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At ROC, we aim to offer a relatable approach to scripture without compromising God's Word. Listen to Pastor Bill Barnwell as he takes you on a journey of wisdom and encouragement from the Bible in a way in which you can apply to your daily life.

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    • Dec 22, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
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    "A King is Born" (Luke 2:8-20)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 33:26


    How should we respond to the birth of the King? I. We are called to be in the center of God's will (vs. 8) II. We are called to fear not (vv. 9) III. We are called to rejoice (vv. 10-13) IV. We are called to praise (vv. 14-19) V. We are called to experience and know the King (vv. 16-21) Conclusion: Has the King's birth changed your life?

    "A Promised Miracle" (Isaiah 7:14, 9:6-7)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 35:25


    God keeps and honors His promises to His people I. God fulfilled His promised miracle to preserve His people. (Isaiah 7)a. Preserve them from destructionb. Preserve them from hopelessness II. God fulfilled His promised miracle to deliver His people (Isaiah 7)a. The "miracle" of Judah's deliveranceb. The miracle of humanity's deliverance in Christ III. God fulfilled his promised miracle to rule His People (Isaiah 9) IV. God fulfilled His promised miracle to save His people (Isaiah 9)a. Salvation from darkness and distress through Jesus Christb. Salvation from sin and death through Jesus Christ Conclusion: Handing over the darkness to the Cross and Christ

    "An Eternal Plan" (Genesis 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 35:34


    The First Coming is part of an eternal plan that we do not deserve but are a part of anyway. I. The First Coming occurred even though God knew our rebellion.a. He knew before creation.b. He knew in the garden. II. The First Coming occurred, in part, because of us and in spite of us.a. Because of humanity's rebellion.b. Because He doesn't give up on His children.c. Because of His life for His children. III. The First Coming occurred to crush the head of Satan. Conclusion: The First Coming is God's love and victory for His People.

    "An Eternal King is Coming to Earth" (John 1:1-14)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 53:02


    I. Christ the Eternal. (John 1)a. He pre-existed creation. (John 1:1)b. He was the agent of creation (John 1:3, Colossians 1:16).c. He is the Alpha and Omega (Revelation 1:8, 22:13). II. Christ the God-Man. (John 1:1, 14).A. What doesn't this mean?1. He was NOT half-man and half-God.2. He was NOT just a man.3. He was NOT just divine.4. He did not “become” divine.B. What DOES this mean?1. He has two eternal and distinct natures (Colossians 2:9).2. He became flesh during the incarnation (Matthew 1:18-24).3. God has literally walked in your shoes (Hebrews 4:15) | GOD | MAN | He is worshiped (Matt. 2:2, 11; 14:33) | He worshiped the Father (John 17) | He was called God (John 20:28; Heb. 1:8) | He was called man (Mark 15:39; John 19:5) | He was called Son of God (Mark 1:1) | He was called Son of Man (John 9:35-37) | He is prayed to (Acts 7:59) | He prayed to the Father (John 17) | He is sinless (1 Pet. 2:22; Heb. 4:15) | He was tempted (Matt. 4:1) | He knows all things (John 21:17) | He grew in wisdom (Luke 2:52) | He gives eternal life (John 10:28) | He died (Rom. 5:8) | All the fullness of deity dwells in Him (Col. 2:9) | He has a body of flesh and bones (Luke 24:39)

    "Raising Up This Generation" (Deuteronomy 6:5-9)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 22:14


    Theme: In order for us to raise up this generation in Christ, we must be a reflection of Christ. Point 1- We must be unleashed for Christ. Verse 5.Point 2: We must commit ourselves to the lord every day. Verse 6.Point 3: We need to give this generation a firm foundation on Christ verses 6-9.Point 4: We must then continue to train ourselves so we can then train and raise up this generation verses 6-9. Conclusion: Are we living every day for Christ and are we being a reflection of Christ?

    "Let your Light Shine" (Matthew 5:13-16)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 35:07


    Because we are a church seeking truth by embracing an authentic relationship with Jesus, we share the gospel locally and abroad. I. We are called to be a spiritual "preservative" locally and abroad. (vs. 13)a. We must retain our flavorb. We must avoid pollution II. We are called to be a light in the darkness locally and abroad (vs. 14) III. We are called to be unashamed of our love for Christ locally and abroad (vv. 15-16)a. Let others know who you serveb. Show others who you servec. Don't forget who you serve Conclusion: How is your light shining to those around you?

    "There's a Place at the Table for You" (Acts 11:1-18)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 34:47


    God is drawing the most unlikely of people into serving for His Kingdom, including you. I. We are called to minister to the most unlikely of people, even when others will criticize us. (vv. 1-3)a. Loving others will get people talking.b. Loving others will bring you criticism. II. We are called to minister to the most unlikely of people, especially when God will direct us. (vv. 4-10)a. Like Peter, we must challenge our presuppositions of others.b. Like Peter, we must make sure our views are in fact the Biblical view. III. We are called to minister to the most unlikely of people, and not try to get in God's way. (vv. 11-18)a. Go where God leads you and have no hesitationb. Go towards and accept God's grace with no hesitationConclusion: No further objections and praise God for what he's doing in your life and the lives of others.

    "When We Protest God" (Jonah 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 30:34


    What right do we have to be angry at God's justice and mercy? I. Just as His thoughts are not our thoughts, His justice and mercy are not our justice and mercy.a. Jonah wanted vigilante justiceb. Jonah wanted vindictive retribution II. Just as Jonah would rather die than truly live, humanity chooses resentment over reconciliation.a. Resenting othersb. Resenting Godc. Resenting grace III. Just as Jonah thought he had a right to bitterness, humanity chooses weight over bitternessa. The weight of grudgesb. The weight of hatredc. The weight of self IV. Just as Jonah had a short-sighted view of grace, God's people sometimes need an expansion of God's love.a. God's love for the otherb. God's love for the lostc. God's love for our neighbord. God's love for usConclusion: Lay down your anger at the Cross

    When We Are Rescued from Ourselves (Jonah 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 36:05


    Theme: God can raise us up from self-inflicted ruin I. Repentance precedes restoration (vv. 1-4)a. Jonah reached a literal and figurative bottomb. Jonah brought about his decent c. Jonah was lifted up by God through repentance II. Dead-ends precede new directions (vv. 5-6)a. Jonah was facing literal and metaphorical deathb. Jonah found hope from hopelessness III. Rebirth precedes resurrection (vv. 7-10)a. Jonah was born-againb. Jonah was delivered from deathc. Jonah's deliverance is a picture of the Cross Conclusion: Have you died to self and live in Christ?

    When We Run (Jonah 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 34:12


    Theme: Embrace God's leading for your life. I. God's leading for our life sometimes will clash with our plans (vv. 1-3)a. His thoughts are not our thoughtsb. His ways are always better than our ways II. God's leading for our life will sometimes initially bring conflict (vv. 4-10)a. Storms of our own creatingb. Rebellion of our own creating III. God's leading for our life will sometimes lead us to bottom out (vv. 11-17)a. God's permissive will allows us to runb. God's direct will causes us to listenc. Our sin and rebellion will lead to personal bondage Conclusion: Are you trying to resist God's great plan for your life?

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