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Clover ARP Church

Clover ARP Church

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Clover ARP is an Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in Clover, South Carolina. We are a Bible-believing church seeking to follow Jesus Christ and to live according to His ways. We believe that the Bible is the inerrant and inspired Word of God and we seek to preach, teach, and apply its truth to every area of our lives.This podcast contains the sermons delivered by our pastor on Sunday mornings.
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Tri-State Community Church

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For centuries, Christians have traveled to foreign soil to plant churches. Tri-State Community Church is an effort to plant a church right here in the Tri-State area. In a sense we are stateside missionaries with a heart to take the Good news of Jesus Christ to the Tri-State area. Tri-State Community Church operates under the oversight of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP). At Tri-State Community Church we are centered on God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Through th ...
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White Oak ARP Church podcast

White Oak Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

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White Oak Presbyterian is a church committed to glorifying God and enjoying Him forever. Toward this end, White Oak emphasizes meeting people's spiritual needs through accurate Biblical preaching and teaching from the Reformed perspective. We are pleased to offer sermons from the pulpit of White Oak free of charge. You can stream them, download them, copy them, and give them to others. We don’t just permit you to do it. We encourage you to do it! We only ask that you not alter the content in ...
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What else makes godless life vain? Ecclesiastes 4:4–6 looks forward to the call to worship in public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these three verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that fallen labor makes godless life vain. The devotional lesson explores the futility of labor and achievement apart from a relationship with God,…
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Whose glory and authority should we honor? Matthew 22:15–22 looks forward to the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these eight verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we honor all glory and authority, and therefore especially Christ's glory and authority as God Himself. The devotional explores the Pharisees' attempt to t…
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How are we to teach our children God's law? Deuteronomy 6:20–25 looks forward to the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these six verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we should teach our children the law in the context of the gospel. The devotional emphasizes the importance of Christian families understanding and conve…
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What will glory be like? Revelation 21:1–8 looks forward to the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these eight verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that glory will be free, full, and forever fellowship with God. This devotional explores the promise of a restored creation and the ultimate fulfillment of God's redemptive work…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 15—especially explaining how God used men to write His exact words. Q15. Who wrote the Bible? Holy men who were taught by the Holy Spirit. The lesson explores the origin of the Bible, asserting that it is not authored by human will but is a product of divine inspiration. Drawing on pas…
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What do the powerful do? Ecclesiastes 4:1–3 looks forward to the call to worship in public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these three verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that, under the sun, the powerful oppress. The devotional grapples with the painful reality of oppression and injustice observed under the sun, acknowledging…
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Rev. Mark Miller continues his series through 1st Corinthians with today's message entitled "Love Is Not Thin-Skinned" from 1 Corinthians 13:5. The Apostle Paul explains that love is concerned with other, not self; therefore, a truly loving person is not easily offended. The Lord Jesus Christ was the most thick-skinned Person of all time.…
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What danger does prosperity pose? Deuteronomy 6:10–19 looks forward to the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these ten verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that prosperity poses the danger of being forgetful of God. This family worship devotional warns against the danger of forgetting God, particularly when experiencing co…
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What will happen in the last day? Revelation 20:11–15 looks forward to the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that each one of us will be resurrected in the last day to stand before Christ and be judged according to whether the book of our own life is cross-referenced with His…
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What hope is there for those in intense or justly deserved pain? Micah 4:9–10 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word read in the public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these two verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that God is pleased to redeem sinners right from the midst of the pain that they deserve. This devotional expl…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 14—especially explaining how we respond with love to God's communication of Himself, and with obedience to God's communication of His will. Q14. Where do you learn how to love and obey God? In the Bible alone. The lesson emphasizes that the primary source for learning to love and obey …
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How should we make application of the reality of our death? Ecclesiastes 3:16–22 looks forward to the call to worship in public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these seven verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we should live as those who will be judged by God, and as those who receive our life as a portion from God. This fa…
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What are the prerequisites for godly speech? Proverbs 16:16–19 looks forward to the midweek sermon. In these four verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that wisdom, uprightness, and humility are the prerequisites for godly speech. The devotional emphasizes that godly, beneficial speech stems from a heart cultivated through wisdom, up…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 13—especially explaining how God isn't just able to, but actually does, do all His holy will. Q13. Can God do all things? Yes; God can do all His holy will. This lesson affirms God's absolute sovereignty, emphasizing that He not only *can* do all things but actively *does* all His holy…
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