West Bradenton - A Neighborhood Church West Bradenton
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Weekly messages from Sam Rainer - lead pastor of West Bradenton Baptist Church.
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Who is Jesus?
Pastor Kent fills in for Sam this week and unpacks chapter 16 as we continue our journey through Matthew.
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The Reason Jesus Offends Some People
Pastor Sam Rainer preaches through every verse of Matthew’s gospel. This sermon covers the challenging passage of Matthew 15:1-39. Jesus offends the Pharisees and then seems to make some controversial comments about Gentiles. But there is a reason. He tests His followers to see if they will persevere in their faith.
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Having the Courage to Walk on Water
Pastor Sam Rainer preaches through every verse of Matthew’s gospel. This sermon covers Jesus’ miracles of feeding thousands and walking on water from Matthew 14:13-36. True courage is derived from God’s presence. Your faith doesn’t grow when life is easy. Your faith grows when you experience a trial, when you are tested, and when a storm hits.
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The Brutal Death of John the Baptist
Pastor Sam Rainer preaches through every verse of Matthew’s gospel. This sermon covers the difficult text of Matthew 14:1-12. Herod executes John the Baptist, and Matthew records the challenge of giving your entire life to Christ. The courageous decision is always harder than caving into sin.
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The Kingdom of Heaven Belongs to Children
Pastor Sam Rainer preaches through every verse of Matthew’s gospel. This Mother’s Day sermon is about a childlike faith, and the text is Matthew 19:13-15. The Bible makes a clear connection between fearing God and a mother’s wisdom. Children are a blessing, so make them a priority. What God gives as blessings should be our priorities.
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Why Jesus Used Parables to Teach (Part 2)
Pastor Sam Rainer preaches through every verse of Matthew’s gospel. This week’s sermon covers Matthew 13:24-58 and Jesus’ use of parables in his teaching. Crowds of people were responding in faith. Jesus returned to His hometown, Nazareth, but His family and friends quickly rejected Him. Why did Jesus’ hometown not believe? And what is the connection to His parables?