Bible Teaching from Calvary East

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Bible Teaching from Calvary East

Gospel-centered verse-by-verse Bible teaching to help you understand the Bible and grow in your faith in Jesus Christ from the pulpit of Calvary Bible Church East in Kalamazoo, Michigan featuring verse-by-verse expository preaching from Pastor Bryan Craddock (B.A. The Master's University, M.Div. The Master's Seminary, D.Min. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary). For more information visit CalvaryEast.com

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    The Confidence of Providence | Paul's Imprisonment in Acts 22:22-23:35

    God uses seven different circumstances to accomplish his good purpose during Paul’s imprisonment in Jerusalem: (1) injustice; (2) birth; (3) conscience; (4) background; (5) opposition; (6) family; and (7) politics. This sermon is part 3 of “Unhindered,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 21-28.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) History is God's Tapestry | Intro to Acts 22.22-23.35(3:26) Injustice and the Sovereignty of God | Acts 22.22-24(9:13) Your Birth in God's Sovereign Plan | Acts 22.25-29(15:11) Does God Work Through Your Conscience? Acts 22.30-23.5(21:32) Trust God's Recipe for Your Life | Acts 23.6-9(25:58) How God Can Use Opposition | Acts 23.10-15(29:28) Trust God's Work in Your Family | Acts 23.16-22(33:33) God Works Through Political Chaos | Acts 23.23-35(38:08) Summary & Response

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    The Freedom of the Truth | Paul's Arrest in Acts 21:27-22:21

    Paul's arrest reveals six stages in the way that God's truth sets people free: (1) constrained; (2) confused; (3) coercion; (4) confronted; (5) cleansed; and (6) commissioned. This sermon is part 2 of “Unhindered,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 21-28.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) The Freedom Jesus Offers | Intro to Acts 21.27-22.21(2:41) Seeing Life Through Spiritual Blinders | Acts 21.27-30(8:34) Why Confusion is Good | Acts 21.31-40(15:05) The Temptation of Spiritual Coercion | Acts 22.1-5(21:10) We Need to See the Painful Truth | Acts 22.6-11(26:06) The Freedom of Being Cleansed | Acts 22.12-16(30:04) Overcoming Spiritual Stagnation | Acts 22.17-21(35:34) Summary & Response

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    The Power of Fellowship | Paul's Journey in Acts 21:1-26

    As Paul seeks out fellowship on his way to Jerusalem, Luke gives us five glimpses of its powerful benefits: (1) familial support; (2) spiritual ministry; (3) personal example; (4) mutual purpose; and (5) insightful perspective. This sermon is part 1 of “Unhindered,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 21-28.TRANSCRIPTSERIES PLAYLISTCHAPTERS(00:00) Finding Freedom | Intro to Acts 21-28(4:20) The Wrong Approach to Church Life | Intro to Acts 21.1-26(7:22) Why You Need a Church Family | Acts 21.1-7(13:27) Becoming the Body of Christ | Acts 21.8-11(18:17) The Example We Need | Acts 21.12-14(23:24) A Purpose that Overcomes Differences | Acts 21.15-20(29:51) Help for Life's Blind Spots | Acts 21.20-26(36:50) Summary & Response

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    Gospel Driven Leadership | Acts 20:1-38

    Paul models three commitments of gospel driven leadership that we should all make: (1) diligently encourage; (2) faithfully testify; and (3) vigilantly shepherd. This sermon is part 16 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) Running a Spiritual Relay(03:20) Commitment #1: Diligently Encourage (vv. 1-16)(16:55) Commitment #2: Faithfully Testify (vv. 17-27)(24:37) Commitment #3: Vigilantly Shepherd (vv. 28-38)(36:12) Summary & Next Steps

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    Pitfalls of Cultural Conflict | Acts 19:21-41

    Luke highlights three pitfalls of cultural conflict that Paul and the believers in Ephesus avoided: (1) spiritual compromise; (2) public dispute; and (3) unnecessary offense. This sermon is part 15 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) How Evangelism is Like Archaeology(04:34) The Pitfall of Spiritual Compromise (vv. 21-27)(13:47) The Pitfall of Public Dispute (vv. 28-34)(21:58) The Pitfall of Unnecessary Offense (vv. 35-41)(31:15) Next Steps

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    Spiritual Troubleshooting | Acts 18:24-19:20

    Luke describes how three spiritual problems in Ephesus are solved: (1) zeal without knowledge; (2) repentance without belief; and (3) belief without repentance. This sermon is part 14 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) Complex Problems?(03:17) Apollos: The Problem of Zeal without Knowledge(13:50) The Disciples of John: The Problem of Repentance without Belief(24:42) The Sons of Sceva: The Problem of Belief without Repentance(33:56) Next Steps

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    Making Missional Decisions | Acts 18:1-23

    Luke highlights four practical decisions that we must all make as we seek to fulfill Christ’s mission: (1) provision; (2) progress; (3) protection; and (4) priorities. This sermon is part 13 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) Staying on Course(06:16) Provision(14:45) Progress(22:08) Protection(30:23) Priorities(36:43) Next Steps

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    Christian Reason Demonstrated | Acts 17:16-34

    Paul’s ministry in Athens demonstrates seven practical considerations for evangelistic reasoning: (1) harness your impulsive heart; (2) seek appropriate settings; (3) observe cultural opportunities; (4) proclaim biblical priorities; (5) enlist relatable examples; (6) define the urgent decision; and (7) accept people’s answers. This sermon is part 12 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) When Things Get Complicated...(05:04) Harness Your Impulsive Heart(10:02) Seek Appropriate Settings(16:30) Observe Cultural Opportunities(21:36) Proclaim Biblical Priorities(30:28) Enlist Relatable Examples(34:36) Define the Urgent Decision(41:24) Accept People's Anwers(45:39) Next Steps

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    Christian Reason Defined | Acts 17:1-15

    Luke's account of Paul's ministry in Thessalonica and Berea demonstrates three components of a Christian approach to reason: (1) explaining biblical proof; (2) avoiding emotional agitation; and (3) encouraging biblical examination. This sermon is part 11 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) Introduction - Travel & Cultural Differences(05:26) The Starting Point for Explaining Biblical Proof(14:23) Avoiding Pushing People's Button with Emotional Agitation (25:05) Encouraging Biblical Examination rather than Parroting (32:35) Summary & Responses#reason #acts17 #apologetics #expositorypreaching

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    The People You’ll Meet | Acts 16:11-40

    Luke’s account of Paul’s ministry in Philippi prepares us to interact with five types of people that we will meet as we spread the faith: (1) worshipers; (2) scoffers; (3) reactionaries; (4) prisoners; and (5) people pleasers. This sermon is part 10 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠⁠CHAPTERS(00:00) Introduction - Places and People(05:58) Worshipers(14:39) Scoffers(21:05) Reactionaries(28:00) Prisoners(35:00) People-Pleasers(41:05) Summary & Responses

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    Sacrifices for the Gospel | Acts 15:35-16:10

    Paul’s second missionary journey begins with three sacrifices that every Christian should be willing to make for the spread of the gospel: (1) friendship; (2) freedom; and (3) control. This sermon is part 9 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLIST⁠CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction - Spiritual Superheroes?05:04 A Sacrifice of Friendship14:25 A Sacrifice of Freedom23:53 A Sacrifice of Control33:22 Summary & Responses to Consider#Book of Acts #Apostle Paul #Christian Ministry #Evangelism

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    The Priority of Grace | Acts 15:1-33

    Luke’s account of the Jerusalem Council shows four indications of the priority of grace in Christian belief and practice: (1) the subject of contention; (2) the object of faith; (3) the fulfillment of prophecy; and (4) the guide for relationships. This sermon is part 8 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLISTCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction - God's Triage04:13 Grace is the Subject of Contention13:35 Grace is the Object of Faith21:32 Grace is the Fulfillment of Prophecy28:22 Grace is the Guide for Relationships38:14 Summary & Responses

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    Four Views of the Birth of Jesus | Christmas 2025

    Each New Testament Gospel presents a distinct but complementary view of the birth of Jesus. He is the Perfect King (Matthew), the Devoted Servant (Mark), the Caring Savior (Luke), and the Life-giving Word (John). This sermon was delivered by Bryan Craddock in celebration of Christmas 2025. TranscriptCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction - Distinct Flavors05:10 The Perfect King (Matthew)14:16 The Devoted Servant (Mark)20:26 The Caring Savior (Luke)28:24 The Life-giving Word (John)35:10 Summary & Responses

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    Grace Under Attack | Acts 13:42-14:28

    Luke’s account of Paul’s first missionary journey alerts us to four common attacks on grace: (1) Denial; (2) defamation; (3) delusion; and (4) depreciation. This sermon is part 7 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLISTCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction - Alert for Attacks03:44 Attack 1 - Denial (Acts 13.42-49)12:42 Attack 2 - Defamation (Acts 13.50-14.7)20:03 Attack 3 - Delusion (Acts 14.8-20)30:12 Attack 4 - Depreciation (Acts 14.21-28)37:54 Summary & Responses

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    Going with the Gospel | Acts 12:24-13:41

    The beginning of Paul’s first missionary journey demonstrates six forces that compel us all to go with the gospel: (1) the passionate worship of God; (2) the opposition of false teaching; (3) the revealed plan of God; (4) the prophesied death of Jesus; (5) the prophesied resurrection of Jesus; and (6) the forgiveness and freedom of faith. This sermon is part 6 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TRANSCRIPT⁠⁠⁠⁠SERIES PLAYLISTCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction - Overcoming Evangelistic Inertia05:00 Force 1 - The Passionate Worship of God (Acts 12.24-13.4)12:13 Force 2 - The Opposition of False Teaching (Acts 13.5-13)21:00 Force 3 - The Revealed Plan of God (Acts 13.14-23)26:28 Force 4 - The Prophesied Death of Jesus (Acts 13.24-29)32:14 Force 5 - The Prophesied Resurrection of Jesus (Acts 13.30-37)38:52 Force 6 - The Forgiveness and Freedom of Faith (Acts 13.38-41) 43:33 Summary & Responses

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    Preparing for Persecution | Acts 12:1-23

    Luke’s account of persecution in the early church prepares us with a four-step plan: (1) recognize the danger; (2) rely on prayer; (3) refuse to doubt; and (4) respect God’s wrath. This sermon is part 5 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.Transcript⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Series Playlist00:00 Introduction - The Problem with Hypersensitive Alarms03:55 Step 1 - Recognize the Possibility11:35 Step 2 - Rely upon Prayer18:05 Step 3 - Refuse to Doubt25:40 Step 4 - Respect God's Wrath31:45 Conclusion - Summary & Response to Acts 12#Acts12 #ChristianPersecution #ExpositoryPreaching #Kalamazoo

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    Don't Lose Heart | 2 Corinthians 4

    Paul shares three reasons why he doesn't lose heart: (1) God's Word gives light; (2) Christ's resurrection gives power; and (3) God's promise gives hope.Read the Transcript#Christian Life #2 Corinthians 4 #Bible Teaching

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    Cultivating Unity in the Church | Acts 11:1-30

    Luke recounts three practices that cultivated unity in the early church: (1) celebrating God’s saving work; (2) encouraging devotion to the Lord; and (3) responding to one another’s needs. This sermon is part 4 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.Transcript⁠⁠⁠⁠Series Playlist

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    Steps to Peace in a Divided World | Acts 9:31-10:48

    Peter's journey shows us five steps down the path of peace: (1) Remember Jesus' power; (2) follow God's instructions; (3) practice kind hospitality; (4) grasp the implications of the gospel; and (5) embrace our spiritual unity. This sermon is part 3 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.Transcript⁠⁠Series Playlist

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    The Experience of Conversion | Acts 9:1-30

    The story of Saul demonstrates four stages in the experience of coming to faith in Christ: (1) Conviction; (2) identification; (3) opposition; and (4) connection. This sermon is part 2 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.Transcript⁠⁠Series Playlist

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    Rethink Your Evangelistic Assumptions | Acts 8:1-40

    Luke's account of Philip's ministry challenges us to rethink three false assumptions about spreading the faith: (1) the necessity of stability; (2) the popularity of power; and (3) the improbability of receptivity. This sermon is part 1 of “Spreading the Faith,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 8-20.TranscriptSeries Playlist

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    Reflections from Greece

    Fresh from his trip to Greece, Bryan Craddock shares six biblical reflections related to Athens, Crete, Ephesus, Thessaloniki, Philippi, and Corinth.

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    Overcoming More Spiritual Leadership Challenges | Acts 7:23-60

    Luke's account of Stephen and his message exposes nine challenges that we must prepare to overcome: (6) presumption; (7) rejection; (8) distortion; and (9) hostility. This sermon is part 12 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.Transcript⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Series Playlist⁠#Bible Teaching #Spiritual Leadership #Book of Acts

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    Overcoming Spiritual Leadership Challenges | Acts 6:9-7:22

    Luke's account of Stephen and his message exposes nine challenges that we must prepare to overcome: (1) arguments; (2) accusations; (3) delay; (4) affliction; and (5) persecution. This sermon is part 11 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.Transcript⁠⁠⁠⁠Series Playlist#Bible Teaching #Spiritual Leadership #Book of Acts

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    Seven Values of Spiritual Leadership | Acts 6:1-8

    Luke's account of a problem in the early church reveals seven values that should still guide us today: (1) unity; (2) meeting needs; (3) the word of God; (4) integrity; (5) prayer; (6) responsibility; and (7) multiplication. This sermon is part 10 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.Transcript⁠⁠Series Playlist

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    The Heart of Spiritual Leadership | Acts 5:17-42

    Luke identifies four contrasts between the Jewish authorities and the apostles that help us understand the heart of healthy spiritual leadership: (1) jealousy vs. life; 2) perplexity vs. teaching; (3) fear vs. obedience; and (4) anger vs. joy. This sermon is part 9 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.TranscriptSeries Playlist

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    Dealing with Sin in the Church | Acts 4:32-5:16

    The story of Ananias and Sapphira suggests four warnings to help us deal with sin in the church: (1) the occasion--when you least expect it; 2) the expression--looking good on the outside; (3) the valuation--worthy of death; and (4) the implication--the power of holiness. This sermon is part 8 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.Transcript⁠⁠Series Playlist

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    Handling Opposition Well | Acts 4:1-31

    Luke shows us how the apostles stayed true to the mission, message, method, and means of Jesus while facing opposition. They called people to faith as they proclaimed Jesus in a spirit of humble submission relying upon prayer. This sermon is part 7 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.TranscriptSeries Playlist

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    Being a Good Witness for Christ | Acts 3:1-26

    Through Peter's example, Luke shows us five necessary ingredients of being a good witness for Christ: (1) Attention; (2) compassion; (3) confrontation; (4) invitation; and (5) explanation. This sermon is part 6 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.TranscriptSeries Playlist

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    What is Biblical Fellowship? | Acts 2:41-47

    Luke's account of early church life demonstrates five essential practices of Biblical fellowship that every Christian needs to follow: (1) learn with one another; (2) pray for one another; (3) share with one another; (4) worship with one another; and (5) witness with one another. This sermon is part 5 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.TranscriptSeries Playlist

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    Receiving the Holy Spirit | Acts 2:22-40

    In his sermon on Pentecost, Peter explains four urgent instructions for receiving the Holy Spirit: (1) accept why Jesus died; (2) believe that Jesus rose; (3) confess Jesus as Lord; and (4) repent and be baptized. This sermon is part 4 of “Building the Church,” Bryan Craddock’s verse-by-verse sermon series on Acts 1-7.TranscriptFull Series Playlist

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    Changes on Pentecost | Acts 2:1-21

    Luke's account of the day of Pentecost reveals three changes that occur with the birth of the New Testament Church: (1) the presence of God, (2) hope for the nations, and (3) the beginning of the end. This sermon is part 3 in "Building the Church," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Acts 1-7.TranscriptFull Series Playlist

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    Making Decisions | Acts 1:12-26

    Luke's account of the church selecting a new apostle highlights three steps in their decision-making process for us to follow: (1) consistent devotion to prayer, (2) diligent biblical application, and (3) an interdependent plan of action. This sermon is part 2 in "Building the Church," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Acts 1-7.TranscriptFull Series

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    Jesus' Plan for the Church | Acts 1:1-11

    Luke shows us four essential components of Jesus' plan for the church: (1) Belief in the risen Christ, (2) baptism with the Holy Spirit, (3) focus on global witness, and (4) anticipation of Jesus' return. This sermon is part 1 in "Building the Church," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Acts 1-7.TranscriptFull Series

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    Responding to the Lord's Invitation | Isaiah 55

    The Lord invites us to respond to His revelation about the Suffering Servant in four ways: (1) satisfy your starving soul, (2) follow God's leader to glory, (3) seek God's abundant pardon, and (4) trust God's transforming word. This sermon is part 8 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.TranscriptFull Series Playlist

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    Celebrating the Servant's Saving Work | Isaiah 54

    The Lord calls His people to celebrate four changes that they will experience because of the Servant's saving work: (1) from desolation to multiplication, (2) from desertion to reconciliation, (3) from agitation to fortification, and (4) from oppression to vindication. This sermon is part 7 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.TranscriptFull Series Playlist

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    The Servant's Triumphant Sacrifice | Isaiah 52:13-53:12

    Isaiah reveals four ways that the Servant will triumph through his personal sacrifice: (1) his astonishing exaltation, (2) his healing affliction, (3) his penal substitution, and (4) his prosperous intercession. This sermon is part 6 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.TranscriptFull Series Playlist

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    The Lord's Wake-up Call | Isaiah 51:17-52:12

    The Lord issues a wake-up call with four alarming warnings that show why we need the Suffering Servant: (1) the effect of the Lord's wrath, (2) the neglect of the Lord's redemption, (3) the prospect of the Lord's return, and (4) the respect of the Lord's purity. This sermon is part 5 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.Transcript - calvaryeast.com/sermons/servant5

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    Comfort from the Arm of the Lord | Isaiah 51:1-16

    The Arm of the Lord brings comfort to God's people by fulfilling four promises: (1) restoration, (2) righteousness, (3) redemption, and (4) refuge. This sermon is part 4 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.Transcript - https://calvaryeast.com/sermons/servant4

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    The Servant's Compelling Character | Isaiah 50:4-11

    The Servant's response to suffering reveals five aspects of his character that compel us to follow him: (1) his sustaining tongue, (2) his obedient ear, (3) his surrendered body, (4) his confident face, and (5) his authoritative voice. This sermon is part 3 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.Transcript available at calvaryeast.com/sermons/servant3

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    Five Lies About Suffering | Isaiah 49:14-50:3

    The Lord refutes five lies about suffering. They are summed up in the words: (1) forgotten, (2) alone, (3) hopeless, (4) unjust, and (5) innocent. This sermon is part 2 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55.For a transcript visit calvaryeast.com/sermons/servant2

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    The Servant's Crucial Calling | Isaiah 49:1-13

    The Servant fulfills three roles that are crucial in determining how we should relate to him. He is: (1) A spokesman to heed, (2) a light to follow, and (3) a rescuer to trust. This sermon is part 1 in "The Suffering Servant," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on Isaiah 49-55. For a transcript visit ⁠calvaryeast.com/sermons/servant1

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    Peter's Final Words | 2 Peter 3:15-18

    Peter concludes his letter with four goals that define the Christian life: (1) Salvation, (2) stability, (3) growth, and (4) glory.

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    The Day of the Lord | 2 Peter 3:10-14

    Peter explains four ways that we should live in light of the coming day of the Lord: (1) Be vigilant, (2) be different, (3) be urgent, and (4) be content.

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    Handling Scoffers | 2 Peter 3:1-9

    Peter prepares followers of Christ to handle scoffers by teaching us three ways to respond: (1) Discern their motive, (2) dissect their argument, and (3) desire their repentance.

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    How People Go Astray | 2 Peter 2:10-22

    Peter identifies four points of departure from the way of truth and righteousness: (1) Despising authority, (2) disregarding morality, (3) distorting liberty, and (4) deepening depravity.

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    Judging False Teachers | 2 Peter 2:1-10

    Peter refutes fives reasons that people might give for listening to a false teacher: (1) Their profession; (2) their persuasion; (3) their position; (4) their popularity; and (5) their persistence. This sermon is part 4 in "A Fisherman's Truth," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on 2 Peter.

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    Sources for Knowing God | 2 Peter 1:12-21

    Peter directs us to three authoritative sources that we should rely upon for knowing God: (1) the apostles' teaching; (2) the apostles' witness; and (3) the prophetic word. This sermon is part 3 in "A Fisherman's Truth," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on 2 Peter.

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    Commitments of Knowing God | 2 Peter 1:5-11

    Peter calls everyone who knows God to make three commitments: (1) Be diligent, not negligent, (2) be fruitful, not forgetful, and (3) be sure, not stumbling. This sermon is part 2 of “A Fisherman's Truth” Bryan Craddock’s series on 2 Peter.

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    Privileges of Knowing God | 2 Peter 1:1-4

    Peter helps us grasp three privileges granted to every believer through our relationship with God: (1) an equal faith, (2) a full knowledge, and (3) a glorious calling. This sermon is part 1 of “A Fisherman's Truth” Bryan Craddock’s series on 2 Peter.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Gospel-centered verse-by-verse Bible teaching to help you understand the Bible and grow in your faith in Jesus Christ from the pulpit of Calvary Bible Church East in Kalamazoo, Michigan featuring verse-by-verse expository preaching from Pastor Bryan Craddock (B.A. The Master's University, M.Div. The Master's Seminary, D.Min. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary). For more information visit CalvaryEast.com

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