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Acts 4:32-5:11 - Pure Church

6/2/2025
Main idea: True unity in the Spirit results in a true reputation 1. Barnabas—Son of encouragement 2. Ananias and Sapphira—Children of Hypocrisy Discussion Questions: 1. What do we learn about Barnabas in this passage? 2. What parallels can we draw between the early church's practices and how we can pursue unity in the church today? 3. What was the real sin of Ananias and Sapphira? 4. The sermon pointed out that the real marvel in this story is not just God’s judgment but also His mercy to us in Christ. How does the gospel give us hope, even in the face of our own sin?

Duration:00:48:17

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Acts 4:1-31 - Sharing in Boldness

5/28/2025
Big Idea: Faith fuels boldness by the Spirit to proclaim the name of Jesus. 1. (v.1-4)The Spirit gives boldness… in the face of opposition 2. (v. 5-22)The Spirit gives boldness… no matter your station 3 (v.23-31) The Spirt gives boldness to…pray for more boldness Discussion Questions 1. How have you seen God use opposition in your own life—to advance the gospel? 2. Why is the exclusivity of Jesus still a stumbling block today, and how can we communicate this truth with both conviction and compassion? 3. Where do you feel least qualified to speak about Christ, and how does the Spirit’s filling (4:8, 31) reshape that sense of inadequacy? 4. What might change in our prayers—and our expectations—if we prioritized bold witness over comfort or security?

Duration:00:39:55

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Acts 3 - Power in the Name

5/28/2025
Big Idea: The name of Jesus brings healing, truth, and salvation. 1. The name of Jesus brings healing for the broken (v.1-10) 2. The name of Jesus brings truth for the ignorant (v.11-18) 3. The name of Jesus brings salvation and refreshment (v.19-26) Discussion Questions: 1. What does it mean to act or pray “in the name of Jesus”? 2. How does the healing of the lame man demonstrate the gospel message—not just physically but spiritually? 3. Peter confronts the people’s ignorance and calls them to repentance (vv. 17–19). Why is willful ignorance so dangerous? 4. What kind of “refreshing” does repentance bring (v. 20)?

Duration:00:39:09

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Acts 2:42-47 The Church in Fellowship

5/28/2025
Main idea: A healthy church loves teaching, fellowship, communion, and praying together. A healthy church loves teaching A healthy church loves fellowship A healthy church loves communion A healthy church loves praying together Discussion Questions: 1. What does the repeated phrase “the word of God increased and multiplied” suggest about how the church grows? 2. How does the biblical definition of fellowship (koinonia) differ from how we often use the word today? 3. Why is it important for the church to be intentional about meeting together for meals in homes, not just for formal gatherings? 4. Why is praying with and for others in your local church essential to spiritual unity and growth?

Duration:00:48:07

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Acts 2:1-41 - The Coming of the Holy Spirit

5/8/2025
Main idea: The coming of the Holy Spirit brings together a people through the power of preaching. The Coming of the Holy Spirit The Preaching powered by the Holy Spirit The Repentance because of the Holy Spirit Discussion Questions: 1. What does this passage teach us about God’s heart for the nations and the global mission of the church? 2. What does it mean to “call upon the name of the Lord”? How would you explain that to someone unfamiliar with Christian faith? 3. Why is it important for us to understand that Jesus’ death was not a mistake or miscalculation? 4. What is the difference between repentance, regret, and remorse? How can we know if we’ve truly repented?

Duration:00:47:52

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Acts 1 - Ministry Continues

5/5/2025
Main idea: Man is God’s method to reach the world. The Classroom of God - v.1-11 The 12th Man - v.12-26 Discussion Questions: 1. What is the significance of the name “Theophilus”? How might it shape how we read Luke and Acts? 2. What does it mean that “man is God’s method” for spreading the Gospel? How should that impact how we live? 3. What comfort should we draw from knowing Jesus is our High Priest who intercedes for us right now? 4. In your own life, can you share a time when God asked you to wait? How did it shape your faith? 5. Why do we no longer cast lots to know God's will? How can believers seek God's guidance today?

Duration:00:45:19

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John 20:1-31 - The Resurrection

4/21/2025
Main idea: Resurrection morning gives us a new relationship of peace with God through belief in Jesus Christ. A New Morning vv. 1-10 A New Relationship vv. 11-18 A New Peace vv. 19-23 A New Belief vv. 24-31 Discussion questions: 1.How would you explain the significance of the resurrection to someone who has never heard the story before? 2. What does it mean to you personally that you can call God your Father in the same way Jesus does? 3. What does this say about how Jesus pursues us in our fear or doubt? 4. What comfort does it bring to know that Jesus sees and understands us even in our doubts and questions?

Duration:00:46:37

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John 12:12-19 - The Humble Entry

4/14/2025
Main idea: The king has come! Hope in Him for salvation, peace, and victory. I. The palms and sure salvation (v. 12-14) II. The donkey and a kingdom of peace (v. 14-15) III. The followers and Christ’s complete victory Discussion Questions: 1. Read Zechariah 9:9. What does this prophecy teach us about the nature of Jesus’ kingship? 2. What “kings” (or ruling desires) compete with Jesus for authority in your life? 3. How is Jesus’ idea of victory different from the world’s? How does this challenge your expectations of what God “should” do in your life? 4. Many in the crowd followed Jesus because of the miracle with Lazarus (v.17–18). What’s the danger in having a faith based only on signs and experiences? 5. Are there areas in your life where you’ve waved a palm branch but not surrendered the throne?

Duration:00:44:57

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Habbakuk 3 - Prayer and Praise

4/14/2025
Main idea: God’s sovereignty is not without God’s mercy Habakkuk’s reverence in humility Habakkuk’s rest in the power of God Habakkuk’s rejoicing in God’s sovereignty Discussion Questions: -How does focusing on God's character rather than our circumstances help reshape our response to suffering or injustice? -Are you more troubled by the sins of the world or the sins of the church—and why? -Why is it important for faith to be rooted in God’s historical acts rather than our feelings or current circumstances? -What specific ways can you practice remembering God’s faithfulness this week?

Duration:00:50:32

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Habbakuk 1:12-2:20 - The Second Complaint

4/14/2025
Main idea: God’s lateness is not God’s negligence. 1. Habakkuk’s response 2. God’s answer Discussion Questions 1. Habakkuk initially questions God’s justice, assuming Judah is more righteous than Babylon. How does Romans 3:10–12 challenge this assumption? 2. Why is it important to bring our questions and doubts to God rather than relying solely on friends, social media, or our own reasoning? 3. What does it mean to “live by faith” as stated in Habakkuk 2:4? How is this relevant to our lives today? 4. Habakkuk chose to stand as a watchman and wait for God’s response. How can we position ourselves to hear from God in seasons of waiting?

Duration:00:42:40

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Habbakkuk 1:1-11 - The First Complaint

3/24/2025
Main idea: God’s silence is not God’s absence 1. Habakkuk’s urgent complaint 2. God’s unique answer Discussion Questions: 1. What are some examples of oppression and injustice in our world today that might provoke a similar lament? 2. Why do you think God chose to use the Babylonians, a wicked nation, as His instrument of judgment? 3. How does the story of Joseph relate to Habakkuk’s struggle with God's justice? 4. What might change in your prayers this week after reflecting on Habakkuk’s prayer?

Duration:00:42:04

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Hebrews 12:18-29 - The Kingdom of God

3/24/2025
Text: Hebrews 12:18-29 Big Idea: The blood of Jesus grants us the opportunity to gratefully worship our God. 1. Mount Sinai will kill you: the blood of Jesus moves you to Mount Zion (v.18-24) 2. Listen to God’s voice: the things of this earth will pass away (v.25-27) 3. You have received a kingdom by grace: offer grateful service (v.28-29) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. How does the imagery of Mount Sinai (fear, judgment, distance) compare to that of Mount Zion (grace, joy, access to God)? 2. Hebrews 12:25 warns, “See that you do not refuse him who is speaking.” What are some ways that you might be refusing to listen to God’s voice? 3. What are some “shakable” things in our lives that we are tempted to cling to(vv. 26-27)? 4. Verse 28 calls us to grateful worship because we have received a kingdom that cannot be shaken. How does gratitude shape the way we approach worship, obedience, and daily life? 5. Verse 24 says that Jesus’ blood speaks a better word than the blood of Abel. What does this mean? How does Christ’s sacrifice change our standing before God?

Duration:00:39:06

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Hebrews 12:1-17 - The Author, Founder, and Perfecter

3/10/2025
Big idea: Endure the race by faith. 1. Look to Jesus as you run the race (v.1-3) 2. Endure God’s Discipline for your good (v. 4-11) 3. Strive for peace with others and for holiness (v.12-17)

Duration:00:45:32

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Romans 4:13-25 - A Realized Faith

3/4/2025
Audio does not come in till 6:00 Main idea: The law won’t save you, only faith in God saves. The law won’t save you (13-15) Only faith in God saves (16-17) Abraham as an example (18-25) Discussion Questions: 1. Why is it significant that the law was given long after the promise to Abraham? 2. What does it mean for salvation to “rest on grace,” and why is this important in Paul’s argument? 3. What does it mean to be spiritually dead, and how does one receive spiritual life? 4. How did Abraham’s deep reflection on God’s nature strengthen his faith? How can we do the same in our own lives?

Duration:00:48:10

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Romans 4:9-12 - An Obedient Faith

2/24/2025
Main idea: Righteousness only comes to us through faith. (1) Righteousness is received apart from circumcision (2) Righteousness has a sign and seal in circumcision (3) Righteousness is given with or without circumcision Discussion Questions: 1. What does the delay between Abraham’s justification and his circumcision teach us about the role of works in salvation? 2. In what ways do modern believers sometimes fall into the same mindset as those who thought circumcision contributed to salvation? 3. How do sacraments like baptism and communion function as signs and seals today? In what ways are they similar to and different from circumcision in the Old Testament? 4. What are some ways that faith is like walking? How does this metaphor help us understand the Christian life?

Duration:00:46:36

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Romans 4:1-8 - A Believing Faith

2/18/2025
Main idea: We are made right with God through faith. 1. Was Abraham good enough to be saved by his works? 2. Was David too bad not to be saved because of his works? Discussion Questions 1. What does it mean that faith was "credited" to Abraham as righteousness? How does this apply to believers today? 2. Why do some people struggle with the idea of justification by faith alone? What are some common misconceptions? 3. How does Psalm 32 describe the experience of unconfessed sin? Have you ever felt the weight of sin in your own life? 4. Why is confession necessary for experiencing the blessing of forgiveness?

Duration:00:43:10

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Exodus 35-40 - The Way Forward

2/10/2025
Main idea: God is faithful to his promises and he will dwell with his people in glory through a cloud. The Arriving Cloud The Forbidding Cloud The Guiding & Faithful Cloud Discussion Questions: 1. What does it mean for God to "move in" with His people? How does this passage deepen our understanding of God’s desire to be near His people? 2. What does this passage teach us about the holiness of God and human limitations? 3. How does God’s leading of Israel through the cloud demonstrate both His immanence (nearness) and transcendence (greatness)? 4. How should our awareness of God’s overwhelming glory impact the way we worship Him today?

Duration:00:45:47

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Exodus 32-34 - The Glory of God and Failure of Man

2/3/2025
Big idea: Through His intercessor, God reveals His glory as he renews His covenant with His idolatrous people. 1. The Idolatry of God’s people and their need for an Intercessor (ch.32) 2. The commission to Canaan and a repentant people (33:1-16) 3. The Glory of God and His Covenant renewal (33:17-34:35) Discussion Questions: 1. What does the golden calf incident teach us about the nature of idolatry, and how do we see similar patterns of idolatry in our own lives today? 2. Why do you think God took idolatry so seriously in Exodus 32? How does this reflect His justice and mercy, and how should that shape our understanding of God today? 3. Moses interceded for the people despite their rebellion. How does this point us to Jesus as our ultimate intercessor, and how does His intercession impact our relationship with God? 4. Moses pleaded for God’s presence to go with Israel (Exodus 33:15). What does this reveal about Moses’ understanding of God’s presence, and how should it shape our dependence on God in our daily lives? 5. When Moses asked to see God’s glory (Exodus 33:18), God revealed His character instead. What does this teach us about God’s glory, and how does beholding His glory transform us as believers (2 Corinthians 3:18)?

Duration:00:45:09

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Exodus 25-31 - Heaven on Earth

1/28/2025
Main idea: God’s desire is for a holy place, a holy people and, a holy process as we enter into worship of Him. 1. God desires a holy place (25-27) 2. God desires a holy people (28:1-29:37; 31) 3. God desires a holy process (29:38-30:38) Discussion questions: 1. The people were asked to give only if their hearts moved them. Why do you think God emphasized willingness to give rather than obligation? 2. How does understanding the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice (Hebrews 9:11–14) help us address feelings of guilt or inadequacy in our spiritual lives? 3. What are practical ways to reflect the "glory and beauty" of Christ in our worship and daily lives? 4. What obstacles or excuses tend to keep people from gathering weekly for worship? How can we prioritize worship in our lives without letting other commitments interfere?

Duration:00:56:58

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Exodus 20:22-24:18 - Laws and the Covenant

1/21/2025
Exodus 20:22-24:18 Main idea: God’s people seek to glorify God and love others through the obedience of the law. 1. God’s people glorify God through right worship 2. God’s people love others through relating justly 3. God’s people are safe to obey God’s law and receive blessing. Discussion Questions: 1. How does the command to avoid worshiping like the pagans challenge us to examine modern worship practices? 2. How does the treatment of slaves outlined in Exodus 21 contrast with the chattel slavery practiced in other parts of history, such as in America? 3. In what ways can the church today care for marginalized groups, such as immigrants, orphans, and widows? 4. How does knowing that Jesus perfectly fulfilled the law impact the way you view your own relationship with God's commands? 5. For those struggling with shame over sin, how does the gospel message of Christ’s blood and righteousness provide hope and freedom?

Duration:00:55:06