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Listen to Rick Beaudry, Pastor of Calvary Chapel Bremerton, teach the Word of God cover to cover, chapter by chapter, and verse by verse. Be edified and built up in your faith with solid Bible teaching. New episodes on Mondays in the Pacific Standard Timezone.
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Pastor Rick Beaudry explores how maintaining a clear conscience requires living with excitement for Christ's return, eagerness to do God's will, and a desire to exalt Him above all else. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 1, he discusses how the Apostle Paul faced criticism and slander but remained steadfast because his conscience was clear before God. Beaudry emphasizes that our sufficiency comes from Christ alone, not our own abilities, and encourages us to walk by faith rather than sight, even through life's difficulties and challenges.
From Pastor Rick Beaudry's sermon "Trusting in God" (2 Corinthians 1:1-11), we learn about finding comfort and strength through life's difficulties by trusting in God's control. Through an examination of Paul's experiences with suffering and persecution, Pastor Beaudry explores how God uses our trials to transform us and bring us closer to Christ. Drawing from personal experiences and biblical examples, he emphasizes that suffering is not a sign of God's absence but rather an opportunity to experience His comfort and grace, reminding us that God promises to never leave us as orphans and will provide the strength to endure.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores the concept of peace through the lens of the Christmas story in Luke 2:1-20, explaining how Jesus provides three distinct types of peace: prophetic peace through fulfilled prophecies, peace with God through reconciliation, and the peace of God that surpasses understanding. Drawing parallels between ancient prophecies and current events, he emphasizes how understanding biblical prophecy can bring comfort and stability in turbulent times. Reflecting on the challenges of modern life, from technology addiction to family pressures, Beaudry reminds us that true peace comes not from external circumstances but through a relationship with Jesus Christ, encouraging us to keep our minds focused on Him rather than the chaos of the world.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores 1 Corinthians 16:13-24, examining five imperative commands: watch, stand fast in faith, act like men, be strong, and let all things be done with charity. He warns against modern theological compromises and doctrinal errors while emphasizing the importance of staying true to Biblical teaching, using examples from current church trends and his own pastoral experiences. Through stories of church growth, personal encounters, and Biblical analysis, Beaudry demonstrates how true Christianity becomes an "addiction" - creating strong habits, requiring larger doses of God's word, and developing spiritual dependency - while concluding with a powerful reminder of Christ's return (Maranatha) and the urgency of choosing to love Jesus.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores how Jesus opens doors for us to serve Him, focusing on three key areas: contribution, communication, and cooperation. Through personal stories of his journey into ministry and running a business, he illustrates how God provides opportunities to give financially, share the gospel, and work together as a church body. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 16:1-12, he emphasizes that while these open doors often come with adversaries and challenges, they're opportunities for faith to grow and for God's work to be accomplished through willing servants.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores the profound meaning of 1 Corinthians 15:50-58, examining how death will be "swallowed up in victory" through Christ. He unpacks four key themes: our future transformation through resurrection, our ultimate triumph over death through Jesus, the importance of maintaining thankfulness, and how our faith will be tested as we await Christ's return. Drawing from both Old and New Testament scriptures, Pastor Beaudry reminds us that our current struggles are temporary, and our labor for the Lord is never in vain as we look forward to receiving our immortal, glorified bodies.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores the biblical promise of transformed resurrection bodies, drawing from 1 Corinthians 15 to explain how our current earthly bodies will be replaced with incorruptible, glorious spiritual bodies modeled after Christ's resurrected form. He contrasts our present bodies' limitations and struggles with the dynamic capabilities of our future heavenly bodies, which will be free from sickness, aging, and death while remaining distinctly recognizable. Throughout the message, Pastor Rick weaves personal experiences with physical ailments and spiritual growth to illustrate how our current bodies serve as temporary vessels while we await our perfected, eternal bodies promised through salvation in Christ.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores the profound implications of believing in the resurrection through an examination of 1 Corinthians 15:29-34, challenging us to consider why we would baptize, endure abuse, or live righteously if Christ had not risen from the dead. Drawing from historical accounts of early Christian persecution and contemporary challenges to faith, he emphasizes how the hope of resurrection enables believers to endure trials and maintain their convictions in an increasingly hostile world. The message calls for Christians to "awake to righteousness," reject lukewarm faith, and live boldly for Christ rather than compromising with cultural pressures or seeking comfort in gray areas.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores God's ability to bring divine order from chaos through the lens of 1 Corinthians 15:20-28. He walks us through three key aspects: the salvation order established through Christ's resurrection, the sequential order of resurrection events from Christ's first fruits to the tribulation saints, and the sovereign order that culminates in God's ultimate victory over death and chaos. Drawing from both Old and New Testament scriptures, he illustrates how Jesus will eventually restore perfect order by defeating all enemies, including death itself, and establishing His millennial reign before the final eternal state. The message weaves together prophecy, hope, and practical application, reminding us that despite current chaos, God's perfect order will prevail through Christ's completed work.
Pastor Rick Beaudry explores the centrality of Christ's resurrection to the Christian faith, examining seven consequences if there were no resurrection: Christ not rising, preaching being in vain, faith being empty, witnesses being liars, remaining in sin, dead believers being condemned, and Christians being most miserable. Through an analysis of 1 Corinthians 15, he contrasts the living hope found in Christ's resurrection with temporal political promises and worldly systems, challenging us to build our lives on Jesus as the "living stone." While acknowledging current political and social challenges, Beaudry emphasizes that true hope lies not in political solutions but in the reality of Christ's resurrection and promised return.
In this sermon, Pastor Rick Beaudry discusses the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ as presented in 1 Corinthians 15:1-11. He highlights three key pillars: the wisdom of God, the word of God, and the testimonies of witnesses, including Paul's own encounter with the risen Christ. Pastor Beaudry emphasizes that the resurrection is central to the Christian faith, providing believers with hope and assurance of eternal life. He challenges listeners to reflect on the authenticity of their faith, encouraging them to examine their belief in the resurrection and the transformative power of Jesus.
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