Sinopsis
Podcast by Redeemer Fellowship Church
Episodios
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Ecclesiastes 6: Master Class For Life
16/02/2021 Duración: 42minEcclesiastes 6: Master Class For Life by Redeemer Fellowship Church
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A Generous Story
16/02/2021 Duración: 49minTitle: A Generous Story Passage: John 3:16, Matthew 6:19-21 Main Idea; God is generous to the world, and he has chosen to reveal his generosity through his people. I. God is the ultimate giver, and his people should reflect his nature. A. God loves the world. B. His people make visible God’s generous story. C. Baby steps to radical generosity
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A Theology of Money
11/02/2021 Duración: 48minTitle: A Theology of Money Passage: Job 31:24-28, Matthew 6:5-13 Main Idea; Money is a tool to glorify God and bless others, but a perosn’s heart must be changed from self-centered to God-centered use of money by the gospel of Christ. I. Your use of money projects your theology. A. Gold did not create you. B. Money problems start with the heart. C. You need a Money identity that is God-centered.
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Luke 16:19-31: The Punch Line to the Money Lovers
02/02/2021 Duración: 43minTitle: The Punch Line to the Money Lovers Passage: Luke 16:19-31 Main Idea: Worship of money, self, or any earthly thing is rejection of Christ and result in eternal torment in Hell The earthly state of the rich man and Lazarus (19-22) The eternal state of the rich man and Lazarus (23-26) The rich man’s request (27-31) The reality of Hell
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Luke 16:14-18: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
26/01/2021 Duración: 46minTitle: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Passage: Luke 16:14-18 I. You are what you love. A. The Self-Centered Lifestyle of the Religious (Luke 16:14-18) B. The Humble Lifestyle of the Gospel Follower (Luke 16:14-18)
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Luke 16:1-13: A Lesson From a Criminial
18/01/2021 Duración: 44minTitle: A Lesson From A Criminal Passage: Luke 16:1-13 I. If God is good and gracious, we as his faithful servants should be clever and bold for the sake of his kingdom. A. A Clever Steward and Gracious Master (Luke 16:1-8) B. Be Bold for the Kingdom of God (Luke 16:9) C. Character matters (Luke 16:10-12) D. Be Honest. Who are you truly serving with your money and talents? (Luke 16:13)
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Luke 15:11-32: The Brother
11/01/2021 Duración: 44minTitle: The Brother Passage: Luke 15:11-32 I. The sin of reckless living and the sin of moralism both lead to lostness. The Gospel in Christ is our only hope. A. Jesus speaks to the Pharisees (Luke 15:1-3) B. The sin of reckless living (Luke 15:11-24) C. The sin of moralism (Luke 15:25-31) D. The Good Shepherd and the Good Elder Brother
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Luke 15:8-10: Hello, Christopher Hitchens
08/01/2021 Duración: 47minTitle: Hello, Chistopher Hitchens Passage: Luke 15:8-10 Main Idea: God like the woman with the coins urgently pursues what is valuable to him, and when found, leads to overwhelming joy in heaven. I. If one sinner is valuable to God, than one sinner should be valuable to His church. A. A Nest Egg: God absolutely determines what is valuable. B. A Redemptive Emergency: God resolutely pursues spiritual orphans. C. Victory Cigars: God triumphly calls a party to celebrate the effects of His grace.
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1 Peter 1:3-12
29/12/2020 Duración: 44minMain Idea: Joyful Love and Faith in Christ produces contentment in the midst of suffering as we anticipate the completion of our salvation in Christ. I. The Joy of Our Promised Inheritance (1:3-6) II. The Joy of our new birth in suffering (1:6-9) III. The Marveling of God's Great Salvation (1:10-12)
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Luke 15:1-7: The Shepherd's Joy
29/12/2020 Duración: 34minMain Idea: The Lord takes great pleasure in electing and redeeming sinners for the sake of the glory of his name. 1. Contexts (v. 1) 2. The Prompt (v. 2) 3. The Story (v. 3-6) 4. The Story (v. 7)
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A Gift of Love and Righteousness
29/12/2020 Duración: 33minTitle: A Gift of Love and Righteousness Passage: 2 Corinthians 8:1-15 An Example to Follow Jesus the King (“He was rich”) Jesus the Servant (“Yet for your sake became poor”) Jesus the Substitute (“So that you by his poverty might become rich”) Closing Remarks
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John 1:29: Keep Christmas Weird
13/12/2020 Duración: 46minTitle: Keep Christmas Weird Passage: John 1:29 I. God provided his son as the sufficient and effective sacrifice for sin, so that we may be with God. A. God provides the Perfect Lamb. B. This Child’s Death is Our Means of Ascent. C. The Sufficiency of the Lamb of God D. The Healing for Our Dysphoria
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John 1:1-18: Locksley Hall
11/12/2020 Duración: 50minTitle: Locksley Hall Passage: John 1:1-18 Main Idea: God has come into the world through the Word to bring life in death, light in darkness, and salvation for sinful souls. I. The Word, who was in the beginning, with God, and was God, has come into the world with a new beginning. A. Who is the Word? (John 1:1-5) B. The Word is coming into the world. (John 1:9-11) C. The Word brings life, light, and privilege to sinners who belive in his name. (John 1:12-1 D. The Word is the child in the manger. (John 1:14-18)
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Hebrews 2:5-18: A Thread in the Night
11/12/2020 Duración: 51minTitle: A Thread in the Night Passage: Hebrews 2:5-18 I. This child is God become man, who experienced death, so that we can become sons and daughters of God crowned with glory and honor and have hope in the night. A. The Crown of Creation (Hebrews 2:5-8a) B. The Prodigal People (Hebrews 2:8b) C. The Elder Brother (Hebrews 2:9-16) D. The Gentle and Approachable Priest (Hebrews 2:17-18)
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Luke 14 :14-24: Come and Dine
19/11/2020 Duración: 40minMain idea: All who would accept the invitation are welcome to join the savior at the great banquet. 1. The honor of an invitation (15-17) 2. The invitation rejected for silly things (18-20) 3. An invitation to those considered unworthy (21) 4. An invitation to the outsiders (22-23) 5. Those first invited are now excluded (24)
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Luke 14:1-14: The Killing Tree
10/11/2020 Duración: 44minTitle: The Killing Tree Passage: Luke 14:1-14 Main Idea: As Christ used his power to bring redemption to the lost, we should use our power to invite the lowly into our lives and be exalted. I. Christ demonstrates how to use power to the glory of God. A. The use of power to care for a suffering person. (14:1-6) B. The use of power to humble himself. (14:7-11) C. The use of power to welcome the lowly into his kingdom. (14:12-14) D. The use of power to follow Christ to the killing tree.
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Reformation Sunday: Seeing the Reformation Through 2020 Glasses
04/11/2020 Duración: 46minTitle: Seeing the Reformation Through 2020 Glasses Passage: Galatians 3:1-14 Main Idea: The doctrine of justification by faith alone is essential to the gospel and remains a necessary doctrine for the true chuch today. {note} 1. Why Sola Fide mattered to Paul {note} 2. Why Sola Fide mattered to the Reformers {note} 3. Why Sola Fide matters today {note}
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Luke 13:31-35: His Compassion Never Fails
28/10/2020 Duración: 43minTitle: His Compassion Never Fails Passage: Luke 13:31-35 Main Idea: God’s desire to redeem those who have forsaken Him by forsaken His own son will not be deterred by the desires of man. I. God’s desire to redeem a rebellious race by the death of His son will not be deterred by anyone. (Luke 13:31-35) A. The Adversiers of God desire to impede Christ and His Church (13:31) B. Christ desires to fulfill God’s Plan (13:32) C. Humanity desires to reject God’s compassion (13:33-34) D. God desires to forsake His Son to redeem a forsaken people (13:35) E. Don’t Overlook the Gift of Salvation (13:35)
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Luke 13:22-30: I'm Going On An Adventure
21/10/2020 Duración: 44minTitle: I’m Going On An Adventure Passage: Luke 13:22-30 Main Idea: Christ journeyed to Jerusalem to suffer for the salvation of those who strived to enter the narrow way. I. Christ journeyed to the cross to save the unexpected few who strive to journey in Christ. A. Journeying to the Cross to Save (Luke 13:22-23) B. Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Way (Luke 13:24) C. Do not Delay from entering or journey by another way. (Luke 13:25-28) D. Salvation is given to a few, but it is given to the nations and to the unexpected (Luke 13:29-30)