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The Open Bible- Messages by Colton Arbuckle
by Colton J. Arbuckle- Lexington OK
This is the podcast of Harvey Road Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma. We are a church that loves God, loves His word, and loves each other. Listen in for our sermons, lessons, and more!
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SUNDAY LESSON | 1 PETER 1:14 “Obedient Children : Called to Be Different”
In this lesson from 1 Peter 1:14, we explore what it truly means to live as obedient children of God. Peter calls believers to break away from former patterns of life and pursue a new identity shaped by holiness. This message challenges us to examine the influences we allow in our lives and to embrace the transformation that comes through Christ.Taught at Rosedale Baptist Church, this episode is a practical and biblical look at leaving behind old desires and walking in obedience to the Lord.
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MIDWEEK | Mark 1:29-39 | Jesus Heals and Prays
In this episode of The Open Bible, Colton teaches through Mark 1:29–39, recorded live at FBC Rosedale.We step into a powerful moment in the early ministry of Jesus — from the healing of Peter’s mother-in-law to the quiet place where Jesus withdraws to pray. In just a few short verses, we see two life-shaping truths: • Worship is a response.When Peter’s mother-in-law is healed, she immediately begins to serve. Her service wasn’t obligation — it was gratitude. Real worship flows naturally from a heart that has encountered the healing power of Jesus. • Jesus prioritized intimacy with the Father.Before the crowds gathered, before the ministry expanded, Jesus rose early to pray. If the Son of God sought closeness with the Father, how much more should we? Ministry must flow from relationship — not replace it.This episode challenges us to ask:Are we responding to Jesus with wholehearted worship?And are we guarding time alone with the Father the way Jesus did?Open your Bible, lean in, and let’s see what God is saying through Mark 1.
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MIDWEEK | 1 PETER 2:1 “Get RID of malice and deceit!”
In this midweek service, Pastor Colton walks through 1 Peter 2:1, focusing on the command to “rid yourselves of all malice and all deceit.” It’s a powerful reminder that before we can truly grow in our faith, we must first deal with what’s poisoning our hearts.Malice and deceit might sound like harsh words, but they show up in subtle ways—through bitterness we hold onto, words meant to hurt, or pretending to be something we’re not. In this message, Pastor Colton unpacks what these attitudes really mean, how they can quietly creep into our lives, and why God calls us to lay them down completely.You’ll be encouraged to examine your own heart, release the grudges and dishonesty that weigh you down, and pursue a sincere walk with Christ. This message is a call to spiritual honesty and a fresh start in your relationship with God and others.Perfect for anyone who needs a midweek reset and a reminder that real growth begins with a clean heart.
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SUNDAY SERMON | Because He Said So #3| Make Disciples
Podcast Episode: Because He Said So — Week 3: “Make Disciples”In this week’s message, Pastor Colton Arbuckle dives into Jesus’ final command in Matthew 28:19–20 — to make disciples of all nations. What does it really mean to make disciples, and how do we live that out in everyday life?Join us as Colton challenges believers to move beyond simply attending church to becoming disciple-makers — people who invest in others, teach God’s Word, and walk with them as they grow in faith. This message will inspire, equip, and remind you that the Great Commission isn’t just for pastors or missionaries… it’s for every follower of Jesus.🙌 Listen in, take notes, and let’s get to work — because He said so.
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SUNDAY SERMON | Because He Said So #2 | Teaching them to Obey All the Commands
🎙️ Because He Said So – Week 2In this week’s message, Pastor Colton continues our Because He Said So series by focusing on the command found at the beginning of Matthew 28:20 — “teach them to obey everything I have commanded you.”Before we can teach others the commands of Christ, we must first know them for ourselves. Understanding what Jesus actually said—and what He didn’t—is essential for living out genuine faith. Colton reminds us that discipleship starts with learning, and that obedience flows from knowing God’s truth.Throughout the message, we also look at a few popular phrases that sound biblical but aren’t truly found in Scripture. It’s a powerful reminder that our foundation must rest on God’s Word, not cultural sayings or half-truths.Join us as we learn what Jesus really commanded, and discover how knowing His Word helps us teach, live, and lead faithfully—because He said so.
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SUNDAY SERMON | Because He Said So #1: BAPTISM
In this first message of our new series Because He Said So, Pastor Colton Arbuckle teaches from Matthew 28:16–20, where Jesus gives His followers the Great Commission. Before anything else—before the teaching, before the going—He calls us to be baptized.Why does baptism matter so much? What does it represent? And why should every believer take this step of obedience? In this sermon, Pastor Colton unpacks the meaning, purpose, and power of baptism—not as a tradition, but as an act of obedience to the Savior.Join us as we learn to follow Jesus because He said so. 💧
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SUNDAY SERMON | John 21:25 “The World Cannot Contain the Books the Would be Written!”
In this episode, Pastor Colton Arbuckle preaches from John 21:25, bringing our four-year journey through the Gospel of John to a heartfelt close. From “In the beginning was the Word” to “the world itself could not contain the books,” this sermon ties together the purpose of John’s Gospel—showing us that Jesus is the Son of God, and that by believing in Him, we have life in His name.Join us as we reflect on what we’ve learned, how we’ve grown, and how John’s testimony continues to change lives today. This isn’t just the end of a series—it’s a celebration of the living Word that continues to speak.📖 “There are also many other things that Jesus did…”— John 21:25
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MIDWEEK | 1 Peter 1:23-25 “The Word is Alive and Abiding”
In this week’s midweek service, Pastor Colton Arbuckle leads us through 1 Peter 1:23–25, a powerful passage that reminds us of the eternal nature of God’s Word. Peter writes that we have been born again through the living and enduring Word of God — a Word that never fades, never fails, and never loses its power.In this message, Colton explores what it means for the Word to be alive — not just ink on a page, but a living truth that still speaks, convicts, comforts, and transforms hearts today. He also points out how everything around us — the things we work for, the people we look up to, even the seasons of life — will eventually pass away. But God’s Word remains steady, unshaken by time or circumstance.Whether you’re walking through uncertainty or simply need a reminder of what’s unchanging in a changing world, this teaching will encourage you to hold fast to the Word that endures forever.
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CHURCH AT THE LAKE | Luke 18 “The Blind Man Healed”
This week’s podcast takes you to a special gathering: Church at the Lake 2025. Our church family came together outdoors for a day filled with worship, fellowship, food, and fun. With the water as our backdrop, we sang, prayed, and shared in a unique time of community.Pastor Colton preached from Luke 18, where Jesus heals the blind man on the road to Jericho. In this encounter, Jesus stops, listens, and asks a deeply personal question: “What do you want me to do for you?” The message reminds us that Jesus is never too busy to hear us, and He still asks that same question of us today. Whether our need is healing, forgiveness, or guidance, He invites us to come to Him in faith.It was a joyful day of worship and fellowship at the lake, and we’re excited to share the message with you.
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MIDWEEK | 1 Peter 1:23 “Born Again?”
In this week’s midweek service, we opened our Bibles to 1 Peter 1:23 and began unpacking the first phrase of the verse: “being born again.” This short but powerful truth raises some of the most important questions anyone can ask: What does it mean to be born again? Why does the Bible emphasize this idea so strongly? And how does it change a person’s standing before God?To help answer those questions, we also turned to John 3:3, where Jesus spoke to Nicodemus under the cover of night and declared, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.” From that conversation, we see that being born again is not about self-improvement or religious effort, but about a radical new birth that only God can bring.This message explores how the new birth is tied to the imperishable Word of God, why it is essential for becoming a citizen of heaven, and how it reshapes both our identity and our eternal future. Whether you’ve heard the phrase “born again” many times or you’re still curious about what it really means, this teaching will give you a deeper understanding of the hope and life found in Christ.
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REVIVAL SERMON | 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 “The Baggage of Shame”
In this special revival service at Fairview Baptist Church, Pastor Colton opened God’s Word to 2 Corinthians 5:16-21. The message focused on shame—how dangerous it is to carry it on our own and how it keeps us from experiencing the fullness of God’s grace. Pastor Colton reminded us that in Christ, God has reconciled the world to Himself, no longer counting our sins against us. Instead of living under the weight of shame, we are called to live in the freedom and new identity that Jesus provides.This powerful night of worship and preaching challenged us to lay down our burdens at the cross and embrace the calling to be ambassadors for Christ.
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SUNDAY SERMON | John 21:24 “Abiding in His Word”
In John 21:24, John concludes his Gospel by affirming the truth of what has been written about Jesus. From there, we looked back to John 8, where Jesus says that those who are truly His disciples will abide in His word. That connection gives us a clear challenge: discipleship isn’t just about believing—it’s about remaining, continuing, and living in the truth of Scripture.This week’s message calls us to examine our walk with Christ. Are we simply hearers, or are we abiding in His word daily? When we root ourselves in His teaching, we find freedom, direction, and the assurance that we are truly walking as His disciples.
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SUNDAY SERMON | John 21:20-23 “No More Excuses- Following Jesus Fully”
Title: “No More Excuses – Following Jesus Fully”Scripture: John 21:20-23 | Exodus 3-4In this week’s message, we continue in John 21:20-23 as we explore the excuses that often keep us from fully following God. Just as Peter wrestled with comparison and distraction, we also look back to Exodus 3 and 4 where Moses offered his own reasons for why he couldn’t obey God’s calling.This message challenges us to lay aside our excuses and trust God’s plan — even when we feel unqualified, insecure, or overwhelmed. We concluded the service by partaking in the Lord’s Supper, remembering the sacrifice of Christ and recommitting ourselves to follow Him wholeheartedly.Listen now and be encouraged to walk faithfully where God is calling you.
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MIDWEEK LESSON | 1 Peter 1:20-21- Jesus is raised so our faith will be in God alone
In this midweek teaching from Harvey Road Baptist Church, Colton Arbuckle walks through 1 Peter 1:20-21, unpacking the incredible truth that Jesus was raised from the dead so that our faith and hope might rest in God alone. This lesson dives deep into the power of Christ’s resurrection, the certainty of our salvation, and why our confidence can’t be placed in ourselves, our works, or the world—but in God who saves.If you’ve ever struggled with doubt or misplaced trust, this message will encourage and challenge you to anchor your faith where it belongs: fully in Him.📖 “He was foreknown before the foundation of the world but was made manifest in the last times for the sake of you, who through Him are believers in God, who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God.” — 1 Peter 1:20-21#HarveyRoadBaptist #ColtonArbuckle #MidweekService #1Peter #FaithInGod #BibleTeaching
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SUNDAY SERMON | John 21:15-17 “Do you Love Me?”
Title: “Do You Love Me?” — A Sermon on John 21:15-17In this message from Harvey Road Baptist Church, Pastor Colton Arbuckle preaches from John 21:15-17, where Jesus restores Peter after his denial and calls him to a life of love and obedience. Through this powerful passage, we’re reminded that our love for Christ must be the driving force behind our service to Him — and that even in our failures, Jesus offers grace, restoration, and purpose.If you’ve ever struggled with doubt, shame, or wondering if God can still use you, this sermon will encourage you to draw closer to Christ and follow Him wholeheartedly.📖 Scripture: John 21:15-17📍 Location: Harvey Road Baptist Church🎙️ Speaker: Pastor Colton Arbuckle
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Summer Baggage- Shame
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
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Summer Baggage- Fear
Summer Baggage- Fear | Joshua 1:1-9
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1st John 2:3-6
Join us at Pastor Colton opens up 1st John 2:3-6 to ask the question: “Am I a Christian?”
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John 18:38-40 Sermon by Colton Arbuckle
Join us as we continue our series in the Gospel of John verse-by-verse!
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January 13th, 2024 At Home Sermon
Exodus 14 sermon
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This is the podcast of Harvey Road Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma. We are a church that loves God, loves His word, and loves each other. Listen in for our sermons, lessons, and more!
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Colton J. Arbuckle- Lexington OK
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