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Paul’s Legacy of Leadership: Discipleship, Discipline, and the Future of Church Ministry

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In this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the intricate connections between medieval architecture, church leadership, and scriptural teachings. Using the metaphor of "flying buttresses," the episode explores how strategic support structures extend beyond the church walls into the community, similar to relationships in gospel ministry.


Philippians 1-4

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In Philippians, Paul expresses deep affection and gratitude towards the believers in Philippi, commending their partnership in the gospel and exhorting them to live out their faith with humility and unity. He shares his personal reflections on suffering, service, and the joy of faith, emphasizing that life is Christ and death is gain, and encourages them to continue striving for spiritual growth and harmony.


Acts 27-28

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In Acts 27-28, Paul embarks on a perilous journey to Rome, facing shipwreck and snakebite, but miraculously survives and continues to preach the gospel. Arriving in Rome, he lives under house arrest yet remains unhindered in spreading the Christian faith among both Jews and Gentiles.


Acts 24-26

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In Acts 24-26, Paul faces legal challenges under Roman governors Felix and Festus, and King Agrippa. Accused by Jewish leaders, Paul defends his faith and mission, stressing his adherence to Jewish law and prophecy, and recounting his divine calling by Jesus. His eloquent defense highlights his hope in the resurrection, yet despite his persuasive arguments, he remains bound due to his appeal to Caesar, underlining the complexities of justice entwined with political ambitions.


Acts 20:4-23:35

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In Acts 20-23, Paul travels extensively, sharing his teachings and facing various challenges, including the miraculous revival of a young man named Eutychus in Troas. The narrative progresses to detail Paul's emotional farewell to the Ephesian elders, his journey toward Jerusalem, and the escalating conflicts he faces, leading to his arrest and defense before the Roman authorities, emphasizing his Roman citizenship to secure a fair hearing.


Introduction to 40 Days of Prayer

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Church Family, A.C. Dixon, longtime pastor of Chicago’s Moody Church, once said, “When we rely on education, we get what education can do. When we...


Romans 13-16

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In Romans 13-16, Paul emphasizes a Christian's duty to respect and submit to governing authorities because they are instituted by God, and he highlights love as the fulfillment of the law. Paul next discusses living in harmony with others, and he gives his final exhortations and greetings to the Roman church, promoting unity and warning against division.


Romans 9-12

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In Romans 9-12, Paul expresses deep sorrow over Israel's rejection of Christ, emphasizing that God's relationship with individuals is based on faith, not heritage. He discusses God's sovereign choices and concludes with a call for believers to live in harmony and serve each other with their spiritual gifts.


Paul’s Prison Epistles: Kindness, Responsibility, and Christian Humility

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In the latest episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother is joined by guest Brian Ball to delve into the profound themes of Paul’s prison epistles, specifically exploring the letters to the Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, and Philippians. The conversation weaves through the transformative power of the gospel on social structures, the Christian concept of kindness and responsibility, and the exaltation of Christ’s humility as an example for faithful living.


Romans 5-8

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In Romans 5-8, Paul explains that being justified by faith grants us peace with God through Jesus, ushering in a life transformed by grace. This new life promises the Holy Spirit's presence, assurance against God's wrath, and an inheritance in eternal life, triumphing over sin and death through the resurrection power of Jesus Christ.


Romans 1-4; Acts 20:1-3

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In Romans 1-4 and Acts 20:1-3, Paul, called to apostleship by Christ, proclaims the Gospel, highlighting Jesus' fulfillment of prophecies and His divine nature, validated by resurrection. He expresses a deep desire to visit the Roman believers to strengthen their faith and encourage mutual edification, emphasizing the transformative power of the Gospel for salvation to all who believe, Jew and Gentile alike.


How to Read and Study the Bible Effectively

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At our church, we’re passionate about sparking a disciple-making movement in Middle Tennessee and beyond. This year, we’ve had the joy of partnering with families to include their children in this mission. We firmly believe that the gospel is central to our lives, and that “Gospel First and Always” has no age limit (1 Timothy 4:12).