Episodes
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Experiencing God can profoundly motivate us to share the gospel. Isaiah 6 illustrates how an encounter with God transformed Isaiah's willingness to spread His message. Despite knowing the people wouldn't listen, Isaiah's awe of God's glory drove him to say, 'Here I am, send me.' Every believer is called to be a missionary, sharing the gospel in their own context. This week, challenge yourself to trust in God's plan and share His message, even if immediate results aren't visible.
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Today's message focuses on 1 Peter 1:13-25, urging us to prepare for our spiritual journey like a marathon runner. We are called to live with hope, holiness, reverent fear, and love. By setting our minds on Christ's return, striving for holiness, acknowledging God's authority, and loving one another deeply, we reflect our new identity in Christ. Let us challenge ourselves to apply these principles in our daily lives.
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Join Pastor Nate Sexton for a deep dive into Daniel 3 where we delve into the narrative of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who faced the ultimate test of faith when commanded to worship a golden image or face death. Their refusal to compromise their beliefs, despite the external temptations and the possibility of rationalizing their actions, serves as a profound lesson in steadfast faith. The sermon underscores the miraculous nature of their survival in the fiery furnace and the subsequent recognition of God's power by King Nebuchadnezzar.
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Exploring the story of Moses and the burning bush, we learn that God's presence is not limited to sacred spaces but is an active force in our daily lives. God's assurance to Moses, 'I will be with you,' extends to us, offering support and empowerment. By acknowledging God's presence, seeking His guidance, and reflecting His glory, we can experience the fullness of His companionship in every aspect of life.
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Exploring the narrative of Exodus 13-14, we uncover the profound truth that God leads us through trials for His glory and our good. The Israelites' journey through the wilderness and the parting of the Red Sea demonstrate God's sovereignty and the importance of our obedience and faith in action. This story encourages us to trust in God's greater purpose during our own difficult times.
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In a world obsessed with self-definition, this Bible study challenges the modern concept of expressive individualism by presenting a biblical perspective on identity. It emphasizes that true identity is found not within our emotions or societal trends, but in our union with Christ, as stated in Galatians 2:20. This identity shapes our lives, redefining our values and actions in light of our relationship with Jesus, rather than our personal desires or achievements.
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Explore the transformative journey of becoming spiritually fit for service with our deep dive into Ephesians 4:17-24. This sermon unpacks the perils of an ineffective mind, the hardening of the heart, and the life-changing power of mind renewal. Discover how sin and ignorance contribute to spiritual ineffectiveness and how a callous heart can lead to a life of sin. Learn the steps to renew your mind through Christ's teachings, making you fit for service in God's kingdom.
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Exploring Romans 8:31-39, we find assurance in the eternal and unbreakable love of God. Paul's letter affirms that nothing can separate us from God's love, not tribulations nor external forces. Through God's foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification, we are secured in His love. Jesus' role as our intercessor and His sacrifice cement this truth, empowering us to live boldly and confidently in the face of life's challenges.
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Dive into the transformative journey of King Nebuchadnezzar from the Book of Daniel and discover the profound lessons it imparts on humility, truth, and divine grace. This biblical account, coupled with the insights from Psalm 32, offers a compelling narrative on the consequences of pride and the redemptive power of acknowledging God's sovereignty. Learn how to apply these timeless truths to your life by engaging your mind in service to the Lord, submitting to His will, and seeking a deeper understanding of His word.
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Exploring the essence of biblical love, we learn from 1 John 3:11 that loving one another is a fundamental command and a mark of true faith. 1 Corinthians 13 further guides us on how to love, emphasizing that love is patient and kind, and without it, our spiritual gifts are meaningless. To live out this love, we must practice patience, even when wronged, and show kindness to all, reflecting Christ's love in our daily actions.
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Join pastor Nate Sexton as he explores Ephesians 4:7-16 alongside our latest discussion on the spiritual gifts granted by Christ. Discover the significance of these gifts and how they are meant to strengthen the church's ministry and foster unity among believers. Learn about the crucial role of church leaders in imparting sound doctrine and the importance of every church member's active participation in using their gifts. This insightful exploration emphasizes the need for speaking the truth in love and growing together as a body in Christ. Join us in understanding how to apply these biblical principles to achieve a mature, unified church.
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Join CrossPointe teacher Robert Stuart to examine the profound nature of biblical encouragement through the life of Barnabas, a New Testament figure who exemplified lifting others' hearts towards God. Learn how his actions, such as supporting Saul and giving John Mark a second chance, demonstrate the characteristics of a true encourager—wholehearted devotion to Christ, recognizing God's grace, willingness to take risks, and selflessness.
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Righteousness often seems like an unattainable goal, yet the Bible reveals it as a divine gift accessible through faith, not by our own merits. We are all familiar with the inherent nature of sin, but through Jesus Christ, we encounter a transformative moment that redefines our existence from condemnation to justification. This righteousness, which is apart from the law, is a universal invitation to a life changed by faith. It's not a reward for our deeds but a testament to God's mercy, purchased by the sacrifice of Christ. As we understand and embrace this gift, we are called to reflect on how this truth impacts our lives and to share the message of God's grace with others, growing in faith and trust in His promises.
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Exploring the concept of God's happiness reveals a deity who delights in His own perfection and sovereignty, rather than the stern figure often imagined. This happiness, rooted in His nature, assures us that God's plans are unfolding perfectly, unaffected by life's unpredictability. The ultimate expression of His joy is found in the redemptive suffering of Jesus, which fulfills His plan and brings salvation to humanity. Embracing this truth encourages us to trust more deeply in God's unwavering happiness and control.
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Every individual will face God's judgment, a sobering truth underscored in Romans 2:5-16. Our deeds are the basis for this judgment, yet they cannot earn us salvation. With God showing no partiality, all are held to the standard of His law, which reveals our universal guilt and inability to achieve perfection. However, the gospel provides hope, offering righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works of the law.
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This sermon explores the human tendency to self-justify and the stark contrast with God's righteous judgment. We are reminded that all are guilty before God, whether outwardly immoral or self-righteously moral. The sermon emphasizes that God's mercy is meant to lead us to true repentance, not to excuse sin, and concludes with a call to genuine repentance and transformation through faith in Jesus Christ.
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What happens to someone who actively opposes God and denies the evidence of God's existence, power, and authority that is made evident through creation? Listen to the latest message from Romans to find the answer and learn about the hope that exists to escape God's frightful wrath.
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Does God have a good reason to be angry? Is His wrath justified? Join us to discover the answer to those questions as Pastor Matt Keller explains Romans 1:18.
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It is foolish to ignore clear warnings of impending danger. Romans 1:18 reveals a profound truth and issues a powerful warning. The question that lies before us is, what will you do with that warning?
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"What, then, shall mortal man do to be right with God?" That question is THE question that must be answered. In this sermon, Pastor Matt shows two revelations from Romans 1:16-17 that answer life's greatest question.
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