Peytonsville Church of Christ Scott Bond
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- Religion & Spirituality
Official preaching podcast of the Peytonsville Church of Christ
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When Marriage Is Compromised
Ezra discovers and confronts the problem of idolatry and intermarriage. When men repent, we see humble shame for sin, separation from the world, and a striving for the sacredness of a holy marriage.
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When Men Lead Like Men
Ezra exemplifies true male spiritual leadership. In chapter 8, he leads the people home, recruits more priests for the temple, fasts and prays for God's protection, and provides a freewill offering. As Christian men today, we seek to be like Ezra in our walk with Christ.
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When Ezra Sets His Heart
In chapter 7, Ezra prepares his heart to do three things: Study God's Word. Teach God's Word. Do God's Word. When the HEART of MAN is set upon God, the HAND of GOD is set upon man.
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When The Work Is Complete
Sometimes we all need a pep talk. The temple foundation had been laid but all the many obstacles halted the construction for a period of 15 years. Prophets Haggai and Zechariah remind the exiles of who they are and what they came to do. Through correspondence with the local governor and King Darius, the temple project begins again and flourishes until the finish. With the work complete, God got the glory and the people were filled with joy. This message highlights the importance of preaching God's Word and practical ministry (working with our hands) in building up the Lord's church.
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When The Enemy Attacks
When God's people work, God's enemy works harder. The temple rebuilding project meets opposition and the work stops. The adversary Satan always has plans to frustrate, discourage, and strike fear into our hearts. Satan will utilize any tactic to oppose God's kingdom. This message reminds Christians of those tactics, and of the need for the overcoming power of the Christ's gospel.
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When Hearts Are Revived
Revival. The church's greatest need is revival. In Ezra chapter three, the people's hearts are set aflame to worship and the temple construction begins. The blueprint for revival shows unity, worship, leadership, and passion, at the foundation of the project. The church today is revived in the same respect, as we build upon the foundation of Christ.