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Wayside Bible Chapel
Author: Paul Wallace
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Welcome to Wayside Bible Chapel. We preach Christ throughout the Word of God, and we let him do the talking. If you are tired of topical sermons and bite-sized platitudes, you have come to the right place. Join us as we dig deeper into the living Word!
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Jesus began His healing with one extremely busy day. He preached, cast out a demon, healed Simon's mother-in-law, and that evening all the sick and cast demons out of all in Capernaum who came to his door. The next morning He was up before dawn to pray, and then on to other towns to preach on the coming kingdom.
Faced with a demon possessed person, Jesus first silenced the demon and then set the man free. The sermon elaborates on the possibilities of why the demon would publicly declare Jesus is the Son of God, the fact that we who are in Christ do not need to fear demons, and the authority we have in Christ.
Our national holiday of Thanksgiving is a time to ponder how good God has been to us, the many blessings He has showered us by His grace. Psalm 136 was a Hebrew writers effort to thank God for the many wonders he had seen and heard about. Each one is followed by the reason for that blessing. His steadfast love endures forever! While our blessings are somewhat different, they are also similar in many ways and we receive them for the same reason.
Once John was imprisoned, Jesus began His ministry in Galilee. After preaching on the shore of Galilee, He asked Peter to go out into deep water and let down his net. Peter was reluctant, but went ahead and obeyed. Seeing the miraculous catch, Peter realized Andrew was right in saying Jesus was the Messiah. Jesus knew how doubtful Peter had been, and how unqualified he was and yet Jesus saw something in Peter and called him to be a disciple. The pastor tells of his own experiences at that location on Galilee.
As soon as Jesus was baptized the Spirit that came upon Him led him into the wilderness where He faced temptations during His 40 day fast. Each temptation was answered by the Word from Scripture that countered the temptation. Jesus was showing us how to fight spiritual battles.
Mark begins his Gospel with John's declaration that the Lord is about to show up and come to His temple. He goes on to warn us that like cities preparing for an arriving dignitary by repairing and cleaning up the road he will arrive on, we must clear off the road to our hearts. Repentance is seeing the sin in the desert of our heart's highway, clearing it off, and welcoming the King to come and reign in us.
This sermon is a brief review of the main themes of the letters to the Thessalonians, and admonition to not grow weary in well doing, and a pray that the Lord of peace personally give us peace in al times and in every way. We explore how to not grow weary and the way God gives us perfect peace.
Paul gives his final address to the Thessalonians in chapter 3. He asks for prayers for him and his team that the Word my spread quickly as it did with them. He reminds them that God is faithful. He asks that their hearts be directed toward the love of God. He gives one final instruction to stay away from those who pretended to be Christians but refused to work.
The Thessalonians had been through a lot, so Paul encouraged them that they were not only okay, but that God saved them so that they could obtain the glory of Christ! That is an amazing declaration. He also emphasized the eternal comfort and good hope that comes from God.
When the Antichrist sits in the temple of God declaring he is god, the world will have to choose between worshiping him or worshiping God. Those who reject the love of Jesus who is truth embodied will follow the Antichrist in making war on the saints. The love of Jesus is offered to all, but many reject it because they choose to go their own way.
This passage gives us two clear signs with descriptions of what will happen before Jesus comes to take us home in the rapture. These second sign includes details as to how to recognize it is happening. The rapture will not take place before they come to pass.
What's the priority in changing the world? Politics or faith?
When we get to heaven we are not only be in awe of the glory of God, but also at that of our brothers and sisters. The grace that would take us from rebels to saints is amazing. Paul prays that God will resolve our every resolve for good and every work of faith by His power.
We begin 2 Thessalonians with Paul's praise for their growing faith and love for one another. He goes on to tell us that their perseverance is sign that God was right in calling them. It is also a warning to those who were persecuting them that they would face the wrath of God.
Last week we had the to do behaviors, and today we have the do not section and Paul's beautiful, rich, benediction that concludes in a blessing of assurance.
This weeks message is referred to as three diamond drops as each of the three verses give us instruction as believers in living the Spirit filled life.
This passage tells us how we should honor our elders for their hard work and sacrifice, but the pastor shares how that has to be kept in balance by biblical eldership. The passage goes on to tell us how we should serve one another in love with encouragement and help. But there to a balance must be struck so that we do not enable those who are lazy.
Paul was telling the Thessalonian church that we need to be spiritually awake, for we are children of the day. We are not of the darkness or night. We are clothed with the breastplate of faith and love and our helmet is the hope of salvation. While we face the trials of life, we know that they are temporary, and our eternal reward is much greater than we can fathom. We are to encourage one another with the hope that is before us and STAY AWAKE!
The Thessalonians were worried about some of their brothers who had died. Would they miss the gathering unto Jesus at His return? Paul clarifies when this will happen and assures them that God will bring the souls of the dead in Christ with Him at his return and they will be the first to receive their immortal bodies.
This sermon explores the deep and unwavering joy found in the book of Philippians—a joy not based on circumstances but rooted in Christ. Despite being written from prison, Paul's letter radiates gratitude, encouragement, and contentment. It reminds us that true joy flows from knowing Jesus, serving others, and pressing on toward the hope of eternal life.























