King's Way Sermons with Dale Partridge

Dale Partridge

The official Sunday sermon podcast of Dale Partridge, Senior Pastor of King's Way Bible Church in Prescott, Arizona. Pastor Dale's sermons are aimed at strengthening biblical and theological literacy in the church and are thoroughly grounded in Scripture and practical application. To learn more about King's Way, visit www.KingsWayBible.org

  1. 6D AGO

    Genesis 4:1-8 - Cain and Abel and the War of the Seeds

    This sermon opens Genesis chapter 4 and explains how the fall of Adam did not end with Eden but was passed down and intensified through humanity, beginning with Cain and Abel. Pastor Partridge frames the account as the first visible outworking of the promised conflict between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. The message emphasizes that both Cain and Abel worshiped God, showing that sin did not erase humanity’s impulse to worship—but it did corrupt the heart. Abel’s offering was accepted because it flowed from faith and devotion, while Cain’s was rejected because it lacked true faith, not because of the type of offering itself. God looks at the heart, not merely the external act. Cain’s angry response reveals the depth of human depravity after the fall. Even direct interaction with God did not produce repentance, demonstrating that saving faith requires God’s regenerating grace, not merely evidence, instruction, or religious activity. Cain’s murder of Abel marks the first death, the first martyr, and the first persecution of righteousness. The sermon concludes by showing how Abel’s death deepened humanity’s longing for the promised serpent-crusher, ultimately pointing forward to Christ. Redemption, Pastor Partridge explains, comes not through the strength of sinners but through the suffering of the righteous—fulfilled finally in Jesus, whose coming is celebrated at Christmas

    41 min
  2. NOV 26

    Genesis 3:17-19 - Feminism, Weak Leadership & the Curse on Work

    Pastor delivers the powerful final part of a 3-week series on Genesis 3 and the Fall. Key takeaways: - God never cursed Adam or Eve directly — only the serpent and the ground. Yet Adam bears the ultimate federal responsibility as the head of humanity. - Adam’s two-fold sin: (1) He listened to the voice of his wife instead of God, and (2) he disobeyed God’s direct command. - This “listening to the wife over God” is the root of centuries of male passivity and the reason weak men allowed (and even enabled) feminism to flourish. - Classic effeminate slogans (“happy wife, happy life,” “she wears the pants,” etc.) are exposed as sinful expressions of marital disorder. - Feminism is ultimately men’s fault — weak fathers in the 1940s-50s failed to lead and disciple their homes, producing the rebellion of the 1960s and beyond. - The curse on the ground = poetic justice: Adam disobeyed over eating, so now eating (providing food) will be painful, sweaty, thorn-filled labor until he dies. - Work itself is not the curse (work existed before the Fall), but now it is frustrating and exhausting. - The entire curse pronounced on Adam is perfectly fulfilled and borne by Jesus, the Second Adam: sweat (Gethsemane), thorns (crown), death on a tree, laid in the dust — Christ absorbs it all so His people can be redeemed. - Only the gospel of the Second Adam can reverse the curse and restore godly order in men, women, marriages, families, and society. If you’re tired of chaos between the sexes and want biblical clarity on masculinity, responsibility, and redemption — this sermon is for you.

    38 min
4.4
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45 Ratings

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The official Sunday sermon podcast of Dale Partridge, Senior Pastor of King's Way Bible Church in Prescott, Arizona. Pastor Dale's sermons are aimed at strengthening biblical and theological literacy in the church and are thoroughly grounded in Scripture and practical application. To learn more about King's Way, visit www.KingsWayBible.org

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