Exit Church Teachings
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Episodes
Marriage - Part 2: Gender Roles in Marriage
Part 2 in the series "Marriage: The Living Picture of Christ & His Church"
A Walk Through Romans
Tim Carpenter takes us on a tour of some major verses in the book of Romans and then, we hear a truly encouraging testimony from one of our Exit members.
Marriage - Part 1: The Design & Purposes of Marriage
Part 1 in the series "Marriage: The Living Picture of Christ & His Church"
Luke 23:44-24:12
The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus
Luke 23:26-43
Jesus, the crucified King
Luke 22:63-23:25
The Character of a Perfect King
John 18:19-24, 28-40
What is Truth?
Luke 22:47-62
Jesus is betrayed, abandoned and denied.
Luke 22:39-46
Jesus prays before going to the cross.
Luke 22:35-38
We are a people commissioned into a world that is hostile towards God and should therefore be prepared.
Discipleship Training: Confession and Forgiveness
Sin violates relationships and the pursuit of restoration often includes confession and forgiveness. Join us as we unpack the what, why, who, and how of both confession and forgiveness.
Luke 22:31-34
Jesus Christ, our intercessor and our confidence.
Luke 22:24-30
Godly leadership is service: leading for the benefit others at the leader's expense.
Luke 22:7-23
In this beautiful passage, we see Jesus expressing his affection for his follows. He "earnestly desired" to have the last supper with them, and it was finally time. During the meal, Jesus showed how the passover that happened during Israel's time in Egypt was actually a precursor to his death and resurrection on behalf of his people--to save them from experiencing the death they deserve. Last, Jesus promises that he and his followers will have another communion meal together when his kingdom com...
Luke 21:37-22:6
In this passage, we see Judas, one of Jesus' own disciples, betray Jesus for the sake of money. He turned against the very master that had selflessly taught him for years. What led him to do this? And how can we learn from his mistakes?
Luke 21:25-36
In this passage, Jesus instructs his disciples on how to live expectantly, even when we have every reason to fear. We are to keep watch and pray.
Luke 21:5-24
Jesus predicts the pending destruction of Jerusalem accurately to his disciples. In doing this, He gives the Church some timeless principles about following Him. See Jesus, expect persecution, hope in His promises, be all in.
Luke 21:1-4
Proper order of worship is one of the major themes of Scripture. In this passage, Jesus addresses this them by contrasting the sacrifice of a poor widow to that of the rich. To our amazement, Jesus commends the poor widow because she gave to the Lord that which was most meaningful to her. The Lord asks for all of us. He desires to be in first position of our affections, time, energy and money. Listen as Forrest Brown unpacks the text for us.
Luke 20:45-47
In this passage, Jesus warns of the character and content of false teachers. Jesus loves his followers so much, that he warns them, apparently within earshot of the false teachers themselves, to avoid them because they are leading his people astray. This is as true today as ever. Listen in as Forrest preaches on Jesus' words from Luke 20:45-47.
Proverbs 5
In this passage, the author speaks to his son about God's good design for sex as well as its cheap substitutes. The Christian sex ethic is profoundly different from that of the world around us. And while sexual expression outside of God's design appears so incredibly attractive, it will always ultimately lead to death. God's ways are good and pure, and he longs to depend on him to meet our needs. Listen in as Tyler Shirley unpacks the Word for us.
Proverbs 6:16-19
In this passage, Forrest Brown explains the this difficult passage surrounding the seven things that God hates. He addresses the question of how a good and loving God could hate at all. And finally, he adderesses how we are to live in line with what pleases God, not out of a desire to earn God's affection but because of the cross of Christ.
Proverbs 6:1-15
In this Proverb, Tim Carpenter highlights what it means to walk in wisdom in relation to our finances and work ethic. He highlights the dangers of wandering from the Lord's ways and the joys of heeding his wisdom.
Proverbs 4
In this passage, Daniel Kiteck preaches on the wisdom of a father as he passes down wisdom to his own sons (or those in whom he's in charge of). He exorts them to follow the right path and avoid the wrong path. This, like many Proverbs, point us to Jesus, whom is called the wisdom of God (1 Cor. 1:30). He was the only one to perfectly walk in this kind of perfect wisdom.
Proverbs 3:13-35
The wisdom of being a loving neighbor.
Habakkuk 3
After having an encounter with God, Habakkuk experiences a major shift in the posture of his heart. Often times, an encounter with God and the resulting change in perspective is the right medicine for a bitter heart. Habakkuk's circumstances are not going to improve, in fact they are about to get worse, yet he leaves his encounter with God singing with joy.
Habakkuk 2
Judgment is coming for Babylon, along with all people in all times and places.
Habakkuk 1
In the first chapter of this new book (for Exit) Habakkuk cries out in desperation and frustration to the Lord that his own people are acting unjustly with seemlingly no consequences. How do we respond when the Lord seems to be silent in our pain and suffering? How can we trust that the Lord is still good and all powerful when he's silent in our suffering?
Psalm 119:41-56
Forrest Brown takes us through two sections of Psalm 119 to show us all over again that our proper response to the word of God is to be people of Hope even in the face of opposition, people who have the words of God in our mouths, people who live out His words, and people who delight in them.
Psalm 13
Forrest takes us into a moment of David's life when he confronts a time of darkness by putting his hope in God. Are times of depression a mark of immaturity? Or is something bigger going on?