
The Anatomy of Healing
Kevin Bentley teaches a topical message on physical healing from Romans 8 and James 5. He lays foundational truths about God’s heart behind healing and also explains how to pray in faith for healing—both for yourself and


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Kevin Bentley teaches a topical message on physical healing from Romans 8 and James 5. He lays foundational truths about God’s heart behind healing and also explains how to pray in faith for healing—both for yourself and

Dean Elliott teaches from 2 Timothy 2:8–19. In contrast to last week’s stand-alone message on hell and the Great White Throne judgment for non-believers, he explains that believers will be resurrected and appear before t

Dean Elliott teaches from Jude.

Kevin Bentley teaches from 3 John 1:1–14. In today’s passage, we'll look at three key figures, Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius, and see how walking in truth and love shapes faithful leadership and service in the church.

Kevin Sale leads a panel for Youth Sunday that offers a real-life example of what discipleship looks like in the Cleburne Bible Student Ministry.

Kevin Bentley teaches from 2 John 1:1–13, highlighting the theme of walking in truth and love, with a special emphasis on truth. This message explores how knowing the truth enables us to walk in it, identifies four dange

David denHartog teaches from the book of Philemon, emphasizing the biblical call to forgiveness and reconciliation. In this passage, Paul appeals to Philemon to restore his relationship with Onesimus, showing that reconc

David DenHartog launches a new sermon series focused on the CBC motto, “Grace and Truth Do Make a Difference.” He begins in Philemon, a book centered on forgiveness. We are reminded that all of us have experienced hurt a

Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 11:1–25. In today’s passage, Jesus enters Jerusalem as a humble servant, and the events that follow reveal His mission and authority. The judgment of the fig tree points to the judgment of

In Hebrews 12, Dean Elliott explains the great change that has taken place in heaven—a reality that should draw us daily into fellowship with God in our rightful place with Him. As we do, we can lay aside the weights and

David denHartog teaches from Mark 15:40–16:20. This Easter message proclaims that, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, both unbelievers and believers can find true hope for the everyday struggles of life, even in t

Dean Elliott preaches from Mark 15:1–39, explaining the necessity of Jesus’ death on the cross for our substitutionary atonement. He also highlights three figures—Barabbas, Simon of Cyrene, and the two robbers crucified

Dean Elliott teaches from Mark 14:53–72. Today’s passage serves as a reminder of the message of the gospel—all are in need of a Savior. We will see how determined Jesus is to fulfill His mission of going to the cross to

Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 14:12-52. We will see how Jesus is a faithful example of a disciple. A faithful disciple can be defined as one who keeps watch for the Master and submits to God's will by being fully depen

Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 14:1–11. In this passage, we see a contrast between those plotting against Jesus, a woman who lavishly anoints Him in love, and Judas, who agrees to betray Him. This raises an important qu

David denHartog teaches from Mark 13:1–37, where Jesus answers His disciples’ questions about the timing and signs of coming events, including the destruction of the temple and His future return. The key term in the chap

In Mark 12:13–44, Dean Elliott summarizes Jesus’ responses to questions posed by the Pharisees, Sadducees, and scribes to trap Him. At the heart of Jesus’ teaching is a clear picture of what truly matters to God as He bu

David denHartog teaches from Mark 11:27-12:12. This passage depicts how the Jewish religious leaders question Jesus' authority. We will examine four principles highlighting the importance of Jesus' authority. Additionall

Kevin Sale teaches from Romans 8:1-4. This weekend was Cleburne’s annual Disciple Now event, which is a weekend-long retreat for 6th through 12th graders. The theme for the weekend was the sufficiency of God’s grace. Rom

Dean Elliott teaches from Mark 10:32–52, where Jesus tells His disciples for the first time in the book of Mark why He is going to the cross. Jesus also affirms the question, “Why follow Jesus?”—which, up to this point,
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