327 episodes

Podcast by Jerry Flowers Ministries

Jerry Flowers Podcast Jerry Flowers Ministries

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 1.5K Ratings

Podcast by Jerry Flowers Ministries

    The Aftertaste Of A Counterfeit | Symptoms | Part 5 | Jerry Flowers

    The Aftertaste Of A Counterfeit | Symptoms | Part 5 | Jerry Flowers

    A discernment deficiency will have you loyal to a counterfeit, but a discerning heart gives you the ability to see beyond presentation!

    • 53 min
    Unlearning Survival Tactics | Therapy Thursday | Jerry Flowers

    Unlearning Survival Tactics | Therapy Thursday | Jerry Flowers

    The survival tactics that you've learned in your "now," won't serve you to thrive when God gives you your "next."

    • 53 min
    Worth More Than Rubies | Symptoms | Part 4 | Jerry Flowers & Dr. J. T. Flowers

    Worth More Than Rubies | Symptoms | Part 4 | Jerry Flowers & Dr. J. T. Flowers

    Knowledge is applied information but wisdom is the ability to identify misinformation. You don't have to learn everything through experience, some things you can learn through wisdom.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    I Need To Love You From A Distance | Therapy Thursday | Issac Curry

    I Need To Love You From A Distance | Therapy Thursday | Issac Curry

    In life, sometimes you must make a conscious decision to modify the level of access someone has to you. It doesn't mean that you no longer love them, but for the sake of your health, happiness or purpose, you must reposition them.

    • 50 min
    Stomp The Yard | Symptoms | Part 3 | Jerry Flowers

    Stomp The Yard | Symptoms | Part 3 | Jerry Flowers

    Anything outside of God that we worship and find identity in is an idol. God doesn’t do threesomes, He won’t be intimate with us and our idols at the same time!

    • 59 min
    Cut It Out | Symptoms | Part 2 | Jerry Flowers

    Cut It Out | Symptoms | Part 2 | Jerry Flowers

    We're so quick to say our cut off game is strong, but why isn't it that strong when it comes to cutting off that rudeness or any sin that offends God? It's a contradiction and this message is designed to help us cut off the branches in our life that are unfruitful.

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
1.5K Ratings

1.5K Ratings

Paige Edwards ,

Lovely Podcast

I appreciate the knowledge that’s shared through these podcasts. As of lately, every single message has been on time and something I need to hear. Therapy Thursday’s with Isaac is an added bonus! Very good podcast and does a good job with helping us see our worth.

Shopp1102 ,

God is amazing!

I started listening to this podcast this year to replace reality tv! Therapy Thursdays have changed my life and made me so reflective of my choices and self awareness. “If you really love me” and “Are you ready to live again” have me taking notes! I’m in a vulnerable emotional state after a hard break up and these episodes have grounded me! I love this podcast! Thank you God!

deejoeyyyy ,

Misuse of scripture to fit sermon

I really disdain additions to the word of God just so it fits the sermon/message you’re attempting to spread. It’s a good sermon, however this ministry misses the mark trying to amend the original intent of the word.

Moses mother placed Moses in the Nile, (no crocodiles) because it was as God intended. Pharaohs daughter was bathing very close by, and his sister was keeping watch over him.

There has been previous sermons where amendments are made that skews the original intent of the word.

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