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  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Hell Breaking Loose: A Biblical Warning
    2025/06/11

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    What happens when the bottomless pit opens and demonic forces are unleashed on earth? Sister Deb takes listeners on a sobering journey through Revelation 9, examining the fifth and sixth trumpet judgments that will occur during the Great Tribulation.

    With unflinching clarity, Sister Deb unpacks the terrifying imagery of locust-like creatures with human faces, women's hair, and lion's teeth—beings armed with scorpion stings that will torment humanity for five months. Even more disturbing, during this period people will "seek death and not find it," as even suicide becomes impossible. The sixth trumpet judgment follows with the release of an army that kills one-third of mankind—potentially billions of people in today's population terms.

    Throughout this powerful teaching, Sister Deb addresses three vital questions: Why would God reveal these horrifying future events? What purpose do these warnings serve? And most importantly, how can anyone escape this coming judgment?

    "I believe he wants us to read this and know it because he wants us who know the truth to right now start sharing the gospel with the lost," she explains, emphasizing the urgent need for believers to warn others before it's too late.

    The episode closes with a piercing question from Hebrews 2:3—"How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?"—followed by Sister Deb's heartfelt prayer for listeners to recognize their need for salvation through Jesus Christ. The message serves as both stark warning and compassionate invitation to find refuge before these prophesied events unfold.

    Don't miss this crucial examination of biblical prophecy that cuts through comfortable theology to present the urgent reality of coming judgment and the salvation freely offered through Christ.

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    26 分
  • 6-8-25 CCOG Sunday Morning Service Recovering What's Lost: Finding Value in Dark Places
    2025/06/09

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    Have you ever found yourself in a dark place, covered in the mud and dirt of poor decisions, wondering if you could ever be restored to your former glory? In this powerful message from Cavewood Church of God, we journey through the parable of the lost coin from Luke 15, uncovering profound truths about God's relentless pursuit of what belongs to Him.

    Unlike the lost sheep or the prodigal son, the lost coin had no awareness of its misplaced condition—much like many who sit in church pews today, participating in worship while spiritually disconnected without even realizing it. The missing coin was part of a woman's engagement headdress, symbolizing commitment and belonging. When one piece went missing, all attention focused on the absence rather than the nine remaining coins. This mirrors our own experience; we notice what's gone rather than what remains.

    The sermon reveals three powerful steps in the recovery process: First, the woman lit a candle, bringing light to darkness—just as Jesus illuminates our darkest situations. Second, she swept the house, removing dirt and debris—representing how we must clean out things from our lives that bury our true purpose. Finally, she searched diligently, getting down on hands and knees if necessary, not caring about appearances but determined to find what was lost. Sometimes recovery isn't pretty, but the value of what's being sought makes the effort worthwhile.

    Perhaps most striking is that while the woman's friends weren't part of the search party, they were invited to the celebration afterward. How many of us show up only for celebrations but avoid the messy work of restoration? God sees value in us even in our worst condition. No matter how far you've wandered or how much dirt covers you, your worth has never diminished in His eyes. He specializes in recovery and restoration—it's the very heart of His mission.

    Have you given up on something God is still searching for? Join us at Cavewood Church of God where the fire still burns on the altar and restoration awaits.

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    33 分
  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Taming the Untamable: The Power of Our Words
    2025/06/06

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    Have you ever considered the immense power contained in your everyday words? Sister Deb Osborne tackles the challenging subject of taming our tongues in this thought-provoking episode that will transform how you view your daily conversations.

    Drawing from James 3, Sister Deb reveals the paradox that humans have successfully tamed ferocious lions, bears, and elephants, yet struggle mightily with controlling our "two-inch slab of trouble" – our tongues. With vivid imagery and scriptural wisdom, she illustrates how our words can function as weapons of mass destruction or tools for healing and encouragement.

    What makes this episode particularly compelling is Sister Deb's raw vulnerability. She courageously shares her own "hamburger meltdown" story – a moment when she spoke harshly to a restaurant owner over a disappointing meal, followed by her persistent efforts to make amends after feeling convicted. This authentic glimpse into her personal struggle reminds us that taming the tongue is an ongoing journey for every believer.

    The practical wisdom offered is immediately applicable: before speaking, ask yourself if what you're about to say is true, helpful, inspiring, necessary, and kind. Sister Deb emphasizes that transforming our speech begins with transforming our hearts, as Jesus taught that "out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks." Through Christ's strength, we can experience the heart change needed to speak words that build up rather than tear down.

    Whether you struggle with gossip, reactionary outbursts, or simply using words carelessly, this episode offers biblical guidance for bringing your speech under the lordship of Christ. Join Sister Deb in discovering how our words can reflect the light of Christ to everyone around us. Listen now and begin transforming your conversations today!

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    27 分
  • Bible Talk with sister Deb. Ready or Not: Preparing for Christ's Imminent Return
    2025/06/02

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    The second coming of Jesus Christ is imminent, with signs all around us indicating we're closer than ever before to His return.

    • Jesus repeats "I come quickly" three times in Revelation 22, emphasizing the urgency of His return
    • Three witnesses confirm this message: God's angel, John, and Jesus Christ himself
    • Christ's return means joy for believers but judgment for those who don't know Him
    • The "twinkling of an eye" means His return will happen faster than our quickest reflex
    • Christians should live with expectancy, not complacency, as they await His return
    • God's perfect track record of fulfilled prophecies guarantees His future promises will also be fulfilled
    • Present-day signs (wars, earthquakes, famines) are just "the beginning of sorrows"
    • The final invitation in Revelation 22:17 offers the water of life freely to all who will come

    Today is the day of salvation - not tomorrow, not someday. Open your heart to Jesus before it's too late.


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    25 分
  • CCOG Sunday Service 6-1-25: Are We Falsely Worshipping the True God?
    2025/06/01

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    What happens when we show up to church physically but remain spiritually absent? Drawing from the profound wisdom of the minor prophet Amos, this message cuts straight to the heart of modern Christianity's greatest struggle: giving false worship to the true God.

    Unlike Elijah who confronted people worshiping Baal, Amos addressed those who maintained religious appearances while their hearts remained far from God. The pastor challenges us to examine whether we're merely going through religious motions – putting on church clothes and showing up – or truly engaging in authentic worship that extends beyond Sunday services. As he powerfully states, "Your worship tails on you," revealing that our lifestyle ultimately exhibits the true nature of our devotion.

    The message takes an unexpected turn when addressing the territorial nature of modern Christianity. With refreshing candor, the pastor admits his own struggles with denominational barriers, sharing how God has been transforming his perspective toward neighboring churches. Rather than viewing them as competition, he advocates supporting any ministry that leads people to Christ, declaring, "They might not want me, but they're mine, and you can't stop me loving you." This kingdom-minded approach dismantles artificial divisions between believers who share the fundamental belief in Jesus Christ.

    Perhaps most compelling is the revelation that judgment, as delivered through Amos, wasn't meant for destruction but restoration. Using the powerful illustration of a woman trapped under the rubble of the Twin Towers who cried out "I'm here!" when rescuers approached, the pastor reminds us that Jesus walks into our broken situations asking, "Is anybody here?" Our response determines our rescue.

    Ready to experience worship that transcends religious performance? Join us Sunday mornings at 11:30 AM or Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM. Visit our website at hor421showbuzzsprout.com to discover more about authentic kingdom living.

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    30 分
  • God's Last Call: Revival in the Final Days
    2025/05/26

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    Revival is breaking out across our churches and spreading through our county and beyond. We are witnessing souls being saved, people getting baptized, and God moving in extraordinary ways that signal we may be in the final days of the church age.

    • The parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22 perfectly describes our current moment in the church
    • God is calling people from the "highways and hedges" to come to His table
    • Many people have become desensitized to messages about Christ's return
    • This revival is bringing healing and deliverance to people with various addictions and struggles
    • God's invitation is extended to everyone regardless of their past
    • The only requirement is accepting Jesus and asking Him into your heart
    • We will be featuring testimonies from those who have experienced dramatic transformations

    If you're in the local area and want to experience this revival, join us at Cawood Church of God. Revival services resume Wednesday and will continue as long as God leads. Email me or message through Facebook for directions. Don't miss what God is doing in these final days!


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    26 分
  • CCOG 5-25-25 Loving the Unlovable: A Church Transformed
    2025/05/26

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    A transformative message on forgiveness unfolds as Pastor John reflects on a 96-year-old saint's funeral, where people repeatedly remarked that "she preached her own funeral" through her Godly life. This powerful observation becomes the springboard for a deeply personal sermon where Pastor John vulnerably asks the congregation for forgiveness, setting an example of the humility required for genuine spiritual revival.

    Drawing from Matthew 5:23-24 and the parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18, Pastor John uncovers a fundamental truth often overlooked in religious circles: we cannot expect God's forgiveness while harboring unforgiveness toward others. "How can we expect Jesus to forgive us when we won't forgive our brother or our sister?" he challenges, cutting through religious pretense to expose the heart of authentic Christianity.

    The sermon takes on heightened significance against the backdrop of an extraordinary two-week revival where 42 people have knelt at the altar seeking salvation and nearly 60 have been baptized. Many of these new converts come with visible markers of their past—tattoos, track marks, addiction histories—prompting a tearful observation from a church leader that the denomination wouldn't have welcomed such individuals in previous years based on outward appearance.

    This revival represents more than just spiritual renewal; it signals a profound cultural shift toward embracing Jesus's example of loving the unlovable. "God is sending people that nobody wants to hug on and love," Pastor John declares, rejecting the isolationist doctrine that Christians should only fellowship with those who resemble themselves. Instead, he casts a vision of heaven filled with diverse souls from all walks of life, challenging the congregation to become "a funnel from the streets" for those seeking redemption.

    The service concludes with practical instruction to fast and pray during a two-day break before resuming revival meetings, with the pointed admonition that "if you lose your fire in two days, you never had the fire." For those struggling with unforgiveness, the message is clear: reconcile quickly, for nothing—absolutely nothing—is worth losing your soul.

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    42 分
  • CCOG Sunday Service 5-18-25. When You're Bound But Not Broken: Surviving Life's Fiery Furnace
    2025/05/19

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    Our decision to stand firm in faith will determine whether we experience God's deliverance or destruction. The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego demonstrates that refusing to bow to cultural pressure invites divine presence into our fiery trials.

    • The enemy attempts to remove essential elements from the church: communion, prayer, altar ministry, and young people
    • King Nebuchadnezzar demanded worship of his golden image when music played, threatening a fiery furnace for dissenters
    • Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (teenagers) refused to bow regardless of consequences
    • Their "but if not" faith demonstrated commitment to God whether He delivered them or not
    • The fourth man appeared in the fire, demonstrating God doesn't always bring us out but comes in with us
    • The young men emerged completely unharmed without even smelling like smoke
    • Their refusal to bow and willingness to burn resulted in blessing and promotion
    • Personal testimonies confirm God's deliverance from addiction and destruction
    • Those who worship most passionately are those who have needed God most desperately
    • Young believers must hold onto their faith through teenage years to avoid painful detours

    Come join us at Cawood Church of God in Harlan, Kentucky. Sunday School at 10:30 AM, regular service at 11:30 AM, and Wednesday service at 6:30 PM.


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