Tony Alamo

Tony Alamo, June 14, 2026

28 min · 14. juni 2026
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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.

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Tony Alamo, June 24, 2026

Ep203, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 101, Seeing Jesus Through Hebrews, Worship, and the Sustaining Power of the Word Six-Paragraph Summary A Prayer for God’s Word to Take Over the Message Tony Alamo opens program 203 as part 101 of “How to Have God’s Life Living in You.” He explains that listeners can receive the program, Bibles, literature, tapes, and related materials free of charge. He then prays that God will take over his vessel, mouth, and tongue so the program will teach listeners how to be saved and how to have God living in them. The opening prayer uses the image of a wise man building on solid rock, which Alamo identifies as reading and doing the Word of God. Letters from Zambia, Mexico, and India The program includes letters from Zambia, Mexico, and India. A writer from Mansa, Zambia praises the ministry’s literature and asks for Bibles, literature, and possible help with a church building, explaining that the congregation is using a school classroom. Alamo responds by describing the humble beginnings of his own ministry in a former dope den and advises gratitude for any place to preach. A brief letter from Tabasco, Mexico praises the radio messages, while a letter from India thanks the ministry for newsletters and Bibles used in evangelism. Remembering the Early Hippie Church In response to the Zambia letter, Alamo tells a long story about the early days of his ministry with Sue. He describes preaching in a former dope den, seeing hippies and drug users converted, and being known as a “hippie church.” He says the converts were filled with the Holy Spirit and describes conflict with police officers who misunderstood what was happening. He also recounts seeking support from churches, missions, and supermarkets, and says the ministry began with little but eventually expanded after years of struggle. Hebrews and the Desire to See Jesus The main teaching section shifts to the book of Hebrews, centered on the phrase “Sir, I would see Jesus.” Sharon reads prepared material about Hebrews, and Alamo expands on it by saying the book helps believers see Jesus more clearly. He teaches that Jesus is the wisdom and power of God, the author and finisher of faith, and the one on whom faith depends from start to finish. He also repeats his view that Paul wrote Hebrews, while saying the true author is Jesus because the Word of God is divine. Worship, the Word, and the New Covenant Alamo teaches that worship depends on focusing on God’s Word, which he describes as God’s majesty, power, sacrifice for sin, and sustaining force. He says Christ’s intercession allows believers to enter God’s presence and rejects the idea that Mary can serve as an intercessor. The sermon also contrasts the old covenant with the new covenant, arguing that Jesus, as the superior and enduring high priest after the order of Melchizedek, opened the heavenly sanctuary and gives believers sustaining power through the Word. The Humanity of Jesus and the Closing Salvation Prayer The final portion emphasizes Hebrews 2, especially the claim that Jesus took part in human flesh and blood. Alamo uses this to argue against ministers who say Jesus had “the blood of God,” saying instead that Jesus had human flesh and human blood while being upheld by the Spirit. He teaches that Christ’s death broke the devil’s power and made it possible for believers to overcome sin through God’s Spirit. The program closes with a salvation prayer, a request for listeners to report if they were saved, and Sharon’s instructions for receiving tape number 203. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases book of Hebrews, seeing Jesus, God’s Word, Christian worship, new covenant, Hebrews chapter 2, salvation prayer, spiritual authority, born again message, overcoming sin

24. juni 202656 min
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Tony Alamo, June 23, 2026

Ep202, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 100, The Word Made Flesh, the Power to Overcome Sin, and the Call to Endure Six-Paragraph Summary Hebrews as the Center of the Message Tony Alamo opens program 202 by identifying it as part 100 of “How to Have God’s Life Living in You.” He says the episode will expose what he calls heresy among prominent ministers and focuses heavily on the book of Hebrews. He argues that Paul wrote Hebrews and says the book must be understood as the Word of God rather than merely as Paul’s personal language or style. This framing sets up the rest of the episode as a doctrinal argument about Christ’s humanity, obedience, holiness, and the believer’s need to overcome sin. Christ’s Flesh, Blood, and Victory Over Sin The central scripture reading comes from Hebrews 2:14 and Hebrews 2:17. Alamo emphasizes that Jesus partook of the same flesh and blood as humanity, arguing that Christ had human flesh, human blood, and human bone while also having the Spirit of God in Him. He uses this interpretation to teach that Jesus overcame sin in the flesh, and that believers who have Christ living in them can also overcome sin. This becomes his main argument against any teaching that suggests people are inherently unable to live in obedience to God. Direct Criticism of Other Ministers Alamo strongly criticizes Reverend Hagey and Charles Stanley, accusing them of teaching doctrines he considers false. He objects to claims that Jesus had “the blood of God” rather than human blood, and he also rejects the doctrine that all past, present, and future sins are forgiven regardless of continued obedience. He frames such teaching as lawlessness and warns that people who preach it are misleading souls. These claims are presented in the transcript as Alamo’s own doctrinal judgments and warnings. The Spirit, the Word, and the Power to Endure Throughout the sermon, Alamo connects the Word of God, the Holy Spirit, and the power to endure to the end. He argues that God upholds all things by the word of His power and applies that idea to believers, saying they too can be upheld if they submit to God and remain in His Word. He teaches that reading scripture, believing it, praying without ceasing, and remaining steadfast are essential to having God’s life living in a person. He also repeatedly warns against unbelief, which he describes as the central sin that prevents salvation. Angels, Ministers, Visions, and Spiritual Warfare Alamo discusses angels as “ministering winds” or spirits and says both angels and people have wills. He uses this to argue that believers must choose to believe scripture and resist Satan. He also tells a personal story about praying for a woman named Verna, whom he describes as demon-possessed, connecting that story to the biblical account of Legion. These sections reinforce the episode’s themes of spiritual warfare, demonic deception, the need to study scripture, and the danger of false ministers. The Salvation Prayer and Closing Appeal Near the end, Alamo turns the sermon into a direct appeal for listeners to receive Christ as their personal Savior. He leads a salvation prayer, asking listeners to confess belief in Jesus as the Son of God, His death on the cross, His shed blood, and His resurrection by the Holy Spirit. Sharon then gives contact information for receiving the audio tape, CD, Bible, or literature free of charge. Alamo closes by urging listeners to continue with the next program on Hebrews and to remain controlled by the Holy Spirit through the Word of God. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases book of Hebrews, Jesus flesh and blood, Holy Spirit power, Christian obedience, overcoming sin, salvation prayer, Word of God, false prophets, spiritual warfare, Hebrews chapter 2

23. juni 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, June 22, 2026

Ep201, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 99, Building a Life on the Word, Obedience, and Spiritual Renewal Six-Paragraph Summary Opening Prayer and a Warning About Authority Tony Alamo begins program 201 by identifying it as part 99 of “How to Have God’s Life Living in You.” He opens with a prayer asking God to pour out wisdom, knowledge, and understanding through him. The prayer strongly emphasizes submission to spiritual authority, warning that people who defy the authority Alamo says God has placed over them are in danger spiritually. He also rejects the doctrine of “once saved, always saved” and frames the program as a message intended to expose Satan through the Word of God. Letters from Mexico, Scotland, India, and Kenya The program includes several letters from listeners and ministry contacts. A writer from Ensenada, Mexico thanks the ministry for literature and “The Messiah” book and requests more Bibles, literature, tapes, T-shirts, and sweatshirts for distribution. A writer from Glasgow, Scotland thanks the ministry for literature and T-shirts. Another letter from Manipur, India describes a desire to establish a worship center and Alamo Christian Church in Imphal City. A letter from Kenya says the ministry’s literature has influenced people there and asks for Bibles for new believers. The Call to Do the Gospel, Not Only Hear It After the letters, Alamo says that preaching, reading the Bible, and praying are necessary, but not enough by themselves. He insists that what believers read, they must also do. He argues that Jesus’ statement “It is finished” refers to the completion of the plan and way of salvation, not permission for believers to stop obeying God. This becomes one of the central themes of the episode: Alamo repeatedly teaches that salvation must be shown through obedience, works, and allowing Christ to continue His work through the believer. A Personal Story About Fasting and Fear of God Alamo recounts a long personal story from his early years as a Christian, when he says God commanded him to fast without food or water until a recording session was completed. He describes intense thirst, heat, mice entering his house, and an incident in which a light bulb allegedly fell as a sign when he was tempted to drink water. He uses the story to illustrate his view that God can command difficult obedience, that God may threaten judgment, and that believers should fear disobeying divine instruction. Examples of Ministry Help and Practical Service The sermon includes several examples of what Alamo presents as practical obedience to the gospel. He describes sending cake and tofu ice cream to a rebuked church member and her husband, sending someone to visit an imprisoned ministry member in Chicago, helping prisoners, hiring attorneys, providing money and Bibles, and assisting people in danger or distress. He connects these acts to biblical commands to visit prisoners, feed the hungry, and help those in need, while also saying he does not extend the same kind of support to people he believes are actively opposing the ministry. Luke 6, Fruit, Foundations, and the Salvation Prayer The scripture reading centers on Luke 6, especially the teaching that every tree is known by its fruit and that a person who hears and obeys Christ is like a man who builds a house on a rock. Alamo interprets the passage as a warning that Christians must produce visible obedience and works. He criticizes doctrines that say Christ has forgiven all past, present, and future sins regardless of obedience. The episode closes with a call to be born again, a salvation prayer, and instructions for listeners to request program 201 by mail, phone, fax, or the ministry website. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases God’s life living in you, born again prayer, Christian obedience, Luke chapter 6, spiritual authority, Bible literature, gospel ministry, salvation by repentance, doing the Word of God, Christian missionary letters

22. juni 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, June 21, 2026

Ep200, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 98, Receiving Spiritual Life Through Repentance, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit Six-Paragraph Summary A Ministry Message Offered Without Charge Tony Alamo opens the program by identifying the episode as part 98 of “How to Have God’s Life Living in You” and program number 200. He emphasizes that the ministry offers CDs, audio tapes, Bibles, literature, and other religious materials free of charge, including postage and handling. He contrasts this approach with ministries that charge for religious materials and frames free distribution as part of his understanding of the gospel. A Prayer for Missionary Outreach and Spiritual Aid The program moves into a long prayer in which Alamo says he wants to send ambassadors to Africa, India, the Philippines, China, Pakistan, and other places where people are in need. He says he wants to help with physical needs such as food, water, and medicine, but insists that spiritual teaching and repentance are even more important. His prayer emphasizes fear of God, obedience, repentance from willful sin, and the belief that people need the Word of God to receive eternal life. Letters from Georgia, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Ireland The letter-reading portions include messages from Covington, Georgia; Nigeria; the Philippines; and Ireland. The Georgia letter thanks the ministry for its radio broadcasts and asks for prayer for a ministry in Conyers. The Nigerian letter describes family rejection, suicidal thoughts, and a request for Bibles. The Philippine letter requests materials for student ministry and evangelism. The Ireland letter thanks the ministry for Bibles and asks for continued support, including copies of “The Messiah According to Bible Prophecy.” Warnings Against Disobedience and Religious Opposition Throughout the episode, Alamo speaks forcefully about what he describes as devils, counterfeit believers, disobedience in churches, and opposition to spiritual leadership. He connects these themes to his interpretation of Revelation, Moses, Miriam, and the idea of measuring people by the Word of God. He also discusses accusations that his ministry is a cult, rejecting that label and warning listeners against what he calls blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Political, Prophetic, and Apocalyptic Claims Alamo comments on suicide, terrorism, atomic weapons, the United States, the Vatican, Waco, and global conflict. These comments are presented as his own religious and political claims. He argues that young people are losing hope because of world events and says he believes future attacks will occur in unexpected places. He also criticizes secular government, religious institutions, and media systems, tying these subjects to his broader apocalyptic and anti-establishment preaching. Luke 13, Luke 14, Humility, and the Salvation Prayer Near the end, Sharon reads passages from Luke 13 and Luke 14, including references to Herod, Jerusalem, the Sabbath healing, and the parable of taking the lowest seat. Alamo interprets these passages as warnings against religious hypocrisy and government opposition to God. He concludes by inviting listeners to humble themselves, repent, be born again, and repeat a salvation prayer. The program closes with instructions for receiving program 200 and ministry materials. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases God’s life living in you, free Bibles, Christian ministry, eternal life, repentance from sin, Holy Spirit baptism, Bible prophecy, missionary outreach, Luke chapter 14, salvation prayer

21. juni 202658 min
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Tony Alamo, June 21, 2026

Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries False Light, Lukewarm Faith, and Tony Alamo’s Warning From Revelation Sermon 760A A Message From the Archives This episode presents an archived sermon from Pastor Tony Alamo, introduced by Help from Christ Ministries, with contact information offered for listeners who are inspired or encouraged by the message. Alamo begins with prayer, asking God to expose what he describes as deception in the world, especially “false light,” which he says comes from Satan appearing as an angel of light. He frames the sermon as a warning that religious language, false preaching, and misunderstood ideas of love can lead people away from the true meaning of Scripture. Love, Hate, and the Meaning of Obedience A central theme of the sermon is Alamo’s argument that many people misunderstand biblical love. He says love is not merely affection, sentiment, sex, or human comfort, but the keeping of God’s commandments. He repeatedly argues that Scripture teaches believers to love God above everything else and to reject anything or anyone that tries to separate them from Him. Alamo connects this to passages about hating the deeds of the Nicolaitans, resisting Satan, and not loving two masters, presenting his view that Christians must oppose false doctrine rather than accept everything in the name of love. Learning “Heavenly Language” Alamo emphasizes that people must learn what he calls the “heavenly language” of Scripture instead of interpreting biblical words through ordinary human or carnal definitions. He says people often misunderstand words such as love, hate, friendship, righteousness, and obedience because they use worldly definitions rather than biblical ones. After this prayerful introduction, the program includes a musical performance of “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” which Alamo connects to his testimony that Jesus revealed heaven, hell, truth, and salvation to him. Revelation, Lukewarmness, and Self-Deception After the song, Alamo turns to the book of Revelation and asks listeners whether they know if they are deceived. He says the great deception of the last days is powerful because Satan does not appear obvious or absurd, but as something that looks convincing, religious, and light-filled. He focuses on Revelation’s warning about being lukewarm, saying many people do not recognize whether they are spiritually cold, hot, or lukewarm because deception has made them complacent. In his interpretation, lukewarm believers are those who have stopped resisting evil, settled into comfort, and mistaken spiritual rest for spiritual decline. Warning Against False Doctrine and Religious Compromise Alamo warns listeners not to accept teachers or preachers who, in his view, promote a doctrine that contradicts Scripture. He names individuals he considers false teachers and criticizes religious figures who teach that God has no enemies or that believers should love everything without discernment. He argues that the Bible commands believers to resist Satan, flee evil, avoid false doctrine, and refuse fellowship with teachings that oppose Christ. This section is forceful and confrontational, reflecting Alamo’s broader warning that false religion can look holy while leading people into deception. Earthly Wealth, Spiritual Blindness, and the Need for Salvation Continuing in Revelation, Alamo discusses the warning to those who say they are rich, increased with goods, and in need of nothing. He interprets this as a picture of people trusting in material success while failing to recognize spiritual poverty, blindness, misery, and nakedness. He says earthly possessions cannot be taken into eternity and describes how people leave all their goods behind at death. For Alamo, the warning is that outward prosperity can hide a soul that lacks righteousness and is unprepared to stand before God. The Invitation to Be Born Again The sermon closes with an altar-call style prayer, as Alamo says Jesus commanded that people “must be born again.” He leads listeners through a salvation prayer confessing sin, affirming belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, His death on the cross, His shed blood for forgiveness, and His resurrection by the power of the Holy Spirit. The program then gives information for obtaining a copy of program number 760 and directs listeners to Alamo Ministries contact information, closing with an invitation to continue the Revelation series in the next message.

21. juni 202628 min