PODCAST · religion
The Housetop
by Teryl & Diane Hebert
Welcome to The Housetop Podcast, the teaching arm of Oikos Ministries.Jesus said, “Jesus said, “Whatever I tell you in the dark, speak in the light; and what you hear in the ear, preach on the housetops.”Join our host, Teryl Hebert, as he teaches God's Word. For more information on Oikos Ministries, visit us on our website: www.HouseChurchesUSA.com
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#181 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 3, "Salvation"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/ju3_78evoyURumble Link: https://rumble.com/v79kylm-181-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-3-salvation.htmlThis teaching underscores the importance of authentic faith over institutional tradition and calls for a return to apostolic teaching on salvation. Biblical salvation involves repentance, faith, and new birth, not mere religious compliance. It cannot be conferred externally but must be a genuine inward spiritual experience. All listeners, regardless of tradition, must seek the cross and pursue genuine salvation.
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#180 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 2, "The Bible/Authority"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/XSF8E6WFqKgRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v79jfa4-180-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-2-the-bibleauthority.htmlKey Conclusions- The Bible is the ultimate, inspired, and authoritative word of God, essential for belief and transformation.- The canon of Scripture was established through rigorous historical and theological criteria, long before the rise of the Roman Catholic Church.- The Roman Catholic Church’s authority and tradition often conflict with biblical teachings, especially concerning Scripture’s role, the Ten Commandments, and church hierarchy.- The pyramid structure of religious authority—with the Pope at the top—is unbiblical and rooted in ancient Babylonian systems of control.- Believers are called to reject human traditions that contradict Scripture and to embrace a direct, personal relationship with God through Christ and His word.- Roman Catholics and others are urged to read the Bible independently and critically, freeing themselves from traditions that obscure biblical truth.This testimony highlights a deep conviction in the inspired, authoritative nature of the Bible as the foundation of Christian faith and practice. It critiques the Roman Catholic tradition’s departure from biblical authority, exposing historical and doctrinal discrepancies, and calls for renewed commitment to Scripture over human tradition.
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#180 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 2, "The Bible/Authority"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/LKDB1ZBQHwURumble Link: https://rumble.com/v797ywo-180-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic-part-2-the-bibleauthority.htmlKey Conclusions- The Bible is the ultimate, inspired, and authoritative word of God, essential for belief and transformation.- The canon of Scripture was established through rigorous historical and theological criteria, long before the rise of the Roman Catholic Church.- The Roman Catholic Church’s authority and tradition often conflict with biblical teachings, especially concerning Scripture’s role, the Ten Commandments, and church hierarchy.- The pyramid structure of religious authority—with the Pope at the top—is unbiblical and rooted in ancient Babylonian systems of control.- Believers are called to reject human traditions that contradict Scripture and to embrace a direct, personal relationship with God through Christ and His word.- Roman Catholics and others are urged to read the Bible independently and critically, freeing themselves from traditions that obscure biblical truth.This testimony highlights a deep conviction in the inspired, authoritative nature of the Bible as the foundation of Christian faith and practice. It critiques the Roman Catholic tradition’s departure from biblical authority, exposing historical and doctrinal discrepancies, and calls for renewed commitment to Scripture over human tradition.
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#179 - Testimony of a Cajun Catholic, Part 1, "Why I left the Catholic Church"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/XUudZrQijlIRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v78y5yu-179-testimony-of-a-cajun-catholic.htmlTeryl Hebert presents a heartfelt testimony from his upbringing in Roman Catholicism to his transformational born-again experience, emphasizing a return to biblical salvation grounded in personal faith and repentance. Key Augustinian doctrines have led Christianity away from New Testament teachings. In this testimony, believers are urged to seek genuine spiritual rebirth beyond ritualistic religion.
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#178 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 7, "Segue"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/KGUmJ5fKPQARumble Link: https://rumble.com/v78ljxq-178-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-7-segue.html- Augustine’s doctrines represent a pivotal point where biblical Christianity was supplanted by a system blending church and state, doctrine and coercion.- The Roman Catholic Church’s rise to power and wealth was facilitated by these doctrines and political alliances, particularly after Constantine and Augustine.- The persecution of dissenters and heretics was doctrinally justified by Augustine’s writings, contrasting sharply with the New Testament’s call for suffering and non-retaliation.- Modern Christianity, including Protestantism, continues to be deeply influenced by Augustinian theology, often blurring the lines between biblical faith and tradition.- Believers are exhorted to return to the New Testament teachings of Jesus and the apostles, embrace the struggle of genuine spiritual rebirth, and reject imposed traditions that compromise salvation.
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#177 - Collaboration with Chuck King "World Missions"
YouTube Link: https://rumble.com/v78etv0-177-world-missions-with-chuck-king.htmlRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v78etv0-177-world-missions-with-chuck-king.htmlBrother Chuck King, a seasoned missionary with over 40 years of experience, shares insights about his ministry work, focusing on house churches, clean water projects, and humanitarian aid in various countries including Ukraine, East Africa, and Latin America. The interview highlights his personal conversion, ministry evolution,operational practices, and global impact.Brother Chuck King's ministry exemplifies a holistic approach to mission work, combining spiritual teaching, practical aid, and leadership development across diverse global contexts. His decades of experience underscore the importance of obedience, simplicity, and partnership in advancing the gospel, particularly through house churches and clean water initiatives. The ministry continues to expand, supported by faithful donors and local leaders empowered to carry the vision forward.Charles (Chuck) King with Frontier Harvest Ministries of Ford City, PA can be found at the following links: https://www.charlesjking.com/https://www.facebook.com/Frontier-Harvest-Ministries-of-Ford-City-PA-1440387969531825/
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#176 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 6, "Holy War?"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/FFCyyuOWILcRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v77zcr0-177-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-6-holy-war.html• Augustine’s doctrines have profoundly shaped Christian thought but introduced dangerous errors: justification of holy war, coercion in evangelism, and church-state fusion. • Early Christians exemplified courage through martyrdom and spiritual warfare, not physical violence. • Christian nationalism is a modern manifestation of Augustine’s error, blending patriotism with militant religion.• True Christian victory is spiritual, achieved through faith, prayer, and the power of the Holy Spirit, not through political or physical force. • We must return to apostolic Christianity, rejecting Augustine’s legacy where it contradicts New Testament teachings.Constantine and Augustine’s model created a false churchthat wrestles with flesh and blood. The apostolicmodel taught us spiritual warfare. Jesus declared that He would build His churchand the powers of hell could not stand against it. Let’s return to His model and get somevictory. Amen.
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#176 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 5, "Sinless Mary?"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/xByxhBRkoagRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v77ny28-176-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-5-sinless-mary.htmlAugustine’s teachings have shaped much of Western Christian thought and have diverged from biblical scripture. The Roman Catholic doctrines on Mary have no clear biblical basis. They are influenced by paganism and political church power.Let's return to the biblical gospel focused solely on Jesus Christ.
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#175 - Daniel's End Time Vision, Part 2, "Under Siege"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Trk6Fabe72sRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v77cvfo-175-daniels-end-time-vision-part-2-under-siege.htmlThe teaching emphasizes a biblically grounded interpretation of end time prophecy, connecting ancient visions with present-day events. It warns of impending tribulation, spiritual deception, and societal collapse but offers hope through spiritual readiness. The core exhortation is to focus on personal holiness, spiritual armor, and readiness for Christ’s return, while recognizing the unfolding prophetic timeline in real time.
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#174 - Daniel's End Time Vision, Part 1, "The Goat and the Ram"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/HfpcHift96wRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v76qik6-174-daniels-end-time-vision-part-1-the-goat-and-the-ram.htmlThis teaching focuses on end-time biblical prophecy, primarily from the book of Daniel and Revelation, interpreting current geopolitical events through a prophetic lens. Recent developments, particularly America’s military actions against Iran, is addressed and connected to long-standing biblical visions and prophecies. Believers are called to holiness, repentance, and readiness for Jesus’ imminent return.
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#173 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 4, "The Wheat and the Tares"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/IfP2P9Ldf0cRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v76bnyo-173-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-4-the-wheat-and-the-tares.htmlThis teaching is a strong critique of historical doctrinal shifts that have shaped mainstream Christianity. The original New Testament church was radically different—focused on relational discipleship, separation from worldly powers, and moral purity. The fusion of church and state initiated by Constantine, compounded by Augustine’s theological reinterpretations, created a corrupted church paradigm that persists today and must be rejected for true biblical faithfulness.Believers need to examine the Scriptures closely, reject traditional errors, and pursue a genuine, scriptural Christianity free from worldly compromise and political entanglement. This message is a passionate plea for reform and spiritual awakening grounded strictly in biblical authority.- Christians should repent from Augustine’s theological errors and the Constantine church-state alliance.- The church must return to the apostolic model: small, relational gatherings, Bible-centered teaching, and community accountability.- Reject infant baptism, forced conversions, and tolerance of immorality within the church.- Emphasize obedience to Scripture as the sole authority.- Recognize that the church is “in the world, but not of the world”, maintaining a clear distinction from worldly values and systems.- Many who claim to be Christians are deceived by tradition and false teaching, needing a heartfelt return to Christ’s gospel.
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#172 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 3, "Original Sin, Infant Baptism, Purgatory"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/XDZUhD-0ZI0Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v75zn8m-172-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-3-original-sin-infant-baptism-purgat.htmlThis session provides a historically grounded, scripture-focused critique of Augustine’s doctrines, highlighting their impact on church structure, theology, and Christian life, while advocating a return to apostolic faith and biblical authority.- Constantine’s reforms and Augustine’s doctrines initiated a profound shift from apostolic Christianity to institutional religion.- Augustine’s theology laid the groundwork for Roman Catholicism’s sacramental system and Calvinism’s predestination.- Original sin, infant baptism, and purgatory are Augustinian constructs lacking clear biblical foundation.- The biblical gospel calls for repentance, confession, and believer’s baptism, emphasizing free will and personal responsibility.- The church’s entanglement with state power led to violent suppression of dissent and theological uniformity enforced by law.
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#171 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 2, "Salvation Pre and Post Constantine"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Y-1wucdx3WgRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v75o792-171-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-2-salvation-pre-and-post-constantine.htmlThis teaching critically examines the historical and theological impact of Augustine and Constantine on Christian doctrine, particularly focusing on salvation and its transformation from the early church to post-Constantinian theology. The speaker contends that Augustine’s theology has profoundly distorted biblical Christianity, influencing Western theology and practice negatively for over 1700 years.- Salvation in early Christianity was a dynamic process involving grace and human obedience, with real consequences for sin and apostasy.- Augustine’s doctrines introduced a fatalistic, deterministic view that removed human agency and justified coercion and persecution.- Constantine’s political reforms institutionalized Christianity, merging it with state power, resulting in a hybrid system far removed from the biblical model.- Modern practices like infant baptism and the sinner’s prayer often reflect Augustinian influences rather than apostolic teaching.- True Christian faith requires a personal, Spirit-wrought conversion marked by conviction, repentance, and ongoing obedience, not mere ritual or nominal affiliation.- The Christian’s kingdom is spiritual, not political or worldly; attempts to use state power to enforce faith contradict Jesus’ teachings.- A call for repentance involves rejecting false doctrines and returning to the pure gospel and church practices of the early believers.We must be warned against the enduring influence of Augustine’s doctrines and Constantine’s political reforms, which together have distorted biblical Christianity by removing human responsibility in salvation, blending the old and new covenants improperly, and legitimizing the use of political power to enforce faith through persecution. The teaching exhorts believers to return to the apostolic gospel, embrace true conversion and obedience, and reject the corrupt, institutionalized church system (Corpus Christianum) that dominates much of Christianity today.
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#170 - Beware - Doctrines of Augustine, Part 1, "History"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Y-1wucdx3WgRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v75o572-170-beware-doctrines-of-augustine-part-1-history.html- The doctrines of Augustine have deeply influenced and corrupted both Catholic and Protestant Christianity by introducing false teachings that dilute the gospel.- The church must return to its New Testament roots: relational, small groups, focused on holiness, repentance, and discipleship rather than institutional power, rituals, or forced inclusion.- Christians are urged to examine their doctrines critically, be wary of spiritual deception, and embrace a genuine, transformative faith that involves struggle, repentance, and co-crucifixion with Christ.- The current church system is likened to Babylon, and believers are encouraged to step out of Babylon into genuine faith communities.- There's urgency to this message in light of the falling away and spiritual deception prophesied in Scripture.
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#169 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 12, "Summary Review"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/eHBwVZTtJ48Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v751naa-169-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-12-summary-review.html- Holiness and sanctification must encompass spirit, soul, and body, not just spiritualimputation or belief.- Christian living requires active, forceful engagement, including fasting, prayer, andspiritual warfare.- Temptation is universal but can be overcome by fleeing sin and walking in the Spirit.- The manifestation of Christ in believers’ physical lives is essential and visiblethrough faith and holy living.- The fear of the Lord is crucial for true holiness, spiritual health, and physicalwell-being.- Discipleship should be relational, holistic, and transformational, addressing cognitive,behavioral, and emotional domains.- Thought life and communication reflect spiritual condition and must be renewed andcontrolled.- Divine healing and physical health are integral to God’s promises and require faithand obedience.- Physical discipline, including overcoming laziness and practicing fasting, is vital forspiritual and physical vitality.- Joy and praise are powerful spiritual and physical medicines that believers shouldcultivate.- False doctrines, especially those that remove accountability and the fear of God,must be challenged and rejected.
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#168 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 11, "A Merry Heart is Medicine"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/97DjWjX2wvURumble Link: https://rumble.com/v74pf3k-168-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-11-a-merry-heart-is-medicine.htmlThis teaching calls believers to embrace a balanced, biblical fear of Godthat motivates holiness and healing, to reject fear-based bondage, and to livejoyfully empowered by the Holy Spirit in all facets of life. - Holistic sanctification involves spirit, soul, and body,with the fear of the Lord as the key spiritual principle that governs abeliever’s health and holiness.- Repentance and faith are essential to renew the mind andappropriate God’s healing and peace.- The fear of the Lord contrasts with worldly fear and anxiety, which cause sickness and depression.- True healing is both spiritual and physical,demonstrated in Jesus’ ministry and promised in scripture.- Joy, praise, and a merry heart are vital medicinesthat sustain life and health.- The Holy Spirit’s anointing empowers believers to overcome demonic oppression and sickness withoutreliance on emotionalism or entertainment.- Compassion for the poor and brokenhearted is integral to living out the gospel’s healing power.- Faith in God’s Word and the finished work of Christ is crucial to experiencing divine healing and freedom from the law of sin and death.
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#167 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 10, "Arise, O Sluggard"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/oG8J_CQgA7IRumble Link: rumble.com/v74gfdy-167-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-10-arise-o-sluggard.htmlConclusions- Holistic Sanctification is essential: spirit, soul, and body must be sanctified and preserved blameless for a full Christian life.- Spiritual lethargy and slothfulness are major spiritual and physical threats, characterized by laziness, excuses, and deep sleep that hinders growth and health.- Renewal of mind and body requires repentance and faith, which reprogram brain patterns and align the whole person with God’s will.- Fear of the Lord is foundational for both spiritual wisdom and physical healing, influencing core health at the marrow and blood level.- Active vigilance and sobriety are necessary to avoid spiritual sleep and lethargy; believers are called to “arise” and be productive, alert, and faithful.- Laziness leads to poverty, poor health, and spiritual death, while diligence models biblical wisdom and promotes prosperity and spiritual vitality.- Spiritual community and fellowship provide accountability and light, helping believers overcome slumber and lethargy.
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#166 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 9, "Healing Wisdom, The Fear of the Lord"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/ZVRxDuIwhtYRumble Link: rumble.com/v74dl5g-166-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-9-healing-wisdom-the-fear-of-t.htmlImportant Conclusions- Physical health is deeply intertwined with spiritual health, particularly through the fear of the Lord.- Discipline and endurance in health practices mirror spiritual perseverance.- The fear of the Lord is both a mental and physical safeguard, promoting life, confidence, and protection.- Moral living affects lifespan and impacts the broader community beyond the individual.- Divine power through faith and the blood of Christ offers healing and sustenance beyond natural means.- Reject fatalism; human choices and obedience influence longevity and quality of life.
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#165 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 8, "Healing, Converted From Error"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Jse3gpmaS9IRumble Link: rumble.com/v73mn1u-164-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-7-healing-converted-from-error.htmlThis teaching provides a biblically grounded, practical framework for whole-person sanctification and healing, urging believers to engage in disciplined prayer, embrace divine health, renew their minds, and live empowered by the Holy Spirit for a victorious Christian life.Key Conclusions- Healing is integral to Christian salvation; it is part of the atonement and should be expected and pursued in faith.- Prayer and fasting are essential spiritual disciplines to overcome demonic opposition and release God’s power.- Mental and emotional health is deeply connected to spiritual warfare; fear, anxiety, and depression can be demonic strongholds that must be addressed through repentance, sound doctrine, and faith.- Correct doctrine and renewed minds are vital to living a victorious Christian life, requiring conversion from error and embracing the fullness of the gospel including healing and the gifts of the Spirit.- Community prayer and confession build the body of Christ and facilitate healing and sanctification.- Believers are called to bold, fervent, expectant prayer, overcoming fear and timidity, to see God’s power manifested in their lives and communities.
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#164 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 7, "Communication"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/lZomp6R5cfsRumble Link: rumble.com/v733lz8-164-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-7-communication.htmlThis teaching calls believers to actively participate in their sanctification, especially through renewing the mind, controlling the tongue, and filling the heart with God’s word, producing godly speech and fruit that honor God in every aspect of life.Key Takeaways- Sanctification is holistic: Spirit, soul, and body must be preserved blameless, requiring ongoing grace and effort.- Speech reveals the heart: What flows from the mouth reflects the spiritual condition and treasures of the heart.- Control of the tongue is spiritual warfare: Mastering speech leads to mastery over the whole person.- Repentance and renewing the mind are essential: Christians must actively rebuild their thought life to align with God’s will.- Love is foundational: Without love, speech and spiritual gifts are empty.- Beware of bitterness and hypocrisy: Roots of bitterness produce bad fruit and must be uprooted for genuine holiness.- Holiness is not optional: Encountering God’s holiness reveals our own condition and calls for purification in speech and life.
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#163 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 6, "Thought Life"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/OalHBUP_IIgRumble Link: rumble.com/v72rkse-163-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-6-thought-life.htmlThis teaching emphasizes the vital need for a comprehensive sanctification that includes mental and physical health, not just spiritual salvation. The battle is grounded in the mind and heart, where evil thoughts originate and strongholds form. Through prayer, fasting, grace, and the Word of God, believers can experience renewal, healing, and deliverance, aligning their entire being—spirit, soul, and body—with God’s will. This process is urgent and necessary, especially in light of modern mental health crises and moral decline, offering hope and practical strategies for victory in the Christian life.Practical Applications- Engage deeply in prayer and fasting to discipline the flesh and renew the mind.- Commit to ongoing sanctification affecting spirit, soul, and body, not just spiritual or emotional aspects.- Guard the thought life: identify and cast down vain, evil imaginations, replacing them with God’s truth.- Understand sanctification as holistic: mental health, emotional health, and physical health are interconnected.- Reject complacency or false doctrine that salvation is only future or passive; embrace active transformation.- Use scriptural meditation and obedience as tools to renew the mind and resist spiritual blindness.
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#162 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 5, "Disciples"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/MKk_9jGCxQERumble Link: rumble.com/v72natq-162-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-5-disciples.htmlThis teaching underscores the holistic sanctification of believers requiring active discipline, obedience, and spiritual growth. The Great Commission commands making disciples who obey Christ’s teachings, not merely confess faith. The spiritual discipline of fasting, combined with prayer and the Word, is fundamental to overcoming fleshly weakness, gaining spiritual power, and experiencing physical and spiritual health benefits. True grace empowers believers to perform good works, and discipline is necessary to live out the faith authentically. The call is for believers to deny themselves daily, carry their cross, and follow Christ with committed, disciplined obedience.This message challenges modern Christianity’s emphasis on easy salvation by faith alone without ongoing obedience, urging a return to disciplined, Spirit-led discipleship and holy living.Five key disciplines that are essential to maintain a holy and obedient Christian life are: Prayer, Bible Study, Fellowship, Worship, and Witnessing.
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#161 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 4, "Walk in the Spirit"
YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/oC6U8TxN8_wRumble Link - https://rumble.com/v72cqs8-161-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-4-walk-in-the-spirit.htmlThis teaching stands as a call to a deeper, more radical holiness and active discipleship grounded in Scripture, urging believers to reject false doctrines that diminish responsibility and to embrace a Spirit-led life of faithfulness and obedience.- The no-works doctrine prevalent in some reformed circles is challenged as unbiblical and spiritually damaging.- The false belief in “once saved, always saved” leads to complacency and sinfulness.- Repentance as mere apology is rejected; it requires genuine change of heart and will.- The struggle of the human will against God’s will is a central battleground in the Christian walk.- The need to actively “walk” in the Spirit, supported by prayer, study, fellowship, worship, and witnessing, is emphasized as the practical outworking of faith.- Sanctification is holistic, involving spirit, soul, and body.- God is faithful to complete the work of sanctification in believers who respond in faith and obedience.- Faith must result in a changed life characterized by good works as evidence, empowered by grace, not human effort.- Walking in the Spirit is essential to overcome the flesh and live a victorious Christian life.- The believer’s will must be surrendered to God’s will as part of restoration to eternal life.- Physical discipline (e.g., walking) is integral to spiritual discipline for the body as God’s temple.
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#160 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 3, "Word Made Flesh"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/r6rotHiYnX4Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v71usjs-160-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-3-word-made-flesh.htmlThis teaching challenges believers to move beyond superficial faith to a dynamic, visible Christian life, where the Word of God is made flesh in their daily physical experience and conduct.- Sanctification involves spirit (new birth), soul (renewed mind, emotions, will), and body (visible manifestation).- Jesus is the eternal Word made flesh; believers must manifest His life visibly.- New birth is essential; mere ritual or church involvement is insufficient.- The life of Jesus must be evident in believers’ physical bodies, not just inwardly.- Faith is tangible and evidenced by works; sanctification requires active effort.- The heart must be united and fully devoted to God to avoid spiritual instability.- True repentance means changing thought patterns through God’s Word.- Grace empowers believers to overcome sin and live godly lives.- Christians must actively “receive” and confess God’s promises to manifest victory.- The love demonstrated by Christ’s sacrifice should compel a holy lifestyle.- The teaching condemns the idea of “invisible salvation” and continuous sinning.- Unity of spirit and peace are foundational for spiritual maturity.
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#159 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 2, "Willing but Weak"
YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/6TVZAyfwQUA Rumble Link - https://rumble.com/v71q3xs-159-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-2-willing-but-weak.htmlSummary: The teaching powerfully calls believers to a comprehensive sanctification involving spirit, soul, and especially the physical body—not ignoring the tangible realities of fleshly temptation and sin. True holiness demands active, forceful resistance to sin, including prayer, fasting, fleeing temptation, and submitting fully to God’s lordship. The fight is not against external forces alone but begins with the internal war against human nature and idolatrous tendencies. Grace empowers believers to live victorious lives, walking in the Spirit and manifesting God’s holiness visibly in every area of life.This message challenges the Christian community to embrace discipline, repentance, and practical separation from sin, rejecting the false grace that allows continual indulgence in fleshly desires. Ultimately, sanctification is about reflecting God’s holy character through a transformed spirit, renewed soul, and disciplined body.
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#158 - Holy, Holy, Holy - Spirit, Soul, & Body, Part 1, "Introduction"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/qiOv3hhAE0cRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v70ivsq-151-holy-holy-holy-spirit-soul-and-body-part-1-introduction.htmlThis teaching series calls believers to a radical, full salvation—a sanctification that touches every dimension of life, empowered by the God of peace and grounded in the Word of God. This sanctification prepares Christians to stand blameless and united at the coming of Jesus Christ, living out their divine calling as holy, victorious sons and daughters of God.Key Conclusions- Sanctification is a comprehensive process affecting the entirety of a person’s being: spirit, soul, and body.- God Himself, the God of peace, is the sanctifier, who preserves believers blameless until Christ’s return.- True holiness involves separation from worldly influences and wholehearted dedication to God’s service.- The Word of God is essential for sanctification—engagement with Scripture produces transformation, peace, and spiritual maturity.- The Christian life is marked by joy, peace, and overcoming power, not just forgiveness or ritual compliance.- Unity in Christ is a vital testimony to the world, reflecting the oneness within the Godhead.- The blood of Jesus is the foundation of atonement, cleansing the whole person and enabling intimate fellowship with God.- Believers are called to live holy lives in the world, not isolated from it, but as active witnesses of God’s truth and love.
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#157 - "The Lost Sheep of the Church"
YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/lGEte_JYkpYRumble Link - https://rumble.com/v6zwziw-157-the-lost-sheep-of-the-church.html
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#156 - The Beginning of Creation, 9, "Reconciling Reprobates"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/cSdrFEZaqJ8Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6zl1n6-156-the-beginning-of-creation-9-reconciling-reprobates.html
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#155 - The Beginning of Creation, 8, "Maintaining Marriage, Part 5"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/-BWY3gBXdGQRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6zdt0c-155-the-beginning-of-creation-8-maintaining-marriage-part-5.html
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#154 - The Beginning of Creation, 7, "Maintaining Marriage, Part 4"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/xbYlgA7CoHoRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6z3m56-154-the-beginning-of-creation-7-maintaining-marriage-part-4.html
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#153 - The Beginning of Creation, 6, "Maintaining Marriage, Part 3"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/jclooXbQrKwRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6ymymo-153-the-beginning-of-creation-6-maintaining-marriage-part-3.html
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#152 - The Beginning of Creation, 5, "Maintaining Marriage, Part 2"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/oNiQmH2PKKU?si=AFu9SlHf3SttCBJuRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6y8qia-151-the-beginning-of-creation-5-maintaining-marriage-part-2.html
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#151 - The Beginning of Creation, 4, "Maintaining Marriage, Part 1"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/LTJPcMDrbis?si=q5P9CK12bRNbXQ_3Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6y8q3y-150-the-beginning-of-creation-4-maintaining-marriage-part-1.html
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#150 - Corporate Service - August 17, 2025
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#149 - The Beginning of Creation, 3, "Silencing Scoffers"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/jvtwO922Xd8Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6xrudi-149-seven-letters-part-13-the-beginning-of-the-creation-of-god-christ-the-c.html
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#148 - The Beginning of Creation, 2, "Christ the Creator, Part 2"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/VMjniBlhocQRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6xj10s-148-seven-letters-part-12-the-beginning-of-the-creation-of-god-creation-of-.html
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#147 - The Beginning of Creation, 1, "Christ the Creator, Part 1"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/x_cgl_08fn4Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6x59sk-147-seven-letters-part-11-the-beginning-of-the-creation-of-god-christ-the-c.html
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#146 - Seven Letters, Part 10, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Laodicea"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/RI5ZQTlAadMRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6wi6rg-146-seven-letters-part-10-jesus-letters-to-the-churches.html
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#145 - Seven Letters, Part 9, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Philadelphia"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/MjTItB9B1boRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6w3gfw-145-seven-letters-part-9-jesus-letters-to-the-churches-philadelphia.html
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#144 - Seven Letters, Part 8, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Sardis"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/sqJSHdvyEG4Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6w0fo4-144-seven-letters-part-8-jesus-letters-to-the-churches-sardis.html
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#143 - Seven Letters, Part 7, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Thyatira Part 2"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/cQYeMFkholMRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6vlkdz-143-seven-letters-part-7-jesus-letters-to-the-churches-thyatira-part-2.html
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#142 - Seven Letters, Part 6, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Thyatira Part 1"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/9w6VBHQAodwRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6v9qk3-141-seven-letters-part-5-jesus-letters-to-the-churches-pergamum.html
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#141 - Seven Letters, Part 5, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Pergamos"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/FBQTGxuxwScRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6uvtoh-141-seven-letters-part-5-jesus-letters-to-the-churches-pergamos.html
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#140 - Seven Letters, Part 4, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Smyrna"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/nMu4TtUcyIsRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6uvsvz-140-seven-letters-part-4-jesus-letters-to-the-churches-smyrna.html
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#139 - Seven Letters, Part 3, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches: Ephesus"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/3mc-7zlET7YRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6tvgkp-139-seven-letters-part-3-jesus-letters-to-the-churches.html
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#138 - Seven Letters, Part 2, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/p1P9nNnoME0Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6tlwl9-138-seven-letters-part-2-jesus-letters-to-the-churches.html
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#137 - Seven Letters, Part 1, "Jesus' Letters to the Churches"
YouTube Link: hhttps://youtu.be/q86muc6PGs4?si=QJRrxelsWZu2bgDlRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6tlwdv-137-seven-letters-part-1-jesus-letters-to-the-churches.html
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#136 - The Doctrines of Christ, Part 40, "Perfection"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/0V8Xy792mfQRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6s0rwh-doctrines-40.html
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#135 - The Doctrines of Christ, Part 39, "Eternal Judgment: New Heaven, New Earth"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/iCQrOC7eAkQRumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6s0qlx-doctrines-39.html
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#134 - The Doctrines of Christ, Part 38, "Eternal Judgment: Great White Throne of Judgment"
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/1pO49fIGIz0Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/v6s0pqt-doctrines-38.html
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Welcome to The Housetop Podcast, the teaching arm of Oikos Ministries.Jesus said, “Jesus said, “Whatever I tell you in the dark, speak in the light; and what you hear in the ear, preach on the housetops.”Join our host, Teryl Hebert, as he teaches God's Word. For more information on Oikos Ministries, visit us on our website: www.HouseChurchesUSA.com
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