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Greg Morse | The story of Scripture records one long bloody battle between Satan and the seed of the woman. What would it take to end such a war? Christ on a cross.
Speaker: Pastoral Intern Logan Grubb Sermon Date: 4/18/2025 Sermon Series: Easter 2025 Sermon Notes Listen in as we remember and celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Sunday School- Pastor Larson- Mat 27:1-38
David Mathis | After the horrors of Good Friday, a glimmer of hope appears for those with eyes to see through the sobs: the stunning provision of a garden tomb.
Join us in our latest sermon series entitled, "Mosaics in Mark" as we study through the Gospel of Mark. In today's podcast, we will be studying Mark 15:33-39. Follow along with the message here: https://bit.ly/MosaicsInMark6If you have any questions or would like to leave a comment, please feel free to email us at info@ravenswoodbaptist.org
Gerrit Scott Dawson | John and Mary stayed near the cross until the very end. How might our love for Jesus deepen if we imagine ourselves standing with them?
Jesus death is perhaps the single greatest aspect of His ministry on earth. He died as our substitutionary sin atoning sacrifice so that we could be saved, set free, made alive, reconciled, redeemed, etc. Without the death of Jesus there could be no resurrection.
Marshall Segal | Jesus lived a lonely life, and died a far lonelier death, so that all of those who trust in him might never be truly alone.
"The Death of Christ." - April 13, 2025Matthew 27:31-32Luke 23: 27-31Bro. Kyle Waddell
CBA General Assembly Evening Service, Day 1
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In this episode, we continue studying the topic of Limited Atonement by reading through the excellent introduction by J.I. Packer to the Banner of Truth Edition of John Owen's "Death of Death in the Death of Christ". This intro deserves to be read regularly by those who want to understand the issues at stake between Calvinism and Arminianism. Link to Intro here : https://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/sdg/packer_deathintro.html
Sunday School | March 23, 2025 | Post-Gospel Death of Christ References by Church of the Holy Spirit - Roanoke
Whatever else gives way, whatever else disappoints, whatever else fails, God's all-encompassing promise of future grace can never fail.
If there is any hope for eternity in the presence of God, we need a Redeemer, a Substitute, a Savior. Christ died and rose to be that hope.
The salvation Jesus obtained through his blood was everything it takes to save his people, not just part of it.
The purpose of the Lord's Supper is to show the Lord's death. Sadly, it is presented as a mystical experience whereby some special blessing or esoteric feeling from the Lord. The Lord's Supper is simply an ordinance showing the truth of the death of Christ which is salvation is totally by the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ died to save those whom the Father gave Him. To teach anything else is not reflective of the Lord's Supper.
What does it mean that Christ died for our sins? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper examines Hebrews 2:9 to reveal how Christ's death secures salvation and the faith that brings us to God.
Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ This reflection opens with prayer and introduces the theme . . . . . . of a spiritual recollection centered on living out our baptism during Lent, particularly as people baptized into Christ's death and resurrection. It draws from Romans 6:3-11, emphasizing that baptism unites us with Christ's death and resurrection, calling us to a new life in God. The talk explores baptism as a pilgrimage—a journey of faith, identity, and spiritual transformation. It highlights the symbolism of water, the power of naming, and the vocation and purpose revealed through our baptismal identity. The name we receive at baptism carries spiritual significance and points to God's dream and calling for us. Through biblical instances like Abraham, Sarah, and Mary, the conference talks about examples that shows how names reflect divine missions. The talk also reflects on baptismal promises, the sign of the cross as a branding of allegiance to Christ, and the continual need to renew and live out our baptismal identity, especially during Lent—a time of repentance, reflection, and rediscovery of spiritual origins. The day of recollection includes prayer, blessing of water, renewal of baptismal vows, and symbolic rituals reminding participants of their Christian identity and mission. Listen to: Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ ________________________________________________________ Image: Christ of St. John of The Cross: Spanish Painter: Salvador Dalí: 1951 The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. Note: This is a low-resolution picture for copyright purposes. ________________________________________________________ Note: This marks the Second Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. The QoAH's website has links to the other conferences.
What did Jesus accomplish in tasting death? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper explores Hebrews 2:9 to reveal the depth of Christ's sacrifice and covenant love.
Dr Clark continues the series, "The Comfort of the Covenant." This series will show us the value of having a good covenant theology in order to help us understand the history of redemption correctly and well. And, more particularly, to help understand the gospel and how the gospel relates to the covenant of grace. In this episode, Dr. Clark continues discussing A Firm Foundation: An Aid to Interpreting the Heidelberg Catechism by Caspar Olevianus and considers Olevianus' explanation of why Jesus Christ had to die for our transgressions. This episode of the Heidelcast is sponsored by the Heidelberg Reformation Association. You love the Heidelcast and the Heidelblog. You share it with friends, with members of your church, and others but have you stopped to think what would happen if it all disappeared? The truth is that we depend on your support. If you don't make the coffer clink, the HRA will simply sink. Won't you help us keep it going? The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All your gifts are tax deductible. Use the donate link on this page or mail a check to Heidelberg Reformation Association, 1637 E Valley Parkway #391, Escondido CA 92027. All the Episodes of the Heidelcast Heidelcast Series: The Comfort Of The Covenant Subscribe To the Heidelcast Browse the Heidelshop! On Twitter @Heidelcast How To Support Heidelmedia: use the donate button below Subscribe in Apple Podcast Subscribe directly via RSS New Way To Call The Heidelphone: Voice Memo On Your Phone Text the Heidelcast any time at (760) 618–1563. The Heidelcast is available everywhere podcasts are found including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Call or text the Heidelphone anytime at (760) 618-1563. Leave a message or email us a voice memo from your phone and we may use it in a future podcast. Record it and email it to heidelcast@heidelblog.net. If you benefit from the Heidelcast please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts so that others can find it. Please do not forget to make the coffer clink (see the donate button below). SHOW NOTES Heidelblog Resources The HB Media Archive The Ecumenical Creeds The Reformed Confessions Heidelberg Catechism (1563) The Heidelberg Catechism: A Historical, Theological, & Pastoral Commentary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2025) Recovering the Reformed Confession (Phillipsburg: P&R Publishing, 2008). What Must A Christian Believe? Why I Am A Christian Heidelblog Contributors Support Heidelmedia: use the donate button or send a check to: Heidelberg Reformation Association 1637 E. Valley Parkway #391 Escondido CA 92027 USA The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
How can sinners stand before a holy God? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Hebrews 1:1–4 to show what Christ achieved and its power to transform those who trust him.
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 37: The Substitutionary Death of Christ: Luke 19:31-34 #morningreflections #salvation
Be blessed as you enjoy this Sunday Sermon from Pastor Michael Brunzo at Faith Fellowship Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
Be blessed as you enjoy this Sunday Sermon from Pastor Michael Brunzo at Faith Fellowship Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
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In dying, Christ de-fanged the devil. How? By covering all our sin. This means that Satan has no legitimate grounds to accuse us before God.
No matter how dirty with sin you are, through Christ you can see the light of God's glory and believe.
Donald Grey Barnhouse was - for half a century - one of the most widely acclaimed American preachers. Scholarly exposition and a popular approach marked his teaching as well as a passion for Making God's Word Plain. Listen and find out why an unyielding faith, devotion to Christ, innovation, and great energy marked his ministry. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29
How can we respond when we doubt whether we are forgiven? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Hebrews 10:1–18 to reveal the profound assurance we have in Christ's finished work.
Jesus did not want a dirty and unholy wife. Therefore, he was willing to die to cleanse her so that he could present her to himself.
The good news is that God himself has decreed a way to satisfy the demands of his justice without condemning the whole human race.
God is totally committed to the perseverance and eternal security of his blood-bought children.