Sherman First Baptist Church Messages

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Synopsis

Weekly messages from the First Baptist Church in Sherman, New York

Episodes

  • Just Jesus (Part 7 of 1John series)

    09/10/2016 Duration: 41min

    The writer John spoke of people who tried to turn Christians away from Jesus. He called them antichrists, and the truth is that they still exist today. Who are these antichrists and how can we guard against their false doctrine? The message today answers these questions and reminds us that all we need in life is Jesus Christ. (Text: 1John 2:18-28)

  • Guidelines for Spiritual Gifts (1Corinthians 14:1-25)

    09/10/2016 Duration: 55min

    This is the 16th week of our study through 1Corinthians. Paul teaches proper guidelines concerning the use of spiritual gifts within the church. (Text: 1Corinthians 14:1-25)

  • Christian Love (1 Corinthians 13)

    02/10/2016 Duration: 51min

    In regards to spiritual gifts, Paul teaches of something more important than flashy, showy gifts. Love is what makes a gift worthwhile and useful. Love completes a spiritual gift. Paul urges these Christians to focus on having love even more than discovering the identity of a spiritual gift. (Text: 1Corinthians 13:1-13)

  • Growth Stages (Part 6 of 1John series)

    02/10/2016 Duration: 46min

    In this message, we see three groups of Christians whom John describes within the church. We will also see a very important warning about temptation to all of them. (Text: 1 John 2:12-17)

  • Contentment and Modesty

    25/09/2016 Duration: 45min

    Guest Speaker Donnie Rosie speaks on contentment and modesty.

  • Guest Speaker Tom Pollock

    18/09/2016 Duration: 45min

    Text: 1 Corinthians 10:1-11

  • An Old New Commandment (Part 5 of 1John series)

    11/09/2016 Duration: 45min

    In this message, we look at the commandment to love our brother and try to answer the question: "Why do I need a command to love my brother?" This commandment is old in that it told us to love, but it is new in that Jesus showed us how to love. (Text: 1John 2:7-11)

  • Knowing God (Part 4 of 1John series)

    04/09/2016 Duration: 47min

    How can I know that I truly know who God is? Is knowing ABOUT God the same as knowing God, or is there a feeling associated with knowing Him? In this message, we will discuss what Scripture says about knowing that you know God, that is, that you truly have a relationship with Him. (Text: 1John 2:3-6)

  • When a Christian Sins (Part 3 of 1John series)

    28/08/2016 Duration: 44min

    The truth is that sin is a reality for every person. Even Christians deal with sin. So what happens when a Christian sins? In this message, we'll see what Jesus does for the Christian who finds himself once again in need of forgiveness. (Text: 1John 2:1-2)

  • The Truth About Jesus (Part 2 of 1John series)

    21/08/2016 Duration: 41min

    There are nearly 30 references to love in the book of 1John. No doubt, it is a major theme throughout the book, yet for all the mentions of love in his letter, there is not one mention of love in chapter one. Chapter one is all about light. To really understand that God is love, we must first understand that God is light. (Text: 1John 1:5-10)

  • Experience Jesus (Part 1 of 1John series)

    14/08/2016 Duration: 40min

    What happens when we truly experience Jesus? We find complete joy and fellowship with Christ and His church, and we desire others to experience it, too. This is the first message in a study through 1 John. (Text: 1John 1:1-4)

  • When Peter Saw It

    07/08/2016 Duration: 37min

    Guest Speaker: Pastor Terry Minge (Text: Luke 5:1-8)

  • Jonah in the Booth

    31/07/2016 Duration: 43min

    Have you ever been angry with God? In Jonah 4, we find Jonah angry with God and once again in need of God's extravagant mercy. God taught Jonah three valuable lessons that still apply today. (Text: Jonah 4:1-11)

  • Jonah in Nineveh

    24/07/2016 Duration: 39min

    When we come to Jonah 3, we find Jonah standing once again on dry land and ready to obey God. His message to Nineveh, though not one of love and compassion, was truthful and effective. In this chapter, we see that the people of Nineveh believed God's message, and that belief produced a change in their behavior. (Text: Jonah 3:1-10)

  • Jonah in the Whale

    17/07/2016 Duration: 40min

    Just as God used the storm, He sent a whale to extend mercy to Jonah. The whale wasn’t a punishment but a way back to God’s will and obedience. It brought Jonah a second chance. Unfortunately, it took a whale to get Jonah’s attention. Are we willing to seek mercy and forgiveness before God sends a whale to get our attention? (Text: Jonah 2:1-10)

  • Jonah in the Storm

    10/07/2016 Duration: 42min

    Storms in life aren’t necessarily punishments from God. For Job, Daniel, and Joseph, their “storms” were tests, not results of sinful choices. For Jonah, however, we understand that his storm was the result of disobedience, yet it was in fact an act of mercy. God doesn’t force us to obey, but there are consequences if we don’t. In this message we’ll look at this type of storm, those events God sends into our lives to get our attention during times of disobedience and rebellion. (Text: Jonah 1:3-15)

  • Why Jonah Ran

    03/07/2016 Duration: 41min

    When we look at Jonah's response to God's call to go to Nineveh, we have to answer the question of why Jonah ran away. Why didn't he just tell God no and stay where he was? Why travel all the way to Tarshish? The answer may surprise you. (Text: Jonah 1:1-2)

  • Prayer Blockers

    26/06/2016 Duration: 39min

    In 1Samuel 15, the prophet told Saul that God values obedience over sacrifice. In Joshua 7, God told Joshua it wasn’t the time to pray while there was sin in the camp. In other words, sin saps the power from our prayer and blocks them from getting answered. The truth is that oftentimes we are to blame for unanswered prayers. God has told us how to pray and even what to say, but many times, unanswered prayers are due to the fact that we have allowed something to come between us and God. That something is called sin, and it strains our relationship. (Text: James 1:5-8; 4:1-10)

  • The Perfect Dad

    19/06/2016 Duration: 30min

    In Matthew 5-7, Jesus introduced the idea of God as our heavenly Father. Never before had this been a concept taught or understood by God’s people. In this passage Jesus uses the term “Father” about 15 times, and He even uses human examples of fatherhood to show us the relationship we can have with Him. Through Jesus’ teaching, we see what the perfect Father looks like so that we may pattern our own lives accordingly. (Text: Matthew 5:44-48)

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