Episodes
Sunday Apr 14, 2024
"Jeremiah: Exalted of Jehovah" by Phil Hartnady - Part 7
Sunday Apr 14, 2024
Sunday Apr 14, 2024
April 14, 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 45:42
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
"Pressing Towards the Goal" by Hiram Kemp
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
April 7, 2024 - Sunday PM Sermon
Pressing Towards the Goal - (Philippians 3:12-14) by Hiram Kemp
- Realized you have not arrived - (Philippians 3:12)
- Forget the past - (Philippians 3:13)
- Singular Focus - (Philippians 3:13)
- What do I study and know a lot about - (2 Tim. 2:15)?
- What do I spend a lot of time in/doing - (Romans 12:1)?
- What do I sacrifice my resources for - (2 Cor. 8:24)?
- What do I speak up about and talk about the most - (2 Cor. 4:13)?
- What do I speak up about when it's criticized - (Phil. 1:17)?
- Follow Good Examples - (Philippians 3:16-17)
- Focus on the goal - (Philippians 3:20-21)
Duration 32:13
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
"Jeremiah: Exalted of Jehovah" by Phil Hartnady - Part 6
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
April 7, 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 41:25
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
"Here I am to worship" by Hiram Kemp
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
April 7, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
Here I am to worship - Psalm 145
Introduction:
1. Psalm 145 is pretty ___________.
2. The __________ is not ___________ or ___________.
3. It is an __________ poem in ___________ and praises __________ from
_____ to _______.
4. May this _________ ___________ our _________ to ____________.
I. ____________ (Psalm 145:1-3)
II. Mighty __________ (Psalm 145:4-7)
III. ______________ ____________ (Psalm 145:8-9)
IV. _______________ (Psalm 145:10-13)
V. ______________ ______________ (Psalm 145:14-21)
Conclusion:
1. Some people _________ everything and ________ nothing at the _______
time.
2. God can do __________, including __________ you!
3. He's not _______ of you, know his _______ and turn to ________.
Duration 37:37
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
"Be Humble or Be Humbled (Obadiah)" by Neal Pollard
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
March 31, 2024 - Sunday PM Sermon
Be Humble or Be Humbled (Obadiah) (Neal Pollard)
- Jacob & Esau
- Edom's Problem: Pride
- Their Arrogance came from Self-sufficiency.
- They failed to prepare for the spiritual future.
- Their pride led them to sin against their brother.
- God's Reaction: Punishment
- Judah's Hope: Possession
Duration 25:34
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
"This Is Good News!" by Neal Pollard
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
March 31, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
This Is Good News! (1 Cor. 15:1-11)
Introduction
A. Rex Turner Gives Three Possibilities for What Happened to Jesus' Body:
1. The ______________ stole it.
2. The ______________ stole it.
3. It was removed by the __________ of ___________.
THERE IS GOOD NEWS...
I. IF YOU ___________ ____________ (1-2)
II. AND IT'S MEANT TO BE ___________ (3)
III. BASED ON ____________ AND _____________ (3-9)
IV. THAT HAS ____________ POWER (10)
A. The _____________ Tells Me So
B. We've Seen Too Many ________________
C. It's Happened To _________________
Conclusion
A. The Rest of the Story Begins at the _________ ___________!
Duration 32:36
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
"Jeremiah: Exalted of Jehovah" by Phil Hartnady - Part 5
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
March 31, 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 41:53
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
"Signs You're a People Pleaser & Ways to Overcome It" by Hiram Kemp
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
March 24, 2024 - PM Sermon
Signs You're a People Pleaser & Ways to Overcome It - (John 12:42-43)
- Everybody likes you - (Luke 6:26)
- You're afraid to say what you believe - (John 12:42-43)
- You're obsessed with what others think - (Galatians 1:10)
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Remove the “I want you to like me” sticker from your forehead. Instead, place it on the mirror, where it belongs. – Liana Gergley
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- You apologize for no reason - (John 18:22-23)
- You agree with everybody - (Galatians 2:12-13)
- You suppress your true feelings - (Psalm 39:2-3)
- You're addicted to praise - (Matthew 23:1-7)
- You can't say no to anyone - (1 Corinthians 16:12)
- How to Overcome
- Embrace reality.
- Look to Jesus.
- Practice saying no & mean it.
- Be one person.
- Be a God pleaser.
Duration 43:00
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
"The Observant Jesus" by Neal Pollard
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
March 24, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
The Observant Jesus
Neal Pollard
In The Book of Mark, He Uses "See," "Look," And "Seek" (___________ Times In 16 Chapters)
What Can We "See" As We Watch the Observant Jesus in Mark's Gospel?
I. HE SEES _________________ FOLLOWERS (1:16,19; 2:14)
II. HE SEES _______________ (2:5)
III. HE SEES ______________ HEARTS (3:5)
A. These Make Jesus ________________
B. These Make Jesus ________________
C. These Don't __________________ Jesus' Power
IV. HE SEES _____________________ (5:32)
V. HE SEES OUR _________________ (6:34)
VI. HE SEES WHEN WE'RE _____________ (12:34)
Conclusion
A. We Can ___________ Just as He ____________!
Duration 33:57
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
"Jeremiah: Exalted of Jehovah" by Phil Hartnady - Part 4
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
March 24, 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 41:49