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Sermons From The Chapel

Home of the latest sermons preached at The Chapel - a Baptist Church, located in Indianola, IA. Visit us at thechapeliowa.com for more information, including our location and service times.

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    Psalm 147: It Is Good To Praise The Lord - Stephen Muldrow

    The world praises strength, success, and self-sufficiency. God does not. Psalm 147 reveals a God who draws near to the brokenhearted, restores the wounded, and delights in those who humbly trust Him.Join us as we discover why praise is not reserved for life’s mountaintops. Even in seasons of suffering, loss, weakness, and uncertainty, God’s people have every reason to sing. Through Psalm 147, we will see that the God who counts the stars also cares for the hurting, and that His greatest delight is found in weak sinners who come to Him through faith in Jesus Christ.

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    Psalm 16: The Risen King - Dustin Hunziker

    How can a King die for His people and yet reign over them? How can a crucified King gather subjects from every nation, receive the worship of generations yet unborn, and govern an everlasting kingdom? Psalm 22 leaves us with those questions. Psalm 16 provides the answer. In this remarkable Messianic Psalm, David speaks beyond himself and points us to the Lord Jesus Christ—the King who trusted His Father perfectly, entered the grave willingly, and rose again in triumph. This Psalm takes us from the trust of Christ, to the resurrection of Christ, to the joy of Christ in the presence of His Father. Discover why Peter and Paul both saw Psalm 16 as a prophecy of the resurrection, why every false god multiplies sorrow, and why everlasting joy is found not in pursuing pleasure, but in pursuing God Himself.

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    Psalm 121: He Will Keep You - Stephen Muldrow

    Psalm 121 lifts our eyes from uncertainty to a steady truth: our help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He is not distant or indifferent—He is the Keeper who neither slumbers nor forgets. In every step of the journey, whether on sunlit paths or in shadowed valleys, His care is constant even when it cannot be seen.Yet God’s provision is more than immediate or material. His promises reach beyond the needs of today and extend into eternity. We live in the tension of trusting what we cannot always trace, called to obedience even when His protective hand is hidden from view. This message explores what it means to walk forward in faith, anchored in the certainty that the One who keeps us will never fail.

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    Psalm 22: The Suffering King - Dustin Hunziker

    When Jesus cried, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” He was not only expressing agony - He was drawing our attention to Psalm 22.This sermon explores one of the clearest portraits of Christ in the Old Testament: the forsaken sufferer surrounded by mockers, pierced and humiliated, yet ultimately vindicated before the nations. Psalm 22 moves from the darkness of the cross to the glory of resurrection and kingdom triumph, revealing Christ as the Suffering King who wins His people not merely by power, but by suffering love. For weary believers, struggling saints, and seeking sinners alike, Psalm 22 offers both realism about suffering and unshakable hope in the crucified and risen Christ.

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    Psalm 90: Establish the Work of Our Hands - Stephen Muldrow

    Psalm 90 confronts us with the sobering brevity of human life. Our days pass quickly, our strength fades, and even our greatest accomplishments can seem temporary and fragile. Yet against the backdrop of man’s frailty stands the eternal God — the One who was “from everlasting to everlasting” before the world began and who remains unchanged when generations rise and fall.Though our labor cannot secure permanence on its own, the Lord is able to establish the work of our hands and make what is done for Him endure beyond our short lives. Psalm 90 calls us to humility, wisdom, dependence, and faithful labor — reminding us that work entrusted to God is never ultimately wasted.

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    Psalm 51: Confession Over Concealment - Stephen Muldrow

    There are moments when the weight of sin finally breaks through the noise. Psalm 51 is the prayer of a man brought low — a king with his crown in the dust, crying out for mercy from the only One who can cleanse the soul.This sermon looks at confession, godly sorrow, and the grace of God that restores the brokenhearted and gives joy back to the repentant sinner.

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    Psalm 72: The Righteous Reign of the Greater King - Dustin Hunziker

    Psalm 72 gives us a breathtaking vision of the world under the rule of God’s chosen King. This royal psalm begins in the days of Solomon, but its language quickly stretches beyond any earthly ruler. Here is a King whose reign is marked by righteousness, justice for the poor, peace for the people, the crushing of oppression, and blessing reaching the ends of the earth. This is not merely a prayer for Israel’s monarchy—it is a portrait of the reign humanity longs for and the kingdom only Jesus Christ can bring. From the joyful uproar of Solomon’s coronation in 1 Kings 1 to Christ’s own words that “a greater than Solomon is here,” Psalm 72 calls us to behold the true King. His rule is perfectly aligned with the Father’s will, His heart is for the needy, and His throne brings peace through righteousness. In a world weary of corrupt rulers and broken promises, Psalm 72 announces the hope of the righteous reign of Jesus Christ.

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    Psalm 5: Heaven Hears the Humble - Stephen Muldrow

    What if the doorway to divine favor is lower than we imagined? What if many remain unheard not because God is distant, but because they refuse to kneel? In a world obsessed with visibility, influence, and self-assertion, Psalm 5 confronts the pride that keeps men standing tall while their hearts remain far from God. It calls us to consider a startling truth: heaven bends its ear toward the humble. David rises before dawn not to parade his strength, but to bow low before the Lord. God is not impressed by noise, status, manipulation, or empty religion. He receives the one who comes broken, reverent, and trusting in mercy. This sermon explores the contrast between the proud who presume upon God and the humble who seek Him early.

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    Psalm 2: God's Anointed King - Dustin Hunziker

    Psalm 2 reveals a world in rebellion—and a King who cannot be overthrown. In this sermon, we trace the Psalm from its roots in David’s reign to its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the true Son and reigning King over all nations. While humanity rages and resists His rule, God responds with sovereign authority, establishing His King on Zion through the resurrection. This message unpacks both the warning and the invitation of Psalm 2: reject Christ and face His righteous judgment, or “kiss the Son” and find refuge, blessing, and peace in Him. The same King who rules the nations with power also welcomes sinners with grace.

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    Psalm 1 - Stephen Muldrow

    Expository sermon from Psalm 1.

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    The Resurrection: Our Risen Surety and the End of Condemnation - Dustin Hunziker

    Sermon on the resurrection of Christ and interaction between Jesus and Mary Magdalene from John 20. Listen to discover why the resurrection is such good news and how it relates and applies to you personally today.

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    The Crucifixion: Beauty and Thorns - Stephen Muldrow

    Sermon from Mark 15 concerning both the beauty and pain and suffering seen in the death of Christ on the cross.

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    The Lord's Supper: Fear or Faith? - Dustin Hunziker

    Sermon on the Lord's Supper from Matthew 26:26-29 and 1 Corinthians 11:20-30. Should the warning texts regarding the Lord's Supper cause believers to fear partaking, or to avoid communion altogether? Or should we approach the Lord's Table reverently, yet joyfully, to partake in this blessed ordinance? Read the context of the warning passage (1 Cornithians 11:20-22, 33-34) and listen to this sermon to find out!

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    Palm Sunday: The Humble Messiah - Stephen Muldrow

    Sermon on the humility of the Messiah entering the city.

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    The Day of Atonement - Stephen Muldrow

    Sermon on the day of atonement.

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    Habakkuk 3:11-19: A Prophet’s Prayer Journal - Faith Rejoices in God - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository preaching from Habakkuk 3:11-19. Unshakable joy does not come from stable circumstances, but from knowing the covenant-keeping God who has revealed Himself most fully in Jesus Christ.

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    Habakkuk 2:12-20: A Prophet's Prayer Journal - God's Glory Will Prevail - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository sermon from Habakkuk 2:12-20. The wicked may rise, but justice will be done, and God's glory will cover the earth.

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    Habakkuk 2:2-4: A Prophet's Prayer Journal - Live by Faith - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository sermon from Habakkuk 2:2-4 regarding the just living by faith.

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    Habakkuk 1:12-2:1: A Prophet's Prayer Journal - How Can This Be? - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository sermon from Habakkuk 1:12-2:1. How do you respond when God's response is even more dreadful and astonishing than His silence?

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    Habakkuk 1:1-4: A Prophet's Prayer Journal - How Long? - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository preaching from Habakkuk 1:1-4. How do you respond when God doesn't seem to respond?

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    The Living One Who Died: Revelation 1:17-18 - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository sermon from Revelation 1:17-18.

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    The Songs of Luke: Simeon's Song - Stephen Muldrow

    Expository preaching on Simeon's Song from Luke 2:21-35.

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    The Songs of Luke: The Gloria Dei (Song of the Angels) - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository sermon from Luke 2:6-20 on the Gloria Dei.

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    The Songs of Luke: The Magnificat (Mary's Song) - Dustin Hunziker

    Expository preaching on Mary's song from Luke 1:46-55

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    Worship: Praise and Preaching - Dustin Hunziker

    Elements of Worship - Praising the Lord in song and the preaching of the word.

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    Exodus 20:1-21 The Law and the Cross - Stephen Muldrow

    Worship - Confession of sin and assurance of pardon.

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    John 4:19-24 Worship in Spirit and Truth - Dustin Hunziker

    Verse by verse expository preaching through John 4:19-24.

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    Acts 28:16-31 - Stephen Muldrow

    Verse by verse expository preaching through the book of Acts.

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    Acts 27:1-44 - Stephen Muldrow

    Verse by verse expository preaching through the book of Acts.

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    Acts 26:19-32 - Dustin Hunziker

    Verse by verse expository preaching through the book of Acts.

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    Acts 26:1-18 - Dustin Hunziker

    Verse by verse expository preaching through the book of Acts.

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Home of the latest sermons preached at The Chapel - a Baptist Church, located in Indianola, IA. Visit us at thechapeliowa.com for more information, including our location and service times.

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