New Eden Sermons New Eden Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
This podcast contains the sermons preached at New Eden Church by Joel McCarty, our Pastor for Preaching, and others. Our preaching ministry exists to equip our local church to make disciples who worship, abide in, and reflect King Jesus in all of life.
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Psalm 61 • Rock of Ages • Ben Coggin
Where do we turn when we need help? False idols of this age clamor for our attention and trust, but there is only one strong tower where we can find shelter. This Kingdom of God cannot be shaken and the reign of King Jesus will never end. He is the Rock of Ages.
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Genesis 23-24 • The Circle of Life • Joel McCarty
The matriarch, Sarah, passes off the scene, and Abraham purchases a burial plot on which to bury her. Rebekah, a new matriarch, enters the story through the selfless servant of Abraham. Endings and beginnings. Death and life. Is this all just a part of the circle of life? Or is God sovereignly weaving together a story to remind us of resurrection hope beyond what the eye can see?
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Genesis 22 • Jehovah Jireh • Kevin Perry
Abraham is asked to do the unthinkable and sacrifice his son, Isaac. As we should be, our ears are repulsed by this request. But is God just a monster and one of the many deities who demand child sacrifice? Or is this story meant to show us that He is entirely different?
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Genesis 21 • I Swear • Joel McCarty
The 21st chapter of Genesis is a story of contrasts: the child of promise and the child of works, the well of grace and the well of striving, the oath of God and the oath of man. These contrasts are meant to point us to the truth that the works of flesh enslave, but the gospel of Jesus brings freedom.
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Genesis 20 • Clear Eyes, Pure Hearts, Clean Hands • Joel McCarty
Through his sin, Abraham puts both his wife, Sarah, and King Abimelech's whole household in danger. The story is laced with irony. The foreign king is presented as the righteous one, while the chosen prophet acts cowardly and brings cursing on the nation. The king is innocent, but he still has no power to reverse the effects of Abraham's sin. This story causes us to look forward to a better innocent king who willingly bears our sin to reverse the curse.
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Genesis 18:16-19:38 • Get Out • Joel McCarty
God hears the outcry of the oppressed in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, so He investigates. What He finds are some of the most heinous acts ever committed and the darkest parts of human hearts. But in the midst of this dark story, we might find ourselves realizing a truth so great that it's hard to believe. Could it really be that God's mercy on mankind is far greater than we could ever imagine?