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Berean Baptist Church
by Sean E. Harris
The newest sermons from Berean Baptist Church on SermonAudio.
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Study the Bible for Yourself
https://www.crossway.org/articles/what-we-lose-when-we-dont-study-the-bible-ourselves/?srsltid=AfmBOoqwOiSYYLUFdC9GcAtljbVYFVse9IYmLrs9CIDyvFKeJTtdqKEN
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What Kind of Tree Do You Want to Be?
The sermon centers on the contrast between two kinds of leadership and spiritual posture, illustrated through Saul's paranoid, prideful tyranny and David's faithful resilience, as seen in their respective responses to crisis. Drawing from 1 Samuel 22, it highlights how Saul, under a tamarisk tree symbolizing mere survival, becomes consumed by jealousy, blame-shifting, and manipulation, ultimately ordering the massacre of innocent priests at Nob. In stark contrast, David, though fleeing for his life, declares himself a green olive tree—symbolizing enduring life, fruitfulness, and flourishing rooted in God's steadfast love. The message calls believers to choose intentional refuge in God, not in self-reliance or circumstance, and to cultivate a life that thrives spiritually even amid hardship, echoing Psalm 1's image of the righteous as a tree planted by streams of water. The central question challenges each listener: What kind of tree do you want to be—merely surviving, or deeply rooted and flourishing in God's presence?
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Doctrine of Man & Sin
We discuss the nature of man as a being created in God's image and how sin has corrupted that image. The last 12 minutes are missing b/c the batteries in my recorder ran out. I will add that to the beginning of the next lesson. We are continuing our study through "30 Days to Understanding the Bible" by Dr. Max Anders.
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David's Cave of Refuge
The sermon centers on David's flight to the cave of Adullam, a strategic refuge where he gathers a diverse group of outcasts—those in distress, in debt, and bitter in soul—transforming them from a motley crew into a disciplined band under his leadership. Through the lens of 1 Samuel 22 and Psalm 142, it emphasizes God's sovereignty amid suffering, highlighting how David, despite his own fear and isolation, turns to the Lord as his true refuge, pouring out his anguish and finding strength in divine knowledge of the way ahead. The preacher contrasts Saul's fear-driven leadership with David's faithful stewardship of trial, urging believers to respond to hardship not with bitterness but with trust, asking, 'Lord, what can You do through me?' Ultimately, the message affirms that God fulfills His purpose in the lives of His people, even in the darkest valleys, and calls listeners to run to Him as their Adullam—refuge, retreat, and source of enduring hope.
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Doctrine of Angels and Demons
We discuss angels, demons, unclean spirits, and Satan.
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Responding to a Life's Chapter that Ends with ...
The sermon explores how to respond to life's uncertain and unresolved seasons—those chapters that end not with closure but with 'dot dot dot.' Drawing from David's flight from Saul in 1 Samuel 21, where he faces deception, fear, and exile, the teacher highlights the absence of a dramatic resolution and instead points to Psalm 34 as David's true response. Rather than seeking escape or dramatic deliverance, David models a life of continual praise, persistent prayer, and trust in God's unchanging goodness, even amid suffering, isolation, and danger. The message emphasizes that faithfulness in hardship is not marked by the absence of pain but by the conscious choice to bless the Lord at all times, seek Him despite doubt, invite others to experience His goodness, live with integrity, and remember God's faithfulness and redemptive power. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to respond to life's open-ended trials not with despair, but with a steadfast, worshipful posture rooted in the character of God.
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Doctrine of the Trinity
We cover the doctrines of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Continuing our study through "30 Days to Understanding the Bible" by Max Anders.
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The Doctrines of the Bible and God
We discuss the Doctrines of the Bible (Inerrancy & Inspiration) and God (Three "Omni's", Holy, Eternal, Transcendent, and Sovereign).
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