Camrose Baptist Church (Sermons Podcast)

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Tuesday Oct 01, 2024

Defying the Living God - Pastor Robson Lopes 22/09/2024
 
Biblical References:Psalm 18:46 – Jeremiah 32:27 - Jeremiah 29:11-13 – Ecclesiastes 3:1 – Hebrews 10:23 – Mark 5:36 – John 11:11 – 2 Corinthians 5:7 – 1 Samuel 17:26 – 1 Samuel 17:45

Monday Sep 16, 2024

Discerning the Mind of Christ - 1 Corinthians 2:12-16
Bible References:1 Corinthians 2:12-16 - Romans 12:2 - Isaiah 40:13 - John 16:13

Sunday Sep 08, 2024

God Knows Your Pain - Psalm 56:8: - 2 Corinthians 1:3-4: Introduction: Both David and Paul illustrate that God is aware of our pain and present in our suffering, ready to bring comfort and healing.1. David’s Trust in God’s Care (Psalm 56:8)2. God’s Comfort in Suffering (2 Corinthians 1:3-4)3. Trusting in God’s Grace Amidst Trials4. Freeing Yourself from Anguish (Psalm 119:143)Definition: Anguish is prolonged emotional suffering often resulting from unresolved issues or a habitual way of distressing oneself. (Psalm 119:143)5. Freeing Yourself from Anxiety (Philippians 4:6-7)Definition: Anxiety is an emotional and physical state marked by worry and fear about what may happen in the future. (Philippians 4:6-7)6. Freeing Yourself from Unhealthy Attachments (Psalm 63:8)• Definition: Emotional attachment is when we cling to things or people in an unhealthy way, often out of fear of loss or a need for control. "My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me." (Psalm 63:8)7. Practical Steps Toward HealingAnguish: Surrender to God in prayer, seek relief through worship, and find joy in obedience to God’s word.Anxiety: Trust in God’s timing, cast all worries on Him, and allow the peace of God to guard your heart and mind.Attachment: Let go of unhealthy attachments, cling to God, and foster healthy relationships that glorify Him.8. Conclusion: Allowing God to Heal and Use UsKey Point: God does not want us to waste our suffering in complaint or despair but to use it as an opportunity to learn, grow, and help others.Challenge: Surrender your emotional addictions to God, trusting that He will provide freedom and healing in all areas of life.Prayer

Sunday Sep 08, 2024

(Incomplete Recording due to technical error)
Are there any sheep lost in the Folding? Luke 15:1-10 & I Timothy 1:1-17I. IntroductionA question raised. "Who is truly lost in this story?"II. The Concept of Being LostIII. The Problem of ReligiosityIV. Recognition of LostnessV. The Good NewsVI. The Call to Be True SheepLive with a purified heart, good conscience, and sincere faith.The joy of being part of the flock and the unity of the Spirit.ConclusionAssurance of Jesus' care and restoration for those who feel lost or hurt.Invitation to cry out to the Good Shepherd and trust His love and guidance.

Sunday Aug 25, 2024

"Drawn by a Disaster" - Joel 1:1-7, 19-20
Introduction1. The Disaster in JudahJoel 1:1-7 - "The vines are destroyed, and the fig trees are ruined..." (v. 7)2. Crying Out to God in DesperationJoel 1:19-20: In the face of this overwhelming disaster, Joel prays, "Help, Lord!" recognising the need for divine intervention. (v. 19)3. The Call to Repentance and Return to GodJoel 2:12: God's response to the people’s suffering is a call to return to Him with all their hearts.Theological Insight: Disasters often remind the world of brokenness due to sin (Genesis 3:17-19; Romans 8:20-22).4. The Compassion and Love of GodJoel 2:13: God is "gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love."5. Lessons from the Book of JoelGod’s Sovereignty: Joel’s message emphasises God’s control over all events, including disasters. Joel 1:1-2, 2:1-11, 2:28-32The Day of the Lord: A key theme in Joel, pointing to a present and future fulfilment of God’s judgment. Joel 2:31-326. God’s Response to True RepentanceRestoration Promised: God promises to restore what has been lost when His people repent. Joel 2:25-27ConclusionChallenge: Encourage the congregation to respond to hardships by praying, repenting, and trusting God in His sovereign control.Final Reflection: Are you willing to come to God in humility and repentance, recognize your need for Him, and submit to His lordship?

Monday Aug 19, 2024

How to cope with the challenges of life - Psalm 13 - Pastor Robson Lopes - 18/08/2024

Monday Aug 12, 2024

The God of Jacob - Pastor Robson Lopes- 11/08/2024 

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Are you willing to to be made whole - Isabella Ocampo - 04/08/2024

Monday Aug 05, 2024

THE ASSURANCE OF THE REDEEMED
 
Psalm 46:11
2 Kings 18:1-8
2 Kings 18:9-11
2 Kings 18:12
2 Kings 18:13
2 Kings 18:14-16
2 Kings 18:17
2 Kings 18:19-21
2 Kings 18:22-30
2 Kings 18:31-32
2 Kings 18:32-35
2 Kings 19:1-2
2 Kings 19:5-7
2 Kings 19:10-13
2 Kings 19:34-37
Job 42:1-6
Philippians 3:8

Sunday Jul 21, 2024

The Song of the Redeemed part 1 - Psalm 46:7-11- Pastor Robson Lopes - 21/07/2024
 
1. Psalm 46:7, 11 – 2. Judges 16:19-21 – 3. 2 Kings 19:35-37 – 4. Psalm 91:11 – 5. Hebrews 1:14 – 6. Isaiah 37:33-35 – 7. Isaiah 37:36-38 – 8. 2 Kings 6:14-17 – 9. Joel 2:28-30 –

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