Eastmont Church Weekly Teachings
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Episodes
Romans 2:25-29
Romans 2:17-24
Romans 2:12-16
Romans 2:6-11
Romans 2:2-5
Romans 2:1
Romans 1:29-32
The Church | Part 2
The Church | Part 1
Romans 1:24-28 | Practical Application
Romans 1:28
Romans 1:26-27 | Part 2
Romans 1:26-27 | Part 1
Romans 1:24-25
Romans 1:16-23
Romans | Archaeology & History with Dr. Titus Kennedy
Romans 1:16
Easter Service | 2025
Romans 1:7-15
In Romans 1:7–15 , Paul shares his deep love for the church in Rome, reminding them they are loved by God and called to be saints. Though he hasn’t met them, he prays for them constantly and longs to encourage and be encouraged by their faith. This message explores the power of prayer, the need for mutual discipleship, and the call to preach the gospel to all people—no matter their background. Healthy churches, Paul shows us, are marked by prayer, growth, and evangelism.
Romans 1:2-6 | Pt. 3
In this powerful message from Romans 1:2–6, Pastor Blaine walks us through the deep theological roots of Paul’s introduction to the book of Romans. He unpacks what it means to receive grace as unmerited favor, explores the shift from individual salvation to the collective calling of the Church, and clarifies how every believer is both saved and sent. Drawing from both Scripture and personal stories, the message challenges us to live with obedience not out of guilt, but from a transformed heart. ...
Romans 1:2-6 | Pt.2
Romans 1:2-6 | Pt. 1
In this deep dive into Romans 1:2–6 (Part One), we explore Paul's theological introduction to the book of Romans—unpacking the promise of the gospel, the identity of Jesus, and the results of the gospel in our lives. From exegesis to typology, we examine why Scripture—not tradition or personality—must be our foundation for truth. This message challenges us to be students of the Word, discerning truth with clarity, humility, and conviction. 📖 Key Themes: The authority of Scripture Prophets, apos...
Intro to Romans
Nahum 3
Nahum 2
In this powerful message on Nahum 2, we explore God’s justice and mercy in the prophecy against Nineveh. Nahum’s vision reveals the downfall of a mighty empire that trusted in its own strength, reminding us that no earthly power can stand against God’s will. While the chapter vividly describes the destruction of Nineveh, it also brings hope to God’s people—assuring them that He remains faithful to His promises. Through historical context, vivid imagery, and theological insights, we examine how G...
Nahum 1
This sermon highlights God’s righteous judgment and His patient mercy, urging trust in His timing and a call to repentance through Christ.
Nahum Overview
Join us as we begin the book of Nahum, exploring God's justice, holiness, and power through His message to Nineveh and the Assyrian Empire. This sermon sets the stage with historical context, Nahum's role as a prophet, and how God's wrath and mercy ultimately point us to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Living with Clarity: Seeing and Engaging the World Through a Biblical Lens | Doug Atterbury
In a world full of confusion, competing ideologies, and cultural noise, believers are called to see clearly through a biblical lens. This sermon, based on 2 Corinthians 10:4-5, challenges us to take action by: Evaluating our worldview—aligning our thoughts with Scripture, not society. Challenging falsehood—discerning and confronting ideas that contradict God's truth. Taking every thought captive—intentionally filtering everything through God’s Word. Engaging culture with boldness and wisdom—not ...