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To conclude our series on the book of Jeremiah, Kevin Bentley teaches from Jeremiah 32 and 33. In today’s chapters, we will see how no one can stop God’s plan or the timing of His plans. God offers a promise of restoration and hope for His people and all who come to Him, even in […]

Dean Elliott teaches select verses from Jeremiah 29. In today’s teaching, we will see that God’s will for a believer can sometimes be challenging. When this happens, what will you hold onto? Will you hold onto your faith in God or believe the lies from the enemy? Additional Scripture References: Philippians 3:20

David denHartog teaches from various passages in the book of Jeremiah. Throughout the book of Jeremiah, we see much suffering which is both deserved and undeserved. Today we will go over how believers should respond to both deserved and undeserved suffering.   Additional Scripture References: Hebrews 12:5-11; Jeremiah 26:1-4; Jeremiah 38:3, 14-18, 21, 23; Jeremiah […]

Kevin Bentley teaches from Jeremiah 24 and 25. In the Bible, history constantly repeats itself as Israel turns away from God, leading to consequences. Yet, they always end up repenting and becoming restored, but this cycle repeats time and time again. Today’s passage will illustrate this repetitive cycle in the history of Israel. View Sermon […]

Dean Elliott teaches from Jeremiah 23:9-40. Today we will explore five questions related to the passage that will help believers discern the voice of the Lord amidst many competing voices, including the enemy’s voice, which is often cloaked in deception.   Additional Scripture References: John 10:1-5; James 3:1

David denHartog teaches from select verses of chapters 21-23 in the book of Jeremiah. In some degree or another, all believers are called to shepherd those that the Lord has placed in their lives. In today’s passages, we will see five different kings who were called to shepherd the people of Israel and only one […]

Kevin Bentley teaches from Jeremiah 18. He begins with an illustration of a potter shaping clay, similar to how the Lord molds Israel, His clay. Just as clay can be uncooperative, so can humanity resist God. While the interpretation of this passage pertains to the nation, its application is personal and relevant to believers today. […]

Dean Elliott teaches from Jeremiah 16 and 17. Today’s chapters will highlight three items that all believers should carry in their bags during their spiritual journey. These three items are not just for one-time use; they are essential for believers to contemplate each day. Additional Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5; 1 John 5:16; Psalm 139:23-24; Philippians […]

David denHartog continues the series A Call to Spiritual Renewal, teaching from Jeremiah 14:1-15:21. In today’s passage we will see the people of God nearing the point of no return, meaning they didn’t respond to God and so His judgement was near.  Today, this can be of unbelievers and believers alike. View sermon notes HERE. […]

Kevin Bentley teaches from Jeremiah 13. The tribe of Judah ignored all of the signs from God, and believers today may sometimes do the very same. In today’s passage, we will see six illustrations God gives Jeremiah of the coming judgment. Will you ignore the signs from God? Or will you turn to Him instead? […]

Dean Elliott teaches from verses in Jeremiah 11 and 12. These passages are a response to a series of questions that Jeremiah has for God. God answers Jeremiah’s questions faithfully, but not as Jeremiah expected. Additional Scripture References: 2 Timothy 4:7  

David denHartog continues our current series on the book of Jeremiah, teaching selected verses from Jeremiah 7:1-10:25. In today’s passages, we will explore four characteristics of the true religion that God desires to see in His people. Christianity is both a relationship with Jesus and a religion, but this religion must be practiced in truth. […]

Kevin Bentley teaches from Jeremiah 3:6-25. In today’s passage, we will see how seriously God takes reconciliation because He values relationships deeply. Believers can sometimes avoid true reconciliation with others and, at times, even with God regarding their sins against Him. However, His desire is for genuine confession and forgiveness, most importantly toward Him and […]

Dean Elliott teaches from Jeremiah 2:1-3:5. This particular section of Jeremiah is the formal legal indictment letter of idolatry to the people of Israel. Most all believers struggle with idolatry in one way or another. And to God, Idolatry is a matter of one’s heart.

David denHartog begins a new series in Jeremiah called “A Call to Spiritual Renewal.” The book of Jeremiah illustrates both spiritually and metaphorically how the walls of Jerusalem were weak due to the sin of its people, and how eventually they would fall. Believers today may feel the same way, but God has placed a […]