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Pastor Mark Tanious and Pastor Brady Wolcott dig deep into God's Word to give us practical teachings on living a life that is gospel-centered in this modern age. They discuss tough, contemporary issues like social inequality, sexuality, the credibility of the Bible, and healthy church practices. They also provide in-depth Bible studies of Old and New Testament books (chapter by chapter). Whatever the message is, it is a guarantee that EVERY sermon will point back to the gospel and our new li ...
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Thinking Out Loud

Pastor Brian Eberly

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God's Word is nothing less than His love letter to mankind. To know it, teach it, and even more to follow it, is my passion. Here you will find messages I have shared over the years. There is no greater honor than sharing the truths of God's Word with others! I welcome your thoughts on what you hear.
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High Pointe Baptist Church

High Pointe Baptist Church

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High Pointe Baptist Church exists to see all peoples become whole-hearted followers of Jesus Christ by reaching unbelievers, gathering worshipers and making disciples to the glory of God. We praise God for your desire to hear the Word of God preached! We pray that the Lord will use these sermons to bless your heart and your pursuit to dig deeper into His Word. At the same time we would like to encourage you to utilize these as supplemental to the preaching you are receiving in the local cove ...
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This past Friday our small team arrived home from Morehouse, MO. Where we served the local First Baptist church and the pastor Jason Crow. Jason is a bi-vocational pastor who is married to Amber. They have six children, some adopted and two special needs children. His life is full and challenging. The church is struggling. Half of the congregation …
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This is a very challenging passage. How do we respond to our leaders when they promote immoral things and even use our tax dollars to pay for things that we don’t approve of? As Christians who stand for the truth of God’s word, we must not be surprised by the resistance and even persecution from the world around us. In 1 Peter, the apostle is writi…
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There is power in personal testimony. Doctrine and theology are extremely important, but people are drawn to the reality of God’s supernatural activity in the world (see 1 Corinthians 2:4-5). This past Sunday we remembered the Lord’s supper as a testimony, we heard a powerful testimony of healing, and we witnessed someone testifying to their salvat…
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Identity is a complex thing. We identify ourselves by many different criteria, none of which fully explains who we are. If you are a Christian, you have an identity that is supremely more important than any other title or identifier. As we saw in 1 Peter 2:1-3, these new believers were maturing through suffering. Suffering can produce spiritual mat…
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If you have lived for any length of time, you have realized by now that life can be unfair. Sometimes we get attacked, violated, and humiliated, even by those we trusted and befriended. Psalm 35 is a prayer of David crying out for vindication and relief from his attackers. Maybe you can identify with David today; perhaps you are experiencing injust…
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Christians, like babies, are expected to grow. When one is born again, there is an expectation that the young believer will grow into spiritual maturity. Satan and his demons have many weapons that they use to prevent a new believer from becoming all that God has called them to be. One of these tools is complacency, settling for the status quo and …
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Whenever I can offer Bibles at outreach events or to people on the streets, people eagerly jump at the chance to have the Word of God in their own hands. They have a hunger for this book that is supernatural. But yet in the church, where we proclaim the Word and stand on it as a pillar of the church, the Bible seems to be less valued, or at least l…
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Have you considered how much time you waste in a day? In today’s passage, the apostle Peter reminds us that we are judged impartially by God, ransomed from futility, and set apart for God’s glory. Judged Impartially Peter writes in 1 Peter 1:17, “And if you call on him as Father who judges impartially according to each one’s deeds, conduct yourselv…
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It has been said that the theme of 1 Peter is, “The Christian’s hope in times of trial”. In the first section of chapter 1, Peter emphasized walking in hope; but now his emphasis is walking in holiness (see 1 John 3:3). 1 Peter 1:13 reads, “Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that wil…
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Jesus is alive! Throughout the pages of the Bible, we see prophecies and their fulfillment hundreds of years apart. Notice that when Jesus revealed himself to his disciples, he referred to the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms containing information about himself (see Luke 24:44). The entire Bible points to Jesus (see Isaiah 53 and Psalm 2…
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Sight is one of our most valuable senses, but there is a blindness that is worse than physical blindness: spiritual blindness. Physical blindness, even though it could affect one’s entire lifetime, is not as bad as spiritual blindness that can lead to an eternity separated from God. This week we remember Palm Sunday, the day Jesus rode into Jerusal…
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How does God heal when we feel betrayed? How does He heal Peter who betrayed Him? This is a sermon on the effects of betrayal trauma and how it has come up in our own community at large and what it is and how God might want to heal it in our lives. Video played at end of sermon by Common Hymnal called "He has Time" from YouTube: https://www.youtube…
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Recently I had the privilege of traveling with a team of missionaries to South Africa, taking the Gospel message to the public schools. The message was powerfully received and changed thousands of lives. The Gospel is incredibly powerful and yet seemingly simple to proclaim. The Apostle Peter, writing to exiled Jewish believers, wrote the book of 1…
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