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Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr. from John 5:1-30.
Send us Fan MailGalatians, the Pure GospelGalatians 5:16-24Chris McKnight, Lead Pastor/ElderJune 7, 2026Message 25 in the series on Galatians
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we continue looking at some rotten fruit of our flesh that is in direct opposition with the sweet Fruit of the Spirit. Picking up where we left off in part 1 of "The Fruit of the Flesh," in part 2, we look at the sour fruit of unkindness, pride, arrogance, unfaithfulness, and impulsivity and how they are in direct opposition and hinder the godly traits of the Fruit of the Spirit of kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control.Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out everything Proverbs 9:10 on our website, www.proverbs910ministries.com! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, YouTube, Twitter, Truth Social, and Gettr!
Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr. from John 5:30. This is part 2 of The Hypostatic Authority and Submission of Jesus Christ in The Word Made Flesh Series from the Gospel of John.
The problem of the old man plaques us all. We must continue putting him to death, cause Human nature will try to reassert its dominance in a converted person's life.
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Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr on The Hypostatic Authority and Unity of Jesus Christ from John 5:30.
Send us Fan MailMost of us are familiar with the Fruit of the Spirit given to all believers by the Holy Spirit - Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Gentleness, Faithfulness, and Self-Control. But as Paul warns us, there are rotten fruits of our flesh that creep in, and not only war against the sweet fruit of the Spirit, but are in direct opposition to the Spirit! In this episode, "The Fruit of the Flesh - Part 1," we look at four of those sour, fleshy fruits! Join us as we delve into how hate, discontent, anxiety, and impatience keeps us from becoming the delicious fruit salad we are meant to be! " If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit." (Gal. 5:25)Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out everything Proverbs 9:10 on our website, www.proverbs910ministries.com! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, YouTube, Twitter, Truth Social, and Gettr!
Send us Fan MailGalatians, the Pure GospelGalatians 5:16-24Chris McKnight, Lead Pastor/ElderMay 24, 2026Message 24 on Galatians
The apostle Paul had a thorn in his flesh. He pleaded with God to take it away. This week we discuss that prayer and God's answer. Our guest in Pastor Jon Bilitz.
Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr.
The apostle Paul was given a thorn in his flesh. He didn't like it and wanted it removed. God saw things differently. Pastor Jon Bilitz is our guest this week and he will help us learn more about this helpful section of 2 Corinthians 12.
Send us Fan MailGalatians, the Pure GospelGalatians 5:16-24Chris McKnight, Lead Pastor/ElderMay 10, 2026Message 23 on Galatians
Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr.
Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr. from John 5:28-29 on the fullness of salvation. This message focuses on justification and sanctification.
Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr. from John 5:28-29, where Jesus said, "Do not marvel at this; for the hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth—those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation."
Sermon by Pastor James Brown Jr.
We must acknowledge that we are sinners and are in need of God's forgiveness. When we do this we become crucified with Christ, because we are now His child. No longer should we or even dare live the life we once lived. Our old man, our inner person, has been crucified with Christ. It is now Christ who lives in us. God Almighty, through the Holy Spirit, lives in and contacts us through our inner person, our recreated spirit. The life I now live is by faith, in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. This we learn from Galatians chapter 2 verse 20.
It is essential that all Christians are willing to crucify or put to death in their flesh, all the lusts and desires of the flesh, the world and the Devil. No Christian can be truly sanctified for the Lord's use until they put to death the things of the world. As Christ was crucified in the flesh, so must we be willing to be crucified to every thing that is not of God. We must not be taken captive by the world and its evil satanic schemes, which have no part with God. Those who inherit eternal life are children of God, blood bought by the sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross. We must be willing to crucify those thoughts, that speech and deeds of evil that are part of the world.
“Faithful to the Father; Faithless in the Flesh”Mark 14:12-42Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
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In this message, Pastor Caleb discusses the victory Jesus had over the thorns of His flesh. His victory affords Christians victory over their thorns. His crucifixion and resurrection provide victory for anyone who chooses to receive it. Jesus gave us the ability to deal with the thorns in our flesh and not succumb to these issues. May more Christians have victory through Jesus Christ because His grace and influence are great in their lives. Send us a textSupport the showFor more information for our church visit AGCSparta.org.
In this message, Pastor Caleb discusses the thorn in the flesh that the Apostle Paul describes in 2 Corinthians. Thorns are meant to hinder those who serve God and not allow the focus to remain on Jesus. Looking at Joshua, the plan to remove those who influence disobedience to God is vital, or those same people will become thorns in the side and briers in the eyes. God has called His people to overcome and be victorious. Send us a textSupport the showFor more information for our church visit AGCSparta.org.
In this message, Pastor Caleb discusses the thorn in the flesh that the Apostle Paul describes in 2 Corinthians. Christians should realize thorns are designed to choke out the Word of God in their lives, as described by Jesus in His parable of the Sower and the Seed. God wants His people victorious, not vulnerable or defeated. May Christians use the resources He has given them to obtain their victory. Send us a textSupport the showFor more information for our church visit AGCSparta.org.
In this message, Pastor Caleb discusses the thorn in the flesh that the Apostle Paul describes in 2 Corinthians. Christians should not allow a thorn in the flesh to make them vulnerable, but lead them to victory by overcoming obstacles with the resources God gives in His Word and by His Spirit. God wants His people victorious, not vulnerable. Send us a textSupport the showFor more information for our church visit AGCSparta.org.
In this message, Pastor Caleb discusses the thorn in the flesh that the Apostle Paul describes in 2 Corinthians. Although the exact details of this thorn may be unknown, many Christians still face various thorns in their lives that should not be excused; they should be addressed and dealt with. May Christians not be vulnerable but obtain victory through Jesus Christ as God's plan for each person. Send us a textSupport the showFor more information for our church visit AGCSparta.org.
12-14-25 | Description: In Matthew, the Angel of the Lord says that his name shall be called Immanuel, which means “God with us.” God becoming human is called the Incarnation. Why did God choose to save humanity this way? We will discuss this question this December at Friendship Church.
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN ALL OF YOU HUNGRY WITCHES! Thank you for tuning in to this year's Big Fat Feminist Halloween Special!If you're new here, every Halloween I choose an aspect of the fantastical, fictional, Halloween witch and take a closer look at where it came from and what it means to very real witches and magical people today. This year we're going full fairytale by talking about the kind of witch that might live in a house nestled in some deep, dark wild place, made entirely of… candy? That's right, settle in for nearly 2 hours of Cannibal witches, black widows, folkloric monsters, ritual madness, mythological baddies, and the deep and painful hunger that lives inside us all. These two episodes are not safe to share with young kids, sorry y'all, but fellow moms who are perhaps a bit worn out from this holiday will find a lot to love in this two part Halloween episode. But a word of warning!This episode features conversations about death, meat, animal mating habits, racism and colonization as well as hunger, eating, dieting, fatphobia and health. A short warning will come on before this last section in case listening will put you at risk. Stay safe, friends. I did a ton of research for this episode and I will be listing the sources on my website, but I want to mention one in particular. I was toying with the idea of talking about witches eating babies for this episode, but wasn't sure if there was enough material there. Then I read a post by The Pale Horse about cannibal women in horror movies and the symbolism there and that really made everything click into place for me, so I highly recommend you read it and take some time … to digest it. You can read it at the following link: Eat Me Up- Women, Desire and Cannibalism in Horror The Pale HorseConnect with me:Website: thefatfeministwitch.caFacebook: facebook.com/TheFatFeministWitchThreads: https://www.threads.net/@fatfeministwitchSupport:Patreon: patreon.com/thefatfeministwitchBuy me a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/thefatfeministwitchGet stickers, mugs, journals, and t-shirts up to size 5X on my merch store! The FAT WITCH FALL SALE starts September 22nd and goes until November 1st! https://thefatfeministwitch.dashery.comAs always, the opening track is Back to the 90s by Douglas Mulvey!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN ALL OF YOU HUNGRY WITCHES! Thank you for tuning in to this year's Big Fat Feminist Halloween Special!If you're new here, every Halloween I choose an aspect of the fantastical, fictional, Halloween witch and take a closer look at where it came from and what it means to very real witches and magical people today. This year we're going full fairytale by talking about the kind of witch that might live in a house nestled in some deep, dark wild place, made entirely of… candy? That's right, settle in for nearly 2 hours of Cannibal witches, black widows, folkloric monsters, ritual madness, mythological baddies, and the deep and painful hunger that lives inside us all. These two episodes are not safe to share with young kids, sorry y'all, but fellow moms who are perhaps a bit worn out from this holiday will find a lot to love in this two part Halloween episode. But a word of warning!This episode features conversations about death, meat, animal mating habits, racism and colonization as well as hunger, eating, dieting, fatphobia and health. A short warning will come on before this last section in case listening will put you at risk. Stay safe, friends. I did a ton of research for this episode and I will be listing the sources on my website, but I want to mention one in particular. I was toying with the idea of talking about witches eating babies for this episode, but wasn't sure if there was enough material there. Then I read a post by The Pale Horse about cannibal women in horror movies and the symbolism there and that really made everything click into place for me, so I highly recommend you read it and take some time … to digest it. You can read it at the following link: Eat Me Up- Women, Desire and Cannibalism in Horror The Pale HorseConnect with me:Website: thefatfeministwitch.caFacebook: facebook.com/TheFatFeministWitchThreads: https://www.threads.net/@fatfeministwitchSupport:Patreon: patreon.com/thefatfeministwitchBuy me a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/thefatfeministwitchGet stickers, mugs, journals, and t-shirts up to size 5X on my merch store! The FAT WITCH FALL SALE starts September 22nd and goes until November 1st! https://thefatfeministwitch.dashery.comAs always, the opening track is Back to the 90s by Douglas Mulvey!
Send us a textThe battle between flesh and Spirit lies at the heart of our Christian walk. In this powerful examination of Galatians 5:16-23, we dive deep into Paul's stark contrast between two opposing forces that compete for dominance in our lives.Walking in the Spirit represents true freedom - not a license to sin, but liberation from the impossible burden of law-keeping for justification. When Paul declares, "If you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law," he reveals a fundamental truth: these two states cannot coexist. You're either governed by the indwelling Holy Spirit or striving under legalism's weight.The works of the flesh manifest when we attempt self-justification through law-keeping. From sensual sins like adultery and fornication to religious sins like idolatry and witchcraft, to relational sins like hatred and strife - all emerge from our fallen nature. We explore why adultery receives particular emphasis, violating not just a human relationship but the sacred covenant that mirrors God's relationship with His people.By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit develops gradually through sanctification. Like physical fruit that requires time to grow and ripen, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control emerge progressively as we walk with the Spirit. This understanding calls us to patience with ourselves and others in the growth process.The fundamental truth of Galatians shines throughout: "Knowing that a man is not justified by works of the law but by faith in Jesus Christ." We bring nothing to salvation except our sin; everything else required comes exclusively through Christ. This liberating reality transforms how we approach our relationship with God and our daily walk in the Spirit.Join our community as we continue unpacking these powerful truths. Share your thoughts on how understanding the contrast between flesh and Spirit has impacted your faith journey!The Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textWhat does marriage reveal about our relationship with Christ? This thought-provoking conversation explores the sacred bond of marriage as a divine institution that, when centered on God, transforms our understanding of Christ's love for His church.The discussion begins with a powerful assertion: marriage, with God at its center, brings us closer to Christ by demonstrating the covenant relationship He desires with us. This sets the stage for an honest examination of adultery's devastating impact. One speaker vulnerably shares his personal story of how adultery destroyed his pastoral ministry and family relationships, describing it as "a reprehensible, heinous sin" that requires "a complete rebuild of who I am in Christ." His testimony serves as both a warning and a beacon of hope for those who have fallen into similar patterns.The conversation deepens when exploring God's perspective on divorce. We learn that God's hatred of divorce isn't merely a rule but reveals something profound about His character—He will never divorce His bride, the church. This brings comfort to believers questioning their salvation, as one speaker notes, "The only way we can lose our salvation is if God divorces us. How can the one who hates divorce, divorce His bride? He can't and He won't."Particularly enlightening is the discussion of biblical marriage customs, where engagement itself constituted marriage in God's eyes. This historical context transforms our understanding of Joseph's consideration to "put away" Mary quietly upon learning of her pregnancy before their wedding ceremony.For couples struggling with relationship challenges, practical wisdom emerges through personal testimonies. One participant shares how seemingly trivial irritations with her spouse—his chewing, his walking style—became magnified points of contention until she recognized these as spiritual attacks and brought them before God.Have you considered how your marriage reflects Christ's relationship with His church? Whether married, single, or divorced, this episode offers profound insights into God's design for covenant relationships and His unwavering faithfulness to us.The Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textThe battlefield of the soul is where our deepest spiritual victories are won. This profound conversation dives into the evidence of salvation that many believers overlook—the internal struggle against sin itself. When you feel frustrated by the war between your flesh and spirit, recognize it as confirmation that God's transforming work is happening within you. Those without Christ experience no such conflict because they enjoy their sinful nature unhindered.At the heart of this discussion is a powerful truth: salvation creates two versions of you—one in the flesh and one in the spirit—both equally real. Your daily choices determine which nature thrives. As one participant beautifully explains, "Whichever one we feed, whichever one we give incentive and motive to" will ultimately dominate our character.The conversation tackles difficult subjects with refreshing honesty, exploring how "fornication" (from the Greek "pornea") encompasses not just physical acts but also the contemplation and desire for them. We confront the uncomfortable reality that sin progresses in severity—when habitual sin becomes boring, people seek increasingly deviant expressions, explaining why those with unlimited access to pleasure constantly chase more extreme experiences.For those struggling with relationships, the dialogue offers profound wisdom about waiting on God's timing rather than attempting to orchestrate connections ourselves. "Ask God for what you need in a spouse, not necessarily what you want," advises one participant, sharing how his first wife was "everything I wanted and little or nothing that I needed."The most liberating insight? Stop being secretive about your struggles. When we confront our faults openly—first before God, then with trusted believers—we strip sin of its power. God never divorces His people, and the conviction you feel when engaging with scripture isn't punishment but the loving guidance of a Father calling you back to wholeness.The Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textAre you still drinking spiritual milk when you should be feasting on meat? This profound exploration of spiritual growth challenges us to examine our maturity as believers and our readiness to teach others.Drawing from Hebrews 5, we unpack the writer's lament that many Christians remain spiritual infants long after they should have developed into teachers. "For when for the time you ought to be teachers," he writes, "you have need that one teach you again." This powerful indictment reveals how easily we can become stalled in our spiritual development.The conversation takes a fascinating theological turn as we examine Christ's priesthood after the order of Melchizedek. Unlike the Aaronic priesthood which symbolized Christ in His humiliation, Melchizedek represents Christ in His exaltation. We discover the beautiful symbolism of Melchizedek bringing bread and wine to Abraham after his victory—foreshadowing Christ's communion with believers after His ultimate triumph.Perhaps most practical is our discussion about guarding what enters through our "eye gates" and "ear gates." When we consume sinful content for entertainment, we participate in that sin even without physical action. The etymological connection between "pornography" and the Greek word for "fornication" underscores this spiritual reality. What are you allowing into your heart and mind?We also explore the contrast between works of the flesh and fruit of the Spirit. While works require effort, fruit grows naturally through connection with the source. Your relationship with the Spirit isn't based on periodic refilling like a gas tank but on constant contact—like a subway train connected to its power line through Bible reading, prayer, and fellowship.Ready to move beyond spiritual infancy? This episode will challenge you to deeper maturity and discernment. Share your journey with us and join the conversation about growing from milk to meat in your walk with Christ.The Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
A new MP3 sermon from The Bible Provocateur is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: LIVE DISCUSSION: SINsual Lusts of the Flesh (Part 2 of 4) Speaker: Jonathan Eubanks Broadcaster: The Bible Provocateur Event: Debate Date: 9/12/2025 Length: 38 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Bible Provocateur is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: LIVE DISCUSSION: SINsual Lusts of the Flesh (Part 1 of 4) Speaker: Jonathan Eubanks Broadcaster: The Bible Provocateur Event: Debate Date: 9/12/2025 Length: 38 min.