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Carl McIntire Sermons
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The newest sermons from Carl McIntire Sermons on SermonAudio.
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May 28, 2026
Iniquity Shall Abound
This sermon centers on Jesus' warning in Matthew 24 about the last days, emphasizing that as iniquity abounds, the love of many will wax cold, and deception will be widespread—so much so that even the elect could be misled. It highlights the pervasive danger of false prophets, widespread offense, betrayal, and moral decline, all of which threaten the faith of believers, especially within the church. The preacher calls for spiritual vigilance, urging the congregation to remain grounded in Scripture, reject worldly conformity, and resist the subtle infiltration of compromise under the guise of unity or tolerance. He stresses that true faith is preserved not by sentiment or tradition, but by a steadfast commitment to biblical truth, even at great personal cost. The message is both a solemn warning and a call to faithful perseverance, urging every believer to stand firm in the face of cultural and ecclesiastical apostasy.

May 28, 2026
REPORT: Formosa-Hong Kong-Koroea
Dr. McIntire's sermon centers on the indispensable role of the Holy Spirit in the effective proclamation of the gospel, drawing from Luke 11:13 to affirm that God, as a loving Father, freely gives His Spirit to those who ask. It emphasizes that spiritual power is not derived from human effort or strategy, but from divine enablement, illustrated through the parable of the persistent friend and the loving father who gives good gifts. The preacher underscores that the church's mission—whether in the midst of refugee crises in Hong Kong, cultural complacency in Formosa, or the looming threat of communism in Korea—depends entirely on faith in God's promise to empower His Word through the Spirit. The message calls for a renewed dependence on prayer, a bold confidence in God's ability to move in any context, and a rejection of self-reliance, urging believers to trust that the same Spirit who raised Christ can transform hearts and advance the kingdom wherever the gospel is faithfully proclaimed.

October 24, 2025
ADAM AND EVE'S FALL IN THE GARDEN
Dr. McIntire introduces Dr. Allan A. MacRae who delivers the sermon. Dr. MacRae covers the third chapter of Genesis which reveals the origin of sin, suffering, and moral disorder in the world, explaining why a good creation contains such profound evil. Through the fall of Adam and Eve, humanity forfeited its original dominion, introduced spiritual and physical death, and incurred God's just curse upon creation, resulting in toil, hardship, and the presence of sin in every person. Yet even in judgment, God reveals His redemptive plan: the promise of a coming Savior who would bruise Satan's head while enduring the wound of the heel—a prophecy fulfilled in Christ's atoning sacrifice on the cross. This divine mercy provides justification for all who believe, freeing them from eternal condemnation and initiating a lifelong process of sanctification, while calling believers to recognize their shared sinfulness, reject excuses, and faithfully point others to Christ as the only solution to humanity's broken condition.
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