Salt Sunday. Church-wide community service event. No recorded sermon this week.
October 12, 2014: Oh, How He Loves Me!
Text:Isaiah 53
Last week we looked at Scripture's view on the conscience, as Paul said he strove to keep his conscience clear before God and man. This week we'll analyze his message and how it flows from the Old Testament. A key phrase is Ephesians 1:7, in him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins. Such a beautifully simple statement, yet profound and majestic in what it represents! We'll head back to the Old Testament to a well-known passage to unpack this further. My prayer is that this passage will leave it's mark this weekend. Our next theme in Paul's trials will be the sovereignty of God in our lives; it's easy to wonder where God is in our trials and life situations. Imagine how Paul felt as he was yanked from one trial to another... same false accusations coming his way with plenty of time to think about it while stuck in prison.
October 5, 2014: The Conscience
Acts Series message 34
Text: Acts 24:22 - 25:12
In Acts 24, Felix takes a personal interest in Paul and his message. He's alarmed by what he hears, but delays action and subsequently never responds in repentance to Christ. We'll tie in Pauls' references to maintaining a clear conscience - why it's important and how to do that. Felix is a perfect example of someone who is confronted with the truth but delays action and therefore lives with a conscience that's tainted.
September 28, 2014: What's the Fuss All About?
Acts Series message 33
Text: Acts 24:1-21
Paul is now giving his defense before Felix to counter the Jews' accusations against him. His primary point is that his hope is in the same God theirs is in. Christianity does not conflict with the Hebrew Scriptures; it perfectly fulfills it. This gives us opportunity to speak to the Bible as a unified and cohesive unit. We'll also talk specifically about the resurrection and maintaining a clear conscience.
September 21, 2014: Jerusalem in the Rear-view Mirror
Acts Series message 32
Text: Acts 22:30 - 23
The Tribune is afraid that the Jewish leaders will tear Paul to pieces, literally, so he removes him, and puts him in bonds. Paul's nephew tips off the Tribune to an assassination attempt, so the Tribune makes plans to transport Paul to see Felix. We'll focus on the nature of the drama (resurrection) and develop some personal application based on Paul's nephew's involvement - a character which Luke references.
September 14, 2014: Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So!
Acts Series message 31
Text: Acts 22:1-29
In Paul's defense of the Gospel I'm struck by three key and practical truths: The new is better than the old. Paul was the poster boy for Judaism and showed his zeal by trying his best to stamp out The Way. But in the end, He converted and will never go back. The beginning of the new is the end of the old. We'll have a refresher on the fundamentals of the faith; Paul was willing to suffer and die for these truths. Suffering for Jesus. Against the prosperity gospel, the mouthpiece for Christianity was told up front he'd suffer. We have the privilege of sharing in the sufferings of Christ as well as the power of the resurrection. Baptism. This is a beautiful picture, of the old being washed away as we identify with the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior!
September 7, 2014: DBC Family Retreat
Michael Gayle: Guest speaker - medical missionary to Togo, Africa.
August 31, 2014: Paul, the Law, and the Gospel
Acts Series message 30
Text: Acts 21
After meeting with the Ephesians elders, Paul pushes to get back to Jerusalem at a strategic time. The Jewish leaders now hunt down the man, who was previously the poster-child for Judaism. He is well aware of what awaits him in Jerusalem, but by God's grace is determined to herald the Gospel in this important city (though Luke and the others beg him not to go!). While seeing Paul's ministry, we will measure our own zeal for what Christ has called us to. We must not be lukewarm!
August 24, 2014: A Man Worth Following
Acts Series message 29
Text: Acts 20
We start with the humorous account of poor Eutychus falling asleep in the stuffy upper room as Paul went on and on. Paul lays on him as Elijah did with the widow's son, and his life is spared. Luke's attention to detail (noting the numerous lamps in the room) point to the historicity of this account; then we'll note the prominence given to the Word alongside the ordinances. We'll focus our time on Paul's parting shot to the Ephesian elders, which culminates with the beautiful picture of them all weeping as they kneel down on the beach to pray. Again, the prominence of the Word: it is to this Word, along with the grace of God, which Paul commends them to
August 17, 2014: Dead to Sin Alive in Christ!
Dr. Michael Gayle: Guest speaker - medical missionary to Togo, Africa
August 10, 2014: Gospel Impact
Text: Acts 19:23-41
Acts Series message 28
The Gospel's impact is being felt as people abandon their idol worship and the city turns on the disciples. When we begin following Christ, we always leave something else behind and the impact is felt by those around us. We'll take a look Sunday at the scope of the Gospel - how it impacts and changes us. Paul describes this process as a struggle...life comes with challenges, setbacks, temptations, loss, and sorrows of many kinds. Yet, by His grace, He sustains and helps us. Paul further said, "the Lord will rescue me from every evil deed and bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom. To him be the glory forever and ever. Amen."
August 3, 2014: Out With The Old - In With The New
Acts Series message 27
Text: Acts 19:1-22
Paul is now in Ephesus and encounters people who have only had John's baptism. He sets them straight, they are baptized into the Name of Jesus, and the Spirit falls on them. All of this is further evidence of the Lord's hand upon Paul's message, including the extraordinary miracles performed through him; this is not a pattern to be expected today. The seven sons of Sceva provide great comic relief in this passage while demonstrating the power of the Gospel. We'll focus on the Ephesians getting rid of their past relics. While some of this is taken too far, it's healthy to make a clean break with things which only pull us down in our new life in Christ.
July 27, 2014: Why Who I Am Informs What I Do
Acts Series message 26
Text: Acts 18:18-28
Last week we looked at the Corinthian church: their problems, and the encouragement Paul gave them. I hope that was encouraging to you; you're not alone if you struggle to flesh out your faith. This week, we'll note Paul's visit to Ephesus, another church highlighed in our New Testament. Paul had much to say to them; declaring their identity in Jesus Christ. He spends three chapters highlighting the amazing truths about our common salvation, then spends the remaining three chapters telling us "therefore", how to live it all out. His personal applicaiton for us is immensely practical to our relationships and lifestyle. Couched in the middle of all this are two beautiful prayers for the saints. We'll be sure to catch some of the details in our text, but will focus on Paul's words to the church in Ephesus, which was an important port city with a famous pagan temple to the goddess Diana.
July 20, 2014: You're Not Alone!
Acts Series message 25
Text: Acts 18:1-17
Paul is here visiting Corinth. We know a lot about the Corinthians as Paul wrote two inspired letters to them. They loved Jesus and had their fair share of struggles and challenges. They didn't have all their ducks lined neatly in a row and things were messy at times. The had Lord graciously saved them from their sin, and now they were working out their salvation and, through the challenges, they didn't always get it right! Ever feel that way? You love Him, but life can be... messy at times. We're in the process of being sanctified, but we haven't arrived yet, and we sure don't have it all figured out. Welcome to the Club.
July 13, 2014: 8 Things You Need to Know About God and the Gospel
Acts Series message 24
Text: Acts 17:16-34
We saw last week that the Word of God is both powerful and sufficient. Now, how does it speak to critical life issues? Paul proclaims the Gospel in the "Gentile marketplace of ideas"; not surprisingly, his piercing message connects the resurrection and Judgment Day, and requires a decision of his listeners.
July 6, 2014: Authentic Gospel Ministry
Acts Series message 23 (Guest Speaker Jason Purdy)
Text: Acts 17:1-15
Paul and Silas arrive in Thessalonica preaching the gospel. As some believe, the Jews are quick to stir up trouble and accuse Paul and other Christ followers of treason. Paul is forced to leave and go to Berea where he finds a noble group ready to examine the Scriptures to get the facts about Jesus. As opposition continues so does authentic gospel ministry. In this passage, we will see that the Bible is the all-sufficient source for gospel ministry and how to view opposition as an opportunity for the gospel.
June 29, 2014: Bad Things to the Good - Good Things to the Bad
Acts Series message 22 (Guest Speaker - Dave Neff)
Text: Acts 16:16-40
God is sovereign over all events, working all things out for His glory.
Paul & Silas are beaten and thrown in jail for casting out a demon. While their ordeal was terrible, the situation is used by God to lead the jailer and his family to salvation. So then, a bad thing happened to good people (Paul and Silas) so that a good thing could happen to a bad person (the jailer). There is shadow of the Gospel here, in that a bad thing happened to the best Person, so that a good thing could happen to us! Key themes in this passage include God’s sovereignty, salvation by grace through faith in Christ, baptism, joy in trials and being others focused. Lots of ground to cover!
June 22, 2014: Kazakhstan Mission Trip Report
This service recording is not posted.
June 16, 2014: What Grace Looks Like
Acts Series message 21
Text: Acts 16:1-15
With the momentous decision delivered and articulated via the Jerusalem Council, now it's time to begin fleshing that out. We'll look at how the early Christians did that, as well as cast a specific vision for the year ahead at DBC.
June 8, 2014: Welcome to the Family
Acts Series message 20 (Pastor Mike Speer)
Text: Acts 15:22-41
The Gentile church in Antioch has been unsettled by teachers that said they did not measure up. Now the church in Jerusalem is sending men with the good news that by God's grace they are certainly brothers and sisters in Christ. All they ask is that they abstain from four things for the sake of love and purity. How does the church at Antioch respond? They rejoice! They are accepted by grace and they respond in grace. God's grace is on display in this passage and when we live in His grace it changes how we view our world today.
