Sinopsis
Podcasts of sermons and messages from Antioch Bible Church
Episodios
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Psalm 22
18/09/2022 Duración: 49minOutline: • The Cry at the Cross (v. 1) • The Cruelty at the Cross (v. 7-8) • The Clothing at the Cross (v. 16-18) We see Jesus clearly in this Psalm. From the cry, cruelty, and clothing, each is fulfilled in the Son of God. The Psalm is all about Jesus! When Jesus died on the cross, He died so ALL could come to Him for salvation, forgiveness, and redemption.
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Thank You God
11/09/2022 Duración: 50minThank you God! Psalm 20 from last week's message was a prayer request. This week's message form Psalm 21 is praise for an answered prayer. Overview: •Preface and Prayer •Big Vision → Big God Matthew 19:26 ○Phase 1 | Antioch Stability ○Phase 2 | Church Plants ○Phase 3 | FLIP Conference •Antioch Without a Permanent Building Often we find ourselves in between these two positions - from petition to praise. As a church, we have made a petition to #flipthePNW4Jesus. We have made a petition for a permanent building. For either of these things, whether it's your personal life or church-related, I want to encourage you to make the petitions of your heart and put your trust in the Lord. Be encouraged today to trust the Lord with the thing weighing on your heart. Tell someone about this petition. Together, watch God work!
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28/08/2022 Duración: 38min
From Pastor Al's sermon: Matthew 11:28-30 is the only place in the Gospel that Jesus shares His heart. You can rest in God's promises because He's already won the battle. Every victory has been given, we just need to walk in it. Romans 8:31 What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? (ESV)
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14/08/2022 Duración: 38min
Outline: I. Principles of God (v. 25-29) II. Perfection of God (v. 30-45) III. Praise of God (v. 46-50) The first principle is the principle of sowing and reaping. The second principle is that pride comes before the fall. We see two defining statements about the Christian faith. God’s way is perfect! The Word of God proves true!
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07/08/2022 Duración: 36min
Outline: 1. Blessed Rock (vs. 1-6) 2. Blazing Reaction (vs. 7-15) 3. Blameless Reward (vs. 16-24) David calls God my Rock, my fortress, my deliverer, my God, my shield, my salvation and my stronghold. David’s relationship with God goes beyond the surface of religion. Does yours? Being blameless is not the same as being perfect. We are all going to mess up! As soon as we realize our sin, we must quickly repent, ask God for forgiveness and accept the consequences of our sin.
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31/07/2022 Duración: 27min
Outline of Psalm 17: 1) Injustice surrounds me. (v. 1) 2) I did not invite it. (vs. 2-4) 3) My stand is on Your word and Your love. (vs. 5-7) 4) Deal with my enemies. (vs. 8-14) 5) Eternity trumps time and I know how the story ends. (v. 15) "Verses 8-12 are a Defense prayer and verses 13-14 are an Offensive prayer." "Vs 15 My future is promised and secure. One day I will see You face to face, clothed in the righteousness of Jesus Christ. I will rejoice in the future inheritance you have prepared for me after you call me home from the dead to live with you in the millennial kingdom, and ultimately to my dwelling Jesus is preparing for me now in the new heaven and the new earth."
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26/06/2022 Duración: 49min
Outline for Psalm 11 1) The Situation (vs. 1-3) 2) The Response (vs. 4-6) 3) Encouragement (vs. 7) A few thoughts from this sermon. Instead of running to other people or other things, David runs to the Lord. "David declares: In the Lord I take refuge." Where do you find refuge when things get bad. Where do you run? Become a master of the eternal perspective. Heaven and Hell are real. You are declared righteous when you put your faith in Jesus Christ. We are not saved by good works, but to do good works.
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Linda Webster's Celebration of Life Service
24/06/2022 Duración: 01h35minOn June 24th 2022, family and friends gathered from both near and afar to celebrate the life and legacy of Linda Webster.Psalm 16:7-8 "I will bless the LORD who has given me counsel; my heart also instructs me in the night seasons. I have set the LORD always before me; because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved."
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Psalm 9: Part 2
12/06/2022 Duración: 29minOutline of today's sermon. 1) God Lifts Us (vs. 13-14) 2) God Judges Evil (vs. 15-17) 3) God Brings Revival (vs. 18-20) "God does not forget the cry of the afflicted" (vs. 12). "No matter what is weighing you down, God can lift you up."
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Psalm 9: Part 1
05/06/2022 Duración: 31minPsalm 9:1-12 is part 1 of Psalm 9. Decisions, Justice and Promises are the theme for these 12 verses. 1) Decisions: Verses 1-2 hold "I Will" statements. 2) Justice: Verses 3-8; God's justice, not an individuals sense of justice. 3) Promises: Verses 9-12; promises in times of trouble.
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Something Fishy
29/05/2022 Duración: 47minPastor Jonathan's three main points today:1) Miracle of the Fish (Luke 5:1-7)2) Miracle of the Fisherman (Luke 5:8-11)3) Message of the Fish to the Fisherman (John 21:1-11)
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Psalm 8
22/05/2022 Duración: 34minQuestion: "How do you know that God is real" Four Reason to know that God is real: 1) Creation 2) Scripture 3) Holy Spirit 4) Memorial Stones Psalms 19:1-3 "If God knows the starts by name, He definitely knows your name. You are one of nearly eight billion people in the world which is like a grain of sand on the seashore. We are fortunate that God thinks about us and cares for us."
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15/05/2022 Duración: 40min
"Elite Integrity" is the title for the sermon out of Psalm 7. Pastor Herb's outline: 1) The Innocent (v. 1-11) 2) The Guilty (v. 12-16) We as Christians should plan to be wrongfully accused. Scripture warns us about it, so we need to be prepared and have a scriptural response. Our God is the righteous judge and David's response was to pray to that righteous judge and not retaliate himself. "When you have integrity, you have nothing to hide." David ends the Psalm by thanking the Lord for His righteous judgement. He does not give thanks for his unfortunate circumstances. There's our model.
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08/05/2022 Duración: 33min
The Outline: 1) One Big Prayer (v. 1-7) 2) Genuine Repentance (v. 8-10) "David knows he needs correction, but he does not want to experience God's fury." God is merciful and doesn't always punish us for sin but most of the time there are still consequences. "David models genuine repentance from sin. Now, the Lord will answer his prayer and save him from death." Pastor Herb's prayer is that "we are more concerned with pleasing God than we are with self-preservation."