Kingdom Now with Dr. John Carmichael

Dr. John Carmichael

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  1. Spirit Baptism Is Real, Distinct, and Empowering | Acts 2 | Dr. John Carmichael

    Jun 13

    Spirit Baptism Is Real, Distinct, and Empowering | Acts 2 | Dr. John Carmichael

    Spirit Baptism Is Real, Distinct, and Empowering | Acts 2 | Dr. John Carmichael Is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit the same as salvation? Why did the disciples wait for Pentecost after already following Jesus? And why do Pentecostals believe speaking in tongues is the initial physical evidence of Spirit Baptism? In this biblical and practical message, Dr. John Carmichael examines what Scripture teaches about the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and why this empowering experience remains essential for believers today. Drawing from Acts 1, Acts 2, Acts 8, Acts 10, and Acts 19, this message explains the Pentecostal understanding of Spirit Baptism as a distinct work of God that empowers believers for ministry, witness, and supernatural living. In this episode, you'll discover: ✅ Why Jesus is the Baptizer in the Holy Spirit✅ The difference between regeneration and Spirit Baptism✅ Why Pentecost was an empowerment, not the new birth of the church✅ The biblical basis for Spirit Baptism as a distinct experience from conversion✅ How the Book of Acts presents Spirit Baptism repeatedly throughout the early church✅ Why Spirit Baptism is given for power and witness✅ The Pentecostal understanding of speaking in tongues as the initial physical evidence✅ Why the promise of Spirit Baptism is still available for believers today You'll also learn: • What happened on the Day of Pentecost• Why the disciples waited in Jerusalem for the Father's promise• The significance of Acts 8, Acts 10, and Acts 19• How Spirit Baptism empowers bold evangelism and effective ministry• Why Pentecostal churches continue to emphasize the work of the Holy Spirit The early church was never intended to fulfill the Great Commission through human ability alone. Jesus promised power from on high, and that promise remains available today. Spirit Baptism is not merely a historical doctrine to be admired—it is a biblical promise to be experienced. Whether you are exploring Pentecostal theology, seeking a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit, or hungry for greater spiritual empowerment, this message will challenge you to seek all that God has promised for His people. Scripture Focus: Acts 1:4-8; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 8:12-17; Acts 10:44-48; Acts 19:1-6 Topics: Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spirit Baptism, Acts 2, Pentecost, Speaking in Tongues, Holy Spirit, Pentecostal Theology, Spiritual Gifts, Christian Doctrine, Empowerment for Ministry, Acts of the Apostles, Spirit-Filled Living, Revival, Evangelism, Supernatural Christianity For more messages and resources, visit www.northchurch.me.

    57 min
  2. The Holy Spirit Helps Us Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | Dr. John Carmichael

    Jun 12

    The Holy Spirit Helps Us Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | Dr. John Carmichael

    The Holy Spirit Helps Us Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | Dr. John Carmichael Have you ever struggled to know what to pray, how to pray, or even where to begin? In this encouraging and practical message, Dr. John Carmichael explores Romans 8:26-27 and reveals one of the Holy Spirit's most powerful ministries in the life of the believer: helping us pray. When we are weak, uncertain, overwhelmed, or facing situations beyond our understanding, the Holy Spirit comes alongside us as our divine Helper and Intercessor. In this episode, you'll discover: ✅ Why every believer needs the Holy Spirit's help in prayer✅ What Paul meant when he said the Spirit helps our weakness✅ How the Holy Spirit partners with us in intercession✅ Why we often do not know what prayer to offer✅ The meaning of "groanings too deep for words"✅ The biblical connection between praying in the Spirit and praying in tongues✅ How Spirit-led prayer aligns us with the will of God✅ The benefits of praying in the Spirit for spiritual growth and victory You'll also learn how praying in the Spirit can: • Build your faith• Strengthen your spiritual life• Assist you in spiritual warfare• Deepen your worship• Bring greater focus and effectiveness to your prayers Romans 8 reminds us that God has not left us to navigate life's challenges alone. The Holy Spirit comes alongside believers to strengthen weak places, guide uncertain prayers, and help us intercede according to the perfect will of God. Whether you are seeking a deeper prayer life, exploring the ministry of the Holy Spirit, or wanting to better understand Spirit-filled Christianity, this message will equip and encourage you to pray with greater confidence and expectation. Scripture Focus: Romans 8:26-27 Topics: Prayer, Intercession, Holy Spirit, Romans 8, Praying in the Spirit, Speaking in Tongues, Spirit-Filled Living, Pentecostal Theology, Spiritual Growth, Christian Prayer, Spiritual Warfare, Worship, Faith Building, Biblical Teaching, Christian Discipleship For more resources and messages, visit www.northchurch.me.

    1h 8m
  3. Why Pentecost Still Matters | Acts 2 | Dr. John Carmichael

    Jun 11

    Why Pentecost Still Matters | Acts 2 | Dr. John Carmichael

    Why Pentecost Still Matters | Acts 2 | Dr. John Carmichael What happened on the Day of Pentecost, and why does it still matter for the church today? In this powerful message from Acts 2, Dr. John Carmichael explores the biblical significance of Pentecost and why the outpouring of the Holy Spirit remains essential for believers in the 21st century. Far more than a historical event, Pentecost was God's appointed moment to empower His church for supernatural ministry, bold evangelism, and worldwide harvest. In this episode, you'll discover: ✅ Why Pentecost was part of God's plan long before Acts 2✅ The meaning of the wind, fire, and speaking in tongues✅ How the Holy Spirit empowers believers for effective witness✅ Why the outpouring of the Spirit was for all people, not a select few✅ How Pentecost transformed fearful disciples into bold witnesses✅ Why the modern church still needs the power of the Holy Spirit✅ The difference between having doctrine and experiencing divine empowerment✅ How to cultivate fresh hunger for God's presence and power Acts 2 reveals that God never intended for His church to operate through human strength alone. The same Holy Spirit who empowered the early church is still available today to fill believers with power, boldness, spiritual gifts, and a passion for reaching people with the Gospel. Whether you are exploring Pentecostal theology, seeking a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit, or wanting to understand why Spirit-filled Christianity continues to impact millions around the world, this message will encourage and challenge you. Scripture Focus: Acts 2:1-21 Topics: Pentecost, Holy Spirit, Acts 2, Spirit Baptism, Speaking in Tongues, Pentecostal Theology, Spiritual Gifts, Revival, Christian Living, Evangelism, Church Growth, Last Days, Biblical Preaching, Supernatural Ministry For more resources, visit www.northchurch.me.

    50 min
  4. The Table of Shewbread: Fed in His Presence

    Jun 10

    The Table of Shewbread: Fed in His Presence

    In this powerful message from the sermon series From the Altar to the Glory, Dr. John Carmichael teaches on The Table of Shewbread: Fed in His Presence. Inside the Holy Place, the table of shewbread held twelve loaves continually before the Lord. This sacred table points to covenant fellowship, spiritual nourishment, the Word of God, and Jesus Christ as the Bread of Life. God does not only want to visit His people with fire; He wants to feed His people with the bread of His presence. In this message, you will discover why a Spirit-filled church must also be a Word-fed church. Dr. Carmichael explains the importance of daily nourishment in Scripture, the danger of spiritual malnutrition, the famine of hearing God’s Word described in Amos 8, and the call to “eat the scroll” by internalizing the Word of God. This sermon will challenge and encourage you to return to the table, renew your hunger for Scripture, and find fresh strength in Jesus, the Bread of Life. If you are spiritually dry, emotionally weary, hungry for truth, or longing for deeper communion with God, this message will help you rediscover the sustaining power of God’s Word and presence. Key themes: Table of Shewbread, Bread of the Presence, Bread of Life, Word of God, Pentecostal preaching, Spirit-filled life, biblical hunger, spiritual nourishment, Amos 8 famine of the Word, Jesus the Bread of Life, Christian discipleship, Holy Place, Old Testament tabernacle, sermon series, North Church, Kingdom Now, Dr. John Carmichael.

    44 min
  5. Keep the Fire Burning

    May 11

    Keep the Fire Burning

    Keep the Fire Burning | The Golden Lampstand & the Holy Spirit | Spirit-Filled Living What happens when believers try to shine without the oil of the Holy Spirit? In this powerful episode of Kingdom Now with Dr. John Carmichael, continue the journey through the Tabernacle in the series From the Altar to the Glory by exploring the meaning of the Golden Lampstand. Rooted in Exodus 25, Zechariah 4:6, and Acts 1:8, this message reveals how God’s people are called to shine in a dark world through the continual filling and illumination of the Holy Spirit. You’ll learn how to:• Understand the Golden Lampstand as a picture of Spirit-filled believers• Recognize why the church cannot shine without the oil of the Holy Spirit• Rekindle spiritual fire through prayer, worship, and obedience• Receive illumination, wisdom, and revelation from the Holy Spirit• Become a bold witness for Jesus in a dark generation This teaching reminds us that the church was never designed to run on talent, programs, or human effort. We need fresh oil. We need holy fire. We need the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. Key Topics: Holy Spirit, Spirit-filled life, Golden Lampstand, Tabernacle, Pentecostal preaching, revival fire, anointing, spiritual growth, Acts 1:8, Christian witness, presence of God Sermon in a sentence:The church cannot shine by human strength; we need the oil of the Holy Spirit to keep the fire burning. If you’re spiritually dry, burned out, or hungry for fresh fire, this message will stir your heart and challenge you to return to the source of true spiritual power. Subscribe, share, and keep the fire burning.

    51 min
  6. The Brazen Laver — Washed for the Work

    May 7

    The Brazen Laver — Washed for the Work

    In this powerful message from the series From the Altar to the Glory, Dr. John Carmichael continues the Spirit-filled journey through the Old Testament tabernacle with Message 2: The Brazen Laver — Washed for the Work. After the altar came the laver. The priests were not only forgiven by sacrifice; they were washed before ministry. In the same way, God does not only forgive us through the blood of Jesus—He cleanses us, sanctifies us, renews us, and prepares us for the work He has called us to do. This message is a timely call to Spirit-empowered holiness without condemnation. Many believers want power without purity, gifting without grounding, and platform without consecration. But God is raising up clean vessels for fresh oil—people who are washed by the Word, renewed by the Holy Spirit, and surrendered in spirit, soul, and body. Through key passages like Exodus 30:17–21, Psalm 24:3–4, John 13:5–10, Ephesians 5:25–27, and Titus 3:5, Dr. Carmichael teaches that the same God who forgives us at the altar cleanses us at the laver so we can serve Him with clean hands and surrendered hearts. In this episode, you will be encouraged to receive cleansing from shame, surrender hidden compromise, embrace daily renewal through the Word, and walk in the power of the Holy Spirit. Listen now and discover what it means to be washed for the work. Keywords: Pentecostal sermon, Spirit-filled teaching, holiness, sanctification, consecration, tabernacle teaching, brazen laver, washed by the Word, Holy Spirit renewal, Christian podcast, Kingdom Now, Dr. John Carmichael, North Church, clean vessels for fresh oil.

    55 min
  7. Why Healing Ministry Needs Both Compassion and Doctrine

    May 6

    Why Healing Ministry Needs Both Compassion and Doctrine

    Why Healing Ministry Needs Both Compassion and Doctrine Can healing ministry be both deeply compassionate and firmly biblical? In this episode of Kingdom Now with Dr. John Carmichael, Dr. Carmichael teaches why true healing ministry must carry both the heart of Jesus and the truth of Scripture. Some approaches to healing emphasize compassion but lose confidence in God’s promises. Others emphasize doctrine but can become harsh toward people who are hurting. But Jesus modeled something better. He was moved with compassion, taught the kingdom, preached the Word, and healed the sick. In this episode, Dr. Carmichael explains why compassion keeps healing ministry tender, while doctrine keeps it anchored in the Word of God. You will be encouraged to believe Jesus as Healer, pray for the sick with love and faith, and minister healing without shame, pressure, or confusion. This teaching is especially for those who need healing, are praying for someone who needs healing, or want to grow in a Spirit-filled, biblical understanding of divine healing. For a deeper healing journey, get Dr. Carmichael’s book 21 Days of Healing, a faith-building devotional designed to help you meditate on healing Scriptures, pray with confidence, and anchor your heart in Jesus. Listen, follow Kingdom Now with Dr. John Carmichael, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement in their healing journey. #DivineHealing #HealingMinistry #JesusHeals #PentecostalTeaching #ChristianPodcast #KingdomNow #FaithForHealing #HealingPrayer

    19 min
  8. The Blood Still Speaks

    May 4

    The Blood Still Speaks

    The Blood Still Speaks | The Brazen Altar & Power of Jesus’ Blood | Redemption, Healing & Victory Before the glory… there is the blood. In this foundational message from Kingdom Now with Dr. John Carmichael, begin a Spirit-filled journey through the Old Testament Tabernacle by encountering the Brazen Altar—the place where everything starts. This message reveals that the blood of Jesus is not symbolic—it is powerful, present, and still speaking today. Rooted in Exodus 27, Leviticus 17:11, and Hebrews 9–10, this teaching unpacks how the blood of Jesus brings forgiveness, protection, healing, victory, and access into God’s presence. You’ll learn how:• The blood of Jesus speaks forgiveness and removes sin completely• The blood provides covenant protection and breaks the curse• Healing is connected to the finished work of the cross• Spiritual victory comes through the blood of the Lamb• The blood gives you bold access into the presence of God This message will ground you in the truth that you cannot bypass the cross to reach the glory. The Spirit-filled life is not separate from the blood—it flows from it. Key Topics: blood of Jesus, redemption, spiritual warfare, healing, forgiveness, tabernacle, brazen altar, presence of God, victory in Christ, Pentecostal theology Sermon in a sentence:The blood of Jesus is not religious symbolism—it is the living testimony that sin is forgiven, Satan is defeated, and access to God is open. If you want to walk in real power, it starts here—at the altar. Subscribe, share, and rediscover the power of the blood.

    50 min

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