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Pastor's Sermon Series, Audio Study Guide, Northwood Baptist Church
by Trey Rhodes
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is in every passage of the Bible, Old and New Testament. Join us as we discover the truths of the Word of God and the ever searching hand of God who speaks to us today through His Word.
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God Is Always at Work, Ezra 1
Ever feel like God’s silent… like He’s not doing anything?This week on “The ASG of the Pastor’s Sermon Series,” we tackle the question everyone asks but few say out loud: Where is God when life feels broken? Psalm 121 says He never sleeps—but it sure feels like it sometimes. Is God at work in your struggles… your relationships… your battles with sin? We’re kicking off a journey through Ezra-Nehemiah—a story of renewal, rebuilding, and real hope.If your life feels stuck or worn down, this episode is for you.Don’t miss it.
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Engage the World, Matthew 28:16-20
It’s easy to live like you’re in charge—but Jesus is King. Are you drifting into comfort or living on mission? This week on “The ASG of the Pastor’s Sermon Series,” we tackle maintenance Christianity versus missional living and what it really means to engage the world with the Gospel.
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Equip to Make Disciples, Ephesians 4:1-16
Make disciples is our one call as a church. Not only was this Jesus’ last words, this is also how we move forward as followers of Christ to follow Him well. This mission of making disciples drives us as His church in everything we do. Listen today and answer these 2 questions, “Are you a becoming a disciple?" and "Who are you helping become a disciple?"
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Experiencing Community, Acts 2:42-47
It’s possible to know a lot about people you’ll never meet and still not know the ones beside you. In ASG this week, we explore how the Gospel forms real community—with imperfect people who have real hurt, that we might enjoy lasting connection. Acts 2:42–47 shows us what healthy, Christ-centered community is and how we can experience it thorugh the "one anothers" of Scripture.
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Encountering God, Isaiah 6:1-8
Worship isn’t sacred because of a building—it’s sacred because God is present with His people. Too often we show up casually, missing the moment. This week on ASG, we dive into what it really means to encounter God and the expectations we should bring when we gather to worship together.
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Resurrection Power for Real People, Romans 16:1-27
Easter isn’t just a date—it’s the moment everything changed. Jesus walked out of the grave, and that changes your life today. But has it really changed yours? In Romans 16, discover how resurrection power shows up in everyday people’s, everyday lives in these 3 truths that should transform how you live this week.
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Spend Your One Life Well, Romans 15:14-33
You get one life—so what are you doing with it? This week’s podcast dives into Romans and Paul’s passion to spend his life for Jesus, not empty pursuits. If you know there’s “more,” this is it. Don’t settle. Tune in and refocus your life on what actually matters.
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Disagreeing Without Dividing, Romans 14:1–15:13
We all have strong opinions—about church, worship, and what “should” be done. But are those convictions bringing us together or quietly pulling us apart? In Romans 14, discover how to hold your beliefs with grace, pursue unity, and love others like Christ does.
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How to Live Every Day as Your Last Day, Romans 13:8-14
Time is short, Christ is coming, and love can’t wait. In Romans 13:8–14, Dr. Tommy Meador shows why believers must stop delaying obedience, love one another deeply, and live ready for Christ’s return. This week’s message offers three clear challenges to help you live every day as if it were your last.
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God and Government, Romans 13:1-7
Many believers wrestle with government, corruption, and conscience. In this week’s podcast on Romans, we explore Paul’s words written under Nero. What is a Christian’s responsibility to government? When do we submit—and when must we stand firm? Discover how citizens of heaven faithfully live as citizens on earth today.
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Real Love in an Evil World, Romans 12:9-21
Have you ever said, “I love you,” but realized love is harder than words? Real love is willing self-sacrifice for the good of others—even when it hurts. When forgiveness feels impossible, God can grow that kind of love in us. Discover three powerful ways from Romans 12:9–21 to live it out.
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We Belong to Each Other, Romans 12:3-8
If you follow Jesus aa a menber in the local church, you’re not in the wrong place—you belong here. But the real danger is bringing the wrong mindset. Join our weekly podcast as we confront self-centered faith, heal division, and discover three practical ways to strengthen the local church as a place of belonging and mission together.
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The Only Reasonable Response - Romans 12:1-2
We spend so much time asking God for what we want—direction, success, healing, answers. But what does God want from us? In Romans 12:1–2, Paul shifts the focus from our desires to surrender. Join us this week as we explore the only reasonable response to God’s mercy.
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Responding When God’s Ways Don’t Make Sense, Romans 11:1-36
Has God rejected Israel? Paul’s answer is emphatic: Heck no! In this episode, we explore God’s sovereign grace, the remnant chosen by grace, Israel’s stumble over Christ, and how Gentiles can be saved by faith. Discover how God’s judgment and mercy reveal His glory—In the Gospel that gives us salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
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Truth That Demands Obedience Romans 10:1-17
One gospel. One Savior. One cleansed heart. In this episode, we explore Paul’s broken heart, the danger of two spiritual extremes, and why faith—not law or license—is the only way to true holiness. Free will not only has to do with our choices in salvation, but also our choice to reach our friends, family, and the world that is without Christ Join us as we unpack the two demands of obedience.
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Can God Be Trusted? Romans 9:1-29
Ever struggle to trust—people or even God? This weekly podcast walks through Romans 9, confronting doubt head-on and anchoring your heart in God’s unshakable promises. Discover 3 powerful truths that call you into deeper trust and lasting assurance. God’s Word hasn’t failed—and it never will.
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Life in the Spirit, Romans 8:1-17
Tired of promising “this time will be different” and ending up stuck in the same struggles? In this episode, we go beyond behavior fixes and willpower to discover the life-changing power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 8 shows us that real freedom doesn’t come from managing sin, but from a transformed heart. If you’re ready to stop fighting in your own strength and start living by the Spirit, this conversation is for you.
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Understanding the Struggle with Sin, Romans 7
We have all struggled with sin. But we often ask why does sin affect us when we’ve been saved. Doubts begin to form as we think that maybe we haven’t been saved. We long to be rescued, but feel trapped. We find out that on this podcast.
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More Like the Master, Romans 6:15-23
Freedom isn’t doing whatever you want—it’s choosing the right Master. This episode explores grace, obedience, sanctification, and why eternal life starts now. Are you living free, or still stuck in old pattern of sin? Listen and discover what it means to become more like the Master.
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Why Christmas Had to Happen, Romans 5:12-21
One man’s choice in Eden shaped a broken world—and your life today. It doesn’t feel fair. But Romans 5 reveals better news: Christmas is about another Man. Choosing Jesus brings grace, life, and hope that outweighs Adam’s sin. Discover why Christmas had to happen.
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Unshakeable Faith for an Unstoppable Mission, Romans 5:1-11
Unshakeable faith fuels an unstoppable mission. Because we have peace with God, His grace, and His love, we endure affliction, grow in character, and boldly share the gospel. God’s love compels us to be peacemakers, embrace sacrifice over comfort, and take the good news to the nations with confidence and hope.
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What Is Faith? Romans 4:1-25
Romans 4 highlights Abraham’s unwavering faith in God’s promise despite impossible circumstances. His righteousness came not through works but through trusting God. Likewise, we are made right with God by faith in Jesus, not our efforts. True faith shifts confidence from ourselves to Christ, who died and rose for us.
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Are You Righteous? Romans 3:21-31
Paul teaches that no one can produce righteousness through the law; it reveals our sin. God freely gives righteousness through faith in Jesus, whose death justifies and redeems us. To be saved, we must receive this gift, embrace the Gospel, reject boasting, and live gratefully from Christ’s righteousness.
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When Trying Harder Isn’t Enough, Romans 3:1-20
Trying harder improves many areas of life, but it cannot earn God’s favor. Romans 3 exposes the failure of religious privilege and human effort to make us righteous. All are under sin, the Law reveals our guilt, and only dependence on Jesus brings justification. Today, we’ll learn to stop trying and start depending!
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The Gospel on the Move, Acts 8:26-40
Phillip the Evangelist shows how ordinary believers can join God’s extraordinary work. When we make space to listen, obey, and start where people are, divine appointments become life-changing moments. This podcast invites you to live on mission—eyes open, mouth ready—trusting that no labor in the Lord is ever in vain.
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More than a Label, Romans 2:17-29
Hypocrisy is a battle that is fought by many if not all believers. This passage warns that labels can deceive—appearance doesn’t equal authenticity. Paul, in Romans 2:17–29, challenges religious people who claim faith but lack true transformation. Christianity isn’t a label to wear; it’s a genuine, life-changing relationship with God that overflows into sharing His truth with others.
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Wake-Up Call for Religious People, Romans 2:1-16
You may be seeing this and be real religious. After all, that’s why your search landed you here. You were looking for something to help you be more religious. But, is religion enough? Truth be told, it actually hurts worse than it helps when it comes to having a relationship with Christ who is the only way to Heaven. So, are you that religious person that thinks, surely my religion helps me? But nothing could be farther from the truth
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Characteristics of an Unbelieving Heart, Romans 1:18-32
What is our biggest sin? It always has been and always will be our greatest sin. Unblief has lots of consequences that affect not only now, but in the world to come. You see, there is a God and He sent His very own Son for all who believe.
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Unashamed, Romans 1:1-17
Have you been ashamed? It it so debilitating, isn't it? You turn red, you won’t look someone in the eye, you might even run away in fear of what people may say. Yes, that has happened to us all. Yet, that kind of shame should never be associated with Jesus. We cannot be ashamed of Jesus as followers of Christ. Let’s choose to be unshamed. Find out how this week!
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Lament to Praise, Habakkuk 3:1-19
We have all been through really hard times in our life. Many times, we make it through regardless of how difficult it was. But the aftermath was not so good. We moped about and said how difficult life still is. Yet we don’t have to. Our lament can turn to praise as we hope andf trust in God. How can we do that well in this broken world we live in? Answers are ahead!
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Rejoicing in Suffering, Habakkuk 2:5-20
We can be a sad people. We want to talk about all the bad stuff and why the world is going downhill like a kick ball down a steep mountain. But shpuld that be all life is? We have much to look forward to. It is God’s glory that we look to that we can live a life of praise. It’s ttime that we do
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Trusting God when Life Doesn’t Make Sense, Habakkuk 1:2-2:4
The world seems like it’s going crazy everywhere around us. Does that make you want to trust God more or less? Habakkuk struggled and gives us direction to know how to respond in this broken world we live in. Are you ready to know God’s way?
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When Life Seems Unfair, Habakkuk 1:1-11
You have been treated unfairly. We all have. Yet, should followers of Christ respond differently? We are not always going to understand, but we do have a God that we can trust to always do the right thing.
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When You Feel Powerless, Pray Confidently 1 John 5:14-21
Prayer is the beleivers access to God. Yet we don’t think much about this vital activity in the Christian life. Be ready this week to boldly approach the throne of God with confidence and watch what God does!
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Faith that Overcomes, 1 John 5:1-13
As followers of Christ, we do not live our lives in defeat, but as those who have overcome. Our challenge to day is not to give in to fears and doubts but to trust in the Jesus who made a way clear and will be faithful to us always It’s tome we trust Him and not ourselves.
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Fearless Love, 1 John 4:7-21
For some of us, we fear love. We fear loving others with sacrificial practical love. Maybe you have hard time loving others with the love of Jesus because:• You might be rejected.• You might be hurt.• You might be betrayed.• You might be embarrassed.This is the Big statement from John: “Perfect love drives out fear” (1 John 4:18). John has been telling that one of the ways we know we belong to God is by how we love others. But, love is a challenge because it’s hard to love. Let’s love fearlessly!
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Test the Spirits, 1 John 4:1-6
I hear this phrase more and more, “Well, that’s your truth. We all have our own truth.” But can that line up with what real truth is? it’s that which is found in the Word of God, the Bible. When a false speaks "their truth”, can we test it to recognize it as false? Yes we can and yes we should. Here’s how.
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Love in a Hateful World, 1 John 3:11-24
Hate is strong and mocks the song of peace on earth good will to men. Yet, in the midst of this hate, Christains are called to love the hateful, the unlovely, the mean, the destructive, and all humans in this broken world. Love God. Love your brothers and sisters in Christ. Then your love will be seen as God’s love as never before.
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Putting to Death What Jesus Came to Destroy, 1 John 3:4-10
We are alll broken people. Yet, do we really have to live broken when we are new creations following Jesus? There is another way other than allowing sin, our enemy to take our lives over. The answer is found in what happened when Jesus died and rose again for us.
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Comfort When All Seems Hopeless, 2 Corinthians 1:8-11
Comfort when we’re hurting is a big deal. As believers, we rely on God to bring us His comfort. Often that comes through other believers who have often been through a hard time and are qualified by their difficult situation to bring comfort. Has God given you a story that can help others who are facing the “sentence of death”. It might not be sickness, but it could be the death of: a relationship, finances, or somehing else. Learn to respond as God intends.
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Hope that Endures, 1 John 2:18-3:3
Over and over again in the Bible we are challenged to endure. Yet, often we don’t know that looks like on a spiritual biblical level. It does matter that we listen and believe the right doctrines that the Bible teaches us clearly. It’s time that we as God’s people understand what it means to endure as followers of Christ.
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Do Not Love the World, 1 John 2:15-17
The world is not just our planet, it is also something much more insidious. It is this broken world system that is everything that opooses the Christian, the Christ, and His kingdom. We are told simply told to not love the world neither the things in it. Let’s begin understanding what that means in today’s teaching.
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Living what you Claim, 1 John 2:3-14
Believing in Jesus is a good thing. But certainly there is more to being a follower of Christ than just some mental assent to someone you believe existed or even that He died to forgive us. If you love him, you’ll keep HIs commands. How serious was Jesus when He taught that. He was very serious because what goes on in your life is a matter of life and death. If you want to know you have eternal life, you need to listen.
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Walk in the Light, 1 John 1:5-2:2
We sin. We experience darkness. We have no way out.. except for the light of the world, Jesus Christ. He took our place and made it so that we have a way to be in God's holy presence in heaven and walk in His light right now.
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Dressed for Glory, Exodus 39 & 28
Ever wonder why the high priest wore the garments he did? It was to point HIs people to His glory and beauty. As His people looked forward to the messiah, they would recognize His glory and beauty to trust and follow Jesus.
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Will God Be Like That To Me?" (Exodus 34)
We often think of God as a wrathful and judgmental God in th Old Testament, but He is so much more. In the same way that the Israelites were disobedient then saw the longsuffering and forigiveness that God offered them, we are now given that grace and forgiveness now. Even when we don’t deserve it. As Romans 5 reminds us, But God proves his own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. 9 How much more then, since we have now been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him p 1016 from wrath. Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ro 5:8–9.
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What Is Good Worship? Exodus 15
When our worship is good it affects not only our heart and emotions, it also affects our mind and will. It’s not simply a feeling, but a mindful response to our God who loves us and won us a great victory. Let’s worship in Spirit and in truth starting today.
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Move Forward in Faith, Exodus 13-14, Red Sea
We all like to think we have faith. Faith in a friend, in our job, in our parents, etc. But our faith is onyl as good as what the object of our faith. As followers of Christ, it is our faith in the One who will never fail that gives us hope. Not because we have a great amount of faith, but because Jesus is wirthy of our faith.
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NEVER FORGET Exodus 11-13
There are some things we should never forget. And I’m not just talking about your wedding anniversary or your mother’s birthday. We should never forget what the Lord has done for us. Not just the physical blessings, but also the blessings of salvation and forgiveness because of Christ’s death on the Cross. The Passover points us back to all He did for us. The Lord’s Supper points us to Christ defeating our worst enemy. Never forget!
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Awesome God, Exodus 7-10:29
God is awesome! But do we really know all that means. Because God is awesome, I can trust Him and I can believe Him. You can that starting today. Never harden your heart.
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ is in every passage of the Bible, Old and New Testament. Join us as we discover the truths of the Word of God and the ever searching hand of God who speaks to us today through His Word.
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