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Fact check: Where can I find David Jeremiah's August 4th sermon online?

Checked on August 4, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on the analyses provided, none of the sources directly provide David Jeremiah's specific August 4th sermon. The search results primarily returned general resources from his ministry rather than the specific sermon requested [1] [2] [3].

The most relevant findings include:

  • Daily devotional content for August 4th, 2025, titled "A Penny for Your Prayers" [1]
  • General access points to David Jeremiah's ministry through the official Turning Point website, which offers radio and television broadcasts and other resources [2] [3]
  • One full sermon link was found, but it was not specifically identified as the August 4th sermon - instead featuring "The Hidden Cults Hijacking Your Faith" based on Colossians 2 [4]
  • Technical barriers prevented access to some potential sources, with Facebook showing temporary block notices [5] [6]

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original question lacks important context about where David Jeremiah typically publishes his sermons. The analyses reveal that his content is distributed through multiple channels including the official Turning Point website, radio broadcasts, television programs, and streaming services [2] [3].

Alternative approaches for finding the August 4th sermon that weren't fully explored include:

  • Checking the Turning Point TV website directly, as suggested in one analysis [4]
  • Accessing his radio and television broadcast archives [2] [3]
  • Utilizing the streaming services mentioned in his ministry resources [3]

The question also doesn't specify whether the user is looking for a live sermon, recorded service, or written transcript, which could affect where the content might be available.

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original question contains no apparent misinformation or bias - it is a straightforward informational request. However, there is an implicit assumption that David Jeremiah delivered a specific sermon on August 4th that would be readily available online.

The question may reflect an expectation of immediate online availability that doesn't account for potential delays in posting content, different distribution schedules across platforms, or the possibility that not all sermons are made available online immediately after delivery.

Additionally, the phrasing suggests the user expects a single, easily identifiable location for the sermon, when the analyses show that David Jeremiah's content is distributed across multiple platforms and formats [1] [2] [3], requiring users to check various sources to find specific content.

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