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Two Ways of Thinking, Two Ways of Living, and Only Two Ways of Dying (Romans 8:5–13) - Dr. Bill Cook
No Condemnation...None! (Romans 8:1–4) - Dr. Bill Cook
Rob Corzine dives into the Sunday Readings and Bill Cook looks at Pope Leo's Augustinian inspirations.
The Inconvenience of Christian Love (Selected Scriptures) - Dr. Bill Cook
Rob Corzine dives into the Sunday Readings and Bill Cook looks at Pope Leo's Augustinian inspirations.
The Church: A Community of Spirit-Filled Followers of Jesus (Ephesians 2:17–22) - Dr. Bill Cook
A Contrast Between Two Lives and Two Deaths: The Tragic Death of King Saul (1 Samuel 31) - Dr. Bill Cook
Bad News from the Grave: Saul and the Witch at Endor (1 Samuel 28) - Dr. Bill Cook
A new MP3 sermon from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Faculty Testimonies: Bill Cook, Alisha Biler and Daniel Stevens Speaker: Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. Broadcaster: Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Event: Chapel Service Date: 4/22/2025 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Faculty Testimonies: Bill Cook, Alisha Biler and Daniel Stevens Speaker: Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. Broadcaster: Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Event: Chapel Service Date: 4/22/2025 Length: 52 min.
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An Easter Invitation to Real Life (John 20:19–31) - Dr. Bill Cook
A Preview of Comming Attractions (Matthew 27:50–54) - Dr. Bill Cook
Words of Hope in Times of Darkness (John 14:1–14) - Dr. Bill Cook
Basin and Towel Christianity: Jesus' Blood and Our Smelly Feet (John 13:1–17) - Dr. Bill Cook
We discuss the rise of Catholic apps and cognitive wellness culture with Dr. William Gonch, and celebrate the Feast of St Patrick with Bill Cook.
We discuss the rise of Catholic apps and cognitive wellness culture with Dr. William Gonch, and celebrate the Feast of St Patrick with Bill Cook.
Difficult Choices in Stormy Times: David Spares Saul's Life Again (1 Samuel 26) - Dr. Bill Cook
Three Lives, One Story: The Wisdom of a Godly Woman and the Kind Providence of a Holy God (1 Samuel 25) - Dr. Bill Cook
Do Not Take Your Own Revenge (1 Samuel 24) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Danger of Desperation and Isolation: Forgetting God (1 Samuel 21) - Dr. Bill Cook
True Friendship: David and Jonathan (1 Samuel 19–20) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Confusing Ways of God (1 Samuel 18) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Battle Is the Lord's: David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17) - Dr. Bill Cook
Living in God's Bootcamp (1 Samuel 16:14–23) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Challenge of Being a Nobody: Living for God in Obscurity (1 Samuel 16:1–13) - Dr. Bill Cook
More Room for More Disciples: What Should I Look for in a Church? (Acts 2:42–47) - Dr. Bill Cook
Follow the Star: A Journey Begun in Faith Will End in Worship (Matthew 2:1–12) - Dr. Bill Cook
From the Cradle to the Cross (Luke 2:10–11) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Glory of Singing: The Songs of Two Spirit-Filled Women Luke 1:39–56 - Dr. Bill Cook
This Sunday's Gospel takes us into the desert to meet John the Baptist. We unpack the readings with Rob Corzine, and Bill Cook discusses the history of cathedrals as Notre Dame de Paris prepares to re-open.
This Sunday's Gospel takes us into the desert to meet John the Baptist. We unpack the readings with Rob Corzine, and Bill Cook discusses the history of cathedrals as Notre Dame de Paris prepares to re-open.
The Day God Broke His Silence: The Announcement of the Messiah's Forerunner (Luke 1:5–25) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Incarnation of God's Son (John 1:1–5, 14, 18) - Dr. Bill Cook
To Obey Is Better than Sacrifice (1 Samuel 15) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Significance of One for Good or for Evil (1 Samuel 14) - Dr. Bill Cook
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Deacon Ordination - Dr. Bill Cook
What Have You Done? (1 Samuel 13) - Dr. Bill Cook
Samuel, God, and You (1 Samuel 11–12) - Dr. Bill Cook
Be Careful What You Wish For, God May Give it to You! (1 Samuel 10) - Dr. Bill Cook
The Mercy of God (1 Samuel 7) - Dr. Bill Cook
Behold Your God: The Holiness of God (1 Samuel 6) - Dr. Bill Cook
An Invitation to Life (Matthew 11:28–30) - Dr. Bill Cook
Behold Our God (1 Samuel 5–6) - Dr. Bill Cook
Where's the Glory? The Danger of Trying to Put God in a Box (1 Samuel 4) - Dr. Bill Cook
We discuss Augustine's Confessions with Bill Cook and a religious liberty case in Colorado with Andrea Picciotti-Bayer.
Speak Lord, Your Servant Is Listening (1 Samuel 3) - Dr. Bill Cook
We discuss forgotten history of Christian church leaders, the "Black Robe Regiment," and their impact on our Founders and freedoms in America; the growing movement of patriot pastors who refuse to back down from the lies of the enemy and threats to religious freedom.
Bible Reading: Ephesians 5:1-2, 8-10One day when Nathan and his dad were shopping, an elderly man walked up to them. "Excuse me," the man said. "My name is Bill Cook. I've been watching the two of you, and I can't help but notice how much both of you look like someone I went to school with years ago. His name was Nathan Nobel. Are you related to him?""That's my name, and my dad's too!" Nathan grinned. "Dad is Nathan Nobel Jr., and I'm Nathan Nobel the third," he added proudly. "But you look too old to have been in school with my dad."The two men laughed. "Nathan, I think this gentleman is talking about your grandfather," explained Dad.Mr. Cook nodded. "I just knew you must be related," he said after they had talked a few minutes. "Your boy here, with his red hair and freckles, looks very much like Nate did in grammar school. You both walk and talk like him too."After Mr. Cook left, Dad smiled at Nathan. "I consider it a real compliment to have been recognized as my father's son," he said. "I've always admired my dad very much, and I guess I've copied his ways more than I realized. I'm really proud to be just like Dad.""Yeah--that was amazing!" Nathan said. "Mr. Cook hasn't seen Grandpa in years, and yet he recognized how much we were like him."Dad looked at him thoughtfully. "There's someone else we should be like, Nathan," he said. "The Bible says we should be imitators of God. People watch our actions and hear our words, and they should be able to tell that God is our Father.""But God is perfect, and He can do all kinds of miracles," Nathan pointed out. "We can't be exactly like Him.""That's true," said Dad. "But if we remember that we're God's children and that He's given us the Holy Spirit to work in our lives and make us more like Jesus, it will help us show His love, forgiveness, and kindness to others. Then some people will say, 'There goes a child of God.'" –Mary Rose PearsonHow About You?Have you ever been told that you look, sound, or act like one of your parents? Can people also tell by watching you that you're a child of God? If you do and say the same things Jesus would if He were on earth today, others will recognize you as one of God's children. Trust Him to help you show others the love of Jesus so they will be able to tell that you are God's child.Today's Key Verse:Be imitators of God as dear children. (NKJV) (Ephesians 5:1)Today's Key Thought:Be like your heavenly Father