Why Should we Believe the Bible?

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Randy McCarthy

Introduction Reading:  Romans 8:1-11

Subject:  Why Should we Believe the Bible
(Overview of the John Chapter 4)

Text: John 7:37-53 Through John 8:1-11

He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” (John 7:38)

O LORD, the hope of Israel, all that forsake thee shall be ashamed, and they that depart from me shall be written in the earth, because they have forsaken the LORD, the fountain of living waters.(Jeremiah 17:13)


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

Why should we believe the Bible? (Part 3)

Brother Randy introduced services reading from Psalms 2.


randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy continued the topic “Why should we believe the Bible?”

 

 

 

Why should we believe the Bible? (Part 2)

Allen Daniels & Terry Roach introduced services.
Brother Allen read from Psalms 89.   Elder Roach spoke about “The Holy Ghost”


randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy continued the topic “Why should we believe the Bible?”

 

 

 


allen d-newAllen Daniels closed services reading the verses from the hymn “Christ Satisfies


Whene’er you need a friend, Who is all wise, On whom you can depend, He satisfies, Christ satisfies the soul, When He has full control; On Him your burdens roll, Christ satisfies.
When darkness hovers near, And torrents rise, Christ comes the soul to cheer, He satisfies, Christ satisfies the soul, When He has full control; On Him your burdens roll, Christ satisfies.
Nothing of earth is sure, Vain hope soon dies, Things of the Lord endure, He satisfies, Christ satisfies the soul, When He has full control; On Him your burdens roll, Christ satisfies.

Why should we believe the Bible?

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy introduced services by reading from Matthew 18:1-6 and introducing the topic of how should we deal with others in the present culture who question whether the bible has relevance.  He said that as the current culture becomes more of a post-Christian pagan culture, there are great opportunities for the church to engage and bring the gospel to God’s little ones who are struggling with the emptiness of modern life.

 


mark w-new_hcMark Wattenbarger preached about the experiences of the prophet Elijah with regard to standing for our faith and dealing with opposition and doubt.  He related how that, while it was prudent for Elijah to withdraw from the threats of Jezebel Queen of Israel, it was not appropriate for him to subsequently feel sorry for himself and give up.  God told Elijah to get back to work, and encouraged him in his self-pity and discouragement. 1Kings 19.  We should be bold and encouraged, since the truth is true, and is always true, and we can trust in Him who is Truth.  We can’t heal the world by going to church; we can only help the world by being the church.

Government and Nations

Randy introduced services commenting on the Declaration of Independence.

Bill McCarthyBill McCarthy spoke on how congregations have changed over time.

1John 3:9  Rom 3:9  Col 3:1-3  Heb 12:6

 

 


randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy spoke on government and nations.

Saved by Hope | What Shall I Render

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Subject: “We are saved by hope”

Text: Romans 8:18-25
Scriptural Reference: 1 Cor 2:9


mark w-new_hcMark Wattenbarger

Subject: What Shall I Render to my God

Text: Psalms 116:1-14
Scriptural References: 1 Sam 17:26-37; John 14:15-18; Psalms 119:9; 2 Cor 1:9-10; Eccl 1:9; Josh 24:15; Romans 12:1

Walking With The Lord

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Randy McCarthy opened services by reading from Acts 17:1-4 and made comments about verse 3:”Opening and alleging, that Christ must needs have suffered, and risen again from the dead; and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ.

Subject: Walking With The Lord
Text: John 1:35-51
Scriptural References: Deut 18:15; Psalms 110:1-4; Zech 13:7; Gal 6:1; Zech 3:8-10; Dan 7:13; Psalms 2:7; Phil 3:7-10; Matt 3:1-2; Gen 28:12; 2 Cor 12:7-9

Acts chapter 18 | Standing Against Christian Persecution 

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Subject: “It is always the darkest just before the Dawn”

Text: Acts 18:1-18
Scriptural References: 1 Cor 1:1-3; Gal 6:7-9


allen d-newAllen Daniels

Subject: Standing Against Christian Persecution 

Text: Acts 18:1-8
Scriptural References:  Acts 20:22-32; 2 Tim3:12; Phil 1:21; Ezek 33:1-7; 2 Tim 3:16-17; 1 Sam 17:4-8, 23-37, 43-47; 2 Tim 4:1-8; 2 Tim 1:8; 2 Tim 2:11-13; Heb 2:14; 1 John 2:16; Psalms 51:8-12; Eph 6:10-19; James 4:7; Acts 19:13-16

The Wrath of God

Randy opened serviced reading and commenting on the Ten Commandments.


allen d-newAllen Daniels preached from Romans Chapter 6

 

 

 


randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy preached on The Wrath of God

May 22 (Randy, John, Mark)

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy opened services.

 

 


j-harvey-newJohn Harvey

 

 

 


mark w-new_hcMark Wattenbarger