
Brooklyn Tabernacle - Audio Sermons Feed
Brooklyn Tabernacle Audio Sermons Feed features sermons from the Brooklyn Tabernacle church in New York City. The podcast delivers audio recordings of worship services and teachings, focusing on Christian faith and spiritual growth. It is produced by the Brooklyn Tabernacle ministry.
Episodes
The Enemy Within | Pastor Brian Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Our biggest opponent is ourselves, but we can overcome our sinful nature by relying on the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Power Of Joy | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Don’t let your current circumstances steal your peace—discover how God’s promises can fill you with a joy that gives you strength.
A New And Living Way | Pastor Loren Larson | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We have to stop measuring our faith by how much we do to experience a victorious Christian life.
Sensitive To The Holy Spirit | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Just because a decision is good doesn’t mean God has planned it for you—tune into the Holy Spirit to hear what He says.
The Most Beautiful City In The World | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
You might have a dream city you want to visit, but the most important destination you need to secure is the new Jerusalem.
Why Do We Doubt? | Pastor Justin Lewandowski | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
The worst storms of our lives are often the best things to ever happen to our faith.
The Parable Of The Sower | Pastor Billy Richards| Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Are we actively living the Word of God in our hearts, or is it just something we hear on Sunday and forget by Monday?
The Power Of Joy | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
What’s one way to measure the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives? Our joy.
We Need Wisdom | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
You can love the Lord with all your heart and still make a complete mess of your life from a lack of wisdom.
God’s Broken Heart | Pastor Jim Cymbala| Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Ever loved someone deeply but realized that he or she just didn’t love you back? God has.
When Hopelessness Meets Jesus | Pastor Charles Hammond | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
It’s easy to get caught up in the resources our churches provide—a talented choirs, stunning buildings, and powerful messages. But a critical question remains: is the presence of the Holy Spirit actually there? No resource can cure the hopelessness we feel. Only the healing power of Jesus can.
God Among Us | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Sometimes when we’re far from home, we feel homesick. Maybe that feeling goes a lot deeper than we think, and it’s because we are far from the Lord. Next time we feel homesick, let’s check on how close we’ve been to God. Be encouraged—He is always near.
Prayers Of Influence | Pastor Roderick Caesar III | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Sometimes when we face unexpected losses or uncertainty in our lives, we tend to lose assurance of God’s provision. Yet by trusting the Lord, staying intimate with Him, and maintaining momentum to seek Him while enduring the trial, His powerful influence over our lives becomes greater than our circumstances. Let’s humbly ask the Lord to intercede, believing that He will.
A Team Effort | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
You Can’t Build With Rubble | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
It can be hard to change when we have old habits, traditions, and desires in the way? It is like a building; reconstruction is difficult with existing clutter, rather than starting from a clean foundation. God cleanses us of the rubble so He can build within us.
Moving On Our Own | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Sometimes after serving the Lord for many years, we begin to feel like we can make it without fully depending on Him. This can lead us to make decisions without first seeking God. But our Heavenly Father has a purpose and direction for every area of our lives. If we truly want to walk in His will, we must continually be led by Him.
Living In Hope | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Way too often we allow tough circumstances to steal our peace. But the first step toward hope is being honest with God about what we're going through. Our circumstances may not change, but when we turn our eyes to God, hope enters.
A Great Mother Praises | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When we’re desperate and in trouble, let us pray. God understands our tears, even when we don’t have the words. Like Hannah, who poured out her soul to the Lord for a son, let’s come to God rather than letting our troubles build up inside us.
God Can Use You | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Each one of us has failed God—we have shortcomings that make it hard for us to even imagine being used by Him. The good news is that God can use anyone! Whether we have physical hindrances or spiritual scars, God will work mightily through us if we’re willing. Above all circumstances, God is in control. Are we trusting Him today?
Eye Of The Tiger | Pastor Robert Barriger | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Who among us hasn’t faced trials? What we see as pain and sorrow could be the very thing God uses in our lives to help someone else! We gain a spiritual “eye of the tiger”—we can see the struggles in others that no one else sees, and we can tell them how God brought us through it. Our battles can either be our undoing or our greatest strengths. Let’s allow the Lord to use our testimonies to His gl
Spiritual Vital Signs | Pastor Charles Hammond | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When we go to the doctor, the first things they check are our vitals—heart rate, blood pressure, temperature. What we don’t often think about are our spiritual vital signs. Just like our physical health, if our spiritual vitals start declining, we’re in trouble! We must ask God to search our hearts and reveal to us what needs to change so that we can grow in relationship with Him.
Do It All For Him | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Whether it’s pastoring or parenting, cleaning or leading music, everything God calls us to do is worship. We are called to do it all for His glory! There’s no need for us to live under the pressure of trying to juggle everything perfectly, since the Holy Spirit gives us the ability we need to serve God. Let’s submit to the Lord’s will and guidance today as we do all things unto Jesus our Savior.
Remember The Victory | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Isn’t it funny how children will remember anything we promise them? We might forget, but they certainly won’t! God Almighty has never forgotten us or His promises to us. Still, He loves it when we remind Him of them! When we release control of whatever we’re facing and remind the Lord of His promises, it forces us to remember that we don’t have to fight alone—God has already won!
2026 04 19 | Spiritual Goals | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Do we have any spiritual goals? Or are we content with Sunday attendance while we wait for Jesus to return? In his letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul shares his own spiritual goal: to know Jesus more deeply. In his desire to know Christ, he was even willing to suffer greatly. Let’s evaluate our walk with the Lord—are we pursuing Jesus more every day?
Clean Your Life | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Lessons From The Risen Christ | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Jesus is alive, and He’s with us today! He sees everything we go through—all the heartaches, rejections, worries, and trials. Jesus wants to walk next to us through life. He is never far away! In fact, when we get saved, the Holy Spirit indwells our hearts. He gives us understanding of God’s Word so we can deepen our relationships with Jesus. Let’s ask Him for understanding and fellowship today!
The Answer For Temptation | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Christians face temptation. Jealousy, fear, lust, pride, and all kinds of sins tempt us every day. But even when we want to overcome, we are weak. How do we get victory? Not by just going to church, then we likely will fail. We need to read our Bibles. We need to pray. The only way to beat temptation is to spend time with Jesus—seeking Him, praying often. Let’s ask God to help us do that today.
Who Sent Jesus To The Cross | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Some say that the religious leaders put Jesus on the cross. Others say it was Judas or Pilate. Really, it was us—our sins, greed, and jealousy put Jesus on that cross. He chose to take on the curse and punishment for every single one of us! What would change if we started thinking of His sacrifice for us that way? Let’s thank God today for His love and mercy, and share that joy with others.
Above The Storm | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Our circumstances can often make us anxious, depressed, moody, or ungrateful. But here’s a secret: we can be content instead. How? By realizing that we can’t change the storms of our daily lives. But God can lift us up to where we won’t be affected by them anymore. We must ask the Holy Spirit to fill us with contentment so that we can rise above our circumstances and glorify the Lord.
You Can’t Do This Alone | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Many of us have settled for spiritual isolation. We’re comfortable just being churchgoers. Or maybe we even get all our spiritual material from the Internet. But God created us for community! When we isolate ourselves from other believers, we become vulnerable to spiritual discouragement. Today let’s pray that the Holy Spirit will fill us with His love and help us to step into our church communiti
Gifts In Obedience | Pastor Alex Burgos | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
People around us are watching—how we react in seasons of plenty and in seasons of want. Do we obey God in every circumstance? He is glorified when we obey His Word. We are told to rejoice in the Lord always, to pray without ceasing, and to love one another. When we are obedient to God, He gives us everything we need. Let’s obey our Father and rejoice in the gifts of each new day.
Consecration | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We don’t start our days praying to wooden statues—but we Christians still have idols. Some people idolize their homes, others their relationships. Many of us are consumed by the idol of money. Anything that comes between us and Jesus is an idol. What miserable lives we lead when we try to worship God and idols at the same time! Let’s rededicate our lives to Jesus today and serve Him only.
Be Spirit-Led | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When we feel anxious, depressed, and scared, those feelings aren’t from God. No, the Holy Spirit fills us with power, love, and self-discipline. That’s why the Bible tells us to be continually filled with the Spirit. Imagine how much stronger our daily prayer and Bible study times would be if we were led by the discipline of the Holy Spirit! Let’s be Spirit-filled and Spirit-led today.
Thirsty For The Living God | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Shouldn’t we want what the Lord has for us? Some of us are so stuck on checking off the box of going to church that we ignore the power of the Holy Spirit. Everything comes from the Spirit—He gives us boldness, discernment, and understanding. Let’s see lives radically changed as we ask God to fill our hearts and minds with the power of the Holy Spirit!
A Warning Sign | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
If you’re on the brink of making a big decision, don’t miss this warning—listen for God’s guidance and talk it through with trustworthy advisors! The Bible is full of examples of godly people taking bad advice and making poor decisions. We must humble ourselves and seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Without it, we’ll self-destruct!
Enter into God’s Rest | Pastor Al Toledo | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Do you need solutions? Help? Strength? Instead of trying to fix things, enter into God’s rest. God’s rest is more than a vacation. It’s a state of blessing and calm that makes us trust in our salvation and live in expectation. It makes us both peaceful and aggressively hopeful! No matter the responsibility or the burden we carry, God exhorts us: “Make every effort to enter My rest.” Let’s return t
Breakthrough Prayer | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
What do you truly and deeply need God to do for you? Whether it’s a personal breakthrough, the spiritual return of a loved one, or some other miracle, pray for it! Jesus Christ is bigger than any problems we face in this life. Nobody is exempt from trouble, but praise the Lord, we can take it all to the only One who can bring us through anything!
Divine Compassion | Pastor Charles Hammond | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We didn’t ask Jesus to go to the cross for us—He always acts first. The Lord meets us wherever we are, and He has divine compassion on us. He knows when we’re spiritually lukewarm or cold, and He knows everything that tries and tempts us. Yet our wonderful God is always waiting for us to simply turn back to Him. His mercy covers us every day! Let’s run toward His compassion today.
Miracles Of Mercy In The Valley | Pastor Ron Brown | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
It’s easy to lose our zeal for the Lord in the valleys of life. We get discouraged, and then we get desperate—but that’s when God has all our attention! Here's the good news: we can still praise the Lord in those valleys! Time after time, God brings us out of our troubles. Let’s allow the Holy Spirit to renew our attitudes. Others will see the change in us and realize the faithfulness of God!
See God's Grace | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When was the last time you saw God’s grace around you? A great plague in churches today is Christians not purposefully looking for that grace. Life gets hard, and we only look at our circumstances—and miss out on the blessings surrounding us! God is not hiding the truth or His goodness from us. We just have to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth of God’s Word to us, and He will bring renew our
The Living God | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
God is not dead! How often do we consider that the God we pray to and worship is alive? If He were dead, He couldn’t hear us, speak to us, or answer prayers. But every single day, God Almighty hears and answers us! It’s amazing how our outlooks change when we lean into that truth. Let’s pray to God today and know that He’s living and listening.
Pour Out Your Heart | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
How can we expect God to change our lives if we don’t tell Him what we need? The act of pouring out our hearts—laying every thought, feeling, fear, and expectation at Jesus’ feet—is what deepens our relationship with Him. We can tell the Creator of the universe how we feel at any given moment, and He cares! Let’s take advantage of that wonderful privilege today!
Don't Go There | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Where would we be if God wasn’t full of mercy? He has forgiven us of every wrong we’ve ever done! Yet we get bitter and nasty over the smallest things that others do to us. Unforgiveness hurts us more than the person we’re bitter toward. God has forgiven us of so much—we can’t hold onto bitterness. Let’s pray for God’s grace to help us let go of every offense.
Lessons From A Storm | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Life can be hard—but that doesn’t mean that God has forgotten or left us. When troubles and negative circumstances cause storms in our lives, we shouldn’t panic, like the disciples did when their boat was tossed by wind and waves. Instead, we need to focus on Jesus, who is walking toward us above the very storm we’re afraid of! He will be faithful to see us through.
Don't Stop Praying | Pastor Alex Burgous | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We’ve heard it before, but it still rings true—don’t stop praying! Imagine the prayers we’ve given up on as dusty boxes in our minds. Let's shake off the dust and pray some more! Our answered prayers are no longer dusty old boxes—they’re our trophies of God’s grace. The Lord hasn’t forgotten about us, nor has He left us. Let’s rejoice in that truth and revive our prayer lives!
Anxiety's Answer | Pastor Brian Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Many of us struggle with anxiety—we’re preoccupied with wondering if and how things will work out. But God didn’t design us to live this way. When Jesus sacrificed Himself on the cross, He took the weight of the world onto His shoulders. We can have peace because God has a plan. Peace is His presence in our lives—we have the holy Answer to anxiety within us already!
Own Your Need | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Many of us equate God’s mercy with how much “good” we do for Him. But in reality, there’s nothing we can do to earn God’s love and mercy, because Jesus already paid for them by His death on the cross! Jesus taught that it's not the person who keeps all the rules who wins God's favor. Instead, it's the one who is poor in spirit. Let's go low and see God pour out His blessing on us.
Holy Fire | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Fire doesn’t need advertising—everyone can tell where it is. In our daily spiritual battles, we should seek the fire of the Holy Spirit! When the Holy Spirit illuminates to us what the Word of God says, it’s as if a holy fire erupts in our souls. And fires spread, right? Let’s ask the Lord today to fill us afresh with His Spirit so His fire will spread light wherever we go.
Sleep | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We need to wake up—spiritually! Sleep is a need for our physical bodies, but if we fall asleep spiritually, we’re in danger. The cares of the world can make us lethargic toward eternal realities. We must wake up and see that the world around us is full of lost and dying people! It’s not time to sleep; it’s time for us to share the gospel.
New Year's Eve Celebration 2025 | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Ring in the New Year with a powerful evening of worship led by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and an encouraging word from Pastor Jim Cymbala! Let's start the year by celebrating God’s goodness to us.
Blessings | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
How many people in your life think of you as a blessing? In the Bible, God blessed Abraham so that Abraham would be a blessing to others. It's the same with us. God doesn't bless us just to make us happy. He blesses us so we can let His goodness flow through us to touch other people. Our actions are an advertisement of God to those around us. Let's not hold God's blessings tightly. Let's bless oth
Jesus Is All We Need | Pastor Larry Henderson | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Go With The Gospel | Ray Noah | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When was the last time we prayed for missionaries? Places like South Sudan are in desperate need of the news of salvation. Missionary Ray Noah shares stories from the mission field and encouragement for us all from the great commission. Jesus goes with us when we go out with the gospel. We are given power from Him! If He is with us and empowering us, why would we ever hold back from sharing?
Reasons To Praise | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn
The world we live in is filthy—sin ruins the joy and peace of Christians. Our God is holy. He gives us His Holy Spirit so that we can be like Him. Jesus wants to help us. We have a God who saves and provides! We can have the peace of God today and every day if we choose to praise Him for all His goodness. As long as we have breath in our lungs we have reasons to praise!
Mission Worth The Cost | Dr. John Easter | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Everyone is a candidate for salvation through Jesus Christ! Doctor John Easter shares incredible stories from the mission field that remind us of our holy calling—to tell others about the love of Jesus. We may not all be called to foreign countries, but we can be missionaries in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and families. Wherever God has placed us, we have the capacity to tell people about salva
Glorious Patience | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
People can be very aggravating. It is only by the Holy Spirit working within us that we can avoid lashing out at others sometimes! Our lives are testimonies of the Lord—we’d better handle things well. The Bible says that it is to our glory to overlook an offense. We Christians don’t pray for patience often enough. Let’s pray for patience from the Holy Spirit so that we can glorify God when alterca
What God Can Do! | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Only God can take a damaged past—heartbreak, substance abuse, adultery—and create a beautiful life. When we say yes to Jesus by accepting His gift of salvation and following Him every day, He turns our lives around! No matter how far down we go, Jesus can always bring us back to glory. What does God want to do in your life? Will you say yes to Him today?
God Is Speaking | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We all need a Samuel experience. Remember Samuel from the Bible? When God called him as a young child, Samuel said, “Speak, Lord.” All Israel’s history was changed because a little boy received a word from the Lord. Let’s pray to have open hearts to whatever God wants us to hear! Our lives can be radically changed by a few powerful words if they’re from the Lord. He’s speaking today. Are we listen
Going Down, Going Up | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We tend to think that greatness comes by pushing our way to the top. But God's way are upside down from ours—He tells us that if we want to be lifted up, we need to humble ourselves. How can we be full of pride when Jesus went down to the cross for us? Through His grace and humility, God brought Him up to glory. Let’s be humble today—and be more like Jesus.
Held And Thankful | Pastor Charles Hammond | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
In life, we all face trials—illness, heartbreak, employment issues, the loss of loved ones. How can we be thankful amid these challenges? Our God is full of grace, mercy, and compassion. He holds us when we feel like everything is falling apart. The Lord is always working, and that’s a reason to be grateful! Let’s thank God for how He heals, holds, and guides us.
Obstacles | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We are guaranteed hardships in our Christian lives. Friends will hurt and betray us—it happened to Jesus and Paul! We need to have spiritual maturity during trials. Obstacles in life don't mean God has abandoned us. He will always walk through the hard times with us, and He provides earthly friends to support us, too. Thank the Lord for His faithfulness and for godly friends!
See The Spirit Move | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We Christians often hear that the Holy Spirit lives inside of us, but He doesn’t want to just stay there! If we submit to Him, the Holy Spirit manifests Himself through our words and actions so that others can see Jesus in us. When we allow the Holy Spirit to work this way, we reflect the power of a living God. Let’s pray for the Holy Spirit to manifest Himself in our lives. He will do things beyo
A Spiritual Tragedy | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
All disasters start with little things—a disagreement, a slip-up, an ego. There are always repercussions to our actions! Samson saw this a woman he never should have been with led him to break his covenant with God. Every choice we make either draws us nearer to God or pushes us farther away. No matter how far we drift, God always helps us when we sincerely call on Him! Praise Him for His goodness
When You're Tired Of Running | Pastor Ken Whitten | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We can’t change what we don’t confront. The Angel of the Lord wrestled with Jacob and asked him to define the strongholds in his life. Once we, like Jacob, name our battles, we can defeat them! God uses every crisis we face to change us and draw us closer to Him. It’s time we stop running from our problems and hand them over to God!
Invited, Not Abandoned | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Jesus made something very clear: in this life, we will have pain. Just because we’re Christians doesn’t mean we’ll escape hardships; it means we have God Almighty to run to and trust in when those hard times come. Pain is not a punishment—it’s an invitation for us to experience God more. The choice of how we react to pain is completely up to us. God is always good—even when our circumstances aren’
Bitterness A Deadly Poison | Reverend Philip Kwiatkowski | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When we are hurt, it’s imperative that we learn to forgive and let go. Being bitter is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to be affected! Forgiving others does not excuse their behavior or diminish our pain; rather, it frees us to heal. We only hurt ourselves further by holding onto unforgiveness. By the grace of God, let’s forgive others.
The Way To Wisdom | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Every day we face decisions that require wisdom. How can we be wise enough to make the right choice every time? On our own, we can’t! We need to ask God for wisdom and believe that He’s going to provide it. God never intended for us to walk around making unwise decisions. He wants to give us the wisdom we need—we just have to ask Him with fervent belief.
The Lord Said, "Come" | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Jesus says to all of us, "Come." For some people, that's an invitation to be saved from their sins. For those of us who already believe in Jesus but may have strayed, it's an invitation to come back to Him. Every one of us can go to Jesus with our messes, brokenness, and problems, and He’ll make us right as we abide in Him. God doesn’t need us to fix ourselves before we come to Him—He does the fix
It's Time To Pray | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
How amazing is it that Almighty God wants to be with us? He keeps our prayers in Heaven—they are that precious to Him! In our churches and our personal lives, we need to spend more time in prayer. The most effective stance we have against Satan is a strong prayer life. The Holy Spirit makes us aware of situations we can avoid when we spend time with Him. Let’s get praying!
God's Real Wisdom | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Education and status are pursued by people every day. But these things are meaningless when it comes to revelation—what the Holy Spirit reveals to believers about God. The world seeks its own kind of wisdom, but it's only through the Spirit that we can truly be wise—for salvation, to grow in our Christian lives, or to walk in spiritual victory. Christianity is hopeless without the Holy Spirit!
Participate With Jesus | Joseph Gordon | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Good things don’t just happen—they occur when God’s people work with and for Him to bring His good will all over the earth. Jesus doesn’t need us—He is the Light of the world. He knows exactly who we are and how we’ve failed, but He invites us to participate anyway! Tomorrow is never promised, and yesterday is passed. We only have today—let’s share Jesus’s light with the world!
Not What It Seems | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Deception is everywhere. Leaders, relationships, and situations all can lead us away from the will of God if we aren’t careful. Whether it’s a new job opportunity, a potential partner, or an event invitation, we need to seek the Lord about everything. No matter how long we’ve attended church, we can still be fooled. Let’s be on guard against the deceptive ways of the devil today and every day.
Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone | Pastor Charles Hammond | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Have you ever felt prompted to speak to or pray with a stranger? That prompting comes from the Holy Spirit! When we follow Him, He speaks through us to the people God brings our way. We need to care for others more than we care for ourselves—and we need to do it humbly. With God’s help, we can bless and uplift those who need it.
Trust God And Obey | Pastor James Powell | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
How frequently do we tell God how to answer our prayers? We get caught up in the trials and temptations of our lives, and we imagine mighty, miraculous solutions about how God should do His job! But all we’re supposed to do is surrender our burdens to God in prayer—then trust Him and obey whatever He tells us to do. He’s got it!
Harvest Time | Pastor Luke Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We want to be liked by others so much that we forget to tell a lost and dying world about the love of God. It’s time to tell someone the gospel! Just someone hearing the gospel is a victory—Jesus can work in that person's heart with what he or she heard! When we pray for opportunities to witness, God will set up divine appointments. Let’s live with eternity in mind and love the lost.
He's Calling Your Name | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
God—the Creator of the universe—knows us each by name. He has a purpose for our lives. He loves us more than anything else in the world! The apostle Paul saw that love firsthand when Jesus called him by name and radically changed his life. Another man, Annanias, was also called by name to do something great for God. The Lord calls us all to something. Let’s be available to Him.
Release Control | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Although we may not feel like it, every Christian body is a temple for the Holy Spirit—God Almighty is living inside born-again believers! The odd thing is, we still try to act with our human desires, and thus we don’t please God. Only the life-changing power of the Spirit can make us do things for Christ! Tell your human spirit that it’s not in control of your life—God is!
A Life Changing Truth | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
What a curse grumbling is! The Lord has given us more than we could ever need, yet we still find ways to complain. But God is with us, and He has a purpose for our circumstances. We should give Him thanks in the hard times as well as the good—the Bible tells us to be thankful for everything! Let’s pray for spirits of thankfulness today. May we never forget God’s goodness.
Behold Him! | Pastor Brian Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Jesus told us that we would do even greater works than He did—but what does that mean? We often aren’t even bold enough to share our faith or overcome sins in our daily lives! But it's not up to us to convert people or produce spiritual fruit on our own! If we just get in the presence of God and behold His holiness, He will fill us with the power of the Holy Spirit. We’ll be so full of awe that we
Rich Man, Poor Man | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Service | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
The difference between being rich and poor could be as simple as one good deed. A five-dollar bill doesn’t mean much here on earth—but if it’s used to bless others, it has extreme value in heaven! On the other hand, $50,000 on earth is meaningless if it is used only for selfish reasons. If we have Christ, we are rich! Let's be like Him and bless others today!
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