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Allen Jackson Ministries

#737: A New Reformation

Allen Jackson Ministries

Ben Hayes

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Our culture needs a reformation, and that's going to start from change within each of our hearts. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for a greater awareness of God's power and a desire to develop spiritually. We can impact our society for God's Kingdom when we consistently choose to commit and submit to our faith. Pastor Allen shares a four-step process that fuels this transformation: repent from carnal behaviors, renounce any attachment to them, release anyone or anything we're harboring unforgiveness toward, and resolve to be different. Through the blood of Jesus, we have been made clean, and when we pursue a deeper faith, God works in and through us to renew our culture.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So I have an invitation for you.

0:07.0

Let's change.

0:08.0

Let's stop waiting for somebody else.

0:10.0

Let's not wait for an election.

0:13.0

Elections are just revelations of the character of the people in the nation.

0:17.0

And how many elections do we have to see where we choose people who are in favor of gross immorality

0:24.9

sacrificing our children? I mean, the list goes on and on. How many times do we have to do

0:29.6

that before we recognize we have a hard problem? Let's change. I believe that has to begin in the

0:35.3

hearts of God's people.

0:42.2

You're listening to Alan Jackson Ministries.

0:47.2

You can get the outlines for this episode at Alanjaxon.com slash podcast.

0:53.1

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0:56.4

leave us a five-star rating and review. Hopefully, that will help others find out about them as well.

0:59.6

Now it's on to Pastor Allen.

1:02.0

Be blessed.

1:09.2

I want to begin a new study under the theme of a new reformation.

1:14.9

I put a quote in your notes.

1:16.3

It's from a secular history book about the church and the age of revolution.

1:20.5

The time period isn't as relevant for us as the quote in this moment.

1:24.1

It says a reform is a correction of abuses, but a revolution is a transfer

1:28.7

of power. What starts as reforming often ends in a revolutionary movement. I believe it's

1:35.6

an accurate statement of history, but I believe it has a direct application to our lives and

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