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Welcome to the Praise Podcast — where powerful Apostolic preaching and life-changing teaching meet everyday faith. Located in Southeast Texas, Praise Tabernacle is a spirit-filled church proclaiming the Apostolic message of Jesus Christ. Tune in each week for anointed sermons that will strengthen your walk with God and draw you deeper into His presence. Wherever you are — God can meet you there.

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    The Doctrine of The Word of God, Part 1

    In this foundational teaching, Pastor takes us back to the core truths of Scripture, emphasizing the importance of doctrine in a generation that often prioritizes experience over understanding. While powerful moments in the presence of God are vital, Pastor teaches that without biblical truth to guide us, those experiences can become unstable.Drawing from 1 Timothy 3:16, he establishes the foundation of godliness—God manifest in the flesh—and begins unpacking why doctrine matters. Doctrine is not just information, it is the framework that shapes our faith, directs our lives, and protects us from deception.Pastor highlights the growing gap between generations and the danger of knowing how to worship without truly understanding why. He reminds us that truth must be taught, lived, and understood—not just felt.This episode is a call to return to strong biblical foundations, to develop a love for truth, and to build a life that is not just emotional, but firmly rooted in the Word of God.

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    The Pain of The Plow

    📖 Matthew 13In this message, Pastor presents a truth we often try to avoid: before there is ever a harvest, there must first be a plow.Pastor teaches us that everyone desires the blessing, the fruit, and the fulfillment of God’s promises, but very few are willing to endure the pain that prepares the ground. The plow is not comfortable. It digs deep, it turns things over, and it exposes what has been hidden. But what feels like breaking is actually God preparing your life for something greater. Pastor tells us that living for God is not about convenience, it is about commitment. There are seasons where God calls us to labor, to pray, to fast, and to press beyond what is easy. You cannot reap what you have not sown, and you cannot harvest where you have not first allowed God to plow. The pain you feel is not wasted. It is producing something. It is developing you. It is preparing you for revival, for purpose, and for the move of God you’ve been praying for.This episode is a call to every believer: Don’t run from the plow. Hold on to it.

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    The Power of Your Voice

    Your voice carries more power than you realize.In this message, Pastor reminds us that the enemy works overtime to silence the people of God, because worship requires something the devil hates, your voice. Shame, failure, and discouragement often try to quiet our praise, but Scripture shows us that the greatest victories come when God’s people refuse to stay silent.David understood this truth. Though he experienced failure and broken moments in his life, he never allowed his position or his past to silence his worship. With a harp in his hand and praise on his lips, David kept lifting his voice to God, and that voice became the very thing that kept him connected to the heart of the Lord. True worship is more than singing a song. It is adoration toward God, recognizing His glory, His power, and His rightful place as King over our lives. When we lift our voice in reverence and honor, we declare that God alone has dominion.This episode is a reminder that even in the wilderness seasons of life, revelation and illumination can still come. When you refuse to lose your voice, God can use it to drive the enemy out and restore what the enemy tried to silence. Because sometimes the greatest victory is simply this: you kept your voice.

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    The Value of Presence

    📖 Exodus 33:1–15A move of God does not come because we are “good people.” It comes because we reach for it.In this message, Pastor reminds us that the presence of God is not inherited, assumed, or automatic. It is pursued. We live in a generation where Scripture is misquoted, traditions are repeated as truth, and deception spreads easily. That is why you must know the Word of God for yourself—not your grandmother’s version, not your father’s version, but the Word as God actually spoke it.God made Abraham a covenant of promise: a land flowing with milk and honey. Yet between promise and fulfillment lay decades of waiting, wandering, and testing. Not every opportunity is a God opportunity. Something may sparkle, but that does not make it the will of God. His ways are higher, and what looks like regression may actually be His method of progression.Moses understood this. He told God, “If Your presence does not go with us, do not carry us up hence.” Because presence matters more than promise. Presence matters more than provision.A fiery furnace is not intimidating if He walks with you into it.Every valley is crossable if He goes with you.Every mountain is reachable if He leads you.There is nothing in this world that compares to the joy of being filled with the Holy Ghost. God told Moses, “Come up to Me into the mountain, and be there.” His presence is not cheap. It costs pursuit, hunger, and obedience. And you cannot separate the presence of God from the Word of God—they always arrive together.This episode calls us back to the highest priority of all: Seek His presence above everything else.

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    Hebrews 11: A Study About Faith

    Faith is more than belief. It is vision.In this episode, Pastor explores the power of a faith that sees what the natural eye cannot. Biblical faith is not passive, and it is not theoretical. It is an active trust that connects your spirit to the Spirit of God and trains your eyes to look for His hand in every detail of life.Walking by faith means living with expectation. When you learn to praise God for the smallest evidences of His work, you create room for the supernatural to move. Faith stretches beyond what you can measure, beyond what you can see, and rests fully in who God is.Hebrews 11, often called the Hall of Faith, reminds us that every great move of God began with someone willing to trust Him without having all the answers. Faith is a lifelong journey, and salvation itself is accessed no other way. Grace was purchased by Christ, and faith is how we receive it.This message calls us to move beyond momentary belief and into a life shaped by continual trust, where faith becomes the lens through which we see everything.

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    🪨 A Day To Collect Rocks

    Before anything can be planted, the ground has to be prepared.In ancient fields, stones were gathered for two reasons. They were removed from the soil so crops could grow, and they were stacked to build walls, foundations, and boundaries. What looked like an obstacle in the field became material for building something stronger. Jesus understood this, which is why He told us to build our lives on the solid rock.In this episode, Pastor explores what it means when God begins to sift through the soil of your life. Some things are taken out not to discard you, but to reposition you. Some stones are removed so the seed can take root, and others are used to build spiritual borders that protect what God is growing in you.There are seasons when God is not adding anything new yet. He is clearing, shaping, and redefining the ground of your heart so the next harvest will not be wasted. You cannot sow into land that is filled with stones, but those same stones, when placed by the Master, become the foundation of something that will last.If it feels like God is digging things up, it may be because He is getting ready to build something far greater.

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    What It Means To Be A Disciple

    When Jesus steps into your world, everything changes. You cannot separate the voice of God from the presence of God. If He is speaking to you, He is with you.Being a disciple is more than knowing scripture. It is walking in an intimate relationship with the eternal God—hearing His voice, feeling His presence, and allowing Him to shape where you go and who you become. Even if you are not on top of the world, if you can still hear Him, you are not alone.A disciple may face trouble, but never without His presence.

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    The Sacredness of Inner Space

    You are not lonely. You are being separated.In this message, Pastor teaches that God will sometimes lead us into seasons of isolation, not to abandon us, but to remove the noise that keeps us from hearing Him. The quiet place is not punishment; it is an invitation. When distractions fall away, the soul finally has space to meet divine purpose.Worship may fill a sanctuary, but the deepest worship happens when it is just you and God. If you lose your worship, you lose your identity, and God loves you too much to allow the applause of people to replace the approval of His presence.Our world is intoxicated with validation and addicted to being seen. God, however, defines success differently. True success is when the eyes of the Lord rest upon you with pleasure, even if no one else is watching. At times He will guide you to places where very few will applaud, because silence brings clarity that crowds cannot.This is a covenant of commitment. When you fully commit yourself to Him, He fully commits Himself to you. In that sacred inner space, setbacks become setups and confusion gives way to clarity. Solitude is not emptiness; it is the place where God does His deepest work.

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    NYE Service: 2025

    The Jordan stood in front of them. The wilderness was behind them. And God said, “Move forward.”In this New Year’s Eve message, Pastor takes us to Joshua 3 as Israel stands on the edge of promise. Canaan was never meant to be a picture of Heaven—there are no giants to conquer there. Canaan is a picture of revival… inheritance… and promises finally possessed.This episode is a call to stop wandering in circles and start walking in obedience. Some things can’t come with us into the new year. Some attitudes, habits, fears, and old wilderness thinking must be left behind if we are going to step into what God has prepared.I don’t want 2026 to be another year of only hearing about the promise.I want to inherit what God has been speaking over my life.Just as the priests stepped into the river by faith, God is calling us to move—out of the past, across the waters of transition, and into a season of revival and fulfillment.This is your crossing moment. Don’t carry the wilderness into Canaan.

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    ⭐️ Christmas Special: The Christmas Story

    “God goes to those who have time to hear Him.”On a silent night in Bethlehem, heaven did not shout, it whispered. In this special Christmas episode, Pastor retells that holy night with vivid wonder, reminding us that the Savior of the world entered quietly, gently, and with purpose. While the world slept, redemption arrived.This isn’t just a Christmas story. It’s an invitation to slow down, listen, and make room for the God who still speaks softly to those who are willing to hear.

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    Thankfulness | Thanksgiving Week 2025

    We’re living in a world where almost nothing feels real anymore. AI, filters, illusions, misinformation—our generation is drowning in the artificial. Truth is blurred. Reality is distorted. And because everything around them is fake, truth means little to many.But even in a world saturated with lies, there is still a bedrock of truth—and there is still a people who want it.In this message, Pastor speaks to the cry of a world calling “code blue”—no breath, no heartbeat, no hope—yet God keeps extending opportunity. Every person listening has been spared, rescued, and given another chance. You could’ve been a name on a headstone… but Jesus gave you life.That’s why Paul’s words still matter: “In everything give thanks.”Our gratitude isn’t for bonuses, houses, or comfort—it’s because God is the source of every good thing in our lives. He saved us. He rescued us. He breathed life back into what should have died.This episode challenges us to enter His gates with thanksgiving—not out of ritual, but out of revelation:He didn’t have to save you… but He did.

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    Lessons From The Furnace: The Finale

    📖 Daniel 3This finale brings the entire journey together with one unshakable truth: God can always be trusted.From the beginning of this series, we’ve seen how the fire develops us, refines us, and reveals the God who walks with us. But in this closing message, Pastor brings it all into focus—the fire isn’t where God abandons you… it’s where He proves Himself faithful.Even when trust feels hard, God has no limits, no boundaries, and no “fine print.” He knows all, sees all, and is everywhere at once. Humanity will fail—but God will never fail you. The furnace becomes the very place where God’s character is revealed:​He will protect you.​He will comfort you.​He will deliver you.​He will free you.The furnace did not showcase the Hebrew boys—it showcased their God. Just like the Red Sea wasn’t about Moses, but about the God who makes a way when there is no way.And the same is true for you.Your fire is not the finale—God decides what is final.The flames didn’t destroy your faith…They developed it.This is the closing chapter of the furnace, but it’s the beginning of deeper trust, deeper revelation, and deeper confidence in the God who stands with you in every heat of life.

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    Lessons from the Furnace: Parts 4–6 🔥

    📖 Daniel 3 | Romans 2:1–2 | 2 Corinthians 3:17The same God who stood with the three Hebrew boys still steps into the fire with His people today.In this three-part continuation of Lessons from the Furnace, Pastor reminds us that the fire is not the end—it’s evidence that we are in the perfect will of God. When the flames have done their work, not even the smell of smoke will remain. God doesn’t just bring you out; He brings you out with complete divine deliverance—without residue, without the weight of the world still clinging to you.From deliverance comes reward—healing, favor, and the promise of Heaven. What the enemy meant for destruction becomes a setup for promotion, because God always honors steadfast faith.And finally, there is freedom—a divine release that no human hand can restrain. When God decides to set you free, nothing can hold you bound. There’s freedom in following the Lord, freedom in the fire, and freedom in knowing that He who called you is faithful to finish what He started.Because in every furnace, there is still purpose, reward, and freedom waiting on the other side.

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    Sunday School: Moments & Time ⏳

    📖 Revelation 1:1John didn’t find revelation in comfort—he found it in exile.Banished to the barren Isle of Patmos, stripped of company and comfort, John was left with nothing but time and survival. Yet in that desolate place, heaven opened. What looked like isolation became the greatest moment of illumination.In this message, Pastor reminds us that sometimes God pulls us away so He can pull us closer. The same God who sustained John through loneliness and loss is the God who uses our own “Patmos” seasons to reveal deeper truths about Himself.The Lord has brought you to this place—not to punish you, but that He might talk to your heart.Because sometimes, it’s only when everything else is stripped away that we can finally see through the window of heaven.

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    Lessons From The Furnace: Part 3 🔥

    📖 Daniel 3:14–28 | Acts 27:9–15 | Hebrews 1:14There’s always a fourth man in the fire.In this powerful continuation of Lessons from the Furnace, Pastor reminds us that even when the flames rise, God’s presence remains. He is the God of Divine Comfort—the One who walks, talks, and visits us in the middle of our trial. Sometimes the way up is down, and sometimes the way forward begins on our knees.The furnace isn’t a place of abandonment; it’s where heaven sends help. Ministering spirits surround the faithful, and the same God who delivered the three Hebrew boys still sends angels to stand beside His people.Even when the storm rages and hope seems gone, God is working in unseen ways. The fire conditions you for who He created you to be. It purifies what you speak, it shapes what you believe, and it reminds you that you are never alone in the flames.Because in every furnace, there’s still a God of comfort standing right beside you.

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    Lessons From The Furnace: Part 2🔥

    The fire isn’t there to destroy you—it’s there to define you.In this continuation of Lessons from the Furnace, Pastor reminds us that we don’t put ourselves in the fire, but we all eventually face it. The furnace isn’t the devil’s doing—it’s God’s testing ground. It’s where He proves His faithfulness, purifies our motives, and plants our feet more firmly in Him.When feelings fade, the furnace refines. When understanding fails, His protection stands. Even in your darkest moment, God is still your shield—your buckler—completely surrounding you with divine covering.This message calls every believer to stop relying on emotions and start standing on endurance, because real growth doesn’t happen outside the fire—it happens in it.

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    Lessons From The Furnace: Part 1 🔥

    📖 Daniel 3:14–28 | Malachi 3:1–4 | 1 Peter 1:7 | Isaiah 43:2The fire was never meant to destroy you—it was meant to develop you.In this first installment of Lessons from the Furnace, Pastor reminds us that God’s fire is not the enemy’s trap but Heaven’s classroom. Some lessons aren’t learned through escape but through endurance. In the furnace, faith is refined, impurities are removed, and what’s genuine begins to shine.When the heat turns up, don’t run—look up. The hottest flames reveal the deepest presence. Jesus steps into the fire with you, turning your pressure into power and your pain into purpose.Because there are some lessons you only learn in the furnace.

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    Truth Without Compromise 📖

    Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus wasn’t written from a pulpit—it was written from a prison. Not because he committed crimes, but because the Gospel he preached confronted a city bound by spiritual wickedness. His message disrupted their idols, their profits, and their comfort. Yet Paul stood firm: “There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling… One Lord, one faith, one baptism.”This message from Pastor calls us back to the same bedrock truths. All roads do not lead to God. There is one God, one way, and one hope—and His name is Jesus. He was Father in creation, Son in redemption, and Holy Ghost in regeneration. He is still One.In a world that trades truth for comfort and dilutes doctrine for acceptance, we cannot afford to compromise. Doctrines of devils disguise themselves as new revelations, but anything outside of the Word of God is deception. What we believe about baptism, salvation, and the oneness of God matters.Truth must be held with love, but it cannot be watered down. If we fall, we get back up—because this is our one chance, our one hope, and our one calling. Truth Without Compromise is a call to hold fast to the faith, to cling to the cross, and to love the truth until the end.

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    Sunday School: Can We Be Friends With David? 🛋️

    Everyone wants blessings, favor, and prosperity—but David shows us something deeper. Psalm 25 speaks of “the secret of the Lord”—a place not of public reward, but of private relationship.The secret place is where God whispers His counsel. It’s where He draws you close, not with promises of riches, but with an invitation: “Come sit with Me, I want to talk to you.”In this message, Pastor reminds us that true friendship with God is built in these quiet moments—confidential conversations, sweet counsel, and the exchange of our deepest thoughts with Him.Real relationship isn’t about what He gives—it’s about knowing His voice and being known by Him.

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    A Chance Worth Taking

    📖 Luke 6:6 There’s something breathtaking about a God who sees what others overlook—who looks at brokenness and says, “I’m not leaving you outside because of failure. I’m bringing you in, and I’m restoring your life.”The man with the withered hand knew what it was to hide. Shame will always whisper, “As long as I keep this covered, no one will know.” But Jesus doesn’t expose to embarrass—He reveals to heal. And with one command—stretch forth your hand—a lifetime of shame was met with wholeness.From the man in the synagogue to Mephibosheth being carried to the king’s table, Scripture shows us this: no matter your past, no matter your pain, there is a seat in the Father’s house and a healing touch waiting for you.No matter how many times you’ve fallen, if you can trust Him enough to reach, there’s restoration on the other side. With Jesus, there is always a chance worth taking.

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    A Christian's Journey

    The Christian life is not just about starting the race—it’s about walking faithfully through every stage of it. From salvation to empowerment, from revelation and growth to multiplication, and finally to the eternal reward of Heaven, God is with us in every step.In this message, Pastor reminds us that the journey is one of transformation and endurance. It’s about being changed, equipped, and strengthened, but also about sharing the Gospel and living with the assurance of the promise to come.A Christian’s Journey calls us to stay the course and keep our eyes fixed on the finish line.

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    Sunday School: The Woman At The Table 🍽️

    She didn’t deny her background. She didn’t argue her unworthiness. When Jesus called her outside of the chosen classification, she humbly answered, “Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table.”In this message, Pastor reveals the faith of the Canaanite woman—a faith that refused to be silenced, even by Jesus’ silence. Her persistence was worship. Her humility was powerful. And her desperation was met with divine intervention.The truth is, it doesn’t matter where you come from or what label the world has placed on you—we all need what the Lord has to offer. In Christ, you can become a new creature, and His mercy is enough for every one of us.

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    Determination

    In this episode, Pastor dives into Philippians 3:13 and the power of having a made-up mind. Living for God means pressing forward, refusing to look back, and running this race with determination. "Saved folk are determined folk"—and determination is what keeps us moving toward the prize.

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    Our Story 📖

    📖 1 John 3:1Every believer’s journey begins and continues at an altar.​At the altar of repentance, we are changed.​At the altar of consecration, we stay changed.These altars mark the story of God’s mercy and His call on our lives. Our past is forgiven, our future is surrendered, and our story is forever His. Tune in and let this weeks message convict and change you.

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    Sunday School: The Rich Young Ruler

    When Desires Have You📖 Matthew 19:16-22The rich young ruler’s problem wasn’t his wealth—it was his priorities. He didn’t control his desires; his desires controlled him.This message challenges us to examine what truly has first place in our hearts. God’s will and our will can’t share the throne. When we hold too tightly to the wrong things, we risk walking away from the very One who offers eternal life.

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    You Can't Unscramble An Egg 🥚

    You Can’t Unscramble an Egg📖 Judges 16:23Some choices can’t be undone. Once an egg is scrambled, you can’t put it back together again—and life can feel the same way. From Moses striking the rock, to David arranging the death of Bathsheba’s husband, to Samson giving his strength away to Delilah… Scripture is filled with stories of people who couldn’t reverse their actions.But here’s the hope—while you can’t undo the past, God can still redeem the future. The consequences may remain, but the broken pieces are never beyond His hands. What’s scrambled in your life doesn’t have to be wasted.In this powerful message, Pastor reminds us that God’s grace is bigger than our greatest mistakes—and His restoration is always within reach.

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    The Next Day

    The Next Day📖 Genesis 49:1The wheels of prophecy haven’t stopped turning—God is still aligning every detail of His divine plan. In this episode, we journey through the life of Jacob, a man forever changed by an encounter with God. Before taking his final breath, Jacob gathers his sons not just to speak, but to impart. What happens in Genesis 49 is more than a blessing—it’s a divine act of God, a moment of apostolic impartation that echoes through eternity.God zeroes in on Judah—whose name means praise. Why? Because your deliverance, your breakthrough, your salvation—is tied to your worship. Heaven still moves for worshippers. Jesus came through Judah’s line, through the praise of Jacob’s legacy. That same God hasn’t stopped moving.If the God you’ve encountered hasn’t changed you, either He’s not big enough… or you’re too big.This is your reminder: God is still speaking. Still moving. Still imparting.Don’t miss what He set in motion—The Next Day.

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    Come To The Water 🌊

    Everything begins at the altar.In this message, Pastor takes us to Mount Carmel, where Elijah rebuilt what had been broken. “Come to the water” is more than an invitation—it’s a call to return to the place where fire falls and miracles begin.Even in famine, even when water is scarce, Elijah dared to dig a ditch. Why? Because faith prepares for the answer before it ever sees it.You may feel like you’ve prayed and nothing has changed. You may be in a season where God’s instructions feel heavy or unreasonable. But don’t walk away. There’s an answer on the other side of your sacrifice. And it all starts with an altar—not a place you visit, but a place you live.

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    The Danger Of An Unforgiving Spirit 🔑

    Offense is a trap—and unforgiveness is the chain that follows.In this sobering episode, Pastor speaks directly to the heart, warning of the spiritual danger that comes with harboring bitterness and offense. Left unchecked, an unforgiving spirit doesn’t just affect your relationships—it separates you from God.Hebrews speaks of a root of bitterness that can spring up and defile many. But it always starts in one heart—one moment of hurt that goes unhealed.Don’t let a spirit of offense rob you of your peace, your joy, or your connection to God. Let it go—and let Him heal.

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    A Place Called Elim 🌴

    Sometimes the road from bondage to blessing runs right through bitterness.In this episode, Pastor takes us to the wilderness with the children of Israel—thirsty, weary, and standing at the bitter waters of Marah. But just beyond that bitterness was Elim: a place of twelve wells and seventy palm trees—a place of abundance, rest, and refreshing.God doesn’t leave us in the dry places. He leads us through them. And if you’re walking through a bitter season, hold on—Elim is coming.

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    Formed & Fashioned To Reach 🖐️

    What if the fall wasn’t your failure—but your formation?In this moving message, Pastor reminds us that when we fall, we often land on our knees. And that posture—though painful—is exactly where restoration begins.In Mark 3, a man with a withered hand stood in the synagogue. He couldn’t reach—until Jesus called him forward. Just like that man, our brokenness doesn’t disqualify us. It positions us.God doesn’t cast us aside when we stumble. He forms us in the fall. He fashions us through the struggle. And He calls us forward… to reach.

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    Visions To The Blind 🦯

    In a world full of noise, sometimes God has to silence our surroundings to help us see.In this convicting message, Pastor brings us to the moment Saul lost his sight—but gained a vision. On the road to Damascus, Saul wasn’t just blinded physically—God was removing the influence of the world around him so He could speak clearly to his soul.The culture around us is loud and persuasive. But when we become blind to the distractions of the world, God can finally open our eyes to His purpose.Because real vision doesn’t come from the world—it comes from a divine encounter.

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    The Story Of Two Trees 🌳

    From the very beginning, there’s been a choice between two trees.In this powerful message, Pastor walks us back to Eden—where the tree of life stood as a symbol of man’s desire to live on his own terms, without submission. But there was always another tree in God’s plan: Calvary.One tree was about self-preservation. The other? Complete surrender.One was about man reaching for life. The other was about God laying His life down for man.The story of two trees is still being written in every heart today. And the question remains: which tree will you choose?

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    Everybody Needs A Mount Carmel 🌋

    In this unforgetable episode, Pastor takes us to Mount Carmel—where Elijah didn’t just call down fire from heaven; he rebuilt what had been broken. Before the fire fell, the altar had to be restored. The foundation had to be right.From Mount Sinai to Mount Carmel to Calvary, God chooses high places to make deep truths known. And every believer needs that kind of moment—where compromise is confronted, truth is reestablished, and we build again on what matters most.Because when the foundation is right… the fire will fall.

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    What Is A Soul Worth?

    What would God give… for just one soul?In this heart-stirring message, Pastor speaks to the unfathomable value God places on you. When He looked at humanity—broken, lost, and undeserving—He didn’t send a substitute. He gave Himself.Not just so you could live, but so you could know Him. So you could taste the beauty of eternal life.Heaven measured your soul—and deemed it worth everything.This episode isn’t just a reminder of your worth… it’s a call to respond to a love that held nothing back.

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    Assembly Required ⚙️

    God is not intimidated by brokenness.In this powerful message, Pastor presents a word of hope for those who feel shattered, forgotten, or beyond repair. When we bring God the fragments of our lives, He doesn’t discard them—He restores them. Healing begins with obedience, but true wholeness comes in His presence.Using the story from Luke 17, this episode reminds us: restoration isn’t just possible—it’s promised. Your broken pieces are not the end. With God, they’re the beginning of something whole.

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    God Has Given You A Blank Canvas 🎨

    In this powerful episode, Pastor dives into the idea that God has placed a blank canvas in front of each of us—an open space where faith meets possibility. Drawing from Genesis 18:16, Pastor shows what it means to believe God for the impossible, just as Abraham did when he was given a promise that seemed far beyond reach.What are you believing God for in this season? What dreams, visions, or breakthroughs will you paint on your canvas through faith? Join us as we unpack how trusting God with bold prayers and stubborn faith can transform your life.It’s time to dream again, believe again, and write boldly on the canvas God has given you.

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    Moses Was A Father

    Before Moses led a nation, he led a family. He raised sons—not just to survive the wilderness—but to know the God of the miraculous for themselves.In a time when culture is loud and truth is blurred, we can’t afford to raise children who only hear about God—we must raise a generation who walks with Him.Their eternity depends on more than good stories. They need sacred encounters. Holy ground. Burning bush moments of their own.This episode is a call to every parent, every leader, every believer: The next generation is watching—and we must lead them to know Him. This is more than parenting. This is Kingdom legacy.

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    It's Adam's Fault

    Why is it that when we mess up, our first instinct is to run from God instead of to Him?In this episode, Pastor traces this dangerous default pattern all the way back to the garden. When Adam sinned, he hid. That same instinct still lingers in us today. Rather than turning to the only One who can restore us, we often withdraw in shame, fear, or pride.But the voice of God still calls out, “Where art thou?” Not to condemn—but to cover, to restore, and to realign us with His purpose.It’s not about perfection—it’s about response. And the safest place you can run… is to Him.

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    A Place of Divine Encounters

    What if one moment in God’s presence could rewrite your entire story?In this episode, Pastor preaches the power of divine encounters — the kind that wipe the slate clean and set us on a new course.Just like God called Abram out of Ur of the Chaldees, not because he was perfect, but because God had a perfect plan, we too are invited into a place of divine direction.🕊️ A place of prayer is where clarity comes.📖 God’s voice is consistent, unwavering, and still speaking today.👂 All it takes is a yielded ear.If you’ve been searching for clarity, guidance, or just the assurance that God still speaks — this episode is for you.

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    Guardians of The Gate ⚔️

    In this episode, Pastor digs deep into the spiritual battleground often overlooked — the gates.2 Samuel 15:1 paints a clear picture: “And it came to pass after this, that Absalom prepared him chariots and horses, and fifty men to run before him.”This wasn’t just rebellion in the palace — it started at the gate, where deception entered and truth was compromised.Battles are won and lost in the gates. When we let down our guard and allow the enemy access, truth becomes blurred, and compromise creeps in unnoticed. The platform of truth is not optional — it’s essential. Without it, we’re already on shaky ground.This episode is a clear call to action:🛡️ Stand strong.🚪 Guard the gates.📖 Hold fast to truth.Because if God’s people won’t stand at the gates, who will?

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    Can These Bones Live?

    In this episode, our Pastor dives into the story behind Ezekiel 37 — not just the valley of dry bones, but the heartbreak that came before the revival.With no king, no temple, and no home, all Ezekiel had left were the promises of God. Maybe that’s where you find yourself — discouraged, weary, wondering if there’s still breath in the vision. But God has a word for you today: You will live again.Tune in to be reminded that God is never late, never absent, and always faithful — whether you’re standing on the mountain or walking through the valley.“Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live.”- Ezekiel 37:5

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Welcome to the Praise Podcast — where powerful Apostolic preaching and life-changing teaching meet everyday faith. Located in Southeast Texas, Praise Tabernacle is a spirit-filled church proclaiming the Apostolic message of Jesus Christ. Tune in each week for anointed sermons that will strengthen your walk with God and draw you deeper into His presence. Wherever you are — God can meet you there.

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