Dr. Bailey demonstrates the resurrection as the ultimate display of God’s power that raised Christ from the depths of the earth, urging believers to experience this power personally to overcome fear, insecurity, and moods, replacing them with love, joy, and continual victory.
Dr. Bailey surveys the companions of Christ by examining Moses, highlighting his lineage, call, and wilderness preparation, emphasizing commitment, the cost of leadership, and the development of a shepherd’s heart that remains steadfast despite the failures of others.
Dr. Bailey illustrates the greatness of God through Hezekiah’s miraculous deliverance from Assyria, emphasizing that past victories build present faith, and proclaiming that the anointing of God can break every yoke - whether spiritual, emotional, or circumstantial - bringing complete freedom and victory in Christ.
Dr. Bailey highlights God’s heart to comfort His people, illustrating through Isaiah 40, the Good Samaritan, and 2 Corinthians 1 that seasons of suffering and shame lead to divine restoration, joy, and righteousness as God intervenes with mercy and hope.
Dr. Bailey examines the second Beatitude, showing how seasons of mourning refine believers like pruned vines, producing beauty, righteousness, and joy, while promising that God’s comfort, restoration, and eternal reward await those who endure sorrow with faith and hope.
Dr. Bailey contrasts the paths of Ishmael, Isaac, Esau, and Jacob to emphasize the importance of godly training, wise companionship, purity, and the pursuit of wisdom, urging parents to remain firm and courageous while guiding children toward God’s purposes.
Dr. Bailey explores biblical examples of parenting through Abraham, David, and Hezekiah, teaching that God evaluates the parent’s heart rather than the child’s response, urging believers to honor parents, release children to God’s care, and rejoice in His faithfulness.
Dr. Bailey emphasizes the urgency of the spiritual harvest, illustrating through Scripture and real-life missions the need for committed, hardworking laborers without excuses, fully surrendered to God’s call, to reap the ripe fields across nations for Christ’s kingdom.
Dr. Bailey emphasizes God's desire for multiplication and urges believers to expect miracles - highlighting miracles of provision like Jehoshaphat's victory, miracles of healing as in Hezekiah's restoration, and miracles of restoration exemplified by Manasseh - calling the church to embrace faith for divine intervention and breakthroughs in the coming year.
Dr. Bailey examines Psalm 23 through the lens of the Lord’s names, illustrating Jesus as Jehovah Rohi and revealing facets like Jehovah-Jireh, Jehovah-Shalom, and Jehovah-Nissi to show His provision, peace, restoration, righteousness, and protective love, urging believers to intimately trust and follow their Good Shepherd.
Dr. Bailey underscores that healing, rooted in God’s Word and demonstrated through Christ’s suffering, is as much a part of the gospel as salvation, and urges believers to specifically ask in faith, embrace divine compassion, and expect miracles for themselves and others.
Dr. Bailey emphasizes that saying "yes" to God’s opportunities, even amid difficulties and unexpected duties, opens the door to divine grace, develops spiritual gifts, and leads to a fruitful and joy-filled life shaped by obedience, empowerment, and eternal reward.
Dr. Bailey passionately highlights the necessity of spiritual thirst, urging believers to reject complacency and cry out for a holy hunger that will qualify them to embrace God's end-time revival, enter deeper realms of His power, and release rivers of life to a dry and thirsty world.
Dr. Bailey explores the vital balance between character and power, emphasizing that while cultivating the fruit of the Spirit is essential, God also desires His people to move in supernatural power to set captives free, urging prayer, fasting, and divine anointing to break deep bondages in themselves and others.
Dr. Bailey teaches how, amid rising evil and judgment, righteousness attracts God's love, urging believers to walk uprightly in seventeen scriptural aspects, thereby becoming like the Father, shining in darkness, experiencing divine protection, and bringing Him joy through manifesting His righteousness.
Dr. Bailey underscores that in escalating global violence and turmoil, God will protect and bless the righteous who abide in spiritual Zion, urging believers to walk uprightly, cultivate peace and love in their homes, and remain fearless and steadfast as God orchestrates events to draw multitudes to His church.
Dr. Bailey explores Christian perfection, affirming it as attainable through grace, explaining that love, control of the tongue, a pure conscience, peace, and excellent works form its essence, and assuring believers that God's desire and power will lift every willing heart to perfection.
Dr. Bailey expounds on Hebrews 11, emphasizing that faith is a divine substance, given to accomplish God's will, urging believers to take obedient steps—however small or difficult—as each step releases further revelation, provision, and strength to fulfill unique, God-ordained callings with joy and perseverance.
Dr. Bailey explores the stages of Moses' life—called, chosen, and faithful—highlighting the necessity of education, meekness, loving obedience, and faith developed in the wilderness to prepare for commissioning, fulfill God's vision, and receive eternal commendation through faithful, joy-filled service.
Dr. Bailey discusses the prayer of Jabez, emphasizing how a thankful and honorable spirit invites God's favor, transforms sorrow into blessing, and leads to divine enlargement, deliverance from evil, and joyful, fruitful service through wholehearted pursuit of God’s purposes.