Welcome to the Allen Jackson Ministries weekly podcast with Pastor Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church. Our mission is to help people become more fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.
“That’s how you overcome,” Dr. Alveda King said. “It starts with having a relationship with God.” Join Pastor Allen Jackson for an interview with Dr. King, an activist, author, and experienced ambassador for the Kingdom of God. A niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Dr. King shares her invaluable insight into topics like forgiveness, hope, and overcoming envy and hatred. She and Pastor Allen discuss how the American Church should approach this new political season, as well as how we can foster better relationships with God and with one another. We want our generation’s legacy to be one of sacrifice, so that liberty and freedom in the name of Jesus can be extended for the generations who follow us. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, visit this link: allenjackson.com/podcastdonate
Antisemitism, a hatred of the Jewish people, is on the rise again in our nation and around the world. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the relationship between Christians and Jews. He discusses the history of antisemitism in the world, as well as some incorrect beliefs regarding the Jewish people including replacement theology and covenant theology. The New Testament makes it clear that Christians have much to thank the Jewish people for, and we need to remember that as our world grows increasingly hostile toward them. God is shaking the earth, and it’s vital to remember Jesus’ instruction: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.Â
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Fear is an epidemic in the world, but we can live free from its control. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson teaches from Matthew, chapter ten, to discuss what Jesus tells us about overcoming fear and practicing obedience. Pastor Allen talks about the importance of trust, false teachings like the “happy” gospel and cessationism, and places in our culture today where the Church can be an influence for the Truth. Our walks with the Lord will not be free from hardship, persecution, or opposition, but Jesus shows us that overcoming fear is possible with Him.Â
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We will find God’s best for us when we’re prepared to make sacrifices. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses places in Scripture where people reject a breakthrough opportunity from the Lord. He walks us through the story of the rich young ruler as well as the man born blind to demonstrate where rejection can take place, what it can look like, and how to avoid it in our own lives. America is a nation of comfort and convenience, but a journey with God will require hard work, patience, sacrifice, and spiritual awareness. This new year, let’s align ourselves with what God is doing in His people.
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God is inviting us to take the next small steps with Him. He is moving in the earth, preparing His people for breakthroughs. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the opportunities we can miss by rejecting an invitation from God. He pulls from the life of Apostle Paul to illustrate that breakthroughs are often incremental, and the path toward them frequently looks disruptive or intrusive to our own plans. Opposition to God’s movement is part of the journey, but accepting the assignments before us will lead to great blessings from our Lord.
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Breakthroughs are frequently unsettling and disruptive, but they often lead to the most fruitful parts of our lives as we cooperate with God’s purposes. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses disruption, disappointment, and breakthroughs as he walks through God’s intervention in the lives of Mary and Joseph. In their stories, we see disappointment—but that’s not the end of God’s plans for them. Our Lord can bring great victories through uncertain circumstances, even when they may look like disturbances or interruptions to our own plans. Breakthroughs lead us through a journey of walking in God’s purposes, and He promises to be with us as we go.Â
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Deserts may feel empty and bleak to us, but from a biblical perspective, they’re places of renewal. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses breakthroughs in desert seasons, or those hard times when it feels like we don’t have the resources or strength to move forward. Looking at the biblical messaging surrounding deserts, Pastor Allen shows that God’s intervention often emerges from those desert seasons, initiating renewal in our lives. Our nation needs renewal, and while it may feel like we’re in the desert now, being obedient to change and realign our priorities will transform our future. Pastor Allen shares stories of biblical people like Zechariah and Elizabeth, Hannah and Samson, and Abraham and Isaac to demonstrate the importance of generational faith. Let’s reignite the faith of our generations, asking God to intervene and renew our nation.
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When God is doing something new, it requires of us elasticity—a willingness to change. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our role in breakthroughs. The Bible demonstrates that God’s intervention means we get to be part of the change He initiates. Pastor Allen explains Jesus’ teaching on this concept. In Luke, Jesus tells us that new wine requires new wineskins—breakthroughs will require transformation on our part. He also shares examples of this in the lives of people like Zechariah, Elizabeth, John the Baptist, and Mary: people who received unexpected invitations that required them to make enormous adjustments. God wants to usher us into His perfect plans. Are we ready to make the necessary changes?Â
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Historically, looting is an expression of God’s judgment that happens when His people stop following Him. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the history of plundering in the Bible, sharing examples across the Old and New Testaments. We see this looting in America today, from the diminishment of the quality of our healthcare and schooling to the broad, expected distrust of our political leaders and agencies. Pastor Allen teaches about topics like these from a biblical perspective, and he shows how we can begin to change. If we’re willing to humble ourselves and repent, God is willing to intervene on our behalf. We can't fulfill what He created us for with our own intellect, strength, or efforts—we need a breakthrough!
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God has intervened, and our country has a choice to make. If we change and align our hearts more fully with Him, we’ll experience new freedom—but if we continue in our current patterns, we’re giving momentum to destruction. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses what breakthrough looks like on a national level. By examining the history of Israel and Judah in the books of 1 Kings, 2 Kings, and Judges, we see the impact of God’s judgment on His disobedient people: He allowed looting by their enemies and exile from their homeland. Pastor Allen argues that America is experiencing something similar, and the consequences are reflected in our nation’s cultural trends and current events. However, if we humble ourselves and repent, God’s grace is abundant.
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