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Topic: A Conservative Christian Declaration
Works Cited: New Testament
Segment #: 10
Speaker: Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday School
Date: April 9th, 2017
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Topic: A Conservative Christian Declaration
Works Cited: New Testament
Segment #: 10
Speaker: Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday School
Date: April 9th, 2017
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Title: Baptized Into Christ
Passage: Exodus 6: 1-4
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: April 9th, 2017
In Romans 6:1-4 Paul is not teaching about baptism per se. It certainly contains teaching about baptism, but that’s not the point. The point is the impossibility of those united to Christ to live in sin. Yet Paul drew from a shared understanding of baptism to make certain points about the Christian life. Consequently, this passage is a helpful and clarifying glimpse at biblical baptism. Our text teaches about baptism, and, from baptism rightly understood, it teaches about the Christian life. The point this morning is: those baptized in Christ will live differently from those who are not.
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Title: From Bad to Worse
Passage: Exodus 5: 5-21
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: April 2nd, 2017
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Topic: A Conservative Christian Declaration
Works Cited: New Testament
Segment #: 09
Speaker: Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday School
Date: March 26th, 2017
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Title: Let My People Go
Passage: Exodus 4:27 – 5:4
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: March 26th, 2017
I have organized this morning’s message around the two responses to Moses that we see in this passage. The first is the response of the Israelites in 4:31: And the people believed. The second response is that of Pharaoh in 5:2, Who is the LORD? Here we have illustrated the two ways to live. As we look at our text this morning, I want you to ask yourself, how do I respond to God? Does my life bear the marks of a response of faith, or of unbelief?
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Topic: A Conservative Christian Declaration
Works Cited: New Testament
Segment #: 08
Speaker: Eric White
Service: Sunday School
Date: March 19th, 2017
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Title: The Pleasures and Perils of Serving Yahweh
Passage: Exodus 4:18-26
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: March 19th, 2017
The return to Egypt is now before us. The ESV breaks the text into three paragraphs, and in each of them we see how God prepares Moses for his great return to Egypt. These lessons are instructive for us, for they both unfold important parts of the Exodus narrative and illustrate timeless principles for God works with his servants. This morning, I want you to see that God graciously fits his servants for the work he wants them to do. We already know that God will be with Moses. As Moses returns to Egypt, we see something of what that looks like.
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Title: Send Someone Else
Passage: Exodus 4:1-17
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: March 12th, 2017
Moses’s three questions in chapter 4 expose Moses’s fear and unbelief. Yet for each of Moses’s three objections, God patiently brings himself back into Moses’s thoughts. Moses was very hesitant to obey God’s call. All of us can be the same way. The point is this, we must submit to God’s will. In big things, in little things, in hard things, and in difficult things, we must lovingly submit to the will of God. In this passage, there are three reasons why we should submit to God.
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Topic: A Conservative Christian Declaration
Works Cited: New Testament
Segment #: 07
Speaker: Eric White
Service: Sunday School
Date: March 5th, 2017
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Topic: The Trinity
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Bauder
Service: Sunday School
Date: February 12th, 2017