Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries
Ep172 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 70
This broadcast, hosted by Pastor Tony Alamo, emphasizes the critical necessity of immediate spiritual salvation through a blend of international mission reports and theological discourse. The program features a powerful testimony of transformation from a prominent businessman and a sobering examination of the "Great White Throne" judgment.
Global Impact and Personal Transformation
The ministry reports significant expansion across Africa and North America, fueled by the distribution of literature. In Kenya, local ministers report a surge in conversions through street witnessing, while in Brooklyn, individuals describe profound "spiritual interventions" triggered by reading the ministry’s newsletters during daily routines. These accounts serve as evidence for the ministry's claim that spiritual awakening often bypasses traditional religious structures to reach people in their everyday environments.
A central highlight of the program is the testimony of Leslie "Buster" White, a former high-profile businessman who owned six furniture stores across three states. White addresses allegations of "mind control" by clarifying that his conversion was a supernatural experience that occurred independently before he ever met Pastor Alamo. Despite pressure from influential friends in the legal community, White maintains that his commitment to the ministry has not hindered his secular success; rather, he claims his businesses have increased while he focuses on spiritual work.
The theological core of the message focuses on the "Great White Throne" judgment, described as an unavoidable "date with the deity." Alamo warns that this judgment is reserved for those who have not achieved a "born again" state, categorizing the defendants into four groups: the overt sinners, the self-righteous who rely on their own morality, the procrastinators who delay salvation, and religious church members who trust in denominations or rituals rather than Christ himself. The sermon underscores that at this final stage, all worldly status, wealth, and physical hiding places will vanish, leaving the soul alone before God.
The episode concludes with a call to immediate action, rejecting the "mañana" (tomorrow) attitude toward salvation. By weaving together the success of global missions with the gravity of eternal judgment, the broadcast aims to move the listener from passive religious observation to an active, "zealous" spiritual life