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Sermon Notes

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Sermon Notes is a new podcast from Brentwood Baptist that takes a deeper look into the sermon planning process and behind the scenes of church life.
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Episodes

The Theology of Romans: Justification, Propitiation, and Life in the Spirit

In this Thanksgiving week episode of "Sermon Notes," host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the profound theological arguments presented by Paul in the Book of Romans. They explore the key concepts of justification and propitiation, emphasizing the hope found in salvation through Christ. The episode contrasts legalism and antinomianism, advocating for a balanced, grace-filled approach to living as "law-loving, free people in Christ." The discussion highlights the importance of the law...

Nov 26, 202438 min

Embracing Paul's Endurance and Ministry: Lessons from Acts and Corinthians

In this episode of Sermon Notes titled "Embracing Paul's Endurance and Ministry: Lessons from Acts and Corinthians" host Jay Strother is joined by guest Brian Vaughl and Brian Ball to delve into the multifaceted challenges and triumphs faced by the Apostle Paul as recounted in the book of Acts and the letters to the Corinthians. They explore Paul's endurance, bi-vocational ministry, and the transformative power of the gospel amidst personal and communal adversity. The discussion navigates throug...

Nov 19, 202441 min

Paul's Letters to Early Christians: Encouragement and Practical Faith Lessons

In this enriching episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the critical themes of prophetic signs, everyday faithfulness, and the urgent call to live a life reflective of biblical principles. Jay and Brian unpack Paul's teachings on the "day of the Lord" and the importance of faith in action, drawing on examples from the early church and contemporary stories. The episode highlights the significance of small, faithful daily actions—likened to washing ...

Nov 12, 202443 min

Understanding the Book of Acts: Early Church's Challenges and Triumphs

Description: In this compelling episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the historical and socio-cultural factors that catalyzed the rapid spread of the Gospel, underscoring divine orchestration in early Christian history. Drawing from the Book of Acts, they explore the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, the radical inclusivity of the Gospel that unified diverse groups, and the resilience of early Christians amidst societal opposition. They al...

Nov 06, 202440 min

Exploring John’s Gospel: Transformative Belief and Eternal Life in Christ

In this episode of Sermon Notes Brian Ball and Brandon Hays delve into the profound theological depths of the Gospel of John, exploring its unique perspective on Jesus' life and mission. Focusing on themes like the concept of eternal life, Jesus' powerful "I Am" statements, and the interplay between light and darkness, the conversation underscores John's intent to inspire belief in Jesus as the Christ. Through compelling personal stories, including Brian's testimony of his son's miraculous journ...

Oct 29, 202437 min

Exploring Luke's Gospel: Compassionate Narratives and Radical Teachings

In this engaging episode of "Sermon Notes," Jay Strother and Brian Ball delve into the rich narratives and distinct themes of the Gospel of Luke and Acts. They discuss the profound impact of Luke's writings, which constitute 28% of the New Testament, and highlight his educational background, compassionate storytelling, and focus on universal salvation. Strother and Ball explore key parables such as the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son, emphasizing themes of grace, repentance, and God's extrav...

Oct 22, 202440 min

Christian Political Engagement: Stewarding Votes, Promoting Peace, and Trusting God's Sovereignty

In this special edition of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother is joined by guest Brian Ball to explore the intricate relationship between biblical teachings and political engagement, especially as the 2024 election approaches. The discussion emphasizes viewing politics through a biblical lens, maintaining that Jesus’ kingship should influence every area of life, including voting. Together, Jay and Brian outline four guiding principles: God is on the Throne, and Jesus is King. No matter ...

Oct 18, 202441 min

Jesus as the Messiah: Exploring Matthew’s Gospel and Its Jewish Roots

In the latest episode of "Sermon Notes," guests Brian Ball and Jay Strother delve deep into the Gospel of Matthew, exploring its unique structure and Matthew's intent to depict Jesus as the true Messiah. They discuss the nuances of Matthew's familiarity with Jewish traditions and scriptures, examine key themes such as the significance of genealogies, and the transformative power of Jesus' teachings. Emphasizing the Great Commission, the conversation circles back to the essential mission of makin...

Oct 15, 202436 min

Power, Authority, and Service in the Gospel of Mark

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," Jay Strother and Brian Ball delve into the story of Jesus healing the paralytic to highlight the profound significance of Jesus' authority to forgive sins and heal physically, emphasizing the spiritual over the physical. They explore the reaction of the scribes to Jesus’ claims, and the deeper meanings behind the miracle. Shifting to Caesarea Philippi, they discuss Peter's confession of Jesus as the Christ and the importance of understanding Jesus' true mission...

Oct 08, 202437 min

Intertestamental Period Insights: Setting Up Jesus's Arrival

In this episode of *Sermon Notes*, guests Jay Strother and Brian Ball delve into the historical context of hostility from biblical times, particularly between the descendants of Esau and Jacob, and how genealogy played a pivotal role in post-exilic Judaism. They explore the complex figure of Herod the Great, his architectural feats, and his violent insecurities, culminating in his reaction to Jesus' birth and the tragic Massacre of the Innocents. The episode further contrasts Jewish expectations...

Oct 01, 202439 min

Restoration and Reformation: Lessons from Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther

In this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the themes of restoration and reformation as illustrated in the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. The discussion centers on God's faithfulness in bringing His people back from exile and their subsequent efforts to rebuild the temple and reform their spiritual practices. By highlighting Ezra's dedication to God's law, Nehemiah's leadership in reconstructing Jerusalem's walls, and Esther's courageous stand, Jay a...

Sep 24, 202447 min

Rebuilding Priorities: Lessons from Haggai and Contemporary Church Focus

In this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the misplaced priorities of ancient Israel, discussing how the people focused on their own homes at the expense of rebuilding God's temple, paralleling contemporary tendencies to prioritize personal gain over devotion to God. They explore the sharp rebuke from the prophet Haggai, emphasizing the theme of repentance and the importance of aligning one's priorities with God's will. The conversation further addresses ...

Sep 17, 202440 min

Courage and Faith: Lessons from Daniel in the Lion's Den

In the latest "Sermon Notes" episode, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball dive into the enthralling narrative of the Book of Daniel, exploring themes of faithfulness, sovereignty, and divine wisdom. Following an in-depth discussion on the challenging Book of Ezekiel, the focus shifts to Daniel's enduring faith despite his exile in Babylon. As they unravel stories of the fiery furnace and the lion's den, Strother and Ball connect these ancient events to modern cultural challenges, emphasizing ...

Sep 10, 202442 min

Ezekiel: Restoration, Judgment, and God's Extraordinary Use of Ordinary People

In this thought-provoking episode of "Sermon Notes," Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the profound themes found in the book of Ezekiel, exploring the significant ways non-super individuals are used by God to accomplish extraordinary purposes. They discuss Ezekiel's vision of a new and abundant temple, drawing parallels to the restoration and hope amidst judgment and destruction, while also confronting the hazards of cultural idolatry and pride. As they navigate through the heavy prop...

Sep 03, 202429 min

The Book of Lamentations: Finding God in Our Grief

In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, Host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the book of Lamentations, regarded as a poignant sequel to Jeremiah, to explore its profound lessons on grief, loss, and God's unwavering faithfulness. The discussion traverses the historical context of Israel's exilic experience, the unique poetic structure of the Hebrew acrostics, and the deep emotional expressions found within the text. The duo emphasizes the importance of communal lament, the neces...

Aug 27, 202424 min

The Book of Jeremiah: Judgment, Mercy, and Faithfulness in God's Word

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the profound themes of the book of Jeremiah. They explore God's unwavering commitment to preserve His scripture, the prophet Jeremiah's divine calling, and his emotionally charged ministry. Through the lens of Jeremiah's life, the speakers discuss the dual message of judgment and hope, the significance of God’s severe mercy, and the long-term perspective needed for faithfulness. Addressing the importance of genu...

Aug 20, 202442 min

Understanding God's Unchanging Character in Life's Challenges

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball dive deep into understanding God's character and responding with joy during challenging times. They explore the profound themes found in the biblical books of Habakkuk and Joel, highlighting the importance of trusting in God's unchanging nature amidst personal and global crises. Through anecdotes and biblical references, they emphasize the significance of aligning personal narratives with Scripture, the value of prayer sta...

Aug 13, 202436 min

Unveiling the Heart of God: Zephaniah and Nahum's Prophetic Messages

In this episode of Sermon Notes, hosts Jay Strother and Brian Ball dive into the biblical books of Zephaniah and Nahum, two of the minor prophets. They discuss the historical context and significance of these prophets' messages, emphasizing themes of God's sovereignty, judgment, and the importance of repentance. The conversation also touches on the Assyrian empire's role in the prophets' times and the parallels between their culture and modern-day behaviors. Throughout the episode, Strother and ...

Aug 06, 202439 min

Prophecy and Promise: Hope in the Book of Isaiah

In today’s episode of Sermon Notes, Jay and Brian are back to discuss the second half of Isaiah. Filled with prophecy, hope for the Israelites (and for us), and a call to action to serve a broken world for the sake of the gospel, Isaiah is a book that we have lots to learn from. We delve into the character and sovereignty of God, how he disciplines and refines His people, and the hope that is found in Jesus Christ. This episode also discusses the significance of Isaiah's prophecies in relation t...

Jul 30, 202437 min

From Brokenness to Restoration: The Message of Isaiah

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," Brian Ball is joined by Campus and Teaching Pastor, Hunter Melton, to discuss the first 39 chapters of Isaiah , The discussion weaves through themes of God’s patience, the rebellious nature of humanity, and our need for salvation. Emphasizing the pursuit of true joy and intimacy with God, the episode calls for turning away from worldly desires and false idols. Hunter and Brian also discuss the importance of following God's call with unwavering obedience, as exe...

Jul 23, 202435 min

Righteous, Steadfast, and Just: God's Character Seen in the Minor Prophets

In this episode of Sermon Notes, Jay Strother and Brian Ball explore the messages of Hosea and Micah.Amidst passaged that seem overwhelmed by “doom and gloom,” there is always a thread of hope and a reminder of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Jay and Brian discuss God’s character as revealed through these Minor Prophets, emphasizing themes of righteousness, justice, and steadfast love. In today’s episode, Jay mentioned that some of the minor prophets can have topics that require further context and ...

Jul 16, 202437 min

A Steadfast Faith: Lessons from Elijah and Elisha

In today’s episode of Sermon Notes, Jay Strother and Brian Ball discussed the power of faith and the wonder of God’s unending grace. In their conversation, they explore the story of Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal at Mount Carmel as well as the healing of Naaman, each of these stories highlight Elijah’s unwavering faith and God’s miraculous intervention.

Jun 25, 202436 min

The Importance of Spiritual Discipline: Kings and 2 Chronicles

In today’s episode of “Sermon Notes,” Jay Strother and Brian Ball explore the importance of spiritual discipline as seen through the book of 2 Chronicles and the lives of the Kings of Israel and Judah. They talk about the lives of David and Solomon, discuss the historical context of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, as well as the faithfulness of God amidst corrupt leadership.

Jun 18, 202439 min

The Book of Ecclesiastes: Applying Solomon's Wisdom in Our Lives Today

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," our host, Brian Ball is joined by the campus and teaching pastor at The Church at Lockeland Springs, David Hannah, to walk through the book of Ecclesiastes. In this podcast, Brian and David delved into the themes of wisdom, materialism, and spiritual fulfillment. While this book was written thousands of years ago, there is a great amount of modern applications— highlighting the importance of finding one’s identity in Jesus Christ alone. They also reflect on the...

Jun 11, 202432 min

Navigating Wisdom and Biblical Intimacy in Proverbs and Song of Solomon

This week on "Sermon Notes," Brian Ball was joined by Campus and Teaching Pastor at The Church at Nolensville , Wade Owens. Picking up right where we left off two weeks ago, the pair continued in our church-wide study of the Chronological Bible with Song of Solomon and Proverbs. Drawing from passages in Song of Solomon, they explore the relationship between marital love as well as the bond between the Christ and His church, highlighting the importance of intimacy, sacrifice, and God's design wit...

Jun 04, 202430 min

Exploring 1 Chronicles: God's Plan for Redemption from David to Jesus Christ with John Joseph

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," host Jay Strother welcomes John Joseph, the new campus and teaching pastor at The Church at Station Hill, for an enriching discussion on the life of David and the book of 1 Chronicles. Together, they dive into the themes of God's sovereignty and redemption as reflected in the book of 1 Chronicles, highlighting David's sacrifices, and the hope for a future king. They explore the richness of Israel's genealogy, the importance of worship, and the contrast between ...

May 21, 202434 min

Unpacking the Psalms: God's Guidance for Every Season

In this week's episode of " Sermon Notes ," hosts Jay Strother and Brian Ball delve deep into the Book of Psalms, exploring the rich historical context as well as practical applications for everyday life. They discuss the various authors of the psalms, their historical use in both public and private worship, and the impact this book can have on personal prayer life. Throughout this episode, the speakers highlight the enduring nature of the psalms and challenge listeners to root their lives in sc...

May 14, 202440 min

Seeking Redemption: Lessons from David's Path of Sin and Forgiveness

In this episode of "Sermon Notes," hosts Brian Ball and Jay Strother delve into the profound spiritual themes of confession, repentance, and forgiveness, as illustrated by the tumultuous biblical story of King David, particularly focusing on his interactions with Absalom and Bathsheba. They explore the dire consequences of sin, the distortion of God-given authority, and the necessity of turning back to God with a contrite heart, emphasizing the relentless mercy and compassion of God despite huma...

May 07, 202437 min

Tradition vs. Transformation: Exploring Cultural Worship Practices

In this reflective episode of "Sermon Notes," guests Brian Ball and Brandon Abbott delve into the profound stories of King David, highlighting the significance of God's guidance and the importance of humility and obedience in faith. The duo explores the cultural and traditional aspects of worship, emphasizing the necessity to reevaluate traditions that might hinder genuine faith experiences. They share touching personal anecdotes and discuss the relevance of David's narratives, such as his mercy...

Apr 30, 202439 min
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