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Latest sermons from Northwest Gospel Church in Camas, Washington. For more information visit us online at nwgospel.com

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Latest sermons from Northwest Gospel Church in Camas, Washington. For more information visit us online at nwgospel.com

    A Response

    A Response

    Psalm 100:1-5 | Ben Potloff | "Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!" Simply put, our God is worthy of our worship, adoration, service, and trust. Psalm 100 calls its readers to praise the Lord.

    MAIN IDEA
    The Lord is God. The Lord is good. Praise the Lord!

    OUTLINE
    I. He made us (1-3a)
    II. We are his (3b-5)

    • 40 Min.
    Only One Way

    Only One Way

    Romans 10:5-17 | Ben Potloff | All are unrighteous. So, how can we be made right before God and with God? There are two options, righteousness by our works or righteousness by faith in Christ. Only faith in Christ can make sinners righteous before God.

    MAIN IDEA
    Faith in Christ comes by hearing of Christ. 

    OUTLINE
    I. Faith in Christ is the only way people can be made right with God (vv. 1-13)
    II. Faith in Christ is only possible if people hear about Christ (vv. 14-17)

    • 52 Min.
    Go Forth and Multiply

    Go Forth and Multiply

    Genesis 10:1-11:9 | Gavin Hesse | With the story of Noah and the Flood behind us, the story of Noah's descendants has only just begun. No surprise to the readers of Gensis' early chapters, we once again find mankind brazenly rebelling against the God of heaven and earth.

    MAIN IDEA
    God is our Sovereign King.

    OUTLINE
    I. God will multiply his people (vv. 1-32)
    II. God’s power is bigger than man’s pride (vv. 1-9)

    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
    1. What stands out about the genealogy in Genesis 10:1-32? What does the author add, comment on, or point out that seems important?
    2. What repeated words or phrases are there in the genealogy? How do these frame the generations listed and reveal the meaning of the genealogy?
    3. What is the real issue with the story of the tower of Babel? Is the problem simply their intention to build a large building?
    4. How does this passage reveal to you your sin? How do you tend to rebel against God in favor of making a name for yourself?

    • 50 Min.
    Same Ole Same Ole

    Same Ole Same Ole

    Genesis 9:18-29 | Ben Potloff | As Noah and his family exit the ark and resume life after the Flood, we're waiting to see what exactly is going to happen with this family and God's plan for all of humanity. Unfortunately, we see a return to Genesis 3 and 6 as sin and corruption once again appear in God's once-perfect creation.

    MAIN IDEA
    Humanity is sinful and needs a Savior. 

    OUTLINE
    I. Drunkenness and dishonoring parents reveal mankind's depravity (vv. 18-23)
    II. God will conquer his enemies and redeem his people (vv. 24-29)

    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
    1. What does this story about Noah & Ham reveal about humanity after the flood? 
    2. Why do you thinking honoring parents is something commanded all throughout the Bible? What does this mean for your life? 
    3. Jesus said in John 3:3 that we must be born again to enter the kingdom of God. How is that need to be born again seen in Genesis 9:18-29?
    4. What should it look like for you to live as someone who is born again and a new creation in Christ? Be specific. 

    • 44 Min.
    What's Next?

    What's Next?

    Genesis 9:1-17 | Max Janusch | We've seen the sinfulness of mankind on display, God's just wrath against that sin, and His gracious work of saving Noah and his family through the Flood. Now, what's next? How will mankind move on from the Flood? Here, we see how God values life, calls humanity back to its original purpose, and seals it all with a covenant promise.

    MAIN IDEA
    God values life and promises to preserve it.

    OUTLINE
    I. God determines the purpose and value of life. (vv. 1-7)
    II. God promises to preserve life. (vv. 8-17)

    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
    1. What similarities and differences are between Genesis 1:26–31 and Genesis 9:1-7? How do those similarities and differences inform your understanding of the significance of mankind's "new beginning" in Genesis 9?
    2. How does your understanding of the "image of God" affect day-to-day life? How is life lived differently when you recognize the purpose and value that God has placed on mankind?
    3. What characteristics and/or attributes of God are revealed in Genesis 9:1-17? What do we learn about God in this passage?
    4. Thinking about the entire Flood narrative (Genesis 6-9), what has stood out to you the most? Has there been anything particularly encouraging or challenging?

    • 43 Min.
    Not Done Yet

    Not Done Yet

    Genesis 8:1-22 | Ben Potloff | All life has been blotted out from the corrupted and sin-scarred world; all except for God's chosen remnant, Noah and his family. But what will happen to these chosen people as the flood waters continue to cover the earth? And, how will humanity start again once back on dry land?

    MAIN IDEA
    A pleasing sacrifice secures God’s promise. 

    OUTLINE
    I. God keeps his promise. (vv. 1-14)
    II. God’s grace leads to a second chance. (vv. 15-19)
    III. A sacrificial offering is pleasing to God. (vv. 20-22) 

    • 37 Min.

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