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Welcome to the MPT Podcast! We are a church that believes NOTHING is impossible! Here you will find messages from Pastor Tim Wilbanks, as well as guest speakers. We upload multiple times weekly, so be sure to follow us to keep from missing a message. Also check out our FB page. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Middleton-Pentecostal-Tabernacle-220784375767/
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Calvary of Flint

Calvary Apostolic Tabernacle

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Sermons from the pulpit of Calvary Apostolic Tabernacle, a United Pentecostal Church International Affiliation. Pastored by Rev. Timothy Mckinnies and located in Flint, MI.
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Creek Talk: Pentecostal Sermons & Studies

Creek Talk: Pentecostal Sermons and Studies

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Welcome to "Creek Talk: Pentecostal Sermons & Studies," presented by Caney Creek Apostolic Tabernacle. Dive into inspiring sermons and enriching Bible studies that explore the Pentecostal faith. Each episode aims to uplift, educate, and bring you closer to God. So, whether you're a long-time congregation member, new to the faith, or simply curious about what we believe, we invite you to listen, reflect, and grow with us.
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Christian Life Tabernacle Sermon Archive

Christian Life Tabernacle - Memphis

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Christian Life Tabernacle is an authentic multicultural Apostolic Pentecostal Church in Memphis, TN. We impact Memphis by sharing life, love, hope & healing! As part of our mission to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, we encourage you to listen to our archive of the messages delivered at our church.
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In this episode, Cody and Randall engage in a discussion on what it means to attain eternal life. Drawing from scripture, they examine the nature of salvation, the role of faith and works, and what it truly means to make it to heaven from a Christian perspective. Church Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Middleton-Pentecostal-Tabernacle-220784…
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Full participation in the new covenant is for baptized members only. It is a reminder of what Christ has done for you through His sacrifice…. and its also a reminder that you belong. And for those not yet baptized Passover continues to stand as a call to action… a call to enter into a relationship of belonging with the Father and the Son.…
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After God gave these pictures that relate to the importance of making God and His Word known, the text switches to a narrative. A man who had a Israelite mother, but a Gentile father, blasphemed and cursed the name of God during a fight. The Israelites recognized that he was in serious sin, so they put him in custody while they waited to hear from …
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This message will address how we can repurpose depression, sorrow, and emotional pain through the discerning power of the holy spirit... and use it as a means to grow in spirit. Depression is a fact of life, plenty of people go through it, God made it, so it must serve a purpose. Let's talk about that!Get a FREE copy of our eBook "What Really Happe…
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A little over a month ago, Dan Horn had a debate with Pastor Rich Lusk about Paedobaptism and the place of children in the church. After the debate was posted on YouTube (see link below), there were a number of comments that seemed worth responding to. A couple of the comments are from credobaptists, but most are from paedobaptists whose viewpoints…
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In this episode, Cody and Josh dive into what it truly means to walk in the name of Jesus--going beyond just speaking His name to living a life that reflects His character and power. Look for more new episodes on topics that will help strengthen your walk with God and navigate life's challenges. Hope you enjoy. Church Facebook Page: https://www.fac…
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How can we think about pain and suffering from a Reformed perspective. While suffering exists because of sin, both sin and suffering are part of God's means to glorify Himself through his Son. Because of this, those who seek to glorify God with their lives must approach suffering not only as God's decree, but as one of the ways that He glorifies Hi…
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Replacement theology is a derogatory term often used by dispensationalists to accuse those who believe in Covenant theology. Specifically, they claim that covenant theology teaches that the church replaced Israel. And while Christ does say to national Israel that the kingdom of God will be taken from them and given to another who will produce it's …
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Leviticus 23:23-32. After the Feast of Weeks, the next feast in the Israelite calendar is the Feast of Trumpets. It is the first day of the seventh month which means it would take place immediately after the original start of the year, It the first feast that represents what happens after Christ returns or as 1 Corinthians describes it as the last …
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Christ has set you free… not free from all present or future service. He has freed you so you might choose who and what you will serve, and how.Get a FREE copy of our eBook "What Really Happens After Death?" Full details are at this link: http://eepurl.com/ddB0ybPhotos by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-NC.​https://creativecommons.org/licens…
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One of the biggest disagreements between Baptists and Presbyterians is related to baptism, it's administration and what it means within the church. And these differences in practice are tied directly to differences in how God's Covenant and the covenants that He has made with men are understood. One primary difference that we want to concentrate on…
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God now codifies what is to happen at the Feast of Weeks. First of all, it is to be fifty days after the waving of the sheaf offering, which means that the day of the Sabbath was to change year by year. This is important when we think of the resurrection which the sheaf represents, because it was fifty days after the resurrection of Christ that the…
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When you consider the fact that God calls those He has called out front the world, a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and His own special people, it should be obvious that He intended the church to be the ideal form of community. What group could have more in common and closeness than one made alive by His Spirit and called for…
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After reminding the children of Israel about keeping the Sabbath and the Passover, God now describes how the first fruits are to be offered. These would be barley for the Feast of Unleavened Bread and wheat for the Feast of Weeks. They would be required to bring a sheaf of their grain to offer before the Lord as a wave offering. The priests had to …
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In this episode, Cody, Josh and Matt discuss turning the other cheek when faced with conflict. Look for more new episodes on topics that will help strengthen your walk with God and navigate life's challenges. Hope you enjoy. Church Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Middleton-Pentecostal-Tabernacle-220784375767/ Send any questions or prayer re…
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Sharing the gospel is central to the Great Commission. But doing so on a day-to-day basis is more complicated than we often want to admit. It's definitely more complex than just memorizing the Romans Road or learning a three-step approach for door-to-door witnessing. So in this episode, we want to ask two different questions about sharing the gospe…
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Correction and/or consequences of sin can leave you resentful, bitter, doubtful of His love. Remembering God has chosen you for a greater purpose gives such suffering meaning and purpose.This Passover season let’s remember that choosing by God… a choosing for a purpose far greater than just our own personal salvation.Get a FREE copy of our eBook "W…
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After five chapters of declaring that they must be a holy people, now God also talks about how they must rejoice together. All of the commandments about holiness were not evil and to harm, rather they were given so that they would be a blessed people. God's laws are good when they are used lawfully. They were designed to bless, so they should resul…
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