Randy McCarthy spoke about Redemption.
Referenced Scriptures: [Revelation 5:1-7, Jeremiah 32:6-15, 37-44]
Mark Wattenbarger spoke about God’s Creations.
Referenced Scriptures: [Psalm 19:1-7, 104:1-15, 31-35]
Randy McCarthy spoke about Redemption.
Referenced Scriptures: [Revelation 5:1-7, Jeremiah 32:6-15, 37-44]
Mark Wattenbarger spoke about God’s Creations.
Referenced Scriptures: [Psalm 19:1-7, 104:1-15, 31-35]
Allen Daniels spoke about Redemption.
Mark Wattenbarger
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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas
Mark Wattenbarger read from 1st Corinthians chapter 15 and Ephesians chapter 1 and spoke on Redemption and the Resurrection.
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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas
Allen Daniels read from the Book of Job chapter 14 and spoke on Redemption.
Job 14:14-15 If a man die, shall he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come. Thou shalt call, and I will answer thee: thou wilt have a desire to the work of thine hands.
Allen Daniels
Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
The Scriptures answers these three questions:
(1) Where did I come from? (2) Why am I here? (3) Where am I going?
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In this sermon, Randy examines the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 1). Randy stresses that the second coming, also referred to in the Scriptures as the Day of Redemption, is an important doctrine taught by every book in the New Testament. Randy discusses reasons why God’s people sometimes are not as excited about His second coming as they should be, and addresses three questions: Why is He coming, How is He coming, and When is He coming.
Scripture References: Acts 1:9-11; 1Cor 15:20-26, 51; Matt 24:26- ; Rev 1:1- ; Luke 21:24-28; 2Thes 2:1-9; 2Pet 3: ; 2Thes 1: -10
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Allen opened services by reading from the 49th Psalm and discussed the redemption we have through the precious blood of Christ Jesus our Lord.
Randy discussed the seven feast days that the Lord gave the nation of Israel to observe (Lev 23).
These feast days are : Passover . Unleavened Bread . Firstfruits
Weeks (Pentecost) . Trumpets . Day of Atonement . Tabernacles (Booths)
Randy pointed out how that each of these feast days point to different aspects of the person and work of Jesus Christ. The first three feasts in the Spring (Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits) were fulfilled in the suffering, death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus. The fourth Spring feast, Pentacost, signified the commencement of the gospel age, as recorded in Acts 2. The three feasts in the Fall (Trumpets, Day of Atonement and Tabernacles) signify aspects of the Lord Jesus’ second coming. He will come with the sound of a trumpet (1 Thes 4:13-20), there will be a great day of judgment where God separates His sheep from the goats (Matt 25:31-46), and then God’s people dwell with him forever with Him in their midst (Tabernacles).
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Mark Wattenbarger and Allen Daniels spoke about Redeeming Love. This was the theme for Harmony Plains Singing School 2014 (51st Session) and its theme text was Romans 5:8-9.
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In Psalm 8, David contemplates the wonders of creation and examines how that man is a special creation made in the image of God. While aspects of this image were lost in the Fall, God has nevertheless redeemed His elect family out of the fallen human race by raising up another man, Christ Jesus the Lord, who has and will ultimately demonstrate dominion upon all the earth. As shown by the New Testament (Heb 2; 1 Cor 15), Psalm 8 is a Messianic Psalm ultimately pointing to the revealed glory of Christ with His People in the resurrection.
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