Lake Murray BC Podcast Lake Murray Baptist Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to the Lake Murray BC Podcast. Here you'll find LMBC's Sunday Sermons and Podcast Episodes! To learn more about us, visit our church website, http://lakemurraybc.org . To support all of our ministries, click here: http://lakemurraybc.org/give
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Sermon | The Stories of Summer (Parables) - Matthew 25:14-30
In the midst of teaching about his return and the final judgment, Jesus shares four parables with his disciples. In our parable this week, the Parable of the Talents, Jesus teaches about faithful stewardship and how we are to make the most of the time while we await his return.
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Sermon | The Stories of Summer (Parables) - Luke 18:9-14
How can sinners be justified before God? It’s not because of who they are or what they’ve done, but as they come to him humbly and cry out for mercy.
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Sermon | The Stories of Summer (Parables) - Mark 4:1-20
In today's sermon we begin a new summer teaching series through the parables of Jesus. Much of Jesus' teaching in the gospel accounts are expressed through parables. These short stories are designed to communicate a powerful truth about the kingdom of God through a familiar setting, situation, or circumstance. In his first parable, the parable of the Sower, Jesus gives powerful interpretive insight into all the rest of the parables.
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Sermon | 1 John 2:3-6
1 John is a letter to the churches in and around Ephesus who were confused about the assurance of their salvation. False teachers and persecution had caused them to doubt their faith in Christ and John writes to offer three tests of assurance. In our passage today we consider the second test: the test of obedience.
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Sermon | Exodus 35-40
In the concluding chapters of Exodus, many of the themes we have seen throughout the book reappear. As the presence of God fills the tabernacle the people are again reminded that anyone who wishes to stand in the presence of a Holy God must enter by the blood of the lamb.
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Sermon | Exodus 32-34
In Exodus 32-24 the people of Israel violate the first two commandments by fashioning for themselves an idol and worshipping it. An idol can be anything that takes the place of God in our hearts, lives, and worship. In our passage today we consider how the gospel of Jesus frees us from the idols of the human heart to worship God alone.