PODCAST · religion
Chatham Christian Church
by Rick Wenneborg
Audio of sermons preached on Sunday mornings at Chatham Christian Church, Chatham, IL.
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Choosing to See
Jesus did these things publicly, for all to see, or at least hear about, so they would know who He was. And some did see, while others chose not to see.
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Power Over Death
Jesus was making available a joyous, saving relationship with the Son of God, who not only had power over disease, nature, evil, and sin... but death itself.
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Power Over Sin
This morning Matthew gives us a glimpse of Jesus’ power over sin itself. And that power, power to even forgive sin, is verified in an undeniable way.
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Power of the Elements
Matthew proceeds to illustrate Jesus’ power over nature... and evil.
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Power Over Disease
Jesus has power, and in the next two chapters, Matthew demonstrates that power.
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Choose Carefully
The event we celebrate this morning took place in a garden, probably less than a hundred feet from where Jesus was crucified.
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To Make Good Judgments
As we studied Matthew 7:1-6, we discovered that we are, in fact, instructed to judge. Not to pass judgment on someone’s eternal destiny, not to condemn anyone, but to make moral judgments regarding the rightness or wrongness of behavior. Now, to do this correctly, we must use the right standard.
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Pearls of Judgment
“Judge not, that ye be not judged.” How many times have you had that biblical quote thrown back in your face? It merely introduces Christ’s teaching on judgment... if we read further, we discover that He goes on to make it clear that we are in fact supposed to judge.
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Don't Worry
Anxiety, for a child of God, is unnecessary, it's unworthy, and it's unfruitful.
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You Can't Have It Both Ways
You can’t keep your eyes focused on two things at the same time. And you can’t have two masters. Jesus makes this clear when He speaks of two treasures, two visions, and two masters in the Sermon on the Mount.
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When We Are Praying
Prayer is fundamental to a relationship with God... it can be very simple... or it can be very complex.
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Religious Theatrics
In the 5th chapter of Matthew, Jesus says, “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works.” Then in the 6th chapter, He says, “Beware of practicing your righteousness before men.” Which is it? Are we to let men see our good works, our righteousness, or not?
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But I Say... Be Perfect
Have you ever excused your behavior with the words, “No one’s perfect?” If you have, listen again to the words of Jesus. “Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”
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But I Say... Adultery
You have heard that it was said, "You shall not commit adultery," but I say to you...
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But I Say...
What would you think of someone who audaciously declared, "You have heard…but I say" ...effectively challenging what you had been taught?
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Introducing the Kingdom
John’s message, and Jesus’ initial message, was the same. “Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” As we move into chapter 5 of Matthew’s gospel, John is in prison, and Jesus is ready to introduce that kingdom to His disciples.
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Then Came Jesus
We can almost hear Matthew say, "Then came Jesus..." bringing light, leadership, and love.
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Tempted
Jesus already knew the general direction His ministry would have to take, and He knew where it would have to end. He had known that from the foundation of the world. But now that He was a man, could He do it? Did He have the resolve needed to follow the necessary course?
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Pleasing Our Heavenly Father
John’s job would be to get us ready. And he did so by showing how to be pleasing to our heavenly Father through confession, repentance, and baptism.
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The King of the Jews
Matthew’s gospel is the Royal Gospel, written primarily for a Jewish audience, and the events he recorded surrounding Jesus’ birth and childhood make it evident that He was indeed the promised king.
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Found To Be With Child
Mary was a virgin when Jesus was born, something that was not only unusual, but humanly impossible. And it’s something that is doubted by skeptics, and unbelievers, even today.
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Of Royal Descent
To Matthew’s readers this genealogy was very important, and very interesting. And it was vital to Matthew’s presentation of Jesus as the Christ, the Messiah, the King of Kings. This is the royal gospel, written to the Jews, to show them that Jesus is the king they were expecting, the one foretold in Scripture.
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Final Words
Having concluded his main argument in the 12th chapter, our author now tries to get in the last word on just about every aspect of the Christian life.
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The God of the Mountain
Jesus is central to the plan of salvation. And now that Jesus, the promised Messiah, has come, a new covenant between God and man is in effect. The old is invalid, so there’s nothing to go back to.
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The Disciplined Life
It takes discipline to make a disciple.
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Victors and Others
We’re going to look at several victors in faith, and some who weren’t, on the surface anyway, so victorious. And then focus on the One who perfects our faith and brings ultimate victory to all who are faithful.
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Walls of Faith
Obviously not everyone agrees on the value of walls, and sometimes they do what we expect them to do, and sometimes they don’t. Sometimes they keep us safe and secure, but sometimes walls fail. This morning we’re going to explore three walls, walls that stand, walls that crumble, and walls to build upon.
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Overcoming Fear
The Bible confirms that if we have faith in God there is no need to live in fear. And as we discovered when we began our study of faith in the Faith Chapter, faith is best understood by looking at the lives of those who lived by faith.
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Passing on the Promise
How long do you hang on to a promise?
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God's Gift to Sarah and Abraham
God blessed Abraham by fulfilling His promises to him through his son, his grandson, and eventually through God’s own Son, who was born of Abraham’s seed. Who knows what God will do through our children, and their children, if we’ll have the faith of Sarah and Abraham.
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Walking By Faith
The Apostle Paul said we walk by faith, not by sight. But most of us would rather walk by sight.
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Three Elements of Faith
We’re going to look at that definition and the first three examples the author of Hebrews used to illustrate three fundamental elements of faith: a future element, a present element, and a past element.
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Don't Throw It Away
The author of Hebrews explained in great clarity the value of what they had in Christ. And he warned them what would happen if they insulted His grace and walked away from the gift they had been given.
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Willful Sin
What’s the difference between a big sin and a little sin in God’s eyes?
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Confidence to Enter the Holy Place
You’ve been given the opportunity to enter the very presence of God, but have you done so? If not, it’s time to put your faith into action, and our author calls us to action as he continues in Hebrews 10:19-21.
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The Sacrifice of Obedience
This morning we bring the doctrinal section of the book of Hebrews to a close.
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The Blood of Christ
Christianity has been called a slaughterhouse religion. Blood, blood, blood; we’re always talking about blood. Or even worse, singing about it.
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The Place and Form of Worship
Why are we here this morning?
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So What?
No matter how good a sermon might be, if it leaves your hearers asking, “So what?” you’ve failed as a preacher... every sermon should have a point to get. The author of Hebrews was apparently concerned about that as well.
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The King of Righteousness and Peace
After reprimanding his readers for having become dull of hearing and choosing to stay with the milk of God’s Word instead of going on to the meat, and warning them of the consequences of such, the author of Hebrews now lays before us some very meaty passages.
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Tithing and the Law
We’re ready to begin the seventh chapter of Hebrews this morning, but instead, I’m going to do what our author just did. I’m going to take a little side trip.
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Blessed Assurance
Do we really have assurance that we’re in a saved relationship with our heavenly Father?
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Apostasy is Possible
What if all you want is to be a good person, to live a good life, mind your own business, pay your religious dues, and go to heaven when you die? Can’t you just settle for that? Maybe you can. But you should be aware of the danger of not going on to maturity.
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Beyond the ABCs
If we’re to go on to maturity in Christ and be what He wants us to be in the world, we’ve got to go beyond the ABCs.
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Our High Priest
I’m your preacher, but who’s your priest?
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Let Us Find Rest
We’ll not fail to enter His rest if we’ve diligently examined His word, discovered our deepest need, and come to realize that the only way to find rest is by drawing near and holding fast to Jesus.
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Hold Fast
If we would enter the eternal home that’s being prepared for us, it’s essential that we hold fast to Jesus, learn from the past, and hold fast today.
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So Great A Salvation
“How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?” That’s the question the writer of Hebrews asked us last week.
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Pay Attention!
The author of Hebrews... right in the middle of his teaching on Christ’s superiority to angels, he pauses. And says in effect "Listen to what I am saying; it’s important!"
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Much Better Than Angels
Jesus is in every way superior to angels.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Audio of sermons preached on Sunday mornings at Chatham Christian Church, Chatham, IL.
HOSTED BY
Rick Wenneborg
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