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1 Timothy 1:15 says, "Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst." In today's message, Pastor Andy examines how the apostle Paul serves as a model of God's mercy. If God can save Paul, then we shouldn't despair of his power to save anyone.
In his first letter to Timothy, Paul takes time to discuss the value of the law. In today's message, Pastor Phil studies what the Bible says about the value of the law for us as believers. We know that we are saved by grace, through faith, and not through the works of the law. But the law convicts us of our sin, and reminds us of our need for Jesus Christ our Savior.
When Paul the apostle bid farewell to the church of Ephesus, he warned them that false teachers would come to them. In 1 Timothy, we read of Paul's command to Timothy to confront false teachers in Ephesus, so that believers would love "from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith" (1 Timothy 1:5). In today's message, Pastor Phil introduces us to 1 Timothy, and reminds us to watch our lives, watch our doctrine and fight the battle well.
In today's message, Pastor Phil teaches that we need to be generous with our time, our talents and our treasures. We need to have open hands, willing to use everything we have for God's purposes.
At North Park Baptist Church, we are, and we aspire to be, a church that fulfills its mission to share the gospel with others so that they might be reconciled with God. In today's message, Pastor Phil teaches us on 2 Corinthians 5:11-20, and our mission of reconciliation.
In today's message, David Stroup teaches about the peace we have in Christ which enables us to fulfill our mission to share the good news, with the knowledge that we have no reason to be afraid.
At North Park Baptist Church, we are, and we aspire to be, a church that shows hospitality, carries one another's burdens, and welcomes those who come through our doors--while we still hold on to the truth of scripture in love.
At North Park Baptist Church, we are, and we aspire to be, a serving church, where we value others above ourselves. In today's message, Pastor Phil studies our scriptural call to humility.
At North Park Baptist Church, we are, and we aspire to be, a church that shares the Gospel with the world around, and that teaches others to obey everything which God has commanded. We call this instruction discipleship--and our aim is to be disciples who make disciples for the glory of God. In today's message, Pastor John speaks to the importance of discipleship, and takes time to show the implications that discipleship has for marriage.
At North Park Baptist Church, we are, and we aspire to be, a Biblical church, where the Bible stands in authority over us--and we do not stand in authority over the Bible. In today's message, Pastor Phil shows how, in a Biblical church, the Scriptures will guide all of our beliefs and behaviors.
At North Park Baptist Church, we are, and we aspire to be, centered on the gospel. In today's message, Pastor Phil preaches that the death and resurrection of Jesus saves us from sin, renews us each day, and compels us to love one another.
Psalm 44 - When God Does not Intervene
In Psalm 119:97-104, we read of how we are to love the word of God. In today's message, Pastor John encourages us to consider how we might think about the Bible, and why we should make the Bible a regular part of our lives.
Psalm 47 tells us to praise our God, who is King over all the earth. In today's message, Pastor Phil teaches us why we should praise God, even when we are in seasons of lament.
In Psalm 90, God's word reminds us of how short our lives are, and how futile it is to try to find meaning apart from God. In today's message, Larry High studies what it means to be aware of our own mortality, and the hope that we have in Jesus Christ and the promise of His return.
In Psalm 62, we are shown that if we trust in anything or in anyone besides God, our hope will be misplaced. Psalm 62 tells us to wait on the Lord, and on Him alone. In today's message, Pastor Phil explores what it means to wait on the Lord, and the ways we may be tempted to put our hope in wealth or in other people.
In Psalm 124, David considers what it would have been like for Israel if God had not been on their side to defend them. In our lives, we know that we can trust the power and goodness of God to carry us in the face of hardship--and even death.
Gather Grow and Go with North Park Baptist Church. A member of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
In Psalm 16, scripture reminds us of the joy and the hope that we have in Jesus. In today's message, Pastor Phil encourages us to consider the salvation, guidance, joy and eternal pleasures promised to us by God.
In Psalm 1, we are promised that the righteous man is like a tree planted by the water, and that the wicked will not prosper. But what do we do when we seem to see the wicked thriving, and times are hard for those who are doing the right thing? In today's message, Pastor John studies Psalm 37, which takes a close look at this very question.







