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Ep 68God's Grace: An Attribute of God (Conversation)
In this message, A. W. Tozer describes God's grace as an essential attribute of God, not merely something He possesses but something He is. He distinguishes grace from mercy and emphasizes that grace comes through Jesus Christ and is infinite, constant, and available both before and after the cross. Tozer reminds us that no one is saved apart from grace, and that God’s boundless kindness is always at work toward humanity. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation of God’s unchanging nature and the overwhelming love He offers to all people, including the chief of sinners. Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/2611----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 67Christ in You: The Supreme Gift (Conversation)
A. W. Tozer's message invites us to see that God's greatest gift to humanity is not earthly blessings but the very infusion of divine life—Christ in you, the hope of glory. He walks through the biblical witness of the Trinity, the incarnation, and the way the Son unites human nature with the divine nature so that believers become partakers of the divine life. He shows that the central question is not what we think of Christianity but what we do with Christ, and that the experience of God dwelling in us is meant to transform every area of life, from prayer to relationships to work.Key topics include the doctrine of the Trinity, the incarnation, and the extraordinary claim that Christ dwelling in believers makes them temples of the divine presence; the idea that believers are dispossessed of all but God, who becomes their inheritance; the meaning of holiness as God living in the personality; the primacy of experiential knowledge of God over mere gifts or evidences; and the call to trust and rest in Christ living in us rather than striving in our own strength.The takeaways include that Christ in you is the ultimate spiritual reality enabling victory over sin and a transformed life; God invites us to know Him experientially through the Holy Spirit; our identity as priests and heirs means all that belongs to Christ is ours; and the central focus of faith is the person of Jesus Christ, who is risen and present with us.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/2544----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 66Four Soils, One Message (Conversation)
Graeme guides listeners through the parable of the sower, showing across Mark 4, Matthew 13 and Luke 8 how four soils reveal our heart's response to the Word of God. The seed is the Word of the Kingdom, and the soils reveal different levels of understanding, perseverance, and fruitfulness.He explains that the hard road soil is those who hear but Satan snatches away the word; the rocky soil quickly receives but cannot root deeply; the thorny soil is crowded by worries, deceit and desires; and the good soil hears, understands, and bears fruit—thirty, sixty, or a hundredfold—by holding on to the Word with honesty and perseverance. The talk also underscores the need to discern truth, to avoid distractions that choke growth, and to apply Scripture to every area of life.Takeaways: cultivate an honest and good heart, retain the Word firmly, weigh what you hear, and let the Word inform your daily choices, relationships, and service. By focusing on faithful listening and obedient action, listeners can grow in love, joy, patience and generosity.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/1308----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 65Hearing God: The Cost of Discipleship
The episode dives into hearing God's voice by examining the conditions of discipleship found in Luke 14: the call to put Jesus above all other relationships, carry one’s cross, and count the cost before following; it contrasts the crowds with true disciples and even uses the Leonidas illustration to highlight strategic surrender and reliance on God; the speaker shares a personal journey from doubt to faith and emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is the primary guide to truth.Takeaways include a practical approach to hearing God: test your sense of promptings against God's will, remain teachable and humble, and trust the Spirit's conviction and guidance rather than relying solely on intellect; peace with God comes through surrender and alignment with His will.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/1307----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 64Hearing God: The Blueprint of Discipleship (Conversation)
Graham guides listeners through a practical, Bible-based look at discipleship, asking what it really means to obey the Great Commission and how the early church pattern can inform our modern approach.They unpack Paul's listing of apostles, prophets, and teachers, and explain how these roles function as a pattern for equipping believers to hear God, understand Scripture, and practice discernment, rather than creating hierarchies.They address the tension between following leaders and following Jesus, emphasizing that true discipleship starts with hearing God for oneself, with a gentle, reasonable, and merciful guide from above (James 3:13-18, John 8:31-32, John 10:27). They offer practical steps to hear God, including meditating on Scripture, testing guidance, and practicing maturity through training of spiritual senses (Hebrews 5:12). They illustrate with Acts 11:19-26 example of Barnabas and Paul to Antioch, showing outward preaching, encouragement, and teaching.Listeners will come away with a practical, Bible-based map for discipleship that centers on hearing God, guarding truth with the word, and fostering a community where revelation leads to lasting change.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/1306----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 63Retaining Revelation: Faith That Lasts (Conversation)
We're starting a new 4-part mini-series with Graeme Carle. In this talk, Graham explores how to retain revelation, using the parable of the sower. He unpacks the New Covenant and explains how God writes His laws on our minds and hearts and puts His Spirit within us, enabling us to walk in His ways rather than relying on external rules. The talk also includes a candid testimony of testing times—times when the presence of God seems absent—and how those seasons can refine faith and deepen trust. Listeners will come away with a practical framework for growing in revelation: anchor experiences in Scripture, depend on the Holy Spirit to transform the heart, and maintain humble reliance on God rather than self-effort.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/1305----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 62Seven Steps to a Free Spirit (Conversation)
Bob Mumford outlines seven practical steps to a free spirit that push believers beyond surface morality into true discipleship. He begins by insisting that salvation is a gift, but a saved life can still be stubborn and unchanged unless God’s principles are consciously put into practice. The seven steps are: accepting an authority (the Bible as the final standard that nails you when you’re wrong); the compulsion of truth (the Word’s demand on life that presses you to respond); the reception of a ministry (learning to receive teaching from a variety of voices, not just your favorite preacher); intellectual humility (refusing to “intellectual rape” the Word and waiting for God to reveal truth in humility); spiritual vision (seeing the long-term goal God is building in you, which keeps you faithful through changes); knowing the will of God (finding the place and process that God uses to transform you); and growth in body relationship (learning to relate and grow with others, rather than remaining a spiritual lone ranger).Throughout the talk he weaves practical examples about resisting or embracing ministry, the necessity of forbearance in community, and the willingness to be confronted by one’s own stubborn patterns. The takeaway for listeners is actionable: ground your life in Scripture as the ultimate authority; welcome multi-voice teaching; cultivate humility before God’s Word; maintain a clear, God-driven vision for ongoing transformation; pursue the will of God in your daily setting; and engage in the life of the church to reshape your character. The result is a freer spirit shaped by truth, grace, and accountable community rather than escape or pride.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/8382----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 61Dungeons & Dragons: The Realms of Danger (Conversation)
Gary Greenwald speaks about Dungeons & Dragons, explaining how the game uses imaginary figures, creates immersive worlds, and can draw players so deeply into fantasy that reality fades.He warns of dangers including addictive engagement, neglect of personal hygiene and responsibilities, and a slide into occult and demonic practices as the Dungeon Master takes on god-like control. He cites scriptures and sources, including 2 Corinthians 10:5, Deuteronomy 7:26, 18:9-12, and the warning about the number of the beast, 666, to argue that these games can desensitize youth to violence and open doors to the occult.Takeaways: guard your household, question seemingly harmless media, and turn to God for protection, using Scripture and prayer as a shield against occult influence; consider stepping away from the game to protect faith and family.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9984----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 60God with Us: Intimacy in Worship (Conversation)
John Wimber guides listeners through a journey from cautious skepticism about emotive worship to a living, intimate relationship with God. Drawing from First Chronicles 16 and Hebrews 13, he shows worship as a daily sacrifice of praise and as a doorway to immediacy with the Father. He emphasizes that God is moving today, healing the sick, restoring lives, and inviting ordinary people to participate in the works and wonders of Jesus.The talk covers worship as intimacy, immediacy, and a new liturgy—speaking to God in contemporary idioms so people can relate and encounter Him now. It also explores fellowship as koinonia—sharing life, possessions, and prayer in small groups, and the church as a living body with gifts used for the common good. Crucially, Wimber urges believers to live out the words and works of Jesus, praying with Him, and building unity across the global church.Takeaways: worship is disciplined, communal, and transformative; faith expresses itself through praise, generosity, and obedience; every believer has a role in healing, mercy, and mission; community and small groups are essential to growth; and true worship flows from a relationship with the Father and the Son, through the Spirit, into everyday life.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9869----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 59Spirit-Powered Evangelism (Conversation)
The Holy Spirit is the driving force behind evangelism; this talk outlines how Spirit-filled life makes witness natural, powerful, and united.David Watson surveys the Spirit's work in evangelism across six aspects: the Holy Spirit as the witnessing Spirit who glorifies Jesus; the power from on high that enables bold testimony; the interdependence of truth and the Spirit in proclamation; the varied ways God communicates—through signs, teaching, and prophecy; the different modes of guidance—natural, corporate, and special occasions; and the Spirit's role in conversion, opening hearts to Christ. He then ties these to a church life where evangelism is church-based, built on radical unity and renewed commitments, and sustained by honest relationships, hospitality, and follow-up as essential elements of witness.The talk emphasizes that the church is the primary agent of evangelism, with believers belonging to one another in a transforming community that models the gospel through its love and shared life. It concludes with a call to listen to the Holy Spirit and move with flexibility to reach a changing world today.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9787----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 58One Flesh: Sacred Sex & Spirit in Marriage (Conversation)
Speakers: Jack and Paula. This episode centers on sex in marriage as a sacred, holistic union of body, mind, heart and spirit, grounded in biblical creation and the idea that the body is good and meant for holy connection. The talk contrasts the anti-Christian view that “spirit” and “matter” are opposed with a Hebraic-Christian understanding of unity, and discusses how every touch and interaction can be spiritual when approached with love. Key topics include: redefining sex as a spirit-to-spirit, heart-to-heart, and body-to-body meeting; the importance of foreplay, ensuring climax for the woman, and the afterglow as mutual cherishing; the concept of tuning partners to each other through marriage and confession; healing past traumas, cutting free from previous sexual attachments, and praying for spiritual separation when needed; the idea that marriage creates a “we” while maintaining individual integrity; and practical guidance for communication, vulnerability, and mutual respect in daily life. Takeaways: view sex as a sacred gift that nourishes both partners and strengthens the marital bond; learn to nurture the other’s heart and spirit, cultivate a safe space for open sharing, and pursue healing from past hurts to achieve true unity. The discussion also offers concrete advice on intimacy, healing, forgiveness, and spiritual alignment within marriage. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5295----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 57Forgive and Overcome (Conversation)
John and Paula Sandford, seasoned Christian counselors and teachers, guide listeners through a scripturally grounded exploration of forgiveness.They anchor their message in biblical commands and verses (Matthew 6:14-15, Mark 11:25, Luke 17:4, Ephesians 4:32, Colossians 3:13), showing how unforgiveness harms us and how the Cross and the process of Gethsemane transform our hearts. Through personal stories from ministry and family life, they illustrate that forgiveness is a path that involves facing our own wounds, choosing to bless rather than condemn, and inviting the Lord to do the inner work that only He can do.The episode offers practical takeaways: identify the roots of bitterness, begin with honest, direct confession of hurt, practice daily acts of kindness, and rely on the support of the body of Christ to sustain the practice. Forgiveness does not erase memory, but it turns painful memories into wisdom and growth through the cross.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5293----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 56At Home with the Father (Conversation)
John and Paula Sandford bring a compassionate, practical voice to the topic of coming home to Father God. They discuss forgiveness—of earthly fathers and of God—and describe how choosing to forgive clears the way for intimate relationship with the Father, even after deep wounds.Throughout the talk, they weave biblical insight with real-life stories from counseling sessions and seminars, explaining the distinction between laying down your life and merely laying down your time. They illuminate the 'law of life in Christ' as replacing old patterns of sin and death with daily acts of love—bear one another's burdens, and bear Christ's life into the world. The message emphasizes that true fellowship starts now, here, when we welcome Father God into our hearts and into our everyday trials.Takeaways: learn to forgive to heal, embrace your identity as God's child, practice incarnational love by sharing others' burdens, and cultivate ongoing intimacy with the Father through prayer, repentance, and lived faith.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5292----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 55Defend the Fatherless (Conversation)
Featuring John and Paula Sandford — authors and counselors in The Father's Love ministry — this episode explores the Bible's call to defend the fatherless and care for widows.They anchor their message in key scriptures and discuss how the church can practically nurture vulnerable people: ensuring accountability and protection, establishing elder couples and deacons, and building small groups that heal, mentor, and sustain singles, divorced, and adoptive families. The guests share stories of groups that carried members through crises, modeled transparent, loving ministry, and helped believers mature in Christ.Takeaways include nurturing trusted leadership within the church, cultivating interdependent communities, and embracing the discipline needed to grow into mature followers of Christ. The discussion also touches on parenting, marriage, and personal healing, underscoring that every believer benefits from close, family-like fellowship rather than private isolation. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5291----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 54Functions of a Father's Love
John and Paula Sandford share insights into the multifaceted role of fathers, emphasizing key functions such as nurture, teaching (by example), discipline, blessing, provision, and protection. They stress that a father's consistent, loving presence and spiritual leadership profoundly shape a child's life, fostering courage, faith, and a strong moral compass. The Sandfords underscore the importance of forgiveness within families and the power of a father's blessing in unlocking a child's destiny. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5290----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 53The Healing Power of a Father's Love (Conversation)
Speakers John and Paula Sandford, longtime pastors and counselors, bring a Biblical, forgiveness-centered view of fatherhood and healing. Their work spans family counseling and prison ministry, emphasizing how healing father wounds opens a path to spiritual and relational transformation.They explore how a father's affection and presence shapes a child's identity, behavior, and spiritual life; the talk draws on decades of ministry and counseling experiences to illustrate forgiveness as a gateway to blessing, and it traces how industrial-era shifts detached fathers from daily parenting, with lasting effects on discipline, trust, and faith.Listeners will gain practical steps for healing father wounds, fostering healthy father–child relationships, and growing in their relationship with Father God. The conversation also highlights the need for reparenting within the church through small groups and accountable relationships to recreate the nurturing environment many missed in childhood.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5289----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 52Five Foundations of a Biblical Family (Conversation)
John and Paula Sandford are a longtime ministry couple bringing decades of experience in teaching and guiding families, grounded in Scripture. They outline five foundational areas of family life: procreation and the sacred dimension of sex within marriage; the blessing of the father; diligent instruction of children; discipline exercised with love; and guiding children toward their God-given destiny.They root their guidance in key biblical passages—Genesis 1 (be fruitful and multiply), Ephesians 5 (mutual love and unity in marriage), and Deuteronomy and Proverbs on teaching and discipline—emphasizing that sex is a sacred, spiritual meeting of two beings, not merely a bodily act. They also frame marriage around three legs: prayer, communication, and sex, underscoring that a healthy union requires all three functioning together.Beyond theory, the Sandfords discuss practical steps: blessing children daily, instructing with intentionality, and disciplining in love while maintaining closeness. They highlight the father’s role in shaping destiny by modeling service and blessing, and they advocate releasing children to their own God-given paths rather than trapping them in parental expectations. The talk culminates in a call to examine our own lives, trust the Holy Spirit, and raise families that reflect God’s countercultural kingdom.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5288----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 51Balance Through Jesus (Conversation)
John and Paula Sandford—well-known teachers on marriage, family life, and spiritual formation—discuss how our inner natures can tilt relationships toward imbalance and how Jesus’ lordship invites us to die to self and celebrate each other’s differences. They weave personal stories with practical guidance on mutual submission, patience, and bearing one another’s burdens to build stronger families and churches.The talk covers real-life dynamics—balancing practical order with creative spontaneity, the interplay of leadership and submission, and the importance of resting in the Lord so that control and judgment give way to grace. It offers concrete steps to invite God into daily interactions, to meet others where they are, and to cultivate unity without forcing sameness.Takeaways include learning to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ, embracing the gifts each person brings, and relying on Christ to balance home and church life rather than forcing conformity. The Sandfords share that when we truly place Jesus at the center, differences become the spice of life and source of true freedom.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5287----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 50Roots of Bitterness (Pt2): Forgiveness that Frees (Conversation)
This second episode on bitterness centers on roots of bitterness and how forgiveness breaks their grip. It outlines how bitterness often starts in childhood through parental dynamics, how our own spirits can harbor sin, and how the cross of Christ provides healing. It weaves together biblical principles (the law of sowing and reaping) with real-life stories of marriages and family struggles to show how forgiveness reorients life toward freedom and trust in God.Listeners will take away practical steps to identify hidden judgments against parents and others, release resentment, and choose to trust the Lord rather than trying to control people. The talk also emphasizes unconditional love, repentance, and the transformative power of forgiveness to restore relationships and personal peace.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5294----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 49Roots of Bitterness (Pt1): Healing Negative Expectancy (Conversation)
The episode explores Hebrews 12:15 and the root of bitterness, showing how negative expectancy shapes the life we attract by projecting expectations onto others, affecting marriages, work, and relationships. It emphasizes turning every group into a time of prayer and healing, and urges listeners to seek healing through confession, forgiveness, and cross-centered transformation.Through vivid case stories—from a daughter abandoned by a father to recurring patterns in dating and work life—the Sandfords illustrate how unresolved wounds and built-in automatic responses can defile life. Healing comes as we admit these patterns, repent, forgive, and invite God to reorder our hearts and expectations so we can experience healthier relationships and provision. The talk also highlights the role of family dynamics, prenatal influences, and how God can use opposition to bring growth, provided we stay teachable and surrender our control to Him. The message closes with a practical reminder: let the Lord reveal what is in you, and let Him heal it before you try to fix others.Takeaways: recognize negative expectancy, examine inner judgments, forgive and release offenses, and invite God to reorder your life. Expect healthier relationships, a greater sense of provision, and a restful, ordered home-life where healing can flourish.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5286----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 48John & Paula Sandford Series
bonusListen to a series of sermons by John & Paula Sandford, centering on transforming the life of a Christian through repentance and relationship, arguing that the carnal mind must be overcome by the Holy Spirit, not mere intellectual study. Major themes are: the necessary healing of relational wounds, our tendency to attract negative life patterns by our own thoughts that require deep forgiveness to prevent, and the need for wholeness. Enjoy! ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/preacher-john-paula-sandford----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 48Mental Rest: Rewiring the Mind with Love (Conversation)
John and Paula Sandford, long-time teachers in Christian inner healing, invite listeners into a conversation about mental rest rooted in God’s love and the renewal of the mind.The talk traces how humanity’s fall distorted perception, explaining the difference between the earth (God’s good creation) and the world (human ideas and pursuits), and how knowledge in the Hebrew sense is experiential and personal—not just mental grasp. It then unpacks how automatic patterns and beliefs are formed in childhood, how false identities (like feeling weak, small, or unlovable) are built as “lies,” and how the Holy Spirit gradually rewrites those patterns through confession, forgiveness, and a reinvigorated mind of Christ.Key takeaways include recognizing and naming lies, allowing God’s love to heal self-image, and embracing a marital and relational posture of mutuality rather than domination. The Sandfords share personal stories (including Mark’s transformation) to illustrate how God’s truth can reframe identity, restore voice, and enable people to live with rest, honesty, and courage. A central theme is dying to the old, carnal mind to welcome a new pattern of living that is guided by the Spirit and culminates in true freedom.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/2537----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 47Disarming the Powers: A Kingdom Come (Conversation)
Tom Marshall offers a biblical map of the invisible realm—how principalities and powers, the fallen social orders, and demonic forces shape our world and church. He traces creation, fall, and recovery, arguing that the cross and the Holy Spirit must work together to disarm oppressive powers and redeem the structures of society—education, government, business, family, and language—so that Christ can reign in every arena.The episode provides practical takeaways: a renewed understanding of the cross as the source of power, a call to corporate action and prayer, and concrete steps like defining a local objective, gathering in intercession, and applying kingdom principles in daily life to heal and transform communities. It also emphasizes leadership roles, especially among men and households, and a vision for national renewal through redeemed institutions—ultimately aiming to bring all things under Christ.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9991----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 46The Land: Promise, Path, and Purpose (Conversation)
Tom Marshall, a Bible teacher and pastor, speaks on the land as a biblical concept with three parts: land, seed, and universal blessing.He explores how the land stands for the truth and revelation of God, how it signifies a holy lifestyle that should mark God's people, and how the land as geography belongs to God and beckons believers to reclaim communities for Christ. The talk also traces the land's role as a staging ground for the world mission, the concept of restoration and Beulah, and the call for a new generation to hunger for deeper truth and to engage in world evangelism as part of a renewed Pentecost.Listeners are invited to catch a vision of a reclaimed land—personal, communal, and global—driven by love for Jesus and a commitment to see the kingdom come in everyday life.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9296----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 45Prophets Are Coming (Conversation)
Tom Marshall, a pastor and Bible teacher, speaks on the restoration of the prophetic office and the place of prophets in the church today.The talk surveys the biblical basis for prophets, distinguishes the office of the prophet from the general gift of prophecy, and describes the main forms prophecy can take—verbal prophecy, dreams and visions, and symbolic lived-out prophecies. It also covers how prophetic messages are tested, the two levels of inspiration, and how prophecy operates within church life to build up, exhort, and guide.Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of the prophetic role in contemporary faith communities, practical guidance on recognizing authentic prophecy, and a call to respond with faith and obedience to the Word of the Lord.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9295----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 44Rebuilding the Nation (Conversation)
Tom Marshall, a pastor and national revival advocate, uses Nehemiah to outline a plan to rebuild a nation. He explains how walls symbolize security, identity, and structure, and why a nation's value system matters as much as its laws.He then lays out a practical program: love the city, pray corporately, dream big with a long horizon, research the gates, build grassroots movements, and tackle small, winnable opportunities at the local level. He shares real-life examples from the Kapiti Coast and Pike Creek to show how communities can collaborate with schools, law, and local leaders to restore the city. The talk emphasizes a twenty-year timeframe, a divine destiny for New Zealand, and the need for believers to commit to the work with humility and faith.Takeaways include a renewed sense of responsibility for our neighborhoods, a call to grassroots action over top-down programs, and a vision to see God rebuild the ruined cities through everyday people living out faith in their communities.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5310----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 43Spiritual Warfare: Two Fronts, One War (Conversation)
Tom Marshall, a pastor and teacher of spiritual warfare, invites listeners into a clear, urgent vision: the church must engage the war that undergirds both culture and individual lives, not merely attend to surface symptoms. He lays out five core principles for warfare: get on the attack, get altitude, get authority, get assistance, and get victory. He explains that battles unfold on two fronts—the ground where we act, and the heavenlies where we pray—requiring attention to both the visible structures that shape society and the demonic powers that seek to hold them in place. The talk also emphasizes leadership, unity, and the role of everyday believers in using the authority of Christ to bring about change.The main takeaways are practical and actionable: move from defensive postures to proactive engagement; cultivate bold, strategic prayer and collective action; target local, concrete objectives city by city, street by street; and rely on the cross, the blood of Calvary, and the name of Jesus to break strongholds. The talk also highlights the need for collaboration across generations and gifts, including the crucial contributions of ordinary people who are willing to fight even when fear is present.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/5204----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 42Tom Marshall Series
bonusThis is an overview of the sermons of Tom Marshall, which outline a comprehensive vision for Christian spiritual living and corporate action, asserting that believers must learn to function in their spirit—the seat of conscience and intuition—to effectively communicate with and experience God. This spiritual grounding is presented as crucial for engaging in spiritual warfare, which the speaker insists is a real war fought against both demonic principalities and powers and the fallen structures of society. Tom Marshall urges the church to abandon its historical defensive mentality and pursue an attack by committing to a big vision and a long-term goal for societal change, particularly focusing on rebuilding the nation and recovering the geographical "land" for Christ’s lordship. The sources conclude by highlighting that this radical effort requires corporate unity, obedience, and openness to a sovereignly called prophetic ministry that provides direction and uncompromised, immediate revelation.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/tom-marshall----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 42How to Function in Your Spirit (Conversation)
This episode examines our nature as a triune being—spirit, soul, and body—and how each part contributes to living a God-centered life. We outline the three functions of the soul (mind, will, emotions) and the three functions of the human spirit: conscience, knowledge, and worship/communication, showing how these work together in real life.A central thread is the bridge between the immaterial and the material—the soul as the interface—and the way faith arises from intuitive knowledge given by the Spirit. The talk emphasizes obedience as the path to releasing God's power, the role of confession in healing, and the importance of hope, love, and desire in moving our spirit toward others and toward God.Key takeaways include practical steps to cultivate spiritual awareness—learning to listen to intuition, keeping a clean conscience, speaking faith-filled words to release healing, and embracing joy as the energizing force of faith. The message also touches on authentic spiritual authority rooted in obedience and the joy of seeking God in daily life.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/2424----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 41Lord Teach Us to Pray (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a veteran revival preacher and global speaker, guides listeners through a practical exploration of prayer, fasting, and hearing God in a personal, transformative way.The talk emphasizes that prayer changes you and can change circumstances; it highlights hearing God's voice directly, practicing the presence of God, and praying in the Holy Spirit—including tongues, groanings, and intercession—to break strongholds and bring healing. It also underlines the discipline of waiting on God, thanking Him, and aligning with His will so that prayers are answered with confident faith.Listeners will come away with actionable steps: cultivate a living prayer life with appreciation and praise; wait on God to reveal His will; pray in the Spirit for specific needs; receive by faith and thank God for the answer; and expect God to move in personal needs, family, and even national issues.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6414----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Harry Greenwood Series
bonusThis is an overview of all the recently released Sermons of Harry Greenwood, an Auckland-based minister. These sermons focus heavily on practical Christian living and spiritual power accessible through faith and love. Harry emphasizes a theology where believers are urged to actively receive and utilize God's Word as a source of immediate healing, deliverance, and provision, often contrasting it with reliance on physical senses or human reason. A recurring theme is the necessity of divine love (agape) as the essential motive for faith to operate effectively, ensuring believers move past self-comparison, pride, and fear. The messages consistently stress the Christian's position of authority and victory over Satan, attained through the finished work of Christ and experienced by living a life wholly dependent on God and his promises.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/preacher-Harry-Greenwood----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 40Jesus is Lord (Conversation)
Brother Greenwood, a veteran pastor and international minister who has led a church eldership and ministered around the world, invites listeners to re-center every area of life under the lordship of Jesus Christ.In his talk he guides the audience through the lordship of Jesus across mind, reading, seeing, hearing, speaking, time, finances, body, family and friends. He contrasts Jesus as Savior with Jesus as Lord, explains that true liberty comes when the Spirit is Lord in daily life and in gatherings, and offers practical checks and personal anecdotes to illustrate how a surrendered life changes patterns and empowers ministry.Takeaways include examining each domain of life, inviting ongoing repentance and renewal, cultivating a daily relationship with Jesus, and pursuing liberty through the Holy Spirit in family, work, and church life.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9008----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 39Kingdom Unleashed: Building the Living Church (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a Christian pastor and speaker rooted in the charismatic church, guides this exploration of the Kingdom of God and the church as living stones built in love. He argues that true spiritual growth comes from experience and relationship with God, not just knowledge, and stresses the move from merely building bigger congregations to nurturing a church whose members are deeply connected to God and to one another.The talk presents a concrete theology of the Kingdom: the Kingdom is present now, with the King dwelling in believers, and the church as part of the Kingdom, not its separate domain. Greenwood explains that salvation begins with being born again, entering through Jesus, and then living out the Gospel of the Kingdom with power—demonstrated in teaching, healing, and the Spirit's gifts. He calls for unity across denominations, the prophetic and apostolic ministry to rise, and the mission to proclaim the Kingdom to all nations. The practical focus includes inner healing, provision, health, and living by faith rather than by sight.Takeaways include knowing how to enter and live in the Kingdom, expect life-transforming encounters with the Holy Spirit, and participate in a vibrant Body of Christ that proclaims and demonstrates God’s rule in everyday life. Listeners are invited to pursue deeper relationship with God, long-term commitment to the Body, and an active faith that partners with the Spirit to see mountains moved and lives changed.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9005----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 38What Is Your Objective? (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a seasoned preacher known for practical Bible teaching, shares on aligning life with Christ as the ultimate objective.The talk asks listeners, “What is your objective?” and argues that true success is found in knowing Christ, not in earthly achievements. Drawing from Paul’s perspective in Philippians 3, Greenwood contrasts religious credentials with the surpassing value of Christ, and he weaves in Jesus’ teaching to seek first the Kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33). The message is rich with stories of faith and giving—illustrations of tithes, offerings, and a “giving ministry”—to show how generosity can become a powerful expression of ones faith in daily life, work, and family. He also highlights the idea that God multiplies what is given when we place Him first, using examples from Scripture and personal anecdotes to illustrate that provision often comes through trust and action rather than mere planning.The takeaway is practical: make Christ your objective, cultivate a life of giving, and trust God to supply your needs. When we reframe our finances, careers, and relationships around Him, we discover that “what we lose for Christ” becomes gain for eternity and that God’s economy works outside of our own expectations.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6821----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 37Bright Faith: Positive Christian Living (Conversation)
In this episode, we discuss positive Christian living, highlighting praising God in all circumstances as a catalyst for joy and trust. We explore how faith grows when we prove God through problems, and the courage required to step out in obedience. The message emphasizes the Holy Spirit's power in daily life, and offers practical steps to maintain a hopeful, Christ-centered outlook. For more resources, visit our library and stay connected with the community of believers who encourage one another to live victoriously in Christ. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6819----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 36Power of Darkness: Deliverance Unleashed (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a seasoned preacher known for delivering deliverance-focused ministry, guides listeners through a robust look at spiritual warfare, the reality of demons, and the power of Christ to set people free.He discusses how faith is formed by hearing the Word, the role of preaching in delivering people from fear and disease, and the reality that many afflictions have spiritual roots. With stories of exorcism and discernment, he argues that believers have authority to confront Satan and bring healing, restoration, and liberty.The talk invites listeners to stand firm in their identity in Christ, to press into prayer and discernment, and to expect practical demonstrations of God's power in daily life. Calvary's finished work is presented as the foundation for a life of freedom, victory, and service in the world.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6818----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 35Living Word, Real Faith (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood speaks here on the crucial distinction between the written Word and the living Word, showing how the Holy Spirit breathes life into Scripture and makes the Word a direct, personal encounter with God. He explains the difference between logos (the written or recorded Word) and rhema (the living, spoken Word), and how receiving a direct Word from God can bring healing, deliverance, and practical power for daily life.The talk weaves personal testimony with biblical insight to emphasize that faith comes not from knowledge alone but from hearing and acting on God\'s Word. Greenwood shares how one Word from God can lift you out of despair, empower you to give, and lead you into a bigger understanding that Jesus is the living Word who carries authority to heal and set free.Takeaways include learning to seek the direct Word of God, recognizing when a Word is from Him, and moving from belief in theories to living faith that produces real change in your life, family, and community. The Word becomes life when the Spirit speaks it and you respond in obedience.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6817----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 34Love in Action (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a pastor and teacher, speaks on the transformative power of God’s agape love. He describes love as the antidote to fear and the driving force behind healing, reconciliation, and real-life ministry in families, churches, and communities.The talk navigates key insights: the nature of divine love, the need to break pride, the difference between agape and filial love, the restoration of Peter, and the call to live out love in action.Takeaways include learning to receive and extend God’s love, shedding fear through agape, practicing love in daily relationships, forgiving where needed, and placing others’ well-being before ego to build a more loving church family.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6816----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 33Wisdom That Lasts (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a preacher and Bible teacher, opens this message with a heart for applying God's wisdom to real life. He contrasts natural (worldly) wisdom with the wisdom of God and shows how genuine wisdom begins with the fear (reverence) of the Lord and is revealed in Christ.The talk traces how biblical figures like Daniel, Joseph, and Solomon model living in God's wisdom, and it explains that true wisdom comes from acknowledging the good that is in us in Christ Jesus and from the Spirit's guidance—often through gifts such as the word of knowledge and the word of wisdom. It also emphasizes that the cross defeats Satan's plans, and that believers are hidden in Christ, secure from the enemy while empowered to act in faith and love.Listeners are invited to surrender every part of their life to God, to pursue wisdom through prayer (James 1:5) without wavering, and to trust that God will lead with divine timing. The message highlights the church's call to be salt in the world, to see deliverance from the past, and to expect ongoing miracles as the Holy Spirit moves in these last days.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6814----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 32Victorious Christian Living (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood discusses Victorious Christian Living. This message emphasizes aligning our thoughts with God's truth to experience freedom from mental and spiritual bondage. It highlights peace of mind, overcoming fear, and breaking free from the limitations of natural thinking through faith and the power of the Holy Spirit. Listeners will gain practical insights to transform their thought patterns and live with abundant life and divine purpose by embracing the mind of Christ. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6813----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 31God's Household: From House to Temple (Conversation)
Harry Greenwood, a seasoned pastor and teacher, speaks on God's Household, describing the church as a living organism—the Body of Christ, the Temple of the Holy Spirit, and the Household of God. He explains how God builds the church from the outside in, the gates of the world, into an intimate fellowship that rests on revelation of the Father and the Son. Key topics include the authority given to believers to bind and loose, the roles of apostles and prophets, the shift from pursuing gifts to nurturing a worshiping community, and the movement from the outer court toward the Holy of Holies as life in the Spirit deepens. The talk also emphasizes love as the binding cement that holds the stones together, and the church’s calling to be salt and light in the world. Takeaways include understanding your place in the Body of Christ, learning to foster authentic fellowship and worship, and embracing the Spirit’s empowering move to advance God’s purposes in daily life. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6811----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 30The Glory of Love (Deepdive)
Harry Greenwood, a veteran preacher and Bible teacher, speaks about the transforming power of love.He argues that love in action is the hallmark of Christian life and ministry, greater than miracles; he uses stories—from mothers' courage to Catherine Booth's mercy—to illustrate how love opens the heart to God and others. The talk blends personal testimony with Scriptural insights, highlighting that the greatest commandment is to love one another and that faith is proven by love.Listeners will learn practical ways to cultivate love in daily life—forgive quickly, serve others, humble yourself, and keep yourself in the love of God—so that faith can work through love, fear is cast out, and relationships, families, and churches are healed.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6801----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 29Faith without Works is Dead (Deepdive)
Harry Greenwood is a faith minister known for teaching on faith, healing, and the practical outworking of Scripture.In this episode, the speaker emphasizes that faith is the confident trust in an unchanging God and His Word, not merely an intellectual belief. He contrasts natural faith with the faith of God, explains that true faith acts on the Word, and demonstrates how faith can yield immediate, tangible results when aligned with God’s promises. The talk also covers hearing God’s voice, the role of the Spirit in powering faith, and the idea that the Word of God is fulfilled before we speak it, guiding believers to pray, decree, and step out with boldness.Key takeaways include that faith is a gift from God to be exercised daily, that believers can speak and see God’s Word established, and that a life of faith requires surrender from reasoning and dependence on God’s supply, not merely human effort. Greenwood also shares personal testimonies of provision, healing, and breakthrough to illustrate faith in action and the shift from merely surviving by faith to thriving in God’s provision.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6799----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 28Entering into the Kingdom of God
Harry Greenwood explores the profound concept of entering into the Kingdom of God. He emphasizes the spiritual revelation of being born again and realizing the new creation we become. The teaching highlights seeking God's kingdom and His righteousness, the responsibility of preaching the kingdom, the spiritual laws that govern it, and recognizing our inherent power and authority as believers. Greenwood also emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is not merely a concept but a demonstrated power against darkness, sickness, and death. He encourages listeners to embrace their identity as kings and priests. The key takeaway is a practical guide to living in the spiritual realm and applying kingdom principles to empower daily life through Christ, who has given us the keys to the kingdom and calls us to live heaven's realities on earth. ----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6797----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 27Prayer of Faith: Praying with Power
Harry Greenwood—Pastor and teacher of prayer—brings a practical, Spirit-led exploration of prayer in this episode. He grounds his teaching in Scripture and personal experience, showing how prayer is more than words: it's alignment with God's will, aided by the Holy Spirit who intercedes for us according to the will of God. He shares how faith, fasting, and a disciplined pursuit of God can move us from fear to bold, effective prayer that changes lives and advances God's kingdom.Throughout the talk, you'll hear about waiting on the Lord, the necessity of fasting, and the transformation that occurs when we yield to God rather than rely on our own strength. The episode offers actionable steps to begin praying now, with faith to receive and a posture of dependence on God, so listeners can grow in prayer and in service to others.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6796----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 26Restoration and Wholeness
Harry Greenwood guides listeners through the biblical promise that believers are already whole in Christ. He explores inner healing, faith, worship, and practical living, showing how to move from fear to fullness. Drawing on stories of miraculous healings, the Bethesda pool, Bartimaeus, and the early church, he demonstrates how wholeness affects every area of life—spirit, mind, body, and relationships.Takeaways: think and live from wholeness, renew your mind with the Word, praise and worship as pathways to healing, and give out of your fullness to help others. By embracing wholeness, you can approach challenges with confidence, cultivate healthier relationships, and participate in God's ongoing restoration of the church.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/9009----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 25Faith Works: Love as the Motive
In this deepdive, Harry Greenwood shares a powerful, Bible-centered message built around Galatians 5:6, explaining that faith works by love and that love is the motive behind faithful action. He draws on the distinction between agapi (divine love) and philía (human affection) and demonstrates how love should drive the use of spiritual gifts, not merely accompany them, and why motive matters in ministry and life.He applies this to everyday life—healing testimonies, family life, and ministry—emphasizing that fear cripples faith, that trust rooted in God’s love underpins every act, and that love expressed in homes and in service moves faith from belief to action. Listeners are invited to cultivate a generous, forgiving love, to practice faith in motion, and to find peace and purpose as love leads the way.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6422----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 24Witness of the Word
In this deepdive, Harry Greenwood explores the witness of the Word and the Spirit, explaining how believers gain an inner witness that confirms they are children of God, and how the truth of God sets people free. The talk traces the born-again life from natural birth to spiritual birth, emphasizing that God is a Spirit and that relationship with Him is direct and transformative. He shows how the Word is spirit and life when it is combined with the Spirit, and how truth without life can bind, while truth with life frees.The main insights cover living in the spiritual realm rather than clinging to natural reasoning, the importance of hearing the preceding word from God, and the necessity of a two-fold witness—the Word and the Spirit. He compares what is true (the factual reality) with the truth (God's life in us), explains how to apply faith to healing and adversity, and encourages practical steps like standing in faith and using negative circumstances to demonstrate God's power. The episode closes with a call to pray for the sick and to continue growing in the union of truth and life in Christ.Takeaways: inner witness of the Spirit confirms your sonship; life in the Spirit comes from trusting the Word; truth frees and heals; faith acts on God's promises; and the Word and Spirit together empower a dynamic, life-filled faith.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6419----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 23Spirit of the Lord Upon Us
Harry Greenwood, a seasoned Bible teacher and pastor, shares insights on living in the present moment under God's eternal plan and the Holy Spirit's anointing.Summary of topics: time and divine order; the anointing for action; being clothed in righteousness and the garment of praise; spiritual warfare against Satan in the heavenly realm; the mission of Jesus and the church to heal, deliver, restore; the necessity of the Holy Spirit's power and the nine gifts and fruits; living in love and joy as evidence of the Spirit; the call to be "sons of God" and to move, not wait.Key takeaways: understand that now is the accepted time; you are anointed to minister; you can bind the strongholds, heal the brokenhearted, and bring restoration; you must be filled with and yielded to the Holy Spirit; embrace divine order and act boldly in faith with love.----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6424----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 22Faith and Healing
Harry Greenwood, a devoted Christian minister, shares heartfelt insights on healing, active faith, and the power of the Holy Spirit. He discusses how responding to God's voice in everyday moments—whether in family, business, or prayer—can unlock restorative miracles. Listeners will walk away with practical ways to deepen their faith, recognize the spiritual gifts already given, and trust that healing is within reach when we truly believe. By reflecting on stories from his ministry and the transformative nature of prayer, the episode provides hope, encouragement, and concrete next steps for living out faith in tangible ways.\n----Get the original source here:https://www.inspirational.org.nz/collections/all/products/6417----Please support this podcast:Donate or become a member and gain access to our digital archive of 3000+ audio and video filesFor more Christian teachings, visit inspirational.org.nz---- ★ Support this podcast ★