Episodios

  • King Josiah's Mistake: 2 Chronicles 35:20-24
    May 21 2025

    King Josiah's fatal mistake of dismissing truth from an unexpected source - Pharaoh Neco - teaches us a vital lesson about receiving wisdom. Like Josiah, we often reject insights from sources we deem unworthy or unspiritual. This tendency particularly surfaces in how Christians handle accusations of hypocrisy from non-believers. The key lies in responding with humility, acknowledging our imperfections, and focusing on growth rather than maintaining appearances. True spiritual maturity means being open to truth regardless of its source while continually striving toward Christ-likeness.


    Takeaways

    Josiah prepared the temple before the conflict with Necho.

    Necho warned Josiah not to meddle with God's plans.

    Josiah's refusal to heed Necho's warning led to his death.

    Spiritual authority should be respected, even from unexpected sources.

    God can speak through unbelievers, as seen in Josiah's story.

    Hypocrisy exists in the church, and we must acknowledge it.

    Humility is essential for spiritual growth and authenticity.

    We should not let pride prevent us from seeking God.

    Everyone has spiritual inadequacies, and we must be humble about them.


    Keywords


    Josiah, Necho, spiritual authority, hypocrisy, humility, church, Old Testament, God, truth, faith


    Chapters


    00:00 Message Introduction: Spiritual Matters

    00:50 The Story of King Josiah

    13:00 Understanding Hypocrisy

    27:45 Conclusion and Call to Action


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  • Mary's Example: Luke 1
    May 13 2025

    Summary

    In this sermon, Bro, Steve Lammons reflects on the profound role of mothers, using the biblical figure of Mary as a model for motherhood. He emphasizes the importance of submission to God's will, the acceptance of imperfection in parenting, and the lifelong commitment that comes with being a mother. The discussion also touches on the significance of adoption and nurturing, celebrating the impact mothers have on their children and families.


    Takeaways


    A good mother is recognized by her children.

    Mary serves as a model for all mothers.

    Submission to God's will is essential for mothers.

    Mothers do not need to be perfect to fulfill their role.

    The title of 'mother' is a lifelong commitment.

    Adoption can be a beautiful option for motherhood.

    Mothers want their children to be blessed and happy.

    The influence of a mother can shape a child's faith.

    Mothers often carry the weight of their children's struggles.

    Celebrating mothers is vital for recognizing their sacrifices.


    Keywords

    motherhood, Mary, submission, imperfection, parenting, faith, God, adoption, nurturing, celebration


    Chapters


    00:00 The Essence of Motherhood

    00:22 Lessons from Mary: A Model for Mothers

    10:18 Embracing Imperfection in Motherhood

    17:16 The Lifelong Role of a Mother

    23:23 The Impact of a Good Mother

    25:03 Closing Reflections and Prayer


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    26 m
  • Philemon: The Transformative Power of Love and Faith
    May 7 2025

    Summary

    In this sermon, Chad Smith explores the Apostle Paul's letter to Philemon, delving into the themes of love, faith, humility, and grace. The discussion highlights Philemon's character, the transformative story of Onesimus, and the call for Christians to live out their faith through sacrificial love and forgiveness. Sturgis emphasizes the importance of humility and the obligation to love one another as Christ loves us, ultimately reminding listeners of the grace that binds believers together.


    Takeaways


    Philemon is a beloved fellow worker and brother in Christ.

    Paul's letter to Philemon is rich in meaning despite its brevity.

    The love Philemon shows refreshes the hearts of the saints.

    Living a Christian life strengthens the faith of others.

    Humility is essential in Christian relationships.

    Onesimus represents redemption and transformation through Christ.

    Forgiveness is a key theme in the letter to Philemon.

    Paul's appeal to Philemon is rooted in love, not command.

    We are all called to sacrificially love one another.

    The gospel compels us to live in a way that reflects Christ's love.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Philemon

    03:08 Understanding Philemon's Character

    06:03 The Power of Love and Faith

    08:53 Paul's Appeal to Philemon

    12:10 The Story of Onesimus

    15:04 Forgiveness and Equality in Christ

    17:44 Living by Grace

    21:04 Sacrificial Love and Responsibility

    23:58 Conclusion and Reflection


    Keywords

    Philemon, Apostle Paul, Onesimus, Christian love, humility, grace, forgiveness, New Testament, faith, transformation


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    26 m
  • The Rechabites : Jeremiah 35:1-16
    May 6 2025

    Summary

    This sermon delves into the significance of family traits and the importance of obedience, as illustrated through the biblical account of the Rechabites. Bro. Steve Lammons emphasizes the lessons learned from this family, particularly their unwavering commitment to obeying their forefather's commands, and draws parallels to the contemporary need for loyalty to God's teachings. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the blessings that come from obedience and the legacy we leave for future generations.


    Takeaways


    We all have family traits that can be observed across generations.

    The Rechabites exemplify the importance of obedience to tradition.

    Jeremiah used the Rechabites as a lesson for the Israelites.

    Obedience to God's commands is crucial, even in difficult times.

    The blessings of obedience can manifest in our lives.

    We should consider what legacy we are leaving for future generations.

    Loyalty to God's teachings is essential for spiritual growth.

    The Rechabites' commitment serves as a model for us today.

    Obedience is not just about following rules, but about honoring our commitments.

    The cost of obedience is outweighed by the blessings it brings.


    Chapters


    00:00 Exploring Family Traits and Generational Patterns

    05:23 The Rechabites: A Lesson in Obedience

    13:06 Jeremiah's Message: A Call to Obey

    20:42 The Blessings of Obedience

    24:42 Leaving a Legacy of Obedience


    Keywords


    family traits, obedience, Rechabites, Jeremiah, biblical lessons, generational patterns, loyalty, blessings of obedience, legacy, faith



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    31 m
  • Believers' Baptism: Matthew 28:18-20
    Apr 29 2025

    Summary

    In this sermon, Bro Steve Lammons discusses the significance of baptism within the Christian faith, emphasizing its role as a public confession of faith and an essential step in the discipleship journey. He explores the method of baptism, who should be baptized, and the deeper meanings behind the act, highlighting its importance in the life of a believer and the church's mission as outlined in the Great Commission.


    Takeaways


    Baptism is a high point in a pastor's life.

    Jesus commanded His disciples to baptize as part of their mission.

    Baptism is a public declaration of faith in Christ.

    The method of baptism involves immersion, symbolizing death and resurrection.

    Baptism is for those who have accepted Christ as their Savior.

    It is an outward expression of an inward change.

    Baptism signifies obedience to Jesus' teachings.

    The early church practiced baptism publicly and without shame.

    Baptism strengthens a believer's spiritual journey.

    Baptism tells your story and affirms your commitment to Christ.


    Chapters


    00:00 The Great Commission and Its Importance

    06:44 Understanding Baptism: How, Who, and What It Means

    20:47 The Significance of Baptism in a Believer's Life


    Keywords


    baptism, Christian faith, discipleship, Great Commission, obedience, public confession, spiritual journey, church practices, believers' baptism, faith




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    28 m
  • Mark 16: Second Chances
    Apr 22 2025

    Summary

    In this sermon, Bro. Steve Lammons reflects on the resurrection of Jesus as described in Mark 16, emphasizing the significance of the message delivered to the women at the tomb. He highlights the importance of the phrase 'and Peter,' illustrating how it represents a second chance for Peter after his denial of Jesus. Sturgis draws parallels between Peter's experience and the hope and redemption available to all believers, encouraging listeners to embrace the idea that failures do not define them and that a new beginning is always possible through faith in Jesus.


    Takeaways

    The resurrection is a pivotal event in Christianity.

    The message of the angel emphasizes hope and redemption.

    Peter's denial of Jesus highlights human frailty.

    Jesus offers second chances to those who fail.

    The phrase 'and Peter' signifies personal affection and care.

    Peter's life changed dramatically after the resurrection.

    Failures are not final; they can lead to new beginnings.

    The resurrection brings hope for all believers.

    Jesus extends His hand to lift us from our failures.

    The story of Peter serves as an encouragement for everyone.


    Chapters

    00:00 The Resurrection and Its Significance

    08:57 Peter's Second Chance and Personal Redemption


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    18 m
  • The Unmerciful Servant: Matthew 18:23-35
    Apr 16 2025

    Summary

    In this sermon, Bro. Steve Lammons explores the parable of the Unmerciful Servant from Matthew 18, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness in Christian life. He discusses the implications of partial forgiveness, the grace of God, and the consequences of holding onto unforgiveness. The message encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and relationships, urging them to extend the grace they have received to others.


    Takeaways:

    • Forgiveness is essential in restoring broken relationships.
    • Partial forgiveness is often a reflection of our own struggles.
    • The parable illustrates the vastness of God's grace towards us.
    • Unforgiveness can lead to serious spiritual consequences.
    • Christians are called to reflect God's mercy in their lives.
    • Remembering our own forgiveness helps us forgive others.
    • The debt we owe God is far greater than any debt owed to us.
    • Unforgiveness is a characteristic of the lost world.
    • We must give an account for our unforgiveness before God.
    • Forgiveness brings peace and freedom to our hearts.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Forgiveness and the Unmerciful Servant

    02:22 The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant

    09:25 The Consequences of Unforgiveness

    13:46 God's Grace and Our Response

    20:05 The Call to Forgive


    Keywords:

    forgiveness, parable, unmerciful servant, grace, mercy, Christian teachings, relationships, spiritual growth, Matthew 18, consequences of unforgiveness




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    23 m
  • The Good News: Genesis 50:20
    Apr 14 2025

    In this sermon, Bro. Steve Lammons shares a heartfelt message about the struggles of life, emphasizing the importance of faith and resilience in the face of adversity. He reflects on personal stories of pain and loss, drawing parallels with biblical figures like Joseph, Moses, and David, who faced their own trials yet found purpose and strength through their faith in God. Sturgis encourages listeners to draw near to God, reminding them of the foundational truths that provide hope and comfort amidst life's challenges.


    Takeaways

    Life can be painful, and many people are hurting.

    God is still doing great things, even when we don't see it.

    Sad circumstances can turn around quickly, often for good.

    The stories of Joseph, Moses, and Daniel illustrate resilience.

    David's faith in Psalm 63 shows trust amidst trials.

    Grace is still available at the cross for salvation.

    The Holy Spirit empowers believers through hardships.

    Heaven is a promise for those who trust in God.

    Justice will ultimately prevail in the world.

    Drawing near to God is essential in difficult times.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections

    04:24 The Story of Joseph: From Pain to Purpose

    14:29 Examples of Resilience: Moses and Daniel

    19:18 David's Faith Amidst Trials

    27:20 Foundational Truths for Hope

    31:23 Drawing Near to God in Difficult Times


    Keywords

    faith, resilience, hope, God, trials, justice, scripture, personal stories, encouragement, church

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    33 m
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