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Weekly sermons from New Hope Chapel, Carolina, RI., an evangelical community church. Started on Easter of 1992, we pray daily that the Lord will help us spread the love of Jesus to our community and beyond. Our prayer is that you will be touched by the joy that comes from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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From Old Testament History springs New Testament hope. Located in Arnold, MD, New Hope Chapel is a vibrant church, with Biblical-based teaching. Listen to a variety of teachers as they open God's Word in a way that's both profound yet easy to understand. To learn more about New Hope Chapel, please visit www.newhopechapel.org.
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This week's passage, Matthew 6:25-34, sure seems a lot like singing with Bobby McFerrin, "Don't Worry Be Happy," which is easier said than done (amiright?). So there must be more to it than that. Towards the end of this passage comes one of Jesus's famous sayings, "Seek first the kingdom of God and God's righteousness, and all these things will be …
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Jesus instructed His disciples to have a "good eye" and not a "bad" one. What was he talking about? He is using what would have been familiar language to His first listeners. They knew exactly what He meant. Listen and find out for yourself! You may be pretty surprised. Julie Coleman由Julie Coleman
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The Lord's Prayer is a favorite text for millions of people who recite it every day. It is simple, yet profound. If we were to follow Jesus' instruction to "Pray like this...", how would our prayers be different? Should we be reciting this prayer regularly? What is the secret behind the pattern of the prayer? Listen for the answers to these and oth…
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God's kind of love, the love the Lord pours into your hearts and mine, through the Holy Spirit, is so rich and full that it stretches us. We grow in the capacity to love as God loves. But what does that mean in our real lives? What does that look like? What does that feel like? Jesus spoke often about ἀγαπῇ | agapē, the Greek word for altruistic lo…
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This week we continue in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. With a few short sentences, He brings God's perspective on fulfilling (or even making) vows and then turns His listeners' ideas of justice upside down. No doubt those on the hillside were shocked at Jesus' new interpretations. Listen and hear Jesus' new perspective on age-old beliefs. How should …
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This week, we are back to looking at the Sermon on the Mount. Matthew says that when Jesus finished, the crowds were utterly shocked, astounded, and amazed at his words. What was so shocking about this message of Jesus? Listen and join us in our shared journey to learn how to live as kingdom citizens. Steve Coleman…
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Dr. Bill says, "So far, in our study of The Sermon on the Mount, we’ve heard about the beatitudes and how the very things we might consider to be negative are actually blessings. Then we touched on how, in the same way, salt makes things taste better, Jesus tells us we are salt. Then, He further declares that it is not just the teachers who are lig…
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After the rich poetry of the Beatitudes, it feels like Jesus is switching gears and speaking in riddles. What does Jesus mean about being the salt of the world, or the light of the world? Well, one clue is embedded in Jesus’s final two blessings about being righteous and being persecuted. Another clue is tucked somewhere you and I wouldn’t necessar…
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Jesus came to bring the Kingdom of God down to earth. So where is it now? Listen and learn about the first four Beatitudes, where Jesus lays down foundational principles for every citizen of His Kingdom. Blessings and rewards are available to hearts that reflect what truly matters to God. Julie Coleman…
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Matthew’s Gospel is often called the teaching Gospel because Matthew concentrated on what Jesus taught, and arranged his material kind of like a catechism. After establishing Jesus’s credentials in the first three chapters, Matthew now turned to the school Jesus was about to establish, and to the students who become a part of that school. This week…
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In Matthew’s Gospel, we have already learned a lot about Jesus. His genealogy is robust. His birth, miraculous. The visit from the magi, unexpected. Last week we heard about the testing he underwent in the wilderness. Matthew now turns from Jesus’ background and preparation to the actual account of his ministry. Listen to hear about the unusual dec…
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Have you ever sensed that you were in spiritual warfare? Can you identify any current difficulties in your life that may be the product of spiritual oppression? Jesus faced a spiritual battle in Matthew 4:1-11. We can learn a lot about Satan's tactics from that encounter, as well as the power available to resist him and his schemes. At one time or …
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