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Blessed Hope Chapel Treasure Valley Idaho Sermon Podcast

Author: Pastor Nick Pinneri

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Blessed Hope Chapel Treasure Valley (Boise, Idaho) is a body of believers made up of people from different backgrounds and stories joined together through the gospel of Christ. Blessed Hope Chapel Treasure Valley is a start-up church and a sister church of Blessed Hope Chapel in Simi Valley, California. Our fellowship currently meets in the city of Eagle, Idaho, led by Pastor Nick Pinneri. For more information visit our website at https://blessedhopechapeltreasurevalley.com

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As Christians in these last days staying clean in a dirty world is no easy task. The Apostle Paul concludes 2 Corinthians Ch.6 with an exhortation and encouragement to the church to be separate, be holy, and not be bound to unbelievers. With the power of the Holy Spirit in us we can do all these things through Christ who gives us strength.
The Most Excellent Way

The Most Excellent Way

2025-11-1752:25

1 Corinthians 12:31 states, “Now eagerly desire the greater gifts. And yet I will show you the most excellent way.” Paul then embarks into what some would call the most important chapter in the New Testament. As the love of many grows cold, the Lord’s word for the church in these last days is to press in, burn brighter, and be fully saturated in the love of Christ.
Motivation can be defined as: “The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.” As the Apostle Paul bears his heart to the Corinthian church he makes clear his motivations in the ministry. He kept the main thing the main thing and though those around him questioned him, doubted his motives, or tried to get him off track, he would not budge. He lived and breathed to glorify Jesus Christ.
One of the literary devices in the toolbox of the Apostle Paul was juxtaposition. Throughout the second letter to the Corinthians Paul beautifully utilizes this poetic device to communicate hope, glory, and the joys that are store for all Christians. Through the pain, struggles, and questions of life Paul wants us to understand it’s light and momentary compared to the eternal weight of glory that awaits us all.
A Ministry Of Mercy

A Ministry Of Mercy

2025-10-1244:17

It’s an honor to serve the Lord. The Apostle Paul never forgot this. Mercy guided his ministry and mercy sustained it. He was devoted to sharing this mercy with others and calling everyone to to see the light of the glory of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Jana Kovar - From Trials to Triumph/Walking in God’s Strength and Joy
Jana Kovar - Do Not Worry/ Walking in God’s Joy and Strength
Jana Kovar - Grace That Restores/ Living in HIS Joy and Peace - Session 1
Glory On Display

Glory On Display

2025-10-0645:35

In 2 Corinthians Ch.3 The Apostle Paul tells the Corinthian church they are a letter of Christ and Paul’s confirmation in the ministry. It’s a ministry that no one is adequate for, and a ministry only sustainable by the grace of God. Paul then shifts to the topic of glory as he points the Corinthians to the majesty of Christ, a glory that abides forever and is incomparable to that which came before.
Charlie Kirk was gunned down eleven days ago doing what he loved to do most—sharing the truth in love and pointing people to Christ. Charlie was known for saying that courage doesn’t take intellect or talent but a simple yes to the will of God. May the Christian church rise up and be courageous, living out God’s will. May we all be aware of the times we live in and speak boldly with love until Christ calls us home.
Look To The Lamb

Look To The Lamb

2025-09-1546:30

The darkness in our world feels tangible in recent days. Evil is called good and good is called evil. A strong delusion is upon many in our nation. In the midst of the deep pain, suffering, and confusion may we look to the Lamb and find comfort, peace, and hope in our time of need.
Travis Key sermon on Self Exaltation, Self Deception and Self Examination
As the Apostle Paul bears his heart before the Corinthians he brings their attention to his character and reasons for being in the ministry. Other ministers were coming into the church with lofty resumes and spectacular credentials—Paul would have none of that. His competency was found in God alone. He was empowered by the Holy Spirit. He was sent and commissioned by Jesus himself. Paul leaves no doubt in his readers mind—his motivation, sustenance, and competency in the ministry came from God almighty.
In Ephesians 4:11-16 we’re given eight characteristics of the calling of God upon His people. God gives gifts to His church for His glory and the edification of His body. When we grow in grace, humble ourselves before the Lord, and are filled with the fullness of Christ the church thrives and the joy of the Lord permeates through the lives of God’s people.
The word “believe” appears around 100 times in the gospel of John. The Apostle John tells us his reason for writing his gospel letter, “..that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name.” Though the entire gospel letter points to salvation in Christ there’s one verse that perhaps sums up the message best. Many refer to it as the most popular verse in the Bible.
The Greek word “hikanos” translated as adequate can mean sufficient, worthy, or enough. The Lord made sure to remind the Apostle Paul regularly that he was not “hikanos”. He was not sufficient in and of himself. The fact is nobody is. The believers only sufficiency comes from Jesus Himself who said, “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness.” The paradox of the Christian life is that we are both not sufficient and we are sufficient. Paul points this out to his Corinthian readers while reminding them that no matter what we go through in life we always triumph through Christ Jesus our Lord.
If there was a theme that could sum up the ministry of the Apostle Paul perhaps it would be the saying “As sorrowful yet always rejoicing.” Paul knew deep suffering and he also knew the fullness of joy found in Christ Jesus. 2 Corinthians Ch.2 begins with the Apostle bearing his heart regarding his own sorrows and those experienced by the Corinthian church. He then turns his attention to an unnamed man, and closes with the ways to overcoming ignorance in regards to the works of darkness.
Christian Integrity

Christian Integrity

2025-07-2851:20

The Cambridge dictionary defines integrity as, “The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change.” As Paul and his ministry team receive judgements from the Corinthian church, he responds with arguments defending his integrity. The close of the first chapter of 2nd Corinthians paves the way for the rest of the letter. Patience, long suffering, and truth will guide the way as the Apostle attempts to win the hearts and minds of the Corinthians to the Lord.
The epistle of 2nd Corinthians begins with a man who is wearing his heart on his sleeve. He’s been through too much and he has nothing to hide. The sorrows of life have become so excessive, he has nowhere else to turn but to God. Some claimed that his sufferings, coupled with his mangled speech and unimpressive appearance, proved he wasn’t even an apostle. Paul turns it around and shows that these are the very characteristics that make him fit for the ministry. He would allow nothing to get in the way of him serving and glorifying his King.
As the letter of 1st Corinthians comes to an end were introduced to several faithful ministers of the gospel. These servants, like many others mentioned in the Scripture, are held in high regard for their dedication to the Lord. The Apostle then sends several greetings to the Corinthians and closes with a sober warning. With his ministry marked by an abundance of grace and truth, it’s fitting that the Apostle closes where he does—the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and a dire warning to those who don’t love Him.
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