Afleveringen
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Title: Don't Worry: God's God You Covered!
Speaker: Manny Collazo
Text: Matthew 6:25-34Link to Discussion Questions
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Title: I Will Be Who I Am
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Micah 7Micah Theme: Throughout his prophecies, we will encounter a figure who is both king and shepherd, who will lead God's remnant flock.
Overview: In this week's sermon, we explore Micah 7, where the prophet stands between a society rife with corruption and a future painted with hope. Micah's messages reveal God's unwavering promise to remain true to His nature, ensuring redemption and justice despite present evils. We examine the compelling concept of the 'remnant', a small, faithful group enduring through generational wickedness, and how this concept applies to us today. Discover the richness of Micah's vision where profound trust in God's promises yields a life of justice, mercy, and humility. Learn what it means to live as part of the remnant, delight in God's unchangeable character, and foster a community that mirrors divine love and righteousness. Join us as we unpack the depths of these prophecies and their implications for our lives, encouraging each of us to embrace the transformative call of the Shepherd-King.
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Title: Be Who You Are
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Micah 6Micah Theme: Throughout his prophecies, we will encounter a figure who is both king and shepherd, who will lead God's remnant flock.
Overview: In this week's sermon from Calvary Monterey, we explore the profound message of Micah 6, inviting us to remember and embody our true identity as God's chosen people. Through the lens of Micah's prophetic voice, we're reminded of the importance of acting justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with our God. The sermon not only unpacks the historical context and significance of these ancient words but also applies them to our lives today, challenging us to live out our calling as covenant partners and image bearers of the divine. Join us as we reflect on how to align our lives with the identity God has bestowed upon us, turning from disobedience to a life marked by faithfulness and love.
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Title: I Will Be Your Shepherd-King
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Micah 4:6-5:15Micah Theme: Throughout his prophecies, we will encounter a figure who is both king and shepherd, who will lead God's remnant flock.
Overview: In this sermon from Calvary Monterey, we journey through the words of the prophet Micah, focusing on the chapters 4:6 to 5:15, where the profound themes of restoration, peace, and transformation are unveiled. Through Micah's eyes, we are introduced to the anticipated Shepherd-King, a figure embodying divine leadership and an unwavering commitment to gather, guide, and glorify His people. This sermon unravels the layers of judgment and hope, ancient prophecy and its fulfillment, and the unwavering promise of a future where God's sovereignty brings ultimate peace and renewal to His people. As we explore these passages, we are invited to reflect on our own lives, recognizing the Shepherd-King's call to embrace a life marked by faithfulness, obedience, and a deep-seated trust in God's eternal plans for restoration and peace.
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Title: The View from the Tomb
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: John 20:1-8Description: In this special Easter edition of the Calvary Monterey Podcast, we delve into "The View From The Tomb," a sermon based on John 20:1-10. This episode explores the profound impact of the resurrection of Jesus on the early disciples and on us today. We explore how the resurrection serves as the ultimate paradigm shift, offering us someone to believe in, something to anticipate, and someone who loves us. This episode invites you to experience the transformative power of the resurrection in faith, hope, and love. Join us for a journey of discovery that challenges the heart, engages the mind, and calls the hands to action.
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Title: Get on the Jesus Bus
Speaker: Riley Manzo
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Title: I Will Establish My Glorious Kingdom
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Micah 3:1-4:5Micah Theme: Throughout his prophecies, we will encounter a figure who is both king and shepherd, who will lead God's remnant flock.
Overview: In this installment of the Calvary Monterey podcast, we explore Micah's profound messages about the stark differences between the corrupt practices of ancient Israel's leaders and the future splendor of God's reign. "The Call of the Shepherd-King: Establishing God's Glorious Kingdom" brings into focus how historical injustices and the anticipation of a divine kingdom resonate with our current experiences, urging us to introspection, transformation, and alignment with divine principles. Through a comprehensive examination of Micah 3:1–4:5, listeners are encouraged to contemplate justice, leadership, and personal commitment to God's path. This discussion not only unveils the intricacies of ancient prophecies but also connects them to our everyday pursuit of living according to the values of God's kingdom—peace, righteousness, and presence in a world that yearns for change. Join us as we navigate the journey of faithfulness in a fractured world, buoyed by the promise of what is to come.
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Title: I AM the Light of the World
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Title: I Am Ready To Lead
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Micah 2Micah Theme: Throughout his prophecies, we will encounter a figure who is both king and shepherd, who will lead God's remnant flock.
Overview: Today, we dive into "The Call of the Shepherd-King 02—I am Ready to Lead," a sermon that explores the profound roles of Jesus as both Savior and Lord, drawing on the teachings of Micah. The sermon invites listeners to reconsider their relationship with Jesus, emphasizing not just salvation but a life led under His guidance. It addresses the importance of covenant, the dangers of covetousness, and the transformative power of embracing Jesus' leadership in every aspect of life. Through a mix of biblical insight and practical application, this episode challenges believers to live out their faith with Jesus as their Shepherd-King, guiding them toward contentment, generosity, and a deeper commitment to His teachings.
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Title: I Am Ready To Act
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Micah 1Micah Theme: Throughout his prophecies, we will encounter a figure who is both king and shepherd, who will lead God's remnant flock.
Overview: Our study of Micah is titled "The Call of the Shepherd-King." Today, we look at Micah 1, the oracle's historical context, its call for repentance, and the vivid imagery used by Micah to convey God's lamentation over his people's sins. Through a deep exploration of Micah's vision of a world centered around Yahweh's righteousness, the sermon challenges us to reflect on our own lives, urging us towards actions that align with God's kingdom values. This episode is a compelling invitation to understand and embrace the transformative power of God's word through Micah, encouraging listeners to live out their faith with justice, kindness, and humility.
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Title: God’s Presence
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Exodus 35-40Exodus Theme: The holy God wants us to know him and experience his presence, but we must first exit unholy bondage and enter holy servitude.
Overview: In this Calvary Monterey sermon, our final study of Exodus, we delve into "Knowing God 17—God's Presence—Exodus 35-40." This sermon takes us on a journey through the final chapters of Exodus, exploring the construction of the Tabernacle and its significance in the Israelites' relationship with God. We examine the themes of sacrifice, priesthood, and the necessity of a sacred meeting space, and how these elements point towards the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This episode offers a vivid interpretation of Moses' experiences and the transformative power of God's presence, inviting listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journey and relationship with God. Join us as we uncover the depth and beauty of God's word and its relevance to our daily lives.
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Title: Proximity
Speaker: Justin Thomas
Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:7-12 -
Title: God’s Nature
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Exodus 32-34Exodus Theme: The holy God wants us to know him and experience his presence, but we must first exit unholy bondage and enter holy servitude.
Overview: In this Calvary Monterey sermon, we dive into "Knowing God 16—God's Nature" based on Exodus 32-34. This sermon explores the tension between God's wrath and mercy as seen in the Israelites' creation of the golden calf and Moses' role as an intercessor. It's a journey through a critical biblical episode, offering a deeper understanding of God's complex nature. We reflect on themes of idolatry, repentance, and divine forgiveness, drawing parallels to contemporary faith and how these lessons apply to our daily walk with God. Join us in this exploration of faith, forgiveness, and the unchanging nature of God.
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Title: Cave Praise
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Psalm 57 -
Title: Session 3
Speaker: Josh White -
Title: Forgiveness
Speaker: Josh White -
Title: When Thieves Become Sheep
Speaker: Josh White -
Title: God’s Heart
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Exodus 25-31Exodus Theme: The holy God wants us to know him and experience his presence, but we must first exit unholy bondage and enter holy servitude.
Overview: In this episode of the Calvary Monterey Podcast, we delve into "God's House" from Exodus 25-31, 35-40, exploring the intricate details of the Tabernacle and its profound significance in God's plan. This sermon not only uncovers the deep symbolism in the construction and purpose of the Tabernacle but also connects it to the overarching theme of God's desire for a close relationship with His people. Join us as we unravel the layers of meaning in this pivotal section of Exodus, reflecting on how the Tabernacle's design, materials, and rituals symbolize God's holiness, grace, and the ultimate fulfillment in Christ. This journey through Scripture offers insights into the heart of worship and the importance of creating a sacred space for God in our lives.
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Title: God’s Community
Speaker: Nate Holdridge
Text: Exodus 21-24Exodus Theme: The holy God wants us to know him and experience his presence, but we must first exit unholy bondage and enter holy servitude.
Overview: In this Calvary Monterey teaching, we dive into Exodus 21-24 to explore the Book of the Covenant that shaped the ancient Israelite community. Nate Holdridge walks us through key principles for Christian community that we can glean from Israel's laws. Tracing themes of love, valuing life, impact of story, and God-centeredness, we're challenged to let these pillars shape our church.
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Title: I AM the Bread of Life
Speaker: Christina Holdridge - Laat meer zien