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When God announces His judgment, how should we respond? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 7:1-8:3 and the bad example of Amaziah and Israel that the reality of God's judgment should drive us to respond in wisdom by app

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Lessons of Liberty is a feed of sermons preached in the Sunday morning pulpit of Liberty Baptist Church of Eden Prairie, MN where we believe that the lessons of Scripture provide liberty for the captive soul. Primary speakers include Pastors Nate Wagner and Rory Martin as well as occasional guest speakers and our sent missionary and pastor Seth Grotzke. Usually updated weekly by Wednesday.
Liberty Baptist Church hosts Lessons of Liberty, a religion show with 20 episodes published.

When God announces His judgment, how should we respond? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 7:1-8:3 and the bad example of Amaziah and Israel that the reality of God's judgment should drive us to respond in wisdom by app

What can we do to avoid the destruction and mourning of God's judgment on sin? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 5:1-6:14 that our only hope is not in seeking to self-improve but to seek God. Only by seeking the One wh

How can we prepare to meet God? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 4:1-13 that God may smite us to draw us to repentance so that we are prepared to meet Him. Our recognition of our sin, rejection of it, and rest in God will

Does it make a difference where the message of the gospel originated? Pastor Nate explains from Galatians 1:1-5 that the hope of the gospel is intricately connected to its source in God. If the gospel originates from man

How should we respond when God speaks? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 3:1-15 that when God's speaks, we must listen and believe especially when He reveals the reality of coming judgment on sin. When we listen to God we'l

How do we evaluate the growth of the church? Pastor Nate explains from Ephesians 4:11-16 that church growth is less about average attendance and more about spiritual ability. We grow as we use our equipping to help each

What is the point of gathering together week-in-and-week-out as the church? Pastor Nate explains from Acts 2:42-47 that the church can only grow as it ought to if it is gathered together. There is no such thing as a lone

How does the church become what God created it to be? Pastor Nate Wagner explains from 1 Peter 2:4-10 that what the church is defines what the church does. When remember who we are, we will function as God intended us to

How does Jonah fit into the overall story of Scripture? Pastor Nate explains in this biblical theology of Jonah that the book highlights the compassionate, merciful, and gracious heart of God in saving sinners from destr

What can we do about the self-righteousness that comes naturally to all of us? Pastor Nate explains from Jonah 4:5-11 that a renewed focus on God's grace toward us will turn our focus off of ourselves and how good we are

What happens when we let pride rule in our hearts? Pastor Nate explains from Jonah 4:1-4 that pride develops into bitter resentment and anger that destroys our relationships. Instead we need a steady of diet of God's mer

How should we respond to the fact that our hearts are "factories of idols"? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 2:6-16 that the if we do nothing, we will face God's judgment. But if we recognize God's goodness and reject our

What kind of hope and confidence does Easter provide? Pastor Nate explains from Romans 8:31-39 that our confidence rests completely in Jesus Christ. He is the one who delivers us from opposition, abomination, condemnatio

Does Palm Sunday and the triumphal entry have any impact our daily lives? Pastor Nate explains from Romans 8:1-11 that Palm Sunday reminds us that as the King, Jesus has a right to each of our hearts and lives. His reign

Many people don't like to think about or consider the judgment of God. But assuming it's real, how can we prepare? Pastor Rory explains from Amos 1:3-2:5 how God's oracles of wrath to the nations teach us to respond to G

How should repentance impact our lives? Pastor Nate explains from Jonah 3:1-10 that the repentance both drives and demands a lifestyle change that will make the gospel's impact clear to those around us.

How does God's relentless mercy impact us? Pastor Nate explains from Jonah 2:1-10 that God's mercy invites us to whole-hearted surrender as Jonah's example shows us what genuine surrender looks like.

How can we think rightly about the trials and storms that arise in our lives? Pastor Nate explains from Jonah 1:4-17 how the storm in which Jonah found himself was evidence of God's relentless mercy. The storms aren't se

How should we respond to God? Pastor Rory explains from the opening verses of Amos (Amos 1:1-2) that God is God, we are not, and how that reality should change our lives.

What is it that makes people resistant to obey God and His Word? Pastor Nate explains from Jonah 1:1-3 that only faith that God is who He says He is can move us to obey Him.
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