Episodes

Dec 16, 2018
ADVENT: Joy & Sorrow
Dec 16, 2018
Dec 16, 2018
39 min
Matthew 2:13-18
(NOTE: Unfortunately the first message from this Advent series "Love & Hate" on December 9, 2018, did not get recorded. Apologies!)
This week's message juxtaposes the JOY of the wise men with the SORROW of the mothers in and around Bethlehem who are grieving the loss of their own babies/toddlers.

Dec 2, 2018
Dec 2, 2018
36 min
2 Corinthians 11:21-33
Paul's Boast levaes the false teachers/apostles in the dust! There is no comparison!
R. Kent Hughes, in his PREACHING THE WORD COMMENTARY on SECOND CORINTHIANS writes:
"Today we too find it easier to interpret the gospel in terms of our received culture rather than interpreting the culture by the gospel. We need to be wary of our Christianity becoming a Christianized version of our own culture . . . We must not write our resumés after the example of Caesar but after that of Paul. As Christians we must avoid boasting about our education and training and successes and bank accounts and vacation homes and honors as if it is these things that give us our value. As Christians we must acknowledge and embrace our weaknesses, because as we give them to Christ, they become occasions for his strength and glory. Can we embrace our weaknesses? Will we embrace our weaknesses? The answer to that question has everything to do with the authenticity of the gospel and the church and its mission."

Nov 29, 2018
Who? What? Gospel
Nov 29, 2018
Nov 29, 2018
47 min
2 Corinthians 11:5-21
PAUL's gospel emphasized the CROSS OF CHRIST: First, Jesus' suffering, Jesus' crucifixion necessarily followed by His resurrection. Then (accordingly) Paul's suffering -- as an apostle of Christ, as a follower.
LESSON: You can be wrong about a lot of things in life, but you had better be right about the Gospel!

Nov 11, 2018
Receiving & Accepting the True Gospel
Nov 11, 2018
Nov 11, 2018
38 min
2 Corinthians 11:4ff
In verse four, Paul warns the church of a troubling sequence of events (a downward spiral)...
- It BEGINS with the church's tolerance, acceptance, patience with wrong, false teaching and false teachers
- It LEADS to the church being deceived -- their thoughts led astray from what they previously accepted
- It RESULTS in the church not being single-heartedly devoted to Christ (verse 3)
Today's message exposes the alternate (and dangerously misleading) gospel that was being proclaimed in the Corinthian church!

Nov 4, 2018
God's Call - Jeremiah 1:4-10
Nov 4, 2018
Nov 4, 2018
42 min
Guest speaker (and my son!), John Davis opens the Word to our church today. John is a student at Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. This is his first preached message.

Oct 28, 2018
Deception and Devotion
Oct 28, 2018
Oct 28, 2018
44 min
2 Corinthians 11:3
Paul warns the Corinthian church that what happened to Eve is what will happen to them if they do not intentionally guard their thinking. The narrative of Eve (and Adam) in the Garden of Eden Genesis 3:1-7 is generally well known. Eve was deceived by the serpent (Satan); Adam knowingly trespassed, and the world was plunged into sin. Today's message features a five minute audio excerpt from Dr. James Grier!

Oct 21, 2018
Answering a Fool According to His Folly?
Oct 21, 2018
Oct 21, 2018
41 min
Chapter 11 of Second Corinthians opens with Paul apologetically preparing the Corinthian church for what he is about to do -- namely, he is going to boast of his apostolic credentials! He provides three reasons for his boasting. The first reason (which we look at today) is his godly jealousy for the church.

Oct 14, 2018
Boasting Within Boundaries
Oct 14, 2018
Oct 14, 2018
34 min
2 Corinthians 10:8-18 Today's teaching actually begins in 1 Samuel 16 (Samuel's anointing of a king who will replace Saul). Afterward, we apply some of the principles regarding what/who the LORD values compared to what/who the world values.
From Preaching the Word Commentary by John Woodhouse: "A man after God's own heart" has been taken in popular Christian jargon to mean a particularly godly man, a man with a heart like God's. But I do not believe that the words can mean that. "A man after God's own heart" means a man of God's own choosing, a man God has set his heart on. "A man after God's own heart" is—if I can put it like this—talking about the place the man has in God's heart rather than the place God has in the man's heart.

Oct 7, 2018
Paul Prepares to "Boast" of his Authority
Oct 7, 2018
Oct 7, 2018
43 min
REVIEWING the CONTEXT (from ENDURING WORD Bible Commentary):
"We must remind ourselves that Paul ... isn't talking about the world here but the Corinthian Christians. They were the ones with the strongholds in their minds and hearts. They made the arguments against God's mind and methods. They held on to every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God. We miss it entirely if we think the love of manipulation, the image of success, smooth words, the perception of power, lording over authority, and human schemes and programs are just problems among unbelievers. Paul dealt with this heart and mind in the church."

Oct 2, 2018
Warfare! Tearing Down Strongholds!
Oct 2, 2018
Oct 2, 2018
50 min
From The Biblical Illustrator:
The last thought that occurs to some professing Christians is that Christianity or the Christian life is a warfare. It has been noticed by discerning persons that almost as soon as a man joins the Church he settles down into indifference or selfish enjoyment — as if a man should enlist into the army, and then go home and sit down all the rest of his days on the sunny side of his house and in the favourite spot of his garden. What kind of enlistment is that? In addition to this the next mistake that is made is that persons who enter the Christian service imagine that all the fighting is to be done outside. You cannot fight outside until you have fought inside. The first man you have to kill is yourself. It is possible to be a magnificently grand philanthropist in public, and to let your own family starve for want of sympathy.
– J. Parker, D.D.

