genesis 5 into the opening of Genesis 6, highlighting how the long lifespans, repeated phrase “and he died,” and the appearance of numbers—especially 365 and 777—signal patterns of divine order even in a world sliding toward corruption. He points out Enoch’s unique walk with God, Methuselah’s record‑long life, and Lamech’s prophetic naming of Noah, all showing that God was preparing a righteous line long before judgment came. As the narrative shifts to chapter 6, he emphasizes how wickedness multiplied, how the “sons of God” took the “daughters of men,” and how violence filled the earth until God declared He would not always strive with man. Yet Noah found grace, and God gave him precise instructions for the ark—a vessel of obedience built over more than a century while the world watched in disbelief. The teacher draws a parallel to today’s distractions, warning that just as people ignored Noah’s warnings before the flood, modern life blinds many to the reality of coming judgment. Through Noah’s obedience, God preserved humanity once, and the teacher reminds listeners that another judgment is coming—not by water but by fire—and only those who walk with God, as Noah did, will be ready. Location: Whitwell, Tennessee — Fairview Union Church

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Portada del episodio Nehemiah-6:1-3-Jesse Lockhart -5-27-26

Nehemiah-6:1-3-Jesse Lockhart -5-27-26

Nehemiah 6:1–3 — “I Cannot Come Down” (Jesse Lockhart, 5‑27‑26 PM) Bro. Jesse preaches from Nehemiah 6 on the moment when Nehemiah, knee‑deep in rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls, refuses the enemy’s invitation to “come down” because the work was too great to abandon. He walks through the whole backdrop—the seventy years of captivity, the ruins of Jerusalem, the people finally stirred with a mind to work, and the relentless opposition that rose every time progress was made. From ridicule to intimidation to internal division, the enemy tried every tactic to stop the rebuilding, just as the devil tries to stop believers today. But Nehemiah’s answer becomes the heartbeat of the message: when God gives you a work, you don’t quit, you don’t slow down, and you don’t step off the wall for anything or anyone. Jesse warns that the devil often comes disguised as friendliness, compromise, or “just take it easy,” but stepping down always leads to spiritual loss. The call is to stand firm, stay straight, hold convictions, fight for family and faith, and refuse every distraction with Nehemiah’s words: “I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down.”   Location: Whitwell, Tennessee — Fairview Union Church

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