Whole Heart Fellowship Sermons: Recent Episodes

Midtown Baptist Temple

Sermons from Whole Heart Fellowship.

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In our series on Minor Prophets, we take a look at Obadiah's prophecy regarding Edom; how they got to the place of judgment and God's ultimate promise to Israel as a result.

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The book of Habakkuk concludes with the prophet’s song of prayer and vision, depicting the power of God, the relentless attack of the enemy, and the joyful strength for the believer who is full of faith.

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After learning about the devastating Babylonian attack on Judah that was about to occur, and trying to make sense of the injustice before God, Habakkuk humbles Himself, embracing the word of the Lord. It is through this process that he transitions from worrier to worshipper, as he gets new perspective and insight on both His enemies and the almighty God.

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In Habakkuk 1, the prophet wrestles with the injustice around him and brings his concerns to God. In response, God reveals that He will indeed deal with the sin—but through the surprising means of the pagan Babylonians conquering the people. Though this seems like the wrong direction to Habakkuk, the chapter reveals a deeper truth: God is at work even in the midst of injustice, offering salvation, even when He seems distant or indifferent.

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We see a virtual courtroom with testimony, evidence and a verdict. Even so, the Lord is gracious and merciful.

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In Micah's second sermon, he addresses leadership and why their actions warrant judgment. We also see a beautiful description of Israel's restoration with the Lord.

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We review Micah's first sermon for understanding and depth of clarity. He uses location, word play and contrast to communicate his message of coming judgment and a promise of restoration.

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We start in Micah in our Minor Prophet series. As an overview, we consider where he lived and how that influenced his call and ministry. We see the leadership environment he lived in and how his prophecies transcended his own time.

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Though the scattering of Israel was on the horizon, the Lord reminds them of his mercy and grace in their past, present and future. Help and salvation is within reach, but the choice to receive God’s hand of forgiveness is up to Israel.

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In the third of this four-part series, we see Israel headed right back to the bondage that God delivered them from in Egypt, but this time it will be with a new enemy – Assyria. Israel’s demonic influence and rebellion parallels the most heinous acts ever recorded in the Bible. Though darkness has ensued, God lays out the path to course correct and points to a future time when Israel will again be used for God’s purposes.

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As the picture continues to unfold of Israel’s adulterous relationship with the surrounding nations, we see God’s heart to heal thwarted by Israel’s heart set on iniquity.

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In the first three chapters of Hosea, we see the painful mission of marriage to an unfaithful spouse that the Lord commissions Hosea to embark on. Through this heart-wrenching relationship, we see a clear picture of Israel’s infidelity and the Lord’s immediate judgment and future redemption of His people.

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We conclude our short study of Amos by looking at the visions he has regarding Israel's future. We see how God is proclaiming judgment and a transition on how he interacts with Israel.

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Just as God called Jeremiah for a specific mission and provided him with faithful supporters, so God calls His servants today—and calls His people to support them in His work!

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Amos continues to explain the coming judgment to the whole house of Israel. We see some themes on the unjust/just and that ultimately give us instruction on how to live today.

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Amos already addresses the heathens, so he turns his focus on Judah and Israel, addressing their sin and how God has dealt with them but how they haven't repented. We use this backdrop to challenge our readiness to repent.

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We see how God's people have perpetually battled enemies and God's judgment on them. But we see why that judgment comes.

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Nahum 3 is the account of the manifold sins that Nineveh has committed, leading to the city’s final judgment.

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We use Amos' statement about who he was and how others now see him as a springboard for a look into our identity and a healthy approach to changing it in Christ.

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In Nahum chapter 2, the prophet foretells of a mighty army, consisting of the Babylonians and the Medes, advancing on Nineveh. In this overtaking of Assyria’s capital, we see an example of the Lord using wicked nations against each other to enact judgment.

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The book of Nahum is a continuation of the narrative of Jonah, but from a future prophetic perspective, declaring the destruction of Nineveh by the Babylonian empire. Nahum chapter one begins God declaring the love for His people (Judah) and the vengeance that He will take on His enemies.

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We see that Jonah is angry with God's forgiveness. He is further angry when the gourd is removed. We explore how to Biblically respond to God blessing others.

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In our series of the Minor Prophets, we see Jonah's second chance to be obedient and how that impacts the great city of Ninevah.

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In association with our class Christmas celebration, we take a look at Bethlehem and why Jesus was born there.

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The parallels of Jonah and Christ are undeniable. We look at the application and limits of signs and types.

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Jonah was given a clear directive by God and chose to disobey him. We look at that decision and the consequences of it.

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When the Lord Jesus returns for the second time, to end the tribulation and execute the day of judgment against the nations, He will reestablish His kingdom in Jerusalem for a thousand years, pouring out spiritual and physical blessing upon His people.

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In parallel to the the locusts that brought famine upon the land of Judah in Joel’s time, Joel sees a future in chapter two, where a mighty army comes and destroys the land. In light of this coming destruction, the Lord calls His people to repent and gives promise of a future healing, of both land and heart.

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The Mosaic covenant was broken repeatedly by the kings of Israel and Judah. The warnings of famine and exile, given long before in Deuteronomy, came to pass during the ministry of Joel. In chapter 1, we see the prophet calling God’s people to mourn and recognize the transpiring devastation as from the Lord.

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We take a look at the minor prophets in preparation for our new series. We test our preconceived knowledge and understand the circumstances in which they lived and importance of the Minor Prophets to our lives today.

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We look at the miracle of the resurrection. We review some of the logistics of the event, and understand the complete trinity role in it. Lastly, we see the impact to believers of this greatest miracle.

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Jesus restores sight to blind Bartimaeus.

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God desires fruit out of the lives of His people that brings glory to His name. Israel, like the barren fig tree, was not producing fruit for the Lord, but had rejected His word and were plotting to murder His Son. Their stewardship was withered like the cursed fig tree, ushering in the time of the Gentiles (the Church age).

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We look at the miracle of the raising of Lazarus from the dead and how Jesus establishes the timeline to teach and the decision point we have knowing of this resurrection power.

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We see the circumstances leading up to Peter cutting off Malchus's ear in the Garden and who was really in charge. We dive into why Jesus says to have a sword.

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Jesus’ second feeding miracle in the wilderness is another great picture of a shepherd caring for His flock. Through this example, we learn that ministry can be both directed toward those in need and a tool for developing growing leaders.

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Many are looking for that luck of the draw moment to rescue them from life’s challenges. In John 5, we see Jesus heal a paralytic that could not get himself into a known antidote of healing on time. In modern times, people are still waiting around the pool of lottery, border crossing and the like to find their moment of elevation. Would the church have a solution for whosoever desires to be whole of whatsoever ails them?

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Without the Disciples knowing it is him, Jesus, challenges the disciples to fish again and they bring an unnatural haul of fish. We see how the disciples are waiting on this appearance of the Lord and a strong possibility as to why there are so many fish.

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In the latter half of Matthew 9, we see that faith is seeing beyond your circumstances according to God’s will.

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In moments of crisis, it’s difficult to think clearly or act effectively. Jairus, a ruler of a northern synagogue, whose daughter just died, demonstrates an effective way to approach God with honor and desperation to bring His power into a hopeless situation.

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We see another sabbath healing, a woman with a severe spinal deformity. We see how she was unable to help herself, how we can be good ministers and how Jesus's call to her and subsequent healing is a great example of what he does in our lives.

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People were healed when they touched Jesus's garment. We see futility of man's attempts and the identification of who Christ is, in his garment. Also, we learn of how our garments tell a story.

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In this gospel story, as Jesus declares a man’s sins are forgiven, we see that a scornful heart will inhibit one’s ability to see God at work, even if it’s right in front of them.

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Guest Speaker Myles Cheadle shows how God uses the wilderness to sanctify us for His glory.

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In Luke 7, we find Jesus resurrecting a widow’s son from the dead, picturing our spiritual resurrection in Christ.

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We see how the Centurion invested in good relationships and sought the things of God before he had a need. We also see the simplicity of authority and speaking on someone's behalf.

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We see the Pharisees attempting to ensnare Jesus with a healing on the Sabbath in the Synagogue. Jesus expounds on the Sabbath and their laws, heals the man; restoring his hand to function.

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Peter was questioned by a tribute collector about Jesus’ participation in the giving. What is a seemingly straightforward task of retrieval becomes a deeper lesson on the freedom and provision given to God’s children.

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In our continuing series on Jesus's miracles, we look at the healing of the man who could not hear and had a speech impediment, often called 'healing of the deaf and dumb'. Jesus interacts very personally with the man and we see how this is a picture of what Jesus does in the life of a believer.

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The second time the disciples find themselves in a storm on the Sea of Galilee, Jesus is not in the boat with them. This passage reinfoces the truth that the trials that the Lord allows to manifest in our lives brings insight into our true nature and the nature of the Father. When we are in the Lord’s Spirit, we will reflect Him as His children.

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As Jesus and his disciples cross the Sea of Galilee, we see two very different responses to the storms of life. Jesus’ response is not only a lesson in finding peace in God, but also reveals his holy authority over all of creation.

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We look at the healing of the Maniac at Gadera. We address two supposed contradictions in the accounts. We also see the true authority Christ has and the impact of a ministry that changes lives.

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We look at the healing of the ten lepers and how only one returned back to praise the Lord for his healing.

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We look at the miracle of feed the 5,000 (men, plus women and children). We break the four accounts into similar aspects and discuss each.

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We take a dive into the interaction of Jesus and Peter before Christ calls Peter to follow him. It involves the use of Peter's boat and the following of a simple, but irrational command.

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There is a stark contrast between Jesus’ ministry to the Samaritans and the neighboring Galileans. Through the study of John 4, we see that no matter the ministry method, God ultimately desires for all to come to belief in His son Jesus.

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Jesus’ first miracle recorded in scripture was turning water into wine at a wedding. Though this may, at face value, appear to merely be addressing a social need, closer study reveals a signal of the new covenant that will come through the shed blood of Jesus.

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We take a look at Paul's persecutions and afflictions, and what the difference is between them. We see how afflictions can grow us and how persecutions are designed to break us.

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The suffering Servant, our Lord Jesus Christ, was not contained in death or burial, but resurrected. The manifold eye witness accounts, along with His commission to preach the gospel to every creature, was the history-making catalyst to bring hope to a death-sentenced world.

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As the suffering servant continued to stand before the Roman government and the angry mob, He continued steadfast to the cross to die for our sins and remove the barrier between God and man.

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In our ongoing series surrounding the relationship of Paul and Timothy, we take a deeper dive into Longsuffering and Patience (and the difference between them). We also see charity as a key characteristic in ministry.

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Paul tells Timothy that he has fully known Paul and mentions specific areas. In this series we look at each of these areas where Timothy FULLY knows Paul. Today, we look at Paul's purpose and faith.

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As Israel observed the Passover feast, Jesus was betrayed, abandoned, arrested and declared guilty of blasphemy. Despite all the adversity, Jesus remains strong in the Spirit and continues to walk toward the cross.

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As we explore Paul and Timothy's relationship, we see that Paul addresses how/what he taught (doctrine) and his manner of living, as key components of an intimate ministry relationship.

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Jesus warns His disciples of future tribulations and equips them to overcome through discernment and remaining watchful.

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Once again, Jesus silences the religious rulers who are relentless on trying to catch Him in his words. Through the dialogue, we learn a great deal about God’s desire to see fruit for His Son’s inheritance.

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We start a new series looking at Paul and Timothy's deep relationship. We see how their history and experiences created a partnership for longstanding ministry and dealing with challenges to the Christian life.

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We see how the priests were prepared for the ministry and how once the Tabernacle work was completed, the glory of the Lord showed up. This is parallelled to the NT believer and the finished work of the cross.

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As Jesus enters Jerusalem and cleanses the temple, he demonstrates His righteous authority in word and deed.

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As Jesus and the disciples make their way to Jerusalem, the Lord continues to engage various people and show us that the ways of the Lord are different from the ways of man.

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We look at the garments and their accessories, which were used in the service of the tabernacle. We look at the expectations of the wearer and how it echoes to our service as New Testament believers.

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We look at the Ark of the Covenant and its covering, the Mercy Seat. We see how the Lord uses this to dwell with his people.

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As Jesus continues His ministry around Galilee, He reveals to His disciples His future glory and the coming judgments.

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We look at the significance of the altar of incense. We see how unique the altar is from the rest of the furniture of the Tabernacle. We also see how it pictures a pure prayer life before the Lord.

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The Father reveals the identity of Jesus to the disciples – the anointed Messiah. It is during this pivotal time of ministry and teaching that they learn about Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection, along with their own cross to bear if they were to continue as His disciples.

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We look at the pictures in the table of shewbread and its pointing to Christ and provision for ministry.

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We see how the design, placement and function of the Golden Candlestick, empowers us for ministry.

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We look at the construct, position and purpose of the brazen laver which points to our preparedness for ministry; we must minister with clean hands and feet.

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We look at the construct and tools of the brasen altar and the different aspects of the fire of judgment of the Lord and the application of blood of the offering.

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Jesus openly rebukes Israel’s religious rulers for their hypocrisy and prioritization of man’s traditions over God’s law. As his ministry temporarily shifts to the Gentiles, we see both a revelation of God’s heart for all nations and the foreshadowing of the church being composed of believing Jews and Gentiles.

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We take a look at the final structural part of the tabernacle plans. The court is made by the hangings around the perimeter of the Tabernacle proper. We see the purpose and application of this to our lives.

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In this message we review a bit of the structure from the last message and then focus on the differences between the curtain and the vail and the spiritual implications of the construct, including the pillars upon which they hang.

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In a shortened message, we look at the structure of the Tabernacle and see how it reflects a strong intimacy within the trinity. We also see the picture of how man is empowered to be part of the body, fitly joined.

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As Jesus’ ministry continues to spread throughout Israel, we see God’s mighty work both hindered by opposition and unbelief, and also multiplied through the sending of the Apostles. Ultimately, His ministry endures amidst difficulties on multiple fronts.

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We go deep on the Linen and Goats' Hair coverings and the spiritual applications.

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We look at those called to craft the tabernacle. We see the communication pathway, the wise hearted and discipleship personified.

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There are many obstacles to life, including danger, demons, disease and ultimately, death. Jesus demonstrates His authority over each of these four areas to give empirical evidence to eyewitnesses of His divine nature.

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We look at the materials of the Tabernacle, what they represent and their general purpose. This is a picture of how God wants to mold and use us for His glory.

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We look at the call to give, how it was given and what was given.

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Examining the pattern for prayer Christ gave His disciples.

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We start a new phase of our study in the book of Exodus. We look at why the tabernacle was designed and built.

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In response to Israel’s rejection, Jesus begins teaching in parables, to both conceal and reveal the truths of the kingdom of God.

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We see the people rebel in making a golden calf and the circumstances that led to that choice. We also see Moses' response and contrast how to Biblically react to sinful conditions.

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We see how after Moses delivered a fairly long and significant message from the Lord, he directs the people and then returns to the Lord. We analyze how a present (in time and closeness) relationship to the Lord is key to ministry.

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We see how the Lord promises to fight for the children of Israel in the Promised land and how it will happen little by little.

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As Israel’s religious leaders continue to reject Jesus’ ministry, we begin to see the mystery of the church unfold.

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God commands the children of Israel to set aside time each year for 3 feasts. We look at the value of this, the risks of missing the point and the picture of the future.

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We look at the judgments presented to Moses by God, which cover a wide range of real life scenarios and how to deal with them.

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We see how the issuing of the 10 Commandments, response to the Lord moving and principles of sacrifice at the altar point us to a right relationship with the Lord.

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Jesus continues His preaching and healing ministry, but is under intense scrutiny from the hard-hearted religious leaders.

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We see the Lord's interaction with the children of Israel has expectations and those expectations give us insight to living a sanctified life; we explore sanctification.

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Pastor Will Mata walks us through an introduction to the book of 1 Peter, showing the power of God’s grace in the life of average men and women.

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We look at Jethro's counsel to Moses and how Moses implements structure to provide assistance in ministry.

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We look at Moses' testimony before Jethro and how powerful a personal testimony is. We include a strong example and allow small group time to work on our individual testimonies.

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Amalek attacks the Children of Israel and they respond in battle; battle which is one first spiritually and then by not being weary.

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Why are lambs a biblical theme throughout the Old and New Testament. In this sermon, we will see through the sacrifice of Jesus, the Lamb of God, God’s atonement for our sin.

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The Children of Israel, for a third time, lack faith for provision. Their sin escalating to doubting God's presence. The Lord instructs Moses in ministry leadership through provision.

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We see how to Biblically respond to challenges in our lives and to give attention to how God is working in them.

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We see the Lord convert bitter waters to sweet after the Red Sea and how the Children of Israel handled that situation and how we should handle similar challenges in our lives.

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As Jesus’ public ministry begins in the book of Mark, we find Jesus ministering with authority and compassion, resulting in the sick healed, lepers cleansed and demons cast out.

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We see Israel's faith test and deliverance at the Red Sea and at the same time we see Pharaoh's judgment. Deliverance and Judgment are coupled.

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We look at how God chose a much harder path for the Children of Israel, but with a purpose.

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This introduction to the Gospel of Mark covers four witnesses of Jesus Christ being the Son of God.

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God commands the children of Israel to observe memorials and ordinances. We see how important it is to pass these concepts down to our children (physical and spiritual).

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We explore Paul's comments about long hair, covering and structure.

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Amidst the anguish of physical barrenness and the spiritual depravity of her nation, God used Hannah to raise up a faithful priest to establish the word of the Lord in Israel.

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We look at the provision and protection in the Passover.

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The darkness plague and Pharoah's expulsion of Moses give us learnings about spiritual blindness and the consequences of not hearing the man of God.

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During the plagues, Pharoah offers for only partial obedience by allowing the men and children to leave; we look at the concepts of unity and ensuring all can participate in the mission.

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We explore why Jesus' birth needed to be of a virgin and why in Bethlehem. This includes an understanding of the differences presented in the lineages.

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We look at Pharaoh's response that he had sinned and the potential responses to the understanding that you have sinned.

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We see how the Egyptian most likely take the cattle of the children of Israel, but God provides for the purpose of sacrifice.

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We see the change in the impact of the plagues as God prevents the Egyptian Magicians from performing the same miracles and protecting the Children of Israel in Goshen.

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A character study of Andrew and how he represents a good disciple of Christ

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The question surrounds the concept of how Jesus LEARNED obedience given that he was God in the flesh (and God is omniscient).

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In today’s sermon, Shane Sidebottom walks us through NT and OT passages to show that God wants us to move forward in faith.

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We see how Pharoah delayed obedience and submission regarding the plague of frogs. We see how God desires to act immediately in our lives if we submit.

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We see interesting interactions between God, Moses, Aaron and Pharoah. There are lessons regarding how delegated authority works and other biblical scenarios where it is seen.

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Moses is weakened in his faith due to circumstances, but God reiterates His commands, charge and promise. Moses just needed to remember.

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In this Q&A session, we explore the triune nature of man, and what happens to each of the body soul and spirit for OT saints and NT believers (even those at the rapture).

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We take a look at how God gives us opportunity before holding us accountable. We also see how to respond to accountability

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Aaron is sent to find Moses in the wilderness and the results of ministry in unity are amazing.

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Moses beginning the journey back to Egypt to follow the Lord's direction for delivering the people, but the Lord meets him to kill him. We look at how obedience is more important than our involvement in the mission.

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We look at the two main schools of thought regarding Jesus' quote on the cross; analyzing the Messianic Ps 22 and the Payment for Sin.

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We look at how the Lord allowed Aaron to speak for Moses and how Moses misses out because of his trust in his abilities instead of the Lord

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The Lord empowers Moses with a message, a plan and perspective to deliver the children of Israel, but Moses is hesitant; so, the Lord engages miracles.

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We look at Moses' commission to go and bring forth the children of Israel and its similarities / parallels to the commission we have been given.

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While in Kenya the team was studying the life of Jonathan. Today we get an introduction to missions and a trip overview.

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We look at I Cor 15:29 and the 'baptism for the dead' and what that it means.

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Within the context of our series on Victory, we look at how Moses encounter with the burning bush on Mount Horeb impacts his ministry going forward.

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We look to see how Moses ministered unto the daughters of the priest of Midian, but he was left alone and didn't receive blessing immediately. We all must minister for the right reasons.

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We look at Moses killing the Egyptian and contrast it to his defense of the Priest of Midian's daughters at the well. this lays the groundwork (faith over the flesh) for the rest of Moses' ministry.

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We look at John 20, where Jesus charges his disciples to remit/retain sins and the applicability of that concept to us in the church age.

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We look at the situation of Jocebed and her efforts to save her baby. We see the lessons to overcome struggles in our lives.

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We look at how the midwives in Exodus 1 chose to fear God over man and the victory that comes from that.

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We begin our series on Victory in Exodus by looking at how to get victory in affliction.

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We see Jesus communicating his expectation for knowing him and the Father through a rhetorical question.

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This week we will look at why God designated a city of refuge in Joshua 20.

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We analyze Jesus and Peter's interaction during his post resurrection ministry. We also look at the implications to the follower of Christ and those who minister on his behalf.

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Nathanael believes on Jesus because of Jesus' indication of seeing him, presumably alone or praying to God. We look at God's omnipresence and how faith is triggered and grows in our lives.

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We look at the trinity and how Jesus loves by cutting to the core issue.

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Jesus is thronged with people but understands that someone touched him and his power flowed. We look at what virtue is and what is the catalyst for power in our lives.

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Jesus washes the disciples' feet, but the lesson is more than simple humility. Jesus exposes us to a servant leadership style that must encompass all of our ministry.

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Jesus asks Mary why she is crying and who she is seeking. We look at how actions and thoughts can be driven by emotion and how Biblical knowledge of a resurrected Christ can drive our emotions and actions.

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We look at why Jesus compared the Kingdom of God (and Kingdom of Heaven) to a mustard seed.

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Jesus asks Peter and the disciples why they are sleeping. We explore the 'oil press' of Gathsemane, and the charge to us today to watch and sleep not

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We look at one of the messages from the 2022 Discipleship Conference; Bearing Fruit out of John 15. We review the different types of branches and how to be fruit bearing.

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Identifying and establishing a discipleship culture.

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Jesus redefines love by stretching the boundaries and context to love more than those who love you back. He places perfect love in the context of sacrifice.

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Jesus responds to James & John and their mother when approached about sitting near him in his kingdom and glory. We explore the differences in the passage and the commitments we make to the Lord.

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Jesus is dealing with the pharisees who are attacking him, and he teaches a simple lesson that who/what someone is identified with, is whose he is.

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Jesus heals a man who was seeking other solutions for his problems; those solutions created other problems. The spiritually minded minister must discern the true problems (aka root cause).

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Jesus asks the disciples how much food they have to provide for those following him. We look at fasting and the responsibility of shepherds to provide. Lastly, the provision is often, right in our hands.

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Jesus confronts his disciples regarding the fear they have at seeing him resurrected. His resurrection should not illicit fear, but rather communion

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We explore the questions Jesus asked around the parable of the two sons: one who said he would work, but didn't and the one who said he wouldn't6 but did.

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We are free, if in Christ and we can choose to walk after Him.

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Jesus asks a woman caught in adultery, "where are those thine accusers?". In this sermon we look at the purpose and application of the law and the ministry of grace.

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Jesus asks who others say that He is, then ask the disciples, "but whom say ye that I am?". We look at the circumstances and the answers to these questions.

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We explore Jesus' questions around giving of gifts and how a good father gives good gifts

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We look at Jesus' questions regarding the disciples Little Faith, No Faith, Missing Faith in the boat during the storm - each has different implications.

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We look at Jesus' rebuke of Jewish leaders request for a sign.

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We look at John's two disciples who were 'sent' to Jesus and how they wanted to dwell with him.

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We explore Jesus' admonition to the disciples to not fret or worry about their lives in light of how God provides for His creation.

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We look at Jesus healing Blind Bartimaeus; the perspectives and implications of this encounter.

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A review of Jesus' questioning of the priests and elders about John's Baptism

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We look at Jesus' interaction with Simon the Pharisee and the woman who washes Jesus' feet with her tears. We will look at contrasts as a Bible study tool and how love is expressed and lessons are learned.

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Jesus first questions were to his earthly parents. We explore those questions and how questions in general are used in scripture as we start a new series.

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Paul ends I Timothy with a last charge to keep & avoid. He then concludes I Timothy like his other letters, talking about the grace of God. We will explore the topic of grace.

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Paul tells Timothy to charge the rich in this world do not do some things that would be detrimental to their spiritual growth, but to do other things that will allow them to invest in the future. We contrast these actions.

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Paul charges Timothy with a concise summary of the who, what, why, when, where and how of ministry. It is a bit of a recap of the entire book really.

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Paul instructs us how (and when) to flee, follow and fight within the Spiritual battle.

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Paul admonishes Timothy around contentment and how people will get fooled/ensnared by money, which is born out of a lack of faith in the Lord's sufficient provision.

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1 Chronicles 10-12 gives us God’s perspective on three components of a scrappy army which transitioned a kingdom from a wicked ruler (Saul) to a righteous man after God’s heart (David).

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Paul explains to Timothy how to identify and deal with someone who is a heretic. We will look at the evidences of the heretic and how to deal with it Biblically.

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Paul admonishes Timothy to teach that servants obey their masters.

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Paul explains to Timothy that some people will follow after wicked and foolish men, despite open sin. He exhorts Timothy to invest for eternity.

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Paul teaches us how to avoid partiality and preference through purpose and proving.

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Compare two servants from 2 Kings.

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In Mark chapter two Jesus hosts an in-home bible study. Today we consider this study and gain insights to guide us in our own evangelical bible studies.

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Paul teaches us how to avoid partiality and preference through purpose and proving.

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Paul's instruction on managing widows teaches us a lot about faithfulness, before and after tragedy.

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Paul is teaching Timothy how to have a good biblical relationships with those around him and is instructing him on the protocols associated with elders in the church.

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Paul challenges Timothy to five ACTIONS in order to be a better minister.

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Examining the example of the believer that Paul encourages Timothy to be.

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Paul clearly explains to Timothy what is expected of a good minister of Jesus Christ.

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Paul admonishes Timothy to receive everything with Thanksgiving.

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We look at the areas Paul indicates what those will do, when they depart from the faith during the latter days.

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The obligations of the believer to minister the mystery of godliness.

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We look at how Paul addresses options and plans with ministry as well as how the church, the house of God, is to uphold the truth.

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In Mark chapter two Jesus hosts an in-home bible study. Today we consider this study and gain insights to guide us in our own evangelical bible studies.

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In this message we look at the qualifications and benefits of deaconship.

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This message considers the qualifications of the minister in I Tim 3 in groups of like characteristics and then contrasts individuals from the NT to those groups

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We examine Paul's first and often overlooked qualification of a minister....desire to work

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Paul addresses the structure in the church and why it is that way

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Looking at the different characteristics in the hearts of those present in the passage. The heart of a father, the heart of flesh, and the heart of Christ

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We explore why Paul tells women to be silent in the church

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Prayer > Doubting, Lifted Hands > Wrath; Proper Adornment. Lessons in outward manifestations of your heart.

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Jesus is the One Mediator and this message will explore how he became the mediator and what that means, for both Him and us.

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Paul admonishes Timothy to pray for all men in 4 types of ways

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I Tim 1:18-20 – Focus on the good conscience and how to avoid being shipwrecked

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Take a look at where missions began.

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Paul explains the pathway from sinner to minister.

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1 Timothy 1:8-11

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BOOK of I TIMOTHY: A GUIDE TO SPIRITUAL MATURITY

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BOOK of I TIMOTHY. A GUIDE TO SPIRITUAL MATURITY

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12-27 Faith Family Portrait_Samuel

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12-20 Faith Family Portrait_David

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12-13 Faith Family Portrait_Jephthae

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12-06 Faith Family Portrait_Samson

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11-29 Faith Family Portrait_Barak

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11-22 Faith Family Portrait_Gideon

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11-15 Faith Family Portrait_Rahab

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11-8 Faith Family Portrait_Children of Israel

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11-1 Faith Family Portrait_Moses

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11-15 Faith Family Portrait_Joseph

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10-18 Faith Family Portrait_Jacob

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10-11 Faith Family Portrait_Isaac

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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II Peter

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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This is a short description of what the sermon is about. It should be no longer than two to five sentences.

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We take a look at II Pet 3:1-7.

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II Pet 2:12-22

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We take a look at II Peter 2:4-10.

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We take a look at false teachers and how they operate.

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A look at fables versus parables and a brief look at parallelism.

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We take a look at II Peter 1:12-15

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We take a look at II Peter 1:9