August 18, 2018
Topics: peace

1 Peter 3a
April 21, 2018
1 Kings 2
February 14, 2018
1 Corinthians 10a
August 5, 2015
- Pastor Shawn
- 1 Corinthians
- 1 Corinthians
- apostle
- bronze
- complaining
- exodus
- God
- Gospel
- grumbling
- holy
- Idolatry
- israel
- Jesus
- Joy
- Lord
- Meat
- moses
- mumbling
- Paul
- peace
- resist
- Salvation
- Savior
- serpent
- sin
- snake
- spirit
- temptation
- testing
Join Pastor shawn and the gang at Calvary Chapel Birmingham as they study the Bible verse by verse and chapter by chapter. Today we continue our study in 1 Corinthians with chapter 10. The Goal of our study today is to recognize that Christians are not exempt from troubles, temptation nor from responsibility, and that trying to avoid difficulty can lead us away from God, not towards Him.
Deuteronomy 25 – Yield
July 19, 2015
- Pastor Shawn
- Deuteronomy
- amalek
- Bible
- flesh
- God
- Gospel
- grace
- holy
- hope
- israel
- Jesus
- Joy
- labor
- land
- law
- love
- man
- moses
- nature
- old
- pay
- peace
- preacher
- promised
- Salvation
- spirit
- study
- teach
- wages
- Word
- worker
Today we continue our study in Deuteronomy with chapter 25, the flesh nature, and workers and wages.
1 Corinthians 1:1-17 – A Problem Church
July 17, 2015
- Pastor Shawn
- 1 Corinthians
- apollos
- apostle
- Bible
- book
- christian
- church
- Corinth
- corinthian
- correction
- division
- Epistle
- God
- Gospel
- grace
- hands
- held
- holy
- hope
- immorality
- Jesus
- kept
- leader
- Letter
- love
- mercy
- Paul
- peace
- peter
- Salvation
- spirit
- unity
Today we begin our study in 1 Corinthians, a letter in which Paul confronts a young church with many problems. The Corinthian church had class problems, arguments over style, infighting lawsuits, and unconfronted immorality. The church at Corinth was full of problems, and its into this situation that the Apostle Paul wrote this letter. But, if we are to be honest, the church in Corinth doesn’t sound too far off from what we see going on in many churches today. But it’s not just the corporate church … worldliness finds it’s way into individual Christians, too. And so, this letter has direct application for today’s Christian in today’s world and for today’s church.