Eastside church of Christ : Bible messages

Series: 2026 - The Gospel of Matthew: The King RevealedService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - Summer Series, Flourishing in Faith: The Life God GrowsService: Summer SeriesType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Blake Edwards

Series: 2026 - The Parables of Jesus: The Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. MartinIn this message from Luke 10:25–37, we explore Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan as an answer to the lawyer’s attempt to limit the command to “love your neighbor.” The sermon shows how our hearts instinctively draw boundaries around who counts as “neighbor,” and how Jesus explodes those limits by making the despised Samaritan the one who crosses the road in costly, uncalculated love. Before we are called to “go and do likewise,” we are called to see ourselves as the helpless man in the ditch whom Christ has already rescued.Check out: bit.ly/LiveBibleStudies

Series: 2026 - Summer Series, Flourishing in Faith: The Life God GrowsService: Summer SeriesType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Colton HamlettWhat God Is Growing In Us | Micah 6.6–8 explores what it means to grow into a life that truly honors God. Drawing from Micah 6:8, Jeremiah 24, John 8, Galatians 5, and Ephesians 3, the sermon emphasizes that God is less concerned with occasional religious performance and more concerned with a heart marked by justice, mercy, humility, and ongoing faithfulness. It contrasts empty sacrifice and self-centered religion with the kind of spiritual growth that bears real fruit through the Holy Spirit. The message closes by calling listeners to deepen their understanding of God’s love and to live as people whose…

Series: 2026 - The Rise and Fall of Kings: God's Sovereignty in IsraelService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - Living the Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Gospel of Matthew: The King RevealedService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. MartinJesus teaches us to pray by starting where he started: with the Father. The Lord's Prayer is not a ritual to recite but a life to enter, moving from the holiness of God's name to the coming of his kingdom to the honest needs we bring as his family. Every line points to the Son, who hallowed the name, brought the kingdom, paid the debt, and overcame the evil one so we could pray it with him.

Series: 2026 - The Parables of Jesus: The Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: N/AService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Gospel of Matthew: The King RevealedService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Parables of Jesus: The Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Rise and Fall of Kings: God's Sovereignty in IsraelService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: N/AService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Rise and Fall of Kings: God's Sovereignty in IsraelService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - Living the Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Gospel of Matthew: The King RevealedService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Parables of Jesus: The Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Rise and Fall of Kings: God's Sovereignty in IsraelService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - Living the Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Gospel of Matthew: The King RevealedService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Parables of Jesus: The Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Rise and Fall of Kings: God's Sovereignty in IsraelService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - Songs of the KingdomService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2026 - The Gospel of Matthew: The King RevealedService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: The Messiah in the Margins: Christological Echoes in the Hebrew BibleService: Sunday First Bible StudyType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: The Rise and Fall of Kings: God's Sovereignty in IsraelService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: N/AService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: The Gospel Of JohnService: Sunday First Bible StudyType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Exile: Growing in the Old TestamentService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Christ: A Study of Colossians and PhilemonService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Journey: Thriving in FaithService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Exile: Growing in the Old TestamentService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Exile: Growing in the Old TestamentService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Christ: A Study of Colossians and PhilemonService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Journey: Thriving in FaithService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. MartinJob 1.20-22 shows that true worship can live alongside deep grief. Job’s torn robe and bowed body reveal honest sorrow, yet his words, “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away,” show steadfast trust. His example, fulfilled in Christ the greater Job, teaches that even in ashes we can bless God whose presence turns suffering into worship.

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Exile: Growing in the Old TestamentService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: The Gospel Of JohnService: Sunday First Bible StudyType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: N/AService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Christ: A Study of Colossians and PhilemonService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in Christ: A Study of Colossians and PhilemonService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Four lessons on the Holy SpiritService: Gospel MeetingType: Bible MessageSpeaker: David McClisterLesson 4: Living by the Spirit’s Power, David McClisterDavid described how the Spirit makes us alive, sanctifies us, and empowers us to live as God’s people. The Spirit works from the inside out, renewing our minds, shaping our desires, and producing fruit like love, joy, and self-control. He reminded us that true Christian living is not external performance but inner transformation by God’s Spirit.Check out: bit.ly/LiveBibleStudies

Series: 2025 - Four lessons on the Holy SpiritService: Gospel MeetingType: Bible MessageSpeaker: David McClisterLesson 3: Receiving and Growing in the Spirit, David McClisterDavid explained that every Christian receives the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38; Romans 8:9). The Spirit dwells in us through the powerful word of Christ, creating a new mind, heart, and character. Transformation is gradual, a life shaped by worship, study, and the Spirit’s renewing work. To live by the Spirit is to grow into the likeness of Christ.Check out: bit.ly/LiveBibleStudies

Series: 2025 - Four lessons on the Holy SpiritService: Gospel MeetingType: Bible MessageSpeaker: David McClisterLesson 1: What is a Spirit?, David McClisterDavid introduced the biblical view of “spirit,” contrasting it with the Greek idea of mere energy or air. He showed how the Spirit is invisible, personal, and given by God to create life, empower people, and guide through His word. The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but the living presence of God who shapes our thoughts, actions, and identity.Check out: bit.ly/LiveBibleStudies

Series: 2025 - Four lessons on the Holy SpiritService: Gospel MeetingType: Bible MessageSpeaker: David McClisterLesson 2: The Biblical Story of Redemption, David McClisterDavid presented Scripture as one unified story of creation, fall, and redemption. He traced how the Spirit shows up in moments of new creation, deliverance, and gathering: creation itself, the Exodus, the prophets, and ultimately in Christ. Jesus came to fulfill God’s promises by gathering Israel and forming a new temple, His church, where God’s Spirit dwells.Check out: bit.ly/LiveBibleStudies

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Journey: Thriving in FaithService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Journey: Thriving in FaithService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Wisdom of ProverbsService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Wisdom of ProverbsService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Journey: Thriving in FaithService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: 2025 - Rooted in the Journey: Thriving in FaithService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin

Series: N/AService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Eric Nations