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      <title>How Long, O Lord?</title>
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      <description>The sermon draws a powerful conclusion from 1 Corinthians 16:13–14, presenting five urgent commands—be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong, and let all that you do be done in love—as the essential posture for a healthy, enduring church. It emphasizes that spiritual vigilance, doctrinal fidelity, moral courage, and personal maturity are not achieved by human effort alone but are sustained by divine strength found in Christ. The exhortation to 'act like men' calls for spiritual maturity and courage, not gendered performance, but the boldness to stand for truth in a hostile world. Crucially, the sermon underscores that without love, all other virtues become hollow and destructive, transforming the commands from legalistic demands into the natural fruit of a life united to Christ. Ultimately, the passage is not a checklist for earning salvation, but a gospel-shaped call to live out the grace already received, where every Christian duty flows from the finished work of Christ and the indwelling Spirit.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the divine attribute of God's long-suffering, revealed in Exodus 34:6–7, where Yahweh describes Himself as 'slow to anger'—a phrase rooted in the Hebrew imagery of 'long nostrils,' symbolizing sovereign restraint rather than weakness. Far from being indifferent to sin, God's patience is a holy, purposeful delay, designed to draw people to repentance and salvation, as seen in His enduring mercy toward Israel and His ultimate plan fulfilled in Christ. The sermon emphasizes that God's justice and mercy are not contradictory but are reconciled at the cross, where Christ bore the wrath due to sinners, making forgiveness possible without compromising divine holiness. It calls believers to both marvel at God's patience toward them and to imitate it in their relationships, while warning that this patience is not endless and that unrepentant sinners mistake divine delay for divine approval. Ultimately, the long-suffering of God is not a sign of indifference but a profound expression of grace, culminating in the gospel's invitation to repent and believe before the final judgment arrives.</description>
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      <description>Psalm 5 presents a model for authentic prayer rooted in divine access, holy reverence, and covenant confidence. The psalmist approaches God in the morning with expectant faith, not as a supplicant begging for favor, but as one who knows his standing is secured by God's loving kindness, not personal merit. He meditates on God's holiness—His hatred of wickedness, deceit, and violence—thereby acknowledging that no unrighteous person can stand before Him, yet affirming that grace, not righteousness, opens the door. With this foundation, he petitions for divine guidance amid enemies, recognizing universal human depravity and praying not for vengeance, but for moral clarity and righteous direction. The prayer culminates in joyful confidence: those who take refuge in God are sheltered, blessed, and exult in His favor, not because of their strength, but because of His unchanging protection. This pattern—bold approach, humble recognition, honest petition, and joyful assurance—reveals the Christian's access to God through Christ, who entered heaven's presence on our behalf, securing our standing forever.</description>
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      <description>The sermon, drawn from Jeremiah 23, confronts the illusion of hiding from God by exposing the danger of false prophets who promote peace through deceptive visions rather than divine truth, revealing that God's omnipresence renders every attempt at concealment futile. It affirms that God is not distant or limited, but fully present in all places—filling heaven and earth—making no secret, thought, or sin invisible to His omniscient gaze. While this reality is a terrifying judgment on those who reject Him, it becomes profound comfort for believers, who find in God's constant presence a steadfast assurance that He is never absent, even in suffering, sin, or spiritual darkness. The message culminates in the gospel: the same God who sees all sins also entered creation, bore them on the cross, and now offers righteousness and unbreakable fellowship to all who trust in Christ. Thus, the doctrine of God's omnipresence is not merely a theological concept, but a living reality that both convicts the unrepentant and sustains the faithful.</description>
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      <description>This sermon, drawn from 1 Corinthians 16:5–12, presents a profound meditation on the tangible, embodied nature of Christian ministry, arguing that true service is not abstract doctrine but costly, real-life engagement with people, places, and decisions. Through Paul's personal plans to visit Corinth, his deliberate stay in Ephesus amid opposition, his protection of the vulnerable Timothy, and his clarification of misunderstandings about Apollos, the text reveals four essential priorities: intentional presence, faithful stewardship of opportunity, safeguarding the vulnerable, and resolving conflict through honest communication. The preacher emphasizes that ministry is not confined to pastors or missionaries but involves every believer in daily, sacrificial investment in others, reflecting the incarnational model of Christ who entered human suffering not in theory but in flesh. Ultimately, the passage calls the church to embody Christ's love through concrete actions—staying, enduring, defending, and speaking truth—reminding believers that God's work is carried out not in ideal circumstances but in the messy, demanding reality of life with real people.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well, using her story to reveal the profound truth that God is spirit and must be worshiped in spirit and truth. It emphasizes that true worship transcends geographical locations, religious traditions, or cultural preferences—whether Jerusalem, Mount Gerizim, or modern church buildings—because God's nature is spiritual, not physical. The message challenges believers to prioritize inward, Christ-centered worship grounded in Scripture over external rituals, historical practices, or fear of human opinion, highlighting that genuine faith is marked by personal encounter with Christ and evangelistic witness, as seen in the woman's transformation and the resulting conversion of many Samaritans. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to focus not on size, structure, or tradition, but on the eternal reality of God's presence and the mission to make disciples, trusting that God's power remains unchanged and effective regardless of circumstances.</description>
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      <description>The passage centers on the transformative hope of the resurrection, affirming that the mortal, corruptible body cannot inherit the eternal kingdom of God, but through Christ's victory over death, believers will be radically changed in an instant at the last trumpet. Paul confronts the Corinthian denial of resurrection with a powerful theological argument rooted in Christ's own resurrection, emphasizing that death's sting—sin—is nullified by grace through Jesus, who conquered both sin and death. Drawing from Old Testament prophecy and personal conviction, the preacher portrays death not as final but as a temporary sleep, with the believer already with the Lord, awaiting a glorious, imperishable resurrection body. This future hope is not a distant comfort for the grieving but a present reality that fuels steadfastness, immovability, and joyful labor in the Lord, knowing that every faithful effort in service to God is eternally meaningful. The message culminates in a call to live with unwavering faith, anchored in the resurrection, which secures both present purpose and future glory.</description>
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      <description>Today we begin a new series on the existence and attributes of God. Psalm 145 is our text, but we also are drawing from such men as Charnock, Gill, Pink, and Packer.</description>
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      <description>For more information, check us out at https://www.sgbchortense.com/ or contact Pastor David Green at 912-215-3144. #BrunswickGA #Brunswick #GoldenIsles #HortenseGA #Popwellville #ExpositoryPreaching #JekyllIsland #StSimonsIsland #LSB #BiblePreaching #BaptistChurch #BrunswickChurch #BrunswickChurches #HortenseChurches #BrantleyCountyChurches #GlynnCountyChurches</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Genesis chapter 15 reveals the foundational covenant between God and Abram, emphasizing divine faithfulness over human effort, as God promises an innumerable posterity and the inheritance of the Promised Land. Though Abram, now childless and advanced in years, expresses doubt, God reaffirms His promise through a visionary encounter, declaring that Abram's descendants will be as numerous as the stars, and that faith—believed in the Lord—is counted as righteousness. The chapter highlights the unconditional nature of God's covenant, symbolized by the smoking oven and flaming torch passing alone between the divided animals, signifying that God alone bears responsibility for its fulfillment. This covenant, rooted in grace and not human works, foreshadows the ultimate fulfillment in Christ, the true Seed of Abraham, and includes prophetic details of Israel's future sojourn, suffering, and eventual restoration, underscoring God's patience and commitment to His promises despite human failure. The passage calls believers to trust God's timing and sovereignty, even amid uncertainty, knowing that His word stands firm and His purposes will prevail.</description>
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      <description>This psalm presents a powerful journey from personal distress to divine assurance, centered on the believer's reliance on God's righteousness and faithfulness. The psalmist begins with a heartfelt prayer for divine intervention, grounding his plea in God's character as the source of his righteousness and deliverance, emphasizing that true worship and prayer must be God-centered. He then confronts his adversaries with a call to repentance, urging them to fear God, reflect in silence, and turn from falsehood to righteousness, highlighting the necessity of godly fear as a safeguard against sin. The message culminates in a profound declaration of peace and joy found not in worldly abundance but in intimate communion with Yahweh, who alone provides safety, rest, and lasting gladness even amid trials. The psalm thus calls believers to trust in God's sovereignty, prioritize spiritual intimacy over worldly success, and find true fulfillment in Christ, the ultimate sacrifice and refuge.</description>
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      <description>The central message of this sermon is that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not merely a peripheral doctrine but the very foundation of the Christian faith, without which the gospel is rendered meaningless. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15:12–19, the preacher argues that if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ Himself was not raised, rendering Christian preaching futile, faith worthless, and believers still in their sins. The sermon emphasizes that the resurrection is inseparable from Christ's atoning death and that denying it undermines the credibility of all biblical witnesses, including the apostles and the Old Testament prophets. It also warns against modern cultural influences—such as AI-driven simulations of the deceased and pagan ideas like reincarnation—that erode the biblical hope of bodily resurrection. Ultimately, the passage is presented not only as a comfort in grief but as a vital apologetic and a call to hold fast to the truth that Christ's victory over death guarantees eternal life for all who believe.</description>
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      <description>This sermon explores Psalm 3 as a profound expression of faith in the midst of personal crisis, centered on David's flight from his rebellious son Absalom. It highlights the tension between David's dire predicament—marked by overwhelming enemies and despairing voices declaring his salvation impossible—and his unwavering peace rooted in God's sovereign protection and presence. The preacher emphasizes that true peace is not found in the absence of trouble but in trusting God's faithfulness, as seen in David's ability to sleep securely because Yahweh sustains him. The sermon affirms that prayer, even in anguish, draws believers closer to God, and that God's ultimate victory over evil is both spiritually and physically assured. Ultimately, the psalm declares that salvation belongs to Yahweh alone, and His blessing remains upon His people, offering enduring hope and assurance in every trial.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the unifying, enduring truth of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the foundational message of Christianity, demonstrated through multiple layers of evidence: the testimony of the church, the witness of Scripture, the accounts of eyewitnesses, and the personal transformation of Paul himself. It emphasizes that despite differences in culture, geography, and church tradition, the core gospel—Christ's death, burial, and resurrection—has remained consistent across two millennia and across denominational lines, affirming its divine origin. The preacher underscores that this common message, preached by all believers regardless of personal motives or theological nuances, stands as a powerful apologetic against skepticism and heresy. Ultimately, the resurrection is not merely a historical event but the very heart of the Christian faith, without which Christianity ceases to exist. The call is to personal faith and confidence in a living Savior, grounded in historical reliability and divine sovereignty.</description>
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      <description>The second Psalm presents a powerful contrast between human rebellion against God and divine sovereignty, declaring that the nations' futile rage against Yahweh and His anointed is ultimately irrational and doomed. While earthly rulers conspire to reject divine authority, God responds with sovereign laughter and impending judgment, affirming His installation of His King—Jesus Christ—upon Zion, the eternal center of His rule. This King, eternally begotten and uniquely divine, will one day reign over all nations with righteous authority, breaking the rebellious like a potter's vessel, yet the present call is not only to fear but to submit in repentance. The psalm urges rulers and all people to take warning, serve the Lord with reverent joy, and find refuge in Christ before His wrath is kindled, emphasizing that true blessing comes not through human achievement but through faith in the Savior who has already secured salvation.</description>
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      <description>This sermon, drawn from Deuteronomy 10:12–15, presents a compelling call to covenant faithfulness rooted in God's unchanging character and sovereign love. Centered on the timeless requirements of fearing God, walking in His ways, loving Him, serving Him, and keeping His commandments, the message underscores that God's expectations are not burdensome but designed for human good, reflecting His perfect and consistent nature. The preacher emphasizes that while humanity is prone to forgetfulness and disobedience, God remains eternally faithful, having chosen His people not by merit but by grace, as declared in the heart of His covenant. Through the lens of Moses' faithful leadership despite personal disappointment and exclusion from the Promised Land, the sermon highlights the importance of perseverance in faith, even amid human frailty, and calls believers to live as a testimony to God's enduring faithfulness. Ultimately, the message is both a challenge and a comfort: God's demands are clear and loving, and His covenant with His people stands firm, inviting all to respond in faithful obedience and gratitude.</description>
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      <description>The central message of 2 John centers on the inseparable connection between truth, love, and intentional hospitality within the Christian community, culminating in the fullness of joy found in face-to-face fellowship. The epistle emphasizes that genuine Christian love is rooted in walking in the truth of Christ's incarnation, warns against false teachers who deny this truth, and calls for discernment in hospitality—refusing to welcome those who reject Christ's teaching. Yet, this limitation is not meant to foster isolation, but to preserve the purity and joy of authentic fellowship. The author, though aged and able to write, chooses not to communicate through letters, longing instead for personal, intimate communion where joy is made complete, reflecting the early church's model of continual devotion to teaching, shared meals, prayer, and mutual encouragement. This vision calls believers to move beyond passive attendance to active, sacrificial fellowship, where spiritual growth, accountability, and deep relational joy are cultivated in the body of Christ, even amid the distractions and divisions of the modern world.</description>
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      <description>We practice closed communion. This sermon presents a biblical defense of closed communion, emphasizing that participation in the Lord's Supper requires more than mere salvation—it demands being a saved, baptized, and church-member in good standing. Drawing from Scripture, including Mark 14, 1 Corinthians 11, and Matthew 28, it establishes that the Lord's Supper is a sacred ordinance reserved for those within the visible church, reflecting both spiritual maturity and ecclesiastical accountability. The preacher underscores that the act is not a casual meal but a solemn proclamation of Christ's sacrifice, warning against unworthy participation that leads to judgment, as seen in Corinth's disorderly conduct. The emphasis is on holiness, unity, and the church's authority to discern membership, rejecting the idea of open communion that disregards biblical boundaries. Ultimately, the Lord's Supper is portrayed as a deeply spiritual act of worship, requiring reverence, self-examination, and adherence to scriptural qualifications.</description>
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      <title>By Common Confession, Great Is The Mystery of Godliness</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on 1 Timothy 3:16, presenting the incarnation of Christ as the foundational mystery of true godliness, emphasizing that authentic faith is not centered on human preferences or traditions, but on the historical and divine reality of Jesus Christ. Through a detailed examination of the sixfold affirmation—manifested in the flesh, vindicated in the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in the world, and taken up in glory—the preacher underscores that the Christian faith is rooted in the person and work of Christ, from His virgin birth and sinless life to His death, resurrection, ascension, and ongoing intercession.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Limits To Christian Hospitality</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the biblical principle that Christian hospitality, while a vital expression of love and truth, must be exercised with discernment and grounded in doctrinal fidelity. Drawing from 2 John 7–11, it emphasizes that while believers are called to welcome others with grace, there are clear limits when false teachers—those who deny the incarnation of Christ—seek to infiltrate the church and homes. The passage warns that receiving such individuals, even in hospitality, can imply endorsement of their heretical teachings, thereby endangering the faith of believers, especially the vulnerable. The preacher underscores that the core of Christian truth—Christ's full deity and humanity—must be defended, and that the early church's experience with false prophets, as seen in Jesus' warnings, Paul's exhortations, and the apostolic letters, remains relevant today. True hospitality, therefore, is not indiscriminate entertainment but a Christ-centered, truth-anchored practice that protects the gospel and honors God's command to guard the faith, even when it requires difficult boundaries.</description>
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      <title>Away From Jesus or With Him</title>
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      <title>The Abrahamic Covenant</title>
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      <description>A look at the Abrahamic Covenant. The Old Testament consistently affirms this covenant as everlasting and literal, with future fulfillment in a restored, earthly kingdom centered in Jerusalem, where Israel remains God's chosen people, yet united with Gentiles in a divine plan of redemption. While the church is spiritually united with Abraham through Christ, the ethnic and territorial promises to Israel remain distinct and unfulfilled, awaiting their literal realization in God's redemptive timeline.  The last few minutes of this sermon was not recorded because the microphone battery failed.</description>
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      <title>Walking In Truth and Love - The Behavior of Hospitality</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Translators, Anyone?</title>
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      <description>Paul emphasizes that genuine worship and spiritual expression require both the engagement of the spirit and the mind, rejecting any practice that leaves the congregation unenlightened or unable to participate. He argues that even if one speaks in tongues with great fervor, without understanding or translation, it fails to build up others and renders the congregation spiritually inert. The principle extends beyond the specific gift of tongues to all forms of Christian communication, warning against the use of obscure language, theological jargon, or culturally isolated expressions that hinder understanding. Ultimately, all spiritual gifts and practices must be evaluated by their capacity to instruct, unify, and glorify God, rather than to elevate individuals or create confusion.</description>
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      <title>Abram and Sarai in Egypt</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Truth - The Basis Of Hospitality</title>
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      <description>In this text, John addresses a specific woman and her family with affection rooted in shared faith. Here this sermon emphasizes that genuine hospitality must be grounded in theological fidelity—truth is not merely an abstract principle but the enduring basis for love, unity, and discernment in Christian relationships. The preacher warns against both the brutality of truth without love and the hypocrisy of love without truth, using Jesus' ministry as the model of balanced engagement with sinners. Through historical and contemporary examples, including the Westboro Baptist Church and modern social media culture, the message underscores the need for Christlike discernment: to meet people where they are without compromising biblical truth, and to extend grace within the boundaries of sound doctrine. Ultimately, the letter's personal tone reflects the pastoral heart of the apostle, calling believers to intentional, truth-anchored relationships that reflect God's grace, mercy, and peace.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Edification Requires Intelligibility</title>
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      <description>Drawing from 1 Corinthians 14:6–12, the preacher emphasizes that communication—whether through speech, music, or prophecy—must convey clear, understandable meaning, as unintelligible sounds, like an indistinct trumpet or an unknown language, lead to confusion and chaos. The analogy of musical instruments and warfare illustrates that even lifeless things must produce distinct tones to be effective, underscoring the necessity of clarity in worship and teaching. The sermon applies this principle beyond the specific context of tongues, extending it to Bible translation, missionary work, and church services, affirming that true edification depends on the congregation's ability to understand and engage with the message. Ultimately, the preacher calls the church to prioritize clarity and mutual understanding, reminding believers that spiritual gifts are not for spectacle but for building up the body of Christ in love and truth.</description>
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      <title>Yahweh Appears to Abram</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Abram's call to leave his homeland and journey into an unknown land, emphasizing that God's promise to make him a great nation and bless all families of the earth finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the promised seed. While the passage includes land, national, and protective promises, the preacher underscores that these are not to be interpreted as automatic endorsements of modern political entities, but as spiritual realities pointing to Christ's redemptive work. Abram's faith is highlighted not merely in his obedience to leave, but in his continued worship and pilgrimage as a sojourner, trusting God's unseen promises. The text reveals that true blessing comes not from earthly inheritance, but from faith in the coming Savior, a faith that looked forward to Christ even before His incarnation.</description>
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      <description>1 Corinthians 14:1–5 (LSB) 1. Pursue love, yet earnestly desire spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy.  2. For one who speaks in a tongue does not speak to men but to God, for no one understands, but in his spirit he speaks mysteries.  3. But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and encouragement.  4. One who speaks in a tongue edifies himself; but one who prophesies edifies the church.  5. But I wish that you all spoke in tongues, but even more that you would prophesy. And greater is one who prophesies than one who speaks in tongues, unless he translates, so that the church may receive edification.</description>
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      <title>Introduction to Second John</title>
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      <description>An introduction to Second John.</description>
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      <title>Yahweh's Call To Abram</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on God's call to Abram in Genesis 12, highlighting the radical nature of faith and obedience that requires leaving behind familiar ties—land, family, and security—for a future known only to God. Drawing from Scripture, including Hebrews 11 and Jesus' teachings in Matthew and Luke, it emphasizes that true discipleship demands a willingness to forsake all for the sake of following Christ, not out of hatred but out of prioritized devotion. The message underscores that faith and obedience are inseparable, and while the cost of discipleship is real—often involving separation from loved ones—it is ultimately rewarded with divine blessing and eternal purpose. The preacher calls the audience to reflect on their own lives, asking whether their commitment to God surpasses their attachment to earthly relationships and comforts, and affirms that God remains faithful, even when His plans are not fully understood.</description>
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      <title>A Certain Conclusion</title>
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      <description>What a fitting passage to conclude our series in 1 John with!</description>
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      <description>"But now abide faith, hope, love - these three; but the greatest of these is love." (1 Corinthians 13:13, LSB)</description>
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      <description>"Love never fails, but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when the perfect comes, the partial will be done away." (1 Corinthians 13:8–10, LSB)</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Genesis 11's account of the Tower of Babel, presenting it as a pivotal moment in human history where humanity's unified language and shared purpose led to a rebellious attempt to ascend to heaven and establish self-glorifying unity apart from God. The passage reveals the prideful ambition of humanity—embodied in Nimrod's leadership—to build a city and tower that would make a name for themselves and avoid being scattered, directly defying God's command to fill the earth. In response, God intervenes not with force, but through divine sovereignty, confusing their language and scattering them, thereby thwarting their rebellion and restoring the divine mandate for dispersion and diversity. The sermon emphasizes that this event explains the origin of linguistic and cultural diversity, traces the roots of pagan religion and idolatry across civilizations, and warns against modern forms of unity that reject God's authority, such as the New World Order or ecumenical movements. Ultimately, the story underscores God's supreme sovereignty, His patient long-suffering, and the eternal consequences of rejecting His design for humanity. (Summary generated using VaultAI)</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the enduring nature of love as revealed in 1 Corinthians 13, presenting it not as a fleeting emotion but as the eternal, unchanging foundation of Christian life and community. It contrasts love's permanence with the temporary nature of spiritual gifts like prophecy, tongues, and knowledge, which were meant for a specific era and have since ceased. The preacher emphasizes that love is not sentimental or self-serving, but a divine, action-oriented force rooted in God's own nature—eternal, faithful, and superior to all other spiritual pursuits. Drawing from both the context of the fractured church in Corinth and contemporary applications, the message calls believers to prioritize love over gifts, titles, or personal achievements, affirming that only love, which never fails, provides true stability in a changing world. Ultimately, the sermon invites the audience to find lasting rest and assurance in the unchanging love of Christ, which spans eternity past, present, and future.</description>
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      <description>"These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may know that you have eternal life." (1 John 5:13, LSB)</description>
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      <description>The central message of this sermon is that Jesus Christ is the definitive and indispensable center of all Scripture, and belief in Him as the incarnate Son of God is essential for eternal life. Drawing from 1 John 5:6–12, the preacher emphasizes that the threefold witness of the Spirit, water (baptism), and blood (crucifixion) collectively confirms Christ's divine identity and redemptive work, countering false teachings that deny His full humanity and deity. The sermon underscores that genuine faith produces an internal testimony of the Holy Spirit, affirming the believer's status as a child of God, while unbelief amounts to calling God a liar. Eternal life is not merely endless duration but a present, transformative relationship with God through Christ, rooted in historical reality and secured by His resurrection, with the ultimate hope of seeing Him face to face. The tone is both pastoral and urgent, calling listeners to fix their eyes on Christ as the unifying thread of the entire Bible. (Summary generated by AI)</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on 1 Corinthians 13:7, using the phrase 'love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things' as a framework to explore the nature of divine love as the foundation of Christian community. It emphasizes that true love, rooted in God's sovereign control over all things—past, present, and future—is not passive tolerance but a steadfast, Christ-centered commitment that withstands division, personal flaws, and worldly chaos. The preacher underscores that this love is not gullibility or wishful thinking, but a confident trust in God's faithfulness, even amid suffering, cultural confusion, or personal disappointment, drawing from Paul's broader theological context in 1 Corinthians. By anchoring love in God's sovereignty and the ultimate hope of Christ's return, the message calls believers to embody a love that endures, believes, and hopes in all circumstances, reflecting the unchanging character of God's grace. (Summary generated by AI)</description>
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      <description>This passage from Genesis 10 presents a detailed genealogy of Ham's descendants, emphasizing the biblical account as a historically accurate record of human origins and dispersion after the flood. It highlights how the sons of Ham—Cush, Mizraim, and Canaan—gave rise to major ancient civilizations in Africa and the Near East, including Ethiopia, Egypt, and the land of Canaan, with specific connections to known peoples like the Philistines, Hittites, and Canaanite tribes. The text underscores the theological significance of these lineages, linking them to biblical history, geography, and even linguistic and cultural patterns, such as the naming of places like Sinai and the Sino-Asian connection. Through careful exegesis, the sermon affirms the Bible's reliability as the only flawless historical record, countering secular narratives with divine revelation, and calls believers to engage deeply with Scripture as a trustworthy, divinely inspired account of human ancestry and destiny.</description>
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      <title>A Word About The Comma Johanneum</title>
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      <description>Before we dig too deep into the text, a word about the variant reading in 1 John 5 known as the "Comma Johanneum." What did the KJV we grew up with read different than the LSB and many other modern English translations here? Was there some grand conspiracy to remove the trinity from the text in the newer versions? Absolutely not!</description>
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      <description>1 Corinthians 13:6 (LSB) "...it [love] does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth;"</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Genesis 9, using Noah's post-flood life to affirm the historical truth of the global flood and the reliability of Scripture, while warning against the dangers of alcohol abuse. It highlights how Noah, despite his righteousness, fell into drunkenness, exposing human frailty and the consequences of losing self-control, even as he remained a man of God. The narrative of Ham's disrespect toward his father, contrasted with Shem and Japheth's honorable act of covering Noah's nakedness, underscores the moral and spiritual significance of honoring authority and family. The prophecy over Canaan, Shem, and Japheth is interpreted as a divine blessing on the line of Shem, through whom Christ would come, and a promise of expansion for Japheth's descendants, not a racial curse. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to trust Scripture, reject evolutionary interpretations of cultural myths, and live in obedience to God's Word.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on 1 Corinthians 13:4, unpacking love as the defining virtue of the Christian life, not as a sentimental feeling but as a sacrificial, active, and enduring force rooted in God's character. It emphasizes that without love, even the most impressive spiritual gifts, knowledge, or sacrifices are meaningless, and it defines love through its patient, kind, unjealous, unboastful, and humble nature, drawing from Christ's example on the cross and the moral failures of the Corinthian church as a warning to the modern believer. The preacher calls the audience to self-examination, urging them to reject pride, envy, and self-promotion, and instead embody a love that reflects God's mercy and grace, which is revealed not in human achievement but in the cross. This love, grounded in divine patience and humility, is not passive but actively seeks the good of others, even enemies, and is the true mark of a life transformed by grace.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the transformative identity of believers as 'overcomers'—victorious through faith in Jesus Christ, not by personal strength or merit. Drawing from 1 John 5, it emphasizes that true faith in Christ as the Son of God is the foundation of spiritual rebirth and the source of enduring victory over the world's trials, sin, and even Satan himself. This victory is not achieved through legalism or antinomianism, but through a life marked by love for God and fellow believers, obedience to His commandments, and a continual focus on Christ as the author and perfecter of faith. The message affirms that believers can know their salvation with certainty, not by their own efforts, but by the unshakable promise of God's grace and the eternal security found in Christ. Ultimately, the believer's triumph is not a future hope but a present reality.</description>
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      <description>This sermon presents a rich theological reflection on Genesis 9, centering on God's covenant with Noah and all creation after the flood, marking a new beginning for humanity and the earth. It emphasizes God's enduring commitment to life—both human and animal—through the command to be fruitful and multiply, the permission to eat animals (with the crucial restriction against consuming blood), and the solemn affirmation of human dignity as beings made in God's image, which undergirds the divine mandate for justice and the death penalty for murder. The rainbow is revealed not merely as a natural phenomenon but as a divine sign of an everlasting covenant, a promise that God will never again destroy the earth by flood, reflecting His faithfulness, mercy, and sovereignty. The preacher underscores the covenant's permanence, rooted not in human merit but in God's grace, offering profound comfort and hope amid the world's ongoing trials, while calling believers to trust God's word above cultural distortions and to live in light of His eternal promises.</description>
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