
Spiritual Adultery & Divorce
Dr. Schmidt examines Judah's spiritual rebellion against God. In addition, Jeremiah reveals that the Jews were married to God, and therefore, the lesson includes an examination of divorce as presented in the scriptures.
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Dr. Schmidt examines Judah's spiritual rebellion against God. In addition, Jeremiah reveals that the Jews were married to God, and therefore, the lesson includes an examination of divorce as presented in the scriptures.

The sermon examines Joshua chapter 22, where the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh build a large altar by the Jordan River upon returning to their eastern territories. The western tribes interpret this act as an unauthorized rebellion against God's command for centralized worship, nearly sparking a civil war. However, the eastern tribes clarify that the structure is merely a…

What's true of your heart and mind in the midst of clear and present danger? If fear and anxiety of the attempts and work of your enemies frequently knock at your door, desiring to dwell within, may this psalm both guide and comfort you. For Christ your Teacher doesn't leave you naive, but shows you the hatred the wicked have for you as His people. For Christ your Savior is your remedy to fear.…

Bible Reading: Hebrews 11:17-27 The sermon explores the theme of endurance in the Christian life by examining the biblical figure of Moses as recorded in Hebrews 11. It highlights how Moses withstood intense hostility from Pharaoh, opposition from his family, and the constant rebellion of the Israelites through steadfast faith. The central message emphasizes that true spiritual strength comes not…

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Bible Reading: Numbers 21 The sermon uses the biblical account of the Israelites' forty-year journey and their subsequent punishment by fiery serpents to illustrate the universal reality of sin and its deadly consequences. It emphasizes that despite God's provision, human murmuring and rebellion provoke divine judgment, leaving humanity spiritually dead without intervention. The narrative shifts…

The sermon distinguishes between the permanent justification received at salvation and the ongoing need for daily confession to maintain a healthy relationship with God. Using King David as a primary example, it contrasts his response to the death of his first son with Bathsheba against his reaction to the rebellion and death of Absalom. When David confessed his sins, he found peace and was able…

The sermon presents the Tower of Babel as the culmination of mankind's recurring desire to reject God's authority, exalt itself, and become like God—a temptation first introduced by the serpent in Eden and repeated throughout human history and false religion. Rather than obeying God's command to fill the earth and spread His glory, humanity unites in Shinar to build a city and religious tower…
