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Immanuel Baptist Church in Hannibal Missouri
by Immanuel Baptist Church
Our mission at Immanuel Baptist Church is to invite people to bend their knee to King Jesus, and to help them follow Him for the rest of their lives.You will find our Sunday Morning Services here, as well as additional teaching content that we produce on Wednesday and Sunday Nights.
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Inductive Bible Study Method, Week 4, Gospels, Epistles, Apocalyptic Literature
In the 4th week of our summer series on the Inductive Bible Study Method Pastor LeeWood discusses the New Testament genres. The main idea from this session was that the New Testament genres build upon the skills laid from exploring previous Bible genres.Additional resources can be found at ibcministries.com/resourcesChapters:0:00 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda4:40- Recap of Inductive Bible Study Method Steps6:40 - Gospels as a Genre25:00 - Epistles as a Genre43:14 - Apocalyptic Genre53:00 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Inductive Bible Study Method, Week 3, Poetry, Prophecy, Wisdom Literature
In the third week of our Inductive Bible Study Method series, Pastor Anthony speaks on poetry, prophecy, and wisdom literature.
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Inductive Bible Study Method, Week 1, Hermeneutics Overview
In the opening week of our Inductive Bible Study Method series Pastor LeeWood gives an overview of hermeneutics and the method that will be explored over the coming summer. The main idea from this session is that you will never outgrow you need for personal Bible study.Additional resources can be found at ibcministries.com/resourcesChapters:0:00 - Introduction To Equipping Institute4:53 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda16:20 - Hermeneutics Overview23:14 - Introduction to Genre31:28 - Definition of Terms38:00 - Inductive Bible Study Method Introduction47:17 - Live Practice Preview51:38 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 15, Final Q&A Session
In the final session of our Systematic Theology Pastor LeeWood addresses the questions asked from those in attendance and wraps up the entire semester.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-Theology
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Systematic Theology, Week 14, Eschatology
In the penultimate session of our Systematic Theology series, Pastor LeeWood addresses the often overlooked aspects of Eschatology: Hell. LeeWood begins by addressing the purpose of apocalyptic literature, and the return of Christ before diving into Hell and the experience of it. The main idea was that the Bible's discussion of the end times is meant to spur on present faithfulness.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea2:45 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda5:05 - The Purpose of Apocalyptic Literature12:28 - Christ Will Return22:43 - Hell is Real42:00 - Eternal Conscience Torment50:16 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 13, Ordinances
In the antepenultimate session of our Systematic Theology series, Pastor LeeWood addresses the Baptist position on the two ordinances: Baptism and the Lord's Supper. The main idea was that Christ has commanded two ceremonies be observed as part of the ordinary life of the church.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea4:22 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda8:36 - Believer's Baptism29:07 - Other Views of Baptism35:52 - The Lord's Supper51:50 - Other Views of the Lord's Supper58:07 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 12, Ecclesiology
In the preantepenultimate session of our Systematic Theology series, Pastor LeeWood addresses a portion of Ecclesiology that centers around church offices and polity. The main idea was that God has not been silent as to how churches are to organize themselves.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea3:37 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda6:33 - Church Offices11:43 - Elder/Overseer/Pastor39:04 - Deacons48:25 - Church Polity1:02:56 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 11, Pneumatology
In the propreantepenultimate session of our Systematic Theology series, Pastor LeeWood addresses that very broad topic of Pneumatology. The main idea was that the Holy Spirit resides within and works in the lives of believers.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea4:32 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda7:03 - The Divinity of the Holy Spirit22:35 - The Mystery of the Holy Spirit36:55 - The Role of the Holy Spirit51:05 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 10, Christology: The Work of Christ
In the second of two sessions covering Christology, Pastor LeeWood discusses the Work of Christ. The main idea is that Christ's life, death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and return accomplishes the Father's plan of salvation for sinners.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea3:40 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda6:35 - Old Testament Anticipation18:00 - Two States28:15 - Penal Substitutionary Atonement37:54 - Threefold Office46:55 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 9, Christology: The Person of Christ
In the first of two sessions covering Christology, Pastor LeeWood discusses the Person of Christ. This session will focus on the union of Jesus Christ's humanity and divinity in one person. The main idea is that God had to become man in order to defeat Satan, Sin, and death.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea4:36 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda6:00 - Virgin Birth20:54 - Humanity of Christ32:28 - Deity & Eternal Sonship of Christ46:55 - Hypostatic Union52:13 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 8, Soteriology
In the return from our Spring Break week Pastor LeeWood addresses the wide ranging idea of salvation. One of the big ideas he tries to convey is that salvation is a very broad topic that encompasses several different doctrines. The main idea builds upon last session's topic of sin and is that God's provision of salvation is the primary topic in the Bible.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction, Series Recap, and Previous Session Main Idea5:17 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda8:40 - Salvation At A Glance15:23 - Aspects of Salvation22:37 - When Salvation Happens39:27 - Propitiation Explained53:05 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 7, Hamartiology
In the seventh week of our study Pastor LeeWood addresses the ever-looming topic of sin. This session was aimed at broadening out understanding of what sin is. The main idea from this session is that only with a proper understanding of the nature of sin will we see the wisdom of God's cure for sin.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea6:29 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda8:23 - Difficulty and Necessity of Discussing Sin19:14 - Origin of Sin30:05 - Effects of Sin40:00 - Results of Sin50:22 - Temptation and Sin1:01:05 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions, Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 6, Anthropology
In the sixth week of our Systematic Theology series Pastor LeeWood turns the conversation towards humanity. The main idea from this session is that humanity is uniquely like God because of our divinely given dignity and destiny.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea5:41 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda7:15 - Doctrinal Relevance20:45 - Image of God Recap29:50 - Original Status48:36 - Results of the Fall56:01 - Final Thoughts58:58 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 5, Creation & Providence
In our fifth installment of our Systematic Theology series Pastor LeeWood attempts to draw together some basic conclusions from the previous four weeks. If God is all-powerful and all-knowing, then when He creates the universe, what does that imply? This is the question we tackle in this session. The main idea from this session is that God's originating work of creation and His continuing work of providence is for His glory and our good.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea5:29 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda12:55 - Sovereignty On Display23:55 - Creation at a Glance37:05 - Providence as Preservation45:17 - Providence as Government54:53 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 4, The Trinity
In our fourth installment of teaching in our Systematic Theology series Pastor LeeWood tackles the difficult to explain concept of the Trinity. The main idea from this session is that the nature of God as a triune being is both mysterious and foundational.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea4:30 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda7:20 - Five Helpful Terms18:10 - Trinitarian Theology in Three Points27:50 - Progressive Revelation42:50 - Trinitarian Shield Illustration46:57 - Final Thoughts53:35 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 3, Theology Proper
In the third week of our Systematic Theology series Pastor LeeWood begins to dissect the Doctrine of God, also called Paterology, or Theology Proper. The two primary question we are seeking to answer is: 1) who is God, and 2) what is God like? The main idea from this session is that God's unique nature is wholly foreign to us, but we can still relate to Him.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyPrevious series on the Attributes of God: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkpAK3fAqdB_-O_lCZso2PMpT48wT6yAvChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea3:46 - Current Session Introduction, Main Idea, Agenda6:24 - Two Primary Questions15:30 - The Knowability of God26:20 - God's Unity41:15 - God as Spirit56:35 - Final Thoughts59:54 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 2, Bibliology
In the second week of our Systematic Theology series Pastor LeeWood leads us through a somewhat esoteric session on the Doctrine of the Word. The primary question we are seeking to answer is: how can we truly know God? The main idea from this session is that Scriptures is special revelation from God committed to writing that points to God's redemptive activity.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyPrevious session on "Can I Trust the Bible?" https://youtu.be/ebySe7S6ejAChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea9:52 - Current Session Introduction and Main Idea12:26 - God's Self-disclosure19:51 - Defining the Word of God31:00 - General Revelation38:40 - Special Revelation44:48 - Final Thoughts48:10 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Systematic Theology, Week 1, Beginnings Determine Ends
In the inaugural session of our new series Pastor LeeWood addresses some introductory matters as we begin discussing Systematic Theology. The main idea from the session is that the presuppositions of a theological discussion determine the faithfulness of that theology.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Systematic-TheologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Equipping Institute Overview7:18 - Current Session Introduction and Main Idea11:32 - Our Starting Point23:33 - Goal of Systematic Theology30:48 - Why Study Systematics?38:48 - Final Thoughts43:42 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 15, Descent and Conclusion
In the final session for our Sermon on the Mount Series, Pastor LeeWood discusses how Jesus concludes the Sermon and how Matthew frames its importance for us . The main idea from this session is that Jesus' climactic act of the Sermon is to go live out its content.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Sermon-on-the-MountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session1:40 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea4:12 - Firs Discourse Complete17:59 - The Crowd's Response22:45 - How Jesus is Different32:24 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions52:50 - Preview of Spring 2026 EI Series
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 14, Two Kinds of Builders
In the penultimate session for our Sermon on the Mount Series, Pastor LeeWood examines the final words of the Sermon from Jesus . The main idea from this session is that Jesus’ final words call us to a radical obedience in keeping with our professions of faith.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Sermon-on-the-MountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session2:19 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea5:43 - Hearing and Obeying15:15 - The Wise Builder33:23 - The Foolish Builder37:25 - Words of Destruction42:57 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 13, Two Kinds of Prophets
In the antepenultimate session from our Sermon on the Mount Series Pastor LeeWood addresses verses 15-23 of Matthew 7. This section is the second of three final illustrations of the binary options presented before us in regards to how we respond to Jesus' invitation to follow Him. The main idea from this session is that Christ calls us to do the will of God in all areas of our lives.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session1:51 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea7:50 - Two Kinds Of Deception16:03 - What Is The Fruit?22:08 - What Are We To Do?39:53 - The Final Verdict49:36 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 12, The Golden Rule & Two Gates
In the twelfth week of our Sermon on the mount series Pastor Anthony steps in to teach about the golden rule and two gates. Through the teaching Anthony focuses on Jesus' relationship to the Law, and by extension the Prophets.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMount
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 11, Ask, Seek, Knock
In the eleventh session of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood continues on in Matthew 7 by looking at verses 7-11. The main idea from this session is that God's goodness is what motivates us towards expectant prayer.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session3:40 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea19:35 - Prayer Promises28:53 - Illustration and Grounding39:03 - Prayer Preconditions51:38 - The Lord's Prayer59:41 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 10, Judging Others
In the tenth session of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood opens Matthew 7 by looking at the first six verses. The main idea from this session is that disciples are to respond with humility, mercy, and forgiveness, not personal condemnation, when making moral judgements.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session3:53 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea12:53 - Jesus' Prohibition26:14 - Jesus' Alternative36:02 - Holy vs Common44:25 - Applying Jesus' Words49:51 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 9, Anxiety
In the ninth iteration of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood finishes up discussing chapter 6 of Matthew by looking at verses 25-34. The main idea from this session is that We are to trust God to provide for us as we relentlessly pursue His kingdom purposes.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session2:04 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea8:15 - Assumptions and Caveats12:35 - Abundance vs Scarcity22:02 - Anxiety Over Provisions29:45 - Proper Pursuits38:18 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 8, Fasting and Heavenly Treasures
In the halfway mark of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood finishes up discussing Jesus' three examples of piety by looking at verses 16-24 of chapter 6. The main idea from this session is that investments in righteousness are either rewarded by others on earth, or by our Father in heaven.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:- Introduction to Session- Previous & Current Session Main Idea- Instructions on Fasting- Understanding Fasting- Treasures and Mammon- Simplicity- Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 7, Benevolence and Prayer
In the seventh week of our Sermon on the Mount study we finally arrive at Matthew chapter 6. By looking at verses 1-15 we will see how Jesus tackles the issues of benevolence and prayer. The main idea from this session is that Jesus examines our intentions as we seek to live faithful lives before God.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session8:12 - Previous & Current Session Main Idea9:48 - Thesis on Piety24:11 - Benevolence or Almsgiving33:02 - Prayer45:45 - The Lord's Prayer1:00:02 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 6, Retaliation and Love of Enemies
In the sixth week of our Sermon on the Mount study we close out chapter 5 by examining verses 38-48. The main idea from this session is that Jesus’ commands envision a way of living that avoids evil outcomes and also invites mercy and grace.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session2:34 - Previous Session & Current Session Main Idea5:20 - Basis of Justice17:06 - Jesus' Fulfillment27:20 - Context of Love38:34 - Jesus' Summary45:09 - Final Thoughts, Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 5.5, Oaths
In a special session Pastor LeeWood covers the ground left behind from our normal schedule. Last session was devoted entirely to the topic of divorce, so he comes back around to discuss the topic we delayed until now: oaths. The main idea from this session is that oaths are unnecessary for honest people.Additional resources can be found at https://www.ibcministries.com/Sermon-on-the-MountChapters:0:00 - Introduction6:56 - Oaths are Binding11:05 - Scaling Honesty?14:48 - Practical Applications23:20 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 5, Divorce
In the fifth week of our study Pastor LeeWood calls a bit of an audible. Instead of covering verses 31-37 of Matthew 5 he is only going to cover the verses related to divorce in verses 31-32. This extended discussion about divorce will be more expansive with more time. There will be an additional teaching time to cover the section related to oaths before next week.The main idea from this session is that Jesus is seeking to anchor marriage in the ethic of the new community He brings about.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session2:33 - Previous Session Main Idea4:28 - Current Session Main Idea9:27 - Relevant Texts12:28 - God's Design For Marriage20:13 - Jesus' Context28:14 - Jesus' Exception Clause36:13 - Three Views of Divorce44:49 - Final Thoughts & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 4, Anger and Lust
In the fourth session of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood begins to work through the remainder of Matthew 5 and the examples of greater righteousness that Jesus expects of his followers. The main idea from this session is that we must pursue redemptive living as we combat any sin we encounter in our lives.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Session7:22 - Previous Session Main Idea7:58 - Current Session Main Idea8:51 - Anger20:05 - Redemptive Living and Anger31:35 - Lust40:20 - Redemptive Living and Lust46:56 - Final Thoughts49:28 - Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 3, The Messianic King and the Law
In the third session of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood discusses one of the most consequential statements ever made by Jesus in verses 17-20 of Matthew 5. The main idea from this session is that between the disciples and the greater righteousness demanded of them stands the person of Jesus Christ.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Previous Session Main Idea7:42 - Current Session Main Idea10:00 - The Law and the Prophets25:08 - Abolish vs. Fulfill33:26 - Least/Greatest in the Kingdom39:46 - Greater Righteousness46:45 - Final Thoughts54:01 - Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 2, Salt & Light
In the second session of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood discusses the second section of the Sermon on the Mount found in verses 13-16 in Matthew 5. The main idea from this session is that Jesus invites all His followers to join Him in His work of redemption.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction 3:43 - Previous Session Main Idea4:30 - Current Session Main Idea7:56 - Moral Influence19:45 - Salt of the Earth36:30 - Light of the World49:42 - Final Thoughts58:51 - Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Sermon on the Mount, Week 1, Introduction & Beatitudes
In the opening session of our Sermon on the Mount series Pastor LeeWood looks at the first twelve verses of Matthew 5. The main idea from this session is that the Sermon on the Mount helps us realize how we can flourish in a fallen world.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/SermonOnTheMountChapters:0:00 - Introduction to Equipping Institute9:00 - Current Session Main Idea18:58 - Jesus & Moses25:28 - Beatitudes Overview29:14 - Three Blessings for the Humility of the Poor38:53- Three Blessings for Those Who Pursue Righteousness and Justice45:41 - Three Blessings for Those Who Create Peace54:37- Final Thoughts59:21 - Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Apologetics, Week 8, Engaging in Meaningful Conversations
In the final session of our Apologetics series Pastor LeeWood closes out our study by giving practical tips on how to make the most of our conversations surrounding the Gospel. The main idea from this session is that the power of the Gospel is in the message, not the messenger or the presentation.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:IntroductionCurrent Session Main IdeaThe Gospel Is ConfrontationalAlways Ask, Never AssumeAcknowledge Your Concerns In ConversationEveryday ConversationsDiscussion Questions & Conclusion
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Apologetics, Week 7, The Problem of Evil, Part 2 of 2
In the second part of our discussion of the Problem of Evil Pastor LeeWood is essentially answering the question: Is God the Author of Evil? The main idea from this session is that as Christians, we are always constrained by the clear teachings of Scripture. Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction4:47 - Current Session Main Idea13:43 - Defining Evil and Good26:01 - God's Omni Attributes32:06 - God's Relationship to Evil42:53 - Discussion Questions and Closing
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Apologetics, Week 6, The Problem Of Evil, Part 1 of 2
In the sixth session of our Apologetics study Pastor LeeWood begins a two week discussion about the Problem of Evil. In this session we talk about how any discussion about evil in the world must be done with compassion and sympathy.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction6:14 - Current Session Main Idea8:27 - The Logical Problem of Evil18:01 - Moral Evil28:22 - Natural Evil35:24 - God's Response to Evil47:35 - Discussion Questions & Conclusion
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Apologetics, Week 5, The Basis of Morality
In the fifth session of our Apologetics study Pastor LeeWood begins returns from our break to discuss a fundamental issue: What is the basis of human morality? Through this session LeeWood discusses how there is no basis for human morality without a self-revelatory God.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction11:23 - Current Session Main Idea12:35 - Moral Realism and Moral Antirealism15:30 - Moral Argument for God21:00 - Objective and Subjective Morality341:19 - Discussion Questions & Conclusion50:47 - Euthyphro Dilemma
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Apologetics, Week 4, Arguments for the Existence of God
In the fourth session of our Apologetics study Pastor LeeWood begins to broaden the conversation to a likely question that many Christians will be asked: how can you be sure that God is real? In this session we will discuss multiple arguments for the existence of God. The main idea from this session is that philosophical arguments for the existence of God can initiate our conversations about God, but should not conclude them.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction7:44 - Current Session Main Idea8:50 - Introduction to Argumentation12:30 - Cosmological Argument20:34 - Teleological Argument28:50 - Fine Tuning of the Universe42:14 - Discussion Questions59:33 - Conclusion
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Apologetics, Week 3, Can I Trust the Bible?
In the third session of our Apologetics study Pastor LeeWood addresses a common challenge to Christianity: the reliability of the Bible. The main idea from this session is the overwhelming evidence of the Bible means we can have great reasons to trust that our modern Bible translations accurately reflect the original writings of the original biblical authors.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction4:23 - Current Session Main Idea25:41 - What Is Meant By Evidence29:17 - Old Testament Manuscripts34:48 - New Testament Manuscripts39:40 - Comparison To Other Ancient Literature44:17 - Discussion Questions & Closing
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Apologetics, Week 2, The Ultimate Apologetic: Your Life
In the second session of our Apologetics study Pastor LeeWood walks us through the importance of a Christian's life being lived above reproach. The main idea from this session is that average Christians should expect to be asked to explain why we live differently than the world.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Recap4:34 - Main Idea13:13 - Our Relationship With God20:23 - Our Relationship With Others25:52 - Living Differently the Right Way52:30 - Discussion Questions1:01:23 - Conclusion
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Apologetics, Week 1, Apologetics Defined
In the opening session of our Summer Equipping Institute study Pastor LeeWood defines apologetics for us. The main idea from this session is that Christians should engage in apologetics because the Bible commands it, the worlds needs it, and reason demands it.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/ApologeticsChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Purpose of Equipping Institute5:20 - Apologetics Defined14:34 - Main Idea22:02 - The Bible Commands us to Engage in Apologetics30:38 - The World Needs us to Engage in Apologetics41:23 - Reason Demands we Engage in Apologetics50:13 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Pneumatology, Week 15, Practical Approaches for Today
In the final session of our Pneumatology series Pastor LeeWood leads us through an extended Question and Answer time.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/Pneumatology
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Pneumatology, Week 14, The Holy Spirit and Revelation
In the penultimate session of our Pneumatology series Pastor LeeWood discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in Revelation. The main idea from this session is that the Holy Spirit works supernaturally in human authors so that they write precisely what He intends.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/Pneumatology
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Pneumatology, Week 13, The Will of God
In the thirteenth week of our Pneumatology series Pastor LeeWood talks about how we can find out God's will for our lives. The main idea from this session is that God’s will for our lives is discerned through pursuing obedience.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/Pneumatology
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Pneumatology, Week 12, The Holy Spirit and Sin
In the twelfth week of our Pneumatology series Pastor LeeWood discusses the intersection of our sin and the Holy Spirit. How are we to think of how He responds to our sin is the issue we will wrestle with. The main idea is that the Holy Spirit is deeply concerned about our sin and is personally grieved by it.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/PneumatologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction5:54 - Session Main Idea27:22 - Condemnation vs Conviction31:56 - Grieving the Holy Spirit38:03 - Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit51:54 - Final Thought53:20 - Discussion Questions and Conclusion
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Pneumatology, Week 11, Spiritual Gifts (part 2 of 2)
In the eleventh week of our Pneumatology series Pastor LeeWood begins a two week examination of the Gifts of the Spirit. In the first week we addressed what we mean by spiritual gifts, and what is their biblical basis. In this second week we will examine the implementation of spiritual gifts. The main idea from this session is that the exercising of gifts today is at best a secondary or terirtiary issue for Christians.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/PneumatologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction and Recap of Last Session5:35 - Current Session Main Idea9:35 - Defining Miraculous22:37 - Variation Within the Spiritual Gifts28:09 - Cessationist and Continuationist Arguments47:15 - Tongues Discussion1:01:14 - Conclusion
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Pneumatology, Week 10, Spiritual Gifts (part 1 of 2)
In the tenth week of our Pneumatology series Pastor LeeWood begins a two week examination of the Gifts of the Spirit. In the first week we will address what we mean by spiritual gifts, and what is their biblical basis. In the second week we will examine the implementation of spiritual gifts. The main idea from this session is that spiritual gifts are given to promote the maturity and mission of the Church.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/PneumatologyChapters:0:00 - Introduction4:15 - Session Main Idea8:56 - Defining Spiritual Gifts27:22 - Cautions Concerning Gifts36:18 - Lists of Spiritual Gifts in the New Testament49:01 - Discussion Questions1:02:35 - Conclusion
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Pneumatology, Week 9, The Fruit of the Spirit
In the ninth session of our Pneumatology series Pastor Anthony teaches about the Fruit of the Spirit.Additional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/pneumatology
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Pneumatology, Week 6, The Holy Spirit in the Gospels
In the sixth week of our Pneumatology series Pastor Anthony will discuss the Holy Spirit's activity in the Gospels, looking at every usage of Spirit in the Gospels.Here is the PDF Pastor Anthony is going through:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x9AmN4HqpihT3jvPSho68bb8pGkJEKst/view?usp=sharingAdditional resources can be found at https://ibcministries.com/Pneumatology
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