The Ashland St. Pulpit

The Ashland St. Pulpit

di Ashland St. Baptist Church
Stagione 3
''A Christmas Present for Jesus''
What will you give Jesus this Christmas? Church Website: https://www.ashlandstreetbaptist.com/ Podcast Website: https://rss.com/podcasts/the-ashland-... Facebook: / asbcarchdale The Bible Believe's Program https://open.spotify.com/show/3R76FeN
'' The Ark of our God''
Join us as explore lessons from the Ark of God. The Ark of the Covenant, detailed in Exodus 25, was a gold-covered acacia wood chest containing the stone tablets of the Law, serving as the central, holiest object in the Tabernacle. Its gold lid, the Mercy Seat, flanked by two cherubim, was the precise location where God promised to commune with and deliver instructions to Moses.
''The Earthly King and an Eternal King'' ( God is there Part 1)
Join us for the beginning of a series entitled titled ''God is there''
''A Deal with the Devil''
The King of Sodom offered Abram all the recovered goods and people after the battle, requesting only that the persons be returned, but Abram refused this generous offer. Knowing that the King of Sodom was wicked and would claim he had made Abram rich, Abram swore an oath to God that he would take nothing from the king, "from a thread even to a shoelatchet." This decisive action ensured that Abram's great wealth and victory were clearly seen as blessings from God Most High, the possessor of heaven and earth. Church Website: https://www.ashlandstreetbaptist.com/ Podcast Website: https://rss.com/podcasts/the-ashland-... Facebook: / asbcarchdale The Bible Believe's Program https://open.spotify.com/show/3R76FeN
''Stay in your Place''
Text: Proverbs 27 Join us for a powerful exploration of the wisdom encapsulated in the simple truth "Don't leave where God has placed you." This message delves into the spiritual, physical, and emotional concept of finding, maintaining, and diligently working within the boundaries and responsibilities God has set for us. When we stray—whether it's from our commitments, our calling, or our community—we often invite unnecessary friction, vulnerability, and loss of focus.
''Come with me to Shiloh''
Join us for a journey to Shiloh, the site of the ancient Hebrew Tabernacle, for a deep dive into the powerful message found in Jeremiah Chapter 7. This message warns against relying on the mere existence of a sacred structure for security, using the historical downfall of Shiloh as a potent example. Jeremiah calls for genuine repentance, justice, and an end to oppression, teaching that God demands a change of heart and action over empty ritual. We will explore the difference between true worship and false security, examining the timeless relevance of this prophetic warning for our lives today. Check out the links below for the full scripture reading, study guides, and more ways to connect with us. Church Website: https://www.ashlandstreetbaptist.com/ Podcast Website: https://rss.com/podcasts/the-ashland-... Facebook: / asbcarchdale The Bible Believe's Program https://open.spotify.com/show/3R76FeN
''God can and God will''
Psalm 91 reminds us that God can protect us, keeping us safe from seen and unseen dangers, and His angels guard us in every situation. He can deliver, answer, and honor us, showing that whatever we cannot do, God can and God will
''Danger: Keep Out
In Romans 16:17, Paul urges us to mark and avoid those who cause divisions and offenses contrary to sound doctrine, reminding us that unity must be grounded in truth. As followers of Christ, we must stay alert, discerning, and devoted to protecting the purity of the gospel message. Join us and we learn about Danger zones we must avoid.
'' You cannot blame the Fire''
When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, he found Israel dancing around a golden calf. In the heat of judgment and confrontation, Aaron tried to excuse the sin by saying, “I cast it into the fire, and there came out this calf” (Exodus 32:24). But the truth is - You cannot blame the Fire!
''When Dreams Come True
As we look at Psalm 126, we find one of the most joyful songs in all of Scripture — a celebration of God’s restoring power. The psalmist says, “When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.” It was a moment so wonderful, so unexpected, that it felt like a dream come true. This passage reminds us that God is able to turn sorrow into singing, captivity into freedom, and tears into joy
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