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Rooted in the Word. Proclaiming His Glory. Join us each week on Proclaiming His Word, a podcast featuring the expository preaching ministry of Jeremy Minor, pastor of Whitesboro Baptist Church in rural Southeastern Oklahoma. Grounded in the timeless truths of Scripture and driven by a passion for proclaiming God's glory, Pastor Jeremy delivers messages that are biblically faithful, Christ-centered, and deeply relevant for everyday life. Whether you're part of our local congregation or listen ...
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Northwest Community Church

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Northwest Community Church is a community of believers who are passionate about making disciples of Jesus Christ through Christ-centered worship, biblical exposition, and the life-changing message of the gospel. For more information about our church, please visit our website at www.nccphx.org. There you can find more detailed information about our leadership, ministries, and other helpful resources.
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Atlantic Gospel Hour

Atlantic Gospel Chapel

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Biblical exposition and gospel-centered preaching from Atlantic Gospel Chapel, an independent evangelical church in Atlantic, Iowa. Since 1954, we've been committed to faithful Bible teaching that encourages believers, explains salvation through Jesus Christ, and addresses life's challenges through the lens of Scripture. Each message reflects our dedication to the inspired, inerrant Word of God.
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Looking to Jesus, with Brian G. Hedges

Brian G. Hedges - Redeemer Church, Niles, Michigan, USA

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“Looking to Jesus” features the preaching ministry of Brian G. Hedges, lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Niles, Michigan. Brian’s sermons are focused on the Christ-centered exposition and application of the Scriptures. His aim in preaching is to be “true to the text, true to the gospel, and true to life.” New episodes are released every week or two. Brian and his wife, Holly, have been married since 1996 and have four children. Brian is the author of Christ Formed in You; Christ All Sufficie ...
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The Emmaus Project Podcast

Emmaus Project Podcast

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Two Brothers, one podcast and a whole bunch of theology. If you love theology, interviews and a few laughs here and there, this is the podcast for you. Welcome to the Emmaus Project podcast where we remind you that Jesus loves exposition. Here at the Emmaus Project podcast we are all about exposition. Our favorite preachers are expositors, we ourselves are expositors and we are convinced of the importance and need for exposition. Our name comes from Luke 24:13-33. In this passage, the two di ...
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Season 9 — Dressing for Battle: Gospel Armor for the Fight of Faith Episode 10 — The Weapon of “All-Prayer” In this episode, Brian Hedges explores how prayer functions as the ultimate weapon in spiritual battle, drawing deeply from Ephesians 6:10-20 in the concluding message of the series “Dressing for Battle.” Discover how prayer isn’t just an opt…
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Can you believe in Jesus as a great teacher but still be lost? Nicodemus came to Jesus acknowledging His miracles and divine authority—yet Jesus told him he couldn't even see the kingdom without being born again. This penetrating message exposes the danger of "easy believism" that skips over the uncomfortable truth: you must first recognize yoursel…
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Ever try cutting wood with a chainsaw that isn't running? That's the Christian life without grace—exhausting, ineffective, and frustrating. This message from 2 Timothy 2:1-7 exposes the illusion of spiritual strength built on self-effort rather than sustained dependence on Christ's grace. You'll discover why the strongest Christians are those who r…
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In this week’s message, we’re launching our journey through the book of 1 Peter. Today we’re looking at just the first two verses—an introduction packed with rich truth. Peter opens by reminding believers who they are: elect exiles, chosen by God and scattered with purpose. We explore the background of this letter, the heart behind Peter’s writing,…
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What if the only Bible in your entire church was buried under dust in a forgotten drawer? That was the spiritual state of Israel when an unlikely 8-year-old king named Josiah took the throne—no godly father, no spiritual heritage, surrounded by decades of idolatry and corruption. Yet God brought light from darkness. This message draws stunning para…
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What if picking up a screw in a parking lot could be storing treasure in heaven? This message challenges the American assumption that financial security equals safety, revealing that moth, rust, and thieves still destroy earthly wealth—even $1.1 million can vanish overnight. From Matthew 6:19-24, you'll discover why Jesus doesn't just want your tit…
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Why are Christians so uncomfortable talking about Jesus as fully human? From the first century to today, believers have tried to protect Christ from the messy realities of human existence—but John's first letter destroys that impulse. Writing against Gnostic heresies that denied Christ came in the flesh, John declares with eyewitness authority: "Wh…
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When danger comes, will you be the one who climbs the tree or the one who stays? Paul wrote 2 Timothy 1:13-18 from a Roman dungeon, largely abandoned by those he loved—yet one man, Onesiphorus, refused to shrink back. This message exposes the constant temptation to abandon sound doctrine when the cost gets too high, to feel embarrassed about biblic…
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Are you afraid to speak up about your faith because of what others might think? The world wants to shame you into silence, calling biblical truth hateful, bigoted, and foolish. But Paul's final words to Timothy reveal a different path—one where suffering for the gospel becomes a blessing, not a burden. This message from 2 Timothy 1:8-12 exposes the…
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The problem of evil and suffering in the world is one of the key issues in our modern age, especially as the world struggles to reconcile this with the concept of a loving God. In light of the recent murder of Charlie Kirk, this question becomes even more relevant. Kirk, known primarily as a conservative commentator was, more importantly, a faithfu…
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Ever wonder what "Lord willing" actually means? Ned Brown tackles one of Christianity's most misunderstood phrases and reveals something far more profound: God's ultimate will isn't about controlling your schedule or micromanaging your decisions—it's about relationship. From the Garden of Eden where God created humanity in His image to the New Jeru…
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In Jonah 4 we come to the abrupt ending of this short book, and with it, a sobering question: when God confronts our hearts, will we respond like Jonah or with humble obedience? Today we walk through the Lord’s final correction of this wayward prophet and see the wisdom of God on full display. He reminds us that possessions are perishable, people a…
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Can you give thanks while sitting in a sewer, awaiting execution? The Apostle Paul could—and did. Writing from Rome's worst prison cell, covered in darkness and filth, Paul opens his final letter with gratitude, not despair. This powerful exploration of 2 Timothy 1:1-7 reveals how Paul maintained a clear conscience despite suffering unjustly, and w…
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What would you say if you knew you had only weeks to live? The Apostle Paul faced this reality in a Roman prison cell—abandoned by friends, awaiting execution under Emperor Nero's brutal persecution of Christians. Yet his final letter to Timothy reveals not despair, but powerful encouragement and unwavering focus on what truly matters. This message…
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Would you obey God if His instructions seemed completely counterintuitive? Elijah faced exactly that: commanded to announce a drought, then sent to drink from a brook that would inevitably dry up during that same drought. This powerful sermon explores the prophet's unwavering obedience and reveals three critical truths about Christian stewardship. …
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Is God's law only for Christians, or does He expect governing authorities to uphold His standards too? This challenging sermon tackles the most controversial use of God's law—its role in restraining evil throughout society, not just within the church. Discover why civil rulers from ancient Israel to modern democracies are appointed by God and held …
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Who loves you? More importantly, can the one who loves you actually keep their promises? This deeply personal meditation on Psalm 23 tackles the heart of what it means to call Jesus "my shepherd." Through candid personal stories—from childhood memories to heart surgery—discover why knowing who your shepherd is matters more than any other relationsh…
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Podcast Description: Season 9 — Dressing for Battle: Gospel Armor for the Fight of Faith Episode 9 — Take the Sword of the Spirit In “Take the Sword of the Spirit,” Brian Hedges examines the image of Scripture as both an offensive and defensive weapon in spiritual warfare, grounded in Ephesians 6:10–20. He teaches how the word of God is uniquely “t…
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Can you use a wrench to hammer a nail? Technically yes, but you'll damage both the tool and the job. The same principle applies to God's law—misusing it leads to spiritual disaster, but understanding its proper function brings freedom and transformation. This sermon tackles one of Christianity's most misunderstood topics: the relationship between l…
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