Sermons

God's Sovereign Judgment

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Adapting to Culture... Or Not!

Dr. Voddie Baucham speaks on Paul's interaction with the Athenian culture in Acts 17 and whether or not he was trying to adapt to it or proclaim to it....

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The Flood Judgment

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The Theological Reasons for Hope

We have seen many historical reasons for hope given throughout scripture; but here in Daniel chapter 2 we see the reasons for that hope from a Theological standpoint. Download GfBC's Sermon App for iPhone, iPod, and iPad here. Study Resources for the Book of Daniel...

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Attributes of the Law

Chiastic Structure of Daniel 2In looking at the Chiastic Structure of Daniel 2, we see that the praise of God is central. God is demonstrating His might be using Daniel to preserve His people. In verses 1-16 of this chapter, we see a sovereign ruler issue forth a law that is to difficult for anyone to obey, yet God satisfies ......

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God Preserves the Faithful Remnant

As the faithful remnant is carried off into exile, we see that God does not abandon them to a foreign king or culture. Rather, God preserves his people by maintaining their identity, their purity, and their purpose. Commentaries on the book of Daniel:...

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Praise God for the Gospel!

It has been rightly said that "orthodoxy leads to orthopraxy". It is also true, and perhaps more so, that "orthodoxy leads to doxology". In this last sermon on our series in Romans, Dr. Baucham explains how Paul's telling of the true Gospel leads him and us to praise a magnificent God for announcement of what He has done in Christ, ......

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Passing Judgment

Our culture has come up with a new "John 3:16," a new verse that everyone knows and quotes all the time. Our culture's new verse that everyone knows is "Do not pass judgment". In Romans 14, we see a verse that talks about passing judgment on the brethren. What does that really mean? What is the difference between "making" a ......

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Liberty of Conscience

The Jews and Gentiles in the book of Romans had a hard time coming together because of the different scruples that they had regarding their customs. But who was right and who was wrong? Did Paul condemn them both? He actually allowed them to live together by their own consciences, but what does that mean? How do we have a ......

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Fellowship of the Weak and Strong

In Romans 14, Paul instructs his hearers in in the we are to fellowship with the weak and the strong. What did Paul mean when he said "welcome them"? What did Paul mean when he called someone "weak"? In this sermon, Pastor Stephen Bratton answers many of these questions and discusses how this applies to us today....

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