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Encounter with - Bishop Gary Oliver
by Bishop Gary Oliver
"Welcome to Encounter with Bishop Oliver, where the transformative sermons of Bishop Gary Oliver from Encounter Church come to life. Each episode brings you powerful, faith-filled messages that inspire, uplift, and challenge you to deepen your spiritual journey. Recorded live from the heart of Encounter Church, these sermon replays offer timeless wisdom, practical insights, and a fresh encounter with God’s word. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, guidance, or a renewed sense of purpose, join Bishop Oliver as he shares the gospel with passion and clarity. Subscribe now and experience the power of faith, wherever you are."
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The God of All Comfort: Turning Pain into Ministry
Title Idea: The God of All Comfort: Turning Pain into MinistryEpisode Description: In this powerful message, Bishop Gary Oliver explores 2 Corinthians 1 to reveal how God meets us in our deepest pain as the "Father of mercies and the God of all comfort". He explains that our trials and suffering are never without purpose; the comfort we receive from God in our darkest moments is given to us in "seed form" so that we can multiply it and pour that exact same comfort into others.Bishop Oliver also addresses the very real nature of spiritual warfare and the sudden storms we face in life—both public tragedies and private struggles. He strongly challenges believers to stop living reactively out of unchecked emotions like fear, anger, or offense, as these simply invite the enemy in. Instead, he provides a practical look at what it truly means to "guard your heart" (Proverbs 4:23) by cultivating your spirit and uprooting the enemy's toxic seeds before they can grow.Tune in to learn how to break the cycle of the enemy's tricks, step out of emotional living, and let God turn your current crushing season into a powerful ministry for tomorrow.
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WHEN THE BLIND SEE AND THE SEEING REMAIN BLIND
Sermon Summary / Episode Description: In this powerful message, Bishop Gary Oliver dives into John 9 to explore the story of Jesus healing the man born blind, revealing that our struggles are often not punishments for sin, but setups for God's glory to be displayed. Bishop Oliver contrasts the simple, growing faith of the healed man with the spiritual blindness, pride, and restrictive traditions of the religious leaders who refused to see the miracle in front of them. Weaving in a powerful testimony about the church's food pantry and the miraculous provision of a $75,000 truck, this sermon challenges listeners to step out in faithful obedience even when they cannot see the full picture.Key Highlights & Takeaways:Shift from Blame to Purpose: When facing suffering, our human instinct is to assign blame, but Jesus shifts the focus to how God can be glorified in our circumstances.Light Expels Darkness: Jesus is the light of the world, and when we invite Him into our dark situations, the darkness cannot remain.Obedience Precedes the Miracle: Just as Jesus commanded the blind man to go wash in the pool of Siloam before his sight was restored, God often requires our movement and obedience before the miracle fully manifests.The Trap of Tradition: Religious tradition and pride are the main things that make the Word of God lose its power in our lives, blinding us to what God is currently doing.Gratitude in the Small Things: Being faithful and thankful for what you currently have is the first step of humility and paves the way for God's greater blessings.
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CRUSHING
Episode Title: Crushing: Finding Purpose and Value in the PainShow Notes: In this episode, based on Bishop Gary Oliver's sermon titled "Crushing", we explore the profound meaning and purpose behind our most painful life experiences. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 1, Bishop Oliver explains how the comfort we receive from God during our own afflictions becomes a well we can draw from to comfort others in their time of need. He shares a deeply personal and moving story about the tragic loss of his 17-year-old son, revealing a powerful realization: God sometimes allows suffering because He trusts us to endure the pain while maintaining our praise.This episode dives into the idea that we often get too caught up in the specific details and trauma of our hardships, causing us to miss the bigger picture of what God is doing behind the scenes. Using vivid metaphors, Bishop Oliver illustrates that just as a grape must be crushed to become highly valued wine, and an olive must be crushed to produce anointing oil, we too must sometimes undergo a "crushing" so that our true value and purpose can be released.Ultimately, this message challenges listeners to stop viewing difficult seasons as divine punishment, and instead see them as necessary preparation that adds extraordinary value to our lives.
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“The Open Door: Moving Beyond Circumstances into Spiritual Manifestation
“The Open Door: Moving Beyond Circumstances into Spiritual Manifestation”Jesus, Faith, and the Doors No One Can ShutEpisode Notes:In this revelatory episode, Bishop Gary Oliver teaches on the biblical concept of open doors—not as physical places, but as spiritual access points that God sets before His people. Drawing from the Book of Revelation, particularly the message to the Church of Philadelphia, this teaching reveals how faith, stewardship, and perseverance position believers to walk into what God has already opened.Many believers pray for change without realizing that spiritual realities always precede physical manifestations. God opens doors in the spirit long before circumstances shift in the natural. The question is not whether the door is open—but whether we are prepared to walk through it.This episode challenges listeners to move beyond what they see, to steward what God has entrusted to them, and to understand that Jesus Himself is the ultimate open door into deeper relationship, revelation, and transformation.Key Takeaways:Open doors represent divine opportunity, access, and God’s release in your lifeStewardship matters—what you do with “a little strength” determines greater accessThe Book of Revelation builds faith, not fear—it reveals Jesus and spiritual authorityUnderstanding the dual nature of Revelation (prophetic and pastoral) is essentialThe Church of Philadelphia models brotherly love, faithfulness, and perseveranceGod sees our works and promises open doors that no one can shut (Revelation 3:8)Spiritual doors open before physical change manifestsFaith allows us to see beyond circumstances into God’s promisesImagination is a God-given tool to envision healing, deliverance, and breakthroughJesus is the Door—to salvation, intimacy, and transformation with God📖 Scriptural Foundation:Revelation 3:7–8 – “See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it…”Hebrews 11:1 – “Faith is the substance of things hoped for…”2 Corinthians 5:7 – “For we walk by faith, not by sight.”John 10:9 – “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved…”🙌 Application Challenge:Ask yourself this week:What door has God already opened that I’ve been hesitant to walk through?Am I judging my future by my current circumstances, or by God’s Word?Begin to see yourself where God has called you, not where you are now. Use your faith and imagination to agree with heaven. And remember—the door is not a place; it’s a decision.🔔 Subscribe & Share:If this message stirred your faith, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that God still opens doors—and Jesus is the Door. Subscribe for more teachings that unlock revelation, deepen faith, and help you walk boldly into what God has prepared.
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Faith, Freedom, and the Power of Praise
Breaking Free from Guilt, Shame, and Religious Performance📖 Episode Notes:In this powerful episode, Bishop Gary Oliver unpacks the liberating truth found in the intersection of faith, freedom, and praise. Many believers live under the weight of guilt, shame, and religious performance—trapped in spiritual prisons that Jesus already died to break open.Through this teaching, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how faith is rooted in love, how to distinguish guilt from shame, and how the sacrifice of Jesus redefines your identity and unlocks true spiritual freedom.Bishop Oliver reminds us that praise is not a reaction to circumstances, but a declaration of truth—a powerful weapon that lifts us out of bondage and into the presence of God.🔑 Key Insights:Why understanding God’s love is foundational to living by faithThe difference between guilt (what I did) and shame (who I think I am)How religious performance can keep you bound, even while you're in churchThe role of Jesus' sacrifice in setting you free from spiritual and emotional prisonsWhy praise and worship must be rooted in truth, not feelings or circumstances📖 Scriptural Foundation:John 8:36 – "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."Romans 8:1 – "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."Isaiah 61:3 – "To give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness..."Hebrews 13:15 – "Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise..."🙌 Application Challenge:This week, examine your heart: Are you living from a place of love and freedom—or are you still striving to earn what Jesus already paid for?Trade your shame for grace, your performance for identity, and your silence for praise. Let your worship become a declaration of who God is, even in the middle of hardship.🔔 Subscribe & Share:If this message spoke to your heart, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that they are free, forgiven, and fully loved in Christ. Subscribe for more teachings that bring healing, truth, and power through the Word of God.
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"Prayers That Move Heaven: Aligning Faith with God’s Word"
🎙️ Episode Title:"Prayers That Move Heaven: Aligning Faith with God’s Word"📖 Episode Notes:In this powerful episode, Bishop Gary Oliver teaches a transformative truth: effective prayer is not about having more faith—it’s about applying the Word of God.Many believers find themselves discouraged, wondering why their prayers go unanswered. The answer isn't found in more emotion, longer prayers, or louder declarations. It's found in understanding how faith truly works—biblically, not emotionally.Key Insights You'll Learn:The difference between belief and faith: Belief is based on information; faith is based on application.Why faith comes by hearing the Word—and how to position yourself to receive it (Romans 10:17).How to pray God’s Word back to Him—transforming your prayer life from begging to declaring.Why complaining cancels faith, and how to shift your focus from your circumstances to God’s promises.The importance of walking by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7) and how to prepare for breakthrough before you see it.This teaching is rooted in the solid foundation of Scripture, including James 5:16, Hebrews 11:1, Romans 10:17, and 2 Corinthians 5:7. If you've ever struggled with doubt, disappointment, or a stagnant prayer life—this episode will challenge, equip, and encourage you to pray with confidence and authority.🔑 Scripture References:James 5:16 – "The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much."Romans 10:17 – "So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God."Hebrews 11:1 – "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."2 Corinthians 5:7 – "For we walk by faith, not by sight."🙏🏼 Application Challenge:This week, stop asking God for more faith—and start asking Him for His Word on your situation. Find Scriptures that speak to your current need. Memorize them. Meditate on them. And begin praying those promises back to God. You don’t need more faith—you need a Word.🔔 Subscribe & Share:If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that God still speaks, and His Word still works. Subscribe for more biblical teachings that strengthen your walk with Christ and deepen your understanding of God's promises.
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STEWARDING THE MOVE OF GOD
Stewarding the Move of God: A Call to Authentic Worship and Revival🔥 True worship starts from within! When your heart is overflowing with praise, no instrument is loud enough to express it all. Is your worship authentic or just going through the motions? #Worship #ChurchLife #AuthenticPraise #FaithIntroductionIn today's message, we explored the profound concept of "Stewarding the Move of God." This sermon challenges us to examine our hearts and intentions, ensuring that our worship and service to God are genuine and not driven by ulterior motives. It also delves into the importance of revival, the dangers of cultural manipulation, and the necessity of maintaining the fire of God's presence in our lives.Authentic WorshipTrue worship cannot stem from a place of fakeness. While we might fool people, we cannot fool God. Authentic worship requires a deep, internal cry of holiness that precedes any outward expression. This means that our actions, whether singing, clapping, or playing instruments, must come from a genuine place of reverence and adoration for God.The Role of Church MusiciansChurch musicians are not just performers; they are worship leaders. If their service is merely a gig for a paycheck, they have missed the purpose of their calling. True worship leaders must have a heart that rejoices in serving God, not for what they can get out of it, but for the sheer joy of worshiping Him.The Counterfeit of the EnemyThe Deception of SpiritsThe enemy offers counterfeits for everything God has. For instance, the atmosphere in nightclubs, driven by alcohol (referred to as "spirits"), is a counterfeit of the joy and freedom found in the Holy Spirit. Anything that manipulates our behavior to such a degree is akin to witchcraft, which is the control and manipulation of one's will.The Fire of God's PresenceThe Significance of FireThroughout the Bible, fire signifies both the presence and judgment of God. When the fire of God falls, it is a sign of His pleasure with our sacrifice. Once the fire falls, it is our duty to keep it burning by continually adding to it through prayer, worship, and holy living.Continual RenewalWe are not just saved by the initial regeneration of the Holy Spirit but by continual renewal. This means constantly seeking God's presence, allowing Him to fill us afresh, and ensuring that His fire never goes out in our lives.Life ApplicationA Challenge for the WeekThis week, let's focus on authentic worship and continual renewal. Ask yourselfIs my worship coming from a genuine place?Am I allowing cultural influences to manipulate my faith?How can I keep the fire of God's presence burning in my life?Questions for ReflectionWhat steps can I take to ensure my worship is authentic and not driven by ulterior motives?Are there areas in my life where I have allowed cultural manipulation to influence my faith?How can I actively participate in the continual renewal of the Holy Spirit in my life?By reflecting on these questions and applying the principles from today's message, we can steward the move of God in our lives and experience true revival. Let's commit to living lives of authentic worship, standing firm in the Word, and continually seeking God's presence.
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"Welcome to Encounter with Bishop Oliver, where the transformative sermons of Bishop Gary Oliver from Encounter Church come to life. Each episode brings you powerful, faith-filled messages that inspire, uplift, and challenge you to deepen your spiritual journey. Recorded live from the heart of Encounter Church, these sermon replays offer timeless wisdom, practical insights, and a fresh encounter with God’s word. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, guidance, or a renewed sense of purpose, join Bishop Oliver as he shares the gospel with passion and clarity. Subscribe now and experience the power of faith, wherever you are."
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