Synopsis
Dove Creek Bible Church's Podcast featuring speaker Jeff Harrington
Episodes
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Romans 1.24-32
27/08/2018 Duration: 52minIn Romans 1: 24-32, Paul describes three manifestations of God’s present wrath to various types of sinners. All three manifestations share three things in common. First, each group has received some revelation about God which is undeniable. Second, each group has rejected that revelation, replacing it with some perversion of that revelation which is inexcusable. Finally, each group is given over to some form of sin, which the sinner desires and deserves as a manifestation of God’s wrath, thereby becoming incorrigible and by which they are ultimately destroyed.
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Romans 1.18-23
20/08/2018 Duration: 41minThis week we discuss how God has revealed Himself to mankind and it is undeniable, yet mankind rejects this revelation and it is inexcusable. How has God plainly revealed Himself? We explore the undeniable proof of God's existence as we continue in the Book of Romans. Romans 1:18-23 Undeniable & Inexcusable.
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Romans 1:1-17
13/08/2018 Duration: 41minThe first seventeen verses in the book of Romans are Paul’s introduction of himself to the church at Rome. In that introduction he reveals a lot about himself. It reveals his primary sense of his identity, from whence he derives his fundamental understanding of his primary purpose. He also assesses how he is to carry out this primary purpose and what his source of personal motivation is in carrying it out. In light of what Paul says about his obligations and purpose, how should we view our own obligations and purpose?
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The Heart of the Matter - Pt. I
16/07/2018 Duration: 46minHow do we overcome apathy? Is there any benefit in exposing ourselves to situations that create righteous discomfort? Let's get to the heart of the matter.
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Gog & Magog Part 2
09/07/2018 Duration: 48minPerhaps the greatest sermon ever preached on Gog & Magog. In today's sermon we explore the Battle of Gog & Magog and consider where our security is really found.
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3 John 1-13
28/05/2018 Duration: 37min3rd John tells us of three men who serve as examples of three kinds of Christians who exist in all ages: the Cooperative Christian - Gaius, the Competitive Christian - Diotrephes, and the Consummate Christian - Demetrius.
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2 John 1.7-13
21/05/2018 Duration: 42min2nd John 1:7-13 highlights the importance of getting Jesus Christ right. Is is possible to get the Savior wrong and salvation right? Not according to John and John was concerned about those who were not getting the Savior right. John says "Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has both the Father and the Son."
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2 John
07/05/2018 Duration: 42min2nd John is one of the most neglected books of the Bible and yet it packs a powerful punch. What is the link between truth, love and obedience? In these first six verses of 2nd John the great apostle completely destroys two common fallacies about Christian Living.
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Our Faith Journey Through Brokenness
30/04/2018 Duration: 49minIt is has been said that people who say it's easy to trust the Lord have never really had to do it. Ironically, trust is always the most necessary when it is the most difficult to muster. Pastor Ryan and Chrissy D'Amato share how they had to learn to trust God in the birth of their second child, Aubrie, with Hillside Community Church in Porterville.
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Daniel 12
23/04/2018 Duration: 39minPerhaps the greatest sermon ever preached. Why have the Jewish people been persecuted so much over the course of history? What is behind all of this persecution? How have the Jewish people miraculously survived all these attempts to extinguish them as a people group? Daniel 12 assures the Jewish people they will make it all the way to the end, but not without hardship and difficulty. Nevertheless in the end "All Israel will be saved".
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Daniel 11
16/04/2018 Duration: 39minDaniel 11 contains over 130 specific prophecy references to the next 300+ years of Daniel's people and holy city. The constant political turmoil and intrigue reminds us of the instability of earthly governments and the impossibility of ever moving beyond war. Daniel also warns of a coming king in the end-times who will be the very antithesis of Jesus.