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Midweek Church Service
by TheRevelationRev's
Listen to the most recent sermon from revelation tv's 'Midweek Church Services' in this collection of Christ-centred preaching, scriptural reflection, and faith-strengthening encouragement.
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07-05-26 - ‘Let’s get serious: Enduring Sufferings’
Send us Fan MailIn this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann begins a new series looking at subjects that are often avoided, starting with the biblical reality of suffering. He explains that becoming a believer does not mean suffering disappears, but that Jesus carries His people through it, giving grace, endurance, joy, and the hope of resurrection life.Drawing from Job, Genesis, 2 Corinthians, 2 Timothy, and the Gospels, the sermon challenges the idea that sickness, pain, or hardship must mean a believer has done something wrong. Reverend Tim warns against both prosperity-style thinking and a victim mindset, reminding listeners that Scripture calls believers to endure hardship as good soldiers of Christ.The message reflects on Job’s faithfulness, Israel’s history of suffering and perseverance, and Paul’s endurance through imprisonment, beatings, rejection, and hardship. It also points to Jesus’ declaration that the gates of hell will not prevail against His Church, showing that believers are not called to retreat in suffering, but to press forward in faith, prayer, worship, and obedience.The sermon closes by encouraging those going through pain or struggle to let Jesus take the lead, remembering that His yoke is easy and His burden is light. Listeners are reminded that they are not alone, that Christ cares deeply, and that His grace gives power to endure.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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30-04-26 - ‘ Awake, O Sleeper: The Fear of Yahweh’
Send us Fan MailIn this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann speaks about the fear of the Lord in a world marked by darkness, anxiety, antisemitism, godlessness, and spiritual confusion. Rather than despairing, he reminds believers that God is sovereign, Jesus is King, and the light will always overcome the darkness.Drawing from Job, Esther, Ephesians, Acts, and Numbers, the sermon calls the Church to wake up, live with spiritual seriousness, and recover a passion for holiness. Reverend Tim explains that the fear of the Lord is not terror of God, but awe-filled reverence: acknowledging that God is mighty, holy, Creator, Lord of Hosts, and King over all.The message also warns against religious hardness and judgementalism, urging believers instead to keep soft hearts before God. True holiness is not condemning others, but examining ourselves, remaining faithful, serving others, sharing the Gospel, and keeping nothing between us and the Lord.The sermon closes with the Aaronic blessing from Numbers 6, highlighting the tender love of God whose face shines upon His people. It ends with a call to trust Jesus, return to Him, and receive the blessing, peace, and revelation of the Father’s love.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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23-04-26 - ‘Do Not Fear: Surrendering Anxiety to God’
Send us Fan MailIn this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Hayley Ace speaks directly into the fear and anxiety many people face amid troubling world events, rising antisemitism, political uncertainty, family pressures, and personal struggles.Drawing from Isaiah 41, the Psalms, and Job 11, Hayley reminds listeners that God repeatedly calls His people not to fear because He is with them, strengthens them, and upholds them. She explains that anxiety is often rooted in fear, but Scripture gives believers a pathway of trust: preparing the heart, stretching out our hands to God, repenting of sin, and refusing to let evil dwell in our lives or homes.The message offers practical encouragement to begin each day in surrender, committing our ways to the Lord rather than only praying for requests. Hayley challenges listeners to meditate on Job 11:13–19 throughout the week, choosing not to be ruled by fear but to trust God’s control, goodness, and presence.The sermon closes with the promise that as believers devote themselves to the Lord, acknowledge their need, and surrender their worries to Him, His shalom and peace can guard and fill their lives.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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16-04-24 - ‘Revival in the Land: Rebuilding the Walls’
Send us Fan MailIn this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann turns to the book of Nehemiah to bring encouragement for both personal lives and the nation in times of spiritual darkness. Reflecting on broken walls as a picture of breached defences, he warns that sin and iniquity leave individuals and nations vulnerable to attack, yet emphasises that God is still able to restore, strengthen, and rebuild.Drawing on Nehemiah’s grief over Jerusalem, the sermon highlights the importance of prayer, fasting, repentance, and a renewed commitment to seek the Lord. Reverend Tim applies this not only to personal spiritual life, but also to the condition of the UK and other nations that once knew significant moves of God. He calls the Church to say, “This far and no more,” and to believe again for revival, renewal, and an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.A central encouragement comes from Nehemiah 8, where the people are told not to remain in mourning, for “the joy of the Lord is your strength.” The message stresses that faith and joy are closely linked: when believers know who God is and trust in His power, they can rejoice even while rebuilding in difficult times.The sermon closes with a call to draw near to God, reject condemnation, and trust in His power to save, restore, and revive. With references to Samson and the hope of one more move of God before Christ’s return, the message is both sobering and hopeful.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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09-04-26 - ‘Jesus our Firstfruits: The Resurrection’
Send us Fan MailIn this Easter message, Reverend Tim Gutmann, joined by Hayley, explores the resurrection of Jesus and its connection to the biblical Feast of Firstfruits. Together, they unpack how Christ’s rising is both a historical reality and a prophetic fulfilment of God’s redemptive plan.The teaching highlights that Jesus is the “firstfruits” of those who will be raised, pointing to the future resurrection of all who belong to Him. As the firstfruits offering signified a coming harvest, so Christ’s resurrection guarantees eternal life for believers.Hayley brings personal reflection and application, emphasising the reality of new life in Christ and encouraging viewers to live in the power of the resurrection today. The message moves beyond theology into lived faith—walking in hope, transformation, and assurance.Together, they affirm that the resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith: Jesus has conquered sin and death, and through Him, new life is available now and forever.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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02-04-26 - 'Christ our Passover: Easter Message 2026'
Send us Fan MailIn this Easter message, Reverend Tim Gutmann turns to the significance of Passion Week, focusing on the final days of Jesus’ earthly ministry and the central importance of the cross. He highlights how much of the Gospel accounts are devoted to this single week, underscoring its eternal significance.The sermon centres on the biblical theme of Passover, revealing Jesus as the fulfilment of the Passover Lamb. Drawing connections between the Exodus and the crucifixion, the message explains how Christ’s sacrifice brings redemption, deliverance, and freedom from sin. What was foreshadowed in Israel’s history is fully realised in Jesus.The teaching emphasises that the cross was not an accident, but God’s divine plan of salvation. Through Jesus’ death, sin is judged, and through His resurrection, victory is secured. The message calls viewers to understand the depth of what Christ accomplished and to respond with faith and gratitude.With a strong Easter focus, the sermon invites believers to reflect on the cost of redemption and the love of God demonstrated through the cross. It concludes by pointing to the hope found in Christ—the Lamb who was slain and who lives again.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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26-03-26 – ‘The Kingdom of the Risen Jesus’
Send us Fan MailIn this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann begins a short lead-up to Easter by focusing on the resurrection of Jesus as the turning point of history. He explains that Christ came not only to die for sin, but to bring the kingdom of God, reveal the Father, and break the dominion of darkness.Drawing from the Gospels, Revelation, Genesis, Exodus, and Acts, the sermon shows that Jesus perfectly reveals the character of God, and that through Him the kingdom has come—first within transformed hearts, and ultimately across the whole earth when He returns.The message also highlights God’s purpose for His people as a kingdom and a royal priesthood, called to worship, intercede, and serve. With Christ now seated at the right hand of the Father, His work is complete, sin’s power is broken, and believers are invited to live in that freedom.Concluding with the image of Jesus standing to receive Stephen, the sermon reminds viewers that faithfulness is never unseen. It ends with a clear call to repentance and to follow Jesus as Saviour, Lord, and coming King.Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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12-03-26 – ‘True Worship: Keeping Ourselves from Idols’
Send us Fan MailIn this message from the True Worship sermon series on the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Hayley Ace teaches that true worship requires God to have the first place in the believer’s life. She warns against reducing our relationship with God to a series of requests, as though He were a genie or a provider of blessings, rather than the Lord who deserves wholehearted devotion.Drawing on passages such as Ezekiel 14, Colossians 3:5, Matthew 15:8, and 1 John 5:21, the message explains that idolatry is not limited to physical idols but often begins in the heart. Desires, priorities, sins, and attachments can quietly take the place that belongs to God alone. Reverend Hayley encourages believers to examine their lives honestly, asking the Lord to reveal anything that has become an idol.Reverend Tim Gutmann reinforces the message by reflecting on Israel’s history, noting that the nation was strongest when it remained faithful to Yahweh but became vulnerable whenever idols were allowed in. The message concludes with a call to reconsecrate our lives to Christ, remove anything that competes with Him, and restore God to the central place in our hearts.Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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05-03-26 - 'True Worship: Giving God Everything'
Send us Fan MailIn this continuing message from the True Worship sermon series on the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Hayley Ace explores what worship really is and challenges the common idea that it is simply a song or a short part of a church service. Instead, she shows that true worship is a daily life lived in surrender to God.Beginning with the command to have no other gods before the Lord, the message explains that every person is made to worship, and if God is not first, something else will take His place. Reverend Hayley encourages viewers to examine where their time, affection, and attention go, warning that modern idols are often found not in carved images but in the things that quietly take God’s rightful place in the heart.Drawing on Romans 12, she emphasises that worship means offering our whole lives to God as a living sacrifice. This includes obedience, sacrifice, laying down temptation, and allowing the Lord to shape us as the potter shapes the clay. Using the picture of marriage and covenant devotion, the sermon shows that God does not want a token part of our lives, but wholehearted love and faithfulness.The message closes with a call to make God first in everything, not just in moments of singing, but in everyday life, work, choices, and devotion. True worship is giving God everything and living for His glory.Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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26-02-26 - 'True Worship: Confidence to Draw Near'
Send us Fan MailIn this continuing message from the True Worship sermon series on the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann teaches that true worship is rooted in reverence, humility, and obedience — not treating God as an “add-on” to life, but recognising that Jesus is central.Using the account of Uzzah and the Ark (2 Samuel 6), the sermon warns against becoming over-familiar with holy things and losing the fear of the Lord. Reverend Tim explains that fear and faith are linked: what we fear most reveals where our trust is placed, and Jesus urges believers to fear God rather than man (Matthew 10:28). Worship, therefore, is a surrendered posture before God — yielding to His purposes rather than questioning Him as the clay questions the potter (Romans 9:20).The message emphasises that when we approach the Lord with awe and obedience, God meets us with reassurance and strength — “Fear not, for I am with you” (Isaiah 41:10). It closes with a call to worshipful boldness: to draw near with confidence to the throne of grace (Hebrews 4:16), believing for mercy, help, and breakthrough — declaring the Lord as Yahweh Perazim, the Lord of breakthrough.
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19-02-26 – ‘True Worship: Worship is warfare’
Send us Fan Mail Reverend Tim Gutmann introduces a new sermon series from the Midweek Church Service, True Worship. Tim teaches us that worship is far more than singing — it is a life of humility, trust, and obedience before Almighty God.Looking back briefly to the end of the wilderness teaching, the sermon reminds viewers that fear and unbelief delayed Israel’s inheritance, while Caleb and Joshua modelled a different spirit — faith that refuses to be intimidated by giants or armies because God is with His people.From there, Reverend Tim turns to worship as a spiritual battleground. Using biblical contrasts, he highlights Saul’s self-seeking spirit — taking credit for victory, rushing ahead in fear of people, and even building a monument to himself — and sets it against David’s heart: a man after God’s own heart. The message draws out the sobering truth spoken to Saul: to obey is better than sacrifice, and that God desires the heart, not mere religious motion.Romans 12 is used to define worship in New Testament terms: presenting our lives to God as a living sacrifice, refusing conformity to the world, and being transformed by renewed minds that discern God’s will. Worship, then, becomes daily surrender — waking up and yielding your work, time, and choices to the Lord.The sermon also emphasises worship as warfare in the heavenlies, pointing to Daniel’s delayed answer and angelic conflict as a glimpse into what happens when believers pray and keep their eyes on the Lord. The message closes exalting God as the only sovereign — the King of kings and Lord of lords — and encouraging viewers that in every battle, the strongest response is often to worship, pray, follow, and obey.
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12-02-26 - 'Lessons from the Wilderness: Entering the Promise Land'
Send us Fan MailIn this uplifting message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann continues the wilderness series by focusing on Israel’s transition from testing to promise. After years of wandering, the moment came to step forward in faith and enter the land God had sworn to give them.Drawing from the account of Joshua and Caleb, the sermon contrasts two responses to God’s promise: fear driven by visible obstacles, and faith rooted in God’s faithfulness. While the majority saw fortified cities and giants, Joshua and Caleb saw a faithful God who had already pledged victory. The difference was not in the size of the challenge, but in the size of their vision of God.Reverend Tim emphasises that many believers today stand on the edge of their own “promised land” moments — opportunities requiring courage, obedience, and trust. The message reminds the church that God’s promises still require faith-filled action. The wilderness was a place of preparation, but the inheritance required stepping forward.With pastoral encouragement, the sermon calls viewers to reject a grasshopper mentality, trust the Lord’s Word above circumstances, and move ahead confidently, knowing that God goes before His people. The promise is not inherited through fear, but through faithful obedience.Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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05-02-26 - 'Learning from the Wilderness: Trusting God in the Testing'
Send us Fan MailIn this searching and instructive message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann continues exploring the spiritual lessons drawn from Israel’s wilderness journey. Centring on Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 10, the sermon reminds believers that these events were recorded as examples for us — warnings and encouragements for the church today.The message highlights how Israel experienced miraculous provision — deliverance from Egypt, guidance by the cloud and fire, supernatural food and water — yet still fell into grumbling, idolatry, and unbelief. Reverend Tim carefully unpacks the danger of spiritual complacency: experiencing God’s blessings without cultivating obedience and trust.A key emphasis is that wilderness seasons are not signs of God’s absence but opportunities for growth. Testing reveals the condition of the heart. Rather than complaining or longing for former comforts, believers are called to remember God’s faithfulness, rely on His promises, and stand firm in obedience.The sermon reassures viewers that temptation is not unique and that God is faithful to provide a way of escape. Even in difficult seasons, He remains present, refining and strengthening His people. The call is to endure faithfully, learn from the past, and press forward with grateful and obedient hearts.Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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29-01-26 - ‘Learning from the Wilderness: Don’t Harden Your Heart’
Send us Fan MailIn this heartfelt message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann continues the series on lessons from Israel’s wilderness journey, drawing key encouragement for believers today. Centering on Hebrews 3, the sermon highlights the urgent call: “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.”Reflecting on Israel’s testing in the wilderness, the message contrasts God’s faithfulness with the danger of spiritual hardness. Even after witnessing miracles, many allowed unbelief and complaint to take root. Reverend Tim reminds the church that the same warning and invitation apply now — when God speaks, we are to respond with humility, gratitude, and trust.A strong emphasis is placed on the cross of Christ as the ultimate reason for a soft and thankful heart. Even beyond answered prayers and daily blessings, the sacrifice of Jesus is more than enough to keep believers in a place of worship and surrender for all eternity.The sermon also connects this theme to God’s covenant purposes for Israel and the Jewish people, especially in light of Holocaust Memorial reflections. Viewers are encouraged to maintain hearts of love, prayer, and biblical conviction concerning Israel, recognising that we are living in significant prophetic days. Trusting the Lord, fearing Him, and aligning with His heart brings blessing not only to Israel but also to all who belong to Him.The message closes with a New Testament appeal: now is the day of salvation. This is a time of God’s favour, a time to respond, to pray boldly, and to live with hearts that remain tender and responsive to His voice.Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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22-01-26 - ‘Learning from the Wilderness: Led by His Presence’
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann encourages believers to live with a daily awareness of God’s presence and leadership. Reflecting on Israel’s journey through the wilderness, the sermon highlights how the Lord led His people by a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night — a visible reminder that they were never alone and never without direction.Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10, the message reminds us that Israel’s story was written as an example for believers today. Despite witnessing miracles, many still grumbled and doubted, yet faithful men like Caleb and Joshua trusted that God was greater than every obstacle. Reverend Tim connects this to the New Testament reality that believers are now led by the Holy Spirit, who guides, convicts, comforts, and directs our steps just as surely as the cloud and fire led Israel.The sermon also emphasizes that spiritual victory does not come through human strength or self-reliance, but through surrender to God’s will. Referencing King Jehoshaphat’s prayer, “The battle is not yours, but the Lord’s,” the message calls believers to fix their eyes on God rather than their circumstances. Instead of treating God as someone who blesses our plans, we are urged to submit our lives to His leading, saying, “If the Lord wills.”With pastoral warmth, the message reassures viewers — including those who are housebound or watching from home — that they are not forgotten. God has a purpose for every believer, and a life yielded to His Spirit can still be powerful in prayer, faith, and obedience. The call is simple but deep: be available to God, be sensitive to His Spirit, and let Jesus be lifted high in every area of life.Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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15-01-26 - ‘Learning from the Wilderness: God is Bigger Than Giants’
Send us Fan MailIn this faith-building message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann encourages believers to shift their focus from the size of their problems to the greatness of their God. Using the biblical imagery of giants standing before God’s people, the sermon speaks directly to the fears, pressures, and overwhelming situations many Christians face today.Drawing from well-known Old Testament accounts where God’s people encountered intimidating enemies, the message highlights the difference between those who measured the giants against themselves and those who measured the giants against God. When our perspective is earthly, obstacles appear impossible; but when our eyes are lifted to the Lord, faith rises and fear loses its grip.Reverend Tim reminds the church that spiritual battles are often won or lost in how we see. Giants may be real, but they are never greater than the promises, power, and presence of God. The sermon calls believers to trust God’s faithfulness, step forward in obedience even when afraid, and remember that victory belongs to the Lord.This message offers practical encouragement for anyone facing personal struggles, uncertainty, or spiritual opposition, pointing listeners back to a confident faith rooted not in circumstances, but in the unchanging character of God. Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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08-01-26 - ‘Learning from the Wilderness: We are not Outnumbered’
Send us Fan MailIn this encouraging message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann addresses the discouragement many believers feel when looking at the state of the world. With constant negative news and growing cultural darkness, Christians can feel as though they are losing ground. The sermon counters this fear by refocusing the church on one of God’s great biblical names: the Lord of Hosts.Drawing from both Old and New Testament themes, the message explains that “Lord of Hosts” reveals God as the supreme commander over all spiritual and earthly forces. Even when God’s people appear outnumbered, outmatched, or surrounded, they are never truly in the minority. Reverend Tim emphasizes the spiritual reality that God plus one is the majority, echoing biblical truths that remind believers of God’s nearness and power.The sermon also explores the Old Testament idea of covenant loyalty. Belonging to God has never meant a casual or cultural faith, but a life of allegiance, faithfulness, and obedience. Just as Israel was called to remain loyal to the Lord while surrounded by pagan nations, believers today are called to stand firm in a hostile culture without fear.This message is a pastoral call to lift our eyes from troubling headlines to the sovereign rule of God, renewing confidence that the people of God are never alone, never abandoned, and never truly outnumbered. Viewers can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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Listen to the most recent sermon from revelation tv's 'Midweek Church Services' in this collection of Christ-centred preaching, scriptural reflection, and faith-strengthening encouragement.
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