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At Solid Rock Church we try to share Gods Word in ways that will be true to the Bible yet understandable and provoking to the heart and brain. Jesus was Amazing, Misunderstood, Loved and Rejected. He was Faithful and a Rebel. We hope you will listen and we pray you will be encouraged by our humble podcast. No bells and whistles, just simple teaching and preaching.
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In this sermon from the fourth week of Advent, we explored Luke 2:15-21 and reflected on the first responses to the birth of Jesus— awe, treasure, and worship. The shepherds, amazed by the angel's message, hurried to Bethlehem to see the Savior. Their wonder overflowed into bold proclamation as they shared the good news with all who would listen. M…
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In this sermon, Pastor Jehu delves deep into the genealogy of Jesus presented in Matthew 1:1-6, revealing its important messages for the Christmas season. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, Pastor Jehu highlights the significance of Jesus' lineage, showcasing how God's promises unfold through history and demonstrating the inclusive…
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In today's message, Pastor Phil explored the profound theme of light and darkness, especially in the context of the Christmas season. We began by acknowledging the burdens and stresses that many of us carry during this time of year, and the invitation from God to find rest in Him, as expressed in Psalm 62. This scripture reminds us that God is our …
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In this sermon from the third week of Advent, we looked at Luke 2:11-14 and reflected on the profound truth of experiencing God's delight. This passage takes us to the moment in the nativity where the angels announce to the shepherds the good news that, through the birth of this baby, God is bringing His peace and delight to earth. The multitude of…
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In the midst of the holiday hustle and bustle, it's easy to become overwhelmed and lose sight of the true meaning of Christmas. This season, we are reminded of the peace that surpasses all understanding, a peace that Mary, the mother of Jesus, exemplified in her life. Despite the chaos and unexpected news she faced, Mary chose to trust God, run to …
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In today's message, we explored the profound significance of Advent, a season that marks the arrival of Jesus Christ, God incarnate, who came to earth to offer salvation and hope to humanity. Advent is not just a historical event but a celebration of new life and the promise of Christ's return. As we reflect on Psalms 8, we are reminded of the maje…
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In this second week of Advent, we reflected on the birth of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's sovereign plan. We explored how God orchestrates history to accomplish His purposes, despite human intentions. Luke 2:1-11 highlights the contrast between human power, as seen in Caesar Augustus' decree, with divine authority, demonstrated in the fu…
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In this sermon, we launched our Advent series by looking at Luke 1:26-33 where we see the announcement of Jesus' birth to Mary by the angel Gabriel. Mary, a young virgin from Galilee, is told by Gabriel that she has found favor with God—not because of anything she has done, but purely by God's grace. This reminds us that, like Mary, we too are favo…
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In this sermon, we discussed how remembering what God has done is vital to our worship. There are often times of trial and suffering in our lives when it can feel like God is distant, and we may wonder if He will rescue us. Psalm 77 encourages us to remember all that God has already done when we are in the midst of struggle. One key moment in Israe…
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In this sermon, we studied Psalm 32 and reflected on the profound blessing of forgiveness and the joy that comes from living in honesty and transparency with God and others. In this scripture, the psalmist contrasts the heavy burden of unconfessed sin with the freedom found in acknowledging sin and receiving God's forgiveness. When we attempt to ma…
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In this sermon, we studied Psalm 6, where David models how grief itself can become an act of worship as he vulnerably brings his pain before God. In this psalm, David is grieving not only his intense physical suffering but also the pressure from his enemies, which leads him to feel as though God is disciplining him in anger. However, instead of all…
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