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Sermons by Pastor Taylor Shippy of Gibbon Baptist Church

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Sermons by Pastor Taylor Shippy of Gibbon Baptist Church

    "The Big Ten: Idol Speculation"

    "The Big Ten: Idol Speculation"

    Pastor Taylor Shippy - Exodus 20:4-6, 32:1-8; Deuteronomy 4:15-20; Mark 8:27-30



    This morning, as we continue our summer series through the Ten Commandments, for a lot of people this week’s ‘word’ from the LORD may seem a tad redundant. Last week, we talked about having no god but God, and God’s insistence on having no idols is essentially communicating the same thing; however, while there is definitely significant overlap in the first two commandments, there are deeper dimensions to the Second Commandment... The Second Commandment is the linchpin to the entire Ten Commandments. It circles back and reinforces the first while simultaneously influencing the remaining eight!

    • 35 min
    "The Big Ten: No God But God"

    "The Big Ten: No God But God"

    Pastor Taylor Shippy - Exodus 20:1-3; Mark 10:17-27



    John Wesley once said, “Whatever is loved, feared, delighted in, or depended on more than God that we make a god of.” Today, as we examine the first 'saying' of God from Mt. Sinai, the first of the 'Big Ten,' we meditate on having no other gods but God and the potential for us to create other gods either besides Him, before Him, beside Him, or against Him.

    • 32 min
    "The Big Ten: Altar Call [Pt. 2]"

    "The Big Ten: Altar Call [Pt. 2]"

    Pastor Taylor Shippy - Hosea 2:2-20; Ephesians 5:21-32



    Last week we began our summer-long conversation through the Ten Commandments. Some of the most iconic, most recognizable, and perhaps, for some, the most venerated verses in the entire Bible. But also, we began talking about last week, some of the most misunderstood…



    This week we are continuing that conversation, picking up where we left off, trying to discern what do we call the ten things God says to the people of Israel because the Bible never calls them 'commandments.' Why do we call them the ten ‘commandments’ when the Bible never does? Does that influence or sway our understanding of their role or function in our lives?

    • 34 min
    "The Big Ten: Altar Call [Pt. 1]"

    "The Big Ten: Altar Call [Pt. 1]"

    Pastor Taylor Shippy - Exodus 19:1-8, 16-19; 20:1-21; Matt 5:17-20



    This morning we are beginning our new summer sermon series entitled - "The Big Ten: A Survey of the Ten Commandments" - where we are going to strive to figure out the function of the Ten Commandments in our walks with God. To discern, with God’s help, what is the role and purpose of God's Law not simply for ancient Israel but also for us, as His people, now 2000 years later. 



    We begin with discussing the Ten Commandments, or better yet the Ten 'Words,' as a whole, unpacking that they did not appear in a vacuum; rather, they are presented to us in a narrative. How does this story inform how we are to understand their function? Perhaps we are to read and interpret the Ten Commandments in light of the story?

    • 37 min
    "Easter Morning Breath"

    "Easter Morning Breath"

    Pastor Taylor Shippy - Genesis 2:4-8; John 20:19-23





    Today is ‘Pentecost Sunday.' ‘Pentecost’ is a transliteration of the Greek word pentēkostē (πεντηκοστή) which simply means ‘fiftieth.’ For Christians is the fiftieth day after Easter when remember the Holy Spirit descending upon the followers of Jesus after His Ascension.

    The tricky part is, if you’re reading the New Testament, there isn’t one Pentecost but two. Luke tells us one (cf. Acts 2:1-41) and so does John (cf. John 20:19-23). One is a loud and large worship service; the other is a small and quiet prayer meeting. And we need to both.

    • 34 min
    "The Room Where It Happens"

    "The Room Where It Happens"

    Pastor Taylor Shippy - Acts 1:3-9; Hebrews 4:14-16



    For many of us, when we retell the story of Jesus, we’re really good at talking about when He was born. We’re eager to share about the Cross. And we're pretty good at talking about the resurrection. But we almost never talk about the Ascension, and perhaps that’s why we forget and forfeit what our risen Lord is doing right now out of love for us…  Among many things the risen Lord is doing is interceding and mediating as our Great High Priest in the heavenly places. On this Ascension Sunday, let's remember, celebrate, and proclaim what Jesus is doing right now out of love for us!

    • 40 min

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