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Believing the Bible to be God's perfect Word to humanity, we want to both understand it and apply it to our lives. Join the leadership of Oakridge Bible Chapel as they have mid-week conversations to those ends.

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Believing the Bible to be God's perfect Word to humanity, we want to both understand it and apply it to our lives. Join the leadership of Oakridge Bible Chapel as they have mid-week conversations to those ends.

    164 Can We Worship God for His Wrath?

    164 Can We Worship God for His Wrath?

    When Christians think of a God worthy of worship, praise, adoration, submission, service, and imitation, there are certain divine characteristics that are likely more at the top of the list than others. For example, his love, mercy, wisdom, power, justice, kindness, creativity, and generosity. Wrath probably doesn't crack the top ten.

    And yet, this commandment is given, "Fear God, and give Him glory, because the hour of His judgment has come; worship Him who made the heaven and the earth and sea and springs of waters” (Rev 14:7). Creation is called to worship God because of his coming judgement.

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    This conversation was based on two Sunday morning sermons: "Shelter From the Storm (Revelation 6:1–7:17)" and "Responding to God’s Wrath (Revelation 8:1–11:19)".

    • 23 min
    163 How to Trust More the One Worthy of All Trust

    163 How to Trust More the One Worthy of All Trust

    "Trust the Lord!" "Give him your cares!" "Cast your anxieties on him!"

    If you've been around God's people for any amount of time you'll almost certainly have heard statements like these. On one hand, they are all very true and desirable. Many passages of Scripture call, command, and invite Christians to throw themselves on he who is able to help even in their darkest times. Who wouldn't want that!? Of course we want to know that "even though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death" he is with us, our Great Shepherd.

    But practice is another matter. It's one thing to know that we can and should trust God, it's another to actually do it in times of pain, suffering, hardship, and confusion. However, as Revelation 4 and 5 make clear, he is worthy of that trust. The God of the universe—the King on the throne and the Lamb that was slain—is worthy of our trust because of who he is and because of what he has done. Today we discuss how to practically think through and apply this wonderful truth.

    This conversation is based on the September 17, 2023 sermon, "Before the Throne of God Above."

    • 25 min
    162 Preparing To Unveil and Understand Revelation

    162 Preparing To Unveil and Understand Revelation

    If you were to poll your Christian friends as to what they thought was the most confusing, daunting, or intimidating book of the Bible, the Revelation of Jesus Christ would likely be near (or at!) the top of the list. Maybe it's because of the symbols and prophetic language. Perhaps it's because they've heard some confusing teaching in the past. Or, there's a chance they still haven't recovered from watching Left Behind in Youth Group. Whatever the reason, many of God's people stay away from the end of God's story and this cumulative section of God's word. That's tragic.

    Today we're going to try and peel away a layer or two of such impediments by discussing the approachability and understandability of the book of Revelation. Rather than scary and intimidating, we will find that it's awe-inspiring and hope-instilling. Oh, and there's promised blessing.

    • 37 min
    161 The Spirit's Leading to Lucan

    161 The Spirit's Leading to Lucan

    On this episode, Andrew Longmire returns. While previously serving at Oakridge Bible Chapel as an associate pastor, Andrew has recently accepted the call to a lead pastor position at Community Bible Church in Lucan, Ontario.

    Fitting neatly with our current study on the person and work of the Holy Spirit, Andrew explains how it was that he and his family were led, affirmed, taught, and convicted by the Spirit en route to a new home, new community, new church family, and new ministry role. This conversation is a practical look at this desirous-but-often-mysterious work of God in the life of his children.

    • 22 min
    160 How To Follow the (Holy) Leader

    160 How To Follow the (Holy) Leader

    Every growing Christians wants to know the will of the Lord, to be led by the Spirit, and to be used by God for his glory in the arenas in which he wants to use them. It sounds wonderful! The problem isn't usually one of motivation but of execution. How do we know what way the Lord would have us go? How can we sense and discern the leading of the Holy Spirit in our lives? How can we learn to ignore the lures of idolatrous desires and egotistical directions? These are significant questions that we want to tackle today.

    • 21 min
    159 Celebrating Holiness, Pursuing Holiness

    159 Celebrating Holiness, Pursuing Holiness

    Sanctification is a heavy concept, but one with which every Christian must grapple because it is God's will for every Christian (1 Thes 4:3). The Bible declares that all in Christ have been sanctified, set apart, declared righteous (1 Cor 1:30). At the same time, the Bible admonishes all in Christ to actively pursue sanctification (1 Pet 1:15).

    So, we are set apart but we are to become set apart. We are holy but must chase holiness. We are and we ought.

    Today on the podcast we wrestle with this topic, one that is just as beautiful and freeing as it is complicated and humbling.

    • 26 min

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