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Faith Alive Community Church Podcasts
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Sermons from Faith Alive Community Church Wind Gap, PA
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Jesus on Marriage
Mark 10:1-16. In teaching on marriage and the importance of children, Jesus draws us back to God's original purpose for humanity.
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Whatever it Takes
Mark 9:42-50. Jesus explains to the disciples the importance of being willing to do whatever it takes in our relationship with God.
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Help My Unbelief
Mark 9:14-29. True Faith is depending on Christ even in the most difficult times of life.
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A Taste of Things to Come
Mark 9:1-13. In the transfiguration of Jesus, we have a glimpse of things to come, thanks to the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
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Who Do You Say Jesus Is
Mark 8:1-30. After all the miracles, the essential question is whether or not we believe Jesus is the Messiah.
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He has done all things well.
Mark 7:24-37. In performing various healings, Jesus demonstrates that he does all things well
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Don't Forget Who He Is
Mark 6: 45-56. In the middle of another storm, the disciples forgot about the miracle of the feeding of the 5000.
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Sheep Without a Shepherd
Mark 6:30-44. In feeding the 5000, Jesus demonstrates his heart of compassion for those who are lost and wandering.
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Paying the Ultimate Price
Mark 6:14-29. John the Baptist pays the ultimate price for telling the truth about Herod. May we be willing to pay that price for Jesus.
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Why Are You Afraid?
Mark 4:35-41. In calming the stormy sea, Jesus asks the question that we all must respond to.
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The Dawning of a New Day
Malachi 3:16-4:6. As the Old Testament comes to a close, the promise of a new day coming is given in the Messiah.
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The Four Soils
Mark 4:1-20. In giving the parable of the four soils, Jesus challenges us to examine what conditions our hearts are in before God.
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The Only Sin God Can't Forgive
Mark 3:22-30. In speaking of the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, Jesus reminds us that all our sins can and will be forgiven by Him.
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The Crowd and the Called
Mark 3:7-21, 31-35. Jesus is not looking for crowds who want stuff from him, but followers who will do His will.
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Lord of the Sabbath
Mark 2:23-3:6. In plucking corn and healing a man on the Sabbath, Jesus demonstrates the true purpose of the Sabbath day.
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Jesus Changes Everything
Mark 2:18-22. As people notice that the disciples are not fasting, while John's disciples and the Pharisees were, Jesus points out that with his arrival everything changed.
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No Perfect People Allowed
Mark 2:13-21. In calling his disciple Matthew, as well as hanging out with tax collectors and sinners, Jesus demonstrates his love for all people, not just those who meet the qualifications.
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A Teacher with Authority
Mark 1:21-45. The teachings of Jesus have authority because of who He is, the Son of God.
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The Call to Follow Jesus
Mark 1:16-20. In calling his disciples to follow him, Jesus calls all of us to a life of discipleship.
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The Beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mark 1:1-15. In the opening words of the Gospel of Mark, we see the purpose of the writing of the book: to present the good news of Jesus.
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The God who Gives Hope
Psalm 42. Even in the midst of our worst trials, we can turn to a God who always gives hope.
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The God Who Knows You
Psalm 139. The psalmist rejoices in a God who is intimately involved in every aspect of his life.
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The God who Forgives
Psalm 32. David learns through his sinful actions that God does forgive all our sins.
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The God who Judges Justly
Psalm 75. As we see a world filled with injustice, we take comfort in the fact that God will one day judge the world with equity.
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The God who Hears
Psalm 34. The psalmist gives praise to God for hearing and answering his prayers.
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The God who Satisfies
Psalm 63. We can only find true satisfaction when we find it in God alone.
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The God who Reigns
Psalm 2. As turmoil and chaos encompasses the world's political scene, Christians can rest assured that God is reigning over all.
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The God who Sustains
Psalm 55:1-23. Psalm 55 reminds us that God is able to sustain us through the trials and difficulties of life as we cast our burdens upon Him.
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The God who Cares
Psalm 23. Since God is our good shepherd, we see his love and care in our day to day lives.
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Continue in the Truth
Hebrews 13:7-25. Since Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, we should continue in the truth we have been taught about him.
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Let Brotherly Love Continue
Hebrews 13:1-6. As the letter closes, the writer admonishes his readers to love each other, as well as not get caught up in the love of money.
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A Kingdom that Cannot Be Shaken
Hebrews 12:18-29. The superiority of Jesus Christ leads to a kingdom that will not be moved or shaken.
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The Discipline of the Lord
Hebrews 12:3-17. God's love is demonstrated in his discipling of our lives, of making us into his image and likeness.
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Rules for the Race of Life
Hebrews 12:1-2. As we look at the lives of those who have gone on before, they inspire us to continue to persevere in the race of life.
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The Destination of Faith
Hebrews 11:32-39. The ancients persevered in faith because they had their eyes on the prize of an eternal destination.
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The Demonstration of Faith
Hebrews 11:7-16. Hebrews 11 not only provides us with a definition of faith, but also examples of those who lived and endured through faith.
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The Definition of Faith
Hebrews 11:1-6. In the opening verses of Hebrews 11, we find a definition of what faith truly is.
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The Finality of Christ's Sacrifice
Hebrews 9:15-28. Another reason that Christ is a greater high priest is because His sacrifice is able to deal with sins once for all.
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Why Religion Doesn't Work
Hebrews 9:1-15. The writer of Hebrews makes the case that the religious observances of the OT were not sufficient to take away sins, but the sacrifice of Jesus is.
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We Can Know God
Hebrews 8:1-13. Because of this new covenant that Jesus has initiated, mere humans can have an personal and intimate relationship with Almighty God.
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Christ, our Greater High Priest
Hebrews 7:11-28. Because Christ is our great High Priest, He is able to save to the uttermost all who call upon Him.
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Who is Melchizedek?
Hebrews 7:1-10. The writer of Hebrews gives an explanation of who Melchizedek is, thus pointing to God's greatness and sovereignty in orchestrating this even in Abraham's life.
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The Surety of God's Promises
Hebrews 6:13-20. The reason we can trust God is because of the certainty of His promises that he has guaranteed through Himself.
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Moving towards Maturity
Hebrews 5:11-6:12. The writer of Hebrews exhorts his readers to stop remaining immature in their faith and to grow in their relationship with God.
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A Priest Forever
Hebrews 5:1-10. The difference between the priesthood of Aaron and the priesthood of Christ is His sinlessness, whereby He is able to intercede on our behalf.
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Come Boldly to the Throne
Hebrews 4:14-16. Because we have a great High Priest, we can come boldly to the throne of grace to find help in our time of need.
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The Promise of Rest
Hebrews 4:1-13. The antidote to a heart becoming hardened before God is to rest in the love and grace he has given us.
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The Dangers of a Hardened Heart
Hebrews 3:7-19. The writer of Hebrews uses the example of the Israelites to show how easy it is to harden our hearts and the necessity of keeping our hearts soft before God.
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Consider Jesus
Hebrews 3:1-6. The author of Hebrews asks us to consider how Jesus is greater and more faithful than even Moses. Therefore we can place our trust in Him.
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Angels We Have Heard on High
Hebrews 1:5-14. The reason Christ is superior to angelic beings is that He is the eternal Son of God
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