Episodes
Thursday May 09, 2024
Equipped 2024 - Leadership: "Preparing for the Future" by Cliff Goodwin
Thursday May 09, 2024
Thursday May 09, 2024
April 19, 2024 - Friday 9:00AM MPR1 Speaker
Speaker: Cliff Goodwin
Looking at John Chapter 7.
33 Jesus then said, “I will be with you a little longer, and then I am going to him who sent me. 34 You will seek me and you will not find me. Where I am you cannot come.”
We need to be teaching and preparing our children and grandchildren to be leaders.
"Our present leaders will not always be present"
1. Accept - We have to accept the mortality of our leaders and ourselves. But the lord's work continues.
- Joshua - Moses prepared Joshua to lead.
- 2 Kings - Elijah prepared Elisha
2. Avail - We have to avail ourselves to the present opportunities.
- John 12 - 35 So Jesus said to them, “The light is among you for a little while longer. Walk while you have the light, lest darkness overtake you. The one who walks in the darkness does not know where he is going. 36 While you have the light, believe in the light, that you may become sons of light.”
- Use it or loose it. Take advantage of what is available to you.
- Exodus 33 - 11 Thus the Lord used to speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend. When Moses turned again into the camp, his assistant Joshua the son of Nun, a young man, would not depart from the tent.
3. Admonish - "to put in mind" - We have to be deliberate on what we put in the minds of our young people.
- We need to gradually teach. As the audience grows so does the lesson. Look at John 16, Jesus does this with his apostles.
- We need to warn of possible dangers.
- We need to find those who aspire to be a church leader.
4. Aspire - We need to aspire for better.
- We need to have faith in God's word.
- We need to set goals.
- We need to strive for EMI, (every member involved).
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD0KZJN6rxs
Duration 41:10
Thursday May 09, 2024
Equipped 2024 - "The Lamb of God" by Andy Robison
Thursday May 09, 2024
Thursday May 09, 2024
April 19, 2024 - Friday 9:00 AM Auditorium Speaker
Speaker: Andy Robison
Andy Robinson
The Lamb of God John 1
John was written for everyone and introduces us to Christ.
“Logos” The Word – Logic and Order
Ethos – endorsement
Pathos – appeal to the heart/emotions
The “Logos” was God – personality “He” was with God
Logos – the Word
Life – gave life
Light – gave light
Witness – John the Baptist came before Him
World – He created the world, was in the world, was rejected by the world
Will – Will of God
Flesh – John 1:14 rationality/logic became personality
Forerunner V15
Fullness V17-18
Harbinger humility V19-51
John the Baptist
Prophesied deity
V36 Behold the Lamb
Magnificence in the mundane – V29 a lamb
Self imposed docility in the face of hostility
Passover offering, most frequently sacrificed in various festivals/rituals
V30
Seeking disciples V35
Skeptical disciples V44
Revelation – also by John
Ch 4 the throne of God – Ch 5 scrolls are only opened by the one that is worthy – The Lamb
Ch 6:1 opens the seals – wrath of the lamb
Ch 7:9 who can withstand the wrath of the lamb
Ch 7:17 the lamb will shepherd them
Ch 12 the dragon was overcome by the blood of the lamb
Ch 13:8 lambs book of life
Ch 14:1 following the lamb
Ch 14:10 wrath of the lamb
Ch 17:14 make war with and be overcome by the lamb
Lord of Lords, King of Kings
Rationality becomes flesh (pathos)
Prophecy was realized
Hope was materialized all due to the Lamb.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuGMNr0yrug
Duration 38:26
Thursday May 09, 2024
Equipped 2024 - "Why People Came To Jesus" by Dan Winkler
Thursday May 09, 2024
Thursday May 09, 2024
April 19, 2024 - Friday 8:00 AM Auditorium Speaker
Speaker: Dan Winkler
Why People Came To Jesus - John 20: 30-31
Why did people come to see Jesus? Was he the Son of God? Was he proving himself to be the Son of God?
There are 4 different groups that came to seek out Jesus and Jesus responded:
- Studious – Learned
Ch 3 Nicodemus comes to address Jesus as Rabbi/Teacher
The teacher comes to the Teacher
V3 – notice Jesus’ declaration, there is no introduction to Nicodemus; no “hello” etc.
V4 – Question from Nicodemus
V5 – Explanation by Jesus
V8 – an illustration to help Nicodemus understand
V9-21 – application – Not being born a Jew but being born again. With application Jesus gave Nicodemus hope with the example of old testament Moses.
Application for us: are there not individuals who are extremely studious and want to know what the Bible says? There are people today, esp Gen Z who want to study to prove themselves right with God. Are we ready to help these folks? Can you give answers with gentleness and respect? Are we content to give same ol stale stuff from years past? Are we relevant to the times in society? Jesus gave Nicodemus, the studious, hope. Do we have a “good news” message for this studious generation or are we “Christian Bullies”?
- Sinful – the lost
John 4:4 ex the Samaritan woman
Jesus went to her first. He did not have to go thru Samaria on the route to where he was headed but chose to. He met the woman at the well.
V16 Jesus interacted with his woman, implied her life was not as it should be
V25---V26 I am He
V29 Come and see ----- they come to him
Jesus interacted with her by offering her living water, hope
Lk 15:1-2 the sinful came. What do we offer the sinful? Do we offer them hope, grace? Or do we offer judgment?
Comments like “I already feel bad about myself shy would I want to go to church?” should hurt our hearts
Are we such that we embrace the sinful, not in acceptance of lifestyle/sin, but in a way that graciously leads them to change. It is our God given mission to have a heart to reach out to the sinful. Luke 17:1-3
- The Suffering
Ch 5, Luke 7:21-23
Matt 25
Everywhere we look there are those whose lives are broken. Are they coming to us? Are we going to them?
- The Subverters – they came to undermine His authority
Ch 7 and Ch 11-18
The Pharisees – disconnected from Jesus and an explicit effort was made by them to see to his execution
They subverted his message Lk 5:30, 6:2-7
They first complained about all that He did
Asked him to explain himself/questioned Him
Then watched to see if they could trip Him up
THEY ARE STILL OUT THERE
Jesus ignored them – He did not extend hope them
Be alert and ready. Recognize those who are trying to subvert Christ and His message
Phil 2:15
Gal 5- party-ism – Division in society as well as the church
Respond as Jesus did. You and I will never invest in people’s destiny until we invest in their humanity.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4z4SkesNls
Duration 42:16
Thursday May 09, 2024
Equipped 2024 - "The Life Which I Now Live by Faith" by Gale Nelson
Thursday May 09, 2024
Thursday May 09, 2024
April 18, 2024 - Thursday Evening 7PM Auditorium Speaker
Speaker: Gale Nelson
The Life Which I Now Have By Faith
Gal 2:20
Necessity of Faith
Faith is mandatory and it is Intentional
Intentional Faith
-be deliberate, purposeful
-Heb 11:6 be intentional in what you believe, consistent
-Allow someone else to see your faith through your trust, dependence, confidence, and reliance on Christ
-Without these things you cannot have faith
-The purpose of the bk of John – Jn 20:24, 28 ***
* V29 – Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believed”
*V31 – these are written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ.
-Persevere in faith without doubt
-Do you truly believe what God in Christ did for you?
-You read God’s word and question what it says but often will immediately believe what you hear/see online.
Deliberate Faith
-Seek him deliberately with all diligence
-What does it mean to seek diligently? We all need help in seeking – Bible study, Bible class, workshops, retreats.
- We need fellowship, deliberate attendance and interaction with other believers. Gal 2:20 We cannot matriculate through the Christian life alone.
Abundant Faith
-John 6: 35 When we are seeking we should hunger and thirst for righteousness
-8:12 Light of the world, you cannot compromise on your interaction with the darkness; you must walk as children of light.
-There will be opposition
-10:7 He is the door, the only door, the only way in which we enter
-10:11 He is the shepherd
-11:25 Salvation is only thru Christ
Being “In Christ” understand the benefits
Romans 8:1
Ephesians 1:3-7
No one can earn their salvation, we gain our salvation IN Christ and our faith, trust, and obedience in Him
2 Peter 3:9
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaBP1sHE1dY
Duration 43:25
Thursday May 09, 2024
Equipped 2024 - John The Perspective: "Grasping John's Gospel" by Cliff Goodwin
Thursday May 09, 2024
Thursday May 09, 2024
April 18, 2024 - Thursday 6:30 Auditorium Speaker
Speaker: Cliff Goodwin
John the Perspective: Grasping John’s Gospel
-How he (John) viewed Christ as he penned the gospel.
John 1: 14
Son of God: reference to Christ is used 10+ times in the Gospel of John. More than any other gospel.
We often miss the significance of that term. Psalm 8:4 (He drew parallelism: same truth stated twice but with a little bit of change)
Affirmation of Christ’s deity.
Son of God = Nature of God
3 Major Ideas from the Prologue of John
- God’s son among men
- Eternity of Christ – paramount importance that you understand Christ has always “been” – he wasn’t “created” in Mary.
John 1: 1-3 Micah 5:2 > Christ is not a “created” being, he is from “everlasting”
John 1:4-5 Before Abraham
John 17:5 I AM
- Hostility our Lord Met
- John 1:4-5, 10-11, 3:19-21, 5:18, 7:1,19,20,25 , 8:41,48,52
- Matt 10:34
- Hostility increases after the raising of Lazarus Chapters 11 and 12 of John
- John 1:14 Authenticity of Christ
- By his signs
- 2:11 reveals his glory
- Acts 2:22
- 2:23 very public
- 7:31 numerous
- 11: 45, 47 undeniability
- By his sayings
- 7:37-38, 46
- 4:39-42
- 8:28-32
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9R0ZFnadMw
Duration 32:08
Sunday May 05, 2024
"What Everyone Needs to Know About Sin" by Hiram Kemp
Sunday May 05, 2024
Sunday May 05, 2024
May 5, 2024 - Sunday PM Sermon
What Everyone Needs to Know About Sin - Ezekiel 18 Hiram Kemp
- Everyone is accountable to God - (Ezekiel 18:4)
- The soul that sins will die - (Ezekiel 18:4)
- Our sins are our fault - (Ezekiel 18:4, 18:19-20)
- Anybody can change - (Ezekiel 18:21-22, 18:24-29)
- Repentance & a renewed heart leads to life - (Ezekiel 18:30-31)
- God takes no pleasure in sinner's destruction - (Ezekiel 18:32)
Duration 41:22
Sunday May 05, 2024
"Paul's Confidence in Onesimus and Philemon" by Neal Pollard
Sunday May 05, 2024
Sunday May 05, 2024
May 5, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
PAUL'S CONFIDENCE IN ONESIMUS AND PHILEMON
Neal Pollard
Introduction
A. Paul Was A __________________ Man!
B. This Letter Is a Model for How to Help _____________ In _________________
l. WHY PAUL WAS _________________ IN ____________________
A. There Was His ___________ For the Lord and His ________________ (5)
B. There Was His _____________ In the Lord and His _______________ (5)
C. There Was The _____ And _________ Others Received from His _______ (7)
D. There Was the Way He _______________ The __________ Of the Saints (7)
ll. WHY PAUL WAS _______________ IN ___________________
A. Paul Was Confident in Him Because Of Their ___________________ (10)
B. Paul Was Confident in Him Because Of His _________________ (11)
C. Paul Was Confident in Him Because Of His ___________________ (12-16)
D. Paul Was Confident in Him Because Of _______________ He Was (16)
lll. LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM THIS LETTER ABOUT _____________ IN
OTHERS
A. We Should Look for the ________ In Others (4-9)
B. Before Dealing With __________ Matters, Let's Begin With __________ (4-9)
C. We Should Let The ____________ Fight Our ______________ (10-16)
D. Realize That _____________ Takes ________________ (17ff)
Conclusion
A. Onemisus' Name Literally Means ____________; Philemon Means ___________One
Duration 37 ;13
Sunday May 05, 2024
"Jeremiah: Exalted of Jehovah" by Phil Hartnady - Part 9
Sunday May 05, 2024
Sunday May 05, 2024
May 5, 2024 - Sunday AM Bible Class
This quarter Phil Hartnady leads a study of the book of Jeremiah.
Jeremiah
- the weeping prophet
- forsake / forsaken X 24
- backsliding / backslider X 13
- return X 47
Key verses: 3:25, 6:13-16, 7:23-24, 7:28, 10:23, 20:9, 31:31-34
Key Chapter: 31, the coming of a Messiah that will bring a new covenant.
Jeremiah - weeping prophet - prophesied in Judah (Southern Kingdom) 7th Century BC. This book represents, like others, Gods timeless call to man to trust in him and not in themselves. He lived about 100 years after Isaiah and began his ministry about 626BC lasting until 586BC (60 years). World powers at his birth were Assyria and Egypt, and both were subdued by Babylon in his lifetime. Isaih saved Judiah from Assyria, Jeremiah tried to save them from Babylon, but was not successful. He foresaw Babylon's fall (51:64). Israel (Northern Kingdom) already carried away by Assyria, now Judiah stands alone. Jeremiah helps last good king (Josiah) in reformation of kingdom when book of the law is found. Josiah slain by Pharaoh Necro in 608BC, evil kings reign and hate Jeremiah. In 606 BC, Babylon conquer all, taking captives from Judah (including Daniel).
Jeremiah was young, devoutly religious, tenderhearted and uncommonly bold and courageous, one of the greatest preachers of his time. He foretold the fall of Judah to Babylon, and the return after 70 years of bondage. He spoke of the coming of "the Lord, Our Righteousness" (22:6, 33:16).
Lessons from Jeremiah:
- The problem of sin: 2:13, 5:30-31, 6:13, 3:25, 6:15, 7:4-7, 7:28
- The wages of sin: 13:9-10, 18:1-11, 19:1-15, 24:1-10
- God's plea... Amend your ways: 13:15, 3:12, 26:13
- Coming of a New Covenant: 31:27-34
- Personal Responsibility: 31:29-30
Duration 40:05
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
"When Things Are Right With God" by Neal Pollard
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
April 28, 2024 - Sunday PM Sermon
When Things Are Right With God - (Jeremiah 31)
(Neal Pollard)
- We enjoy fellowship with Him - (31:1)
- We experience his grace - (31:2)
- We are drawn by love - (31:3)
- We feel genuine Joy - (31:4-5, 9-16)
- We need to worship - (31:6-8)
- We have hope for the future - (31:17)
Duration 35:22
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
"The Blessings of Being a Christian" by Hiram Kemp
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
Sunday Apr 28, 2024
April 28, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
The Blessings of Being a Christian - Ephesians 1:3-14
Hiram Kemp
Introduction:
1. There is a _______ in which everybody in the world is ________, but ________ are
__________ uniquely.
2. The _______ associated with being a _______ are many.
3. As Paul opens the letter of __________ he mentions several ____________________.
4. It is _________ to _________ as God’s __________ on how ________ we have it.
5. It’s a ________ to be a ___________ and here are __________ reasons why.
I. Chosen from _________ (Ephesians 1:4)
II. _______ as ________ (Ephesians 1:5-6)
III. _________ and __________ (Ephesians 1:7)
IV. ________ understanding of _______ (Ephesians 1:8)
V. _________ of God’s ________ (Ephesians 1:9-10)
VI. _______ of an _______ (Ephesians 1:11-12)
VII. ________ with the ______ _______ (Ephesians 1:13-14)
Conclusion:
1. All of these _____ are _________ for those in _______.
2. If you are in _____ you have them ______ and if you’re not you have ________.
3. It’s great to be a ______ and ______ is for ________.
Duration 34:51