TBC Glassboro Sermons and More Rev. Gregory G. Capel, Jr.
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- Religion & Spirituality
Podcast by Rev. Gregory G. Capel, Jr.
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Embracing Divine Wisdom - Proverbs 3:1-12
Proverbs 3:1-12 contains timeless wisdom and divine promises. These verses express a father’s sincere plea to his son to embrace divine wisdom and outline the blessings and guidance that come from trusting the Lord. This passage aims to deepen our relationship with God and enhance our walk in wisdom and righteousness.
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The Withered Fig Tree - Matthew 21:18-22
After cleansing the temple dramatically, Jesus left Jerusalem and spent the night in nearby Bethany. This transition period between the temple incident and the encounter with the fig tree the following day encapsulates a broader narrative of judgment and the call for genuine faith. Whereas the Temple cleansing condemned Israel’s worship, the fig tree cursing condemned Israel as a nation. In the withered fig tree of Matthew 21:18-22, Jesus illustrates the consequences of spiritual barrenness and the power of faith. Like the Temple, the fig tree is a potent symbol, demonstrating the fate of those who appear fruitful but lack true righteousness. The withered fig tree teaches the necessity of genuine faith and the impending judgment on unfruitfulness in worship and believers’ lives.
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Guarding The Path Of Life - Proverbs 2:16-22
Proverbs 2:16-22 focuses on the wisdom that protects us from moral and spiritual dangers. It explicitly highlights the threat of immoral relationships and the importance of maintaining a righteous path. These verses continue the theme of wisdom’s protective power, urging us to live lives of integrity and purity. This text provides insights and practical applications to help us navigate our spiritual walk with wisdom and righteousness.
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Purging Perversion - Matthew 21:12-17
The joyous triumphal entry takes a dramatic turn when Jesus, in a powerful act, cleanses the Temple in Matthew 21:12-17. This shift underscores Jesus’ mission to reveal the true nature of God’s kingdom and restore its sanctity by purging perversion. The transition from adoration to confrontation is stark, revealing Jesus as a reformer challenging corruption and upholding His divine authority.
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Walking In The Path Of Righteousness - Proverbs 2:12-15
Proverbs 2:12-15 serves as a vital part of Solomon’s discourse on wisdom. These verses highlight the protective power of wisdom, especially in guarding us against the paths of wickedness and perverse speech. As we explore this passage, we will delve into how wisdom can deliver us from harmful influences and guide us in living a righteous and godly life. This devotional journey will help us understand the importance of seeking knowledge and applying it to our daily lives to walk in the path of righteousness.
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Revealing the King- Matthew 21:1-11
The healing of the blind men in Matthew 20:29-34 showcases Jesus’ compassion and divine power and sets the stage for the revelation of His messianic identity. As the blind men acknowledge Jesus as the Son of David, their restored sight symbolizes the dawning recognition of Jesus’ true nature among the people. This acknowledgment reaches its crescendo in Matthew 21:1-11, where Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem reveals Him as King. The crowd’s cries of “Hosanna to the Son of David!” echo the blind men’s earlier plea, linking Jesus’ healing ministry with His Kingship. This passage marks a pivotal point in the Gospel narrative, where Jesus openly reveals His identity as the long-awaited King, challenging believers’ understanding of kingship, power, and God’s kingdom.