The Power Within
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6 ай бұрын
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@iEscapedVim
@iEscapedVim 2 күн бұрын
but why did he need to die, or why is was his blood needed to wash my sins?? why not just snap the fingers and forgive everyone and live amoug us?
@jennvivar9678
@jennvivar9678 3 күн бұрын
Praise our triune God!
@everxil119
@everxil119 4 күн бұрын
Amen!🔥
@everxil119
@everxil119 12 күн бұрын
🔥🔥
@JohnGessel
@JohnGessel 13 күн бұрын
Amen Pastor Billy!!! We all need to slow down and recognize the people that GOD has orchestrated these divine appointments!!!
@GinaBuck-u3u
@GinaBuck-u3u 13 күн бұрын
Awesome message Billy! 🔥🔥🔥
@jennvivar9678
@jennvivar9678 14 күн бұрын
Please pray for me to have this focus it’s been hard anxiety heartbreak are getting in the way
@RadiantChurchOV
@RadiantChurchOV 14 күн бұрын
Father, we ask you in the name of Jesus to help and strengthen your child even right now! We declare breakthrough and healing over every area of your life! All anxiety and fear is cast out and remove in the powerful name of Jesus! Amen!
@jennvivar9678
@jennvivar9678 13 күн бұрын
@ thank you so much God bless you !
@JohnGessel
@JohnGessel 14 күн бұрын
Amen
@arleneduprey7218
@arleneduprey7218 14 күн бұрын
Loved This❤
@lindahinson6996
@lindahinson6996 18 күн бұрын
The timing of your sermons series " The right sight" is timely and an answer from the Lord why I'm struggling in my day to day life with discouragement. I haven't been able to commit to anything until HE reminded me of the vision HE gave me in 2014. I gave up on it because I lacked having lot of the skills involved you taught on today. I can't avoid now because the Lord used your sermon to educate me on how to partner with Him in realizing the dream HE gave me for Family Restoration and reconciliation through doing life together on a Healing Ranch using people with various skills in growing organic food, equine therapy, worship and serving one another in love. Thank you Dr. BILLY for listening to Holy Spirit, sharing your own life with us. the Lord used it mightily to encourage me and I'm committed in 2025 to follow Him as I submitt my plan and He directs my steps on how to implement it! Blessings
@amberbamber001
@amberbamber001 20 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting this! I’ve been really sick the last 3 Sundays so I’ve been watching the sermon at home during my Bible time 😊 will last weeks message be posted also? From what Pastor Billy summarized of it this week it sounds like it was a good one 😊
@madcapmagician6018
@madcapmagician6018 20 күн бұрын
Amen pastor Billy.
@Primal-Lo
@Primal-Lo 21 күн бұрын
So what’s the plan?
@Jellyfish2085
@Jellyfish2085 20 күн бұрын
Whatever god plans! 😁
@lindapeck2321
@lindapeck2321 29 күн бұрын
SO good!
@LynetteDeKock
@LynetteDeKock Ай бұрын
Yes Lord people need you World wide❤
@midlandchapel
@midlandchapel Ай бұрын
This sermon revolves around the central call for renewal, urging the congregation to embrace change and growth as they prepare for the new year. The message emphasizes that personal transformation and a shift in perspective are crucial to navigating new challenges and seizing new opportunities in 2025. While the sermon is rich in motivational exhortations and grounded in some scriptural references, a deeper theological analysis reveals significant gaps, particularly regarding its treatment of grace, human effort, and spiritual transformation. ### Semi-Pelagianism: A Foundational Concern The sermon’s recurring emphasis on human effort in initiating and sustaining change risks aligning with **Semi-Pelagianism**, a subtle theological error that compromises the purity of the Gospel. Semi-Pelagianism asserts that humans, though weakened by sin, can still take the first steps toward God and contribute to their own salvation. This view falls short of biblical orthodoxy, which teaches that salvation and sanctification are entirely the work of God’s grace, as humans are spiritually incapable of seeking or pleasing God apart from divine intervention (Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:10-12). In this sermon, phrases such as *“We need to change ourselves”* and *“New pressures require new adjustments”* emphasize personal responsibility in a way that lacks the necessary theological grounding in God’s transformative grace. While it is true that believers must actively respond to God’s work in their lives, the sermon does not sufficiently anchor this call in the power of the Holy Spirit or Christ’s finished work on the cross. Instead, it risks presenting change as something achieved primarily through human resolve. ### The Sermon’s Approach to Change The sermon's opening sets the tone: *“Our happiness and well-being depend on our willingness to change and allow the Lord to change us.”* While this acknowledges God’s role in transformation, it places equal, if not greater, emphasis on human willingness. The call to *“change some habits”* and *“be ready for what God’s going to do”* frames spiritual growth as contingent on human initiative. However, biblical sanctification is not a 50-50 partnership between humans and God; rather, it is the work of the Holy Spirit, who both empowers and sustains believers in their growth (Philippians 2:13). The absence of a clear articulation of this dependence risks reducing sanctification to self-improvement, leaving the hearers to rely on their own strength. ### Law and Gospel Distinction The sermon effectively highlights the demands of the Law, urging listeners to examine their habits, attitudes, and responses. Statements like *“If you don’t change in 2025, you’re going to face the same hang-ups and mistakes”* emphasize the necessity of self-reflection and growth. Yet the Law’s primary function is to expose human inability and drive people to the Gospel for grace and renewal (Romans 7:7). While the sermon references grace-*“God wants to change you, and He will help you if you give Him all the pieces”*-it does not clearly present the Gospel as the foundation for change. Without the explicit proclamation of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection as the source of transformation, the hearer may conclude that their spiritual progress depends on their own determination, rather than the Spirit’s work within them. ### Indicatives and Imperatives: A Theological Imbalance The sermon leans heavily on imperatives-commands for believers to change, adjust, and act. Phrases such as *“We need to change inside ourselves”* and *“We must act, move forward, and mature”* dominate the message. While imperatives are a necessary part of Christian preaching, they must always flow from the indicatives-the truths of what God has already accomplished in Christ. The sermon’s failure to emphasize the indicatives of the Gospel (e.g., believers’ union with Christ, the indwelling Holy Spirit, and the assurance of salvation) risks burdening listeners with the weight of self-reliance. For example, when discussing the "new wine in old wineskins" metaphor (Luke 5:36-38), the sermon interprets this as a call for believers to remain pliable and willing to change. While this application is valid, it overlooks the primary indicative meaning of the text: Jesus is proclaiming the arrival of the new covenant, which cannot be contained within the old structures of the Law. This new covenant is founded entirely on Christ’s work, not human effort. A clearer articulation of this Gospel truth would have provided the necessary foundation for the sermon’s imperatives. ### The Role of Grace in Transformation The sermon makes sporadic references to God’s role in transformation, such as *“God wants to give you a brand-new life, not just a patch-up job”* and *“You don’t have to do it alone; God is there with you.”* These statements acknowledge grace but lack depth and specificity. They fail to explain how God’s grace operates through the Holy Spirit to bring about lasting change. Scripture teaches that believers are *“transformed by the renewal of [their] mind”* (Romans 12:2) and that this transformation is a work of the Spirit, who conforms them to the image of Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18). By not expounding on this process, the sermon leaves the listener with a sense of grace as a vague, supplemental force, rather than the central agent of change. ### Practical Applications: Helpful but Theologically Shallow The sermon’s practical suggestions, such as developing habits of Bible reading, prayer, and tithing, are valuable. However, they are presented as tasks to achieve rather than as means of grace through which God transforms His people. For instance, the recommendation to *“read a proverb a day”* is helpful but does not explain how Scripture works to sanctify believers by revealing Christ and renewing their minds (John 17:17, 2 Timothy 3:16-17). Similarly, the encouragement to *“strike up a conversation about Jesus”* at Walmart or Sam’s Club is commendable but risks becoming another checklist item rather than a Spirit-empowered response to God’s grace. ### Addressing Semi-Pelagian Tendencies To guard against Semi-Pelagianism, the sermon could incorporate these theological correctives: 1. **Emphasize Human Inability**: Explicitly state that humans cannot change themselves apart from God’s grace (John 15:5). Acknowledge the depth of human sinfulness and the necessity of divine intervention. 2. **Proclaim Christ’s Sufficiency**: Anchor the call to change in Christ’s finished work, emphasizing that believers are already accepted and empowered because of His atonement (Galatians 2:20). 3. **Highlight the Spirit’s Role**: Clarify that the Holy Spirit is the agent of sanctification, enabling believers to grow in holiness and bear fruit (Galatians 5:22-23). 4. **Ground Imperatives in Indicatives**: Ensure every command to change flows from a declaration of God’s promises and actions in Christ, fostering a response of gratitude rather than obligation (Romans 12:1). --- ### Conclusion The sermon offers an energetic and heartfelt call for renewal in the new year, emphasizing the need for change, growth, and readiness to face new challenges. However, its heavy reliance on human effort and insufficient grounding in the Gospel risks lapsing into Semi-Pelagianism. By more explicitly proclaiming the transformative power of Christ’s work and the Holy Spirit’s role in sanctification, the sermon could better equip listeners to approach 2025 with both confidence in God’s unchanging grace and dependence on His sovereign power.
@NayyyNayyy72
@NayyyNayyy72 Ай бұрын
Great message this morning for the new year!!!!
@day_ten5834
@day_ten5834 Ай бұрын
Thank you Lord God ,Thank you Jesus Christ I needed this right now
@edoziesylvester9039
@edoziesylvester9039 Ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@mrs.wallin4264
@mrs.wallin4264 Ай бұрын
Praise Him 🙌🏼
@mayraneston
@mayraneston Ай бұрын
Amen ❤
@robinluich5576
@robinluich5576 Ай бұрын
Definitely need to soften our heart's.
@jackielukas6979
@jackielukas6979 Ай бұрын
Excellent sermon, except I cannot write fast enough to capture every gem Pastor Billy speaks Regarding Light In Darkness. 😊
@JoeAngel-t3f
@JoeAngel-t3f Ай бұрын
Brother, first of all, take down those trees out of God's holy place. Oh yeah, that isn't a Holy Place.
@BibleNutter
@BibleNutter Ай бұрын
And even if you do, God is a buckler to them that love him!
@wanderwithwyeth2801
@wanderwithwyeth2801 Ай бұрын
Amen brother
@lindapeck2321
@lindapeck2321 2 ай бұрын
What a difference a year makes! We are indeed THRIVING under our God-given identity as RADIANT CHURCH in Orangevale CA. What a privilege to partner with Pastors Dr. Billy Doray and Marliz Doray in growing healthy lives! Thank you all for your prayers and financial support. God has BIG PLANS for Radiant Church. Come see what God is doing!
@cjjohnson2094
@cjjohnson2094 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@jackielukas6979
@jackielukas6979 2 ай бұрын
One of the best sermons ever. However, the most life changing sermon for me was The Secret Place vs Secret Sin. Pastor Billy preached this sermon, on Mother’s Day 2024. I have listened to this sermon at least 6 times and get something new from it every time. Keep both of these sermon’s handy and your life will change. Guaranteed.
@MADMAN_JU
@MADMAN_JU 3 ай бұрын
We love GOD🎉❤❤❤
@TheStrangersLab
@TheStrangersLab 5 ай бұрын
Love this message watching from LA
@mrs.wallin4264
@mrs.wallin4264 7 ай бұрын
Excellent!!
@cherrybethea7077
@cherrybethea7077 7 ай бұрын
Such strong truth to believe with fullness.
@chrismartin5699
@chrismartin5699 8 ай бұрын
🎉
@cherrybethea7077
@cherrybethea7077 8 ай бұрын
Yahoo!
@messengersradio
@messengersradio 9 ай бұрын
Equipping the church to go an fulfill the Great Commission found in Matthew 28. Thank you for equipping your flock and I pray that they are making disciples and filling the kingdom so that they know who they are in Christ and the authority they have in His name. :)
@cherrybethea7077
@cherrybethea7077 9 ай бұрын
Great great great wording and presentation of personal application.
@paullebeck6673
@paullebeck6673 9 ай бұрын
I love when Billy says, "That's some good preaching." The Holy Spirit's words just flow right through him.
@MarthaPicciao
@MarthaPicciao 9 ай бұрын
You bless us! I like when you say that to be anxious is a counterfait of meditation. God bless you all! We are praying for you to keep guiding all of you to fullfill His Purpose!!
@dcoller58
@dcoller58 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful follow-up to the resurrection message of Easter and its relevance for us today!
@cherrybethea7077
@cherrybethea7077 10 ай бұрын
Incredible responses during this sermon!
@karenelise2008
@karenelise2008 10 ай бұрын
Great message! Thank you!
@NayyyNayyy72
@NayyyNayyy72 10 ай бұрын
This is GOOOOOOOD preaching right here!!! Every Sunday is on point! I’m so blessed!!!
@Jerry-gf9bf
@Jerry-gf9bf 11 ай бұрын
A, wonderful friend of mine named verdell needs a total body healing, and I need the same. God has been incredibly great to us, he healed Glaucoma in my left eye, scar tissue in my left eye, he healed my Gallbladder, my prostate, testicular condition, Pneumonia and, has healed my Dachshund Little Rusty, several cats, Budgies, Cattle, and, poultry, so Glory hallelujah all things are possible!
@aleksanderbuyar8909
@aleksanderbuyar8909 11 ай бұрын
Great Job pastor Billy. God bless t
@anetmatevosyan-pu8uf
@anetmatevosyan-pu8uf Жыл бұрын
Amen 🙏🏻
@Ziggybaby-67
@Ziggybaby-67 Жыл бұрын
Love your preaching
@cherrybethea7077
@cherrybethea7077 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting today.
@Ziggybaby-67
@Ziggybaby-67 Жыл бұрын
Love to hear you preach
@garrett2156
@garrett2156 Жыл бұрын
"promosm" 😳