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Weekly sermons from New Hope Chapel, Carolina, RI., an evangelical community church. Started on Easter of 1992, we pray daily that the Lord will help us spread the love of Jesus to our community and beyond. Our prayer is that you will be touched by the joy that comes from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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From Old Testament History springs New Testament hope. Located in Arnold, MD, New Hope Chapel is a vibrant church, with Biblical-based teaching. Listen to a variety of teachers as they open God's Word in a way that's both profound yet easy to understand. To learn more about New Hope Chapel, please visit www.newhopechapel.org.
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Dr. Bill says, "So far, in our study of The Sermon on the Mount, we’ve heard about the beatitudes and how the very things we might consider to be negative are actually blessings. Then we touched on how, in the same way, salt makes things taste better, Jesus tells us we are salt. Then, He further declares that it is not just the teachers who are lig…
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After the rich poetry of the Beatitudes, it feels like Jesus is switching gears and speaking in riddles. What does Jesus mean about being the salt of the world, or the light of the world? Well, one clue is embedded in Jesus’s final two blessings about being righteous and being persecuted. Another clue is tucked somewhere you and I wouldn’t necessar…
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Jesus came to bring the Kingdom of God down to earth. So where is it now? Listen and learn about the first four Beatitudes, where Jesus lays down foundational principles for every citizen of His Kingdom. Blessings and rewards are available to hearts that reflect what truly matters to God. Julie Coleman…
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Matthew’s Gospel is often called the teaching Gospel because Matthew concentrated on what Jesus taught, and arranged his material kind of like a catechism. After establishing Jesus’s credentials in the first three chapters, Matthew now turned to the school Jesus was about to establish, and to the students who become a part of that school. This week…
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In Matthew’s Gospel, we have already learned a lot about Jesus. His genealogy is robust. His birth, miraculous. The visit from the magi, unexpected. Last week we heard about the testing he underwent in the wilderness. Matthew now turns from Jesus’ background and preparation to the actual account of his ministry. Listen to hear about the unusual dec…
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Have you ever sensed that you were in spiritual warfare? Can you identify any current difficulties in your life that may be the product of spiritual oppression? Jesus faced a spiritual battle in Matthew 4:1-11. We can learn a lot about Satan's tactics from that encounter, as well as the power available to resist him and his schemes. At one time or …
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Have you ever wondered why Jesus was baptized? Have you ever wondered why there needed to be a John the Baptist? Couldn’t Jesus have just shown up and accomplished the same goals without John arriving first? Why do the four gospels address the baptism differently? Why did the Pharisees and Sadducees show up? Why, Why, Why? It’s okay to ask why, it …
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We have seen that Matthew, writing near the middle or end of the first century, is presenting a picture of Jesus as no ordinary man, but as the Messiah. Last Sunday we looked at the magi and their announcement and celebration of the birth of the King of the Jews. The opposition to God's plan begins with Herod's obsession to see the child (this riva…
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All of the Gospels present the new kingdom Jesus came to establish. Matthew's Gospel is particularly compelling because of the account of the visit of the magi. We all know the story, but why was it included in the book of Matthew, but not in the book of Luke? Listen to find out the surprising answer! Steve Coleman…
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Matthew recorded not only Jesus's royal credentials, but also his divine lineage and prophetic heritage. Rather than let the story unfold and gradually reveal who Jesus really is, Matthew wanted his readers to know from the first page of his Gospel that Jesus is God the Son, Messiah. Why did Matthew write it this way? And what implications does thi…
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This week Joanne Hagemeyer concludes her four-part series on Discipling. She says, "What does a resilient and remarkable faith look like? We find out whenever plans unexpectedly or suddenly change, when obstacles arise, when the road gets long and hard. Resilience is something that God works into our character, but being remarkable ... well, that's…
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Images and imagery are used a lot in the Bible. Jesus is portrayed appearing as a lamb in Revelation 4. In Nebuchadnezzar's dream, a huge statue made of various metals is interpreted by Daniel as representing the nations of the world. Joseph told Pharoah that the seven skinny cows he dreamed of meant Egypt would go through seven years of famine. Je…
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