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Messages preached under the Anointing of the Holy Spirit live at Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Jimmy and Frances Swaggart, Pastors. The uncompromised Gospel of Christ is preached without fail always emphasizing the Message of the Cross. For more information please visit www.sonlifetv.com and www.jsm.org Additional episodes posted soon
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INCREASING IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD- Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Donnie Swaggart teaches from the Book of Colossians. He warns that Satan divides the church through distorted truth, urging believers to know God’s Word and depend on the Holy Spirit. He highlights asceticism, legalism, and Gnosticism as ongoing deceptions that lead to bondage. True holiness is inward transformation by the Spirit, not outward rules. The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ is God’s ultimate expression of love and wisdom, offering eternal life for all who will only believe.
THE PRODIGAL SON- Don’t squander what you’ve been given. Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Jeff Rentz teaches from Luke 15:17–31, unpacking the story of the Prodigal Son. He reminds us that stepping outside of God’s order leads us into “pigpens” where the enemy tries to convince us we belong. But we cannot live with one foot in the pigpen and one with the Father. When we humbly turn back and ask for forgiveness, God meets us with compassion and open arms. Pastor Rentz also warns against the older brother’s jealousy, urging believers instead to embrace the Father’s heart—welcoming and celebrating all who return home.
THE LAND THAT REMAINS- The greatest obstacle to receiving what God has for us is often ourselves. Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Donnie Swaggart teaches from Joshua 13:1–2 on the Promised Land and the deliverance available to every believer. Though God brought Israel out of Egypt, an entire generation fell short because of unbelief. Each day, we must choose to trust in His provision, as faith grows through testing. After crossing the Jordan, Israel marked their journey with a memorial—symbolizing failure covered by redemption. Though battles remained, God had already given them the land. In the same way, believers must move forward in faith to possess His promises.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THE PRESSURE INCREASES? - Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart shares a powerful message from Hebrews 12:1–3 on obedience in seasons of heaviness. Sometimes the weight we feel is not meant to be removed, but used by God as resistance to strengthen our faith and build endurance. Pressure is not proof that we are off track, but it can be the very evidence that we are moving forward. In every trial, God’s grace remains sufficient, and the question we must ask is: “Lord, what are You doing in me through this?”
FACE YOUR FEARS-FEED YOUR FAITH- When overwhelming armies threatened the Kingdom of Judah, King Jehoshaphat chose faith over fear. Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Jimmy DuPree teaches from 2 Chronicles 20, revealing how worship became Judah’s greatest weapon. As singers marched ahead of the army praising God, the Lord Himself brought confusion to their enemies and secured the victory in the Desert of Jeruel. This powerful message challenges believers to trust God’s Word, praise Him before the answer comes, and discover how faith-filled obedience invites the protection and provision of Almighty God.
THE CHURCH DESPERATELY NEEDS AN OLD-FASHIONED HOLY GHOST REVIVAL- At Family Worship Center, Pastor Don Paul Gray teaches from Matthew 16:13–18 on the urgent need for revival in today’s church. In a time of division, declining attendance, and cultural pressure, believers are called to return to God with renewed passion. As Christ’s return draws near, the church must seek His presence and prepare to be without spot or wrinkle—because revival is coming.
THE AUTHOR AND THE FINISHER OF OUR FAITH- Failure is not final. Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart teaches from Hebrews 12:1-3, reminding us that faith in Christ makes all things possible. God's grace is infinite. Our confidence can rest in Jesus, whose grip on us never slips. Even in weakness, our hope remains in Christ, the One who began our journey is still writing our story. With faith anchored in His finished work, we can run this race with patience knowing Christ will lead us to the victory He has already provided.
HERE I AM, SPEAK LORD, YOUR SERVANT LISTENS- What does God want to birth through every believer? Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Evangelist John Maasbach from The Hague, Netherlands, explores 1 Samuel and the power of prayer. Through the story of Elkanah’s two wives, we see how Peninnah's bitterness pushed Hannah closer to God in her infertility. In her grief, she prayed, and God answered her request for a child. Fulfilling her vow, Hannah returned Samuel to serve God under Eli. Through Samuel, God warns Eli, who had grown complacent in worldly ways. Are we listening to God’s Word? He always responds to a repentant heart. Let’s be like Hannah.
BETHLEHEM-OUT OF YOU SHALL COME MY KING- Today at Family Worship Center, Evangelist John Maasbach of The Hague, Netherlands, shares powerful biblical accounts from Genesis, Ruth, Micah, and 1 Chronicles that reveal the significance of names—and God’s power to transform lives. From Rachel’s son Benoni, renamed Benjamin by Jacob to declare a new destiny, to Naomi who called herself Mara in her bitterness yet found restoration in Bethlehem, each story shows how God can redeem even the deepest sorrow. Brother Maasbach also highlights the prayer of Jabez, whose name meant pain, yet whose faith brought God’s blessing and freedom. Be encouraged—when we give Jesus our whole hearts, He can make everything new.
LOOKING UNTO JESUS- Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart continues his series on the sustaining grace of God with a message from Hebrews 12:1–3. Challenging believers to examine where their eyes are fixed, he reminds us that looking to circumstances and earthly distractions leads us off course. Instead, we are called to set our focus on Jesus—the author and finisher of our faith—holding fast in life’s race by knowing who we are in Christ and making Him our everything.
PERSISTENT FAITH- Tonight at Family Worship Center, Pastor Loren Larson continues his series In Search of Healing, preaching from II Kings 13:14–19. He recounts how the prophet Elisha rebuked the king of Israel for striking the arrow on the ground only three times instead of persevering—limiting the victory God intended over Syria. The message underscores that true faith reaches for God without hesitation or doubt. Even when healing is unseen, believers are called to repent and believe with persistence, knowing we can trust God’s provision above all. In a world marked by sin and death, steadfast faith is essential. God’s will is to heal—provided through Christ’s atonement; with Him, all things are possible.
RUN YOUR RACE- God has not called us to run someone else’s race. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart continues his study of Hebrews 12, reminding believers to stay aligned with God’s will and remain in the lane He has assigned to us. Our race is personal, and faithfulness does not always look the same. Comparison only leads to discouragement—imitation cannot produce endurance. Only alignment with God’s calling will sustain us. God slows our pace to produce patience and fruit through obedience. When we remain aligned, protection is the result. The Holy Spirit transforms us into who God has called us to be. God values our formation more than our speed. If we run our race at His pace and remain faithful, we will finish well.
THE VALUE OF PRAYER- Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Loren Larson reads Psalm 91:14-16 continuing his series, “In Search of Healing”. All believers abide under the shadow of the Almighty God. When we respond correctly; calling upon Him, setting our love upon Him, and knowing His name, God will respond with deliverance. At salvation, we receive all the benefits that the Cross provides, by faith and faith alone we can trust our provider. God will fight for all His children who set their love upon Him.
THE RIVER OF THE SANCTUARY- Today, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Donnie Swaggart reads Ezekiel 47:1-12 teaching on the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is Holy, and He will come into a hungry, seeking heart of a believer, as the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is a second subsequent work of grace that is evidenced by speaking in tongues. We need the power of the Holy Spirit to move in our churches, homes, and everyday lives. This is the same power we read about in the Holy Scriptures that healed the sick and raised the dead. The source of the river of life, flows from the throne of God, to Jesus, the Door. Jesus Christ is the baptizer. We must humble ourselves, to go into the infilling of the Holy Spirit. The course of the river flows south of the altar, which represents The Cross. The source, the course, and the force all comes by the way of the Cross, powered by the Holy Spirit.
FORGOTTEN DECLARATION-PRAYER WEAPONS- Satan, the blood of Jesus is against you. Tonight, at Family Worship Center, we welcome Pastor Kelvin Page, from the Westmore Church of God, in Cleveland Tennessee. Brother Page also serves as the President of Operation Compassion, which brings humanitarian aid to those in crises. Reading Exodus 12:13, Romans 5:9, and Revelation 12:11 we are reminded of the many prayer weapons we can use in our spiritual warfare. These include, calling on the Holy Spirit with groanings, tongues, prayer, and invoking the authority we have in the name of Jesus. These are just a few of the weapons believers have at our disposal. We must exercise the declaration, “I plead the blood of Jesus”. This means we are asserting our right that was established at the atonement. There is power in the blood of Jesus; as believers, we must know, are in the family of a royal bloodline.
THE DIVINE ORIGIN OF THE GOSPEL- Christianity is not something we discover, it is revealed by God. Today, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart reads Galatians 1:11-14 teaching on the true gospel. The gospel is divine; not manmade, and it must not be altered. Pastor Gabe reminds us, that we all have had a divine interruption, just as when Saul encountered the Lord, and became Paul on that road to Damascus. When Jesus found us, our whole world changed. Without God, we have nothing; but now with Christ, we have ALL we need.
THE WELLS OF SALVATION- Our healing is in the atonement. Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Loren Larson reads Isaiah 12:2-3 continuing his series, “In Search Of Healing”. Ours is a full salvation, everything we seek is found in the Cross. When we learn to hear God’s voice, it will sync with the Word of God. Jesus died to make us whole spiritually and physically. Scripture says, He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. Brother Larson says, this means that our infirmities and sicknesses were also paid for on Calvary’s Cross. Sin and sickness equal death, but Jesus Christ offers life eternal. Will you draw out of the well of living water that Jesus died to provide?
RUN FREE, NOT PERFECT- Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart reads Hebrews 12:1-3 continuing his series on God’s Grace to Keep Going. Whether you are in a storm, about to enter a storm, or just came out of a storm, Pastor Gabe encourages the believer to hold on. God sees every season of our lives. Believer, be on guard; sin, will try to entangle you when you are tired or lonely, and your willpower cannot fix the problem. The sinner, who looks to Christ and repents, is not only forgiven, but the power of the finished work on the Cross also breaks the bondage of sin. Our freedom is not fragile. Sin was judged, condemned, and defeated at Calvary. Jesus bore our penalty for sin, and stripped it of its right to rule. Sin may tempt, but it doesn’t own us. We stand in victory because of the Cross.
IN SEARCH OF HEALING- Tonight, at Family Worship Center, Pastor Loren Larson reads Isaiah 53:1-5 as he begins his four-part series on divine healing. He shares his personal testimony, ending in a cancer-free diagnosis from stage IV brain cancer. While Brother Larson, has the utmost gratitude for his doctors, he shares how God reminded him that Christ’s finished work on the Cross took on ALL our needs. From spiritual to physical, Jesus bore our griefs. This is theology versus faith; no matter the trial, God already has planned the outcome. By opening our hearts, searching His Word, and listening to hear Him, His supernatural power will sustain us. Will we, accept or reject; and ultimately, believe His report?
THE REFINER’S FIRE- We must not present the world to the world. Does our life conform to the Word of God? Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Donnie Swaggart reads Malachi 3:1–3, teaching on the call of every believer to reflect Christ in all we do. God desires to shape us into men and women of faith, urging us to not remain where we are, but to go deeper in our walks with Him. Step deeper into the water with Him, for Satan seeks to pull us away from our identity in Christ. Through scripture, Pastor Donnie shows how fire symbolizes God’s refining work, purifying what distorts our reflection of Him. With our faith anchored in His finished work, we will hunger and thirst for more of God, as His presence will reveal many things. Preaching holiness and righteousness leads God’s people into truth, where the Refiner’s fire purges the heart by the power of the Holy Spirit.


