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What does Scripture reveal that causes demons to tremble? Whenever Jesus steps onto the scene, every evil spirit is forced to cry out. His authority exposes darkness, His presence disrupts their plans, and His power reminds them they are already defeated.

What does Scripture reveal that causes demons to tremble? Whenever Jesus steps onto the scene, every evil spirit is forced to cry out. His authority exposes darkness, His presence disrupts their plans, and His power reminds them they are already defeated.

Finishing the series, Brian Baer focuses on the enduring truth that believers will ultimately make it to their divine destination, not by human timing but by God's sovereign plan, as illustrated through Paul's journey to Rome.

In Acts 28 we see a beautiful picture in the Island of Melita of what the Believer's destination looks like. Thank God for the promise of Heaven!

No matter how fierce the storm, God has promised that we will make it to the other side. His promise is stronger than any wind or wave. How will we make it? By holding fast to what He has given us, knowing that He has already provided a safe passage through.

No matter how fierce the storm, God has promised that we will make it to the other side. His promise is stronger than any wind or wave. Why will we make it? Because God Himself has said we will—and His word never fails.

The blood of Jesus is mentioned five times in Matthew 27, and each reference reveals a distinct truth and powerful application for the believer. Matthew 27 highlights the depth, purpose, and transforming power of Christ's sacrificial blood in our lives.

Also known as the wise men, the Magi play a vital role in the story of Christ's birth. Their wisdom was not found in who they were, but in what they did—their faithful pursuit of the Savior.

The enduring qualities of the evergreen tree beautifully illustrate what the life and character of a Christian should be.

Now arriving at the birthplace of Christ, we discover that His resting place was a stone manger used for feeding animals. Yet within this humble setting lies a profound picture filled with meaning for every Christian.

What can we learn from the message of Christ's arrival? It was a glorious revelation given to the lowliest of people—shepherds who were faithful and watchful. In the same way, though we may feel unworthy of the message, we are called to be devoted messengers of Christ's soon return.

Following the previous message on the Mother of Christ, this sermon centers on the angel's visitation to Joseph. In the midst of confusion and uncertainty, we witness the miraculous hand of God at work, bringing His divine plan to fulfillment.

Continuing Pastor Evans' Christmas series, this message highlights God's providence in leading Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem through the taxation decree, as well as the challenges they faced along the way. What a marvelous God who works all things together for good according to His perfect plan!

We learn a powerful lesson from the enslaved children of Israel in Egypt: in the midst of their fiercest persecution, God's people experienced their greatest growth. You may feel bound by the season you're in, but take heart—God is working, and growth and blessing are on the way!

Aeneas had been paralyzed for eight years, and his very name means praise. Peter understood that if praise could rise again from the bed, then the power of God would begin to move—and things would change for His glory!

Just as it's important to enter God's house with worship, it's equally important to leave in the same spirit!

Without these two words, we would have no hope—Jesus came. Thank God that He entered our world to become the sacrifice for sin and the source of our salvation.

Though the focus of this message is on Mary, the mother of Jesus, her life before Christ's arrival already reveals the clear evidence of God's presence and work within her.

Part six of the Mysterious Kingdom Parables series continues the previous sermon about the meal, and focuses on the leaven placed in the meal. The devil wants to permeate the church, and our lives, with evil. In Matthew 16:5, Jesus warns to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees. They represent false people that pretend to be Christians. Can you see it?

Part four of the Mysterious Kingdom Parables series examines the parable in Matthew 13:31-32 describing the mustard seed being planted, growing into a tree, and becoming a home for the birds. This parable represents the unscriptural church. Can you see it?

Part five of the Mysterious Kingdom Parables series examines the parable in Matthew 13:33 describing the leaven, the woman, and the meal. This parable represents the undetected evil in the church. Can you see it?

In Leviticus 26 we learn what is promised to those who are obedient to the Lord, and the power of unity among God's people.

The story of Blind Bartimaeus crying out to Jesus is well known among believers. Yet each time we revisit it, we are reminded of a timeless truth — Jesus hears our cry. In this message, we reflect on Bartimaeus's persistent faith and rejoice in the compassion of Christ, who still stops to listen when we call on His name.

Part seven of the Mysterious Kingdom Parables series continues the previous sermon about the leaven of the Pharisees, and focuses on the leaven placed in the meal. The devil wants to permeate the church, and our lives, with evil. In Mark 8:15, Jesus warns to beware of the leaven of the Saducees and the Herodians. They represent the enemies of Christians. Can you see it?

This opening message in the series Mysterious Parables of the Kingdom of God explores Paul's use of the word mystery in Ephesians. Paul reveals that the sacred mysteries of God's Kingdom are hidden from the world but made known to those to whom the Spirit chooses to reveal them. Can you see it?

Part two of the Mysterious Kingdom Parables series examines the Parable of the Sower and the different types of soil where the seed fell. The mystery revealed in this message centers on the response of an unconverted world to the Word of God. Can you see it?

In John 4:23–24, Jesus declares that true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth. To worship in spirit is to honor God simply because He is God and there is none beside Him. To worship in truth is to come honestly before Him—exposing who we truly are in the light of who He is. This message explores how we can give God our best even when we're at our worst, as illustrated through David's example in 1 Chronicles 21–22.

Part three of the Mysterious Parables of the Kingdom of God series uncovers the meaning behind the wheat and the tares in Matthew 13. The tares grow among the wheat, just as those who are unconverted amidst the modern day church. Only at the harvest will the two be separated and judged. Can you see it?

Preached from the 2025 Calvin & Doris Evans Memorial Camp Meeting, Calvin Ray Evans preaches on the characteristics of the serpent and how they relate to the wisdom we should have as believers.

As long as Uzziah sought the Lord, he prospered. This simple thought contains the secret to a prosperous life: we must continually seek the Lord!

We often hear church members say we need to return to the old paths. But what exactly are the old paths? Pastor Baer answers this question from the Biblical perspective.

In every life, there are seasons that we go through. What a promise that there will be a "now after", when we make it through the trying seasons!

As the coming of the Lord nears, there are many signs we'll see indicating His return. One of the main signs given is the work of evil spirits in the world around us.

Preached from the Ironton City Mission Church in 2015, the late Dr. James Cremeans explains the significance of the prayer Jesus prayed over his disciples in John 17.

In Luke 24:49, we learn the power found in patience. Some things are worth the wait!

Preached at the Southern Ohio Tent Meeting in 1998, our late founder, Dr. Calvin Evans speaks on the three connections mentioned in Zechariah 10 that came out of Jesus: the corner, the nail, and the battle bow.

Even with the Apostle Paul's great intelligence, he attributes all glory and thanks unto the grace of God for what he was.

In every life, there are seasons that we go through. What a promise that there will be a "now after", when we make it through the trying seasons!

In the picture of the vine and the branches, we realize a level of communion with the Lord beyond servanthood: friendship.

What a beautiful thought that our brokenness will be the very thing that carries us to the King!

Is it possible or someone to anger God? Join Pastor Evans as he unpacks this thought-provoking question and reveals the answer straight from Scripture.

Do you have an arm like God? God's strength and power is unmatched!

In conjunction with the recently uploaded sermon on the Gates of Pearl, this message highlights more to learn out of Revelation 21 on the subject of Heaven.

Continuing on the subject of Heaven, this message focuses in on the New Jerusalem mentioned in Revelation 21.

Preached from the 2025 Christian Baptist Camp Meeting. The Old Testament law concerning an Ox and its owner is a beautiful picture to the child of God!

Preached from the 2025 Christian Baptist Camp Meeting. Nebuchadnezzar asked the three Hebrew boys an intriguing question: "Who is that God?" Out of thousands of religions in the world today, we can proudly say: "that God" that saved the Hebrew boys from the fire is OUR God! The one and only true God!

Preached from the 2025 Christian Baptist Camp Meeting. Out of three new things listed in Revelation 21, the gates of Pearl provide a vivid picture of what was needed to secure our salvation. What a glorious day when we will march through those gates into the city of God!

Preached from the 2025 Christian Baptist Camp Meeting. As a continuation from the sermon "Miracle at Midnight", we see the motive behind the jail experience of Paul and Silas. God placed them there to reach the jailer!

In Mark 4:18, Jesus warns of seed sown among thorns—those who hear the Word but allow the cares of this world, deceitfulness of riches, and lusts of other things to choke it out. This verse challenges us to examine our hearts: Is the Word being crowded out, or is it bearing fruit?

In the Old Testament, a sacrificial lamb was offered to atone for the sins of an individual. This powerful picture is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, who was sacrificed on the cross and whose blood was presented on the mercy seat in Heaven. Now, every soul must answer life's most important question: "Will You Choose the Lamb?"

All through the book of Mark, we see the works of Jesus on display. When we look at all the miracles performed, then and now, we can only say: "God Did That!"