This is your hub for inspiration, learning, and spiritual growth. Here, you’ll find an extensive collection of Pastor Ed Anderson’s sermons, Bible studies, seminars, and workshops—all designed to deepen your faith, enrich your understanding of God’s Word, and equip you for a life of purpose and hope.
Whether you’re looking for a powerful sermon to uplift your spirit, a Bible study to dive deeper into scripture, or a workshop to strengthen your walk with God, you’ll find it all right here. Explore, watch, and share these messages with others as we journey together in faith.
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Uncover the truth behind The Gathering Clouds as we explore the Signs of the End through End-Time Prophecy rooted in Matthew 24:6-8. This sermon dives into Wars and Rumors of Wars, Natural Disasters in Prophecy, and Moral Decay, showing how these fulfill Jesus’ Prophecies and signal the Last Days Warnings. Learn the importance of Spiritual Readiness and how to recognize God’s Warning Messages in the Prophetic Birth Pains of today. With insights from Ellen White Prophecies and Biblical Truth for Today, discover practical steps for Final Crisis Preparation and the urgency to Prepare for Christ’s Return. This video connects Global Conflict and Prophecy to modern events, reminding us of God’s Love in Warnings and providing End-Time Lessons for living in the last days. Join us for this Adventist Sermon on Prophecy and grow your Faith in the Last Days.
Discover the profound truths about The Shaking and Spiritual Renewal in this powerful message rooted in Hebrews 12:26-27. Learn how Faith Under Trial is tested during the End-Time Prophecy as God’s Refiner’s Fire separates the Wheat and Tares. This sermon explores Ellen White Prophecies, the Straight Testimony to the Laodicean Church, and the Signs of the Last Days, equipping you to build an Unshakable Faith. Prepare for the Final Crisis with insights into God’s Judgment, Last Days Preparation, and the Church’s Purification. Discover how Christian Faith Testing reveals God’s Love in the Shaking, offering hope and guidance to Prepare for Eternity. Dive into Prophetic Truth, understand Bible Prophecy Explained, and ignite a Church Revival with this urgent Adventist Sermon about faith, trials, and End-Time Lessons for all believers.
In a world growing darker with spiritual complacency and distraction, the midnight cry echoes with urgency: “Here is the Bridegroom! Come out to meet Him!” (Matthew 25:6). This sermon delves into the powerful parable of the Ten Virgins, a message from Jesus that emphasizes the importance of spiritual readiness in the last days. Half of the virgins were prepared, their lamps filled with oil, symbolizing the Holy Spirit and a daily connection with Christ. The other half were unprepared, caught off guard when the bridegroom arrived. What made the difference? Preparation, commitment, and vigilance. Join us to answer the question: When the midnight cry sounds, will your lamp be ready?
In the heart of Revelation 14 lies one of the most urgent and powerful messages in all of Scripture: the Three Angels’ Messages. These divine proclamations are God’s final call to humanity before the return of Christ, offering both a warning and an invitation. In this sermon, we will unpack the eternal gospel proclaimed by the first angel, the warning against spiritual Babylon from the second angel, and the solemn call to reject the mark of the beast given by the third angel. This timely and prophetic message reveals God’s character of love, justice, and mercy as He seeks to prepare His people for the last great conflict of earth’s history. The Three Angels’ Messages are not just warnings—they are a roadmap for salvation, a call to worship God as Creator, and an invitation to stand firm in truth during the final crisis.
The Bible warns of a time when the cities will fall, and God’s people must be prepared to flee. Are we approaching that moment? Jesus Himself gave a clear warning in Luke 21:20-21: “When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation is near. Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains.” This was not only a prophecy for the past but a foreshadowing of the final crisis before His return.
Have you ever wondered why Jesus hasn’t returned yet? Why does it feel like God’s promises are delayed? The Bible is clear—God’s timing is never late, even when it seems slow to us. In this powerful sermon, we explore why God allows delays, how patience builds faith and endurance, and why waiting is a crucial part of the Christian journey.
The final crisis is coming—will you endure or fall away? The Bible describes God’s last-day people as those who keep the commandments of God and have the faith of Jesus (Revelation 14:12). But how do we develop the patience and endurance needed to stand in the last days?
The Bible speaks of a final great harvest—a time when the faithful will be gathered, and the unprepared will be left behind. Are you ready to be part of the harvest? James 5:7-8 tells us: “Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains.”
The Bible speaks of a final sealing—a moment when God’s people will receive His mark of protection, while others receive the mark of the beast. Are you truly prepared for what’s coming? The sealing is not about outward signs—it’s about who you truly worship, whom you obey, and where your loyalty lies.
The Time of Trouble: Escaping the Final Crisis | Are You Ready? The Bible warns of a coming time of trouble unlike anything the world has ever seen. Wars, natural disasters, persecution, and global chaos will test the faith of every believer. Are you spiritually prepared for what’s coming?
1 Peter 4:17 – “For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?” The final judgment doesn’t start with the world—it starts with God’s people! Many believe that judgment is only for the wicked, but Scripture reveals that God first examines His church before executing justice upon the world.
Can you still be loved after making a colossal mistake? Many of us wrestle with the weight of shame and regret, believing that our past defines us and that we’re beyond forgiveness. But Romans 5:8 reminds us of an incredible truth: “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” God sees past your mistakes and offers you a way forward. No failure, no sin, and no moment is so dark that His love can’t reach you. Don’t let shame hold you back—embrace the hope and forgiveness that only God can provide.
Where is God when life feels chaotic and frightening? We all have those storms—moments when everything feels out of control, when we’re overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. In those times, it can feel like God is far away, or even that He’s forgotten us. But here’s the truth: “Perfect love drives out fear” (1 John 4:18). God’s love isn’t distant—it reaches through every storm, every fear, every doubt. Just like Jesus stepping out onto that stormy sea, God’s love shows up right in the middle of our mess, reassuring us that we’re not alone.
“God’s love is not for an exclusive club.” John 4, Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at a well—a woman who, by cultural standards, should’ve been ignored. She was a Samaritan, despised by Jews, and a woman, marginalized in society. But Jesus doesn’t care about those boundaries. He speaks to her, offers her living water, and changes her life forever. Do you feel disqualified from God’s love? Maybe it’s because of who you are, what you’ve done, or the labels others have placed on you. It’s easy to feel unworthy or believe that God’s love is reserved for “better” people. But here’s the truth: “For God shows no partiality” (Romans 2:11). His love crosses every boundary—race, gender, status, or sin. Just like Jesus embraced the Samaritan woman, He embraces you, fully and completely. God’s love isn’t exclusive. It’s for everyone—including you. You’re never too far, too flawed, or too different for His love to reach you.
“God chases after you, even when you’re running away.” Jonah was called by God to preach in Nineveh, but instead of obeying, he ran as far as he could in the opposite direction. His attempt to escape led to chaos—a raging storm and being swallowed by a great fish. But even in Jonah’s rebellion, God pursued him, redirecting him back to his mission. Have you ever tried to escape God’s call? Maybe you’ve run from Him, thinking you’re not ready, not worthy, or just unwilling. But running often leaves us feeling lost, purposeless, and empty. Here’s the good news: “Surely your goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life.” (Psalm 23:6) God’s love doesn’t give up. It relentlessly pursues you, no matter how far you’ve strayed. You may run, but God will always chase after you with love, grace, and purpose. His love is relentless, not to punish, but to bring you back where you truly belong—in His arms.
Feeling like you've gone too far? This video explores the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, revealing the depth of God's patient and unwavering love. No matter how far you've wandered, God is waiting with open arms. It's never too late to come home.
Do you ever feel like no one cares? This video answers that question with the powerful message of Jesus's sacrifice. His death on the cross is the ultimate demonstration of God's love for you. As John 15:13 says, there is no greater love.
The world is in crisis. Darkness is spreading. But God is calling His people to revive the fire and stand for truth—just like Elijah did on Mount Carmel. The Elijah Message is more than a story from the past; it’s a prophetic call for this generation to return to God with bold faith, fearless obedience, and Holy Spirit power.
The Great Controversy is the cosmic battle between good and evil, between God and Satan, between the forces of oppression and the power of deliverance. In Exodus chapters 1 and 2, we see this struggle unfold in the lives of the Israelites, who are enslaved under the oppressive rule of Pharaoh. Their suffering is not just a political or economic issue—it is a spiritual battle against the people of God and His divine purpose.
In John 13, on the night before His crucifixion, Jesus did something radical. The King of Kings took off His outer garment, wrapped a towel around His waist, and knelt before His disciples to wash their feet. This act was more than a cultural courtesy; it was a living parable of humility, cleansing, and selfless love. The ordinance of humility, or foot washing, is a sacred practice that reminds us of our need for spiritual cleansing and our call to serve one another. It is a moment of reflection, reconciliation, and renewal—a tangible expression of Jesus’ command to love one another as He has loved us (John 13:34).
In Faith to Move A Mountain, we’ll explore the extraordinary power of faith and how it can move mountains—both literal and metaphorical. Drawing from Jesus’ words in Matthew 17:20, this message will inspire and challenge us to trust God for the impossible. Whether facing insurmountable obstacles, overwhelming fears, or daunting uncertainties, this sermon will reveal how even a mustard seed of faith can unleash God’s transformative power in our lives. Together, we will journey up the “mountain” of faith, learning practical ways to strengthen our trust in God, hold firm in His promises, and witness His miracles in everyday life. Prepare to be encouraged to step out in faith, face your mountains, and see them move through God’s strength!
Explore the profound truths of the sanctuary doctrine and its relevance for today. Journey through the courts of God’s sanctuary to uncover His divine plan of salvation, the ongoing ministry of Jesus as our High Priest, and the hope of cleansing and restoration. This sermon will reveal how the sanctuary points to Christ’s ultimate sacrifice, His intercessory work in heaven, and the promise of His soon return. Discover how God’s sanctuary message speaks to your life, offering assurance, victory, and a clear pathway to God’s throne of grace.
This sermon explores the profound truth that Jesus Christ is the scepter of God, a symbol of divine authority, righteousness, and victory. In ancient times, a scepter represented the power and dominion of a king, and Scripture reveals that Jesus is the ultimate embodiment of God’s authority. Hebrews 1:8 declares, “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever; the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom.”
What does it mean to bless the Lord? How can we, as finite and flawed humans, glorify the infinite and holy God? In this powerful and transformative sermon, we explore the biblical call to bless the Lord—an act of worship that goes beyond words and touches every aspect of our lives. Drawing from key scriptures like Psalm 103:1-5 and Romans 12:1, this message dives into the practical and spiritual dimensions of blessing God with our mind, body, and soul.
This sermon is a transformative message exploring how God invites us into a deeper communion with Him—a sacred space where past mistakes are left behind, sins are forgiven, and we are made new through His grace. Through powerful scriptures like 2 Corinthians 5:17, Luke 22:19-20, and Lamentations 3:22-23, we’ll discover how Christ’s sacrifice offers us the ultimate clean slate and equips us to walk into the future with purpose, strength, and unwavering hope.
Jesus said that prior to the 2nd Coming there will be an all-out attack by Satan on God's people. Satan will use natural disasters and pandemic plagues and then will use social unrest. Sound familiar? But the RED ALERT really starts sounding when you see individuals who claim to have received DREAMS and VISIONS from God. They will be convincing. They will be subtle and they will look, sound and have the credibility of a Christian or Christian Pastor. But how can you know that the message is truly from God and not from the Adversary just trying to confuse and derail God's people. It's a fearsome time. Find out NOW how to apply a biblical test to every doctrine, prophecy and message claimed to be from God.
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