The Fields Are White for Harvest (Season 6, Episode 1)

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The Fields Are White for Harvest (Season 6, Episode 1)

Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest” (John 4:35).

Jesus said these words to His disciples as they were in Samaria. He had just spoken to a Samaritan woman at the well outside the city. She returned and told the men of the city about Jesus and they were now coming out to see Him. He said the fields were white for harvest, meaning there was success to be had in preaching the gospel in that place.

In this episode, we are going to consider Jesus’ statement and the circumstances surrounding it. We will do so by asking four questions:

  1. What did Jesus see?
  2. What did the people need?
  3. Are the fields white for harvest today?
  4. What do people need today?

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Lord Willing (Sermon #12)

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Lord Willing (Sermon #12)

We’re in between season 5 and season 6 which will start on April 25th. During the break we’re posting audio sermons each week instead of the regular episodes. The sermon for this week was preached on February 12, 2017 at the Eastside church of Christ in Morgantown, KY.

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“My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?” (Sermon #11)

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"My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?" (Sermon #11)

We’re in between season 5 and season 6 which will start on April 25th. During the break we’re posting audio sermons each week instead of the regular episodes. The sermon for this week was preached on January 22, 2017 at the Eastside church of Christ in Morgantown, KY.

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Singing Only? (Sermon #10)

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Singing Only? (Sermon #10)

We’re in between season 5 and season 6 which will start on April 25th. During the break we’re posting audio sermons each week instead of the regular episodes. The sermon for this week was preached on December 11, 2016 at the Eastside church of Christ in Morgantown, KY.

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How to Lose Your Soul (Sermon #9)

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How to Lose Your Soul (Sermon #9)

We’re in between season 5 and season 6 which will start on April 25th. During the break we’re posting audio sermons each week instead of the regular episodes. The sermon for this week was preached on January 29, 2017 at the Eastside church of Christ in Morgantown, KY.

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The Future of the Church (Season 5, Episode 9)

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The Future of the Church (Season 5, Episode 9)

This phrase is often used to refer to children growing up in the church. All parents – and everyone else involved – want to see these children grow up to be Christians. But even if they do, they are only part of the future of the church. In this episode, I want us to consider the future of the church – in particular, as it relates to each local congregation – and notice what we can do in the present to help the future church.

Article: The Future of the Church

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Why Were They Called “churches of Christ”? (Season 5, Episode 8)

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Why Were They Called "churches of Christ"? (Season 5, Episode 8)

Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ greet you” (Romans 16:16).

Paul referred to the congregations with which he was associated as “churches of Christ.” Many brethren, in an effort to follow the New Testament pattern, have also used this to identify local churches. However, some brethren have quit using this designation, choosing instead to identify themselves as “The Church in ___” or merely placing a sign in front of their building that says, “Christians Meet Here.” Of course, many more in the denominational world use other names to identify their churches (Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, etc.). Our desire must be to please Christ and serve Him faithfully. So let us consider this question: Why were those local churches in the first century called “churches of Christ,” and what bearing does this have on us today?

Article: Why Were They Called “churches of Christ”?

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