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In this powerful message, Pastor Karl dives into Romans chapter 11, exploring God's cosmic plan to save anyone who desires salvation. He unpacks the heartbeat of Romans: God's unstoppable mission to redeem sinners by grace through faith and our response of worship and service. Focusing on the Greek word "sozo" (salvation), Pastor Karl traces God's saving work through Israel's past, present, and future, showing how His promises to Israel shape His promises to us as Gentiles. He emphasizes that God uses us to make His chosen people jealous, drawing them back to Him, while warning against pride and anti-Semitism in today's world. With passion and clarity, Pastor Karl calls us to humility, readiness to share our hope, and active participation in God's global plan through church planting and proclaiming the Word. Discover how you're part of this divine story—and why grace is greater than disobedience.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
In this inspiring episode, Pastor Karl takes listeners through the richness of Romans 8, a chapter he calls the "sparkle of the diamond" of God's Word. While setting the stage to cover verses 1-20 in depth this week (with 29-39 to follow next week), he weaves in key insights from the entire chapter. Beginning with the freeing truth of "no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," Pastor Karl explains how Jesus liberates us from the law of sin and death, replacing it with a new life empowered by the Spirit. Through relatable analogies—like starving the old self and riding a bike uphill—he highlights the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and God's promise to work all things together for good, even our pain, for those who love Him. Touching on our adoption as God's children and the synergy of His providence, Pastor Karl invites listeners into a life of trust and freedom. Join him as he unpacks these profound truths, encouraging you to read all 39 verses of Romans 8 and reflect on what it means to live as a co-heir with Christ!Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
In this powerful message, we dive into the tension of Romans 7 and the liberating truth of Romans 8. The struggle with sin is real—we fail, we fall short, and guilt reminds us of our imperfections. But in Christ, there is no condemnation. Jesus has taken our punishment, and through His grace, we are freed from the exhausting cycle of performance and shame.This episode unpacks the incredible reality of stepping out of the “grave clothes” of guilt and legalism and into a life of true freedom. If you've ever felt weighed down by failure or unsure of God's love, this message is for you. Join us as we embrace the joy of grace and the complete liberation found in Christ.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
In this series we take a look in the Gospel of Luke at the human side of Christ. We are specifically interested in the character qualities and actions that we find displayed by His life. The key to us being more Christlike is to develop His character in our lives. We'd love to hear from you! If you have a Bible questions that you'd like answered or if you have any issues getting our content please send us a message!
Devin Daley continues the sermon series "Last Days."
Join us this week in Psalm 3 and 4 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in Psalm 3 and 4 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in Psalm 3 and 4 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in Psalm 3 and 4 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in Psalm 3 and 4 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in Psalm 3 for an encouraging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! We'd love to hear from you! If you have a Bible questions that you'd like answered or if you have any issues getting our content please send us a message!
Join us this week in Psalm 3 for an encouraging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! We'd love to hear from you! If you have a Bible questions that you'd like answered or if you have any issues getting our content please send us a message!
Join us this week in John 13-17 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in John 13-17 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in John 13-17 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in John 13-17 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join us this week in John 13-17 for a challenging message from Bro. Jimmy Ruckman. Back to the Book is a radio broadcast ministry of the Ridgeview Baptist Church where Bro. Jimmy faithfully labors as a preacher and teacher of God's Word. Join us here each week for more messages that will encourage your walk with the Lord! Send us a Text Message.
Join Pastor Daley in a deep dive into the critical theme of holiness within the modern church. In this insightful sermon, explore why upholding God's standards is crucial for believers and the church's mission. Discover the consequences of sin and compromise, the transformative power of repentance, and the vital role of congregation in maintaining integrity and accountability. Gain practical guidance on living a holy life that honors God and reflects Christ's character. This message is a journey towards spiritual growth, highlighting the impact of true holiness in Christian living.
Preaching by Bro. Jimmy Ruckman for the radio broadcast Back to the Book. Join us this week in 1 Corinthians 8 as we look into the subject of Christian liberty. Send us a Text Message.
Preaching by Bro. Jimmy Ruckman for the radio broadcast Back to the Book. Join us this week in 1 Corinthians 8 as we look into the subject of Christian liberty. Send us a Text Message.
Preaching by Bro. Jimmy Ruckman for the radio broadcast Back to the Book. Join us this week in 1 Corinthians 8 as we look into the subject of Christian liberty. Send us a Text Message.
Preaching by Jimmy Ruckman from the radio broadcast, Back to the Book. Join us every week for a new message. Send us a Text Message.
Preaching by Jimmy Ruckman from the radio broadcast, Back to the Book. Join us every week for a new message. Send us a Text Message.
Preaching by Jimmy Ruckman from the radio broadcast, Back to the Book. Join us every week for a new message. Send us a Text Message.
Preaching by Jimmy Ruckman from the radio broadcast, Back to the Book. Join us every week for a new message. Send us a Text Message.
Jonah 1 A series of messages from the book of Jonah by Bro. Jimmy Ruckman.
Jonah 1 A series of messages from the book of Jonah by Bro. Jimmy Ruckman.
Jonah 1 A series of messages from the book of Jonah by Bro. Jimmy Ruckman.
Introduction Acts 8:4 I Timothy 1:3; Titus 1:4, 12-13 Preach the word. II Timothy 4:1-5 To preach the word, you must preach from the word…
Pastor Dolton Robertson has a passion for Bible exposition. He has studied and lectured extensively on the topic of Bible preaching. I know you will enjoy this episode and stay tuned for upcoming episodes from our "Expound Conference," a Bible Preaching workshop.
Come study God's Word with us! Pastor Lance Sparks continues our study on The Practical Precepts for Building a Biblical Marriage. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
Come study God's Word with us! Pastor Lance Sparks continues our study on The Practical Precepts for Building a Biblical Marriage. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
Come study God's Word with us! Pastor Lance Sparks continues our study on The Practical Precepts for Building a Biblical Marriage. We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
Sunday Morning Service: October 15, 2023 | Pastor J. James
Sunday Morning September 24, 2023 | I See Men as Trees, Walking. Pastor James
One of the most important parts of my work in preaching for a congregation over time is planning what to preach and teach. This helps to create a balanced diet of Bible teaching: covering topics of perpetual importance while also having enough variety to cover "the whole counsel of God" (Acts 20:27).In the episode, I made reference to my personal planning method. You an click here to download an example of the type of calendar that I use.
In this episode, Pastor Dolton Robertson speaks on the importance of Bible preaching. This sermon was taken from Lighthouse Bible Baptist Church's "Spring Thaw Conference" in 2021. Mark sure to mark your calendars LBBC will be hosting an "Expound Conference" with Pastor Robertson and Pastor James Knox on March 18-19th, 2024. Enjoy!
How to Read and Interpret the BibleGood morning, Church!I want to start with a funny little story. A Sunday School teacher was explaining to her class how Lot's wife looked back and turned into a pillar of salt. Little Johnny, always the curious one, raised his hand and said, “That's nothing. My mom looked back while she was driving, and she turned into a telephone pole!”Our theme today is “How to Read and Interpret the Bible.” Our guide verse comes from 2 Timothy 3:16-17, "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."Let's delve into five principles to help us read and interpret the Bible effectively:Pray for Understanding: Before we even open the Bible, we should pray for understanding. The Psalmist says in Psalms 119:18, "Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law."Read in Context: The meaning of a verse is often influenced by the verses around it. A good example of this is Jeremiah 29:11, often quoted for comfort. But when read in context, we see it was initially a promise to the Israelites in exile, not an immediate promise of prosperity.Understand the Genre: The Bible is a collection of various genres – poetry, history, prophecy, letters, and more. Understanding the genre helps us interpret correctly. For example, the apocalyptic language in Revelation is symbolic and should not be interpreted literally.Know the Historical & Cultural Background: Understanding the historical and cultural background helps us grasp the original meaning. For instance, knowing the significance of the Passover in Exodus 12:1-14 helps us appreciate Jesus as our Passover lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7).Apply the Message: Reading the Bible is not merely for knowledge, but transformation. James 1:22 reminds us, "Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says."Let's pray: "Dear Lord, as we open Your Word, we ask for wisdom and understanding. Help us not only to be hearers of Your Word but doers. In Jesus' name, we pray, Amen."Beloved, I encourage you to approach the Bible prayerfully, read in context, understand the genre, know the background, and apply the message.May God bless you as you dive into His Word, and may it become a lamp unto your feet and a light unto your path (Psalm 119:105).
The 7 Greatest Miracles in the BibleGood morning, Church!I'd like to begin with a humorous story. There was a boy named Tommy who was learning about miracles in Sunday school. The teacher asked, "Can anyone give me an example of a miracle?" Tommy eagerly raised his hand and replied, "When my mom makes my dad's favorite dish, meatloaf, and he eats it without complaining – now that's a miracle!"Our topic today is “The 7 Greatest Miracles in the Bible.” Our guiding verse comes from Jeremiah 32:27: "I am the LORD, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?"Miracles serve as potent reminders of God's power and love. Let's delve into seven of the most remarkable miracles in the Bible:Creation: The genesis of everything, from the universe to life itself, is God's first and perhaps greatest miracle. Genesis 1:1 begins, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." The miracle of creation displays God's omnipotence and benevolence.The Parting of the Red Sea: In Exodus 14:21-22, we see God part the Red Sea to create a pathway for the Israelites to escape from the Egyptians. This miracle underscores God as our deliverer.Daniel in the Lion's Den: Daniel was thrown into a den of lions for praying to God (Daniel 6:16-23). Miraculously, he emerged unscathed. This event encourages us to maintain our faith, even in dire circumstances.The Virgin Birth: In Matthew 1:18-25, the angel announces to Mary that she will conceive a son, Jesus, by the Holy Spirit. This supernatural conception is a testament to God's plan of salvation.Jesus Turns Water into Wine: Jesus' first recorded miracle in John 2:1-11, where he turns water into wine at a wedding in Cana, demonstrates His power over the natural elements and His concern for our daily needs.Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead: In John 11:38-44, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, four days after his death. This miracle demonstrates Jesus's power over death and prefigures His own resurrection.The Resurrection of Jesus: The resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith. According to 1 Corinthians 15:3-8, Christ was crucified, buried, and then rose on the third day. The resurrection proves Jesus's divinity and gives us hope of eternal life.These miracles remind us that nothing is impossible for God (Luke 1:37). They provide us with a sense of wonder and reaffirm our faith in God's power and love.Let us pray, "Dear Lord, we thank You for Your mighty works that remind us of Your power and love. Help us to trust in Your ability to work miracles in our lives. In Jesus' name, Amen."Beloved, as we reflect on these miracles, let us be encouraged to trust in God's power. No matter what you are going through, remember, the God of these miracles is with you.God bless you, and may your faith be strengthened as you reflect on the mighty works of our God!
Dr. McIntyre began this session by asking everyone to take 3 minutes and write out what they would want their obituary to say. He then asked them to write out what their perfect day would be five years from today. In Psalm 116 David gave 5 mountain peaks of what a perfect day would be. Those peaks were: (1) Talking and hearing the Father (2) Walking with the Father (3) Repaying the Father (4)Fulfilling my vows to the Father (5) Sacrificing for the Father Dr. McIntyre stated that we don't know when the obituary page will have our name. Plan now for your perfect day and get ready for it for the glory of Jesus.
In this concluding session for the church library and media staff Dr. McIntyre spoke of the mountain top experiences of this week long conference and then the return to the responsibilities of home and work. There are ups and downs in the Christian experience and God equips us on what He wants us to do.
Dr. McIntyre began this session asking all those present to close their eyes and picture themselves back in their bed this morning. He then asked them to picture every door they had gone thru from the time of getting up until entering the room they were in then. He then asked them to think of the most beautiful door they had ever seen or gone thru. From this illustration Brother McIntyre quoted Jesus who said that He was the door and whoever enters thru Him would be saved. Jesus is the door that transforms us. Dr. McIntyre challenged the group to pray, "Help me to be a door thru which someone can find Jesus and find new life in Him."
Dr. McIntyre was introduced for this session with a very humorous, touching and most interesting introduction with stories about Brother McIntyre's children, grandchildren and his late wife Sue. The Scripture passage from the book of Ezekiel is from a book of measurements which can be applied to different facets of one's life. If you are living in a desert situation a river of prayer can be so helpful. Dr. McIntyre told of lady from when he served as the Associate Pastor at Bellevue Baptist Church under Dr. Robert G. Lee. This lady, Jesse Parker, was known as the lady of prayer. She was the one people always went to with prayer needs. In conclusion Dr. McIntyre expressed his desire that each person at this conference would leave swimming in deeper waters than when they came with a deeper experience with God. If they were living in a desert experience in their lives he challenged them to let the water flow. The water God provides.
Dr. McIntyre spoke from John 14:1-6 where Jesus told the disciples to let not their hearts be troubled in order to prepare them for His upcoming crucifixion. Verses of great truth and comfort for all those who love the Lord.
As Brother McIntyre began the first of six messages to the Library Media workers from churches in the convention, he presented a fascinating devotion on our "hands." The world is fascinated with hands from the hands of chubby babies, to the hands of surgeons, to the hands of musicians, to the hands of laborers, to the hands gifted in sign language, to the hands in prayer. The hands of Jesus are the most expressive and wonderful hands we can know. From his hands in the manger, to his hands as a carpenter, to the hands that pulled the sinking Peter from the rolling waves, and finally to the nail pierced hands of the crucifixion and resurrection. These are the that hands that wiped away the sins of the world for those who accept Him and now the hands that intercede to the Father for us. And now we thank the Lord for the hands of the library/media workers here this day who handle thousands of books and materials and perform ministry to every person in their congregation. For them we are thankful.
Pastor Josh Griffith preaching live from Still Water Baptist Church on 1/11/23
Message from Greg Neal on September 14, 2022