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Peninsula Bible Church Peninsula Bible Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
The latest sermons from Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto California. This podcast is no longer updated. Search for the new podcast by looking for "Peninsula Bible Church sermons".
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The Sign of Peace - Genesis: In the Beginning
Our lives are governed by agreements we make with each other. After God saves Noah and his family from the devastation of the flood, God makes such an arrangement with Noah. As we observe the dynamic and interactive relationship Noah has with the living God, we will be invited to deepen our own faith in response. Will you accept and live by the arrangement God has made with you?
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Remember Me - Genesis: In the Beginning
Isaiah tells us that “they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength,” that their spiritual strength is renewed not when the Lord acts but as they wait for the Lord to act (Isaiah 40:27-31). How do you respond to this?
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Does Jesus Care When My Heart Is Pained Too Deeply - Main Service
Message from Kaloma Smith on June 2, 2024
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Big Box - Genesis: In the Beginning
We’re all control freaks, aren’t we? However, because there’s so little that we can control and so much that is out of our control, we live anxiously. Would it help us if we got into an ark?
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The End of Evil - Genesis: In the Beginning
From the first act of rebellion against God in Genesis 3, sin spreads quickly throughout creation. In Genesis 6, evil reaches a head, and God steps in. Through a surprising act of salvation, we learn that the judgment and mercy of God are both necessary for God to stop evil in it's tracks—in the past, the present, and the future.
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More Than The Now - Genesis: In the Beginning
The Bible has several examples of genealogies: lists of family generations. The one in Genesis 5 is meant to help us notice how the blessing of God will eventually overcome the curse of sin. We see the overall faithfulness of God over time, but we also see a few notable examples of out-of-the-ordinary blessing. How can those stories encourage us and inform our life today?