New Day w/ Bishop Tony Dunn

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  1. Apr 26

    Looking Right But Living Wrong | Season 2026 Episode 17

    What does it really mean to follow God—and could we be deceiving ourselves without even realizing it?In this powerful message, Bishop Dr. Tony Dunn unpacks the truth behind self-deception and the danger of hearing God’s Word without actually living it out. Many people look right on the outside, but their lives don’t reflect true obedience—and Jesus warns us clearly about the consequences.📖 Key Scripture:James 1:22 NLTMatthew 7:21–27 NLTRomans 10:13 NLT🔑 Key Points:1. What is Self-Deception?Self-deception is hearing God’s Word but not applying it.It creates a false confidence that everything is right—when it’s not.“Don’t just listen… do what it says.” (James 1:22)2. The Danger of Hearing Without DoingJesus warns that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” will enter the Kingdom.Words without obedience lead to spiritual instability.True faith is revealed through action, not just confession.3. What Did Jesus Teach About This?In Matthew 7:21–27, Jesus compares two builders:One builds on rock (obedience)One builds on sand (disobedience)Storms come to both—but only one stands.4. The Root Cause of Self-DeceptionMany treat God’s Kingdom like a democracy—thinking our opinion or intention is enough.But God’s Kingdom is built on authority and obedience, not preference.5. “Lord, Lord” vs True SurrenderRomans 10:13 says calling on the Lord brings salvation…But Matthew 7 reveals that calling must be matched with obedience to God’s will.It’s not just what we say—it’s how we live.6. The Warning for Judgment DayMany will point to their works—but Jesus will say, “I never knew you.”This reveals that relationship + obedience matters more than performance.7. The Impact of DisobedienceWhen a life collapses, it doesn’t just affect one person.Families, children, and future generations can be impacted by unstable foundations.8. The Power of Building on the RockA life rooted in obedience creates generational strength and blessing.When storms come—and they will—your foundation determines your outcome.💡 Final Thought:You can look right and still live wrong—but God is calling us higher.Not just to hear His Word… but to live it.🙏 If this message spoke to you, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more faith-based content that challenges and transforms your walk with God.

  2. Apr 19

    The 9 to 5 Anointing | Season 2026 Episode 16

    What if Jesus showed up at your job tomorrow?Not in theory—but sitting in the cubicle next to you, on your Zoom calls, and at your lunch table…Join Bishop Dr. Tony Dunn for this week's message titled “The 9 to 5 Anointing,” as he challenges us to examine how we live, speak, and represent Christ in our everyday work environments. Because the truth is—your workplace isn’t just where you’re employed… it’s where you’ve been deployed.🔑 Reflective Questions:• What would my workplace be like if Jesus sat in the cubicle next to me?• What would my Zoom calls sound like if Jesus was on camera?• What would my conversations be like if Jesus sat at my lunch table?🔥 Core Message:Kingdom Revelation, Kingdom Relocation, and Kingdom RepresentationKingdom RevelationGod reveals His Kingdom so we can understand His authority, His way of living, and our purpose within it.📖 Acts 1:3 (NLT)Jesus spoke about the Kingdom of God after His resurrection—because understanding the Kingdom changes how we live daily.Kingdom RelocationWhen you accept Christ, you don’t just change beliefs—you change citizenship.📖 Colossians 1:13-14 (NLT)God has rescued us from darkness and transferred us into the Kingdom of His Son.• This means we no longer operate by American culture, but by Kingdom culture• It shifts us from an individual mindset to a relational, community-centered lifeKingdom RepresentationYou are not just working a job—you are representing a King.• “I’m not employed, I’m deployed.”📖 Colossians 3:1-10 (NLT)Set your mind on things above—your lifestyle should reflect your new identity.• You should be known more for your Kingdom lifestyle than your nationality or ethnicity📖 Colossians 3:11 (NLT)Christ is all that matters, and He lives in all of us.• It matters how people experience youYour attitude, your words, your consistency—these all reflect Christ.📖 Colossians 3:12-15 (NLT)Clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.💡 Takeaway:Your 9 to 5 is not separate from your faith—it’s the evidence of it.Every interaction is an opportunity to reveal the Kingdom.So the question becomes: Do people experience Jesus when they experience you?Like, comment, and subscribe for more impactful messages!#The9to5Anointing #KingdomCulture #FaithAtWork #BishopDrTonyDunn

  3. Mar 22

    The Danger of Self-Confidence Season 2026 Episode 12

    What is your confidence rooted in?Join Elder Kelvin Kelley for this week's message entitled "The Danger of Self-Confidence | The Power of God-Confidence” as we explore the difference between self-confidence and God-confidence—and why where you place your trust determines how you walk in obedience and purpose.Definition of Confidence: Confidence is trust, assurance, or belief in the reliability, ability, or strength of someone or something. But as believers, our confidence is not meant to be in ourselves—it’s meant to be in God.Key Takeaways: Obedience follows confidence. What you trust will ultimately guide how you live.Everything we have—our intelligence, talents, opportunities, health, and spiritual gifts—comes from God (1 Corinthians 4:7, Ephesians 2:10).True confidence is built by trusting God completely (Proverbs 3:5-7), not leaning on our own understanding.Following Christ requires denying ourselves daily (Luke 9:23) and surrendering our will to God (Luke 22:41-42).It is rooted in our flesh and must continually be brought into submission to God.It can cause us to resist what God is doing in our lives (Matthew 16:21-23).It can blind us to our own weaknesses (Matthew 26:31-35).It leads us to make plans without seeking God (James 4:13-15).Philippians 3:3-91Corinthians 4:7Ephesians 2:10Proverbs 3:5-7Luke 9:23Luke 22:41-42Matthew 16:21-23Matthew 26:31-35James 4:13-15Ephesians 3:20The Danger of Self-Confidence:The Power of God-Confidence: When our confidence is in God, we position ourselves to experience more than we could ever imagine (Ephesians 3:20).📖 Featured Scriptures:If this message encouraged you, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay connected and grow deeper in your faith.To learn more about New Day Christian Fellowship Church in Corona, CA, visit our website at www.newdaycorona.org or download our New Day App via Church Center, available for both IOS and Android devices.

  4. Mar 8

    Obedience Before Occupation | Season 2026 Episode 10

    Have you ever noticed how uncomfortable the waiting season can be?Think about the time between submitting your college application and receiving the acceptance letter… The moment after a job interview before the phone call saying you got the job… Or the days between opening escrow and finally receiving the keys to your new home.Those moments are filled with anticipation, uncertainty, and tension.But the Bible reminds us that waiting is not a problem to be solved—it’s a tension to be managed.Join Bishop Dr. Tony Dunn for this week's message “Obedience Before Occupation,” where we explore how God often requires obedience before we fully step into the promises He has prepared for us. Drawing from Romans 15:4 and Deuteronomy 4, we examine the importance of remaining faithful to God’s Word during the waiting season.The Israelites were given clear instructions before entering the Promised Land. Their story reminds us that the greatest danger isn’t the wait—it’s falling away while waiting.In this teaching we discuss: Why it’s important to train your heart and mind to receive God’s WordHow our thoughts can talk us out of the very promises God has for usWhy people sometimes forget God after receiving their breakthroughThe danger of passing down blessings to the next generation without passing down the knowledge of GodGod calls us not just to reach the destination, but to remain obedient along the journey.Romans 15:4 NLTDeuteronomy 4:1–9 NLTNumbers 25:1–2 NLTDeuteronomy 30:19 NLT📖 Scriptures referenced:If you are in a season of waiting, this message will encourage you to stay faithful, guard your mind, and remain obedient until God brings you into what He has promised.

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