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Nate Keeler - October 28, 2018

The Dual Citizens of 1 Peter

This sermon provides the introduction, background and context of 1 Peter. We learn that this book was likely written by the apostle Peter who was addressing Christians scattered abroad who were about to face a time of intense persecution and suffering. Who are these citizens of both heaven and earth, and what does this tell us about the identity of modern-day Christians?

From Series: "Dual Citizens: 1 Peter"

This sermon series in 1 Peter will encourage, instruct and challenge Christians to live as citizens of the kingdom of heaven while remaining as citizens of the kingdom of man. The scriptures will speak to questions such as: Who are we? How much should we be like or unlike the world? How do we respond when we experience suffering?

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Nate Keeler - November 8, 2020

Romans Part 4: Israel's Hardened Hearts


Pastor Nate Keeler speaks about "Israel's Hardened Heart" from Romans 9:30-10:13 and Romans 10:18-21. In chapter 9 Paul focused on God’s Sovereignty but now Paul focuses on man’s responsibility to receive and believe the Gospel. Paul will explain why the Jewish people have not accepted the gift of salvation and why we could be susceptible to the same heart condition.

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From Series: "Romans Part 4: God’s Providence"

In Romans Part 4: God’s Providence, Paul answers the question raised from Romans 8:30: If God’s call of someone to salvation ultimately brings them to glory, what do we make of God’s chosen people, Israel, and their unbelief? Paul explores God’s mysterious sovereignty in choosing Israel, the inclusion of the Gentiles, our role in reaching Jews and Gentiles, and God’s ultimate plan for Israel. Not only does Romans 9-11 tell us about the history of the Jewish people but it gives us insight into how God works behind the scenes to bring His providential plans to fruition. We can trust Him, even in what we don’t understand.

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