Leroy Community Chapel Podcast

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This is the weekly podcast for sermons from the pulpit at Leroy Community Chapel in Leroy, OH.

Episódios

  • A Better Covenant

    23/02/2020 Duração: 29min

    Passage: Hebrews 8 Jesus is the better priest in the better temple who mediates a better covenant. Jesus mediates the New Covenant that God promised through the prophets. Therefore, believers must approach God through Jesus’ New Covenant ministry and no longer try to approach God through the Old Covenant system. * To whom are you looking in order to have peace with God? * In what circumstance of your life are you tempted to relate to God in an old covenant way? * How will you plan to approach God through Jesus this week?

  • Near To God

    16/02/2020 Duração: 40min

    NOTE: Due to an audio issue, there is no recording available for the Feb 9th sermon. Passage: Hebrews 7:25; Exodus 2:23-25 The response of people being near to God are varied in scripture; fear, comfort, directed, saved, wounded, blinded, death. Yet it is a consistent human longing in the heart of men to be near to God. While there is a sense of drawing near to God for salvation, there is also a sense of walking consistently with God that has more to do with his proximity, his presence; God is near to his people. What would it feel like to be near God? * What is the image or metaphor that you think of when you think of God? Is it Biblical? Is it true of Him? Why or why not? * What emotion do you connect with being near to God? What emotion do you connect with being distant from God? Does your emotion have anything to do with the proximity of God? * How can the nearness of God be used in conversation with an unbelieving friend?

  • A Better Priest: Part Two

    02/02/2020 Duração: 38min

    Passage: Hebrews 7:4-22 This week we continue the conversation about Jesus our high priest. In chapter 7 we will feel a shift from Melchizedek, to Old Testament Priests, to Jesus. Ultimately his lawyer-like arguments are leading us to a greater faith in the One who is able to save to the uttermost! Is he argument compelling? Is Jesus an eternal high priest? Will you trust him today? - Can you name several ways that Christ’s priesthood is greater that any other priesthood? Why does that matter? - What does God sending Jesus to be a perfect Priest say about his character? How are you personally impacted by God sending Jesus to be your perfect Priest? - How can you use the concept of Jesus as mediator in your conversations about the gospel with a non-Christian?

  • A Better Priest: Part One

    26/01/2020 Duração: 43min

    Passage: Hebrews 7:1-10 At the end of Chapter 5, the author was anxious to talk about Jesus’ connection to the high priest Melchizedek. But his train of thought has been interrupted by the immaturity of his audience. After a clear admonition in Chapter 6 to not fall away as others have done, he is back into his explanation of Jesus, a priest after the order of Melchizedek. Who is this king-priest? And how does he help build our faith in Jesus, the better priest? - What do people like Abraham, Moses and David have in common with Melchizedek? How do they connect to the life of Christ and his fulfillment of the promises of God? - How does the writer of Hebrews help us know how to interpret the OT? How does he use the OT passages about Melchizedek to give us confidence in God? - Does this passage speak to the Christian’s heart and responsibility to give to the Lord? Why? Why not?

  • A Better Oath

    19/01/2020 Duração: 46min

    Passage: Hebrews 6:13-20 After a serious warning that is cause for pause in the heart of all who trust in Jesus, the writer to the Hebrews says to us “let me give you an example of one who did not fall away.” Today we look at Abraham’s patience and are encouraged to put our hope in God in like manner. - Think about how kind it was for God to allow Abraham to fall into a deep sleep (Genesis 15) and make a better oath to His people, fully based on His own Word. - Do you think Abraham fully intended to enter into covenant with God and walk through the pieces together with God? (Genesis 15). What about you and me, how do we act like that sometimes as the Church, almost as if we have forgotten how deeply we are in need? - How can you tangibly anchor your soul in the hope of Jesus that lies behind the curtain in 2020? What will you do daily or weekly to direct your heart there? After a serious warning that is cause for pause in the heart of all who trust in Jesus, the writer to the Hebrews says to us “let me gi

  • A Better Race

    12/01/2020 Duração: 44min

    Passage: Hebrews 6:9-12 Vince Lombardi did say that “a good offense is the best defense”. A good leader knows when to be firm and press in and when to encourage. The writer to the Hebrews desires his readers to always be on the move; to bear fruit that accompanies faith in a better Savior. So, immediately after the warning to not fall away as others have done, the writer contrasts falling away with “better things” that accompany salvation. And these better things are the stuff of running a better race. * Consider the contrast between the warning in 6:4-8 and the encouragement in 6:9-12. What is the basis of the writers confidence and encouragement? * How does the “Root and Fruit” principle show up in this passage? What other bible passages can you remember that talk about the truth of this principle? * How are you doing? In what ways are we doing well as a church? In what ways can you improve your walking in the fruit of your salvation?

  • Not Finishing Well

    05/01/2020 Duração: 42min

    Passage: Hebrews 6:4-8 The writer of Hebrews has already said that these Jewish believers were dull of hearing, ought to be teachers, build on the fundamentals and move on to maturity. In just a few sentences it feels like he lays them flat on their back. But there is good reason why. This pastor doesn’t want his dear ones to give up and walk away from their faith. The next few verses are not hyperbole or hypothetical. This is a sobering reason why the solid food of Hebrews was written. Friends, listen carefully to God’s word! * How can believers be confident that their salvation is secure? List a few of the ways that you can explain that you have been born again and that your salvation is secure. * Can you identify the four soils of Matthew 13? How is it helpful in your gospel conversations? * Read ahead to next week’s text, Hebrews 6:9-12. Why is this text so important?

  • The Greatest Giver

    29/12/2019 Duração: 50min

    Passage: John 1:14-16

  • The Greatest Gift Pronounced

    22/12/2019 Duração: 44min

    Passage: Luke 1:14-17, 32-33

  • The Great Gift of Good News

    15/12/2019 Duração: 43min

    Passage: Luke 2:8-20

  • The Height and Depth of the Greatest Gift

    08/12/2019 Duração: 44min

    Passage: Isaiah 9:6

  • The Greatest Gift Promised

    01/12/2019 Duração: 51min

    Passage: Genesis 3:15

  • Finishing Well

    24/11/2019 Duração: 46min

    Passage: Hebrews 5:11-6:3 The way something begins is important, but the way it finishes is even more important! In construction, when the foundation is finished, there is no need to continue to build more foundation. The builder moves on to building the rest of the structure. In redemptive history, God set a good foundation in Judaism, but in Christ the whole structure has been made complete. Don’t be “dull of hearing”! Take this opportunity to commit to finishing well! * Can you identify ways you are spiritually immature? Do you want to grow? What will that require? * What is the difference between childishness and childlikeness? What would it look like for you to be both childlike and mature? * What should the process of discipleship look like? Are you currently discipling a younger believer? Why or why not?

  • The Appointed High Priest

    17/11/2019 Duração: 39min
  • Better Than Rest

    27/10/2019 Duração: 48min

    Passage: Hebrews 4:1-13 We all long for rest, some of us don’t like it, but once we get there it feels so good. Rest from work. Rest from running. Rest from turmoil. Rest from the long day. The rhythm of life, work and rest, is God’s way of creating a longing in our heart for a better rest; spiritual rest. What the writer of Hebrews is going to tell us is that the better rest is not a particular place or time, but a person, Jesus. * How is the rest we experience on a day off, or vacation, or a nap on a sunny Fall day like the rest God is calling us to in Hebrews 4:1? How is it different? * How can your biblical understanding of rest enhance your times of earthly rest? * In what ways does God’s grace and rest intersect?

  • Better Than Me

    20/10/2019 Duração: 35min

    Passage: Hebrews: 3-7-19 * What are the hard places in your heart that you are holding onto, that cause you to forget who Jesus is, or that make you feel like you are owed something other than what Jesus has for you? * Where are you fighting for victory instead of fighting from victory? * (In preparation for next week) What is robbing you of resting in Jesus?

  • Better Than Moses

    13/10/2019 Duração: 48min

    Passage: Hebrews 3: 1-6

  • Better Savior

    06/10/2019 Duração: 35min

    Passage: Hebrews 2:10-18

  • Don't Drift

    29/09/2019 Duração: 42min

    Passage: Hebrews 2:1-9

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