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Solid Rock BC
by Solid Rock Baptist Church Pendleton In
From the pulpit of Solid Rock Baptist Church of Pendleton, IN. We desire to REACH and TEACH our world to BUILD upon the SOLID ROCK. Learn more about us at www.solidrockbc.net
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Thank God for the Storm
On a scale of 1-10, (1 being horrible and 10 being perfect) how would God rate your prayer life? Do our prayers have any power? What even is prayer? You will want to take a listen to this message as we learn how to have EFFECTIVE PRAYERS!
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Courage to Make It Right
Failure. Regret. Broken trust. We all have moments we wish we could undo—but what if the way forward starts by facing what went wrong? Join us as we walk through Joshua 7–8 and discover how God can turn failure into restoration, broken places into new beginnings, and even your valley of trouble into a door of hope.
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What Worry Doesn’t Know
Your mind is tired from carrying things you were never meant to control—your kids, your finances, your future, the what-ifs that keep you up at night. But what if the thing stealing your peace doesn’t know the whole story? Join us in Luke 12:22–34 as Jesus reveals what worry forgets about your worth, your Father, and the future already resting in God’s hands.
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When the Powerful are Wicked
The powerful men of Judah acted out their covetousness through violence and deceit. Who can stand when those in power are wicked? God delights in justice and He will advocate for the victims of injustice. In Micah 2, we see a God that loves His family enough to punish and re-direct them. And He goes further! He loves them enough to promise good to them. Give a listen and be encouraged.
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The Courage to Surrender
Courage alone isn't enough—because you can charge hard in the wrong direction and still miss God entirely. In Joshua’s defining moment, everything shifts not when he fights, but when he falls—face down, surrendering his plan for God’s. If you’re tired of pushing against walls that won’t move, this message reveals why the breakthrough you need might start with letting go of control.
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When More is Not Enough
life can be full in every measurable way and still bankrupt where it matters most. In Luke 12, Jesus tells of a man who finally got “more”—and discovered it could not speak for him when eternity required an answer. This message presses one question: what is your life actually aimed at when everything you’ve built is counted?
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What's in a Name?
The people of Judah participated in Israel's sinful idolatry and they would share in the consequences as well. In this message we look at how Micah used the names of several cities to outline the judgment that was coming. Sin is the most devastating thing known to mankind. What toll might it be taking in your life?
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Courage to Take the Plunge
You know that step you've been avoiding--the conversation, the obedience, the surrender--and you're waiting for everything to feel safe before you move. But what if God is waiting on you? Join us in Joshua 3-4 and discover how the breakthrough in your marriage, your family, your calling or your faith may be on the other side of one courageous step into the water.
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Who You Live for Will Lead You
You’re being shaped every day by something—approval, fear, or truth—and it’s quietly determining where your life is headed. When the pressure rises, Jesus exposes the danger of living for the crowd and the freedom of living for God alone. Join us in Luke 12:1–12 and discover what changes when your life is no longer driven by people’s opinions but by the Word of God.
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The Lord Presents His Case
We cannot import sin into our lives and expect to escape the consequences. Judah discovered this the hard way when Micah pronounces that the judgment against Israel would flow right across the border and even up to the gates of Jerusalem! Give a listen as the Lord presents His case against both Samaria and Jerusalem, and take heed to the lessons we can learn.
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Courage in the Making
Courage is not proven in the battle—it is formed long before it. In Joshua 1, God shapes something in Joshua’s life that fear cannot undo and pressure cannot break. What God builds in private will determine what stands in public.
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The Danger of a False Gospel
In Luke 11, Jesus exposes a false gospel that looks convincing but leaves people lost. It offers just enough religion to feel safe, but not enough truth to save. That kind of deception is too dangerous to ignore because it has eternal consequences.
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Introduction to the book of Micah
Micah outlines the downfall of Israel and the impact that God's judgment will have on Judah, as well. He mentions three specific kings of Judah and is a contemporary of both Hosea and Isaiah. Listen in as we place this prophetic message in its historical setting. What in the world is going on in the world in the time of Micah and how does this message apply to the redemption? Listen to find out!
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Courage When You Stand Outnumbered
When fear is shouting and everyone around you doubts, will you follow the crowd—or stand on God’s promise? Join us as we unpack Joshua’s courage, showing how one faithful voice can defy the odds, confront the giants in your marriage, your finances, your job, or your future, and leave a legacy of victory that outlasts the fear of others around you.
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Here’s Your Sign
What if the sign you’ve been waiting for isn’t coming—because you already have it? Join us as we unpack Luke 11:29-36 and discover how to stop hiding your light and start living fully surrendered to God’s truth.
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Bad Attitude. Big God.
Ever find yourself waiting eagerly for consequences to catch up with someone who has wronged you? That is where we find Jonah at the end of his book. Jonah had a bad attitude, but God is bigger than all of that. Don't let your personal comfort overrule your compassion for the lost!
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The Comeback
What looks like final defeat—grief, loss, heartbreak—doesn’t have the last word. In John 20, Mary weeps at an empty tomb, only to meet the risen Jesus who calls her by name, shows her a new reality, and sends her with a mission. The resurrection isn’t just history—it transforms the living, gives purpose, and turns despair into hope. Listen and discover how the greatest comeback in history can be yours today.
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Second Calling. Same Message.
God did not give up on Jonah, and He will not give up on you. God calls to Jonah a second time, and this time, Jonah obeys. There is no limit to what God can do when we submit our lives to His plan.
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The Church that Sends and Stays
Antioch became the model of a church that didn’t just send missionaries—it stayed committed to the mission. This message shows how a church centered on God’s Word and sensitive to the Spirit becomes a true partner in reaching the world with the gospel.
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Hope at the End of the Rope
Jeremiah was left to die in a muddy cistern while everyone looked away—until one man chose courage over comfort. This message shows how God notices those who step in, speak up, and throw the rope when others stay silent. It’s a powerful reminder that when we were stuck in the pit, Christ came down to rescue us.
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What a Crisis Reveals 2
Numbers 20 records one of the darkest days in the life of Moses. His disobedience in a crisis changed the course of his future. What this crisis reveals is the importance of consistency in our lives.
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What a Crisis Reveals 1
In Exodus 17, the Israelites are faced with a real problem concerning a real need. This crisis revealed Israel’s absolute dependance on God. When we look closer, the crisis reveals our need for Christ.
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From the Storm to Salvation
The dramatic account of Jonah’s descent and divine appointment of the great fish underscores that God is sovereign not only over nature but also over our trials and afflictions. Ultimately, Jonah’s prayer from the depths highlights the truth that repentance restores fellowship and that salvation—at every stage—is wholly of the Lord.
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Impressed or Transformed?
Crowds watched Jesus perform an undeniable miracle in Luke 11—but amazement didn’t produce transformation. Some were impressed, some were skeptical, and others completely missed what God was doing right in front of them. This message challenges a sobering question: are we simply impressed by God’s power, or are we actually being changed by His Word? Discover why spiritual freedom requires more than a moment of excitement—it requires a life filled with Christ.
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Four Assurances that God Cares
When suffering lingers and heaven feels silent, the question rises: Does God really care? In Exodus 2:23–25, four quiet statements reveal a powerful truth. This message uncovers how God’s care is rooted not in our circumstances, but in His unchanging character—and why the same God who saw Israel in Egypt still sees you today.
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The Most Condemning Question
Jonah, resolute in his rebellion, refuses to call out to his God. But the jig is up when the sailors decide to test the fates and discover that God - Jehovah - is in control. Jonah had imperiled the lives of the men, and is asked one of the most condemning questions a Christian can be asked: Why did you this? But God will get the glory that is due Him, even if He has to overrule the terrible testimony of His prophet.
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Teach Us to Pray
After performing miracles and teaching crowds, Jesus’ disciples ask the question that changes everything: “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1). In this sermon, we uncover the shocking power behind persistent, faithful prayer, why God’s presence matters more than provision, and how even in a distracted, self-sufficient world, your prayers can move heaven.
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Truly Saved
Imagine standing before God, every moment of your life laid bare—and hearing Him say, “I never knew you” (Matthew 7:23). In this sermon, we confront the shocking truth that religious activity, good works, and gifts cannot save; only a personal, intimate relationship with Christ secures your eternity. Discover how to examine your faith, move from outward performance to inward transformation, and gain the assurance that comes from being truly known by the Savior.
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Asleep on the Job
Has God ever prompted you to do something difficult or uncomfortable? Do you feel pressure to conform to the world around you? How did you respond? In Jonah, we are confronted with the high cost of disobedience. Our closeness to God has real-world ramifications for those around us. Jonah was asleep while the people around him were scared for their lives. It was Jonah's fault, but he was asleep. Let's not be asleep to the world around us!
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I Don't Live There Anymore
Everyone has a past, but you don't have to be defined by it. In fact, the Bible clearly directs us to leave the past behind. While this task can be difficult, it is not impossible. Give a listen as Dr. Schettler gives practical biblical wisdom that, when applied, can help you look at your past and say, "I don't live there anymore!"
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The Most Important Word on Prayer
Is your prayer life in shambles? Does it seem routine, lifeless, and distant? When is the last time you saw God answer a specific prayer in your life? Often, we are guilty of praying prayers that are hazy, crazy, and downright lazy. Give a listen as Dr. Schettler describes the most important word on prayer in the Bible, and helps us see how we can have a vibrant life of prayer.
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His & Her Most Basic Needs
Join us as Dr. Schettler dives into the most basic needs of a husband and wife. This session will give you a biblical understanding of both your role in the marriage and how to best meet the needs of your spouse!
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10 Transforming Truths to Teaching
Have you ever felt helpless trying to explain a Bible story or truth? There are ways to transform your teaching! Give a listen as Dr. Schettler outlines 10 truths to capture if you want to be grow into being "apt to teach."
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Finding God's Will in the Gray Areas of Life
There are certain areas of life where God's will is specific. The Bible clearly tells us. But what are we to do in the "gray areas" of life? Give a listen as Dr. Schettler outlines three things that will help you be on track to discern God's will in every situation.
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Dealing with Disappointment
Disappointments are a natural part of life. The question is not whether or not you will be disappointed, but rather it is how you will respond to that disappointment. Give a listen to discover how to refocus your life on God in the midst of disappointments.
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The World in the Time of Jonah
In tonight's lesson, we examine what was going on in Judah, Israel, Assyria, and the world around the time of Jonah. We also spend time examining the importance of parenting, and talk about one of the most counter-cultural things you can do in our society.
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I’m Too Busy
How do we balance our to do list with our relationship with the Lord? Listen to this message we discuss busyness & performance and how they can negatively affect our mind and heart.
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A Tale of Two Altars
Let’s take a fresh look at the account of Cain & Abel. What can this old story teach us all these years later today!?
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Leaven that Blurs Our Vision
The Bible often uses leaven as a picture of sin. What happens when sin creeps in and blurs our vision? What must we do see life's path clearly and accurately? Join us as we look at Mark 8 to see how to remove the leaven that blurs our vision.
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The Power of Testimony
Is there power in a testimony? Mark describes the Transfiguration of Christ in Mark 9 and because of his eyewitness account he is forever changed. Mark challenges us to use our testimony to bring the gospel to the world.
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A Man Named Paul
Who was Paul the apostle? A religious zealot, persecutor of Christians, and witness of God before kings. How does that kind of man see himself and where does his identity lie?
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The One Who Shows Mercy
When a lawyer tested Jesus by asking ‘Who is my neighbor?’, Christ responded with a shocking story that turned religious assumptions upside down—making a despised Samaritan the hero while religious leaders passed by a dying man. Listen to discover how this parable challenges us to see mercy not as selective charity, but as boundary-crossing, sacrificial love that reveals who truly understands God’s Kingdom.
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Where is the Lord
When God’s visible power seems to disappear and all that’s left is loss, responsibility, and unanswered questions, 2 Kings 2 asks what every believer eventually must face: Where is the Lord now? This message walks through the moment Elisha stands alone at the Jordan, showing why God often waits for obedience before the miracle—and how striking the water in faith doesn’t just change your future, but gives the next generation confidence that God is still at work.
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The Kingdom is the Lord's
Though society is in shambles, God has not lost control. Though you experience disappointments, God has not abandoned you. Through the short message of Obadiah, we see that God is able to humble the proud and restore His own. Truly, He will never leave or forsake His people.
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Taking it for Granted
What if the greatest danger to our faith isn’t rejection, but familiarity? In this passage Jesus rejoices over salvation and revelation—and warns how easily awe, humility, and gratitude can quietly fade when we stop seeing the gift right in front of us.
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Chasing After the Wind
What if getting everything you want still leaves you empty? In this passage Solomon pulls back the curtain on pleasure, success, and achievement—and exposes why the soul was never meant to be satisfied by anything under the sun.
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Obadiah: Introduction
Obadiah delivered a short but powerful message to the Edomites. God would surely humble them beneath His judgments and restore His people. This small prophecy highlights the sovereignty of God over all nations and people.
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Hope and Restoration
The tribes of Israel were chosen by God to be His people. To wear His name and represent Him to the world. The ten tribes of Israel had failed repeatedly and were marked for national destruction. But God is in the redemption business. God knows your tomorrow and is faithful to equip and empower you to live through it. Give a listen as we discover the hope and restoration found at the end of Amos.
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Mission Possible
The world may be under the influence of a defeated enemy, but Jesus sends ordinary believers with extraordinary authority. In Mission Possible, Christ reveals that evangelism is spiritual warfare, obedience unleashes power, and victory is real. This message calls you to step into your mission field with confidence—rejoicing not in power, but in the unshakable truth that your name is written in heaven.
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The Work Behind the Curtain
Most of what God uses never stands in the spotlight. From a hidden O-ring to a forgotten craftsman behind the veil, Scripture shows that public glory is built on private faithfulness. The Work Behind the Curtain reveals how God fills ordinary, unseen obedience with His presence—and why what you do when no one is watching matters more than you think.
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From the pulpit of Solid Rock Baptist Church of Pendleton, IN. We desire to REACH and TEACH our world to BUILD upon the SOLID ROCK. Learn more about us at www.solidrockbc.net
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