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Sermon On The Mount Part 5 – Friday July 21, 2017
This is a finishing up from Matt 7:15-29. We took over 40 minutes to address various things that came up. These meetings always take into consideration who is in the room, and are prayed over that God leads the direction and flow. Certainly more could be said on this topic, but this is what we have. On this same night, after finishing the Sermon on the Mount, we switched gears, and began Romans from chapter 1, verse 1. Lord bless you!
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Sermon On The Mount Part 3 – Friday July 7, 2017
Here’s the third Friday night teaching on the Sermon on the Mount. We got through Matt 6 in this recording, and as usual went on many tangents to cover topics related. May the Lord bless you!
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Sermon On The Mount Part 2 – Friday June 30, 2017
This is a continuation of our talk on the Sermon on the Mount. Matt. 5:21-48 was covered. A couple weeks ago, we discussed Matt. 5:1-20. Lord bless you!
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Bible Study: 1 Corinthians 3-4 May 19, 2017
This is a recording of a study and commentary on 1 Cor 3,4. It continues from the study on 1 Cor 1,2. There are realities perceived in this natural world, and there is God’s reality. Of the two, the former is temporary, the latter is eternal, and this is seen and works according to God’s eternal perspective. In his epistle, Paul the apostle was striving against factions breaking out in Corinth. For when one says, “I am of Paul,” and another, “I am of Apollos,” are you not carnal? – 1 Cor 3:4 The Corinthians were declared “carnal.” We are called to know God and let the new man, the…
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Bible Study: 1 Corinthians 1:1-2 – Audio
This is a recording from a Bible study Friday May 12, 2017 on lessons learned from the first two chapters of First Corinthians. Far from being an irrelevant old letter to people far removed in time and culture, this epistle written somewhere in the mid 50s A.D. is extremely applicable to us today. Whole books have been written analyzing First Corinthians, but a few takeaway messages include that it is possible to be a genuine Christian, even manifesting miracles and gifts of the Holy Spirit, and yet still be “carnal” – and not “spiritual” (1 Cor 3). The Apostle Paul had planted the Corinthian church and he was appealing to…













