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Lynn Fleshman

Christ's Church of Joplin

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Christ's Church of Joplin

Lynn Fleshman

Christ's Church of Joplin

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Christ's Church of Joplin

Lynn Fleshman

Christ's Church of Joplin

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Jesus had commissioned his disciples to cast out demons, he had given them power to carry out that mission, and yet, we find them unable to cast out a demon in this story from Mark’s gospel. The disciples want to know, why couldn’t we do this?
Elijah’s servant surveys his circumstances and thinks, this doesn’t look good. Elijah prays that this man’s eyes would be opened, and God gives him spiritual perception. Jaron encourages us to ask God to do the same thing when we pray. We need
In this talk, Jeremiah takes us through a familiar story about an Old Testament prophet who had seen God do great things in the past but who had gotten discouraged in the present. In this story, we see how God interacts with people who feel wea
Jaron kicked off our annual teaching series on prayer by reminding us that God is our provider. He is able to make all grace abound to us, so that we not only have enough to give, we have enough to live. As we begin a new season of more focused
Modern people have access to more information than any previous generation, but most of what’s available doesn’t feed our souls. We are tempted to consume too much, too fast, and only what pleases us. In this talk, Tim uses the Wisdom Pyramid,
This is a recording of Jaron's talk from our Christmas Eve service.
Many people think they have to get their lives together before they come to God, but the Gospel reveals that Jesus got it together for us. He lived a perfect life, died a sacrificial death, rose from the grave, and unites us with him. We can st
In the opening chapter of John’s gospel, he tells us about his best friend, Jesus — who He is and what he came to do.
Both ancient and modern readers of Revelation have seen things in their world that don’t seem to line up with what Jesus said. The overarching message of this passage to these people is this: If Jesus said he will, he will. This passage reassur
John sees a vision of the anti-God forces in the world and their destruction. These structures and systems pull worship away from God. Ultimately, these forces will destroy themselves, and only those who leave them and set devotes themselves to
The righteousness of God is displayed throughout the Book of Revelation, and in these chapters, it is specifically expressed in God’s righteous judgement of evil. This book teaches us that God will judge the wicked, vindicate his people, and er
In these two chapters, John tells us the Christmas story from the perspective of heaven. He sees four scenes that reveal a victorious Savior, a defeated devil, a deceived world, and a well-nourished church. Most of all, these scenes point to a
John sees a door standing open in heaven and is called by Jesus to come up and see things that are going to happen in the future. But what immediately follows is not a vision of the future on earth, but a revelation of what is currently happeni
The opening chapters of Revelation include letters to several of the early churches. Jaron guides us through one of those letters, written to the church in Philadelphia, that has been accused of not doing enough to earn their salvation and prov
Jaron introduces our new teaching series from the Book of Revelation. In this talk, he reminds us that we're reading someone else’s mail, the message is forth-telling more than it is foretelling, and this letter is written in first-century Chri
Tim leans on the Puritan pastor, Richard Sibbes, to interpret and apply God’s word given by Isaiah regarding the servant he would send to save his people. God says that his servant won’t break bruised reeds or quench smoldering wicks. We see he
Long before Jesus was born, the prophet Isaiah described the ministry of the Messiah: he would bring good news to the poor, release captives, and heal the sick. In one of his first sermons, Jesus announced that he is the Messiah and this is his
Jesus commissioned his disciples to preach the good news, baptize believers, and teach them to obey all that He had commanded. All disciples should expect to become disciple-makers. In this talk, Jeremiah Anderson describes how this framework s
The night before he dies, Jesus gives his disciples a new command: love one another as I have loved you. In this talk, Gabe Lett helps us see why this command was new and what obedience to it produces. He also makes the case that Jesus not only
Why does the family of God gather? Jaron offers two answers. First, because we always have. Since it’s earliest days, the church has kept coming back together to enjoy fellowship with Jesus, to eat around his table, to devote ourselves to his W
Jeremiah Anderson wraps up our series in the book of Exodus by reviewing what we’ve learned through this book. He summarizes the remaining chapters of Exodus by drawing out four big ideas and reminding us that our first identity and ultimate de
The Hebrew people forfeited God's intention for them to experience his presence intimately. Moses steps in as a middle man between God and the people by persuading God to restore relationship and manifest His presence with the people. The good
In Exodus 16, God leads Israel into the wilderness to teach them to believe in Him. The wilderness is analogous to where Christians find ourselves until Jesus returns and where we learn to believe in God more. Jaron looks at this text and point
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