Tony Alamo

Tony Alamo, June 21, 2026


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Ep200, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 98, Receiving Spiritual Life Through Repentance, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit
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A Ministry Message Offered Without Charge
Tony Alamo opens the program by identifying the episode as part 98 of “How to Have God’s Life Living in You” and program number 200. He emphasizes that the ministry offers CDs, audio tapes, Bibles, literature, and other religious materials free of charge, including postage and handling. He contrasts this approach with ministries that charge for religious materials and frames free distribution as part of his understanding of the gospel.
A Prayer for Missionary Outreach and Spiritual Aid
The program moves into a long prayer in which Alamo says he wants to send ambassadors to Africa, India, the Philippines, China, Pakistan, and other places where people are in need. He says he wants to help with physical needs such as food, water, and medicine, but insists that spiritual teaching and repentance are even more important. His prayer emphasizes fear of God, obedience, repentance from willful sin, and the belief that people need the Word of God to receive eternal life.
Letters from Georgia, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Ireland
The letter-reading portions include messages from Covington, Georgia; Nigeria; the Philippines; and Ireland. The Georgia letter thanks the ministry for its radio broadcasts and asks for prayer for a ministry in Conyers. The Nigerian letter describes family rejection, suicidal thoughts, and a request for Bibles. The Philippine letter requests materials for student ministry and evangelism. The Ireland letter thanks the ministry for Bibles and asks for continued support, including copies of “The Messiah According to Bible Prophecy.”
Warnings Against Disobedience and Religious Opposition
Throughout the episode, Alamo speaks forcefully about what he describes as devils, counterfeit believers, disobedience in churches, and opposition to spiritual leadership. He connects these themes to his interpretation of Revelation, Moses, Miriam, and the idea of measuring people by the Word of God. He also discusses accusations that his ministry is a cult, rejecting that label and warning listeners against what he calls blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Political, Prophetic, and Apocalyptic Claims
Alamo comments on suicide, terrorism, atomic weapons, the United States, the Vatican, Waco, and global conflict. These comments are presented as his own religious and political claims. He argues that young people are losing hope because of world events and says he believes future attacks will occur in unexpected places. He also criticizes secular government, religious institutions, and media systems, tying these subjects to his broader apocalyptic and anti-establishment preaching.
Luke 13, Luke 14, Humility, and the Salvation Prayer
Near the end, Sharon reads passages from Luke 13 and Luke 14, including references to Herod, Jerusalem, the Sabbath healing, and the parable of taking the lowest seat. Alamo interprets these passages as warnings against religious hypocrisy and government opposition to God. He concludes by inviting listeners to humble themselves, repent, be born again, and repeat a salvation prayer. The program closes with instructions for receiving program 200 and ministry materials.
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