"I AM" Church - I Do God

Apostle Daniel Boone Sr.

Let's talk about the church that Jesus built. If Christ visited our churches today, would He recognize or be happy with what He saw or would He give a condemnation, turn over some tables and begin to whip some of the people shepherding and leading His people today?

Episodes

  1. 11/02/2025

    Fear Not, Go Forward, The Vision Lives

    What if God’s vision for your life is already written—and He’s simply asking you to believe, move, and live it out? In this message, we’re urged to Fear Not, Go Forward, and remember The Vision Lives. From God’s promises to Abram (Genesis 15:1) to our position with Christ in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:4–6), we learn that unbelief and overthinking can shut down God’s power, but faith keeps us aligned with His purpose. We unpack three catalysts for growth—Inspiration (God stirs your heart), Illumination (the Holy Spirit gives understanding), and Revelation (God unveils His vision). You’ll be challenged to trade mere occupation for vocation—the works God prepared for you in advance—and to speak from where God is taking you, not just from what you see today. Key themes: God’s promises stand, faith activates power, discernment for “God-thing vs. me-thing,” and staying in the calling. If He placed you with Christ above “every name that is named,” then what’s under Jesus’ feet is under yours too. Scriptures referenced: Genesis 15:1; Genesis 28:15; 2 Peter 1:4; 1 Corinthians 2:9; Proverbs 29:18; Jeremiah 1:5; Psalm 139:15–16; Ephesians 1:19–23; Ephesians 2:4–6,19; 1 John 4:18; Romans 8:28; Philippians 4:13 Takeaways: • Fear not—God is with you and will keep you. • Go forward—keep moving in faith; don’t let intellect or unbelief stall you. • The vision lives—God’s calling over you endures because He lives. If this encouraged you, share it with someone who needs courage to keep going. Subscribe for more messages from True Gospel.

    45 min
  2. 10/27/2025

    What Is It That Brought You To Jesus?

    When Jesus’ words grew hard and “many…walked no more with Him” (John 6:66), Peter stayed and said, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” Today’s message asks each of us to wrestle with that same question: What first brought you to Jesus—and what keeps you with Him now? Drawing from John 6:66–69 and 2 Thessalonians 2:3, we explore how belief matures from needs-based moments (“Lord, I’m hungry—feed me”) into a steadfast, enduring trust that resists the end-time pull to fall away. Through biblical snapshots—the woman with the issue of blood, a desperate father, a man born blind, Thomas, and Peter on the water—we see the many reasons people come to Jesus…and the one reason we remain: He alone is the Truth and has the words of life. Key Points Why we came vs. why we stay: God may use a need to draw us, but He calls us to grow into unwavering confidence in Christ.Belief that endures: True faith is more than agreeing with truth—it’s relying on Jesus and remaining faithful through trial.Guarding against falling away (apostasy): Don’t let disappointment, delay, or the crowd’s opinion talk you out of what God has already shown you.From outside to inside: God isn’t after performance alone; He transforms the heart so love, forgiveness, and holiness flow from within.“To whom shall we go?” When options run out, remember: Jesus isn’t an option—He’s the only way, truth, and life.Scriptures Primary: John 6:66–69; 2 Thessalonians 2:3 Also referenced: Matthew 14:28–31; Matthew 15:8; Mark 5:25–34; Matthew 17:14–20; John 9:25; John 8:32; Galatians 2:20 Reflection Questions What originally drew you to Jesus, and how has your faith matured since then?Where are you tempted to follow the crowd rather than Christ?What practice this week (prayer, Word, fellowship, obedience) will strengthen your enduring trust?Prayer “Lord Jesus, You alone have the words of eternal life. Deepen my faith from momentary need to lifelong reliance. Guard my heart from falling away, and make me faithful to the end. Amen.” —  If this blessed you, share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe for more messages from True Gospel.

    1h 25m
  3. 05/20/2024

    Deimos, Come Home

    Apostle Daniel W Boone from the Book of Acts, 1 Corinthians 2:4, 2 Timothy 4:10 and 2 Thes. 2:3. Invitation and Welcome: The speaker encourages the congregation to be enthusiastic and involved in the service, inviting them to wave their hands and give praise to God. There’s a sense of community and inclusivity, emphasizing that everyone is welcome in God’s house.Prayer and Praise: Repeated calls to praise God are made, highlighting the importance of worship and thanksgiving. The speaker acknowledges God’s greatness, faithfulness, and the fulfillment of His promises.Expectation and Belief: The congregation is encouraged to come with great expectations, believing in God’s promises and His ability to fulfill them.Empowerment and Anointing: The speaker expresses a desire for God’s anointing, empowerment, and filling of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the need for divine guidance and strength.Scriptural References: The speaker cites various scriptures, including Acts 1 and Thessalonians, to support their message. The emphasis is on waiting for God’s promise and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.Faith and Obedience: The importance of faith and obedience to God’s will is stressed. The speaker calls for the congregation to follow God’s plan and purpose for their lives.Transformation and Identity: There’s a focus on the transformative power of God’s spirit, urging believers to recognize their identity in Christ and live accordingly.Challenges and Perseverance: The speaker acknowledges the challenges and temptations that believers face but encourages them to remain steadfast and not to be deceived.Unity and Community: Emphasis on the unity of the church and the importance of gathering together for worship and support.Purpose and Mission: The congregation is reminded of their purpose and mission to be witnesses for Christ, spreading the gospel and living out their faith authentically.Encouragement and Assurance: The speaker offers encouragement and assurance of God’s presence and power, urging the congregation to trust in God and seek His will.Overall, the message is one of enthusiastic worship, faith in God’s promises, and a call to live a transformed and empowered life through the Holy Spirit. The speaker aims to inspire and motivate the congregation to deepen their faith and commitment to God.

    1h 24m

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Let's talk about the church that Jesus built. If Christ visited our churches today, would He recognize or be happy with what He saw or would He give a condemnation, turn over some tables and begin to whip some of the people shepherding and leading His people today?