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Maple City Sermons

Pastors of Maple City Baptist Churchwww.maplecitybaptistchurch.com
At Maple City Baptist Church, we seek to preach and teach biblically faithful, gospel-centered messages that are relevant to our daily lives. We hope you're blessed and encouraged as we strive together to live out the Gospel and bring glory to our Father.For more information about Maple City or to contact us, please visit maplecitybaptistchurch.com
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Episodes

FAQ: How Should Christians Handle Homosexuality Biblically? (Part 2)

Christians have an obligation to know what the Bible says about homosexual behaviour, as well as a duty to treat people who have same-sex attraction as Christ would. This lesson will explore how believers ought to respond to other believers who experience same-sex attraction within the church. We will also seek to learn how to share the gospel with homosexuals in our culture today. Support the show

Jul 14, 201342 min

1 Samuel 7 "Sick of Self"

Israel finally came to the point where they realized that God was so much greater than everything they were seeking to satisfy themselves by. They repented and put God before their own lives. Christians must realize that for us, to live is Christ! Support the show

Jul 14, 201332 min

FAQ: How Should Christians Handle Homosexuality Biblically? (Part 1)

This lesson will focus on what the Bible says concerning the morality of homosexual behaviour. In a world where Christians, non-Christians, homosexuals and heterosexuals are passionate about their belief on this controversial topic, it is helpful to go back to the foundation of Scripture to evaluate our personal beliefs on this important subject. The lesson is not meant to offend unnecessarily. Next week's follow-up lesson will deal specifically with how Christians deal with homosexual both in a...

Jul 07, 201339 min

1 Samuel 5-6 "I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!"

God would not be used as a lucky charm for the children of Israel to give them exactly what they thought they needed, but when His ark was placed in the temple of Dagon, He demonstrated over and over again that there is only one God, Yahweh. This story reminds us of the foolishness of all idols (those made by hands and those found in our hearts), and points us to the only one who is worthy of worship - Jesus Christ. Support the show

Jul 07, 201337 min

FAQ: How Should Christians Discern Grey Matters (Part 2)

This lesson will continue to explain how Christians can learn to develop biblical beliefs and convictions in grey areas, before going on to explain the responsibility of every believer to other believers around them. In Romans 14, Paul gives specific advice to both mature and immature believers to help them live in community together for the glory of God. Support the show

Jun 30, 201347 min

1 Samuel 4 "Lucky Charms: They're Magically Delicious!"

Christians often have expectations of God and become upset when God does not do what they want Him to do in their lives. God calls His children not to expect things of Him, but to worship Him for who is, recognizing His goodness and grace does not always work on our schedules. Support the show

Jun 30, 201337 min

Philippians: True Joy Amidst Storms

The believers of Philippi were no strangers to suffering and need. Paul wrote this letter to encourage the Philippians that their suffering was not in vain. He taught them about the importance of humility, the need for godly examples and above all, to make Christ their prized possession. In doing this, they would experience a life of true joy amidst the trials they faced daily. Support the show

Jun 26, 201345 min

FAQ: How Should Christians Discern Grey Matters? (Part 1)

This lesson will begin to explain how individuals can begin to develop biblical standards in the "grey areas" of doctrine and practice without become proud or self-righteous. This two-part lesson will lay the foundation for how we will answer many of the questions that have been asked that fall into this category. Support the show

Jun 23, 201343 min

Acts 24:10-21 "Guilty of Only One Accusation"

Paul was placed on trial for three accusations; sedition, sectarianism and sacrilege. This passage records Paul's defense before Felix. Paul clearly demonstrates that he is not guilty of the sins he is accused of, but he is guilty of this one thing: He believes in the resurrection of Christ. Christians today ought to live with the same Christ-like character Paul did while always on mission to draw people's attention to the resurrection of Jesus. Support the show...

Jun 23, 201337 min

1 Samuel 3 "Do You Hear What I Hear?"

God's visit to Samuel reveals not only the response believers ought to have to God's call, but the kindness God has toward His servants. Support the show

Jun 23, 201337 min

Ephesians: With Great Privilege Comes Great Responsibility

Paul's letter to the church of Ephesus is a celebration of the new identity of the believer and the power of the Gospel to change everything about all people. After celebrating the truths of the new birth, Paul lays out the conduct expected of the believer in their church, the world, their homes, and their workplaces that ought to be an outflow of these truths. Paul's message: "Praise God, this is who you are; now go BE who you are." Support the show...

Jun 12, 201343 min

Acts 24:1-16 "Character on Trial: The Convenient vs. the Christ-like"

Acts 24 recounts Paul's trial before Felix the governor. Tertullus, a silver-tongued lawyer is hired by the Sanhedrin to prosecute Paul. This sermon will contrast the convenient character that is demonstrated by Tertullus and the religious leaders of the Jews with Paul, a man determined to act like Christ even if it meant he would suffer. Support the show

Jun 09, 201341 min

1 Samuel 2 "Bad Boys"

This sermon will contrast the lives of Hophni and Phinehas with that of Samuel. Even though the sons of Eli had a religious position as a priest in the temple, they did not know the Lord and their sin was "very great" in His eyes. This sermon will explore the importance of having a personal relationship with Christ that results in the Holy Spirit of God bearing fruit in your life. Support the show

Jun 09, 201345 min

FAQ: Why Trust the Bible? (Part 2)

CHRISTIANITY IS A BELIEF SYSTEM FOUNDED UPON THE BIBLE, GOD'S INSPIRED REVELATION OF HIMSELF TO MANKIND. GOD WROTE IT THROUGH MEN TO LEAD THEM TO SALVATION IN CHRIST AND TO HELP THOSE WHO ARE SAVED BECOME MORE AND MORE LIKE JESUS. THE BIBLE IS UNDER ATTACK TODAY AND SOME OF THE ANSWERS THAT THE BIBLE PROVIDES TO THESE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS ARE NO LONGER CULTURALLY ACCEPTABLE. THIS LESSON WILL PROVIDE FURTHER EVIDENCE TO SHOW WHY THE BIBLE IS AN INERRANT AND TRUSTWORTHY SOURCE OF AUTHORITY TODAY. S...

Jun 09, 201344 min

Galatians: The Charter of Christian Freedom

Paul's first epistle is written to defend the true gospel: justification by faith alone apart from any works. The truths in this letter remind us all that the Christian life is relational. We begin by faith and receive life by the Spirit; growth continue by faith as we walk in the Spirit daily. This rejection of a legalistic version of Christianity reveals the purpose of the law, faith and the work of the Spirit in the salvation and sanctification of all people. Support the show...

Jun 05, 201341 min

1 Samuel 1 "Peninnah, Blow Your Horn"

1 Samuel begins with a wonderful story of a woman named Hannah who reaches out to God in her sorrow. God answered her prayer with a son named Samuel, a man who God would later use mightily in the land of Israel. Support the show

Jun 02, 201337 min

FAQ: Why Trust the Bible? (Part 1)

Christianity is a belief system founded upon the Bible, God's inspired revelation of Himself to mankind. God wrote it through men to ultimately to lead them to salvation in Christ and to help those who are saved become more and more like Jesus. The Bible is under attack today and some of the answers that the Bible provides to these difficult questions are no longer culturally acceptable. This lesson will begin to show why the Bible is an inerrant and trustworthy source of authority today. Suppor...

Jun 02, 201335 min

Ruth 4 "Little Bundle of Joy"

Ruth is a wonderful story illustrating the redemption of God as He makes a Moabite woman a part of the lineage of Christ. Support the show

May 26, 201318 min

Luke 1-2 "In All Things God is Faithful"

God's request of Mary demanded her full surrender and required great sacrifice; however, through it all God was faithful to Mary as he encouraged, prepared and guided Mary even in her weakness, uncertainty and suffering. God is faithful; the question is are we faithful in our surrender to Him who is worthy of everything we have and everything we are? Support the show

May 19, 201324 min

Ruth 2 "Putting Feet to Your Prayers"

Boaz prays for God's protection and blessing in the life of Ruth; soon after, God uses Boaz to answer his own prayer. This message will encourage believers to pray and then be willing to put feet to those prayers whenever possible. Support the show

May 19, 201338 min

II Corinthians: A Church in an Authority Crisis

Paul's most auto-biographical letter is written to a church who was divided over his ministry. He writes to share his heart for the Lord and demonstrates that the proof of his ministry can be seen in his humility, his giving and his willingness to suffer for Christ. Support the show

May 15, 201344 min

Luke 1:26-56 Motherhood as Service to God

Mary the mother of Jesus is one of the most misunderstood characters in all of the Bible. In this lesson, we will explore who Mary really was, discover why God chose her to be the mother of the Saviour, learn how we can worship God like Mary did through difficult circumstances and learn how to make our lives a success as we strive to live in the will of God. Support the show

May 12, 201343 min

I Corinthians: A Church in Identity Crisis

The Church of Corinth bore all the marks of the society they lived in. They were divisive, they were immoral and they had forsaken some of the essential doctrines of the Christian faith. Paul's letter contains practical correction based on timeless truths that are as relevant for us today as they were back then. Support the show

May 08, 201340 min

Romans: A Compendium of the Christian Faith

Romans is the theological masterpiece of the New Testament. In this short letter we find the fullness of the Gospel clearly declared in all its glory and with all its practical ramifications. Romans will delight the greatest logician and captivate the mind of the consummate genius, and amaze the finest theologian, yet it will bring tears to the humblest soul and refreshment to the simplest mind. Support the show

May 01, 201346 min

Acts 23:11-35 "The Boy who Spoiled Dinner"

Paul experienced great adversity and difficulty, but in the midst of these trials, Jesus made him a promise of providential protection. In the following story, we see God work through amazing, but normal circumstances to care for His servant. Support the show

Apr 28, 201348 min

Acts: Duty and Power Passed On

The Book of Acts records the cooperative efforts of the Holy Spirit and the disciples to preach the Word and build the Church of Christ. Support the show

Apr 24, 201340 min

Acts 23:1-10 "Paul's Moment of Weakness"

Paul is the hero of every Christian, but what happens when he fails? This sermon teaches that all humans beings will fail at times; these failures ought to point us to the One who never fails, Jesus Christ our Saviour. Support the show

Apr 21, 201339 min
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