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The Necessity of God

The Necessity of God

The Necessity of God is a foundational truth that every pastor must preach with urgency and power. This sermon, The Necessity of God, boldly reminds us that when there was nothing—no light, no elements, no structure—God’s Spirit and His Word were all that existed. And that was more than enough. Preach The Necessity of God to stir faith in a weary church, to awaken hearts, and to remind your people that God doesn’t need resources—He is the source.

From Genesis 1:1 to John 1:1, The Necessity of God takes your congregation on a Holy Ghost-charged journey through the raw beginnings of creation, showing how Word and Spirit birthed everything. In a world filled with noise, shortage, and substitutes, this sermon brings it back to the essentials: God’s presence and God’s Word. No matter the size of your church, the qualifications of your team, or the state of your finances, this message declares—if you have the Spirit and the Word, you have enough.

The Necessity of God is packed with biblical truth, powerful imagery, and real-time relevance. It inspires pastors to stop relying on the machinery of modern ministry and return to what truly brings revival—the undeniable presence of the Lord. The sermon emphasizes that revival doesn’t ride in on slick programs or human effort. It rides in on a hungry people filled with faith, calling down Heaven’s fire with desperate prayer and relentless worship.

What sets this sermon apart? Its urgent tone, its deep roots in Apostolic doctrine, and its fierce focus on the presence and power of God. It’s perfect for any moment when your church needs to be reminded that what we really need—is Him. You won’t preach The Necessity of God and have a passive response. It demands decision. It calls for action. It ignites something holy.

Preach it to stir faith. Preach it to shake complacency. Preach it to ignite prayer.

This message also confronts spiritual substitutes. It shines a spotlight on the temptation to rely on music, programs, or popularity instead of the fire of the Spirit. Like Hezekiah reopening the temple and restoring true worship, this sermon calls the church back to the altar, back to power, and back to presence.

And yes—this sermon includes moments of humor and clarity that make the truth stick. You’ll laugh. You’ll shout. You’ll remember. Illustrations like the Easter Bunny and Red Riding Hood bring the point home: if we could believe silly things as children, we can believe in the miracle-working power of God right now.

So if your people feel overwhelmed, if your team feels under-resourced, or if your spirit is dry, The Necessity of God is the sermon you need to preach next. It’s more than a sermon. It’s a call back to the fire, the altar, and the miraculous.

Because when God is all you have—He’s all you need.