Sermons from Pastor Zach Kilpatrick or occasionally from others that may preach, teach, or share at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Brookhaven, MS.
In Matthew 24:45-51 Jesus tells us what it means to always be ready for His second coming, for the second advent.
This week we look at the Biblical genre of poetry in order to understand it and how to understand it more correctly. The powerpoint notes are available on the churches Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mtzionbrookhaven/
Bro. Zach looks at the covenant that God makes with Abram in Genesis 15 to see how big of a deal a promise from God is. We see some Ancient Near Eastern practices and also direct application for our lives as well.
Bro. Zach goes through some basic principles to help you understand the Bible better and goes through a couple of passages to help you understand how to apply those principles. The Powerpoints are available on the church's Facebook page: facebook.com/mtzionbrookhaven
In v.1-3 we saw God make several promises to Abram, this week we see Abram dealing with a very sticky situation and God proving true on one of those specific promises!
Bro. Zach introduces us to Abram and we see his faith and availability as an example of what God can do through ordinary people if they are willing to follow His commands!
Bro. Zach finishes our series looking at Scriptures that inform and press us toward personal evangelism by looking at Paul's bold words to the Christians in Rome.
While Bro. Zach was gone to see Mickey Mouse Dr. Parke joined us and taught about the commands and adverbs to those commands found in these three verses.
Bro. Zach looks at Acts 1:8 and helps us think about our story, our testimony, and how being comfortable with sharing it fits into the idea of witnessing seen in Acts 1:8.
Bro. Zach takes a look at John 1:35-51 to see a pattern of people that come to Jesus telling those they know about Jesus. Btu we also see that Jesus is the One that convinces people to follow Him.
Bro. Zach looks at Luke's account of the calling of Peter in Luke 5. We see that evangelism/missions should be a natural flow for anyone that becomes a disciple of Jesus.
(Wed Night) as we follow up from Sunday mornings message we are going to see the specific group that Jesus had in mind when He said this phrase as well as how this helps us understand the importance of systematic Bible Study.
Bro. Zach looks at Matthew 25:31-46 to remind us of the realness of God's judgment, of heaven and hell, and of the importance of evangelism and missions.