Second Coming of Christ (Part 2)

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy opened services reading from Isaiah Chapter 29 (Isa. 29:13-19).  He then continues speaking about “The Second Coming of Jesus Christ“.


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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas

The Son of David

Allen Daniels introduced services reading Psalms 135:1-7.


Mark Wattenbarger

Brother Mark began his message by reading the words of the most loved hymn, “How Did My Heart Rejoice to Hear” (#176 PBH); He then preached a very able sermon from Isaiah Chapter 55, focusing his thoughts upon verse 3, “Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.” Brother Mark brought forth the beauty of this principle by showing its application to the Lord’s Redeemed children in its fulfillment in the finished work of Jesus Christ: reading Acts 13:14-39.



Referenced Hymns:  Revive Us Again;  How Did My Heart Rejoice to Hear;  What Shall I Render?

Resolutions for 2018

Randy McCarthy opened services reading and commenting the 50th Chapter of Isaiah.  He then read in John Chapter 5.

 

 


Allen Daniels spoke about Resolutions.

The Philosophy of the World vs The Truth of God’s Word

Allen Daniels introduced services by reading from Isaiah 52:7-10 and Isaiah 53:1-2


Mark Wattenbarger

Text: Romans 3:1-10

The Prophecy of Isaiah

Allen Daniels

Text: Isaiah Chapter 40

Scriptural References: Isaiah 1:18-20; Malachi 4:1-2: Matthew 3:3; John 1:19-27; Luke 16:16; Matthew 6:28-29; Deut 32:10


Song References:
How Can I a Lowly Mortal
Behold the Mount of Zion (Isa. 28:16)

The Prophecy of Isaiah

Allen Daniels

Text: Isaiah 40

“Come let us reason together, saith the LORD:…”


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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas

Christmas Day – The Wise Men

Allen Daniels introduced services reading from Isaiah Chapter 42 (Isa. 42: 1-14)


Keith West spoke on the topic of trusting in the Lord in the time of tribulations.

 

 

 


Mark Wattenbarger continued in the book of Isaiah (Isa. 42:22-25) on the prophecy of the birth of Jesus.  He continued in the New Testament focusing on the arrival of the wise men following the star in the east.