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K.E.C. Bible Teaching
by Killicomaine Evangelical Church
Recordings of the bible teaching sessions hosted at Killicomaine Evangelical Church (K.E.C.).More information at www.killicomaine.org
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1 Samuel 10:1-11:11
In this message, we explore 1 Samuel 10:1–11:11 to understand the foundational patterns of biblical kingship. Before making a life-altering decision to follow a leader, you need a "title plan"—a clear map of what that leadership should truly look like.By examining the rise of Saul, we discover a four-part framework that not only confirmed his appointment as king but, more importantly, serves as an apologetic consistency that points us toward Jesus Christ.
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1 Samuel 9
In this episode, we delve into 1 Samuel 9 to explore the complex themes of human desire versus God's sovereign plan. As Israel continues its demand for a king "like the nations," we are introduced to Saul—a man who outwardly embodies exactly what the people have asked for, yet inwardly reveals significant shortcomings. This sermon examines the irony of Israel's choice and the overarching truth that God is in far more control of our lives than we realize.
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1 Samuel 5 (Easter)
In this special Easter Sunday sermon, we explore the unexpected but powerful parallels between the events of 1 Samuel 5 and the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. While the story of the Ark of the Covenant being captured by the Philistines might seem like an unusual choice for Easter, it provides a profound foreshadowing of the Gospel.
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1 Samuel 8
In a world filled with uncertainty—from global conflicts to economic instability—where do we truly find our security? This sermon explores the Israelites' pivotal demand for a human king, their rejection of God's leadership, and the warnings they ignored. Ultimately, it points us toward the only source of lasting peace: the leadership of the Divine King.
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1 Samuel 7
Daniel explores the theme of God's holiness and the necessary steps for a fallen humanity to be reconciled with Him.
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1 Samuel 5-6
This week, we explore the profound concept of the "aseity" of God—His absolute independence and self-existence. Drawing from 1 Samuel 5-6, we examine the period when the Ark of the Covenant was captured by the Philistines. While it appeared that God had been defeated, the narrative reveals that God is never dependent on human strength. Through His victory over the idol Dagon and His authority over plagues and nature, we see a display of divine power that demands reverence. This sermon challenges us to shift our trust from our own plans to the sovereign, holy King who accomplishes His purposes with or without us.
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1 Samuel 4
In this sermon, Daniel Gomes explores the historical battle between the Israelites and the Philistines. He warns against the "danger of prideful presumption," illustrating how the Israelites mistakenly treated the Ark of the Covenant as a lucky charm to manipulate God for victory. The message emphasizes that God operates on His own terms and sovereign will, rather than being a tool for human agendas.
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1 Samuel 3
This week we explore the transformative power and vital necessity of God’s word in a dark world, based on 1 Samuel 3. Reflecting on the spiritual climate of Israel during a time when the word of the Lord was rare, we examine how God chose young Samuel to be his messenger—a role that points forward to the ministry of Jesus Christ. From the dangers of scorning God’s mercy to the hope found in his righteous judgment, this sermon challenges us to make scripture a priority, illustrating how consistent engagement with God's word is the primary catalyst for personal change and spiritual clarity.
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1 Samuel 2:11-26
What happens when spiritual leaders abuse their power and treat God with contempt? In this message on 1 Samuel 2:11–36, we confront the dark reality of Eli’s corrupt sons and his failure to restrain them. Yet, in the midst of judgment, God is at work. Discover how the failure of human priesthood points us ultimately to Jesus, the faithful High Priest who gave Himself for us.
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1 Samuel 1-2:11
This sermon opens the book of 1 Samuel by exploring the deeply personal story of Hannah. Faced with the grief of barrenness and constant provocation, Hannah pours out her soul to the Lord in desperate prayer. Join us as we examine God’s sovereign faithfulness in answering her cry with the birth of Samuel, and look at Hannah's resulting song of praise, which celebrates a God who lifts up the humble and reverses human fortunes.
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Psalm 26
In this message, Craig Dumagin explores King David's heartfelt plea for vindication in Psalm 26. The sermon delves into David's courageous request for God to examine his heart and mind, his commitment to walking in integrity, and his deliberate separation from the ways of the wicked. Ultimately, we see that David's confidence to "stand on level ground" rests not on his own perfection, but on the redeeming mercy and steadfast love of God, a truth that encourages believers today to pursue lives of wholehearted devotion and worship.
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Ruth 4
The Redeemer We NeedLast Sunday, Daniel Gomes concluded our series in Ruth by looking at the contrast between a reluctant redeemer and the sacrificial love of Boaz. We saw how Boaz’s willingness to pay a high price to restore Naomi’s family line foreshadows Christ, who paid the ultimate price to redeem us from sin. As we move forward, may we rejoice in the security and fullness found in our true Redeemer, Jesus.
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Ruth 2:19-3:18
Daniel Gomes continues our sermon series from the book of Ruth. What does it look like to live by faith?
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Ruth 2:1-18
Daniel Gomes continues our sermon series from the book of Ruth.We clearly see the grace of God evident in this passage.
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Ruth 1
Daniel starts a new sermon series from the book of Ruth.
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Psalm 24
David brings us the word from Psalm 24 this morning.
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Psalm 23
Craig brings us the word from Psalm 23 this morning.
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Luke Ch 15
Why does God's grace offend?Daniel leads us through the next series in Luke, focusing mainly on the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
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Luke Ch 14 v 25-35
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke.
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Luke Ch 14 v12-24
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke.
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Psalm 21
Andrew challenges us by asking 3 questions:Where are you joyless in the christian life?Where are you facing enemies or evil on your own strength?Where are you facing sin on your own strength?
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Luke Ch 14 v1-11
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. Challenging us on how we show humility through the example set by Jesus.
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Luke Ch 13 v22-35
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. Challenging us on how we live out are faith.
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Luke Ch 12 v54- Ch 13 v21
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. Challenging us on how we live out are faith.
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Luke Ch 12 v35-53
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. Challenging us on the second coming of Christ.
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Psalm 22
David continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 22 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of this Psalm and how it effects our lives today.
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Psalm 20
Craig continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 20 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of this Psalm and how it affects our lives today.
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Psalm 19
David continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 19 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of this Psalm and how it affects our lives today.
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Luke Ch 12 v13-34
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke.
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Luke Ch 12 v1-12
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. Taking us through the Pharisees proposal and Gods answer.
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Luke Ch 11 v37-54
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. Taking us through the difference between Religion and Jesus.
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Luke Ch 11 v14-36
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke.
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Luke Ch 11 v1-13
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke.
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Luke Ch 10 v 25-42
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke.
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Psalm 18
Craig continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 18 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of this Psalm and how it effects our lives today.
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Luke Ch 10 v 17-24
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues this week by looking at where we find our Joy.
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Luke Ch 10 v 1-16
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues this week by looking at the need for the Gospel & mission to reach all peoples.
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Psalm 17
Glenn continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 17 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of this Psalm and how it effects our lives today.
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Luke Ch 9 v51-62
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues this week by looking at the cost in following Jesus Christ.
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Luke Ch 9 v37-50
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues this week by looking at the 3 ways which man does which fails before God.
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Luke Ch 9 v18-36
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues this week by looking at the transfiguration of Jesus Christ and how it shows that He is more than a man.
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Luke Ch 9 v1-17
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues this week by picking up the thread of Jesus is King and what it means for us today
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Psalm 16
Glen continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 16 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of this Psalm and how it effects our lives today.
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Psalm 15
David continues our series in the Psalms, taking us through Psalm 15 as part of our morning Worship. Bringing before us the wonderful truths of how to be a worshiper of God.
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Easter Sunday- Luke
Daniel takes us through the proofs of the resurrection on Easter Sunday from the gospel of Luke.
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Luke Ch 8 v 40-56
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke. He continues the question from the previous week “How much authority does Jesus have and what does that mean for us today?”
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Luke Ch 8 v22-39
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke delving into the account of the calming of the storm on the Sea of Galilee and the demon possessed man. How much authority does Jesus have and what does that mean for us today?
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Luke Ch 8 v1-21
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke picking up the parables of Luke ch 8 and asking a simple question - How good a listener are you?
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Luke Ch 7 v36-50
Daniel continues our studies in the gospel of Luke exploring the sequence and interaction between Jesus and the woman who shocks the religious leaders.
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1 Peter ch 1 v 3-12
Nathan looks at the topic of hope and how it does affect the life of those who are believers in Christ.
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Recordings of the bible teaching sessions hosted at Killicomaine Evangelical Church (K.E.C.).More information at www.killicomaine.org
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