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In this episode, we dive into Hebrews chapter 10:1-10, as we reflect on the final theme of love during this Advent season. We explore the significance of God's initiating love, which is preemptive and not based on our actions or worthiness. The text reminds us that the sacrifices of the Old Testament were merely shadows of the true substance to com…
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On this third Sunday of Advent, we will continue our series by looking at Joy. We all might be able to sing Joy to the World, but Christians are not exactly known for their irrepressible joy. We might even feel odd at times for fully embracing joy, as if happiness is a sign of immaturity, or of not taking reality into account in our lives. That is …
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In this episode, we gather on the third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday, which emphasizes the theme of joy. Lets reflect on the unique nature of Advent as a season of joyful waiting, contrasting it with the somberness of Lent. We are reminded that our waiting for the Lord is not just a passive act but an active vigil filled with hope…
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In this message, we explore 1 Corinthians 4:8-21, diving deep into Paul’s words to the divided Corinthian church. Through themes of humility, spiritual correction, and the true nature of Christian leadership, we uncover vital lessons for our faith journey, especially during this Advent season.Paul’s use of humor and sarcasm challenges the Corinthia…
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In Luke 2, shepherds were suddenly surrounded by an angelic army, bathed in radiating light and crying out, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!” (Luke 2:14). Peace is a major theme throughout the Bible, and it's central to the angels’ song in declaring the arrival of Jesus, the Christ, born in Bethl…
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In this podcast episode, the Pastor Mike Hooper reflects on the significance of Advent, a tradition he initially viewed as outdated but has come to appreciate over the years. He emphasizes the importance of setting aside time in the church calendar to focus on key aspects of faith, such as the Second Coming of Christ, the Incarnation, and the passi…
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This Sunday begins with Hope. When we think of hope, especially around the holidays, we often think of something along the lines of wishful thinking. In Scripture, though, there is a different nuance to Hope. Hope is a settled confidence that God is true to His character, His word, and His promises. Hope is rooted in the past as we see the faithful…
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In this episode, we conclude our Reformation series titled "Post-Tenebrous Lux," which translates to "after darkness, light." We delve into 2 Timothy 3 and the beginning of chapter 4, where Paul warns Timothy about the challenges of the last days, emphasizing the importance of remaining steadfast in faith and the teachings of Scripture. We reflect …
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This weekend is the 21st sermon in the series that we started in April. That’s 21 Sundays of gazing at the transcendence and supremacy of Jesus Christ. I have loved the time we have spent together in God’s Word through this series, and I pray that it has been helpful and beneficial for you as well. On Sunday we conclude with some final greetings an…
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In this episode, we continue our Reformation series titled "Post-Tenebrous Lux," which translates to "After Darkness, Light." We delve into the lives of early Reformers who sacrificed greatly to make the Reformation possible, focusing on the theme of the power and sufficiency of God's Word, encapsulated in the doctrine of sola scriptura—Scripture a…
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The theme of the City of God stretches into this passage. When I have the chance to visit a new city for the first time, I love to learn as much as I can and research to learn about the place – its history, culture, things to do, etc. We can do the same with the City of God. On Sunday we will take time to look at the foundations, culture, location,…
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In this episode, we dive into Romans chapter six, verses four through eleven, exploring the profound themes of identity and regeneration in Christ. We reflect on the life of John Hus, affectionately known as "The Goose," a key figure in the Reformation who boldly preached the gospel despite facing severe opposition from the Catholic Church. I share…
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We will continue in our series in Hebrews, Jesus is Better, with Hebrews 13:1-6. And so we begin the final chapter of this letter and the final stretch of our series together. The final chapter of Hebrews is intensely practical. This week we will see how the application flows directly out of the two kingdoms from last week. Jesus has a better way t…
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of Scripture in our lives and its historical context, particularly focusing on the life and contributions of John Wycliffe, often referred to as the "Morning Star of the Reformation." We begin by reading from Psalm 119:105, which emphasizes the Word of God as a guiding light, and then transition to 2 …
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This Sunday we will continue in our series in Hebrews, Jesus is Better, with Hebrews 12:18-29. It’s a timely text for us because it will draw our attention to the unshakeable Kingdom of God. The world around us trembles and shakes. At times, the only certainty is instability. This Sunday we will explore the truths that we can cling to in tumultuous…
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The imagery of a race continues, but our author makes a shift from the great cloud of witnesses that have come before us in faith to the members of our local church body here and now. We have a tendency to read the Bible individualistically, and this passage is no exception, but it is often intended to us all, as God’s people together. This Sunday …
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In light of the great cloud of witnesses in Hebrews 11, and the call to run the race with our eyes on Jesus, we now turn to the difficult question of suffering – why does God allow us to suffer along the way? None of us likes to be disciplined, and many of us struggle with our own personal discipline. So, it makes sense that we also don’t like the …
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Hebrews 12 flows out of the powerful storyline of Hebrews 11 and the “Hall of Faith” and turns toward the application of all that has preceded it in the book of Hebrews. This Sunday we will focus on Hebrews 12:1-3. This life is a race that we run, but we’re not alone in it. We will see where we can look for encouragement and endurance along the way…
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